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Show Friday, May 2d, 1011 A farewell wa held m aciioul gym. Ms.: Bella fi Vi - The Cache American, Kogan. Cache County, Utan nufle on Thursday evening wt h in Prineipui Walter J. IVrkins charge of the olf lowing program: Entry Martit", Junior Prrlude, under the di high school band music retuoii of lam-- . " Brent-hley- , director; chorus, By the MimUxmp pi." school chorus; liivticatlon by instrumental Jensen: Mar jean quarteti, Cenbiribim," La Fay Fatima Cllenn, Joyce Reynolds, Jean Poppleion and Bean Abrams; . Hubbard; salutation. Bee "Neapolitan Nights'; val edietory. Band ' Barley; piano solo la Roy ll.uilam; "The Butterfly, !ddrcs. Professor Moyle Q Rice of ISAC; presentation of diplomas, by beard member John J. "Happy chorus, Hendry; girls Bays; benediction, lata Bailey; and dam the Mon Jay program Jurior nigh cvi-nui- lr j HuUhioi. duug'.ifr u! Mr Harriet HutchLon, why Hi thi- - Woman's Arhas etih-u- d my Aux.lmry corps, uni Andrew SUki-a- . win of Mr. .ml Mr:. Al.: ien w Stokis Sr., who forf the arnu-oice. Parity Hall was in charge of th tfoikw.n; program: Prayer. Ronald HaUhi on; vtKJ trios, La liivne Bank laud. Ha JUe Clark and Le A me 'am Jams Maughati. w.th dutt. Beity acoompatikt; piano Lou Jorit-- s and 11a Ree Claik. A good ciowd were in attendance Mr. and Mr Emil AlmM of Bedford. Wyo.. and P F C I.con Von Almtn of Camp Fannin, Toxa spent Friday evening and Saturday here a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Junes. PFC Von Ha-la- Relief Society room. Presl- Maxine M..ton being in charge. Cut flowers rieetrated the room, which was m.id" beautiful and elueiful with a lire m the A tribute to mother f.replaee was gi eh by Mr.s. Vi rnon Bank- solo. vocal head; Mis, Kd.th Mrs. Jo-e- ; It Gunnell M.iughan; reviewed the Mother's bock, Bank Aecotin.; voi .,1 solo. Mrs; Nellio Each mother was presented wi :h a gift. A lovely lunch was served to 24 mothers and A members. number of mothers frem out of town were present. dtnt u 2-- Jl'NIOIt HIGH SCHOOL COMMENC EMENT EXERCISES The Wcll.-vill- e Junior high school held their annual commencement exercises at he Wellsville taber- - it T! TRADE MARK 5 U. S. Rock Wool Insulates Against Fire Sound Heat Cold U.S. ROCK WOOL COMPANY 118 NORTH MAIN ST. Logan, Utah Tolo dance. In the allowing pro gr.mi wa presented: prayer by : Joseph N, song bv con Ktrralnm. 'Come to the WooGordon Ianon; dlands; pxuni. duet, Helen Whitney and Nancy Hardman; vocal solo. I ails Burnt; poem, Stanley Barrett; piano duet, Keith and Carroll Hughe; vocal Kilo, Mrs. James Cuniong-haLarsen and King, Donna company; vmal kiIo, Don Muir; Baker; piano solo, Joyce ong. Itifc of Mendon Bartlett; May day by II, shop H, C. Sorensen; closing prayer, L. K. Ho-kui- s. May the ward Sort-ma-n- hi-to- Wood. In the aternoon there was i children' dance at two o'clock, followed by races and porta of till kinds, A ball game waj played the married and single men with the married n.en the ix.i martll. LIST OF C.RADl'ATES Dean Abrams, Ervin Anderon, Jean Bird. Alice Albiston, La Nae Bird. F.dyth Jane naker. lata Bailey. Joyce Baker. Reed Bradshaw,. Charles Barret'.. Flame Bodnro, Bart Baldwin. Fred Bowen. Bean Clark. Wanda Campliell. Mat-.oBavls. I 'avid Barley, Boyd F.hastn. Harvey Gibbs, Ray GunFae a nell, Jovleen Gunnell, Glleiin. Keith Garrett. June Hill. Jay 11. It.!!. Jay M. Hill Leroy Bee Hub-harKeith Colleen Humphreys, Rhoda Hansen. M.njean Jensen, Ro.seoe Marriene Fldon Jensen. Johnson. Kerr. Alvin Kidman. 