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Show FiM.ty. May !!, 10 aaaama r a,.oamaa K2B W. A. Hansen, m.yor of Smith is m Chicago. Ill , on a busi- to 1A r . , ' v. . ' r V 1 si& V Kindergarten for kindergarten students at Summit school will be Registration Monday, according fisc to Glen K Winn, principal. A'- - M f i'L , w 4 Joins Alumni Unit V Arlo B. Weston, of Lake town. Rich county, is now a hie member of USAC. He graduated In UNO and was active in basketball, track, drama and the operas. He was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Kindergarten at the Providence school will begin June 3. according to Mrs. Sara Low. All mothers of students who will enroll from and Providence, River Heights, should be there at 9 am. and thote from College. Young. Nib-le- y and Millville, at 10:30 am. Leon Fonnesbeck. prominent Logan attorney, has become a life member in the USAC alumni association, according to Jack Croft, Undergoes Operation secretary. He graduated in 1009 Jesse L. petty officer, 3C, and is a former member of the son of Mr. Earl, and Mrs. J. Lavon board of trustees. Earl, is recovering at (Bonnie) tlie Oakland, CaL, naval hospital Teacher Joins Alumni following a major operation. Miss Piiscolla Rowland, of Logan. has taken out a life mem- Memorial Day Visitors bership ,n the USAC alumni asMrs. Ellen A. Peterson, In com-- 1 sociation. She graduated in 1923. with her daughter and son- -' majoring In home economics, and pany Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. is now teaching home economics the Memorial day spent at USAC. She formerly taugh In Pocatello and Idaho holidays Logan high school. ' Falls. They have a number of relatives residing in each of these McLaughlins Visit cities. Walter W. McLaughlin, associate chief for the division of 1i CHNRCH ANNOUNCEMENT tural engineering. U. S. depart- ment of agriculture Berkeley. Cal.,! Lutheran worship will be con-an- d Mrs. McLaughlin are visiting ducted Sunday at 2 p.m. in St. (Episcopal) church, cor- in Logan. While here Mr. Mc-Jhre- -j npr 1st North and 1st East. The 50.h will the attend Liughlin union of the 1896 graduating class topic of thus Sundays sermon will State Agricultural be, "Jesus' Coronation Day." from Utah Buzzer June 10 i i - Are you from loss of Standard U. S. P. Ingredients. tested, controlled. In price range of everyone. 10c and 25c sizes Caution: Use only as directed. -- Buy TyC- : i ' i - Moon. S nithfirhl. Ky . Z.iu Y.i NVtira Jean Nit Non. Kuul Idaho, Clair I.. Payne. Aurora; dialler. Ietteren. Garland; Ann Elizabeth Summer Camp At Tony Grove How to map a lake water-hol- e How to deirlop How to rale log - of pub! e iintMicMun, fiitz-iti.- e m d.r.l Wednesday at building of a e group r of citlrlU of the state to form an oiganl-z.itm- n to make a study and formulate a statement of the proper functions of the eduiat.on.il program in Utah. According to SuBateman. perintendent major changes in our social and economic life in America have taken place during recent years. It is and now desirable to restate tlie objectives of public education. L- W. Hovey, chairman of tlie education committee of the Logan chamber of commerce, attended the meeting. He will be one of the group to help make the study and restate the objectives. The education committee of I dean chamber haie plans under way for a thorough study of school conditions in Logan. The committee is very representative and a good cross section of the citizenship. a ipeilul meeting Die State Cap.tol its Marvelous! Dcnzil I. Tripp 30-3- D Laboratory ; Mellow . .. illlA Denzil L Tripp, 49, lifelong re- sident of Richmond where he has died been a barber 25 years, suddenly Tuesday of a heart attack He was born August 31, 1896 In Richmond, a son of Enoch B. and Julia Boman Tripp and married Minnie Johsen Merrill 23 years ago. Merchants Outing Western States Chairman Harold FornofT of the He served in the from 1920 to 1922. merchants committee of the cham- L D S mission two Surviving are his widow, . , ber of commerce has announced that the annual outing of the veteran. and Spencer .Merrill, contributors to the annual budget a daughter, Mrs. and