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Show r' Lieut Vern W. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Allen, who has been stationed at Camp Stoneman, Calif., for 8 months, spent the past week visiting friends ar.d relatives in Logan. Vern has Rich, son of Prof, end Mrs. 'Lybeen transferred to Ft. Bliss, Texman Rich, are cadets of the week as, for four months. His wife, the at Logan high. Prizes were awardformer Joy Bench, and child! en, City physician, Dr. L. Keith Dianna and Steven, are Jiving at ed by the Capitol Theatre, Roxy that Gates, Logan reported today 305 East 6th Noith, until he reTheatre, Cache Valley Airmotive, is relatively free from infectious turns for reassignment. and Bowling Center. diseases now. , I To Mr. and Mnt. Paul J. Pchr-on has been born a daughter, weighing 9 pounds. The Pehrsons live at Euphrata. Wash., and this Is their tirst child. Mrs. Pehrson Is the former Gwemvete Olsen, daughter of Moses Olsen, River Heights, Pauls folks are Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pehrson, Millville. He Secretary Howard F. Hansen received his masters degiee from of North Cache Lettermen reUSAC, and is now in engineering mind former Bulldog athletes that they should make reservations imwith a government project. J. mediately or the annua) program The Gold Star Mother meeting and banquet, which will be held postponed until April 11 due to next Monday at Smithfield stake-housconference. e. Keith Painter, son of Mr. and Providence Lions are meeting Mrs. Mark H. Painter; Clayne this evening, 8 oclock, in the Heninger, son of Mr. and Mrs. club rooms, with the speaker bePreston Heninger, and William ing Dr. Devere McAllister. The disease report from Cache County this past week included two cases of chicken pox. State totals weie 459. including 195 cases of measles, 83 of chicken pox, 68 of strep irfections, and 16 of influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Nelson, 215 South First West; a son, Mr. and Mrs. Basil W. Folkman, North Logan; a girl, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Allen, 18 City Housing; a boy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Tarbet, 489 West Center; a girl, Mr. and Mrs. Asael M Buttars, Cornish; a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fuhriman, River Heights; a boy, Mr. and Mrs. Glen right H. Hart, 324 North Fifth East; a President John II. ochenk of boy, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nyman Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Earl have Utah State Farm Bureau FederaJr., 264 West Third North. returned "from Denver and Boul- tion is leaving this week for Chider, Colo., where they visited wth cago, where he will attend meetMr. and Mrs. CKlo Felix, Logan their daughter, Marilyn, and with ings of the board of directors. The are happy to announce the arrival as items such will discuss group other acquaintances. of their first child, a girl, born conto government opposition Sunday at the Logan LDS hospitexOn Thursday, 11:10 a. m. a trols, reduction of government al, The baby is also welcomed by laws. and labor the special film entitled "Drug Addic- penditures grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. tion" will be shown In Logan JuFelix and Mr. and Mrs. nior high school auditorium. ParLewiston fire department re- Blain Spencer. The mother is the ents are invited and urged to at- ceived a call Sunday from the former Janice Speeicer. tend, according te Principal Alvin home of J. R. Kent, Lewiston W. Hess. Third ward. Three barns were The weather's going to be a burned, and one was filled with bit warmer tonight and Thuisday, A milker, grain according to forecasts. The skies hay