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Show Celebrate 50tH Wedding Day JOURNAL THE HERALD 10 in e i ' 1, i i I Serves As Family Historian g hjfrtM Engeged To Lt. Celia V. Meat ham Providence, who for the past 22 years has well and faithfully served as family histonan, has resigned her position arcoiding to a letter lereived from F. S. Earle, Ros-enlo- Mr. laile savs, Hundreds of letteia and cards have been sent in the I'nited States, Canada and m many foreign coiintnes. The research and collection amounts to mote than 10 000 per. sons of this family tree. Approximately 8000 names are on the direct lines. We also recognize the fact that Mrs. Meacham has for done extensive reseaich many Cache Valley people with much success We extend to her a vote of thanks and wish her continued success in whatever field of endeavor she may - s A lC rW Olia yM&UsjNpi Mr. Mr and Mrs FianxlinD Biad-fiel- and Mrs. Franklin 1). BradfiHd on the 13 July ion of Fi an c d ce'ebiated their golden wed19 January. ding annnerxaiv They weie m an led January 19, 3907 at Neplu luah, Utah They went to Manti Temple October 14, 1908 to lie sealed Jliey aie the paienls of seven children Five bovs and two gills, six of whom are living They have eight giandchilaien and one gieat giandrluld Ihe cluldien ate Mur-wiwlio lives in Scotia, Califorelma and Beth of nia, Ferris, W Meadham 1944 in the Invas- F'lanklm is tiie son of Joseph and Mary Ann Biadfield. He was born in Fillmoie. Millard, Utah, August 22, 1882 He has been active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Lattei-daSaints all his life. v e He was in the Kiguid Waid for eight yeais At present he is ward teacher supei visor in Second Waid He vvoik-e- d the for the Gypsum Plaster ComNeplu, Sigurd, pany in Logan. Eldon of WelUville, and Utah; Gypsum, Oregon, and CedNorar City, Utah, calreming plaster Ralph of Ogden Their son ris was killed in World War Two for many yeat s. bish-opu- A recent HOLLA WOOD TP of America s worst diessed F'.thel is the daughter of John women may have crushed Judv and Lucy Sttange She was botn Garland and Manlvn Momoe hut in Scipio, Millaid, Ltali, Septemone victim is proud o( it. ber 29, 1880 She has been active "1 m just not clothes conin the Church, affiliated with the scious,' beamed Maijoite Main Primary, Belief Society, Genea- today. logy, MH, and the old Religion First in the news was an annuClasses many years ago. At pre- al 10 list, featunng sent she is a Relief Society visit- countesses and soc.ety leaders. live Second in teacher Logan ing Then another group last week Ward named the woist diessed feA family reunion was held in males, with Misses Garland, July 1956 and all the family weie Monroe and Mam in the auks, A was dinner family together 1 sped to held at the Bradfield home at 494 studio to see bow the lovable West Center, Utah, in their Miss Mam was taking this blow. honor Sat ut day. She chuckled, They should have put me first on the list." "Clothes dont interest me, never have. said Marjorie, who s back in town to star in her eighth Ma and Pa ketile movie. "Wnen 1 went to boaidmg sejiool I woie one dress over and over. Mother tued to gel me into other clothes. the modern types are Irresistable, She said 1 should diess to please If you siatt to grow one or two otheis. of them, you wind up with fifty or ( lolhea I nimportant mote. I asked Mrs. P, H. Bark-du- ll hv Clothes aient tin port-aa few days ago, what ins if you can't please people would be new in her garden this without dressing up then what aie season. She mentioned the fol- you our real friends love you June Meridith, Violet lor what you aie, not for what lowing: Harmony, Black Taffeta, Memor-e- s you wear and Real Gold. All are arisThe veietan adless ill ode to tocrats in the Iris family. In