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Show Juno Tuf'-t;iy- , I. The Caul it American. Lttir. ("aere (n.mtv. HUG IO-KD- S lAJ,0CALS STATU Mr. and Mrs. Ted Karren. from Drummond. Moat., arc here, havold ing come to have their upon at a local jam operated hospital. wLh who to ... caddy at the Logan golf and country club tills year are e sited to meet at the golf course Wednes- at day 1 i pm. Visitinjf Here ' t 7 AFX Lt. Col. and Mrs. Vem Weather-sto- n and family are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. Hyrum Weatherston, Col. Weatherston has been placed on terminal leave from tlie army after serving more than five years. gently Bcrkely Hickman, son of Mr. Mrs. Othello Hickman, Lofrom gan, has been discharged the army of ter spending 26 months In uniform. He was In the Eur-- i ojiean theater of operations for 22 i months. - I ) t story. The deep-cu- t man sleeves of this smart Fashion Frock of the Week are decorative as well as functional, for they bear the seasons style signature and provide comfortable room for a suit beneath it. A flange seam outlines the deep yoke that rounds the shoulders ar.d highlights the coat front. And deep tucks above the set-i- n belt round out the top to give that important bulky look. Pick a belted shortie for dol- e" 1 J Planting Fish Jess Dailey, superintendent of1 Ixrgan fish hatchery, ar.d Warden La Vire Kins, are supervising' planting of fish in local streams in preparation for the season's j opener June 15. y the smartest long breeze breaker to top your all-da- j well-rounde- Here from Pocatello and of the short coat plot prize-winnin- g I and rounded Thats the Back in Civics d wardrobe. Art Piece Added of j Pocatelo Idaho spent a tew days last week in Logan and Cache valley where they have relatives friends. He Is employed with some governmental agency there.' Mrs. Fee Hendricks c Pels ted has returned to A significant addition has been Utah afu,r spcndin? the winter made to the art collections ofaccord. btate college, Agricultural on,s ,in CaUfrnla' Oreion and ing to acting president W.L. Wan-an- d asmngLn. iassThe painting. At Bill Stcv- ens'," by the internationally re- ' nowed French artist. William Mal- Iiischarged Lieutenant (jg) Lowell P. Agle- - herhe has been presented to the Mrs. L. worth, of Richmond, has been dis- - ' Institution by Mrs. and ! alumni. USAC Hatch, Loyd of the charged from the Navy at the been elected president Lewiston Lions cub, succeeding persoimei center separation Erwin Wiser. Other officers are California. San Francisco, vice Glen Nelson, first president; vice second Wendell Buttars, president; T. R Holt, and Fred v.j Takes Summer Position Karrcn, directors; P. O. Buttars,! Perry Wilson, basketball coach Membe the committee lion tamer; E. M. Van Oden, se-- ! at senior high school and ' Cove and George Williams ' chairman of the recreation com- - ' Paring refreshments for the Horse show, disposed of most of ward mittee of the Logan coordinating it at open house in the named supervisor chapel Tuesday, the show having was i committee, Newton Lions Elect of been postponed on account Willow park for the summer, j of Carl W. Jorgensen has been el- Members from Richmond, rain. ected president of the Newton Lewiston and Cove cleaned up TVnin-Lions club, with Henry everything. , Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rich visited vice president, and Joseph R. Tud- Tonight,is the bl,g nght to in cove the past week. mutuals stake According denham. who has served as sec- -j Mr- - and Mrs- - Rivard Allen and thelr PsU,rs- thcy invlte you to retary of the club since oreanlza- wu. Mr. son and dimes few t0 Richard, of Tremonton; d fcrlng g0 tlon, reelected to that post. Other will and Mrs. Fern Allen, of Smith- fl(. 7:(K) p m lQw officers are Golden Rigby, tail be fun for all and you can phr- - ficld. called on friends and relatwister; George Ballard. T J Q rines ire tives ln Cove- - Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Clayton and Mrs. Katherine Griffin and Allie i irx Clayton of Salt Lake, called on Six in One Day Mrs. Mr. and J. W. Harrison All in one day, the recruiting Thursday evening. They were vis- friends in for the general i ting relatives and commaning "officer' of VheROTC office in Richmond and Hyrum. Logan. six enljsted unit at Utah State Agricultural men. They were Arden Sal- - They were guests of Ir and Mrs. college, will address members of young : Merl Griffin of Hyrum for dinner, the Cache Valley Post, 2129, Vet- tsbury, John Merrill, Walter H. Messrs. Raymond and Clarence erans of Foreign Wars, Eu-when Squires. Mark Forrest Jones, 1 Allen were in Wyoming on busi-geR. Aldridge and Cecil Lyle ness Friday and they meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Saturday. In the armory. The auxiliary will pitkin. These Our young fellows were boys and girls left for meet at 