Show 9 Honored Birthday On-70th THERE WAS A concert In Pro- Trustees ‘Remarks vidence during the third week of Februaty 1895 The Sunday Schol Concert under the direction 'of Joseph A Smith held at Providence on February 19th was a grand affair The parts were all rendered In good style The duet by H J Mathews and H B Campbell was sung in the manner for which they arc noted The quartette by Joseph A Smith and company rendered a few songs which captivated the' audience The operetta was excellent and the performers did wen The part by Anona Smith was rendered in a manner which would have done credit to one older Her recital 'Not one to spare’ was well rendered The Swiss yodle by C Zerger brought down the house Joseph A in the dutch dialect piece 'Hans and Jacob (YawtoW-huntlnthe woodchuck' was well rendered ' “The house was well filled and foe receipts were satisfactory If we had more such entertainments and less dancing it would be better tor the community” President W J Kerr “Vocal Solo — Miss Bessie Morehead "Speech' — Hon Moses Thatcher “Violin Solo — Charles Harris VSpeech — Hon Noble Warrum Jr- - months ago from fee Presbyterians in Kearney Nebraska which he accepted Upon learning ofhls contemplated departure the members of his congregation forwarded a signed petition requesting Rev Hayden to remain in Logan The Kearney people would not listen to this so the Reverend is bound by his contract to labor in four of terms their office and ing He has always shown they received many wftrds of Kearney himself a gentleman and has the commendation a large following “The people of Cache County best wishes of in his new field of for his success should secure not only the present supple of water but every labor W “S Hall objects to the sing-ingplace suitable for water storage solo In the Scandinflute a Every bushel of wheat or whatlast Satever will sustain man or beast avian concert at Hyrum While he is trying evening urday e will be needed future to improve he does "Quite f number of our young constantly not yet claim that his efforts in people are entering the bonds of the vocal line might be mistaken matrimony two couples on Tues- The facts in the case afe that the of' our young school day and one flute solo was rendered inarms today and-MHall sang a song “Alma Williams on Tuesiday Lang both of which selections were well killed a large wild cat in our canreceived yon The animal was three feet “Last week Millville purchased four and and from a feet half tall a fine set of band Instruments nose to tail Mr Williams stuffed Brothers of Logan the akin qnd will keep it for a tro- from Harris Andreas Peterson also bou phy and organs were AND NGWSQME local item! piano ed from fee same firm In durthe Journal thaj appeared Rachel Cooley of M endow and ing the first week of March 1895 James Hobbs of Benson “On account of sickness Prof Cache County EducationJ A Eangton will be unable to al “The Institute will meet in the B Y lecture on Saturday evening The College at 11 am on March 9th Sunday Schol Officers meeting The following program will be will therefore be held in the Tabpresented Pestalozzl — by H A ernacle on Monday Night Campbell The metric system — ‘‘Attorney J Z Stewart Jr Prof E G Cowans Reiding has returned from an extended by byMSamuel Oldham southcentral and trip through “Call oh Andreas Peterson for ern Utah where he has been boots and shoes also homemade to some business matters and strongly He expects to remain permanent- repairing neatly done ly in Logan hereafter and will practice his profession wife bis of in-th- “Vocal Solo — Miss Edna Car-do- n "Speech — J H Paul "Vocal Solo — R C Easton "Speech -- Joseph Kimball - rt THERE WAS A letter published from Hyrum written by C C Shaw “Saturday evening last the Wellsville-- - Dramatic Company played ‘Tired and True to a fair audience The company deserved Mrs a much better house SEmurthwaite Miss Owen and Mr Ryan deserve more than ordinary mention The company gave good satisfaction and had money been more plentiful there would have been a better attendance The WellsviUe company have always been favorites of Hyrum Theatregoers -- IN -THE SAME issue of -- the —"Monday the IlyrynHirrigatlng Journal there was a piece entitl- Company held their annual meeted “Public Library" ing also an election for a new “The Library and reading room board of directors The following Mrs Ebbs Lundahl of