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Show Piiirt Liplit I lie Cacm AtiKTicuii, Loati, Cache County, Utah Friday, Jun Youngest Elephant Trainer Committee Feels Sure Of Tony Grove Lake Development Elections In Europe Elec. Ions behind ra in Lf. n Tony Grow Luke n become on" lo certain Canyon of the mod jk.j)u!i r mve ail'd renter In all northern Utah according to runel nuion of a tqvclal the place on group who Wednesday. For tin pa.it year or mun the Ml. Ionian Ski Club has made aurveys of thu area 1Ui the view of nuking it the ahull docs poor communlcaiion net permit them Inqinntly to cun. Dr with their lilgher ofil.ials. She trawled in a jeep to various parts of Uie Balkins doing all of the things one is not supposed to but able to do" behind the iron curtain. She pointed out that Rus-daattitudes must be Judged in terms of her war experiences. especially in the Ukraine, suffered tremendously, Now 6she Is occupy- -, lng countries responsible for her terrible sufferings and Is seeing some of those peoples better off than the Russians themselves. Miss Hume was the only woman to cover the Anzio batUe, and the only woman correspondent to make the In Southern landing France. She saw Mussolini and his friends strung up by Uie heels. She plans to return soon to Europe for further reporting. Describes 1 M, l'.HG ski tenter for no'Jarn U.mi and Russia's iron southern Id.iho The Ixgiin Can curt in" In Europe range from fair yon Itereation council and the Can and well conducted ones to mere jon Trails Omimliu-- of the lgan have con far.es, war correspondent Rita HuChamber of Cmum-rcme told a summer school audience sidered the possibility of the re at Utah State Agricultural colit ge recreation. summer for gUn Tuesday. For three and one-ha- lf Rec nily a Joint committee U years she has toured Northern on the State these groujv waited Afrloa and Europe reporting the Industtial and Publicity Coimn.s t principal campaigns of the war ln'e.-ethem sion of the State to difficulties. and the post-wIn the development of Tony Orove Our in dealing with policies W. H Luke area were too Russia weak until recent 6T L. Craw the A. Lad Tracy and the young attractive changes," Comnu.suloji and M. H. Winder, of FUNERAL SERVICES MONDAY writer Nations declared. dealing Relation the public Department FOR MRS. OLIVE STAIFITR with Russia must be firm. were with the party Wednesday In Hungary she observed an elecer af enlhusmrtlc Mr. Olive S;auffer, alfe of Jack and became wry tion that appeared to be well man-agebeau-Ufshore lake the around In as walklnng eulogized Stauffer, and fair and in which woservices held Monday In th and becoming more familiar with as men well as men over 20 voted. and the the surroundings plan North Logan ward cliapel. The small land owners' party won The services were conducted bj for the development of tins won Notice to Contractors with Communists the a poor third. recreasummer EL end winter PreLsracLson. derfuj Bishop Victor Notice Is hereby given to conrs However, the presence of The main projirt lude and pohtlude were play(d b tion center. tractors that the Logan City board a Russian million of of A Uie i a of construction Mrs. Wullaee Dueller, organist, highway , troops who live off the country, of Education will accept bids at program of special musical num- - of about 5 miles from the main 89 keeps the Russian grasp firmly on Its offices on or before June 29th, U.S. bers co ash ted of the choir sing- j L.gnn Canyon highway the nation and drains its resources. 1946. at 6 p. m. for the following lng. "I Need Thee Every Hour. from Tony Grove Ranger Station. Russia has obtained a trade treaty work. I mix-al- l on and benediction war FVrert Supervisor James O S'ew Remodeling of domestic departwhich keeps Hungarian commerce Lnk Waller Stauffer of Salt by art stated the Forest Department ment at Junior high school conmuch Soviet hands. in pretty j would develop the place with all City. Mlch-ae- d sisting chiefly of approximately Hume Miss King praised the won- - picnic conveniences and other Si icakers who recalli-of great $2,500.00 of cabinet work. as of a man Rumania life and accomplishments j ihtes that would accommodate ap Installing steel stairway In Juncourage and character. The people of Mrs. Stauffer Included Bishop proxlmately 1,000 people at one ior high building, estimated cost war less from suffered than the John If. Kemp, A. E. Allen ol time. Tills ill be done only after $200 to $400.00. most of those other European Providence end Lloyd Stauffer oi the highway Is constructed. Furnishing 1000 gallons of countries and have considerable Ken Vanderhoff, Harry Secholz-e- r, Ogden and Bishop Victor Israel-son- . coat roofmg. oil and other wealth. All speakers referred to th Coach Glenn Worthington and Information may be had at the has a free press with Bulgaria loving service and untiring devo- Wendell Johnson went to the top six government papers and five op- office of the Board of Education. tion to her husband, daughter and of the proposed ski slopes end The right is reserved to accept position