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Show Pace Four The Co!.e Pioneer of Bear Veterinarians Slate Meet In Logan Soon Aiiieiv-un- . pIRE EDGEGATE ( Jutt l ilt i lit Man, i "Beat i.y, I..1!) Tiu--il.y- June 1'. , It Lake Valley Died Monday Member of the Utah Veterinwill eon ary Mrdaal annual their Unrty-ihlr- d June 24 and 25 on the Utah State Agricultural colk-gcampus, rijairta Dr, Wayne Biiui. and of the assistant professor of animal path- dutt meeting e a.va,-ialio- Mrs. Hayward died early Monday t the home of a daughter, Mr Oeoige C. PiggoR of Bloomington, of kudint to age. She had bt-fadmg in health for the past several niont! j. Three of her 12 children have betome prominent In Logan cut lea They are Dr J. W. and Dr J C Hayward, both connected with the Cliruc and Professor I: a N former 1mui pruti,l.mr now in Badge Hayward, a number of the USAC the U. Is Arm), la of the Foi.; and Guest ajaaaer at the annual faulty -, Ward. b- - D Mi Ken F. ill F. a n.ieu.g in was born Mis Hayward tie, head of the nnlm d husbandry Lake City, bpu-nitx- r 18. 180J a IT 17 departin' nt at USAC and interna- daughter of Joseph W. and LLa-- 1 rp a an authortionally Neibaur. Her pa- Funeral serving Will be1 cs.nd.ul-e- d Dr. b lh CranMia ity on reproduction of amm-lMam I rnmls ga.hcred at lie NeiAlexander teinal hi the Provided e First ward grandfather, and McKenzie will speak give baur. had been a personal friend Thud ward chapel last Wedne day Wednesday at 2 pm for chapil . conductid curing ot ana us weie rites praitlral d moiL'Uauoi itnal ,ur. patenu-& rah. who on June 5th. was m.r'Margaret Omega Campbell, 40. nu- Brophet Joseph Smith and when both days of llte meet. Dr Bum. end Uie wvk Edwards, promineir ried to Clark in the U.gai Glenn to spnd settled In Salt Luke valley In 1818 for Ldward of Obray ,ho Sj;. Indicated e nt rilallves In Rilt Mr Obiav is a son and her 1 tiler had driven an ox Logan farmer ai.d ineich urday at 4 30 pm. In a local ho;.- . a was of eied limple. Janies Mrs Mr. and home Added feature of Wednesday at the Prayer a major ojxration. Mr carl across Uie plains at thi age I and Mrs Wlil.ain Obray plul bv Frank Cowley. program will be live association daughter of Los Angele. Cahfor-- ; The living room Ta: ad.se. Bhe had been employ ed by tlio j row where t..e visit to includd In r.m downtown Musiial mlmbIS Saturday laigan banquet Mrs. JUj wards family moved to t a..luliy decoiatcd with red tlves. civuie public housing admmistratum at Dr. W. H. Hendrick. chairman of ParU They are gues s ot t. ir of ipreil(t,nt operung and closing songs by tne snow balls while th wn and g CiiihleT Ior U:e part (j. . hn arid Assign a vocal solo, by Pun,. Uve Utah Procurement rooms wre derciad parents Mr and Bri(,hajn Young in 1864. arrhlng choll'; bv . orma Mr. N.igle will visit one," nwnt service In Balt Lake City, id BmU-had been Baugh St , accompanied l(,n Uie community She was p,nlei andm pink Providence, vocul dljet by ,Mr 8,13 and Dr. C. L. Anderson, professor d.n- - week before returning home M.' me Her run - VVton table lhan The g ycar. orchld ,u daughter of will remain January 2B, 1902, N gle and daughU-of public health and hygiene at1 Uier died when she was 12 ycjisJMrs IJenry Salisbury and a vo. d, a. ing room was covcied with a k E fr!u,! Ityrum A and Carhe Gorr Camphere for an indefinite time BLhop USAC, will address the vetermar-lanof age, and she and an older sister silk and was bell Siie received her element ly Dr. Hendricks will discuss Uie took over the duties of wtie R! hard E ea , clou: over yellow Drumof Speakers Leishman Mrs. Herbert mana,in,'i in Providence and knr v.en.ciL J w.i a tauz ot Bridle schooling and Woodruff. Newton Sr. relation and affect of Uie war on the ten Bishop .. the past pioneer home. wnath and vellow' lillios A beauti-.