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Show THC II ERA ABOUT TOWN (Continued (Continued fiom Fiom Page One) Russian counter-intelligen- j Ie Allen family: The Andrew reunion, which was scheduled for Ihe Richmond tabernacle, will be; held in the Coe ward chapel ln- at stead. The time Is the same tomorrow. Thel 11 a.m. Saturday change in location was made neces-- j sary by a funeral In Richmond. n lust Received, a shipment of Select fall pattern haiv ours now. Edwards Milline-Co., si hsh (adv.)i Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jiinas welcomed a baby girl August 7 at the St. Marks hospital In Salt Lake City. They also have a son Michael. Mrs. Jimas was the former Nadine I.undahl. Grandparents are Mrs., Henry Lundahl of Logat. and Mr' and Mrs. James Jtnias of Binghaml Canyon. Mrs. Holmes Mrs. Maltha J. Holmes lias returned to her home in Logan after Back to School Suit and Coat a two weeks trip to the Sale' 1 tack of all wool reduced enjojing She was accompanied Northwest. r, to fy. Now $10. Plaids, checks, stripes and solid colors. S'zes 9 by her sons and daughter-in-lato 18. Edwards Millinery A Ready Ml', and Mis. Lee Holmes and her to Wear Co. 33 W. 1st No. (adv.) two daughters. Mrs. Mary Cohurn of Salt Lake Cify 'and Mrs. Maggie Preston of Boise. While in the GRID SHOW Nr.ithwest the made a boat trip of ictoria. Canada. CHICAGO. Aug. 18 H'.Ih Frank football Dame Notre whose I.eahy, . APPEAL teams havent lost a game for more than two years, sends his second Eliza K. Wiser. O. L. Ballam, Charlotte Park college all star team against the SALT LAKE CITY. Aug. 20 IUP The Utah supreme court today .Alien, Leona McCarrey, Bernice P. Chicago Cardinals, champions of the National Football League, In had under advisement an appeal iFskclson, Flora Allen, Elsie Allen. Soldiers field tonight before a from a 'hud district court ruling Clarkston -- Joseph P. Malmberg. , crowd expected to go over 1 00.000. outlaying (he lien provision of Tellitn G. Thompson, Alta the 1948 welfare act. The supreme Ktwin. Margaret Tenn., has the couit also has been asked for an Cornish William R. ragef Lula Chattanooga, highest divorce rate In the United order holding up tiie third court Clark. States, not Reno, Nev., as Is com- order forbidding the imposition Mendon Vance D. Walker, Anof the liens. monly believed. nie Buist, Gladys Hughes. Newton Archie Jenkins, Orpali j V Fack-jteil- Hazel B. Rigby, Clayton C. Nielsen, Alice Ponpielon, Joyce Lower. Dean C. Wellsville Jr. High Christensen, Louis II. Brenchley. Aaron Leishman, R. F. Shumway. Theda M. Darley, Esther Fletcher, Irol'M. Eppich. M. R. Smithfieid Jr. High Cooley, F L. Allen, Homer Daines Amos Griffin. Ralph C. Jones. W. R. Monsen. Elmer Archibald, Verr. B. Anderson, Margene II. Johnson,' Donna Barker, Ben Canning. Lewiston Jr. High Sylmar G. Jessop, R. Leo Rallison. James W. Hess, D. Garn Stevens, Don C. Van Dyke, Sadie Sorenson, Thoraj Wheeler, Giant L. Bagley, Iris K. Rogers, Stratford Loosle. South Cache Edward W. Pyne, Fred W. Sorenson, Raymond Cannon, Sylvester C. Anderson, Johr Broberg, F. J. Carlson, S. A. Dunn V. R. Carver, H. E. Kellett, Orville S. Lee, E. S. Obray, Edward P. Oldham, E. N. Larson, Walter Perkins, W. H. Terry, Ariel T. JohnFabricius, Trenton rite I son, Ralph D. Olsen, Ruth ' .QUEEN QUALITY SHOES baauHfuV luxurious QUEEN QUALITY SHOES that ara given avay aach day on tha ,fanout Queen For , H. radio program of tha Mutual Network. rHere i beauty without equal-val- ue A Day 1" ' without compare!. $9.90 to $11.95 llAfi UWxIIa. TREAT DAY! A Treat Ta All Adult Ihoppen Who Bring This Ad With Them Watch For Our Kiddies Day! 7C N U OOAl Lb, lillllllHMIl.HIHIialHiniill.MIIUIIMIMI.HIIIHIWIIIIIli BUTTER. Mode In this Valley. Lb. 93c 1.19 CRISCO and SPRY. 3 Lb. Can VEL. Largo Phg. ....... .. . ........................... 