the B Y College will be for- were elected: Jens Christiansen Wed- William C Nielsen 0 M Wilson On February 7 a party cele- Erica Soderberg and a niece mally opened to the public “WILLIAM G McCALLISTER The following Harfld Liljenqulst James Jen- father evening nesday brating the '70th birthday of Mrs Dora Soderberg son 0 H Rose and Peter Rose “Next Sunday Rev Hayden a first class journeyman harness program will be rendered Ebbs Lundahl was held at the Mrs Lundahl’s other daughter “Address Hon George W That- The old board was credited with will preach h(s farewell sermon maker and a resident of Logan low home of her daughter and Mr and Mrs cher — President of the Board of having done a splendid work dur iii' Logan HeKceiyed a call five for many years has decided to and cate lnRexburg Idaho where he Mr and Mrs Reed in Og- John (Florence) Karlger of Calwill open a harness shop Will is den ifornia were unable to attend a good workman and a gentleman HEALTH COLUMN A ham buffet dinner was serv- She has 18 grandchildren and DR and we wish him success in his 'three ed to her daughters and sms-inlanew field Mr and Mrs Keith (RaNee) Mrs Lundahl is PI Kappa-Alph' “The angel of death still hovers Taggart Mr and Mrs Merrill fraternity house mother and over PVovidence- - The latest vicall of Logan her birthday fell on the night of (Thelma) Olsen tim of his shaft is Miss Ella 5o thMr and Mrs Dorman (LeNora) the spring formal She was honem a highly esteemed young laBaird Ogden Mrs Naydean ored at the party and was preof that town who died from Jimas Bountiful a sister Mrs sented with a gift BY EDWIN P JORDAN M D to relieve fee discomfort In the pigmentary layer of the eye dy the effects of heart disease I HAVE BEFORE ME a letter more complicated and advanced It may be the result of direct in“It's a boy” was the explanato vasion or related by germs tion of ‘our neighbor on Main the like of which I never expect- cases surgeiy on the toe or infectious' disease ed to See I cannot attempt to sometimes its complete removal general' not Street We pledge the lade health It is something which can and extend congratulations to the answer it If any reader is able may be' necessary in order to be care home but managed by to do so I should like toknow bring about a satisfactory result Is a problem for the' eye specialQ— I am a woman of 60 of ATTENTION — ist and perhaps other specialists I HAVE BEEN told that Qaverage intelligence While my UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITY problem may seem trivial to when a person passes his middle Now Locally AvaHabla you it is serious for me I talk years (50 or so) t is best to eat too much There are times when more often but not overeat at With 'triple CeYhpsny as WARSAW (UP1) U S in a proa believe this to my tongue seems to wag at both any meal ends and try as I may I can't be beneficial? — G H Jscob Beam met for two tected area seem’" to keep quiet I have had A— I believe it best not to and one-l- a If hours Friday wife This national product enjoys someot a room and leave go meal overeat' at regardless Communist Chinese Ambassador almost no competition — now any WEST IN “DEEP FREEZE”-Propon- ents against any speculative Increases in fee marathon where where there was no one of age However the digestive Wang Pihg-Na- n n and backed by of wilderness area In cattle herds They point out to listen so I could control my system of older people cannot Formoaa “peace" talks here The national advertising program legislation who every session that the national cattle popula- wagging tongue I have been told stand abuse as easily as a young- ambassadors met last on Jan 9 Judge for yoerself the opporThey scheduled the next meeting tunities possible through repmanagcto drop a number of hills tion rose by 35 million last year by family and frieqds! and others er person not so friendly feat I talk too Into feb hopper are once again The frequency of eating as for March 19 resentation of the Jnensal If this rate of Increase continued much Tt this nerves or the crav- well as the amount eaten' can waging a fight to sOe that vast Bath Whirlpool could for result ing for attention? I'll be watch-ln- g well be modified from time to several yean' it areas of land primarily in our Details furnished upon request for yoyr answer— Reader Western States are preserved in in a severe price drop such as time but depends largely