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Show I mono y Arnn. The Herald Journal 8 Ii, in s (Cache County rM North Cache Chorus Program 'fn9 These Luh Relief Society Notes FIRST WATD Relief vited to attend. There will be a be held Wednesday nursery. will Society of Tuesday. Visiting instead ELEVENTH WARD Relief Soteachers message will be given Har2 Ida At ciety will not meet because of at p.m. pm. Invitris will give the theology lesson. conference All women are ed to see it on television at the LOGAN SECOND ward Relief home of Mrs. Vable Peterson. Society is Wednesday this week, WARD Relief THIRTEENTH instead of Tuesday because of will be no meetTheie Society. teachThe gene, al conference. because of ers' report will be given at 1:30 ing held this Tuisday conference. at with regular meeting pm., 2. Ada Morrell will present the SEVENTEENTH WARD Relief theology lesson. Society teachers topic will fie given Tuesday at 1:7 pm. unFIFTH WARD Relief Society der of Evelyn the diiection meeting will begin at 1 p m, Yeates. At 2 p rn. the theology The teachers report Tuesday. meeting will be held. There will meeting and theology lesson will be a nursery under the direction be combined. The theology lesson of Elsie Burke. This will be a will be given by Carol Clements. shoit meeting so that the memThe meeting will be dismissed bers may hear confe.ence. Friin time for general conference day at 7 30 p m. the Relief Sowhich begi- - at 2 p m. ciety will give a civ tl defense program for adults id the ward SIXTH WARD Relief Society and the general public. Mrs. and Mrs. Gnhhle will lie visiting teachers report meeting will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p r in ehaige. Two films will be Those who cannot attend are shown and there will be musical asked to phone their reports to numbers. the secretary. TKe teachers message will be given by Nellie Mar-le- r. MNETIEMII WARD Relief Theology meetings begins Society will not be held until at 2 p.m. Alice Eiickson has Wednesday afternoon because of charge of the lesson. A radio will general confei price. Teachers be there so that members can meeting will begin at 1:30 pm. listen to conference. There will with Ann 4 Stettler giving the lesbe a nursery. son. Regular meeting will commence at 2 pm. with Maxine SEVENTH WARD Relief So- Greenwood In charge of the theol ciety will meet on Wednesday, ogy lesson. All teachers g.e reApril 7, for the visiting teachers quested to attend. report meeting at 1:30 pm. with Edith Corbridge giving the lesPROVIDENCE FIRST WARD son. All visiting teachers are Relief Soeiely visiting teachers asked to be in attendance. At 2 will meet Wednesday at 1:30 p. p.m. the theology lesson will be m. because of gent ral confergiven with Helen Morris as teach- ence. Theology meeting will be er. All women of the ward are in- - Wednesday at 2 p.m. LOGAN in PROVIDENCE SECOND ward Relief Society visiting teachers will meet tonight at 7 p.m. Ella Cottom will present the teachers topic. Meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. The theology elsson will be given by l'hoebe Robinson. SMITIIFTLD FIRST WARD Relief Society meeting will not be held Tuesday on account of conference but will be held Wednesday beginning at 1 p m. when the visiting teachers will give their reports. The topic will be given by Melba Cannell. At 1.30 p.m. the theology lesson will be given by Crystal .Christensen. There will be a nursery. SMITHFIELD SECOND WARD Relief Society officers and teachers will meet Tuesday at 1:15 p. m. when Anna Downs will give the teachers topic. Regular meeting will be held at 2 p.m. The theology lesson ill be given by Mary Mather. All ladies in the ward are urged to attend and children are welcome. 06 11 V The students above are officers of the Nodh Cache Chorus, which will furni h the music for the Music and Speech Festival being held at the North Cache Auditor!-- 1 um Wednesday, April 7th, at 8.00 p m. Besides the chorus th re will be numbers from the best talent ' at this high school, The program under the direction of Strat- ; is ford Ixio.sle, As an added feature Gareth' Larsen, well known musician of Logan, will be heard at the organ, The program is being sponsored , i j ( three-year-ol- Many little children need to eat more often than three times a day. The food that is offered them between meals should be light enough not to spoil their appetites for the meal to follow but It should be a regular part of their diet. Tomato or other Juice with a piece of bread and butter Is a wholesome snack.