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Show THE TIER ALP - JOURN ON A. Kowallis fj e of U, PROGRAM AT THE CAPITOL STARTING TODAY Completes Mission 'duly ould he Till ALL-THKI- 7wav home having received my March !i,ase this 20th day of the Canadian mission. to whom I can like many others have graciously sent papers, mress my appreciation for hav-received them this past year It has served me well as informer, comforter, and guide. of the material fact, much Ld within those pages was of at value to me in this mission-- v work, not to speak of the To be benefit I received. Ire specific I might call your ntion to a blind MIA which . Qttawa missionaries hold each rek. We try to get variety into programs so when asked tov v some current events I natur-igot the American point of w from the good old western Z 1 54 UT A THURSDAY, IT, YOUNG WARD NEWS off hree to ntat, i 1 by low. dla- - d pc-o- I vel Olsen, Anna Olsen, Clco Han- u 93,-00- new Hard-wtek- Says Polish Jews Are Facing Death ODDITIES 4-Pie- In the News Bedroom 9x ce PRESS HONOLULU Assistant Census Director Claus Roberrts today ask- ed residents of Oahu island to tie up or muzzle their dogs until census has been completed. 7950 Values WEATHERFORD, Colgin, 42. always said if his aire-dai- e dog died when he did, he wanted double funeral services. The dog was riding with Colgin this week when his automobile was wrecked and both were killed. Douhlc funeral services were held Tex.-Geo- President John Taylor. assigned to labor in the of Canada, better Little Chicago sown as Hamilton for the greater ut of my mission. While there, 1 at a passing glimpse of the King ni Queen. Such patriotism Ive tver seen! Enormous crowds r, jnmed the streets; and I, a was there witn the rest tying m,v respects to them. What did see of them proved to be most Declaring that 3.500,000 Jews in ijoyable. Poland face annihilation, come After Hamilton Perth, I. Schneersohn, former Joseph chief itn Pembroge, then Ottawa, and rabbi of Russia and Poland, m home. Of the four, Ottawa rives in New York. Intervention as the most interesting. I attend- - of prominent Americans saved the January special session of him after th" invasion. much irliament I didn't know bout politics but that certainly Prime Minister is an Dr. Manion, political and ing really had a jolly time they were so friendly ( ? ) don't know which of them will i in favor in the final election lfarch 26 this year. Time alone rge Seldom Priced Under $30 Gorgeous Pattern Selection for-pie- n e mind and broadens thought contact with mankind. The tperience of missionaries in their irioua fields of labor brings about literal fulfillment to such a dement. As I look back in over my own missionary (t experiences, meeting differ-i- t people, and learning more of I truths which Christ taught I sem It a privilege to have served this capacity. To be a mission-- 7 should be the desire of all who sow its importance. It is a land-ar- k ke great import in anyones of history. Again may I thank aidness on behalf of tth a number of you for your myself along companions who bo found enjoyment in a dully from Logan, Utah, ren though they were strangers to ht locality. I remain. brald-Journ- instructions Priced astonishingly low in the face of rising rug wool prices! Perfect quality full 9xl2-f- t. ail wool face seamless axminster rugs In gorgeous new patterns and rich glowing colors. Tremendous value! Bedroom Row 4 Axminster 2-- 3 Suite Reg. $48 WASHINGTON Census Director William L. Austin issued special y $3 DOWN, Bal. Monly Usual Car. Charge $5 DOWN Balance Monthly An astonishing value, even for a walnut veneer Sears Sale! bedroom suite with beautiful waterfall fronts. Center guides, dovetail drawer construction; large round mirror. Extra quality . . . and extra value at this low price. 4-P- c. to- day to enumerators who begin the decennial population count next Tuesday. Babies sometimes are the deciding factor in controversies between communities fighting battles for population honors. Because it has been the bureaus experience that thousands of mothers forget their infants when furnishing information about their families, Austin issued instructions for enumerators to bring up the subject of babies at each house. Axminsters 12-F- t. Suites BY UNITED was Someone has truthfully said ihut ere is no school that disciplines G! e, ting id telL VALUE-GIVIN- scene from 'The Invisible Man Returns," which started at the Capit, j theater this afternoon. The film stars Sir Cedric Vincent Price and John Sutton and was suggested by H. G. VVeils book. utter-da- cr HEIGHTS IN A rery other day in summer and a trifle bit cold in winter but better characteriseus country's s more than make up for it. I jght add, too, that several great y Saint leaders hailed urn these parts, most prominent I PACE THREE. MARCH VALUE DEMONSTRATION among the Great Lakes; beauti-- i beyond description, and quite a urist rendezvous. True, it rains I IMA. Tuesday lo Miss Ihirolhy Hansen Betty of Preston spent the week sons Earl and Lavcll of Logan and of College ward. end hem with her parents, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Olsen wera Mr. and Mrs. Waller Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 11. Olsen Sr. and Mrs. Lawrence Glen and Karl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Olsen, Friday dinner guests of Mr. and and Connie Glen of Garland were Mr. uml Mrs. Hyrum Olsen, Mrs. Mrs. Harvey J. Olsen. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lena Olsen and Mr. ami Mrs. Alma Alma Olsen made a business trip Olsen spent Wednesday in BrigHarvey J. Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Spcth ham Cily where they uitended the to Ogden Thursday. Ross Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. attended the poultry convention in party commemorating tho 101st Draper Saturday. birthday anniversary of their fath- David L. Olsen, will accompany the U3AC band to California. They Bert Olsen and Ross Olsen made er. the iatc Janies Olsen. leave Friday. Mr. Olsen plays a business trip to Ogden WednesMiss Jean Olsen spent tho week will end in Malad with Mr. and Mrs. a tenor saxaphone. day. Miss Verna Olsen, daughter of Rayford Benson. 0 In the United States, about Several from hero attended the tyr. and Mrs. David L. Olsen, has received a call to serve us a mis- trousseau tea Sunday for Miss workmen are employed in western in misstates the 60.000 in airsionary building aircraft Dorothy Hansen of College ward. sion. Miss Olsen will enter the Miss Bernice Olsen spent Sun- plane manufacturing, 13,000 in airmission home in Salt Lake City day visiting with her parents, Mr. craft engine manufacturing, and on April 15. and Mrs. Orson Bailey Sr. of Logan. 20,000 in propellers, instruments Mrs. Veda Davis and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saunders and and accessories production. SOARING TO litiona They enjoyed them, toood-ue- s. editorials, news events, and These blind people are real- handi-m- . making the best of their learning to , dance They're display their talents in a surI think ging manner. Sometimes y enjoy life far more than they ho have everything. I know my godation with them has helped t to appreciate life much better.I It will be with reluctance that ive Canada for I have become jite attached to it over the of time I have been laboring ,re. When I look back to the time ll hen I was called to Canada I re-ithe picture which first came mind a remote wilderness snow and freezing temperatures, ow I erred! For to my pleasant uprise I found the climate, customs, etc., with little variate to be the same as at home, he' territory covered by this mis-o-n is, for the most part, nestled MAR HIT 2R, sen, Vera Olsen, Hope Jensen, (Tara Olsen. Carol Olsen, Rulnn Olsen, Melvin Swenson. Blaine Olsen, and Warren Olsen, Miss Olsen received many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Olsen ami Parker. daughter LaDenn and son Wendell Miss Rita Olsen was pleasantly ami Mrs. Annie Nelson of Iaigan surprised Friday evcn.ng when a spent Sunday in Blue Creek visitgroup of friends honored her at a ing with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nelbirthday party at her home. Games son and family. formed the evening's entertainMr. and Mrs. Ray E. Jensen acment after which lunch was served companied their son Van to Salt Miss Olsen, De'la Hansen, Mar Lake City where he was married on you iinon arrival of this letter cease mailing the Heralti-La- l to me for I shall be on aoe LOGAN, Mr. uml Mrs. Arthur Hanson iillcmlcd a convention in Sail Lake City Saturday. Mr. a ml Mrs. I Jewry Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Jensen a parly in Wcllsville Saturday evening in honor of Farrell Editor, im- - L. A Handsome Walnut Veneers neck-and-ne- 1 DOWN Genuine Servistan J 250o Bat. Monthly Usual Carrying Charge S DOWN, BaL Mmi'ly First Quality Usual Carrying Charge 9xl2-f- t. axminster rugs of 4 3 row construction! Inexpensive-lookin- g patterns and colors. Priced amazingly low! 2-- 9xl2-Ft- . Felt Base Rugs Reg. 4 Stunning New Tile and Floral Patterns felt base rugs in wide Perfect, first quality full 9xl2-ft- . choice of attractive patterns. Regular 4.98, theyre only 3.98 during this sale! Perfect Quality Felt Base Floor Covering Widths in Newest Patterns. Regular 39 First quality, perfect felt base floor covering in sparkling, tile and floral patterns. A tremendous value, quality considered, at this low price ! Smashing Floor Covering Sale Regular 89c Value Genuine Inlaid Now i fi-f- t. easy-to-clea- n 6 or Widths Genuine perfect quality inlaid floor covering, with the pattern that goes through to the back. In sparkling new tile and mar-bell- Vi patterns. Smashing value! o Sincerely, Paul A. Kowallis. Hyrum Covered Studio Divan Mattress MEUNDA LILJENQUIST Special Reporter Mr. and Mr. B. M. Thompson re hosts to a number of their 'ends at an attractively arranged linner Modern Design Tapestry Inner-sprin- g 182-Co- il y party at their home evening. Vase of bright yel-- v daffodils were placed about rooms. Dinner was served at n&U tables centered with Easter ''eta and flowers. Easter place jnds marked cover for Mr. and H. R. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. "ley Watts, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. ellett, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hall, lrnd Mrs. Marlin Anhder, Mr. jd Mr. J, H. Wright, Mr. and fs. E. J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. antril Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. J. 'ern Nielsen, and Mrs. Ruth Mos3. Hgh score for the evening was n by Mrs. C. L. Hall and Vivian nndcr, all cut by Mrs. Conley atts and consolation by Mrs. and Mrs. J. V. Nielsen. Modern studio divan rich Genuine Panel Sat-fda- . in taestrie8 in choice of colors. Large bedding compartment. Damask Tiek We don't believe you can beat this value anywhere in town! 182 springy coils! Taped edges and handles! Genuine imported rayon panel damask tick! Value beyond compare! covered Miracl- e-value! $3 DOWN Balance Monthly Usual Carrying Charge Velour Covered Studio Divan With Barrel Shaped Pillow Arms - rften Poisons Slow REGULAR KIDNEYS and Irritate Bladder Mush Them Out fro to your 7-W- ay Comfortable pillow arm studivan with large bedding compartment. Covered in nsive-looking velours, in the color of your choice. 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