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Show Friday, February The Cbehe American, Logan, Cache County, Utah 13, 19 10 D. A. Skeen FRIENDSHIP Two Arrested Resumes Alumni Post By ED. Two Logan juneviles, one 13 gymnasium. the other 14 years of age, have been turned over to Juvenile court authorities for allegedly ran- Church Announcement sacking lockers at Logan senior Carvary Lutheran Congregation high school. Captain James A. will hold Divine worship Sunday, Smith, acting police chief, says. February 17 at 10.30 a. m. the Captain Smith said the pair had sermon topic being "The Incorrupconfessed to taking pocketbooks tible Crown. Meetings are regubelonging to E. G, Earl, Dearl larly held at 475 East 6th North Thorpe and Newman Harris while every Sunday morning at 10:30. Maintain Force A speeding up end an expansion of the activities of the committee Refor Economic Development search Division of the termination of the work of its national Field Development division has been announced by Paul G. Hoffman, CED chairman, following a meeting of the committee's board of trustees. He added, however, that many of the community CED organizations will continue to function as Independent groups until their programs are completed. Mr. Hoffman said: CED was organized In September, 1942 to assist In the achievement of a record-breakin- g level of production and employment in the postwar period. To meet that objective, a double-barreleprogram of action was Initiated. development "First, the field program was started and carried forward to stimulate and assist Individual employers, community and company by by1 community courageously company, to plan during the war for quick reconversion, expanded peacetime production and distribution. Second, a research program was organized which called for objective study on the part of nationally prominent economists and businessmen of those policies of government and business which bear importantly upon our economic life, with a view to discovering those changes necessary to provide a business climate which would encourage business expansion. "In meeting its responsibilities, the Field Development division organized more than, 2900 county and community CEDs with mere than 70,000 businessmen as members. The members of this large task force personally contacted hundreds of thousands of large and small employers. The results of such activity by CED and other organizations became apparent soon after JaReconversion surrendered. pan was ahead of schedule,' living more rapidly progrgessed much than most of us believed possible. Within three months after V-- J Day, more than 52,000,000 workin ers were employed gainfully this country. estimated by "Unemployment, the U. S. Bureau of Centus at only slightly more than 2,000,000 as 1946 began, waa only a fraction of the total which had been forecast for that time by many economists, and government officials who made their prediction soon after Japan surrendered. "Industrial strife has slowed has down our production and from employment prevented reaching the peaks which it would attorney, was recalled because A. Russell Croft, 20, conservationist Forest and at Intermountain station, OgRange Experiment den, recently resigned for reasons of 111 health. Mr. Croft had served three years as head of the organization. Mr. Skeen served two terms terminating in 1944 and has since been on the executive committee. Mr. Croft has been general superintendent of the quartermaster supply section, Ogden depot. His organization ability was recognized by his superiors, and he was sent to various parts of the country as a "trouble shooter." He became an expert on depot organization, storage practices, and operational procedure. A graduate of 1924, he was formely dean of men at USAC. He was previously head football coach at Montana state college, Bozeman. d Shepherd Sings With Warner Brothers Jerold Shepherd, of Salina, known the length and breadth of Utah for his solo work with USAC music is organizations, adding to his vocal achievements in California, according to Dr. N. W. Christiansen, head of the music department. Chosen from among 200 contestants, the Utah baritone will sing in a Warner Brothers prodeduction, "Night and Day, picting the life of Cole Porter. He has already been working in Wartens music department. He was graduated from USAC in 1941. His wife, the former Olive Nielsen, also a USAC graduate, and a nine months old daughter Carol, reside with him in California. It is lonesome all walled in with steel and concrete, Regardless of how I pretend, Though millions may make up the crow in the street If there is not one to call, friend. when for vacation I make my retreat There is pleasure each day that I spend In the little home town where the folks that I meet Still look upon me as a friend. So and two sons, Hessie and William of Twin Falls, Idaho were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Orchard Sunday. Thursday was parents day at the Lewiston schools: students remained home and parents went to school. The objective was to show to the parents what Is being done and taught to their children. Hot lunch was served as always, but to the parents. In the afternoon a special program was presented. Many parents expressed themselves as it being a profitable day. Mrs. Nannie Colef, of Ogden, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hogan. Orchard Mr. and Mrs. Bert spent Sunday in Brigham city, with Mr. and Mrs. visiting Douglas Orchard, Mr. and Mrs. Max Orchard. Alvin Orchard and his grand-- ; son James, went to Ogden, Sunday and spent tho day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Dopp. Mrs. Alvin Orchard had been in Ogden several days visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Dopp. She returned with Mr. Orchard. Mrs. La Vern Neeley, of Black-foo- t, Idaho and John Orchard of Fort Hall, Idaho were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orchard Wednesday night. Mrs. Hortense Zobell and two children of Nyssa, Oregon are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bemhisel. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Karren are visiting relatives in Los Angeles. They left Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis have returned from a business trip to Arozona. Is visMrs. Edna Gustaveson iting with relatives in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goff and family of Ogden spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lavell, of Pocatello, Idaho were overnight guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orchard. Cache Valley Banking Co. LOGAN, UTAH A Bank of Strength and Character TRUST COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Logan, Utah The Lewiston First ward choir was reorganized Wednesday evening at the regular choir practice. Released were D. D. Hyer, B. Harrison, president; Rachel vice president; Cleah Nielson, liAlvin Anderson, secretary; brarian; Marva Tibhitts, chorister; Erwin Wiser, assistant chorister. Sustained were Rachel B. Harrison, president; Leland Pickett, vice president; Flora Kemp, secDee Wiser, librarian; Erretary; win Wiser, chorister; Emerett Alta Harrison, Wiser, chorister; Carol Kemp and Marva Tibbetts organists. The Lewiston First ward MIA present two one-adramas in the community theater Tuesday evening, "Slovsky Flower Shop, directed by drama director Mrs. Alice Williams, and Too Many Marys, presented by the Bee Hive girls and directed by Barbara Plowman and Luella Nelson. Clarinet and comet duet was by Gayle Dean Blair and Leveme Neilson, piano accompanist Janet Barker; saxophone solos by Adrian Leavitt, accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Leavitt. A dancing party ended the evening's i ct . i .75 1 - College Community And very smartly in print, too, in our Theater What is called liberality Is often merely the vanity of giving La Rochefoucauld. 'L-- I have jostled and jammed with the crowds in a row, With never a face that I knew, And neither a howdy nor cheery hello, And no one to say, How are you? sharply. Our belief is based on surveys made by local CEDs and upon a study of the CED Marketing committee, which indicated that after reconversion is comof Mrs. Laryne Karren was hostes production pleted national manufactured goods will show a to the Juene Mere club at he 42 per cent gain over that Thursday evenin. Daint of hom refreshments were served and th 1939. evening spent in playing bridgi The Research division, because with prizes being awarded t nature of the Mrs. Margaret Theurer and Mr of the urgent transitional problems, has largely Ruth Brown. Special guest we Ruth Brown. concentrated its studies in this Mrs. Mand Mrs. Earl Orchar area. Its staff of scholars and its research committee, composed of businessmen, have issued monographs and policy statements on such subjects as the termination of war contracts, the liquidation of wartime controls, transitional unemployment, and an interim study on postwar taxation. presents studies To date, only two ROSE FRANKENS dealing with long range problems is director of the Research staff Walter Fuller, president of the of Curtis Publishing company as served has Philadelphia, chairman of the Field Development division. the men were participating in the adult recreation classes at the c have attained by now had there been no serious labor troubles. But we are confident that when emthese troubles have ended ployment again will turn upward agriculture and international have been completed and trade published. Most of the important studies in thsi area are in progress or are still to be initiated. These include studies of international cartels, the problem of small business, fiscal and monetary policy, and the effects of monopoly. It will takei another 18 months, and perhaps as long as, three years, to complete the task of CED in this area. Ralph E. Flanders, president of the Federad Reserve Bank of Boston, is charman of thq Research division; Theodore Yntema TUTTLE It is friendship that really makes living worth while And not piles of concrete or steel, recall of I). A. It is people whose handclasp we get with a smile Announcing Skeen as USAC alumni president Who soften the sorrows feel. and appointment of Jack Croft as executive secretary, the Utah I have ridden in subways and also on Ls State Agricultural college alum- But saw neither nod, smile, nor grin; ni quarterly is being distributed I have lived in apartments all lined up like cells to graduates in many nations. Mr. Skeen, 09, Salt Lake city Where no one would run in and chin. Imperative To Page Three new dresses made for spring and for you. Bright colors in jerseys and rayon CLAUDIA new styles in Directed by Floyd T. Morgan dresses Friday, Feb. 15 Saturday. Feb. 16 M. in and two-piec- e soft or tailored. Suit effects with lavish gilets for flattery. Yes, Monday, Feb. 18 Tuesday, Feb. 19 Feb. 20 Wednesday, s at 8:20 P. one-piec- e springs in print and youre in fashion the with one of our new style dresses!. College Little Theater Tickets available at the Secrearys Office at the College or at the City Drug Store. i t I ! ncaiin |