dressing room closet lo show About four and a half months what the "woist diessed woman" ihey will be in bloom. wears. She bi ought out some . o cotton dresses she I WAS HAPPY to read of the wears around her home in Palm of newly oiganized garden club. It's Springs, "where I live because we have needed in sinus trouble something Now this is a diess Ive woin Cache County for some tune. A of officers was for years. Cost five or six dosplendid rhou-made It's president, Mrs A1 llars," she said, displaying a plaid numoer that butLucinda) Larsen of Logan Firs. down the front. This navy toned Larsen excells m all her undertakings. We wish her and all blue coat I've had for years, garden clifb members a success- too She hastily pulled out a acaif ful year. in the eoat Word comes from Mar- that wat bulging C. Hansen best-diesse- d BE4UT1FUL GARDENS do not buds open inlo sparkling orange-- ) Just happen or come about spon- red blooms that retain their coltaneously. They have 'heir be- or Its long sieins with scoies of and delightfully fragiant loses that ginning in a definite Man. Haphazard plant- bloom month after tnonth make it ing of tin, that and the other, very desn able most likely in unsuitable places and poor soil, will end only in SPRING JL ST WOULDN'T be On the other disappointment without pansies, and evipnng hand, a garden can eryone should have a few. Weathbe a joy from the beginning, er permitting. I like to plant like the successful raising of a1 mine out in March. Then during child, for Instance. Floweis, lika the cool spring davs I have an atbest an in children, respond abundance of blooms Pansies mosphere of loving care, daily nev er thrive in hot weather Each encouragement and understand- vear I enlov a trip to Salt Lake ing. City to view the pansy plantings Lack of a positive love for on temple square and also the Lowers and the pleasure of car- beds west of the chuich office ing for them will tmllv bring building. The way the duet gardistaste for gardening It seems dener, lVJr Nelson, combines colthat you just must be a nattual ors is wonderful. Black, white tn succeed in growing floweu and raspberry', or blue purple su cessfully. But you'll never and yellow, make a display long know w.hat you ran do till you to be remembered trv Plans and designs should lie Last year I was sble to buy viAirs made well ahead of planting olas in separate rolors, in Logan, 806 E. 2nd time, giving full consideration to also the giant brilliant types. guerite ofMarshall, an unusual blooming each new idea as it romes to Combined with hlue and prnk North, cactus Her description of it mada of you. Orlgmalitv thought is forget-me-noand primroses, me wonder if she had a baby orimpoitant Indeed, on mav thev make a dainty and beautiful chid plant Wed all like to see invent something 4nd having a it, Irr sure little extra time, you ran mull sight. Not to be outdone bv her over the pos-ibnustaLes you to daughter-in-laFLOWERS INTERESTING Mrs Emms made last season, and profit hv them II is well to use a zone map grow are Felix Pansies or "The''Mai shall, 767 East 2nd North has and therebv determine whuh Cats Whiskers. These ruffled an oleander in bloom She desare the hotter adapted plants flowers come in all pansy rolois, cribes the gieat pink bloom clusand flowers to our Caihp allov apricot, wine, purple, bionze and ters ss marvelous o Including the usual yelclimate, and save disappoint- pastels, low and blue. Each flower has not lu ments the learn thing AND NOW A WORD about ancorrect names of the flow os and black lines or whiskers extend- other novelty Guatemala orto from the outward thioat ing shrubs von plant as it adds nuuh ( chids, O'Briem) Epedendrum of the edge petals, interest to growing them. This ing variety is a o native of Guatemala It is easily to