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Show Pape Eiirht A HuUhUon Cites N'tid for More Liberalized Ilucation Two il t at la .vuieruaui, i.upan, Caeiie County, Utah Friday, November 10, ('omitted of Hallway Itohlxiry !iuin One) 1lii'l Mil, Ullfl J.H- - Gnu ll I tier pi. lie's and am- - of I.oi; .n, wuc uiw, nd of luii-jnalstrv.itinn, of In ix'tti r icblxiy Ihli.ibli foods hk imiis of ll'-- 1 L..'diul court fur ullvgidly taking tributum. Wf hliull nafd further fom two Mexican nationals, revKion of taxation and tarill to tw0 nit.n wtrc m prue' haw; bi'tome acquainted with the adjiLstiwnt.s policies. policies, bitter MexKuns In a and production Logan billiard hall hojltli for nutrition, provisions offered to take them for an and other manv and education. and not automobile ride. About six miles These things will things. be warned west of Logan on U. S. Highway conic automatically. with Dr. Hutchison emphasized they b!) they threatened them study, blunt weapoits, took the money, will come only through effort, faith and determination and left them to walk home. were 111 mg at The Mexican They will come if the pimple generally understand the facts and a mobile farm labor camp In issues Involved and if they are Preston, Idaho. on wide agreement able to reach T. Young, of LoAttorney intelligent action. To accomplisha has gan, represented the defendants, these things, education grave responsibility to discharge, and District Attorney L. E. Nelson for only through education can prosecuted the case. come the understanding that is essential to their attainment. Dr. Hutchison In conclutlon. summarized the need for land-graunits to lay more emphasis on that part of their original Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor charge the liberal education of and children left Friday for San the Industrial classes. Educational experiences which Francisco, Cal., where they will will aid in the development of make their home for the winter. these abilities and capacities In Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bird had the citizens of this demgcracy have as their guests Saturday and always been patent," he said. Mr. and Mrs. Airole Sunday, to essential its be will "They Butt and children, of Magna, Mr. survival in the years ahead. and Mrs. Allen Qulnney of OgHis final remarks to Dr. Harris were: "I hope that under your den. able leadership in the years ahead has Clark Johnson returned the home after USAC will strive to meet the spending past 15 well challenge of tho liberal as In is months His wife Europe. as the practical education of the former Elame Longstroth. "common people. If It does, the the Mrs. Ed. Muir entertained at nation will be grateful and the people of Utah will arise to call a pheasant dinner Sunday evenyou Messed. Into your hands to- ing in honor of Courtney Shaffull confidence, they fer. of Nibley, who was recently day with place the welfare of one of their released from military duty. most precious possessions, Covers were laid for Mrs. Shafaddress Dr. Harris' inaugural was along the need for broader fer, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Anderson and more liberal education. "In of Nibley, the host and hostess. scientific research, man has the The Happy Hour cluh enterfor dis- tained Mrs. Fred Sorensen. Fribest known technique covering the real truth concern- day in honor of her birthday at ing his environment the truth the home of Mrs. Lorraine Muir. Inthat will make him free. Games were played and lunch dedeed." the new president served to he honored guest. Mrs. clared. Mrs. Owen Sor"Research Is not easy. The Wayne Hnbner. Mrs. Bill ensen, Longstroth, Mrs. discovery of new truth cannot be realized without infinite pa- Asa Baker, Mrs. Carlyle Bird and tience and endless work. Those, Mrs. Muir. The honored guest was who. through their Investiga- presented with a lovely gift. tions, have made significant conAfter spending the past two tributions to man's store of use- weeks with his parents, Mr. and dehave usually ful knowledge, Mr. Charles Baker, Melvin J. to voted their lives unselfishly reBaker and his wife have their quest, he pointed out. turned to Melvin Pennsylvania. the presidency In assuming un-dhas been assigned to military poof USAC. it will be my aim, direction of the board of lice and is stationed at Pittstrustees and with the aid of the burg. Melvin also visited with an faculty, to make of the college to his sisters, Mrs. Elwood Thompideal place for young people son and Miss Lucille Baker and secure an education of the finest his brother Horace Baker. Mr. and Mrs. an education that will and children of Lewis Spackman Deweyvllle were and develop their highest powers Mr. and Mrs. Charles