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Show "I' about town 0'J,J,ln( Hammond, I " " SHE HAS POISE OF AN ADULT m fgirt ol,d from ",t retume mission who, Tba adult education claw ini the North, landscape architecture will meet wij be al usuai tonight, 7 30, In the ai room of Logan junior hign smooi icorne home party- 5l4te t -- ai :ej , Elks will meet ln-da- y at 8 p.m. in the club looms Mr and Mr. W.lThe program will be given by Heed i Gordon J.jRoberts and Mrs. Agnes Tuilej. ,tr ,olu,Wand an en-tu rnedTrom Fran-- . iu,t Reservations for the Alpha Chi on trip to San 3l(rt ., .sited with Mr. and Omega fashion show and luncheon will be held Saturday at 1 p m. at BOi2iandrStanrd university the Dansante. The public is inited Resen ations may be made by callfiio Alto- ing Mrs. Guy Murray at 305-J- . 8 o'clock, a Elder Mount Logan combined Relief program honoring held in Society choruses w,ll practice Fribe will Rrdily He day at 7 p.m. in the tabernacle. nd ward chapel. itofl call to the North Each ward should bring Us own a accepted A music. LDS mission. i , Log&n &T V toss-woi- r,r program. llSrtonighti testimonial for Elderbe eonBmgham will ; Trenton ward chapel He U leaving soon f 1-A England mission.i in- "Jiebades the program, Sm Friday' testimonial, rft will the club director .Tning, 6:30, in "1 d d eight-year-"I'- pig-tail- U. S. ARMYS "PRIVATE ENEMY -- Two Aggrowor tafan, try men die uti a U S Aimy position pointed out by their lieutenant, at left The Aggressor Force" consists of highly trained units wear iiig unique uniforms and using foreign equipment and tactics "Aggressor" troops are trained by the Army to act 0i a 01 Pit 10 enemy during war games. journalism WOMENS Republicans of Iyigan District 7 will meet In mass meeting Nelson at Logan junior high tonight cf school, 8 oclock. Purpose of Ihe of Men-fei.meeting is to reorganize the disFederation will be and select delegates to the trict, " In 8:30 p.m. elcounty GOP convention March 11. Ttali featuring a PubJ,cjchairman cf the district is H. B. dance launches the Johnson. b Thi thi ROND At Penney's Only KNITTED SUPS No. rlr?.mprUdentBRay two-rroi- 1 tf4 -- Word ha been leiei'ed fiom Mr. and Mrs. Dale Panter of that the Michigan, Ypsilanti, greeted an 8 lb. 14 oz. son February 26. Mother and babe are doing well. This is the first child for the couple and the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Panter of Day-toThe new mother is the formei Miss Phyllis Davis of California -- ii . i p ul h nil, " .he sn ft w it ti o uesi .ons w no tuns a now oid aie ou" and w non did shei ni id isiliuigsle as a sou get jour last spanking'" nldet little supper club in New York nu get an amaing child like and ttjing to act grown lepoiters don't bothei me I tan handle them" tins and ou wonder if she is ai Maggie, to be sine has had spoiled one Maggie tsn t. Maggie, sou might know, is Miss old kid act-- 1 little ttouble with hig slims Ship she lias the poise of ail adult, O'Brien, the 1 a,Ked her mommy aoou her. ress. She was ui town to enter- - claims to be the onl nctiess to he One kissed two haul to heliete," said Mis i lends 'Us f by weie presidents 10 little They tain never finalists in a wilting tonteM loi was ihe late FDR. who gi e (P.nlj s O Hi urn. "hut I hare Other-Whv the Hecht companr on ttie subject her a wet buss and then took her seen her in an angry mood I would like to hare luiuhonto his lap to help mm with a'rri.se. she is like any other child ill plars with dolls and hasi IDAHO FALLS, Ida, March 1 with" Margaiel () Bnen " puzzle. Ihe othe- - was She 'to be scolded about not picking up'ivpi of cou.se. HST countv The Winner: The Bonneville Both Wonderful ber clo'hes I baren't had to spankshpi lffs offlce ea,iy today called One ot tin' rrmneis was a kid was "Mr. Roosevelt" she said, "washer nice she about fire and (,ff its search for an lettei who wiote a wonderful, but Mr Truman was I gare her a dandy that time.1 old Milo, Idaho, girl reported mts- hungiy. s with better. We both play the piano Mar be she remembers it " Maggie, wearing sing sinre school let out yesterday u In Hollywood -- and when she's! afternoon. know. piet-yoa bed and attar white ribbons came to Washington, on the road - Maggie goes to, .laneale Barzee, daughter of Mr. ty blue dtess, admitted that she Before she th.ee hours a day She has and Mrs. Hugh Barzee, was found had less tiouhlc with b'g hots the gtrl actress rislied New at the home of a Mr. and Mrs. leans. There she met the Duke a tutni than she does with little shots She rroiks in the afternoons Alma Peterson, w here Janeale had The little sho's who got into of Windsor. He gare her a kiss her pigtails Satuidav rrete high natch", and they