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Show Friday, M;rch S The Cache American. Locan. Cache County, Utah lOlfi Tap:e Visits Daughter Art Exhibit Mrs. Jo cj h P. Morrell Is spend Students. faculty members, and townspeople are invited to th- - trig a few days in Salt Lake City cptnini reception of an art ex-- i lisi hig wall her d ughter and sonhibit Sunday at USAC, from 1 to in law Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Slid-- j 15 5 p. m.. according to Everett Enlists Edwin Tlie In Tie art. instructor Strawbndgc ballet Thorpe, Richard Terrell Balltf. 18, son pictures will be placed in the dancers of New York, will pre-M- r. Welti Dies of Mr. and Mrs. Serge Balljf. 153 main hall of old main. Mr. Thorpe sent the ballet Columbus, March North 2nd West, recently enlisted gaid. Contrad Joseph Welti, brother 15th for the school children of , in the U. & regular army. of iTofessor Walter Welti, for-- 1 Logan city, at the Capitol are Farewell of Logan, died Two Monday ater. Missionary performances Recovering at his Salt Lake city home fol-- 1 scheduled, 9.30 In the morning Mr. of Marvel Oben, daughter Miss Joy Speth is reported relowing a heart attack. He was and 1:30 In the afternoon. from an i and Mrs. Deary Olsen, Voung, 52. satisfactorily covering MNS. This ballet Is the1 sixth per- Frlbe honored all appendlsitlc operation at a local Cache county formance presented in Logan by hospital. She Is the daughter of day at a farewell prior to leaving dancers, it is strawbridge Mrs. eastern Jr., on an LDS mission to the Mr. and .George Speth Doctor Degree Deceive based on Columbus' udventures . ( of College ward. states. She leaves for the mission w Among the 37 young men jn discovering 'America. Accord-receive- d field March 18. Following the promedicine 'of doctor their Mr sra wbrieiye, the story Must Like It gram, a dance will be held. Uru- - Js at special Sunday degrees excclent for Vernon producing S, Sergeant Everett versity of Utah commencement a delightful And entertaining per 26, son of Mrs. .Nettie West L. Position Franklin i exercises were Nelswender. 267 South Mam, has Accepts formance, R. Kent, both a reenllsted In the -. army for The W. company Maughan, graduate Jr. and Howard Strawbridge Ralph He has al- student at Utah State Agricultural of Logan. MNS. three year hitchcomes to Ixigan as a Junior proit ready served five and one half college and an athlete, has acceptgram. on a basis, unwears years In the army, and California On Board of Directors der the sponsorship of the Lowith the a ed position Asiatic-Paciftheater ribbon. the was gan city school board, and the Packing corporation as field man Marion Cox, of Providence, directors of board orea. to the association of American universof the Northern Utah elected ager Promoted Mr. Maughan, who graduated In of Utah Honey Producers cooper ity women. Donald C. Blair, son of Mr. and Tickets are on sale at the ative at its recent meeting in a"d Mrs. Rosamond Blair, of Lewiston J941 "f"0? leave schools and the ' Salt Lake city, C. J. Sorenson, the elementary has been promoted to technical was among Junior high schol. to is he where USAC entomologist, for Roy. mediately 725th ordance in the This year for the first time the speakers. MNS. company, now stationed in Ja- - be stationed. the schools ore offering a limthe Connie former His wife, pan. ited number of tickets to adults, Bowen, and two sons, Alan Rex j LhanSe ynmr Announcement Church and Roger Don. live in Lewiston. Mi order that more of the parents U Carvary Lutheran Congregation may see ,T)e Studentville", Residents af performance. Divine worship Sunday. trailer city, voted to re- - will hold Ides of March The members of the committee March 10, at 10:30 a. m., oti 475 East 6th North. The discussion are; Miss Virginia Daniels and , tax filing deadlines a week away, Canada." reports. topic. Mis. David A. Burgoyne, The 'de- - will center around the SherFOci:I about a Bible at as the v reached Henry Cooper, cision Say What