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Show Bound July SS, 1M7 ter Ruth of Arizona and Mrs. Polly Allan of Los Angeles came to attend the reunion and will and Miss Ellison plan to return to the United States in late Sep- stay for an indefinite visit with tember. They expect to visit relatives and friends. ' many points of interest in Europe Miss Tressa Kerr and Miss Nina following the festival. Miss Thornley is the daughter Lee Cooper left for Murray to of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson R. Thorn- spend this week with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gunnell and family. ley of Ogden, formerly of Smith-fielMr. and Mrs Andrew Leish She was graduated Igst month from the University of man made a business trip to Salt Utah with a B.A. degree in music Lake on Saturday. and plans to continue graduate Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorensen study in her field next winter. Miss Ellison is the daughter of and family and Miss Pearl Hend Mr. and Mrs. L. E Ellison of Lay-to- n ry of San Francisco are visiting and a senior next year at the at the home of their mother Mrs. University. Nancy Hendry. American delegates will be under the supervision of the United Mr. ahd Mrs. Maurice ParkinStates committee for the United son returned on Friday from Nations Festival. Miss Thornley California where spent a they and Miss Ellison received the ap- weeks vacation. Guests at the pointment to represent their home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. state from Bishop Arthur W. Bankhead on Thursday were Mrs Moulton of Salt Lake City, chair- R S. Nelson of Sacramento Calif., man of the Utah Association. Mrs. Lowell Plowman and chil- Courier -- Sotftjh Former Sniihfield Girl to Europe Representing tJtah at the International Youth Conference at d. Prague, Cezeohoslovakia, will be Miss Kathryn Thornley and Miss Carol Ellison. They recently joined the final contingent of the Ajnerican delegates of the United Nations youth association in New Ytrk City, and sailed for Europe aSoard the Marine Flasher. (The festival is an academic and cultural activity bringing together on common ground the youth of more than sixty nations. The festival will continue during the period from July 20 to August 17, and Miss Thornley WELLSVILLE LOCALS pREPllIRS'X . mmm M'AGHINES PROMPT - EXPERT SERVICE REASONABLE RATES SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 114 North Main LOGAN, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. han and Mrs. Joseph Cooper are ; happy over the announcement received Friday by telegram of a 'granddaughter that "arrived at the home of their children Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Maughan in Florida.. j I i Mr. and Mrs Gold en Brown with Mr. anl Mrs. Homer Slater and children Joan and Charles of Huntington Beach California, are visiting relatives In Hyrum and Wellsville, they are guests of Mr and Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw Mrs. Archie Maughan and Mrs. Wm Poppleton. Piincer Treitlll SnHMieM Sponsored by Alumni Checkup Stake MIA. a Pioneer?11' be held July 30 The trek will star?'1 Smithfield cemetery1 il where community conducted and pray5r S J At USAC The of more than 7,000 graduates, scattered from Preston, Idaho to Punjab, India are being checked by the alumni office at the Utah State Agricultur al College In a Find that Aggie campaign, according to a report released by Leonard W. McDonald, Alumni Executive Addresses A plea has been issued to all graduates now residing in Cache the office at , county to inform Logan of his correct address. Par .ents of graduates have also been urged to send in the current adMr. Gordon Thuerer made a dress and biographical data on plane trip to San: Francisco and their, children, Mr. McDonald spent the week with his sister, stated. Mrs. Carl Smith. Gordon piloted the plane to San Francisco and return. Mr. s trek will 1 NES.l'tWNKiVtEN CRN USE FV30N DOVnIN Rt F The EftGrlE COOU) ONEN FV 40B RN fAFKESONE WONEN'FORE SCHOOL LRONDW, X Rltwr NEVER HRD HNN 'SPERENCE VmSYMN' co The trek will then Pvop Lake Valley (s.J!11nit Park) with Brigham charge of the program J ows: Pioneer dances bv Dancers directed by jjr Jack Francisco accomw Salt " Mr. Lee Hales and Francis erson; musical number bv Smithfield Male dances directed bv Quartet-wester- Smith; accordion solo Herman Theurer and Clyde Harris; pioneer Olsen spent the week end at Salnumber by Jack Richards Roy M. Darley, assistant Tab- the concluding number mon, Idaho, they report splendid ernacle anda in organist, will be at the an Indian attack staged time good fishing console for the Sunday afternoon local Riding Club. general. organ recital at 4 p. m. in the tab All members of the stal Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olsen are ernacle. His program will.be as urged to come in pioneer happy over the arrival of a son follows: and to bring wagons, hamt on Sunday. Mrs. Olsen was the Allegro from the First or other pioneer equip-- , former Kathlen Thuerer. Sonata Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brenchley (a) Fountain Reverie ....Fletcher Postlude in E Flat.. ..Batiste Mayor and Mrs. John w of Franklin, Idaho, spent Satur- (b) Meditation (c) Sturges Jensen'and daughter Mrs. day at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. (a) A Mormon Bowen of Denver attended Hymn John C. Brenchley. An Old Melody (b) performance opening Meeting at