7an Lit. LeLshnia. D'vlc Leishman. j Homer Lelshnun. Karl i Miller, Mitton. Jav Bonald M.iughan. Bovd Muir. Bon Bertha Nielsen, j Wi Vdell Open. Rex Olsen. I.vnn j Emma Jean oi- - n. Pa tty Pr.ee. pvppk ton. jovre .Reynolds. Betty Bon Smith, Riggs. B.lly Riggs-S.aninns. Kenneth j g Speth. j r-.Shelton. Limont Schenk. Ta- trleia Sorensen. Be Ixiy Thorpe. Barbara Jean Ward. Gal.rne Wv-at- t. Floyd W.lllams. La Von Walk or, Marjean Willie, Rex Zillcs. HONOR STl'DENTS Bailey. Alice Albiston. Bart Baldwin. David Barley, Le roy Ha Mam. Dee Hubbard. Colleen Humphreys. Mar Jean JenBarbara sen. Reynolds. Joyce Jean Ward. Faculty members: Walter PerBrenchley. kin, prineipui: Louis Aarcn Lcishman. Fred Sorensen. Maurine J. Pulley, and Venice Maughan. Mr. and Mr.s. Herman Thcurer of Wellsville entertained at dinner Sunday for their son Gordon who was valedictorian at South Cache. The guests were Miss Therma Theurcr of Los Angeles, Mrs. Helen Smith and daughter Karen of Oakland. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jennings and son of Salt lake, formerly Evelyn Theurer. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olsen of Logan and son Ronny. the by boys-chorus- lu-M- wuixl Iage Three winner. AVERAGE RATE THAT THE NEW 6AW --TIMBER 16 CREATED By TREE -GROWTH IN THE AMERICAN FORESTS, yEAR-AROU- HP ITS estimated second EVigy that U.5 . CJVUANS WILL CONSUME 749 EGGS OOO BOARD FEET 15 GROW PER CAPITA DURING 1944 . NOT BAD. Ju-ann- a d. K.-n--.u - ,fVt J r- - t j ss , big dance n the evennlng climaxed the day' entertainment. Tin following students from Mendon graduated from South Cache high school Sunday evening: Mary Alta Baker. Dan Bird. Hcmn Ruby Dickerson. Harold ger. Jean Kidman, Leo laidle, Wood I nr.Mti, leola Richards, Paul Sorensen. Carma Stauffer. Carina Whitney and Claud Yunk. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood left Monday for Ias Angeles, Calif., white they will visit with Mrs. Wood's sisters. They plan on returning by way of Sun Francieco in utiout ten days. A PHONE 1 Refrigerator trucks, carrying up to io tong of HELP KEEP AMERICAN SOLDIERS' PERISHABLE FOODS, WELL FED AT THE ROUTING FRONTS. duct, Helen Whitney and Nancy Hardman. Ronald Kidman: class history, Gilbert Wood: song by Junior chorus: class will, by Jay Richards. Principal Hess of the was Logan Junior high school guest speaker and delivered a very interesting address, folowed by the valedictory by Luella Baker; the ' diplomas were presented by Prln- cipal Durrel Hughes; Ross Bartlett sang the closing song and prayer was offered by Claud A. Sorensen. Ralph and Ray Taylor, sons of are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Taylor, visiting here, spending their fur. lough from their marine base at San Diego, Calif. Ralps wife was 30 the former Marcia Checkeths of Bear River city, and Ray's wife Is the former Miss Ella Ru Frank of Providence The May Day celebration was held Saturday at 10 a. m. with the crowning o the queen. Miss Bonnie Shelton. She was crowned by Gill Wood; this being followed 44 TAXI SOUTH MAIN LOGAN CANYON i MAGNIFICENT AND RICH Major Metals Mining Company Cache Count Enterprise Office, 40 West Center, Logan A SPRING The Mendon district school held their graduation exercises Friday Principal Durrell evening with Hughes in charge. The graduates Ronald Kidman, Marcia were: Sorensen, Gilbert Wood, Jay RichHeber and ards. Luella Baker Hardman. The opening prayer was offered by Arthur Kidman; vocal salutation, solo, Kay Sorensen; Heber Hardman; Junior girl chorMarrice Sorensen; poem, us; rm ANNO UflC EM ENT Effective June 1, 1944, the UTAH POWER and LIGHT Offices in LOGAN, SMITHFIELD O Every Spring Garment Must Go! Our policy has always been to carry nothing over from season to season. RICHMOND tl and PRESTON, IDAHO at 8 A. M. and Will open :x SPECIAL 12 ONLY LADIES SPRING COATS AT JUST Close at 5 P. M. Monday thru Saturday These new hours will affect only the offices. 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