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Show THE Contract Signed abqut town (Continued From Page 1) belief that the consumption rate had not as yet reached its peak In answer to questions of many In the Providence First ward who wonder why Logan does not increase its own power producThursday, March 25, pressuie cook- tion, Mayor Miner said that such ers will he tested from 9 am to a progtam was not feasible in 5 pm All those desiring to have view ot high costs of diesel equipconkers tested should bring them ment and incensed cost of oil to the church Diesel power is the only answer for power expansion locally, he Old Time Dance club will meet repoited, indicating that there is tonight, 9 p m , in Logan First no possibility for expanding hydio waid retreat ion hall The public installations in this atea The Mayoi also mentioned anis invited nounced intentions of the fedeial A patrol from the Lewiston government to facilitate installaSmut Tioop No 5S gave a dem- tion of laiger hydio power units ons! i at ion on Mont Badge on Po- in the west. One of these proposne et ng to the Scout Leaders at ed projects would make abundant a 1 eaderslnp meeting held in the power available to local pat ion'-hsaid Increased substation faRichmond Community Building cilities will enable Logan lo use Monday evening Tins demonstrasuch power and to obtain it very tion includes lope splicing and cheaply lashings and knots Cieek Mink Of Monday cer.ous injuiy went out when his truck ning n a cure at the north nfUle Bear River bridge in The driver apparently scratches and bruises JeP-e- n . only e thick turned over down. rest upside came to end-wis- C. hear! and Mrs. Leonard of a baby boy nroud patents the Logan Monday night at the The for and Kearl Mrs. Kearl is Cowley Doiothy the fust giand child Mrs Jack Cowley at ,s , d Lester and Mrs. C Fifteenth ward choir c w ill rehearsal Thursday pm. It is important that nbeis attend SI)ecial In the Smithfield stake house Friday evening I he Logan eleventh (rockett, son of Mr and waid presented then MIA drama Vlhnt Doth It Profit" A large inal Crockett, 175 South y underwent an jast appier native group attended the LDS at the Logan pet lormance PTA-sponsor- was born to Mr and 'rant R Lamb, 915 Canyon 7 30 Tuesday, March 23 at ward choir will rehearsal at 8 pm. regular, d sev-et- Tenth Lopm jrsday ioetal for the 32nd Quorum scheduled has been because of conflicts enty, originally !day, March 26, ,ed Sixteenth ward choir will Logun practice Thutsday at 7.15 All members are the chapel jed to be present ward will Con- staft Sunday, 7 30 connection with Sat taML Logan stake male thorns The cantata, will have rgeting an impmlunl teheaisal Will he Victor inus-tonight at 8 o'tloik in the Logan of Mrs. direction Seventh ward chapel in preparat Wiser. Organists are tion for an appearance in the Fun Mrs. rma Lou Bergeson, For You" program at the iunior rnson and Miss Carol high school on Friday evening pie-und- er the Ninth ward choir be held chapel prac--- e Logan city police today reported the following traffic violations- - 19 meter violations and three improper parking. Thursday, 7 p m., It is urgent that attend. members ' Ted N. Benson, Three new cases of chicken pox North, announce and eight of mumps were reported arm ar of a daughter, Kristen, n Sunday night in an Ogden in Logan during the past week. In Cache county, there were six of spital She is their first child, d a grandchild for Bishop and mumps and one of undulant fever Throughout the state, the total B. s, Seige Benson, Logan of communicable diseases s. Ted is the former Margaret number and a was 334, compared to 354 last a USAC graduate week, and 388 at a corresponding me of Ogden time in 1947. Most prominent in the state now are the diseases of Bennie J. Degn, Logan chicken pox, 132 cases; mumps, is recovering at the 126 cases, influenza, 81, and scarlet idge hosmtal from a minor ooer- and Mrs. Mr East Second I LOGAN STORE plus tax GAY EASTER HANDBAGS Springs most charming styles in plastic patent. calf or suede. A rainbow of new colois! The Acclaim 42-4- ner serve es Login will This Easter. . . 41-4- First on 7 ID IS School Projeci More than $200 will be expended for playground equipment for children of the Smithfield Summit school in the very near future, the funds having been raised by a Festival Police C liief Eli Dr.rkulieh today held at the school Spring last week. he that has received repoited Mrs. Leo G Low president of notes addressed to his depart- Smithfield ITA today exptessed ment in which there wefe many ex- thanks to committee members, cellent suggestions as to improve- parents and those who attend the ments in local traffic and other festival. She reports that the matters handled by the depart- success of the project, although ment However, said Chief Draku-lic- h acknowledged now will be even most of these are signed meremore evident when the children ly A Citien or An Interested begin to enjoy the playground Citizen The chief asks that per- equipment made available by thi-- , sons addressing such notes to him