members of the chamber, American Pork; Lake City; Salt Beth McConkie, Guinavah will be held at park, four brothers and two sisters, in Logan canyon, Wednesday. AuWalter Tripp, Downey, Idaho; gust 7. Perc Smith and Diver Jesse Tripp, Pocatello; Bird Tripp, Hess are captains in charge of Mrs. Estella Peart, Salem, the Dutch lunch. Adrian Hatch Chester Oregon; and Mrs. Ethel Tripp was appointed to arrange for the s k Richmond will details of More the program. tJpuneral servicea will be conduct-b- e worked out later. e(j gurday at 2 p, m. in the Richmond ward chapel by Bishop B. C. Monson. Friends may call Attend Conference Dan Ludlow, student body pres- at the family home Saturday until ident at Utah State Agricuutural time of services. Burial in Richwill be directer by mond college and Lyn (Swede) Larson, the W.cemeteryHall mortuary. Loyal for left Wednesday president elect, Berkley, Cal., to attend the 20 th Student Leaders to annual conference of the Pacific association Attend Coast Meet Presidents Student which continues until Saturday. Seeking solutions o f postwar in student democracies, problems Annual Meeting two leaders of the Utah State AgAnnual meeting of the Black and ricultural college student associaWhite Days committee will be held tion left Wednesday morning for tonight at 8 p. m. In the Rich- Berkley to attend the 20th conmond club rooms, according to ference of the pacific Student George H. Anderson, chairman of Presidents Association, May 1 the curent show. H. R. Pond, and June 1. Cache county commissioner, will be They are Dan Ludlow, Spanish The finan- Fork, the- principal speaker. student body president, and will be presented and cial report Lyn (Swede) Larson, Garland, the plans made for next years president elect. Problemes of veterans, intercol D i Scratching college. rd r d, ns Proof of merit. Same type formula over one-thicentury. .1 Bcl-Ino- n, ! . "ii) q son-in-la- & i Snpeiintemleiit Bateman Call', Special .Meeting s.ij ,ni i.c.i i : E Adi ii n, Attorney Becomes Member Designed to speedily relieve simple headache and painful discomforts of neuralgia. in powder, Measured doses form for quick assimilation. t USAC to Conduct Rath. Denver. Colo ; Itadia Smith. Preston, Idaho; I aul Eugrne Tel-- l ford. Idaho Falls. Idaho. Orrin D, cles! Rayon shantung is ! Wardle, Pocatello. Idaho; C. Rex Thei ore feats that Utah State Yeaman, Burley. Idaho; Twila Ann Agricultural college students a 111 cleverly printed in a fanYearsU-y- , Malad. Idaho. learn high in the Wasatch mouncircular of designs tasy William tains tills summer. And not by School of Commeree , . . and all fancied up with a handful of teasing eye- - M. Do utre. Durothy Lunduhl, John theorizing, either, but by actuality let embroidery. Ilanned Allen Murch. Clair Porter Reid. doing them. Somers, Lawrence Curtia for a continuous round of Lillian At Tony grove, 23 miles up LoE. Earl Wennrrgren. J. Wanlass, gay days, this Fashion Faye Wennergren, Mildred Amelia gan canyon, students will live at Frock of the Week is a Zollinger, Logan; Conrad C. Ald' vivacious charmer with er. Providence; Robert Louis An- tlie annual summer camp of the smooth sophistication and derson. Salt Lake City; Zula Bell School of Forest, Runge and WildOgden; Grant Ilethrrs, life management, June 17 to Aufashioned to set a dream-man- s Anderson. Blaine Heber; Bishop, Garland; gust Dr. Dwtgth W. Bensend. asheart Ogen Lavar Brough. Jr., Tremon-ton- ; sociate professor of forestry, will be A waistline practically Melva Campbell, Ogden; Erndoes a disappearing act est Gorey Cherrstrom. Ogden; Ivan In charge. With a famous trout stream when encircled with a Lawrence Corbridge. Malad, IdaIn the front yard, with gurgling ho; Gail B. Duncan, Meadow; Kay wide midriff of black emE. Freeman. Fae aspens and sagebrush In the adtrma Brigham; broidered eyelet. And then Big Piney, Wyo.; Barbara jacent lowlands, and pine and fir to help this magic act Grant, , H. Randall up under tlie pinnacled peaks, tlie Hardman, Mendon; Great is he who enjpyg big along, and to give a smart, Hlllyard, Smithfield; Barbara Nel- camp occupies a grand she. son Geddes Hurst. Goshen; MarJoe F. Student