Does A D Al-- 1 bv lix technlcahties' at thp Itself held cv- - man- Hansen, Alvin Hess, Misses reccnt,v are and par,y hpld Meetings of internal len, local collector Mr. Wood and tax- - C0n0ge clubhouse. Sunday morning and every Edith Bowen and Hazel Adams, federal revenue, reminded Mrs La Rue Brockbant were In ery is cordially (invited to at- Mrs. Lewis M. Turner, Mrs. Harpost-offione in office the his payers that of arrangements. Special charge old Bennion and Mrs. Wayne accommois open daily to tend. guests were Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Bennion. date filing of federal returns. Chase, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jq PgjFQrr Jn LOgail Mai. i i j the-mer- ly I Neis-wend- non-prof- ic J ! I .Is?, Ja j r ! ce Io-roc- k. Merchants Meet Montrose Calls Meeting of the Canyon Trails and Water Sheds Committee of the Login Chamber of Commerce has called a meeting of the committee for Monday evening, 7:30 o'clock at the chamber. The committee has an ambitious program for the season. Chairman J. L. Montrose Beet Boost Interrelations between soil moisture content and levels of soil fertility In sugar beet production will be emphasized in studies to be conducted In Utah in the next few years. This is the Information brought back from the recent annual meeting of the American Work in Ogden Ended Mr. and Mrs. Nels L. Sorensen have been residing in Ogden during the past three end one half years where they were engaged at the Arms plant are home Mr. again at 481 East Center. Clark has affiliated himself in the insurance business along with W. O. Clark. They are connected with the Co. State Farm Insurance of Illinois. Housing Report Chairman Melvin Squires and Owen Yeates of the membership committee of the Logan Chamber are working out plans for an aggressive campaign - lor more new members for the organization. Invitation letters will be mailed in advance to prospective members. Contacts will be made layer iby members of the committee. Vice-Chairm- an More Members Wanted The Special Housing committee of the Logan Chamber of Commerce for the Utah State Agricultural College met at the chambs today and made a progress report on a proposed housing project for veteran married students of the college. President Wilford W. Lun-dbeof the chamber is chairman of the committee. rg Marriage Licenses j Chairman Harold Fomoff of the Merchants Committee has scheduled a meeting of all the merchants and business houses of Logan at the chamber next Wednesday, March 13, at 9 a.m. Projects for the year will be presented and plans laid for the collection of the budget. Rodeo and Fair Alfred H. Gnehm, Jr., chairman the Cache County Fair Rodeo committee has announced that tjie Western Rodeo Company has been contracted to produce the rodeo for the fair this year, Aug. 15, 16, 17. This company Is headed by Frank Coffee of Burley Idaho. They are well financed and have been in Texas contracting for the Brahma bulls steers end calves. It will be a new show for Logan and Cache County people this year. Other members of the rodeo committee are County Commissioner L. Ray Robinson, Ezra Lundahl and M. R. Hovey. Plans for the fair are progressing well, according to President Allen Olsen of the Cache. County Fair Bureau. of Society of Sugar Beet Technolo in Denver by Dr O. J. Kel- -, Legion Meeting Tonight federal collaborator In soils The American Legion organizairrlf,atlon ftt USAC experi- - tion has called a meeting tonight ment station. to be held in the Legion home in Logan canyon. It commences at The Needhams 8:00. Matters of very great imporMr. and Mrs. S. E. Needham Jr. tance will be presented and all have returned from a trip to members and men are Dallas. Texts, where they went invited to attend and take part to attend a gift, art and jewelry discussion. In addition to' show. They were able to make in the an interesting prodiscussion the purchase of some scarce numbers that they have wanted for some gram and refreshments will be TOURIST BREAK SEEN