project sign their names and follow the FRODITE MARK FT note by a personal visit to the of-SAN FRANCISCO, Match 24 (UP) flee He expressed belief that Dairy matket: niuc h more can be gained bv both Butter1 92 score 83, 90 score 80 the depnitment and the citizens Cheese- - Grade A triplets if the matters mentioned in notes were discussed in fuither detail gtade A loaf with him and with members of his Dance at Elite hall in lb, bov Logan. Utah, Wednesday, Match 21, HERALD-JOURNA- Hyrum Your Best Bet For Easier and After! (adv) every Saturday Marriage licenses were issued at the Cache county clerks office to the following- Than Gail Allen, 20, Hyrum, and Helen June Chugg, Providence; Eugene J Barnes, 23, and Maxine Bi im, 20, y - both of Downey; Ida EASTER HATS 4.98 The Logan Fourth ward choir will rehearse Thursday at 8:30 p. m. This is the final rehearsal for the Easter program to be presented Sunday. All choir members are asked to be present. OIL PERMANENTS. $2. Logan School of Beauty Culture. Phone 485. fever, 20. (adv.) choir will Logan Ninth hold a special rehearsal Thursday at 7 pm. All choir members are asked to be present. ward Flattering Lady-Lik- e, Every new style. ..cloches, sailors, bonnets, in straws and fabrics adorned with pretty flowers or bows. Styles and colors for every one at one low price! spool-crow- n CYNTHIA Exquisite Detailing! SPRING GLOVES 1.49 Io. ing or inserts. Popular shades. warn-weath- Choice The Custom Quality Acclaim Of course you want a new hat for Easter and here it is! Custom quality fur felt. Fresh, breezy lines permanently blocked by experts right at the factory! New Spring tones of tan, grey, brown, blue! Soft cotton suede with cuffs, novelty stitch- length in 1 er 6-- Reg. U. S. Pal. Off. SHOES The Popular , Trim Logan Seventeenth ward choir SPORT FELO will hold special rehearsal Thursday at 7.30 p m. to prepare Easter music. 5.90-6.9- 0 Logan stake Relief society meeting will be conducted iturday, 2 30 p m., in the stake Beguiling bows, lattice work, platform soles, high riding straps. New shades in smooth leathers, patents, suedes. departments will be All id except that presentatives List Cache for magazine stake Mutual will be continued three wards Logan tenth and Benson. Starting 1 o Merry-roun- d tonight Fifth, time is VALUE SaS P I A KM.0 U O I RU H A NtW O Everybody likes the snappy lines! This Spring the Sport Felo is even gayer in bright pastel shades of tan, grey! It DS clock Mrs. Wendell E. Smith of Logan cake-decoratidemonstrate Dames Club members to-J- it 8 oclock, in Easter Parade Preview For Men Only! the women's USAC Commons nge I 5.90 Mt non iuse 6.90 Be Sure Your building. Easier Shirts Are Takes a Holiday, drama Induced by the College Theater, J ens tonight, 8 20 oclock, in the IbAC autitorium Director is Clav-f- n Death Cheney llncees of Lewiston 8pm, building, with j luting I Two as principal units of Inuniied will y in the Coach Heber assem-ThursdaCom-Vinit- speaker. Handsome White Broadcloths! the Cache Valiev reserve will conduct irregular troop schools at 7 '30 tught m the college military i(mE Company M. 383rd Infan- Regiment, and 375th AAA AW al0,i are the units. Paradise junior chamber of com-pte- e sponsoring a public dance is 1 I evening in the Paradise "Wnent hall for the purpose of funds to construct rodeo 'Wda Long after are closely woven I stake MIA leadership will be held tonight, 7.30, A s,al house. Dance leaders couples will assemble wing e Seventh ward hall. JVt will he at cotton for extra non-wi- lt r'nson stake Senior Scout troop Girls will hold an in- -, ?anrp Friday Amil 2 at tl,;nor Community btiild- - Cfreshments will he served This will be aw ardod. ZTldance Mrs hn will George Cochran and Mrs The book review g'venbyMrs Glen Hawkes smoothness They combed and long collars! You don't often Pattern Shirts Clear bright woven-istripes will add sparkling individuality yto your wardrobe! n Quality Plus- For Men Who Want Better Shoes Blucher Lug-Sol- e Come on Men, join the crowd at Penney i! Everybodys over here Shoes. Theyll be wearing them buying their Towncraft Easter Sunday and lots of Sundays afterwards. A swell selection,' comfortable, husky bluchers; sleek, dressy oxfords; smart airy woven shoes! All fine quality leather, all skillfully made, all new Spring colors! Come iu for style, comfort, wear! De-Lux- Res. U. 8. Pat. 01 349 e two-tone- hook review and will meet tomeht at Sn.,Wl'h Mis Leo R. Walker 8 club ' ft Woven-l- n . . reenville 601 see such quality at this low price! A Cantpr Club members will ornEht, 8 oclock, in the of cornnrerce. President Burt Jn invites all horseback-- s enthusiasts to attend. r 'ehrnond Nu-Cra- Thurs-,"1Swee- since decorations installed for the Junior for ennning props be conducted Thursday at " srhool house; at Hyde and v (136 x wear! And they're tailored for a contour fit! Of course they're Sanforized, have Straight Tip Oxford no adult recreation k Logan high gvm Wing nt you'll proudly wear these crisp white broadcloth shirts! There will be prizes and I Til features Ml Easter, s; . V AIV |