has an unusual earthenware as if it were plate, rounded hipline, a gathnot less great is the man to ered skirt dances out all jorie Hyer, Lewiston: Dick L. opixirtunlty to study timber and and whom all his plate is no more PartJatkson. Beth Randolph; manwildl.fe range utilization, and Tlie ti.e way around. than earthenware. Leighton. ridge. Fillmore; I.loyd T. Ralphs. winged collar folds back Aberdeen. Idaho; Roy Thomas agement. He a l.io surveys for roads trails, learns the best procedcasually at the throat. Shaw. Jr., Rrkham City; Lila Lee and ure In fire fighting, and plans recStefTensen. Murray; R. Burns Tool-soAnd cap sleeves are cut to Ruth Marian Tor reational areas along the river. give a soft, round look to geson,Pmithfield; Catherine After he has gone through this A. Treat, Ogden; the shoulders. general program, he takes specHelper. Feminine curves are ialized courses In the field In which School of Education Barbara he has decided to back. And a whirlygig major. If he Helen H. Fleming, Vaughn printed dress is here to Carter. Le Roy Hall, Lorin J. Hawkrs, wants to become a forester, for prove it! Junior I Jaussi, Inez W. Lewis, example, he scales logs by various Ernest Baxter Maughan, Ruth S. methods and compares tlie result i Michaells. Arlene Morgan, Olive Tlie range men plun and develop Loretta Rose, Dean C. a water hole, and the wlldlifers" Logan; Andrew, Trenton; A. Garth map an alpine lake and note the Nephi; Evelyn Brown, Gar- various types of fish foods found den City; Lois F. Carver, Ogden; in the water. Blanche Chamberlain, Ogden: The summer camp Is a requireJames Arbon Christensen, Newton; ment for graduation. Any student Bonnie Clay, Brigham; lirs. Anwho to major In forestry, plans B. nie Cook, Vernal; Virginia Louise Cooper, Salt Lake City; range, or wildlife management Is Dorothy Elaine Cullimore, William eligible If he has completed a J. Cullimore, Jr. Garland; Mary course in systematic botany and a Cathleen Deakin, Ephraim; Vir- general course In surveying. ginia Dixon. Pavson; Nadine Dun-forHazel Bloomington. Idaho; It May Morris Hawks, Bingham canyon; Caust Dorothy Leona Heath, Ogden; Ross Infection W. Holland. Shelley, Idaho; DonFor quick relief from itching earned hy ecrema. na Rae Jones, Ogden: Norints athlete foot, sen hies, pimlcs and other itching use pure, cooling, medicated, liqui Rene conditions, Kunzler, Rosette, Idaho; O. O. D. PRESCRIPTION. A doctors lormula. W. Lyman, Blandmg; Greaselcss stainless Soothes, comforts and and Kathryn McKinnon, Randolph: Phyllis Hel- quickly calms intense itching Joe trial bottle or money hack Dont sutler Ask your provesit. en Mortensen, Gene drugg-sEphraim; t today fug (l. O. D. PRUCRIPTIO Phillips, Ogden; Ila Mae Pugmlre, Salt Lake City; John George mk, Murray; Ralph Junion Hampton, Salt Lake City; Barbara Rasmussen, Mantua; Glenn August Mrs. Sanders, Bannock, Idaho; Nedra J. Saunders, Brigham; Marie Dorothy Schoessler, Anamoose; Iris W. Schow, Mantua; Irene Smith, Peston, Idaho; Maxine M. Smith, Shelley, Idaho; Sadie May The Southern Comfort Sorensen. Cornish; Wayne Gibson Taylor, Ogden; Beatrice G. Thorn-leMANHATTAN Smithfield; George D. Watt, Layton; Mary W. Wilson, Kaysville. Enjoy the superb subtlety School of Engineering, Indusof the Southern Comfort Chat-terle- y, tries and Trades L. Jay Manhattan. Youll like its Frank W. Haws, Elmer E. Stettler, Mack Wilhelm, Logan; pmart smoothness, its rare George D. Demetras, Ely, Nevada; and robust flavor. Youll A t Wallace N. Jibson, Deglo, Idaho; ,, --A call for another. But Only vV Lewis George Edgel, Coalville; Two, Remember . . . No .C"f Max Theodore Johnson, Rupert, 'f Gentleman Will Ask For Idaho; Edward Christian Larsen, Three! For The Grand Old Ogden; Robert Davis Elkins, Alton rf C. Sorensen, Salt Lake City. Drink of the South is full School of Forestry Dave C. 100 proof. Hearrell Jr., Kenneth Dixon RobEver BRRRR! ITS FUR erts. Rollin R. Stevens, Logar; see a sealion and wtsh you Clyde Palfreyman Maycock, Salt Lake City. could glide through the water ' Kindergarten Dates "Buzzer," yearbook at Utah State Agricultural college, will be distributed the week of June 10, Gordon