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Show THE ITER Sixth ward Primary children .will practice their conference pro- ki am at the ward chapel Thurs-da- , 4 pm, AU children aie urged ,to attend. I about town prac-- J ward Primary conference will be held at 4 p. n. fhCe ward chapel Thursday f,l Primal children of the waid asked to he present. Two Logan Coordinating Council meeting is scheduled for Thuisday, 7:30 p.m., in the chamber of com-- , merce. Chairmen and of are to attend, ac-- i cording to President May P. Simp- -' alumni of son. reminded were l.'SAC chapter . of the openhouse Friday and the stag Afternoon for alumni strma Chi fraternity 7 p. m, at Friday evening, Lodge in Logan canyon, !n alumni and active members, rlnavoo Z refreshments and will be features. enter-JSU- nt life insuiance iepieenta-He- s of Logan, Othello Hickman and John A. Bums, have been voted life membership in the Utah Quai Dollar Round Table. Information of this honor was l ereived from Kverett Van Gold, chairman Mr. Hickman is a chatter member of the Round Table and has made the honor for five ., Loparr, Utah, Wednesday, yeats. To become a life memboi an agent must have achieved the 5230, 000 mark for three years Both Mt. Hickman and Mr. Bimv-havbeen invited to the annual April 27, An officers training school forAmvets In be held May 13 and Iks Lodge leaders will be held 1. The dinner will be held in Mitidav at Fio.o lodge looms 53t Covey's Discovery Room, Meanwhile, . a Mntheis Lav pnv South Main St., Salt Lake City, Kiam committee had been appomt- - May 13 at 7 p.m. Activities of the ed for the Logan lodge; it includes two dav confab will be conducted Quarter-MillioDollnt Round Ta- Dr. R N Da low ihunman: Pec in Salt Lake City, and Midvale l ble breakfast, which will he held leiome C. Dean C. Pack H, redd A. Keati, of Foi t Lauder-R- a May 9 at Ben Lomond Hotel, OgTavlor and Dimer C. Fla, national commander of den. "ortD Ann els, will paiticipate as a fea- ' jtur speaker at seveial of the ses- The third dinner m mpsiiiiii sions. Smith Joseph camp of IH p will bv the Dnneisitv of, meet at the home of Mis. V. Lovai ,1snonoied lab Annets Post No 12 is' Rev. John Eduard Carver of 330 West Hall, First South,. Thurs .scheduled as one of the Ogden has heen assigned the task highlights day, at 2.30 p m. of the annual convention of 1 ah of assembling brief histories of t e n , Sn-tie- Bos-dal- e 1 the Rotary Club of Utah and Chairman C. I.. Tocock of tha Idaho, Hie 19th Distilct. Itesident Central Celebrations Committee Flank Baugh of the Logan Rotary Club ha ananged for a histoiy o! has called a meeting of the ees on parade and pageant the Logan Rotary Club, All the histones will be bound In book to be held today at 5 oclock at the foirri for future teference. Chamber of Commerce. Chairman Pocoi k says It is tima fer the of subjects to were issued be made assignment Marriage license for the parade. The mam Tuesday at the Cache county jevent for the afternoon of tha rletks office, they were to Glen 'celebration will he a baseball Uavne Jensen, 20. Burley, Idaho, sponsored and conducted bygame tha ard Mai lone Ruth Wnir, 21, I.igan Baseball Club. The fire: and Ida Oakley, Joseph Dollingei works pageant in the evening ia P.vper Jr 28, and Ila Westover, the DSAC stadium wll be the mam 39, both of Clifton, Idaho, evening attraction. sub-com- Hurry! Hurry! Time is running short ! COME IN TODAY ! PTA meeting will tonight, 8 oclock, in the ward chapel. A Wver Heights " to ,,al invitation is extended SVents of children entering school school patryear although all ons are invited. Hirer Heights J held Honoring Elder D. Heed Olsen , Hyrum, who has been called to LDS mission, rve In the Danish tobe a farewell testimonial in Hyrum First night, 8 o'clock, Invited. ward chapel. Everyone is g benefit dance will be held In gymnasium Clarkston school Thursday, 9 P- - m., for Mrs. Bethea Dahle, whose home was destroyed week. Contributions by fire last iingham guests Douglas Hyrum am and Frank yoming oute to h m ry Hit iy appreciated. mil be the party who borrowed the Johnson bicycle Monday night near the Cache Valley bank 1012-JThe owner sorelplease call y needs his bike. Will Uut Ivor T MIA stake Cache netting is scheduled j.30, in Logan Third leadersnip for tonight, ward chapel. Junior high school music be presented ThursdIn the school auditorium. There will be a choruses totband, and combined aling 236 voices. The public is Legait festival will ay, g ,p, m., Invited. , stake Belief Society union meeting will be conducted tonight, 7.30, in the Ninth ward hall. All departments except that of music director will be held. Cache A was born to the fine 8 lb. son Tidwell family Thursday,1 it the Logan LDS hospital. The baby was also welcomed by a sisWayman and a brother, ter De Anne WW W Way-m- n Jr. Mrs. Tidwell is the former Florence Oskar. Proud grandparents sre Mr. and Mrs. Otto Oskar of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tidwell of Ogden. HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM JUST IN TIME FOR MOTHER'S DAY SELECT TODAY AND LAY-A-WA- Y Mildred Salisbury who Is serving In the North California mission is now at Buena Vista Terrace, San Francisco, 17., Calif. She attended the dedication of the Eureka Chap- A gift the family can giva to Mom! She'll love It! And Its price and the children's allowance! Downy-sofplump chehille tufts give a luxurious look wash easily and need no Ironing. floral basket desiqn accents the e or pastel colored grounds. Is Sunday, April 17. el, Multi-colore- Mrs. Edwin C. Budge Dr. and their ire spending Cilifomia. vacation I sraithfield der with wry ill in rf"h visited in Ogden SunMrs. Sam Tout w ho is Bedspread Bargain To Celebrate Anniversary Days! Bethea home destrtei Women's Gaymode HOSE fur- - belongings, ,was by fire, GIRLS SATIN SLIPS held in the Clarkston school mnnasium Thursday at 9 floo p.m. Jy contributions, monev, clothes, hmiture, etc. will be appreciated. orchestra will furnish 'I 1.1, ' music. Extra sheer, for David tM;udJe d Saturday in the ;om;'hfl5 ward chapel, the JS .Vi "That Silver Haired wyn pMi,ne' was sun8 by Mrs. .10bardson, accompanied iv .BS,U.?hter Mrs- - I,a McFar- rT,c'' vj? ? inie,KS' .la rrPS rViUe Dirrx'S No. Hubble and,! Lewistor Drain-- 1 First district in favor of the bedroom! These amazingly have soft fluffy hobnail dot In a Inexpensive bedspreads wave lines . . . stunning in seven decorator shades end white. Practical, too, because they wash to well. Double bed sizes. built-u- DOUBLE BED 39 I Bleached, Mangeled and Ready to Use. Contrasting Bound edges for better appearance and long. er wear. Size 26x18. 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