the home of Mrs. Gene Autry rodeo in Ogden Ruth Bankhead on July 16 th Finale from the First: SymVierne week. phony were members of the Sevilla club. A program of readings and songs were given. After a reorganization of the club was effected. Officers chosen for the ensuing year were President Mrs. Viola Larsen; vice president, Mrs I Marjo.ine Elwood; Secretary, Mrs. Nettie Leatham outgoing 1 Chevrolet Motor Comp. (Just Rebuilt) officers were Mrs. Beth Poppleton as Pres; Mrs. Mary Cooper, 1 33 Chev. Transmission (Complete) Vice Pres; Mrs. Gertrude Leish1 33 CheV. Rear End (Complete) A chicken supman, secretary, 1 Model A Transmission Good' per was served to the group. Next 1 Chev. Radiater and Grill (Excellent) meeting will be held at the home of Aileen Darley. All members 8 1 Front Axel (Less Hubs) are requested to wear centennial Used Truck Trailer and Wagon Tires dresses. 8:25x20 10 Plies 750x20 Ground W. Grip 8 Flies 700x15 4 Plies 650x15 650x16 600x16 550x17 IVT Crank Shafts 34x35 Chev. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Swenson and ffro daughters of Ogden were Slightly Used Stock Saddles crests ot the home of Mr. New Army Saddle Practically and Mrs. Reuben Hansen last Fri Pick-u- p A Model 35 Chev. Coach day. They were returning to Ogden from Yellowstone Park Coach where tey had been on a Vacao tion. Mrs. Swenson is the for6 5 and 16 Hole inch Wheels mer Retta Hansen. Used Tubes and Batteries Two 20 Inch Truck Wheels Miss Ivean Hansen spent a few days last week in Ogden as the guest of Mr and Mrs. Roger Baur. Mrs. Baur and Ivean are sisters. Roy Parley Plays . - b, R THIS Have For Sale or Trade EFUjUES.I fACKEN " OPENS 0tl Quarters (Macks Park , ram will be given tv; Grant Reese as Whiting as Brigham Yoi Reggie as Heber c v The numbers will be na ; Song by the MIa Ladie! us; musical selections on k by Grant Higginson; illst al numbers by Lee H,, Francis Anderson. WHO NEEDS WftNNFY'SE IINDEPENDENT 'GEE ft,! To 1847 Journey of Mormon Ancest Off and Mrs. Fred ' B. Bailey and children Uleta and Kenneth are guests, of dren, Mary Lynn and' Brent of of Salt Lake City their mother Mrs Joseph Bailey, Smithfield. Mrs. John C. Brenchley, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Rey and Mrs Myron Brenchley and nolds and children John and family spent Friday visiting at Susan arrived Tuesday and pleas Franklin, Idaho. antly surprised their parents Mr. Mr. and Mrs.- James Neeves of and Mrs. J. W. Reynolds. Thomas is a veteran of World War II. 'Ogden were .guests of Mrs. Violet stationed at Kansas Pt kt (Williamson on Saturday. He held the rank of captain. Mr. and Mrs John B Glenn While stationed at Kansas he met spent Sunday at the; home of Lois Mrs. and married Apt. The couple have two children and are their daughter, Mrs. Beth Casper located at Altus Oklahoma where son of Preston, Idaho. he is manager of a Woolworth Mr. and Mrs. Norval Bailey, store. Mr. and Mrs C A Judkins returnThe Chas.. Gunnell Family held ed Saturday from a pleasant trip a reunion on Sunday at the Lorin through Yellowstone Park. Farr Park in Ogden. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray W Hall of Mrs. Myrtle Gunnell and daugh Ogden are visiting fn Wellsville. FOR ALL MAKES OF Eight ladies, members of the Relief .. Society under the direction of President Rena Leishman spent the day Friday at the Storehouse at Logan conning for Wellfare. Wells vllle Ward 1 V-- Hyrum Locals BIG BROTHER SEZt 7 ITS ALLEHS FOR M. J.B COFFEE 37-V- 8 I f FOOD VALUES V 46c :rc y Well Trade For Anythin Wendell Jensen Service Statm QUART JARS GRADED 37c TUNA ALL BRANDS I MIRACLE WHIP 53c CAMPBELLS Canned MILK -- 4 for LARGE ' .. . LB. JAR SKIPPY 48c Vegetable Soup 2 .. 35c FRUIT JARS ..... 85c Mr. and Mrs. Max Jorgensen and daughter Judy of Salt Lake City were week end guests at the home of Mayor and Mrs. John V. Jorgensen. PRODUCE J firfin luscious, ReJ.Ripe... Ue Cut 'em j PERSONALITIES! llldyJlj if (J d i 4c Pound Great American Lawn Mowers THE DOMESTICATE? PRlP WHO THE HOUSE IN AN- - APRON, POES the pishes anp the EVERY Mayor and Mrs. John W. Jorgensen entertained at dinner last Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Max Jorgensen and daughter Judy of Q Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ronald Bowen and Children Robert and Patricia of Denver, Miss Twila Petersen of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Christiansen of Downey, Mr and Mrs. Andrew Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jorgensen and the Jorgensen family of Hyrum-- (Prices subject to market changes) fri-U- ' from vacationing in CASE QUARTS - PEANUT BUTTER 25c Mr and Mrs. Hollis Allen and daughters Dona and Ruth of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nielsen last Friday. They were enroute home obeys housework, anb-meekl- -- Rubber Tire Wheel I Barrow WHIM 1'1 OF THE HIGH COMMAN- D- HIS BATTLE-AX- E , WIFE National Pressure Cookers ' 19,75 1,1,15 Presto Cookers C j Square Wash Tubs .... 2,59 Ironing Boards 7,99 Large Decorative Baskets H dlhC Waata 1,55 SYNOiCATt RED RIPE LB. 17c We can now supply you with CRAPES for canning fruit and vegetable we have No. 2 and 2V2 plain 5 DOZEN SUNKIST DELICIOUS 15c ORANGES CASE 4.79 cans $1.00 and enamel. HOSPITALITY . . . Lewis Doug- -' new- - United States ambassador to England, received warm welcome from Mrs, Elizabeth GriiQn, a. miners wife, when he visited the Denaby main colliery ,at,S3outh Yorkshire, , . las, ' ..(U4 1 |