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Show Friilay, Novemler 1G, Inauguration W. G. City, Marriage M.irrnifc' Hants, licviws have been at . lie Cache county clerk s to Woolas A. Macey. 24. office und Gayle Sch.ffnun, 18. both of Loculi; to David Sidney Durncyne. 22. and Helen Louise Seewer, 18, both of Montpi her. Idaho; to . Lee William Johnson. 22. of and Flora Pearl Leonhardt, 19. of Logan. T Louis mau,urution me- Fr.mklin from the re-ide- nt as cU locate St. Ui iven-.ty- Lcui, The weekly at Mo. , i Program Presented Include: sorority taking charge Marian Carlisle, chairman; Jean Edith Chandler, Jane Johnson. n. Pond, Mary Stevenson. Ruth Adra Beth Whitesides and Adele Young. J DlCTAM VLiy1vO ed or ch 'Church Announcement Divine Worsh-will be conducted Friday evening. November 16 at 7 p. m. The tot 1c of the seamon will be. The Rec ption of God's Word." Meetings are held every Fnday evening at 475 East Sixth North In Logan, by Calvary Lutheran Congregation. Everyone is codially muted to attend. J 9 Quarterly to Honor Harris Rent Ceilings Rent ceilings will be fixed in construction advance of from now on, in order to protect tenants from inflationary rents and to encourage the building of rental units, the OPA announces. Rents will be based on prevailing rates for comparable housing, plus a substantial allowance to offset current construc- Logan Group Wins Praise - costs. Here from Chicago chief Dr. L. D. Frederick, veterinarian of the research laboratory, Swift & Co.. Chicago, 111., arrived on the Utah State college campus Agricultural Thursday to participate in a meeting of the Swift research advisory committee at Utah Agricultural experiment station. Dr. R. H. Walker, station director, reported. The advisory committee is working in conjunction with Dr. L. L. Madsen, director of the project, and his staff. Research is being conducted on nutritional deficiencies in range forage and supplemetary feeding of range livestock. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brenchley attended a dinner party at Proii-dirn-e- , BUICK INTRODUCES Its first models for 1911 and other appearance refinements. The straight eight, Monday evening, givm in valve-in-heand specially ; engine has precision-bore- d honor of their son. Private Reid with production emphasis on this Scries 50 Super A 1 vJIN sedan which is first to come from the honed cylinder barrels and features the dome-shapBronchlev, at the home of ....si four-dofireball Buick 12t-lnwheelbase Reid Brenchley s parents, Mr. and) asscmhly lines. Mounted on a combustion chamber characteristic of the - Mrs. Jay Croft left Monday for j Mrs. Charles Bryson. chassis its Improved design incorporates full airflow design. Numerous mechanical and equipment improvehome at Great Falls. Mont, Buick Mrs. Dean Riggs, of lines the former mrnts hsvo been effected, to alb three ( fenders, Dtrr theft -- proof rear wheel shields, comafter having spent the past two Miss Glenda announce Green, cars will be manufactured, in nine body models. nieJcjy"res(y;eu radiator grille and bumper asscmhly ... weeks with her parents. Mr. and the safe arrival of a little son. born at a Logan hospital Jtlon- - ' Mis. George J. Godfrey. Mr. Godday. They are both doing'fine. Named Vice President frey has been very ill. Dean is with tire navy at San Mrs. Darwin J. Goodey and son Homemakers Of Future Mrs. Rlcgs makes Calif. lire t are visiting in Sprlngville, her home in Wellsville with her Donna Zell Willie, of Cowley. j as guest of Mis. Goodey's parents, Mrs. Merrill parents, Mr. and ; Mr. named vice president j was and Mrs. G. B. Workman. Wyo., Dr. Green. Franklin S. HarHonoring Homemak- national Future of the James C. Thompson, who is The infant son of Fenton and ris. who seventh presia dent of Utah State Lrene employed In Salt Lake City. Is Leatham Christofferson, cr! cf America organization at Agricultural born at a Logan hospital Sunday, : meeting of advisors and repre- college in inaugural exercises tovisiting with Mr. und Mrs. Robone died Monday, ert Peterson. day after entatives of Pacific C region at day. the Utah State alumni quarin Utah State Agricultural college. birth. Mr. Chiistofferson is rs- r and terly was released Tuesday, by gan chamber that Dent and he is im-- 1 secrealumni Kilburn. the army and stationed at New Miss Willie will represent the Parley of