and grain. fanner, one cow, two calves and will be cloudy, with temperatures one pig also were destroyed. Damranging from 25 to 35 degiees. ages were estimated at $3000, Precipitation during the past 24 and cause of fire was unknown. hours in Logan amounted to .02 The happened while Mr. and Mrs. of an inch. Kent were at Sunday school. Seventeen more head of dead Miss Ella Lou Iluwkes, daugh- deer killed by stay dogs in the ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hawkes East Cache area were hauled of Logan, recently returned to from the fields today by state Logan after completing her 20 fish and game commission staff months n'ssion for the LDS members. church In the Central-Atlanti- c Pi Kappa Alpha motheis and mission field. wives will meet Thursday, March Annual elections for lodge offl. 27th, at 7:30 p.m. in the new Pi cers will be conducted tonight by Kap house. Mis. Ray Winn is the members of Logan Elks lodge. chairman of the meeting. All local Elks are urged to be present to vole tonight at 8 in tha lodge rooms. Hotel Eccles. American As&ciation of University Women will meet tonight at 8 p.m, in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. The meeting will be held in conjunction with the Cache County health organization. Willard West, state sanitarian, will be the speaker. Elders party of the 17th ward will be held Thursday at 8 p m. In the 17th ward amusement hall. AH Elders of' the 6th Quorum of Elders and their partners are Invited to attend. There will be eats, recreation, and a program. KPST-U- ' ni'Kui m PLUS 2ND BIG HITI Thursday Morning 7:00 7 30 8 00 8 30 8.45 Daylight Requests Weather Report Breakfast Melodies to the Record According Mindy Carton Show Music A la Cart. 9:30 Tips and News 0:45 Tune Time 10:00 Meet the Band 10:30 Symphonic Swing 11:00 Morning Melody Matlne. SICY HIGH1 Starring Sid Melton Mara Lynn y I LAST TIMES TODAY! "VIVA ZAPATA" AND TALENT PARADE ji 6 00 Candllght and Silver 6 30 Make Believe Band Stand 7.00 March of Dimes Club 9:00 Evening Serenade 9 30 Music Box Sign Off P. M. STARTS TOMORROW Parents Magazine Movie of the Month li b Sensational of all cerebial palsy victims can be educated. Here In Utah at least 200 men and women are living lives. Yet useful, independent once there were considered hopeless crippls. Only through the purchase of Easter Seals can this important work continue. Every Utah citizen who has not done is encouraged to help build the life and happiness of the cerebral palsied children of Utah. This can be done if y send In your contributions for your Eastern Seals today. Just mall your contribution to: drip-ple- d Children, in care of your local post office. In Holland, jackets are supplied to cows to protect them from the eold and damp of wintry weather. -S- MITHFIELD Savinas-Thursd- & Friday ay l op of the Morning quest. Ken Carson Slngi Robert Hurlelgh News Tell Your Neighbor Waether Report Farm Flashes Trio Tim Breakfast News Gordon Owen Coburns Capers Fresh Killed, Hew York Dressed . . lb; Fresh Country Ungraded Re- ( Dcz. . . . 100t Freeh Arizona RAPEFRU 2 for TfMC 1L IrW 12:00 Cedric Foster KVNU Reports the News Farm A Ranch Roundup 12 55 Swap Shop 1 00 Warmup , , 1 OS Game of the dey 3 30 Scoreboard 3 35 Headline News 3 40 Music 'For You 4:00 Homemakers Club G. Owens .4:15 Hemingway News 4 30 The Answei Man 4:45 Sara Hayes News 5 OO Sargeant Preston of ths Yukon Sky King 5 55 Cecil Brown Commentary 12-1- 11 Admiral New Orleans Cove. 4 3 Can IL U 2-- 4-- 1 Colored vt A jX; with res Andy Devine Marilyn Maxwell Ay SHOWMAN ftj 1 30 (Dm GO yastf1 fJ! fa iff fast . Thursday "ADAM AND EVELYN" Plus TIGHT LITTLE ISLAND ; LYRIC fin? jj In Color Lew io Fresh, Solid Ripe Carton 