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Show Science, Arts JSij.--e s at 2 p. m. 25, 13W I r II r 6hcte re iUa4 I -I- Z3 girls chorus, directed , by W. H. Jolern Terry are Coy Irx-nGunnell. Joy Humphreys. Lorraine Horton. Patricia Nielson, Margene Cox. Carol Hall. Jenicl Hughes, June Hill and Peggy Jensen. Renee Pulsipher and Colleen Nlelsn have returned home from a two weeks visit In Cedar City. Captain and Mrs. Chase J. Nielvcn. of Denver. Colo., have been visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nielsen. Captain Nielsen was one of the Doolittle Raiders who was captured and held prisoner by the Japanese. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright and daughters. Rose Marie and Pauline, have enjoyed a vacation trip to California. Kivvanis Lists Office Aspirants Hyrum A new Hammond organ has been Installed In the Second ward chapel. Mrs. Harriet Danielson Is recovering fit-- i a serious hip injury, lr reived when she fell recentlyMr. and Friday. Oct. a meRicfln Aademy Meets Here Saturday Fall meeting of the Utah Academy of iXlenccs, Arts and UtU-rwill be laid Saturday on the Utah State Agricultural college campus. Dr. J. E. Greaves, member of the U S A C faculty and announced president, academy the rubhc Is invited to hear itnd papers prevented on literary ond artistic subjects. In Iteghtration Is senedulea Comof the the Student Lounge mons building until 9:30 a. m., with Dr llenry Frying, dean of the University of Utah graduate school, to address the general meeting at 9:30 a. m. in the reception lounge. Sectional meetings are scheduled at 10 30 a. m. A luncheon for academy members only Is planned for 12:30 p. in. In the niucblrd cafe. Sectional mcetlnjy will be resumed 10 - Francis ohaiTer announce the birth of a daughter at a Logan hospital last week. The South Cache high school home economics club has affiliated with the Future Homemakers cf America. Alda Lee Johnson Is president, with Cora Jean Allen, vice president; and La Rae Neilsen, secretary. Eugene Israclsen, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eilert Israelsen, is recovering satisfactorily from an appendectomy. New members of the South Cache high school Con Moto Mrs. Candidates for president of the Logan Klwanis club are Wallace Klrkham, manager of Walgren Drug and Keith Spencer, busineis manager of the Budge Clinic. Seeking the vice presidential posts are Le Roy Kelley, Franklin D. Richards. Dr. Ralph N. Barlow, Prof. I R. Humphreys, while nominees for secretary-treasurer are Fred IL Thompson and Sylvan Needham Jr. Include Director candidates Owen Yeates, J. J. Larsen, William Coleman, L- - V. Wilson, Walter Squires, Floyd Wilson, Curtis L. Miner and J. L. Miller. Have a party' Phone the District Advancement Oneida Scouiers Elect Chairman district Scout The Onrid.i committee cleited Duane Kotin-so- n I,s-tri- d of Prrsion, Idaho ut a recent Cl. ait mail meeting. succeeds David Mr. Rotmon G. Fames, who has served as chairman for ise.ily eight consecutive years. The new chairman brmgs into the office with him a rich background of Scout leadership, having inure recently served as finance chairman in Payson district o the Utah Nation. Parks coum-iPhenol H. Edg''y and Wclis Mr Entire of Preston, with Wood-ro- w RasmusMin of Mink Creek served as the nom.nating comIn recommending mittee for election, in addition to the following members to serve on tire Dr. O. R. district committee: Cutler, vice chairman; Kenneth Beckstead. BJd Bright, Ray o, Young, Leonard Winn, Jack Elmo Keller, Durrell Erickson, J. II. Choules. Honnr Johnson, W. Jl. Garrett, David G. Earnes nnd Mark Grcgerson os members at large. Mr. Eamrs and Ir. Cutler were elected as district representatives to the Council Executive board. Tribute was paid to Mr. Eamcs, the retiring chairman, for his long years cl service to the scouting movement. In 194 Mr. Eames was awarded the "Silicr Beaver for outstanding He will service to scouting. continue active as a member of 1 l Al-ban- com- mittee. Utah Drought Continue The U. S. Geological Survey reports that the Utah stieam runoff for September was only 47 per cent of normal, practically the same as has been recorded for the past several months. Do far this year, the San Ju.m river has only produced 51 per cent of Its longtime average flow. Key gauging on the Green, river, principal tributary to the Colorado reveals the year's flow to be only 74 per cent normal Despite this situation, irrigation storage reserves are still In satisfactory condition and the level of Bear Lake is considerably higher than It was a year ago. The Deer Creek reservoir h.ts a fourth more water than a year Eccess In ago. precip.tation northern Utah, during March and May, is credited with preserving the high levels of Bear Lake and the Deer Creek New Process For Sterilization Of Milk Products Steriluation of milk by using hydrogen peroxide is held out as a promise of enormous benefit to rural areas of the Umted States and other sections of the world where pasteurizing facilities are lacking. The American Chemical Societys publication. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, said the new process was developed In Italy. The magazine said peroxide sterilization is accomplished by adding a small amount of the household anlwpiic to raw milk then stirring the solution. The treated milk reportedly tastes better than the pasteur ized product, and the process may be performed at ordinary temperatures. The procedure destroys the to milk bacilli which cau-e- s sour. 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