look IT IS DIFFICULT MORE FIOWFRING gtown and will reward you with should be used for paikwavs through mv gardpn book and dozens of dainty blight red orthe brilliantly eoloied picduvewavs and lawn Mv (home chids one and a half to two inchof sirawberjies tures raspber-nes- , is Purple Funce aKo known es across, and will bloom for sevgooseberries and grapes eral months Does not as Smoke Tier', red bud comrequire the how nuirj) fruit and Its surprising monly failed Judas Tice special temperature and humidcan come fiom a small piece ity magnolia soulangena Thev aie of demanded by most gt ound A vine or two of Conrlaimed In he nefeitlv hudv orchids and will grow In ordinary two dozen of cord each grapes in our zone and 1 have seen some garden soil used as a potting mafin0 specimens growing in our str aw herrv and laspberry plants, teria! Sure success for those who bu--e will vallev Other beauties a'e gold- and .a gooseberry vou A nice noveliv to make have tried growing other otchids en (ham tiee puik flowering o pirn from heriies giown in your e and Pari s Si a let own little garden N W Tor this year J ANOTHER Flooding tiers make o is Glitters Petunia an such a wondeifil d.spav dir mg IN THE KMRB foipst In bionze medal winner. This the nmg months huibs PowViiona, eartv each attractive cat mine-iestaired have Neither;! ering and their phee pi the scheme of puna the gi'ijnd is raipeted white, is a unique color pattern things Theie aie vaiieiies lo suit with wild nis glowing among ihe and an attractive flower in the everv aide No garden seems tiees, 'bp beautv of which is garden, and fine for cutting c,s.iption Theies some- Flowers are two and a half inchcomplete without the old favor-ne- s augh as forsvthia beauiy-bus- thing icallv exciting about iris; es across and are borne promm- and mnik grange The doufte orange without doubt is evquisite Before long tney will all be on the market, including roses ts le free-flow- trees ro-.-o- sur-pils- i Allen Jorgensons Visit Here 'Friendly Persuasion that I was in but I love to watch them on television. "Went when I was nominated for an Oscar for The Egg and I.' The piotlurer bought me a govin. I've only worn it owe since then. I've never Lad a mink coat. I have a lot of gloves. Don't wear em, but theyre nice to have Lmveisal-Inlernatioii-- 7,. tfV Ife V rJ A 'V j., ' V. Mrs. Vivian Talbot Vivian Linford Talbot, 62 East Third North, Logan, haa recently received her Silver Gleaner award from the Logan Fourth Ward. Mrs. Talbot is a graduate of the Manual Arts Hi;h School, Los Angeles. She is married ta Grant Talbot, a student at the Utah State College, and the couple has a old daughter, Cynthia Dawn. Mrs. Talbot has solved as dance director, speech director, a Junior Sunday School teacher, Junior Sundav School secretary, a Primary teacher, and curiently is teaching a Bee Hive Class in the Fourth Ward Mutual. Campus Social Expect Cold For 30 Days Jep-pese- Life al to be held in the LB Skvroom, January 26 Sigma K's also have the engagement of announced Joan Schvv eider to Rodney Smith fiom Idaho State, and Grtta Mor-le- v n to Dale Holmes Earlene and Loyal Johnson weie man led January 12 in ernal, War-lnrto- Utah Fhi (returned missionplanning a roller skating paily Monday n'glit nd a lecture Wednesday "Date night given by Dr. Gardner of the zoo-loDelta aries' aie department Alpha Chi sisters aie curiently planning their Bant Dance for February 2. Recent AXO pinrung include Carol Martin to Bob Sche-le- y, SAE; and Renee Rees to Chi Wally Petersen, Sigm New Sigma Alpha Epsilon officers are Carlos Smith, Doug Lock-ye- r, Clyde Christiansen, Dennis and Karoleen Peterson. Duane Oruillian, Ben Heading the Sophomore class Taylor, were Roger Dutson, Connie Elli- Stromburg, Bob Bartholomew, son, Wargene Isom, Carol Martin,1 