time. While there they were guests enjoyed. FOR SOUTHEASTERN UTAH at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Strongly supporting the desigDe Sanders. It will be remembered Farewell Utah's of southeastern nation Missionary that Mr. De Sanders conducted a son of Highway U. S. 160 as part of the Austin Nelson, Merrell several here years bicycle shop Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, 154 Alaska to South America highago. way system, a large delegation of South 3rd West has accepted the for duties leadng citizens from Carbon counfor call missionary Unmapped Wonders will ty will join with delegations from He church. Saints Latter Day Wonders of the largest unmission home in Salt1 Green river, Moab and Monticello mapped area In the nation south- enter the at were described by Lake City, Monday, March 18, to attend a road meeting eastern Utah 16th. New March Hawaiian Mexico, to Gallup, the will he to go of then students Ross S. Musselman The tourist possibilities of this USAC Friday in an Illustrated Islands. He is married having met lecture. The Monticello rancher his wife in California during his highway are highly important narrated pack trips to the Edwin, stay there as a member of the and its designation as a major Caroline and to South Alaska Augusta natural armed forces. The Bishopric of the route from bridges, cliff dwellings and other Logan First ward will conduct a America would throw into promiattractions of the region. He was farewell party in honor of Elder nence all of southeastern Utahs in attendance at the sol consernext Nelson evening, major scenic attractions, such as, Monday ended vation conference which 11 in the ward chapel and the Book Cliffs, the Silent City, March at USAC. Thursday v An interesting1 Geysers of Green River, the Skyamusement hall. is being arranged and line Drive, the Arches National program According to Mr. Ilovey will be enjoyed. All Monument, the Bridges National dance a then It is reported to the Chamber National friends of the family are in- Monument, Hovenweep of Commerce that some farmers the Monument and Monument Valley. to attend. vited from Providence are permitting their horses to starve to death in the fields west of the Logan-Hy-ruhighway south of the Ballard Springs. The horses have to paw in the snow and frozen ground to gel what little forage they can. PERFECT E!T THROUGH The question is why dont these fanners be more humane end give THREE-WACUT these horses to the Utah Company. The horses will FIGURE. PERFECT SLIP BY be too weak to do any farm work. J' -- J Vakcd; on tal.c Five the hfa George Alien S;i:.th was given by Mrs. Woodrow Nifl-ten- ; Mr. nd Mrs. Cluiton Perkes played a Violin duet consisting of a medley of favorite tunes ol President Smith; a menage to the from President Relief Society Smith was read by Lew A. Balls, with the response being given by Mrs. Lew A. Balls; the chorua sang, ::God Bless This House"; Mrs. Susie Seamons pronounced the benediction. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hyde left Friday for a vacation trip in California. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Chambers of Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Orlln Hunsakee and sons, Victor and Terry, of Delta, spent Monday and Tuesday visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John E. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McQuarrie and children, Robert and Irene, of Clearfield, were visiting at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Mecham left Wednesday morning for Salt Lake city to take their old daughter, Sandra Lee, to a hospital for medical observation . and treatment. Glenn J. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lee, arrived home Tuesday from Europe. He has received his army discharge after four years and one month of service. He served as a Sergeant In the air corps for 33 months and was then transferred to the Infantry where he served as a corporaJ. He spent dhe year In Germany taking part In the last battles before German surrender. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McQuarrie entertained at a supper at their home Wednesday evening In honor of Eldon Mauchlcy, who has recently received his army discharge. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mauchley and son Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Mer-ci- n Petersen and daughter, Patricia Kay, Miss Joyce Petersen, Mlltdn Petersen and the host and hostess. HYDE PARK of Pif-hlri- it The Golden wrdin? reception for Mr. aniL Mr. John J. was held at thir home in Hyde Mrs. Park, Tuesday. Mr. and laimb greeted 350 relatives and friends from Hyde Park, surrounding towns and Idaho. Mrs. Lamb wore a corsage of red roses and carnations. The rooms were artistically decorated with talisman, roses, whitqi carnations, snap dragon and daffodils. Arranged on a table Were two photographs of Mr. and Mrs. Lamb, one taken on their wedding day 50 years for their ago, and one taken The golden wedding. serving table was covered with a white lace cloth and centered with a three Itered laced wedding cake topped with h ' gold wnpftth and gold bell White tapers in gold candle holders were at either end. The sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lamb, presented their mother with a gold lapel pin anl their father with a gold wrist watch. They received many other lovely gifts of cut flowers potted plants, candy and 50 congratulatory messages. Assisting with the receiving were the children of Mr. and Mrs. Lamb: Willis and Suel Lamb, and Mrs. Gladys llancey of Hyde Park; Eldon Lamb and Mrs. Arley Cole man of Smithfield; assisting with serving were Mrs. Willis Lamb. Mrs. Eldon Lamb, Mis Erma Coleman. Miss Laura Lou Lamb, Miss Faye Lamb, Miss Beth Lamb and Miss La Ree Lamb. The only brother of Mrs. Lamb. Ima Thurston and his wife and two sons. Floyd and Glen, of Burley. Idaho were present at the wedding. Mrs. Delmar Waite entertained the members of the JFF club at the Ke Ora cluh rooms in Smith field, Friday afternoon. The time was spent playing bridge, with score prizes being awarded to Mrs- Norma Waite and Mrs. An- drea Lamb. A gift of apprecia tlon was presented to the outgoing Mrs. Verla presidency: Lamb, Mrs. Edna Christoffersen and Mrs. Gertrude Perkes. Luncheon was served at small tables to the following members and guests: Erma s, Waite, Edna Elwood, Helen Coeds of Utah State AgriculturGrace Perkkes. Andrea Lamb, Norma Waite, Edna Chris- al college are creating new dance toffersen, Gertrude Perkes, Lila steps and practicing for the dance Meneita Purser, Daines, Verla contest to be held early in April Lamb, Thora Balls, Verda Balsl, at the fieldhouse. Sarah Daines, Winona Vail, EvIncluding folk, tap, modem, social dancees, elyn Kirby, Ordie Perkes, Wilma character, and McQuarrie, Druzella Nielsen and the annual contest is an activity of the womens intramural prothe hostess. gram of the physical education Mrs. Myron Seamons entertained at a party at her home Thursdepartment. Student manager of day evening, the occasion being the event is Ora Woodland, of her birthday anniversary. Those Richmond. The dance teams do not use present were Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Seamons, Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne professional or outside help in Perkes, of Hyde Park; Mr. and creating their dances. Competition Mrs. J. W. Seamons Jr. of North is enhanced by a cup that is awarded by the womens intraLogan; Mr. and Mrs. Vem Seamons of River Heights; Mr. and mural department to the sorority Mrs. Stanford Chipman, Mr. and which, throughout the school year, Mrs. Bill Shaw, of Logan; Mrs. has gained the most points for Seamons was presented with many participation in womens sports. The dance contest is one of the lovely gifts. The Relief Society was in major events for which intracharge of the Sunday evening mural points are awarded. services in commemoration of President George Albert Smith. UTAH PARKS READIED Counselor Oneita Waite