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Show onia ,,the e Hyrum, Utah, Friday, Sept. OOOTIBB.. CACHE wo?; ana a. lirths ind Mis, d lfield- -ar. and arrival L. bom at the Logan announce the (ft viat rJn Mu hospital. md Mrs. nnday sts 24, 1948. in tad- -4 I" t word on L received Tues-- of 21st of the arrival of erandson at the home Glen Gyllenskog. d Mrs. of JJ, ler ana v was the former This isthree Bateman. the young couple. yUenskog , Son son was bom to A Wieid Mrs. jd last Atrilla Rash D. ' S. hosj the Logan L. - W Mrs. Leslie J. p Mr. and announce the of Hyrum a baby boy at the Cache for Mr. grandchild i Jc jog announce, the arrival H bom September 21st at fie Valley L. D. S. hospi- - I Tarty Mr. fond elivei . Mendenhall dinner in Sept. 19th A gift for each person entering our Furniture department during the next two days Mrs. family, Friday and Saturday at Westerns Means Big Savings To You! Many Values Not Listed Yes FREE and Mrs. A. J. and hall Oct.-20th- Fall Furniture Values and Mrs. Glen Mr. field r; J. c. Ladies Meet Smithfield The J. C. La Dees,, met Wednesday evening at the A' home of Mrs. Robert Hill. to the book review was presented group by Mrs. La Grande Gunnell and she read Its Not' What I Expected by Teal. There were' and the 13 members present special guest, Mrs. La Grande Gittens' Robert Mrs. Gunnell. will be hostess to the club A Carload Of Lauritzen. James s. Logan Ray Nelson, editor of Herald-Journal, the Logan has been appointed lecturer in journalism at Utah State Agricultural college, it is announced by Dr. Carlton Culmsee, professor of journalism and dean of arts and sciences. Mr. Nelson will teach reporting classes. This appointment is in harmony with our policy of giving our students as many developmental contacts ' as possible, Dean Culmsee explained. To be able journalist, a person must be broadly trained, and this applies not only to the number of courses taken but to the number of sound viewpoints and helpful personalities to which the person is exposed. Majors in journalism may now be instructed by seven persons while ng, M. Hyrum Hyrum Second ward, I. A. held a very successful openat ing social on Tuesday evening ., Black-the city recreation hall, -: smith Fork Canyon. A good program was presented, games were played and dancing enjoyed. A; good time was had by all.. Regular M. I. A. meetings will, begin Tuesday at 7:30 pm. is the announcement made by Pres. Laraine Allen. Downs is Burrell. This Marian Second cross-referenci- SECOND WARD HOLDS M.I.A. SOCIAL Mrs. hospital. jner Logan Editor Named Oh College Staff satisfying departmental require- editorial Writing, radio writing and ments, Dean Culmsee said. This is i made possible partly by additions creative writing. USAC Hunsaker Mrs. Gwen Haws, to the instructional staff and curhas of 1943, journalism graduate riculum, and partly toy as assistant been added to the staff of courses from other dein journalism. She has had radio partments. Some such courses are besides not only desirable but essential to and newspaper experience service experience at information a student, depending on whether he Cornell university. Her chief rewishes to emphasize special writing, will 'be in news bureau editorial management, advertising, sponsibility and publication work. radio, creative writing, photography 59 credit or some other specialized aspect of Students may now take hours of work in journalism at Utah journalism. State, besides creative writing and Mr. Nelson is a 1935 graduate cf other courses in English. The work USAC. He has had much experience in radio speech and production in in sports and general news writing the Speech and Drama department (has been expanded also.. Prof. Burand editing and in teaching. rell Hansen has recently been addFurther strength has been gained ed to the speech and drama defor the division in other ways. Stan- partment. He is a specialist in raley Andersen, instructor in English dio, including the writing and the and Journalism, has received his broadcasting of news. masters degree from the Med 111 school of journalism. Northwestern Richmond Mr. George H. Anuniversity. He also studied at the derson is showing four of his University of London, England, and pure bred cattle at, the Utah elsewhere in Europe, this summer. State Fair this week. They are He is especially qualified to teach a part of the Cache County herd. a attended Lewiston on honoring Mrs. homas. APITOL ' rts Sunday! UNFINISHED CHEST . 5 Piece BEDROOM SET 5 drawer chest of smooth Ponderosa Pine 2 days only $M95 O 4 drawer walnut chest O Full sized bed Q 40 Lb. Cotton Mattress O Carbon steel coil springs 0 Mirror with matching frame - -------- One piece Divan in several beautiful shades. Opens to full sized bed You save $21.00 $4$95 and 2 53550 LINOLEUM MATS Useful linoleum mats 18 in. x 36 in. 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