Marvel Jones, Earl Nelson. EllsEllen Mitchell, ,Jo Nebeker, Rod worth Johnson, Harold ThomaPulley, Pauline Schmidt, Annette son, and Skip Marstella. Shoup, Margaiet Thompson, Jim Thorne, Ann Vest, and Tom Ymll. Outstanding Freshman personalities wer Carol Barker, Doctor. Karen Dunford, Kae Ged-- j des, Reid Hansen, Jean Hvde,! Carol Loosli, David Loosle: Jimi DETROiT V When Car-ro- ll Miller, Glen Nielson, Dee Ann S Blair heard strange noises Raymond, Marilyn Soelberg and, in his car Thursday, he had a Juba Walker. service station attendant thorSponsor Present Combo oughly che.ck hi engine. The at, The Dallas Jones Combo of Og- tendant could discover nothing den was featured at the Sponsor wrong and started the Dance last night in the Union rest o the car. A catchecking wa finally Building Skyroom. Funds from, discovered perched on the axle. the affair will' be used by the corps to finance a ti lp to the Cherry Blossom Festiv al at Wash- nt hr two-pie- Engine Purrs From Axle Seat pocket. "I always have something tied to nty htsd, like a icarf," she said. Hata Morn to Meetings Recently Miss Main had two fabulous chapeaux made by Rex, a milliner to the movie stais. "but I never wear them. The only time I wear a hat is to the Friday Morning Club lectures. "Don't wear suits, she went on. "Don't have cocktail clothes because I don t go to parties. I dont belong to the glitter set. I not even don't go to pienmeies ington D. C. in April. Lund Hall winter Quarter officers are Gayle Gchrke, president Mary Jane Christiansen, vice president; Ruth Dudley, secretary and Nancy K. Burton, social the foliage. ently sbov - "I. Through The Garden Gate By Mrs. H. Lit- By BEA BOMAN Mr. and Mrs. Allen Joigehson and children Donna Mav and Allan R. of Huntsville, Utah, were here on Friday. Aubrey Hall of Roosevelt, Utah, was a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Warier. Mr, Hall came home with Lyman Warier when he returned from the Eastern State mission around. The acties closed htr closet and Is attending school in Logan. Also at the Warier home for the door with a smile. By JOCELYN SHAW wear simple clothes be- weekend weie Mr. and Mis social whirl at Utah Stale The Salt cause I want people to feel at Gene Mailer and family of now slowed down to a steady has Marler's and Citv Mrs. Lake home around me, she said. mother, Mrs. Joseph Perkins of madhouse Most of winter quarter acUvities from here on nut will be Preston. studentbody dances, basketball Confirmed and Greek formal dances. Those confirmed m the various games, Biggest topic on campus for the wards on Fast day weie V1 week was the Buzzer personality Preece in the fourth ward and list which was presented at the 'IP second in HeaWASHINGTON The the an Dyke Billy Ball last week. Semen perBuzzer ther Bureau predicts cold weather vv ai d sonalities weie Perry Bingham, for most of the nation for the next Mis, I,eda Pond attended a Le Cantwell, Karen Carmen, No30 davs. of Club of the Fine Arls party lan Dianey, Gary Hansen, Jack buthe in its monthly foiecast. the Simthfield on Friday night at Hill, Beverly Martin, Dave reau also looks for "frequent Bluebird in Logan Norm Olsen, Dorothy Parthose attending the in the eastein stales Irom spovvs Among kin, Pat Parsons, Sandra Rigby, the Carolinas noitliward. Knife and Fork Club meeting In and Carlo Smith. Preston on Monday were Mr. and Juniors included Jay Bates, F'list official Unteri Sta'rs Mis George Pohd and Mr. and Iren Bates, Martell Beelon, Bob census was taken tn 1790. Mrs. L. D. Bodily. Doctor, Joan F.liason. Chloe Ann' Frailey, Joy Goff, Boy Hansen, Tom Jones, Annette Maughan, Jane McKinnon, Jeanette Munk.l of list i -- T planned. Marjorie Main Is Proud Of Place With 'Worst Dressed' V Jay Bernhisel f Me. and Mis Kenneth E of Portland