organs. Nevertheless, the the church. were pleased with the possibilities election she observed was not free. or reject any or all bids received. Cher musical numbers were s and the great winter recreation The Logan of City Board The Communist party was the real duet, Was There Elver a Pal Like place that could be developed. Education. I ts Demo-jeraSocial with there strength You," Carol and Donna Lou Kenadv. Forester James O. Stewart arBy D. Tarbet, Clerk. and Peasants providing the, drick of Providence: trio. Holer ranged with Paul Bicler, the offi-cj opposition. lYtcrson, LaRaine Thurston and of the Forest photographer Tito of Jugoslavia gave her a NOTICE TO PUBLIC j La Vana Gllgcn; vocal solo, Mrs service at Ogden to be present end He xs interview. Is hereby given that the Notice I very interesting Leona Walker of Providence. take photograps of the White Pine a good Job in getting the Logan City Board of Education doing The grave In the Logan City Lake area as well as the Tony I small amount of available food to will meet at 6 p. m. June 29th, cemetery was dedicated by J. A Orove Lake. These will be used the people. There is no inflation 1946, to hold a public hearing on Rinderknecht of Providence anc considerably in future puolicify for as there is in Hungary, but there its propsed budget for the school burial was under direction of th the developmennt of the project. is much suffering from hunger. year 1946-4- 7, Kenneth Lindquist mortuary. Tht Those who made the excursion are a in Elections The proposed budget has been Jugoslavia a in New Holstien A Friesian Working Hampshire, registered many beautiful floral offerings wort were chairman W. II. on with farce file with the clerk of the Board Wednesday the, people actually! carried by friends and the Reliel cow in the diary herd owned by graduate of Utah State Agricultu- A. L. Crawford, Frank Bell selected since June 1st, 1946, for inspecTracy, government only given Society members. and M. H. Winder of the State Plowman Brothers, Smithfield, has ral college has contributed much cancjidates to vote on. tion. The ward chapel was filled with y Industrial and Publicity Commis- recently completed a we do not like Russian The Board of Education will pro- - toward control of the leaf rool" Although sorrowing relatives and friends whe sion; President Reed Bullcn, coach duction record in herd test of disease that Is undermining Utah's methods we should consider the meet at 7 p. m. June 29th, 1946, came from far and near to pay Kenn Vanderhoff, Harry Seeholzer 606 pounds of butterfat and 15 952 Dr ; facts behind them and not Judge at its offices 101 West Center, for to the bereaved and Wendell loving tributes tadusliy He Johnson of the Mt pounds of milk, the Holstien Friesthe Russians on the basis of our the purpose of adopting a budget family. c chd? j2 Pduat,0 Ski Club; of America an- coach Association she said. She found for the support and operation of Iogan Glenn ian experience, Mrs. Stauffer died at her home of th nw pathology the Russian soldiers and officials the of the Logan Canyon nounces. This is nearly 3 and one- Worthington, Logan City schools for the in North Logan Thursday even- Recreation division University of New Hamcourteous but they gen- school year 1946-4Council; Forest Super- half times the production of the uniformly She was RinOlive ing. formerly visor James O. Stewart, Forest average diary cow In this nation. erally follow orders with undeviatLogan City Board of Education. derknecht. She attended Providence ough the problem is not yet ing firmness. One reason is the Chris. Paul S. Bieler of adv. By David Tarbit, Clerk official name is Ulrue ! Her school and was graduated front Ranger is by the Forest Service; Chairman J. Ollie Wayne 2262982. She was milk- - olved the Brigham Young college. She L. Montrose P athobgists to have made and D. V. Hess of ed 2 times- daily and was 4 years has been active In various clvle the progress in penetrat- significant 0NE Logan Water Sheds Canyon test her when she began of age and religious organizations, having and Trails of viruses affecting mysteries Committee, Is Her chairman sire Carnation Wayne period. held offices In the MIA Perc. Smith of 13 Utah potoes' DAY the Advertising Perfection 764798. Primary, Relief Society and the Committee and ten- be three to i said particularly M. R. secretory was DUP. Site was married . October supervised by Utah) Testing ONLY at this Ume Hovey of the Logan Chamber of 24, 1929, in the Salt Lake temple. State Agricultural college in coCommerce. i r' Boards with his wife, Surviving are her husband and operation with the Holstien-Frie- sfornier Maigaret Burgoyne, . Association ian of America. fol3 daughter, Marjean, 15, and the . . . I and their two children are now lowing brothers and sitsers; Mrs. n gradua-DeaAfter Mr. visiting in Logan. Lillian Kendrick, Jacob A., Oliver where they have purchased a home of Mbrland, Ida., are guests of i tlon and some graduate work et land Mrs. E. J. Palmer. J., and E3mer Renderknecht of ! USAC. took he his Ph.D. at Cornell. Heber Mrs. Mr. and