8 p.m. in the north room sworn in the regular army Friday Salt Lake City Sunday, early of the armory to elect senior '2t Salt taking their calves to the show City' Refreshments vice commander. in Salt Lake City. Reed and Vivwill be served. ian Allen and Henry Cornish acNew Appointment companied them. Chorus Rehersal Captain W. C. Talbot, a former Cyaltor Larson conducted SunDirector Rathke of the Logan resident of Logan and at one time day school; after singing prayer City Male Chorus urges that those counselor in the bishopric of the was offered by Florence Rich. Alwho were unable to attend the Logan first ward, has been assign- ton Kingsford of the bishopric, conducted sacrament first rehearsal last, Wednesday meeting; ed, according to the local recruit"evening, be present next Wed. ing officers, as the new substatim Claytor Larson blessed Judy Shum-waher that name; Cora at 8 commander for evening, at the tabernacle, in Utah. Rawinsgiving was confirmed a .memThis rV"W-T-applies to all those who his place ber of the church by her father, received the individual invitations Hf residence here in Logan in as Horace Rawins; Bishop Day apto participate in the chores. The Chorus is making excellent pro- much as he owns a home here. pointed S. W. Allen in, charge of from gress for its first appearance at collecting funds required for the ward the patriotic meeting in the tab- Scouts at Camporee purchasing tl ernacle for the Fourth of July Annual camporee of Cache val- stake farm from Casper Merrill; Celebration. after singing closing prayer was ley Boy Scouts in the Cache district is being conducted at Guin-ava- h offered b,y James F. Wilcox. Mrs. Fay Allen, Ruth Rainey Family Expert Coming of park under direction One of America's greatest au- Preston W. Pond, scout executive. and Mrs. Pane Alleh, visited relatives and friends in Cove, Friday. thorities on family life, Dr. Ernest Newell Cahoon, district camp Mrs. Fay Allen and daughter G. Osborne, of Teachers college, chairman, is director, assisted by Jean were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Columbia university, will be a James L. Gwilliam, field scout E. H. Allen for dinner Sunday PYPPtlf member of the visiting faculty of district1 E' N' ReeSe 0f the ' and overnight .guests of Mr. and Utah State Agricultural college CachP Mrs. Will Robinson at Franklin during the summer quarter, comse10. June mencing Paying his cond visit to USAC, Dr. Osborne will be guest speaker at the Family Life institute June in addition to teaching two classs, and family adult relationships education, for three weeks. Mr. TO HEAR LEADERS 1 er Caddtw Wanted youngster Mat vumirn l :U1 O'litrlblltc l vtn-.of a deii.iviatif cumiU be tuld Utah SUte in unity Aiilrulti.fal college women gradu- SPUING TOPPER t.'.s Thursday, it u minouiwrtl by Make it brief! Make it M:s. lone S. llcnmon. dean of 'women. Tlie meeting will be held snappy! A three-quartat 2 p. m. tn the women' lounge, coat for is tops length common building. spring!1 State leaders of women's organSoftly rounded shoul- isations will address the girls who a set-i- n belt that will re reive their diplomas on June ders a microscopic 8 They wtU outline wy In which in .gathers waistline . . . and then rducated women can become effeca hips. tive in democratic society. j Here for Dpi ration - AH I R - COVE ran pre-creta- ry ! tail-twist- J l Jenkins.;''?1, Pa ire Five n motored here Saturday, Mr and Mr F"sw jt ;,n K ;.,li retii't'. . !K Wind h.ts bet n received by Mr. p .. uili tiu in that afternoon. Mr. uad Mrs. lit her ItuIJn-uof the Hebdoti IS reriiiUnitu lor a lew birth Of a duughtel M ay 23 to to litetr sell M.J Mrs Fdvtln Kill ,n- oil bus. ness pi rt.ilmilg ill.' soil at Sail Mateo, (V.iIoit.U cl)s:ng up her affairs loie. Van Pr.ce, employed at Tooele,' mo'.oied home bringing Friday, with him Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eller and La von Eller. They atfrom tended the dance and remained j H. twits, ,. i n "'17, over the GOVE iT-rn'O- were Orvln Mr. Orvlna lister Janie, and bus- -, jf you choose to read Freud band, Mr. and Mrs, George Stafjor Hie wispy words of the psy-foOf Salt Lake City. : you will maybe con- Mr. La Rue Nebeker and child- - fiude that discipline for a aap- . ren have moved to their home at " M!r j South Eden after having spent the' and i J'lble thing fef at Logan. "The feeliytg rpi:Jblllty winter Iwill stunt and Mr. and Mra. Loui , Pugnilre for tlie welfare of the community t for life, a upM-. Idaho motored toU a mark of Intellectual maturity.'' of St. Charle occa-person, svounR ; Round the ki valley Saturday ' Dean RcnrJon explained. We wish who J Hut anyone of thler ? the , sion being j birthday to thow the graduates how they Mrs. Paul Kearl. Dennis tx has brought up . daughter can best moke social contributions Schofield or one them and accompanied a flcck of aame through