31 c DREFT. Largo Phg 31c M . C P PECTIN. 2 Pltgs. ............... ... ................................22c U. S. RUBBERRINGS, Lids. Phg 5c TOMATO SAUCE. Hunts. Can .. 7e YES TISSUES. Pkg 23c SODA CRACKERS. 2 Lb. Phg 46c SHREDDED WHEAT. Pkg 17e . WB CUT . MEAT TO SUIT YOU! HALIBUT. Lb CUBE STEAK. Lb 55c 83c HAM HOCKS. Good with String Boons. Lb 33c GROUND BEEF. Wo Grind It Several Times Daily. Lb. ..59e FRANKS. Lb 49c Order Your Fryors and Stewing Hen In the Morning FELIX MARKET CORNER 4TH NORTH, 1ST EAST DELIVERY AND WILL CALL SERVICE WHERE YOU CAN SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE , ris. 1) riZh r m Hy-ru- m ' w nine-tenth- " UKStE SMISI ill, 27. i8. IMS SPONSORED THE CACHE COUNTY FARM BUREAU DY Fine Exhibits of Dairy and Beef Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine and Poultry. Agricultural and Other Products. Community Booths, Wome n's Work and Other Exhibits. B. Hob- EVERY NIGHT, 8 P. M. Arena Light as day! At the end of the session," which lasted about an' hour and a half, Witt told reporters that he had cited five grounds for refusing to testily. They were: 1. That the committee was barfrom red by the Constitution affili questioning him' about his ations. 2. 4 hat the committee was exerthe whlch powers citing judicial Constitution lodges in the courts.In was, 3. That the committee effett, trying them without using due judicial processes. was 4. That the committee established because of the membership of Rep. John E. Rankin, D., Miss., who, the witnesses claimed, was illegally elected to congress. 5. That the answers to the questions might be The witnesses were Interrogated separately. But each was accompanied by Harold Cammer, a New York attorney. Cammer is a member of the firm of Pressman, Witt; and Cammer. Pressman, emerging from the1 committee room, said that' he had one statement to make: I asked the chairman and Mr. Stripling (chief committee Investigator! whether there has beem made any charge before this committee stating that I, Lee Piess-maever, while a government employe or since I let t the government service ever engaged in espionage. Mr. Stripling stated for the record that no such charge ever had been made. The committee was embroiled, meanwhile, in a squabble over fail- ure of immigration authorities to produce a key witness. The missing witness Is J. V. Peters who has been named as the! prewar leader of a communist underground that allegedly included responsible government offiicals. He is now free on bond pending! his fight against deportation. The house unameriean activities Om aI tfco fatfoot, ffco wMort, omI moot omM g ovat boro. Plooty W jumps, tbrMs, mI spife ol Kw Haw. High pitch!? broacs, wiM fighting Rrahm buls, stoon, cows, and roping caivos float at tW wind, pUnty salty , fnrmobod by tha Western Roden Company. Top rodeo performers of the world. Irene riding, bai riding, baroback riding, stnor wrosHing, coif roping. Slim Pickens ond Bobbie HV, among lb boot radon clowns and bad fighters of the conntry. Lloyd Heist, trained dog net, and CJny, bar net; Johnson and Johnson, comedy jugglers, and other specialty acts. LOGAN ROMO BAND M ATTfNDANCC PLENTY OF EXCITEMENT AND SOMETHING DOING EVERY MWHfTE. NO DULL MOMENTS. TICKETS AM mf in edveaoo Immigration' ADMISSION