on fee Moderate investment required I shall now turn to a question nutritional needs and personal dioccurred in 1952-5- 3 their primitive form' ' NOTTINGHAM England (UPI) Supply local references with which seems simple by compari- gestive system of the Individual — Wllfored Newton 40 was fined The principal objection to these personal resume son bills is that their promoters 325 Friday for taking home a barrather than on age in years ' UTAHN Write LINSCULPTURES rel- of beer last December from very little concern for our COLN — JACUZZI WHIRLPOOL BATH last week In Washington western economy which is based PLEASE SAY SOMETHING the brewery where he works Q— Would you please say some'432 E 4th South or Call tor Lincoln-da- y observance was about hammer toe' and “I thought it would come in DA 88734 Salt Like City Utah upon multiple use gf public lands what can thing about uveitis?— Mrs R V known Utah's well sculptor be done for it I have had it The bills are designed to prohibit A— This is an inflammation of handy for Christmas' he said Two plaster Avard Fairbanks but It has become any lumbering mining or gracmany years of the Great Emancipator ing activities on these vast tracts heads painful— Mrs S as a teenager and as a yred presi- quite A— Ibis is a name attached to pod would place a large part oi undent by Mr Fairbanks were a deformity of one of fee toes the West in "deep freeze” Utah has already lost one of veiled in the Archives and are resulting from fee pressure of Its most prized resources the part of a series of four which will short narrow shoes on fee end Echo Park Dam site as a result be eventually rendered in jnarbie of a long toe The second toe of of this “untouchable” concept oi and presented to fee nation by course is the one most frequent-- ' Broadcast Music Inc' A hammer toe is the wilderness supporters ly involved Regular congressional business usually associated wife tender The prphlbltloi! of road building came to a halt Thursday to hear corns and callouses Probably prevents almost all people from the famous Lincoln biographer feat is what is the area scenic wilderness causing Mrs S' seeing unless they are able to go by Carl Sandburg address Cbngress trouble at anoint session and fee reIn- - early cases simple manippack train While these areas should be preserved and protect- nowned star of screen and stage ulation of the toe and splinting of course the wearing -ed' tlie 'proposed legislation is" Frederick March "give the Get- of nd Address of proper shoes— may be enough ' tysburg certainly — ©- Hoch-strass- er g ES'fiSSJW JOURfiAt--rt THE HERALD attend the celebration of the birthhappy parents Fir and Mrs JR ' ' Edwards day of his grandfather President ‘Following is a notice from N Wilford Woodruff W Crokston Game Commission(To be continued) ' er: “I herby notify all parties who insist on fishinlTwith hoolr and UHei for fish other than trout to be carefol And I suggest that you quit entirely duringthe following dates and avoid trouble by reading section eight: “It shall be unlawful for sny person to take any trout from fee waters of any natural stream- of this Territory by any means or device whatsoever except by means of - - hook and line commonly known as angling and that only between the 15th day of June of each year and the 15th day of Februgry following “Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of fee landowner's of the Logan and Richmond Irrigation District on March 9 1895 at 11 am in the Logan Fifth WanTHall for the purpose of hearing report of the Trustees to the County Court and for voting and deciding upon fee amount of tax per acre to be levied for repairs during the present year and for voting on fee approval of officers heretofore elected and for transacting such- other business as may come before the meeting (Signed) Olif Cronquist William Ellis William BaUs Trustees and R 0 Larsen Secy “On Tuesday last Governor West announced the following appointment: For Trustee of the Agricultural College Brigham H Roberts of Davis County “Dr L W Snow left for Salt Lake City 'yeaterday morning to Phones' or 35U Night JO GUARANTEED SERVICE Television Radios Car Radios - Electric Ranges Small Appliances Mata All — AU Models - son-in-la- w JORDAN'S w -- ‘4 Part or Full Time - Peace talks - Do-yo- - Nen-snasbn- R Jones Regional Director D A-- l’ dealrr-distrlbut- or Filching Fine die-pla- it-a- UTILIZATION RESEARCH -- I believe the climate is better this year than it has ever been for TELEVISION PROGRAMS KUTV— Channel Bevletlm Fraitlfr (I) Vetoe Ha day if ' 4:14— (4) Meet ! 