exchanged au jwhen she is making a picture and t gone to be with her friend Connia the directors are easv on her Peterson. students vtho tographs. school Sec- t Providence rtSwIItion hall ff OS' PRINTS & PLAINS drive. (membership The state disease report this showed 498 cases of communicable disease, compared to election meeting 344 last week, and 295 for a cortbe! Sanch WOther import.e responding time in 1949. Leading S will be con-ifhlist by far was measles business matters cases, followed by chicken pox, 137; ato VFW post week 1 Perfect for the months ahead! One of the sleekest fitting rayon knit slips we've ever seen at this price! Tubs In wink and doesn't have to be ironed. Comes in siies 32 to 40. Here's prints . iti uiu mumps. 61; whooping cough, 21. reunion has been and influenza, 18. ward M,nth duled for Friday, A joint farewell testimonial for t 7 p.m, dinner Nonal R hrs. 12 ears 8 p tu bv a program and dance., jones wni bP held Friday, 7 v 1 oclock, jn Newton BPS ward chapel. Glen afternoon, enter- ;s a SOR 0f Royden Benson, and be dinner end ,f will under 12 Norval, a son of Mr. and Mrs Children for ;nt Ralph C. Jones. The two young .t men will serve as missionaries in vl- - South and Africa. Following Friday of Logan Jl portsmea nights program will be a dance. sre invited to the Logan to-- f Mfe Federation jamboree in the Logan Logan SoroptimUt (lub will con- t Oclock,auditorium. There ,juct jts initiation eeremrnies to high selection night. 7 oclock, in the college te numerous prizes, ana building instead of at liperlal Glee Club, an- Cook and J. the Bluebird, as previously B. Newell by colors RAYON SUITINGS . nounced. Egan. j visitors at the home Pocatello, Idaho, i Floyd Jacque and Mr. and and daughter rk-en- d V! lowy square dance patterns, perky kitchen curtain types. . . There's a Rondo for every need. Beautiful new spring plains in a rainbow al Here they are OPPORTUNITY reeks. A trap shoot will be conducted Association of Univer-Wome- n Sunday, from 12 noon until dark, will hear a discussion at the range one block west of J impact of social classes on Smithfield pea factory, sponsored ncenti when they meet Sat-i- y by Smithfield Rifle and Shotgun at 3 p m. in the womens Club. There wilj be hams and T. USAC commons building, chickens as prizes. All sportsmen i Pearl S. Budge will have are Invited to participate. te of the discussion with a Porter, Ann Smith and Nibley ward Gold and Green nns Greenwood assisting. Hos-- ball will be held tonight, March 2, will be Myrtle Holmes, at 9:00 p.m. In the ward recreaiyn Keck and Lorraine Porter. tion hall. The queen and attendants will be chosen at the dance. 10:30 "Jay evening In the Smithfield The floor show will be at e house, a social will be held p.m. Crown bearer will be Lanny Vickie til scout and Be Hiv girls Anderson, flower . girls, it rake. Balazs, Cathy Blau. The dance will be under direction of Rea h sad Mr. Arthur Purser and Swenson, Jeanne Welch, George Marco of Th Mesa, Arizona, spent Winberg and Junior Dutson. Mst week ones doing the dance are as folvisiting their who is a student at lows: R. L. Jessop, Ray Je.xsop, USAC. The Pursers ar former Lee Leishman, Bill Swenson, Ken-nar- d wtt of Logan. Schiess, Sullivan Blau, Blaine nerioaa puppy dim i r,hd Id "wr date. remember kisds id pat. Bat ap till hm A date j ob March IS 0u hoold rfintm- w "w M if 'rt0 Typewriter 8erv- JJjKI h.rth Main where yoa 1 Metor Adding mm- ,,l -- J? tlgorln Before j V d ont. Rent one ? Mrcham 1 month, rent prlee. , .V.V.V.V.W.W PILLOW CASES de- organdies. Mercerized for evenness and delicate sheerness. Ideal for bluoses, curtains, and children's dresses. 36" wide. 33 Sturdy muslin that's soft, firmly woven for lots of bard wear. Full generous size, 42 x 36. Here's a chance to really save. RAYON GABARDINE Huge new assortment of solid plain colors. 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The public is invited, at $1 teen honorably released f per couple. ? missionary work in Texas of his serious Illness Dr. Joseph N. Symons, professor He thanks the Herald--niff. for having sent the paper of sociology at USAC, will continue his series of lectures at Ellis school a In the mission field. tonight, 7:30 o'clock. His general Is subject Is "Mental Hygiene of the In. Melna Hill of Richmond daughter Mrs.School Age Child. Ellis school jig with her me Karren at Richland, Wash-o- patrons and the general public are She will be gone for about invited. daugh-Marily- western Sturdy rayon suitings in overplaids and novelty stripes that embody spring's latest influence. Assorted weaves end colors. er m In that are just plain heavenly. There's of it. 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