12-3- I "NEW MEXICO"! i LOGAN Thursday Afternoon am) V in school and will become citizens. Over 85 F rom World War H t 3 Stewing Hens Sam Havea News Robert Burleigh News Bill Henry News Mutual Newsreel Millers SporUlta Masle 8 00 8 15 , 8:30 9 UO Ladies Fait 9 25 Headline News 9:30 Queen For A Day 10 00- - -- Curt Massev Tim 10.15 Capitol Commentary 10-2New Headlines 10:30 Cecil Brown News 10.45 Jack Hunt Show 00 Melody Time It. 11-3Jack Kirkwood 11 .55 Smithfield Safety Council A TRUE SPY STORY ' 6 45 6 55 7 :35 HELD OYER! $ OGDEN UP Ogden police Wednesday were Investigating the death of a Ogden man, Desiderio Martinez, who succumb17 ed days after he was beaten and robbed. Martinez was walking along Wall Avenue on Ogden's west side on March 8 when hoodlums robbed him of $6 and beat him severly. He died Monday night. 0 , Evening 6 00 Gabriel Heatter Show 7une Tim. 6 30 Deseret News Sportscast with Duan. Christensen. 7:00 7:30 ssssssssssssssssssss 1P.M. Death Of Man cerebral Hundreds of Utah' palsied children may not receive care because Easter Seal donations are way below expectations, It was pointed out today by W. F. Jensen, chairman of Logan Elks committee for assisting, crippled children. The sale of Easter Seals literally holds the future of these crippled children, " Mr. Jensen said. It costs more to supply proper training for a cerebral palsied child than It does for any other type of illness. Over 91 of all money collected remains In the state of Utah to maintain clinics, and to provide treatment in occupational therapy, parent and child training and many many other services. "Because of .Easter Sea! contributions In past years, children who couldnt take a step, are now KVNU--61- 7 15 (10 ELKS URGE PURCHASE OF EASTER SEALS -AID CRIPPLED KIDDIES Wednesday, March 26, 1952 Wednesday 6:00 Noon Tim. Novelties The Stars Sing John Deer. Farm News 12:4515 min. with "Mr. Music 1.00 Trading Post Western Jamboree 1:30 With the Schools 2 OO Melody Magic 2 30 Piano Interlude Tropica na 3 00 Western Roundup ' 4 OO KPST Platter Party 5 30 Isle of Paradis. 1 Committees Will Meet Friday Peart. BURBANKS, Calif., (UB Lockheed Aircraft Corp. reported Wednesday a 1951 sales increase of 37 per cent for net earnings of $5,793,000, equal to $2.55 per share on outstanding stock. Thursday Morning Afternoon Thursday THE HERALD JOURNAL RICHMOND A meeting will be held Friday night March 27th In Richmond club rooms for the board of directors, committee chairman and all committeemen of Blafk and White Days. The program for the dairy cattle show that Is to be held on May 16th and 17th will be outlined, and other matters of business discussed. A full attendance of all those listed above would be Quentin appreciated by Chalj-ma- 8 00 Talent Parade 8 30 Dr. Kildare 9 1X1 Fulton Lewis Jr. News 8 15 1 Love a Mystery 9 30 Out of the Thunder 9 55 Music 10 00 Behind the Story 10-1Stag Lines 10-3Erving Field Trio 10 45 -- Dante Trio 11:00 A Symphony of Melody Sign off. Wednesday Evening Black And White Sales Rise 7:05 7:15 KPST--134- 0 STARTS TODAY Births at Logan LDS hospital) A 'son, 1 .;i &? tu?& & ,V- - C Lt-,---,-..- ! This Territory INDEPENDENT GEM Held Over LAST 3 DAYS First Logan Showing Wakner Bros. a Streetcar SAMUEL G3LSWTRS PMHNT Named Desire' us Old timers familiar with the famous water of the Big Horn Mountain Range know where Sheridan gets its "famous flavor." Youll find Sheridan z rare treat in real beer enjoyment. Try it TODAY! Order Sheridan Export Beer, by the case in cane or bottles. 6 and 12 can cartons. carry-hom- e MIHJIW& and INI 111 LV I) KARL MALDEN scute out TENNESSEE WILLIAMS THE CLEAN AUTOMATIC WAY! 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