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Show Lorenzo (Kent Christiansen of Campbell. Cal., is spending vacationing in various parts of the state, lie is a guest of his sister and fanulj . the Ralph Obravs. Sunday Mrs. Obray and Ren were dinner guests of another sister and family, the John Ezo-la- s of Trenton. He will also visit of his mother, Mrs. Mary Christiansen at Roy. Utah Paradise three-week- Mr., Mrs. Wallace Chlpman Vacation In California improving satisfactoi By MRS. VIOLA WELCH Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chipman are vacationing In various parts of California. At El Centro they are guests of their son Ralph and family, at Los Angeles at the home of her sister. Mrs. Vilate Bankhead and at Fowler, guests of their daughter and family, the Don Beldon's. Stake Visitors services held At Sacrament here Sunday evening, stake high council members Dewey Nielsen of Hvrum and Syl' ester Andersen of Millville were present and gave timely talks. Sustained as MIA athletic director was Mrs. Beth Williamson. The choir sang It Was two special numbers, Bless This House. For Me," Ogden visitors Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith. They were guests of the Bartley Hatchs. Little Craig Hatch who was injured some time ago, is COVER UP Egyptian authorities have ordered operation cover up for the countrys famed belly dancers. Soraya Salem, one of Cairo's favorites, models the costume she used to wear, performance. But following the right, in her decree from the official Fine Arts Department ordering the curtain dropped, Soraya will shake only in the gown at left. Tax Commission llv. Mather Nancy Ann Smithfield was an oer-nigguest of her sister and brother-in-laMr and Mrs. Jack Rock. Sunday dinner guests of the Rocks were. Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Mather and sons Robert and Kav and daughter Nancy Ann and Mrs. May Chambers of Miss Work Day and business meeting held at Relief Society. Tuesday, a quilt was made, one bound, and dish towels embroidered Refreshments were served by Jeannette Hirst, Sarah Obray. Raymond Knowles and Beth Williamson. , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murray son Berkley and daughter Rochelle of Ogden, were overnight guests of their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen. They also attended high school graduation exercises when their son received his diploma. Holiday Guests Memorial day guests of Mrs. Eva B. Smith were, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Obray of Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Obray of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs Tom Smith and Mr. and Mrs. At work Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Welch were Memorial day guests of Elias Sorensen of Hvrum. Social Evening To honor Mrs. Lenna Obray on her birthday a group of friends met at the fireplace on the church grounds, for a no host luncheon son-in-la- and social e'ening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Obray, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bankhead. MMU-.rr- . SALT LAKE CITY (L'PD -Two records in tax collections were reported today by the Utah Tax Commission. The commission also said total tax collections for the fiscal year ending June 30 apparently would exceed even revised budget es- timates. For the first time in history, the commission said, state income tax collections exceeded 10 million dollars during a fiscal year. They totaled $10,300,-00- 0 for an increase of 9.6 per cent over last years record collection. For the first time total collections of all taxes during a single month also exceeded the 10 million dollar mark. May collections totaled $10,300,000. The commission said total collections for the 11 months of the current fiscal year amounted to an Increase of 5 4 $69,900,000, per cent. Higher collections were credited to an increased number of wage earners, better collection methods, the new Income withholding tax, and good economic conditions during 1957. for the uniform Collections school fund totaled $16,300,000 compared to an anticipated During the recent storm, WTnvFsnvr wkmMiuBiiAmid CV.V.K.H.Mi' t YVWO t U rs THE HERALD JOURNAL tan 3 remained for a week end visit. visitors at the Louis Welch home. Mrs. llarven (Deet Obray left Memorial day luncheon guests Monday morning with the Mar-'o- f Mr. nad Mrs. F. M. Pearce Mr. and Mrs. Frank n gret Lund bus tour for the Can-iwand many other in8 and family of Hvrum, Mr. Temple places of interest. The group will and Mrs. R. S Pearce of Mur-b- e gone a week jray, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown 'and family of Midvale. From Ogden Wilbur Pearce of Ogden was' During the afternoon, callers an o'ernight guest of the Everett at the Pearce home were Mrs Maggie Pearce and her son RoPearces. Memorial Day dinner guests of bert of Murray. Mrs. Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Everett Pearce Pearce and family of Logan, Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. Orson Chris ' and Mrs. Harvey Jensen and tensen, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy family of Malad, and Mr. and rsDn Pearce of Kearns. Armstrong and family, Mrs. El- , Carl-adia- - len Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Deverl Hirst and family of Salt Lake of Ogden City, Venice Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pitcher and family of Logan. The Lee Summers family spent the holiday and weekend in Funeral services for Emilia Monticello, guests of Bishop and Mrs. Keneth Summers and fam- Aikele Fuhriman, 84, will be conducted Thursday, 1 p.m., in ily. First ward chapel by Overnight guests of the George Pearces were Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Bishop Jack Thompson. Friends may call at the Hall seph J. Roberts of Ogden. The N. E. Welchs of Brigham Mortuary Wednesday, 7 to 9 p. City, the R. O. Hatchs of Burley, m and Thursday from 11 a.m. Idaho and the Theodore Gearys until time of service. Burial will of Smithfield were Memorial div be in Providence cemetery. funerals Mrs. Fuhriman Pro-viden- re Days : Vi'W THUR.S, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY oft Uveirftoim (L. HARDWARE light- ning struik one block south of the Richmond South ward chapel, causing considerable dam age. The large tree in front of the David Lewis home was split and two windows in the house broken. A window in the William Pack home nearby was also broken. Telephone boxes were knocked off several homes in the area and houses were scarred from burns along the wiring. Holes were burned in the cables and telephones put out of commission from the Alton Hendricks home near the chapel to the A. J. Mendenhall home on the extreme southern outskirts of Richmond. An owl which for several years has had its nest in the tree in front of the Lewis home was found dead at the base of the tree. Cut Glass TUMBLERS Beautiful Design Sets of 8 Oz. Reg. 2.49 Special 10 99 6 Oz. Reg. 1.98 Loan Question Exquisite Ballerina 79 Special New WASHINGTON (UPI) Premier Charles de Gaulle may postpone Frances regular 78 million loan repayment to the United States this year in an effort to prop up the sagging French economy, officials said Tuesday night. Under an agreement signed Sales tax collections totaled can postpone $24,300,000 for an increase of 4.5 last year France payments when its economy per cent. Total collections for the the is in bad shape. The officials general fund to date were and were expected to ex- said De Gaulle would use the ceed the anticipated $30,900,000 money for pressing domestic needs rather than sending it by the end of the fiscal year. Gasoline taxes yielded $15,800,-00-0 here. for a 22.1 per cent increase. Diesel fuel taxes increased 30.8 per cent of $1,400,000. DINNERWARE nt modern solid colors. Colors: turquoise, white and charcoal. In Decorated Glass 20 Pc. 0. TUMBLERS Regular Talking Champ FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. (UPD Lois Grant, 27. rested her vocal cords today, $1,000 richer because she wouldnt stop talking. Mrs. Grant set a new national talking record Tuesday by speaking for 27 hours and 36 minutes. WORTH Set ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 1.98 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Semi-Vitreo- us Covered 4 for 99 20 Gallon CAKE PAN GARBAGE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOSEPH W. ARCHIBALD Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Room 8. Thatcher Building. Logan. Utah, on or before the 6th day of September A D 1958 ELIZABETH A. GLENN. Administratrix of estate of Joseph W. Arch- Aluminum, 12 V CAN CHINA x 9 x 2" Choose From Regular 1.69 Heavy Gauge Steel Galvanized ibald. Olson A Calderwood. Attorneys Publ. dates: June 4, 11, 18, 25. July 2, 1958. BUY THE pink, antique 4 Place Setting Three Patterns to Choose From LEGAL NOTICE THAT'S e jun-- Lucan iCacne Coum) , Lightning Strikes In Richmond Reports Two Co lection Marks Glen Datwyler of Logan Dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Annie J. Obray. Memorial day were, Mr. and Mrs. Tom E. Willaims of Vallejo, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Childs of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. David McMurdie of Salt Lake City. Roy Shaw of Brigham. Harry Shaw of Provo, Mrs. H A. (Elizabeth! Shaw of Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Sarah Goff of Riverdale, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McMurdie and family of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs Glen Johnson and family of Hvde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Johnson and family of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale James and family of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Moody of Smithfield visited at the Obray home on Wednesday. From St. Anthony Mrs. Albert (Louie) Davis of St. Anthony, Idaho, was a Memorial day visitor here. She was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Jennie Danielson and family. Memorial day guests of Mr. and Mrs. llarven Obray were Mr. and Mrs. Denton Seeley and three children of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Summers and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cook of Brigham. Kayleen. 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