leave them well adjusted physic- guests of It Ladle. ally, mentally, and spiritually. On the fourth birthday anniis not enough, for them merely little to acquire knowledge, they should versary of her daughter have proper attitudes and be Judy, Mrs. Merlin Yonk enterready to place service to others tained at a party for 12 small above personal gain. guests and Mrs. T. R. Tolman, "To these great ends I pledge Mrs. G. W. Yonk, Mrs. Iva Lu all my ability and strength, for Mrs. June Bowen, Mrs. this important work I ask your Evans, Earl Yonk, Mrs. Nettie Kidman cooperation, and I humbly pray for aid and guidance from the and Betty Lue Yonk. Games were Father of us all. I fervently played and refreshments served. Dinner guests of Mrs. Vessie hope that he will give us the wisdom that will lead us to Gibbs, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. discover the truth, and that we J. Edward Gibbs, of Malad, Idaho. may use this truth for the wel- Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Gibbs and fare of mankind. sons of Salt Lake City. The program, with Mr. Adney The Bridge club met at the presiding, included the prelude by the college orchestra, under home of Mrs. William Bowen, on tlie baton of Dr. N. W. Christiun-sen- , Friday evening. Dinner was servthe academic procession from ed followed hy bridge, prizes .'the Little Theater to the being won by Mrs. Kay Sorenson and entry into the au- - and Mrs. Bessie Gibbs. Other ditorium while the orchestra guests were Mrs. Jack Applonie, played the grand march from Mrs. O. J. Larsen, Mrs. Chester "'Die Meistersinger, hy Wagner. Kiman; special guest, Mrs. Hilda of Congregational singing Leonard and Mrs. Orlyn Whitney America. The Beautiful, by Ward, was directed by Professor and the hotstess. Miss Lavina Bird is recovering W. H. Manning. t Stephen L. Richards, member in the Cache Valley hospital of the LDS council of Twelve, from an appendicitis operation. offered the invocation, and the 'Chansonettes chorus, sang, "Ah Love But a Day, under direction. The other musical number was "Introduction to Act Three, Lohenwhile Thursday morning, grin, played by the orchestra. Dr. John Edward Carver, to the funeral of Phyllis of Ogden, member of the University Tuddenham, a car bearing relaof Utah board of trustees, offered tives of Rolfe Tuddenham from the benediction. Salt Lake City, due to the slipAt a luncheon in the Commons near roads, was overturned pery Dr. building, John A. Widtsoe, former president of USAC and a Kaysville. In the car were Mr. and member of the LDS council of Mrs. Alvin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Glade and Mrs. Mary Twelve, was toastmaster. Mrs. Smith received Responses were given by Dr. E. Cox. George R. Hill to Prsident Harchest wounds and two broken ris as a classmate; Dr. E. G. ribs; others received minor inPeterson, to President Harris, in juries. The car was badly damresearch; Dr. Christen Jensen to aged, but was able to return to Dr. Harris as president of BrigSalt Lake City. Those injured are ham Young University; President nicely and have, return -recovering Le Roy Cowl.es, University of Utah, to I)r. Harris as a fellow to their homes. Otto Porter, who is serving in president; President J. Reuben Clark Jr., to President Harris' the navy, stationed at Norfolk, international activities; Dr. Henry Va., has spent two weeks here Dixon, to President Harris with his wife and daughter at from the Junior colleges- Dr N the home of her parents, Mr. and A. Pedersen, greetings from' the Mrs. Thomas Griffin at Newton. faculty; and President the Mrs. Porter was formerly. Miss future of the college. Adney Final event on the inaugural Ruth Griffin. Mrs. Anna Christensen has gone program tonight will be a reception at 7 p. nv in the Commons to Salt Lake City to spend the Dr. and Mrs. winter. building lounge. Harris and members of the board Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stokes of trustees and their wives, will spent Tuesday at the home of be in the receiving line. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Christensen. (CeiiUuiK ho s. pr-jwa- pri"-''ivtai- tul y i nt er "... Ladys Ladys Ladys locket with 7 diamonds; chain. k fiery long-nec- On Terms Ladys Cocktail Wedding Ring with diamonds and rubies. On Credit $5950 with 2 ring sparkling stones. bow-kn- Easy Terms heart-shape- d locket in rolled long neck chain. Diamond - set cross in gold with long neck chain. On Terms $1275 gold; $R5 On Credit $1475 audi-torur- Profes-Mannin- gs en-rou-te ring for men in massive 14K gold mounting Year to Pay watch Ladys in 14K gold; with silk cord. Smar- t- $J50 Cocktail Set: shaker, 6 glasses and tray. 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