Oiegon, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet, to Lt. Jay M. Bernhisel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris F. Bernhisel, Leviston. Janet is a graduate of Brigham Young University and is teaching in the Los Angeles school sj btem. Lt. Bernhisel received his degree in bacteriology and his commission m the Air Foice at Utah State m 1954. Since then he has been stationed at Berlin- gen A F B. in Texas where he received his wings as observer in 1955, and the Tyndal AFB, Florida, Otis AFB, Massachusetts and at piesent at Tilla-- i mook, Ote A summer wedding is being Alberta, Canada. "11 Wins Silver Gleaner Award Janet Rosenlof idh There is no other summer flower that makes such a grand display as dors the petunia More and more are being improved and grown each year, with outstanding success Being haidy Ihey do well in most garden soils. Color combinations can be woik-e- LONG SHOTS Flanked by stacks of diapers? Mrs. William Blankenship of Chicago holds her second set of triplets, Jeffery, Kevin and Leslie, born last month. Only two survived from her Jirst set, born in 1952. Consecutive triplet births are said to occur once in over .82 million cases. The diapeis are the of 15,000, a years supply, presented to Mrs. Blankenship by Chicago diaper service. first-batc- chairman. Lambda Delta Sigma members last night held their Winter Carnival. Booths, refreshments, games, and a dance were included in the activities Mel Stanford and Beverly Swensen directed the carnival with Amie Thaver, Sylvia Nelson, and Carolyn Clark A Takeoff On An Expert WASHINGTON HP t- - Jame Pyle, one of the nation top T. pil- ots, was grounded Thursday. Pyle, who is head of he Civil Aeronautics Administration and has 4,000 Tying hours, was baffled by the conti ols of an automatic elevator until a mechanic showed him how to get it off the gunund. g. Coming up next werk will be be the Sigma Kappa Winter form d out most effectively with these marvelous and colorful an- nuals. -- d -- be-vo- h IT'S TOPS IN SEWING MACHINES rck JEWEL BOX to plant because WE ARK REMINDED roses note flntjbunda requiring leist caie They will bloom the first vear after planting Some of the favorites proven reliable are fashion, goldilocks red pinnechio, pinouhio circus lutiinv cricket and flondora To me tinunv cn ket i ideal It is p 1955 A4RS winner ps tangerine-red buds open to glowing of coral-p- Jt is base bloson-a tall upright plant with large clusters of fiagtant blooms which tetain their color. Spartan" is a new Ponbuor'a lose for 1956 It is very hardv, latge, buMiant in color and has a true hvbrid e tea shape colored ink, gold s Burnt-orang- FAMOUS Western Smorgasbord CLEARANCE STILL 10 5 to o fuicfc wee Lighters Clocks eve pm )ei Mumbled v f-e- mm4 hd witutor m4 SEWMCR At Low At . UtMAl Oh 21 South Main St. Harold Corner 9 p. m. ACHNt I t Jeweler ONLY .Pictured above art tho beautician at th ARTISTIC SALON OF BEAUTY. They are: Tom left; Lorna Raimuisen, Pot H umphrle, Lillie Remitter, Bevi Register and Afton VanVolkenburg who was not present when picture wa taken. 1 MUIVX COl (OK th HwuOt 0 OAKAT'CW make eny size drapery free at no you for labor offer good for one cost to in making. Wo hove just complotad remodeling end expending our fecilitiei to that we con better serve you. Meko on appointment now with one of our expert beeuticiani. They con work exciting megic with your heir! They'll weih it, cut it, et it . . . and beauty-righ- t style it in e flattering new coiffure that's both faihion-righ- t for you. Thi week only, itarting Jan. 20 and ending Jan. 26. (Vllrm- 2 7 verkl fnr Hnlhsrv) VOUlMlt WIMMER 64 rf rf AM vqqi I FOR ONE WEEK mmmy rber features Price giflLDll Far-Ne- r, Neevy teem l will . PAY IISS , . . 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