Cants r Semina Only, Si JB Other Snots, General Admlnlin. S1.2S; Children 12 Years and Onder 7S Coats Goat. Ton hmL ef Cty Dreg end svetd reek d co nfesteo ef the Feir Grounds. Ivory soot a good Gotes opoo ot 7 p. as. p. EXCITING HORSE PULUNG CONTESTS Front of Grand Stand in the Arena Friday, August 27, 1:30 p. m. AH Three Classes, Light, Medium and Heavy Weights Will Compete General Admission, fl.OC for 12 Torn mi Mont Nadar. Gndos Open St Coats far Woo at 12:3t p. m. lire and Children Shows In On MONTY YOUNGS BIG MIDWAY Chows and Concessions And Special Features O j j FOR Briog your oudnoos ond woo j Watson B. Miller Commissioner to produce Peters by next Wednesday or say vv here he could he served with a subpena. Miller said he doesn't know where Peters is. Rep. Richard M. Nixon, R., Cal., a member of the house committee,, said he believes Miller could find him if he wanted to. One way. he said, would he to have Peters' bond called in. Other committee sources said Miller appaiently Is not very eager to have 1eteis testify. m Ild (Continued from Page One) asked riom page and NIGHT RODEO Former Reds committee a,0 Cach e County Fair j lTdia umt I v'a' Poul-seson, Louise Peterson, Tilda Seth Maughan, Kathryn Weeks Wanda P. Skeen, Beth .Loosle. North Cache Chas. I. Stoddard, Amos W. Bair, Theron Anhder, Grant F. Anderson, C. A. Hurren, William M. Darley, W. W. Perkins, E B. Oleson, C. B. Johnson, L. Calder Smith, C. B. Stoddard, E. M. Van Orden, Floyd S. White, Jpy Whitman, Heber Whiting, Emma Fisher, Frace Postma, Ila Mae Pugmire, Tracy Chambers TerBallam, Robert Bradshaw, rance Hatch, Veda Bunderson, GardGladys C. Hyer, Marjorie H. ner, Stratford Loosle. (Come ta and aa tha exclusive", in Utah and dieaiu ut a good golf L, lliu Dr. Clark E. rs5 realized. But thei M. R. Hovey, .dream: to obtain Hess (deceased), an adl present site of the golf course. Adrian Hatch. H. J. Hatch. L. attractive club house . f This group consisted of P. V. Boyd Hatch, Dr. J. VV. Hayward. wears, this second d' Jenkins. C. Cardon, chairman, Asa Bullen, F. Max Johnson, Chailes C. A. Lun- .reality. The Logan . ;o'if C' (deceased), Jones try Club now has jL. VV. P. Champ. U. U. Lai'don, Fred Lundberg, which all Logan (deceased), dahl H. J. Collins T. Cannon, Alma Lundahl, E. VV. Lundahl, Jr.. proud. The local club Hatch. Waldo Hatch, Charles Jen- 'Prof. M. R. Merrill, rw'r John H. rated equal to anv r D. kins. Fred Lundberg. George Nash, golf courses in the Fred P, (deceased), Moser Preston. Dr. E. G. Peterson. :01of Nelson, A. G. Olofsort, Dr. E. country. Reuben PederFm, E. L. Romney, The present m. iG. Peterson. George D. Preston, Dr. Alma Sonne, and A. F. Stockton. S. V. Prows. A. H. club is 184. The R. O. anno Plans were eomnleted for trans- PalmerPorter, (deceased), Theodore G. this year is 2(10 fer of the bench land east of the C. C. Dr. L. E, Romney, President of Rechow, the l.ogan college, and on May 20, 1930, the Randall, A. F. Stockton (deceased), club at the pr Gof Logan Golf and Country club was F. L. Scofield, N- - D. Salisbury, Country is Dr.. Ralph Bai incorporated with P. V. Cardon as J. P. Smith, B. G. Thatcher, (de- denis are p' as foil, nspresident. A. F. Stockton as vice ceased), Ken Trotman, John WilpV. Cat don. as Hatch M. Waldo president; fol- son, E. T. Young (deceased. Henrv Hatch. 1933-34- ; W. VeTP,H secretary treasurer, and the Leo M. 1935: John H. Laub, Rulon Gardner, Bullen. Mse, in,, ' p" Asa lowing as directors: Harry M. R. Merrill, 1017 D. Ashby Badger, W, J. Carlisle, H. J. Hatch, Dr. J. Squires, and Jack Croft. Randall, 1938; T. 8. Curtu C. L. Jones. Fred Parker (deceased), VV, Hayward, financC. A. Lundahl. When organization and l'iri.41. 