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Show Wellsville dll Thirty-fou- r bers of the heir & gan, Jturday manders Mrs. Weaver and Mrs Barlow cf Logan. Boyd Bradshaw was installed 1948-4as post commander with Anticipating that the Guy T. hit f.alhtime Smith as first vice enrollment will State Agricultural Maurice Parkinson,commander; adjutant, has this sum- and Fred Siggs as liege at Logan chaplain. mer launched its most extensive Morris Smith had charge of score of the a in program building arrangements.Jears A musical program was Most of the renovation prefor scheduled is sented building by the following: Dee before fall quarter Perkes, piano accordian selecStratton, September 23 to 25. tions; two duets by Morris $215,000 technology Smith and Clyde Smith; two soA new for comple-H0- los by Doyle McBride. building scheduled this fall will enable the an expanded Khool to offer Wellsville Mr. Jones, Leland leaders and to train mrriculum Larsen and Dean Clark enjoyed technicians for the growing in- a four-dafishing trip at Yel-- . juries of the Intermountain lowstone park during the week. S'est. I Other buildings to be finished a before school opens include and maintenance shop, 175,000 will I new heating plant that facili jouble present heating 9 5 A! mem- American Legion post No. 18 were entertained at dinner at Old Juniper lodge on Wednesday evening. Installation of new officers was conducted by District Com- - ist L ;ors n ryerg waters y iezers As Si Great air y by floto I AT Jr it (a Phene S2S2T ties. have begun work poultry plant, p two miles north of Logan. appDie board of trustees has of a roved the construction Contractors lo-jpe- a $100,000 costing jreenhouse Home From Vacation Hyram, Utah, Friday, Aug. 27, 1948 SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Smithl'ield Mr. and Mrs. Dee J. Geary and Miss Re Nae Nielson Wellsville On Sunday, Mr. Lewiston Mr. Frank Nielson returned home Sunday evening, of Oakley, Idaho, spent the week- and Mrs. John J. Hendry, Mr. Aug. 22, after spending a deliphful Mrs. vacation trip to Sacramento. San end at Lewiston visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Francisco and Los Angeles Nielson. Mr. Nielsen has taken 'sfer his M. D. in geology and chemGeorge Done, Sr. Reunion istry at the Utah State AgriculSmithfield The George Done, tural college and will teach in Sr., family reunion will be held at the Oakley high school this the James Mack memorial park on year. Saturday, August 28 at Smithfield. All relatives are invited to attend. Time 3 p. m. Bring a basket lunch. I Area $50,000, g Playground g to rfficials the college, U. S. A. C. predict that the 1948- - registration will surpass last ars record enrollment. , summer school Jas the largest in the history i the college, and student for the 1947-4school ear also set an record, fliere were nearly 5,000 resident tudents at U. S. A. C. last year, .lie faculty now numbers appcThis years teg-Itratio- n 8 all-tim- e 400 roximately Den and women. fJhe enlarged schools of sciences, college curri-ulum- agriculture, commerce, engineering and Management, RE d include 1600 courses .forest d well-traine- s in arts educa-ton- , techno-3g- y range, and wildlife home economics, graduate school. and other tests for new students will be given Aptitude dl ptember 23. 11 Former students register September 24, and w students r will register Sep-inbe- 25. larter Instruction for fall begins September 27. Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. Emil An Almon of Bedford, Wyoming aid Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones Pent the week end at Ogden yith relatives. IP51 of Logan, Utah Candidate for DISTRICT JUDGE Republican Ticket, 1948 authorities have that students eligible "or selective service will not be railed until the end of the rhool year. In view of this and t the number of inquiries eom-u- he m Mnaaage Picnic and fDraft ind In Perfect Water approxim- student body. )S mm d ilso i For Health A PRACTICAL, COMPETENT KINDLY MAN FOR JUDGE ex-suid- OL lan Pulsipher who were recently married. For Fun Stocks. and plans are for the ,build-jahead going of a student union building. also Existing buildings are remodeled and renovated ting improve their usefulness and itractiveness in serving an ately of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pulsipher, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Al- shim Lewiston Mr. and Mrs. William Dopp of Logan were dinner guests of Mrs. Marian Orchard and Miss Vinnie Rigby Sunday. During the afternoon Mrs. Orchard, Mrs. Jennie Layne and Miss Rigby accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dopp to Preston where they visited Mr and Mrs Hen- rY and Mrs. Leon Hendry, Helen Smith and Mrs. Ruth H. Maughan motored to Ogden to attend a luncheon at the home Born in Brigham City of Pioneer parents, mov- mg to Cache Valley when a lad. Has been farmer, school teacher, Clerk of the District Court, businessman, lawyer and community builder. A family man who, with his wife, the former Lula Schenk, has reared a splendid family of ten children who are making homes of their own in various communities in the Intermountain states, three sons and two having served in the armed forces of their country in World War II. Past President of Cache County Bar Association and former Bishop and former President of the sons-in-la- Pool Drained Daily iS9$a9S89 9 e 9 9e Water tested and ap- proved by Utah State Board of Health. 300 gallons of chlorinated water running thru pool every minute. Just One Mile North of Logan w Logan Stake. Admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court of Utah in 1916 and to the Bar of the United States Supreme Court in 1931. A respected and successful lawyer and a tried, safe and sympathetic man for Judge. (Paid Political Advertisement) FOR QUALITY SERVICE ELECT IN YOUR PRINTING NEEDS t ESE M. REESE Democratic CALL Candidate for 70 STATE AUDITOR business An experienced state executive with proven the financial affairs ability in successfully conducting disbursed and 'of State Government having received, CACHE VALLEY PUBLICATIONS accounted for over 614 MILLION DOLLARS in State and Federal monies. Primary September 7tb 62 West , Election November 2nd Adr.) ' Center Logan |