- mond. Montana, spent at me Suulh Cache high school. v Uie veterinary profession. Dr. AnShe was married to William j E- a- f Wosdhnd. ith elosing f"' trn, mmii was duspiaved and a days here wiUi relatives schoo at Uie Utah derson will deal with a more spe- Ganunon Hayward Lrr.n. who is attend- - "ter atu.nd.ng Cail Bud-halot ol u' suu Agrieulutral oohege she w,.s was Invocation -, cialized field when he treats Uie! 17 by AnGeoige Las school at a Dentist y yiars of age. A carocnternutet ,ey benediction by Leander T. 8 weie received The bride was ing the by First National Know employed Recent of, lege of came home Saturdav subject Mr Haywjxd also wa, f hls beautiful in a pink chiffon formal geles. Calif, nt ... J me Hormoiu! Functions . to spend his vacation with his faa farmer and was instrumental in Jones assisting were also It' ther. Thomas S. Bradshaw and' In 1934 she went to Son Franeis-othOther member of the USAC obtaining irrigation water for an c tv cmett'ry was dedicated and those dres-e- s of pastal sliades. J- - ParUngton formal oI Oakland, co. Calif.. 10 accept a position meetthe in aid will who relatives. homesteads in the area. He died in faculty Mrs. Maughan wa assisted .n dep.rtment of Agricul Drun-i11Van Mrs and Thomas Mr kg include H. M. Nielson of the 1927. - receiving the guests by her daughture About a month ago she was Survivors biclude 10 of her veterinary science department who Jones Edith of melin Miss and and Mrs WUlram Obrav sent to Layton as a representaUve will speak on '.Mineral Metabol j 50, and daughters. Dr. J W' leased me present ofneers of the ter Sar.,h Sunday afternoon and and In" the"gl7t" room by Miss Ella of Uie housing agency. She came Y A E. and1 Dr. D. and Cove proMIA and Madsen, the following C. Dr. J. ism," Hayward. here with Hayward their evening parents.) Bradshaw Rose to Logan a few days ago to unfeasor of animal pathology, who professor Ira N. Hayward of Lo- - were su.ta.ned Sophia Day. super- - Gairett ar.d Miss Mr. Mrs Howard Jones. and and dergo on operation. I r neis Allen, 1st cc un- Miss Bertha Maughan , will present clinical demonstrations Win Mrs gan; Mrs E. E Cripps of Holly-- , lmei.c.-n- t, and Mi anJ Kidman Jones were in cnarge of A member of the Providence to Uie group Dr. McKenzie will wood Mrs. H. T .sel.j! ; Florence Allen. 2nd California; while Mis dtughtei Elaine of Petersboro. Mr First ward, she had served in take port or, four occasions, pre- - j Woodward of Tremonton; Mrs. E selior; Floia Alien, secretary; Le- - Uie trOikssiuu rooms, or Mis Leland Mrs Kidman and and Paradise We shot Id Malian Christensen sentmg In order Fertility In Ure a. Stevens and Mrs. George Pig- -' ora Allen, cliorister Don Harris of Garland were din- many offui'l capacities, being secArtlfickl gott of Bloomington. Idalio; M-- c have a veo- fine1 Mutual agar. Ml-- s FauEne Miughan and MrsIn ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- retary of the Logan Stake YMMIA Feniale Farm Animal. were for a number of years. She w.vs Insemination in Practice," TVertQ- - j a, r, Brown of Newport News, thus season from th Lloyd Wiight of Murray judging Julies on Sunday. chaige of the serving and they gene also treasurer of the Utah State ity in Uie Male Animal. It Diag- - Virginia; G. IL Hayward of Soda ' newly elected officers Earl Leishman and John Bai'v were assisted by the Misses Doris Business and Professional Women s Allen Mrs. Ena nosis and Management," and dem- - ' Springs, Idaho; Professor C. L. accompanied of James bv accompanied Nagle of Paradise clubs in 1932 and 1933 and was onstrations on artiflci.il breeding JLiy ward of Provo: two brothers, M 2. V M s Wayne Craw to Salt and Shirley Obi ay and sixty guests Los, Angeles. Calif, left Siturdav active m other civic affairs. One hundred methods. . week to end j Willkm Neibaur of Newdale and Lake C:.y F.iday. They went down nt the spend fishing called between the hours of two Surviving are her parents of FVatured also on the program Isaac Neibaur of Dodson. Mon-- on and nine pm Several were from Hyland P,rk. Providence and the follow mg broa was Allen on 33 home 27 Manon ill be Dr. W. T. Huffman, of the1 tana; and grandchildren out of town thers and sisters, Hyrum A Campvisit Satin day. U. S. Bureau of animal husbandry great grandchildren Transferred bell Jr, of Mi'lvilU, Mrs. Mjrie Ambrose' Latsen us having quite Friends may call at the faniilv hr Salt Lake City; Dr. Hugh Hilrst, Vem B Anderson of Wellsvillr Little and The Ladies Senior Literary tluh Bryant Campbell of veterinarian of the Utah Poultry, home fn Paris this evening and a time with hat ltg .and ankle It chief specialist in the United Xetoina, Idaho; ha.sn t healed or became nora a! met Fnday evening at the honji Joseph I. anu A. association in Suit Lake City; Dr. Wednesday until time of services Nav been