Jensen, ! Los Angeles. Cal, announced b u s 1 n ess man,' ger. The publication has Thursday. been delayed due to shipping and printing difficulties. Five A printed dress goes around in the best of cir- reports A group of war members of tlie Logan Second ward, jouniejed to Idaho Falls today to attend tlie temple session there tonight and tomorrow. held (iiintv. Pinf. Graduate I.Lted 1or Conimcnccitunt MAGIC MIDRIFF Attend Temple Stolons Smithfield o rs.vr vwvvvvvvvvv vvvvvv Major in Chicago ness tr.p. according from that city. '.nuTic.in. Loear. I'ikt The Caehi HI i vih Heres One Of The Best Home Ways To Build Up Red Blood! Tou girls who suffer from simple anemia or who lose so much during monthly periods that you are pale, feel this may tired, weak, "dragged out be due to low blood-iro- n 6o start today try Lydia E. Pink-haTABLETS one of tho greatest blood-iro- n tonics you can buy to help buUd up red blood to give mors and energy In such cases. strength Plnkhams Tablets help build up the red quality of the blood (very Important! by reinforcing the haemoglobin of red blood cells. Just try Plnkhams Tablets for days then see If you, too, dont markably benefit. All drugstores. Lydia E. PinKhams 30 re- TAQIG7S j j y, , . A like that? NBCs Dinah Shore had exactly the same idea so Esther Dorothy designed this fabulous fur bathing suit for her. And thats not the worst of it, for beliez'e it or not, the fur blue moleskin. is eye-shado- w legiate athletic relations, and campus activities for postwar needs are subjects which the student leaders will mull over. They will return to Logan June 2 or 3. Knowlton Advises on Pest Control Work School of Home Economics Adelle Young Allen, Helen All-re- d, Shirley Marie Berntson, Af-to- n Hall, Ida Lomell Hansen, Edith Pond, Dorothy Lucille Simpson, Logan; Rowa Allen, Erma Andrus, Marion; La Rae Bartholomew, Fayette; Betty Jean Chandler, Ogden; Stella Coumas, Evanston, Wyo.; Beverly de Bloois, Ogden; Betty La Rue Evans, Salt Lake City; Jeanne Forsgren, Brigham; Norma Kaye Funk, Richmond; Maurine Gam-me- ll, Esther Ogden; Jackson, Avon; Katherine Jenkins, Sugar City, Idaho; Donna Lee Jorgensen, Moreland, Idaho; Ruth Warr Kearl, Preston, Idaho; Peggy Lagos, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Alice Maughan, Lava Hot Springs, Idaho; Clarissa McAlister, Preston, Idaho; Sylvia Loraine Moss, Jack-so- n, Wyo.; Wanda Grace Peterson, Ephraim; Pearl Colleen Rowley, Helper; Fern Sorenson, Grace, Idaho; Margaret Urie Stephensen, Delta; Dorothy Tanner, Preston, Idaho; Carol Cox Watkins, St. George; Rosmary Wilson, Pan-guitc- h; Dust raspberries now with very dusting sulfur, wherever red adspiders are a common pest, entovised Dr. G. F. Knowlton, mologist for Utah State Agriculservice, tural college extension Wednesday. Other pests needing immediate control attention in many localigrasshoppers, ties include young cutworms, leafhoppers on roses, and aphids on many fruit and U. S. SUPPORTS garden plants. CUT IN ARMS In view of the current food home gardshortage, fanners and WASHINGTON, May 29 Secy, to eners are especially urged of State Byrnes disclosed WednesIf in control food crop pests. doubt as to best control for a day that the United States will its weigth into a movement particular garden pest, growers throw to curb the the worlds armaments in from information botain may local county agent, district agri- the interests of peace. cultural inspector or a neighbor He told the house foreign afwho successfully protects his gar- fairs committee this country wants den from pest insects. There will to see the world freed from both be no charge for such information the fears and economic burdens and it will help save food . . . of unnecessarily large armed forces. "There has not yet been time since the wars end to establish a PLUMBING REPAIR system of arms regulation," he said, but the expressed confidence this objective will be reached. It is a purpose of our foreign i policy to work for a limitation of armaments in the light of requirePLUMBING CO. ments for the maintenance of internal order and of International QUALITY AND SERVICE peace and security, he said. fine )T ' N V t |