'J5 Lundberg Prof. M. R. Merrill, far enough, had proceeded R. II. 1942; Gardner, Dr. ing Ru,.r;n John H. Moser, Olof Nelson, ' ' ceremonies were Chris Monsen, 1944 yal ... C. C. Randall, E. L. Romney, and ground breaking in March. 1931, with P. V. mer, 1945; Dr. E. L Hanson held Alvin H. Thompson. it Lund-stroand Mayor A. G. Howard Baugh, 1947 Cardon Charter Members officiating. charter of the list a is Following Dream Realized COIA)RADO V VCATIOX members of the Logan Golf and The years 1931 and 1932 were Ross Anderson, club: Country backfor the work DENVER, Aug 20 'l.'Pup Albert years of hard Arnold (deceased), D. ers of the golf course, with many dent Truman's wite and tnob, Anderson, Nephi J. Bott, Dr. vacationed in Colorado Dr. S. M. obstacles to overcome, particularC. Budge (deceased). of adequate day. Mrs. Truman and her rnon in the financing (deceased). ly Budge, Wilford Baugh 1933, after staved with David F. Wall Asa Bullen. George Bowen, P. V. facilities. But finaliy'in had taken firm Mrs. Truman's brother. M Cardon. John Christiansen (de- grass on the greens O. Guy root, the first playing was done reporters at the airport, Vis, t" ceased), F. P. Champ, John L. on Logans golf course. Improve- man told them: 'I neter Cardon, B. T. Cardon. be made each interviews. 1 would make Coburn (deceased) VV. V. Crockett, ments continued to more interest press In Washington mad at ffi. W. J. Carlisle, Don C. Edwards. year, and more and J. J. was shown in the game in and Glenn N. Earl (deceased). The death-cu- p mushroom around Logan. The location and Edwards. William Evans. Jr. s of Willard Ercles. Jesse Earl (de- surroundings at the course were recorded for deaths from funp who all there, H. played admired John by S. S. Eccles, ceased). ' Davis. A. A. Firntage, M. C. Har and the course became well adver soning. (Continued j S6.95. Edwards Millinery A Ready Co. 33 W. 1st North, (advi $1 ;Warn Against One) Lois P. Goodwin, Ophelia Wright, schools Jennie B. Nielsen, lima C. Nichols, Logan to Wear . Page tised The Dedication Of New Clubhouse with Haskins. Roscoe Snooping and gi adualed from the Senior nigh school in 1946. WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (U.B The year ptevious he completed Hilda Olsen. Rulon Rose. Olive S.' me prescribed course in the Logan U. S. army Millville EDS Seminal y. During the past officers Hughes, Anna McCulloch, Rose two school today urged American ye rs he has been a Mae Pilkinglon. to help defeat a Rusbusinessmen Utah student at the Stale Paradise Kenneth Bailey, Cleo icultural College, where he Agris a sian quest for strategic informaM. Bankhead, lad tie C. Bickmore, major in the school of business about potential U. S. indusLaDell T. Danielson. administration. He is attilialed tion trial and military targets. ('ollege-Yoiiii- g Pieslnn Affletk, willi the Sigma Chi maternity. Violet O. Scott, Aft on K. Bunder-soThey asked businessmen all over Speakers Listed Ear low. President A. George Raymond the country to be wary of inquiries Providence - Spencer Griffin, of the Mt, Logan slake will be the from overseas, no matter how Russell Johnson, E. B. Maughan, ptincipal speaker. Other speakers InformaElla Neddo. Mary Peterson, Ruth besides the missionary will be his harmless the requested D. Olson, Saia C. Lowe. Gertrude iather, W. H. Stewart, and Bishop tion may look. L, Payne, Ro.ella Euhnman, Mon- Horlacher. Prayers