Helen, Lewiston, daughter with the health propopressed York City. Mrs. Christofferson is Pacific C region, which Includes tary. were dlnm'r ucsts at home sitions health submitted the by sismaking her home with her In greetings to alumni members and and Wyoming J,rsColorado, Thomas A. Utah, to committee the candidates for ter, Miss Dora Leatham. as vice president Dr. Harris said. "The war years offices in - Goodey, Sunday, elecThe Wellsville ward Relief so- New Mexico, the Logan city have clarified many of the ob' on the national council. and fTivate Roland Godfrey ciety conference will be held in jectives of education and the tion. Secretary Strong plans to Private of Loveland, Adams, Weldon Beverly Grtffths have meetconnection with sacrament a story of the projects In was never in a college carry better a ing in the tabernacle, Sunday Colo., was named alternate. Last condition to serve the students their regular furlough with their health bulletin. was Mar- who come to it. He Me- and Mrs. Harold evening at 7:30 p. m. President year s representative forA copy of the new advertising urged Rena M. Leishman will be In garet Whorlton, of Lehl. who was mer students to unit in supportMr. Mrs. And- and and Godfrey booklet of was and Cache Logan on the na- ing the programs charge. The visiting teachers are publicity chairman rew and will leave for at Griffiths, underway mailed to Mr. Strong. He says: especially invited to attend. the college for then "nothing could tional council. Fort Ord, Calif., Wednesday. a "What live in lovely city you hinder the growth of the InstituSergeant and Mrs. L. La Rue and what gorgeous country surtion. Two Fliers Return arrived in Clarkston from Godfrey enrounds me it. makes It very The cover contains a picture of Home From Europe Wash., Tuesday. Sergeant Seattle, PROVIDENCE In vious flat this living Washingthe new president. will receive his release Godfrey ton was I in Salt Lake country. First Lieutenant Byron L. TurA review of the history and from the army. a number of and Mathews Elizabeth City The ago camp years ner and First Lieutenant Paul various divisions of the school Mr. and Mrs. Ezikel Godfrey of the daughters of Utah of agriculture, experiment station saw a bit of the country then, Sharp are both home on Rhoda of from the European theatre. eers met at the home and extension service was anoth- but it seems to me that you have have received the announcement at er highlight of the final 1945 one of the choice spots in the of the birth of a son to Mr. and Lieutenant Turner is the son of Theurer, Thursday afternoon Mrs. Elbert Godfrey, of River-dal- e, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Turner, which the following program was quarterly. Dr. R. H. Walker, au United States. Mrs. Godfrey was Idaho. 152 West He has been rendered: Topis. Pioneer Medicine thor of the articlCi reported that Center. stationed in England for fifteen was Pvcn by Rose Tibbitts, although the responsibility of the riculture is great, it is Miss Abbie Scholes before her organized months and has been flying nor- - sketch of the life of her grand-- 1 coueee jn its ieadorshj in to meet marriage. this need. Chugg, between there and south-- 1 mother, Mary Mitchell was read by Venna Campbell: vo- - j cm Europe in a 7. Lieutenant Sharp is the son of ca' duet by Miss Marcine Curtis Mr. and Mrs. David Sharp Jr. of anc Millie Jensen, accompanied 227 North 1st East. lie was sta- - by Meda Curtis; vocal solo, by tioned in England for 11 months Miss Curtis, accompanied by her and in France for five months. mother, M?da Curtis; Christmas A by Hazel Crabtree During this time Lieutenant Sharp story hour a followed at which 30 missions as the group cal lunch was served to 40 ladies. V-- E tray a on After Navigator club met Thurs- The day their plane was stripped and home of Mrs. at the evening day been transporting they have and Gladys Anderson. Marseilles troops between Reid Brenchley is spending a On their return Casablanca. home Lieutenant Sharp said that furlough with his familyThe First ward Relief Society his plane carried 30 passengers. business and It took them 10 days with a to-- he'd their work afternoon. Dish meeting Tuesday tal of 52 4 flying hours. embroidered and were rug towels Lieutenant this On Sharp trip was the Navigator and Lieuten- - ra.2s cut and sewed, of Alvin Zollinger, Mackey, on the ant Turner