the1 Lundberg Providence; Mrs. Vera R. Nielson, erating a and family and Heber Cronqulst Cornish; Mrs. Anna R. Nelson, Mrs. of Hall, Montana, were Sunday Ida R. Andrews and Mrs. Norma visitors in the ward. of Hibbard, Logan. Mrs. George I. Bateman enter-- s. Jean Lamb of Ogden was; tained Mrs. Meda Curtis entertained a Busy Bee Sewing club, et Taking office on July first as the week end guest of Mr. and her home recently. The afternoon Cache county home demonstration of children on Saturday group Mrs. Basel Folkman. Mr. and Mrs. spent in sewing, lesson topic temoon in honor of the 7th birth-wa- s agent will be Miss Eva BueUer, Joseph A. Folkman accompanied given by Eva Reece and Sha- - day of her daughter, Kay. Outdoor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred her home. ron Seamons, Refreshments were games were enjoyed after which Buetler of North Logan, who has Mrs. Verda Mace and children served. a lovely lunch was served. Those been Instructor of home economics at North Cache high school. She of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Karl Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ormond and present were Shirley Page, Linda succeeds Miss iAnxy Lou Kearsley, Bmdrup of River Heights and Mr. family were honored at a fare Shoupe, La Don Taggart, Linda Linda Yeates, Jimmy .who has been granted a leave of and Mrs. Carl Follett of Winder, well party before their departure Taggart, Diana, .absence for the ensuing year. Ida., were luncheon guests of Mrs. for Ogden to make their home. Russell Jay C. Stuart,, Curtis. and Batsey Kay Mr. and Mrs. Sherman McNeal W. E. Nyman Thursday. st The social was a party -- of Los Mr. and Mrs. Revere Palmer given by relatives and friends. Mrs. Carolina Nilson and Angeles and Mrs. Spencer Crookston of Dayton, Ida., were and family of Montello, Nevada, the ter of Cardston, Canada, are visitguests enjoyed weed --end guests of Mr. and Mrs were week-en- d inS wBh relatives and friends. guests of Mr. and evening of games and luncheon. .Dean F. Peterson. Mrs. Ezra J. Palmer. Hans Nilson returned home on Mrs. Darrell Griffith and three Miss Marjorie Ormond, who has the past Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nyman, Mr. children of Ogden, are guests of Monday after spending " been spending the month in Water and Mrs. Carl N. Nyman and fam- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. friends week and with relatives King. Soda Springs, Idaho. loo, Iowa, with friends, returned ily were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winn of in home this week end. Mrs. Gladys W. Holmgren of Bear Smithfield were Roland Galligar, who has spent Sunday guests of Mrs. H. F. Burton of Afton, River City. the past several weeks in Nevada, H. Mrs. Sadie Nyman. Miss Loma Nyman spent Monday "Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. George D. where he has been employed, is Mrs. Lovell Lovett and children 'Cardon end daughter, Beth, Dr. night at Ogden. a few days with his of El Passo, Texas returned home spending anl Mrs. J. Roe of Ogden and Mrs. Elmer Younker and son after family. a plesant visit with her parMiss Winona Cardon of Minnesota Archie and Mrs. Pearl Cox, of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sjoberg, in and Mrs. J. H. Kemp. ents, ' were week-en- d Bishop former residents guests of Mr. and Canby, Minnesota, company with Mr. and Mrs. Bur-et-t LMee. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stanffer, of North Logan, spent the weekBurns Crookston. Sjoberg and family of Logan, oand Mrs. Douglas Polley, Mr. Mr as end of the a Younker guests Giving spent Sunday in Preston, Ida., quilting party at her home Tuesday was Mrs. A- - B. families. They have been visiting and Mrs. Benny Berger, Mr. and where they were dinner guests of Nyman. Several relatives were pres- in California and Washington. En-ro- Mrs. Douglas Hill of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenk. home they will visit in South City, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hill, ent end a delicious dinner was Mrs. G. Swartz annd Mrs. William Dakota. served Egg of Dayton, Idaho, attended the Mrs. B. R. Crookston Mrs. Nellie A Gibson entertained and daughter, and Mrs. Edna Kump the North Logan graduating class Stauffer funeral services on Monand two children of Rupert, Ida., at a canyon party. Following a day. were week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moore and guests at the homes ball game, supper was served a- of Etta Nyman and Mrs. Alfred round a bonfire. Twenty guests and family of Salt Lake City, eijrote class members enjoyed the evening. home from Yellow Stone Park, Hancey. Mr. and Mrs. LeVem Martin were vistors in the ward Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ormond and c e Ru-vsl- t0 ar Vice-chairm- an D-D- uy ed three-quarte- fac-derf- ul d ' al j J 365-da- ' J -- j Pt I 7. id LOGAN P-T- A, - City Park WED. JUNE Performances & 8 p.m. garaghej af-w- as J no-ho- daugh-Twenty-fi- ve -- r. ut See the DEBAKE FIRST as Norn, Mam & FI M A POST VI SUPREME SALES AND SERVICE uiah |