wholesome organizations, T visited hi aunt Eva Earley. or has worked I Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Hatch of; with youngsters 1 of Donna Mrs. Jensen Randolph; llke ln 018 Doy at Pomona Calif, called briefly jLa jwJoJ Scouts or the the home of Mrs. Dick Lambom I Girl what Scouts they know and other relatives Tuesday. Graduation exercises of North' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price and. happens when you let down the Rich high school were held in the Clen Price made a business tn; j hars and have no If you Her.ry. Proceed, says ward chapel May 24. Tlie pro- to Logan Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Alley of .think you have anything import- gram was as follows: with Midvale spent the week-en- d at ant to cxixmnd. It is how. I says, March of the mu.-i- e the south Eden ranch. by Mary Johnson; invocaSunday they been using the Freud and look vocal Vernon of the Gerald Alleys at tem on labor leader Robinson; tion, Hazel the rar.h were Mr. and Mrs. Her-- ! at the mess. The folks we been trio. "Our Yesterdays". Hebron. Faye Thomas. Afton Wes- bert Seamens and children. Mar- -; electing to high places and even ton: superintendent's report. Earl l;.n, Lavon. Thelma they been coddling Jov. Nolaj lower places who F. Passey; violin solo, "Ava M- Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Sea- - the bossy boys In Labor aria. Norma Olsen; address to the mons u mi small daughter. Saiuira have been leading the worke17 graduates. Dr. Daryl Chase; xylo- Lee. of Hvde Park. Igivon and around like as if he had a ring phone solo. Mary Johnson; read- Thelma Joy remained with them, in his nase. And row on every side the union top squawks are vocal solos, for an extended visit. ing. Fern Johnson: The Relief Society held "Let All My Life be Music, "I their makin" facts at Uncle Sambo an and Ixive Life. Jean Waterman; pre- closing social Tuesday evening in giving him the sentation of the graduates. Prln- - j the Relief Society hall. Refresh- - j tollin' him to go on home and cipal Arlo B. W'eston; awarding of mrnts were served by the presi- - cross no picket lines. And the Johnson. Bertha folks in government are now as diplomas, Everct Sims; piano solo. denev, Lvdia ln "Scherzo in minor, Lois Kearl, Polly Robinson, Ailyen unimportant and ir.effiectlvH getting anything done as is a Lee Bridges; benediction, Ray- -: Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Russell mond W'ebb. Class of 1946: Faye Myers Freud mama telling her 4 a.m. Hazel Hebron. Thomas, Fern, spent the week-en- d visiting the old to get home before Some backbone and gumption Johnson. Jacquelln Benson. Afton Heber Myers family. Mrs. Susan E. Evans, of Evan- in government is what this counWeston. The commencement dance was held the same evening at the ston, Wyo., spent Saturday visit- try could use more of. Yours with the low down. H. Laketown hall. ing her sister. Mrs. Charles JO SERRA. Fifteen members of Sheriff Ben Alley and brother Heber Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. She accompanied Bishop Wllford Weston's family, PLUMBING REPAIR John H. W'eston, gathered at his Price of the north Evanston ward j home in a birthday party Satur- who went to Fish Haven to get CALL day evening. Tlie sheriff received his wife, who had been visiting her father. C. C. Shirley. some fine birthday presents. Carl, Norris, Farrcl and Keith Mrs. Dick Lambom and Mrs. to Johnson, went on a fishing trip motored Lambom William to Jackson, Wyo., Saturday. Kemmerer, Wyo.. Wednesday. Miss Myrtle Johnson, of Tooele of Clifton. Mrs. Ed. Hebdon, PLUMBING CO. Idaho, came here Thursday to be came Friday to attend graduation and remained over thel QUALITY AND SERVICE present at graduation exercises. exercises to visit her parents, Mr. Hebdon and a neighbor. Mr. week-en- d, week-en- d. rd j - off-sho- ot ; ! J sys-guc- - ; at j I ar ! BAUGH ! T - j i I i ne 4-- H y, j 20-2- 1, (State Convention) PRESENTS Furniture Autos Livestock $00 to STATE LOAF! COMPANY OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 2B0 S, JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS Logan, Utah JUNE 7-S 5-6-- A "caomer" of University Baby Sitters, Inc., Washington, D. C, register a mild protest fupper left) of the mealtime service altered by Carl Rosberg, Oakland, Calif., but Harry Byrne, Phoenixville, Pa. (lower left), offer pictorial proof that studenfs at Georgetown University, he "corporation" attends to the customer's every need. Formed by five all of whom expect to enter diplomatic service upon graduation. Baby Sitters, Inc., found an immediate demand, and fhe Greenreceipts (50 cents per hour) supplement Veterans Administration approved student allotments. Mlnter Aldridge, to John D. LvnSrooir, Long Island, N. Y. (upper right), and later collects from a wood. Mitv hands a . Vciciuio .imWi'i3toe FoiJ' |