was the Las been recuperating at the same plane. They traveled De e at home of his mother. southern route and landed Mack-Bcachis home lor in Wednesday Palm West Field. Monison Idaho. eJlieutenants Both Fla. enlisted in They March, 1943. rLUMiilJNU TCFPATT? will go to Santa Ana. Calif., for leave when their independently-owne- d reassignment expires. ad Tor-geso- tion ns. s student assembly USAC next Tuessponsored by Chi Omej.a sorority. Members of the s Sunday Ben-Mm- In the ehapcl day will be Vhf'lma C'uitb entertained evening in honor of her was A lovely luiuh lut tlaljy. served aftir width games were p!..ed, high score pue being Those won by Douglas Olson, present beside the hostess were Cov I .arson, Mar Jean Jenson, Olson, Robert Jenson, Douglas Arden Humphreys. Kuy CheeketU of Hyrum, Rhea Williams of Logan. Oivtn M. Hale, of Pocatello. Idaho was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale, Wednesday evening. J. W. Seamons and Byrdn Sea-moof Hyde Park, were speakers at meeting Sunday. Mr. Bnd Mrs. Lewis Anderson spent Friday and Saturday in Ogden. The Gleaner girls met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jcnic Hovey to discuss plans for their winter's work. A lovely lunch was served. Seven girls were present. Mi-- S. The Logan senior high school students presented Armistice day The prinassi rnbly Wednesday. program cipal speaker on the was Cadet Major Jackie Barlvr of the school's ROTC unit. Other students taking part on the program were: Talks by Cadet Stake Meet Major James Smith. Cadet Lieual Smithfleld stake genealos-ieA tenant Melvin Meeham, Cadet convention will be held Captain Jack Simmons; "trumpet In the solo by Arthur Sunday tit 2.30 p. m. two Cahoon; Smithfleld stake house, according songs, "My Buddy. and WhisS. to George Noble, stake chairby a senior girls' trio; pering. man. prayer by Marcia Nelson. USAC Assembly pion-leave- 56-d- ay , s ) . j I de 7. War-Wiv- Now es ; More to one and all! - j 1 Co-pil- ot h. - j J "By the way. who is that long over and lank standing girl "Hush! She used to be theie'.in-long and lank, but she's just She's tall and herited $100,000. Atlanta, Ga. Rail- stately now. road Journal. - 1 QUALITY AND SERVICE "ira'jb.'r'iff! agiijgaaai3&' to build a great tourist trade. Yet if everyone in a vague sort of way tries to do a little of everything, confusion will result and nothing worth-whil- e r can result. Ur IN YOUR COMMUNITY arc 1 wiiiid ' m 189 most of these action groups: County Commissioners Mayor and City Commissioners Chamber of Commerce Junior Chamber of Commerce Service Clubs Womens Chibs Boy Scouts 000MMAM JUST ONE PROJECT should be assigned to each group. Care must Be taken to make sure it is a project that can and will be successfully carried through by the group. Needed projects will be suggested in our next advertisement UKlltamVcnn Blended Whiskey grain neutral spirits GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD. 86 proof, 65 UUm UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT SjU Lskt City, Uub Atlis Building (This advertisement k number 12 of a series lo tourist trade for the entire state. t associated ourselves with leading independent grocers throughout the intermountain country. We know that through the connections we have made that greater variety, better quality, improved service and consistently lower prices will be the result. We shall strive in the future to serve our Church Groups and Organizations School Groups and P. T. A. It The management and personnel of the ROYAL FOOD STORE are delighted with the public acceptance accorded their efforts to bring to Logan one of the finest stores to be found anywhere. Wartime restrictions have brought their problems to the groceryman, but we have felt that it was our obligation to bring to our customers the best possible service. The moment building materials were available we started our new, spacious addition and must play a part if Utah is sqi .fi Fi &LVILLE Buiek Announces New 1916 Models Rin ktnlmnul. of Silt former Logan dent.st, attended the nu tins for I Licenses Iae 'I'ha Iacln' American, I.dirun CadU' County, Ltah 1915 il Kroite many friends and customers in the best possible manner. Thanks again for the approval you placed upon our efforts last Saturday when we formally opened our enlarged and remodeled store. IFdl StJfflis South Man Phone 710 |