will be ollereu Seemingly tiivial bits of informtana Rose Andrews. hy his cousin, Denzil S. Stewart, ation can be pieced together as a - O. K. Nelson, Mary who is preparing lo leave for the groundwork for basic planning for I loradell P. Haslam, Margaret Litz, Helen Bntisii mission, and his brother air attacks, sabotage, or invasion. H. Smith, Joan Berrey, Elease B. Boyd H. Stewart. The scripture This country did just that in Balls, Lavela Wallace, Jessie Per- reading will be given by another World War II. chum of Lynn, Melvin E. Mecham, kins. The Soviet intelligence camto leave for the Darrell Hyde, Baibara who is preparing Benson paign has been intensified, U. S. mission Australian "cold war T. Stucki, Ruth P. Hill. The ward choir under the direc- officials said, since theresult of the Hyde Park - R. Horner Hyde, tion of Berhard Rathke, with Mrs. became hotter as a Berlin. Owen A. Kiiby, May Perkes, Linda Donald E. Smith as organist, will Russian blockade of camB. Hamblin. The Soviet information Come, Come, Ve Saints", sing James W. Sea- - "How Great the Wisdom and the paign is not confined to the mid.North Logan Bar-- ! Love, and Dear to the Heart of west, where it first came to light. 1110ns, Jr.. Eunice Ashcroft, the Shepherd. A sister of Lynn, Army Intelligence said it is counbaia Cronqurst. Lucile L. Trost. secSummit Joseph Timmins, Ver- Mrs. Gale Stewart Knight, ac- trywide. The army sent out a non. It, Law, Mary Daines, Eunice companied by her husband. Rich-ai- d ret alert to information officers T. Jones, Helen B. Newpy, Veda Knight, will sing "My Task. last June when it discovered that from inquiries following a set pattern C. Smith. Violet Beleisim, Inez V. 'Jvvo violin solos, "Because Lewis, Lenoia Olsen, Eloienee B.J Jocelyn" and La Golondria" will have been received by more than and Whiting, Mane Peletson. Klvinui be played by Mrs. W. S. Boyle, ac- 80 chambers of commerce scores of factories. SorenW. Jean Jean Madsen, Mary companied by Ranzenberger, IPwiston - Sylmar G. Jessop,; sen. The inquiries, authorities said, Elder Slew art will be the come from individuals and instiC. Edward Wilson, Mae Hanson, tier! rude S. Rawlins. Kontelhi, eleventh missionary now in the tutions in Europe, most of them Anna Relo from tiie Logan Eleventh in the Soviet zone of Gerjnany 'lieeler. Bessie Wheeler. vv Mills. Ethel K. Leavitt, Annie end in Russian satellite states. Bark to School Sale! on dresses. rRck cut right In half now only $4.98. Girls who wear small sizes will want seeral. Close out blouses at 08c to $1.95. Skirts $1.95 to 1 33 West 1st North. Ward Sets Cache Schools CtfCkmQiuz AL, Logan, Utah, Friday, August 20, 101S LD-JOUR- N In Full Swing Day and AH tha Time Night, DAILY PROGRAM OF EVENTS o t Thursday, August 26, 1948 Viewing of Exhibits, 10 n. m. Monty's Big Midway k Faff Swing Day and Night Judging of Beef Cattfe, Sheep and Swks, end FFA ond Open Classes, 10 a. m. ond FFA Dairy Cattle, II a. m. Judging of vdging ef Horses ,2 p. m. Judging, of Community Booths, Smaflor Com munition, at 2 p. m. Night Rodeo, 8 p. m. Logon Roden Band in Attendance. Gates Open at 7 p. In. Monty's Big Midway, Day and Night 4-- 4-- Friday, August 27, 1948 Saturday, August 28, 1948 Viewing of Exhibits, 10 a. m. Monty's Big Midway in Full Swing. Day vA Night Night Rodeo, B m., Logan Roden Bond k Attendance. Gates Open at 7 p Monty's Big Midway, Day ond Night !. Parking and Entrances Fa Perking of autos on all streets near tha F 9hn i Grounds. Also in specified places Grounds. Entrances, west side of Fair Ground |