States j j! Reserve, has l. D. H. Gregory of Southfield, Dr. Campbell of Seattle, Washing- Interment will be in the Paris, from he effects of the break he of Mrs. James C. Parker with President Ethel M Jones m 1. i.ge transferred to the U S Nava! ton; Mrs. W ah;, neta Millard oi R .C. Swalberg of Spanish Fork; cemetery under direction Of the' A letter written to the club from ( Training station in Great Lakes Encampment, Wyoming: Mis B Major Einter W. Young of the Lindquist and Sons mortuary of C Stirland of Fort Worth Elder Ronald Hutchison was read Illinois fiom Norfolk. Vugimj AnNorUi 'western Remount Area, and Lp?an- The following progiam was ren- - derson was graduated from Utah Texas; Mrs Luena Steen of Wa o, Dr. j. I. Curtis, state veterinarian 111 1941 of with the degree State M. Texas; Theron both of Salt Lake City. Harry Hansen is at the Veter- - deted under the direction of Mrs Campbell of Major all's hospital m Salt Lake City for Margaret Bankhead Three musical Bachelor of S ience fn Educat.on Providence and Mrs. Roberta Hanmethods of Young will discuss trtatmenr Harrv is having a land numbers "The Kiss, Melody in F lie is a member of Sigmi Alpha sen of Logan handling breeding problems atj Friends may call at the Camptime to get w,U again. To be de- and "The Snarpshooters March. Eps,lon fraternity Following a perarmy remount depots, while Dr. $ iod of training he will be assigned bell home m Providence this evenCurtis will present an outline of puted of ins health requires a lot were by Don Mitton on hls 111 recruit training at the ing and Wednesdy until tune of Conjoint meeting of the Mutuals of patience to csrry on. Mis Stanley Humphrey to duties the Utih state Bangs disease with! a wiennie roast was enjoved b ol Login reviewed the book "Tor station in Great Lakes His wife services. Interment will be in the was held Sunday evening, program. Af-- 1 of the Providence Richard. Joan and Jerry Hmid Country Lawyer, by Bellamy Par- the former Helen Ellis is usit.i? family plot Scheduled for meetings during Quentin Sliumway conducting in Logan at the present time ter and Allen Seth ricks. prayer singing cemetery under direction of the Shirley Laisen, Rar.av A1 tridge Duiing a social hru a the two days is the Ladies AuxW Loyal Hall mortuary gave a report of the yeirs activ-- I len, Keith and Eton and Jao lovely two course lurch on ''as iliary unit of the association which from Barnes Luella Barnes end H 'f ' Liiiior Commissioner Here ity and read a message served on small tables to c will conduct a Dutch lunch, inforwer Mr and Mrs J. C. Allen c! FOE RENT . 4 pre- -' ladies. F.ve gue-t- s Sleep,r.i r m mal social and a trip to Logan the presiding presidency of the Hendricks entertained in t Allen treated the of games and assisting in 1.: Mis E 1 Salt Lake Cty. formeily of Li and ,1 Mutuals; furnished apartniLni Joseph Mrs Hemphill's canyon during the Veterinary were week end visitois m Lr.ui subject Strong and Clean"; song paring of lunch. hone lstZ) Utier Waite of Logan Mrs Clora i. by Frances and Neta Allen; Gene ,7T J2Z1V Peterson talked on the challenge Lutheran Church of a clean life, bringing statistics The Et angelical Lutlieian church on the use of alcoholic drinks and ME: Synod, Paul G Hansen, tobacco; Elder Carl B Stoddard of Ogden, pastor, holds regular sor-YMIA spoke for some tine es each Wednesday evening at and released the Cove officers. La-v8 00 o'clock in the Seventh Hatch was sustamed as presiDay Adventist chapel. 274 North 2nd. dent w it Seth Allen as secretary West Everyone is invited to attend j Mrs. Bright of the YWMIA ology at I USAC. their and Aatotuuon member et-- 1 eueiU number and mm faculty ertijiry m bool L'C, oils r et-rta g.n the ojiim nllon at 9 am. WedntMla), Jm.e 24 and alll conclude 11. e folio ins day. Pn.v.dilil of llie Utm group la Ur F. L. Mummer of Ogdi n. Dr. E. G Cole, Services Set For Resident t. p p Sult!2iy I TlUlItC lO s. - Of Providence J LiUWttrUj I j f jumg j L -- . r ? b-- , Cow-,lt,- ! I ul . er j . , 1' Mi-Noie- j - J w 1 ' , , j -- j COVE i ! on T I K.O. TOUGH M.s-oii- vi St: st-i- on o Cij. mn IN ORDER TO COMPLY WITH never give toughness a break-s- ock him for qualitys sake . . . And that explains how Our finer 5s now The smoothest fine blending can make! 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