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Would you havo the money to For the Cost of Just laixe any opportcoma your way? senro rag where yon jlcrly All you do Is gather up yourof call and (all it) give us 'laundry wash it We pick it up norn moro iafely - iron any or all beautifully clean wish fold and dono places you and return quickly wrap Jj Save Where Many : The ADVANTAGES Big earnings and safety are not enough SAVE whoro your mon-a- y is readily Send Us Your Dry Cleaning At AVAILABLE First Federal you don't havo 1959 THE RECOMMEND TV Table TV low 21" overall diagonal meant 262 tq in rectangular picture araa Ebony Mlw too ' r to 19995 (Maroon Slightly Higher) IQ No Printed Circuit In Zniife Handcrafted Horizontal Chaasli — meana greater reliability fewer lervlcehead-ach- e IPhone 'wait withdrawals are made baiily whan needed SAVE REGULARLY is surprisingly NJJHi SEE NEW Especially whan: you consider hew much timev effort washing powdar and bleach you you save Are Yours - prica' ' f STABILIZE CATTLE PRODUCTION Recently I met wife Rad Hall who was raised In Utah and is currently executive secretary of fee American National MORE OPERATING DEPENDABILITY LESS SERVICE HEADACHES BETTER TV PERFORMANCE All Your Laundry You can be ready it you means a Few Pennies a Day We Will Do unity that might eight-floo- r structure has been financed through fee voluntary contributions of teachers At fee dedication ceremonies Utah was represented by Assistant Superintendent John C Evans Jr Ogden City Schools and Principal Boy C Metcalf Weber High School Mrs Dixon and I wen also able to attend fact-findi- ITB SUNDAY 11:14— 14' IftsJia— 141 Il:l4-- tt) mU-lio- -- KSLTV— Channel S 1:44—14) Kea NATIONAL EDUCATION BUILDING — A tribute to fee pluck of fee teachers of fee United States is the- - new National Education - Association building which was dedicated early last n waak in Washington The 89 self-hel- 4 KTVT— Channel 2 (I) Whvt'a My Un 4:44—14) Medic 4: Hlteheeek Preen ta the passage of a utilization research bill for agriculture to de-velop new and Improved uses and markets for farm products and aew commercial crops to replace' part of the present surplus productions' The bill I have introduced would provide fends for the Secretary of Agriculture to make! grants- - for up to five years to the land grant colleges and other research institutions and for graduate fellowships The Secretary could grant exclusive licenses for up to five years to companies who would try commercializing The new crops or uses Agricultural experiment stations would probably receive the greater share of these fends for research Cattlemen's Association Thq cattlemen have been quite independent of government aid and are currently trying to develop a volp untary program to minimize fee ups and downs in fee cattle price cycle ' The primary cause of fee iwingg In fee price cycle is the lack of stability In the number raised To help solve this problem the Cattlemen’s Association has set up a committee to advise producers in tanking production decisions Tba Committea la now advising t Man of woman to operate small whelmed fond route advertised packParty saiactad mast deliver nationally ' aged food prod acts which ora coasumed daily by millioas You maha deliveries twa to three times weekly to establish accounts NOT VENDING NO SILUNG $110 par moath and up passible to start with unlimited financial assistance for expansion Products supplied and If yon are sincerely al backnd by company of business in interested year awn I wmt to owning a hoar from yon Phone 2761 laugh's Motel Monday February 16th after 1 P M for personal Interview with filed-prove- -- IJigh Earnings - a - distt::jtorship EXCLUSIVE son-in-la- ' ' a tea' Zenith chatsii hfci aij components firmly tecured metal base feat will not flex or crack like! fee thin phe- nolle board which carries “printed” foil circuitry uaed by many other manufacturers Because the Zenith chaiala has no printed circuit! parts may be replaced easily and economically when and if ' needed AT ' muiGb&umuQffli o '& (ifggfr : ijaaEE AND DRY CLEANERS 241 North Main Strnnt J - S 2szit an urn Utah ‘35 Itg) 1 1 d t “v 61 1 We SERVICE WHAT WE SELL AND OTHSES TOOI t |