was in Southern Utah National Parks charge. Congregational singing was will put out the welcome mat conducted by Mrs. Martha Daines; June 1st, following the expendiopening prayer was offered b.y ture of a half million dollars for Mrs. Hannah Saunders; the Relief improvements. Prewar five-da- y Society chorus, under direction of tours through Zion and Mrs. Orma Thurston, with Mrs. Druzella Nielsen at the piano, Bryce, all originating at Cedar I Walked Today Where City will be resumed. sang, - USAC Coeds Map Dance Contest Sea-mon- se m Marriage licenses have been issued by Cache county clerks office recently to: Leland Le Grand Chatterson, 23, and La Vera Larsen, 19, both of Preston, Idaho; to Eldon Ray Walker, 20 of Logan, and Anna Lou Cook, 20, of to Alma Bartlett Hyde Park; Rigby, 27, of Logan and Ivonna Jensen, 23, of Mink Creek, Idaho; to Lavon Anderson, 21 of Nibley and Arvilla Merrill, 17 of Smith-fielProfessor Returns to John Michael Heinrich After a year and a half as ofJr., 24, of Cleveland, Idaho and on a troop transport, Lieuficer Alma Catherine Erickson, 23 of Ralph L. Calvert has reLogan; to Venal Jones, 23, of tenant to his USAC to resume turned Maurine and 22, Logan of as duties assistant professor of Providence; to John Edward according to Profesof Paradise and mathematics, Oldham, 21, Laura Lee Gunnell, 19, of Wells-vill- e; sor B. H. Tingey, department head. to Jedd Murray Rigby, 20 Lieutenant Calvert entered the inof Newton, and Arlene Traveller, navy in July, 1944 and was Y. N. doctrinated at Plattsbury to Dalmain 18, of Smithfield; Couch Earley, 19, and Ra Nae He participated in the Invasion of in the Wallentine, 18, of Ovid, Idaho; to Luzon, at Lingayen gulf, Max Eldon Rigby, 21, and Fae reinforcement of Mindoro, and in the Okinawa campaign. He will Marie Kershaw, 17 of Grace, Idabegin teaching at the opening of to Tom James 29, and ho; Jackson, Vera McAllister, 22, both of Lo- spring quarter, March 25. gan; to Norman Jay , Allen, 21, and Adelle Young, 21, both of Well Represented Logan; to Sidney R. Smith, 21, of Chairman Oscar Wennergren of Salt Lake city, and Renee - Jes-so- p, the Agricultural Committee of the 17, of Millville; to Blaine HarChamber of Commerce reley Nelson, 21, and Emma Jean Logan the committee will be well ports Hyden, 20, both of Logan; to Carl at the Agricultural Brockbank Fuller, 25, and Edyth represented Ruth Larkin, 23, both of Smith-fiel- d; Conference at Salt Lake City next to Clyde Hansen Allen, 19 Monday, March 11. The conference of Hyrum, and Velma Dawn Fens-k- y is sponsored by the Agricultural Anderson, 16, of Wellsville; to Department of the U. S. Chamber William Anderson, 31, of of Commerce and the committee Lynn Nibley, and Glenna Lucille God- of the Salt Lake City chamber. frey, 17, of jClarkston; to Billie Barton Monhgomery, 21, of Hey-bur- n, Delos James of the U. S. Chamber will have charge of the morning Idaho, and Nelda Bair, 18, cesison. For the afternoon session Kols-ter, of Burley, Idaho; to Jim H. 21 of San Angelo, Texas and Prof. A. L. Stark will discuss soil Bernice Adams, 23, of Logan; to management and fertility; G. Alvin will discuss improved Doyle Jensen Mathews, 19, of Lib- Carpenter erty, Idaho, and Edith Passey, 20, grading and packing; Clyde C. of Georgetown, Idaho; to Glen J. Edmonds will discuss centralized Sheen 21, and Joyce Dunford, 18 both of Logan; to Verden Milton grading end packing. Agricultural leaders and committees of chamBoman, 25, of Lewiston, and Alta ers commerce of the Colleen Christiansen, 19, of In- area will attend. mountain California. Y "HER''- - Make it a sparkling symbol of your love that she can cherish always. Gems of Quality set in designs of distinction. Gorgeous is this Gem of Quality diamond ring with its brilliant center and two smaller diamonds in the mounting d; inter-glewoo- d, &niiS The wedding ring has one fine quality diamond in the center tit STARGLO.. Bright star in your slip wardrobe! 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