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Show fmericatt'd 7te PeiAamdi Q C.ipt. Elmer John-oJr., Utah. His mother county. ITaduute of the Uulur lt g gave birth to fifteen children, tuilvc of whom are now livWashington. has been Harriet professor of rtnUtu y sricn. e ami ing and nine of the boys are tactics at Izg in Minor high 1 Ivli.t within a abort radius of I og m. The school. replacing Capt. John A. party In his honor will commence at 8 o'clock and O'Neal. He is a vctiruii of overit viuludes a dance sponsored by seas MTv ice. the Old Dad's club. '"'y-- S -- of the Logan senior , Members high school facuSy and partners w 111 hold an outing next Wednesday at Jumptr Lodge In Logan canyon. Leo Johnson, Instructor at school Smithfield Junior high many years, has been named to replace Harold C. Bateman as social studies Instructor at Lo.an senior high school Mr. Bateman will teach at Weber college, Ogden. "lkn't Tuke My leur.y," has been selected fer, the Logan senior high school's Miiiual diamat-l- c production. k A bundle of joy was left at the Budge Memonal hospital in the form of a baby girl, born on her daddys birthday, Oc- tober 7, for Mr. and Mrs. Glen She Is greeted by a Fergus. brother. The mother was formerly Miss Anita Thompson. annual Logan high school's alumni day will be held Friday, November 1. k GitLoiis, Walter manager of the Gibbons dairy-- , ond a resident of the Logan Sixth ward has accepted a call to the mis- sion field- - A testimonial Is being held for him tonight to which all his friends are invited. He will leave for the mission In Salt Lake City, Monday. He then will go to the California mission. Mr. Gibbons has been a resident of Logan for the past 32 years, moving here from La Grande, Oregon. However, he was born and raised in Rich - Logan city and Cache county commissioners have reached an agreement on admmistrtaion of the Cache county fair grounds and a definite contract will be with conference signed after fair Farm Bureau officials, sponsors. Theta Upsilon HO PROBLEM AT ALL . alumni will . . 'AJViLWiw N B .J ... of Kaiser Special and Frazer automobiles to come to FIRST CARLOAD Adrian Hatch, Logan. Officials of Empire Motors. Phillip Bullen, left, The cars tull with operations. center, and A. Lee Reese, are assisting be on display Saturday and Sunday. of W. W. Owens, director at hold a banquet Saturday 6 30 at Old Juniper Lodge in Logan canyon. Logan nounced from 16 effective milk dealers have anan increase in prices to 17 cents per quart, immediately. k Two members of the Utah State Agricultural college speech faculty already are at work on conplans for the 1940 UEA ventionThey were elected officers in sections of the association. Professor Floyd T. Morgan was chosen vice president of the speech section for 1946-4- 7. Dr. Lyman M. Partridge was named vice president of the speech correction section. 302. -- - Pool tahle, $50. FOR SALE 2t 139 W. Center. HE WAITED TOO LONG Empire Motors Slates Open House Saturday Service, will Extension attend a two weeks school for Utah extension administrators In FOR SALE 1042 Harley Davidson 45, good condition. 162 9. Second East, Brigham. Phone t - j a T- WANTED Body and Fender man. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Good pay with time and a half for overtime. Vacation with pay. Apply at 2t the Miller Chevrolet Co. ' ; ,'' , u Hay. LoFOR SALE gan Seed and Feed company. 2t. Phone 34. . 'j ".i kBailed J. I Mad- ison, Wis., Oct. 21 to Nov. Z k Logans newest automobile Dr. Irvin II. ochmitt of the Victory Farm Volunteer division Emergency Farm Labor program of the Extension Service, Washington, D. C., is In Utah this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison, Cove, will leave soon for Seattle, Wash, where they will act as missionaries for the L I) S church. Mr. Harrison, who has been Cove correspondent for the Cache American many years, and his wife, will be honored at a farewell tonight at 8 p. m. In the Cove ward chapel They will leave for the mission home Monday morning and depart for Seattle 10 days later. Utah. In addition to the automobiles, the firm also will handle Rototil-le- r, which plows, discs and harrows in one operation, and a complete line of the new Frazer equipment. The new, modem Kaiser Special and Frazer are the first entirely new automobiles to be developed since the war. They Holger Larsen, former superintendent of the Budge hospital, but now supervisor of the Deseret Industries in the state, was In Logan Tuesday are manufactured in the huge Willow Run factory, built by Motors Co, to make Ford bombers during the war. conferring with Arthur Olsen, manager of the local store. Mrs. R. O. Hatch, of Burley, with Idaho, ha3 been visiting her father, John Welch, in Paradise. Captain Wilburn Talbot,' who recently was sent to Germany as a member of the occupational forces. Is home for a short visit. He will report back to duty after his leave, but hopes to get his release from the services at that time. k John H. Shaw, of the state department of travel, was a business visitor in Logan, Tuesday. , ac4& I Friday, October While youre waiting for your new Kelly tires, bring your tire problems to us. Our equipment and experience will keep your driving for miles and miles. We specialize in Recapping, and tire repairs. Our specialty is your road insurance. WAEPS Phone ' Tire and Battery Shop 251 231 North Main FURNACE CLEARING AND REPAIRING BERNTSEN BROTHERS 149 South Main Phones 1609W Dealers in Furnaces - 1691R - 379 Stokers Blowers &. 18, 1946 HOMECOMING Sitting at home with a long face and all out of sorts because his car wont start. Winter brings out all of the defects of your car quickly and at the most unopportune times. But, well have you happily fixed up and rearin to go if youll bring your troubles to us. You can depend on your car when we do the work. MILLER CHEVROLET Phone 125 209 CO. N. Main IFt3:llpaflfl Ganna U. S. A. C. VS. COLORADO A. & M. 2:30 P. M. Oct. 19 " - A Admission $1.75 , , 4 en- terprise, Empire Motors, will be Sunday opened Saturday and with the first display In Logan of the new Kaiser and Frazer automobiles. Location of the company la at 68 West Center, in the building formerly occupied by Fuhriman Implement Co. The building, both extenor and Interior has been renovated completely, making It one of the most modem automobile sales plana in northern - U. S. A. C. STADIUM ItfaJk 1 Page 13 |