-IBaby is Interested only In Ice cream or candy, he probably Is not really hungry. TYPICAL of the newly created Grandiflora class of Rose selections is the Dean Collins, above! It is also called a Flori-Te- a type, as it is a cross of Floridora (flouri-bund- The spends a good deal of time asking "Why and "how." And he is Interested In conversation, with both adults and other youngsters. He enjoys explaining that "now he will do this, or that he did that "before. Of course he also has lots of time for doing: He can run, jump and climb with more ease and grace than the three-year-ol- ca a) and Charlotte Armstrong (tybrid tea), both winners. Its double blooms appear in lumnious rose-opand carmine shades. ca al RUTH MILLETT SAYS d. C, IIYRIM SF.Cv.ND WfD PARADISE W RD Relief ciety will lot meet this week cause of conference. - The April Issue of a leading women's magazine offers the bride a number of tips on how NOT to iriitate a husband. generally They're all good list speaking. But a ready-mad- e isut VtiouRhfor any bride If she wants to make her married life smooth sailing, any bride has to keep adding to her list of "don ts as she gets to i know and understand her hus- band. For what may drive one man to drink is calmly accepted by another without even a raised eyebrow. One man may think that a woman in pin rurls is a sight no man should ever have to see. Another man might not even bat an ee at a head full of hardware. One man might hate to be asked to bring home a loaf of bread, and another might enjoy doing all the Marketing himself. So a girl eant take anybodys word for what is going to irritate a man. Takes lifetime to Learn She has to find it out for her J Re- lief Society. There will be no Relief Society this week because of conference. Visiting teachers meeting will be held next Tuesday at 1:30 pm. Theology meeting will be held at 2 p.m. V '7 Before sweeping, dusty floors should be watered down with a water pistol or other instrument. This will keep the dust from rising into the air. wm:o fine-sprayi- Youll be looking ahead if you label packages clearly before storing them in the attic or basement locker. t IVuthrich Nursery has everything that it takes to make A your lawn grow better complete lawn seed, turf builders, and soil conditioners . . . ALL FIRST QUALITY! ... ol e V Mrs. Esther Westerberg Blesses Crowd VATICAN CITY, HP The valescing Pontiff, con-kefrom a severe attack of gastritis, went to the clearly-li- t window of his private apartment apparently unaided and stood jere for about one minute while ep Federal Excise Ja: Long Distance Calls Reduced fronf25 Recent action by Congress, reducing th excise tax on long distance calls from 25 now costs you less than it did before April 1. carry the very best LAWN GRASS SEED that is on the market. We feel that nly the best quality Is good enough for our customers. Pax Will Grow fertilizer, an all organic fertibzer that will not burn no matter how much you put on your lawn or garden. For example, on a $1.00 call, the tax is Nearly everyone hat favorite food lhal sometimes bring on heartburn, sourness and acid indigestion. Bui millions hate tound that relict ts simThey )usi carry a handy ple as roll ot I urns in pocket or purse. I at I or 2 Turns for s.'tt. soothing relief, can t cause They can't acid rebound. And thet are FAST! Get a roll of delicious 1 1 MS today! rot Is Tuaaaav April 1. This reduction goes entirely to our customers. The Telephone Company does not retain a penny of it. Now, more than ever, keeping in touch by "Long Distance" is a bargain! PEST CONTROL v-- t. v t: w. as ' ALL KINDS OF INSECTICIDES 1 tj The Bourbon-man- s Americas top value Slight WUTHRICH Bourbon NURSERY in Fine BOURBON Whiskey OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO. LAWRENCEBURG. SPRAY mm t oter-alkalu- e iDTls now only 10c, compared with 25c before PAX CRAB GRASS AND TUMS Quickly Navtrelixa Kxcwaa Acid mats 10, is good news for telephone users. to any point in the country - ing, Is food as well as drink. Serving it between meals is a fine way to add extra nutrients to the chilrens diet. If theres a weight problem, use skim milk, jj high in food value, low in calories. To vary the everyday party, serve any one of many luscious $iif 6miy milk drinks alluringly favored. Ktm My Molasses Smoothie is a fine one. Heres bow : For each serving, to 3 cup of milk, stir in one tablespoonful of molasses. to 10 It means that every Long Distance call be- Ijaiyaac, IND. 86 PROOF 1113 North Main PHUvE Logan, Utah I54--K local Service Also Costs Less... Excise taxes on local service were reduced from 15 to 10 Pope Pius XII appeared in public for the second time, since his illness last night when he blessed a crowd of 50,000 persons who had offered their prayers for the millions of Catholics persecuted in Communist dominated countries. non cos you less! So- PAX LAWN AND GARDEN FERTILIZER slices of raw turnip, with rosy apples. Such crisp, chewy foods, offered in a gay wooden bowl, become part food. Remember, milk, cool and invit- u distance calls 1 . s What are little boys made of? Two hollow legs and a bottomless cavern for a stomach, many a mother w ill declare. Little girls too! But there is a way to satisfy those after-schoappetites without destroying a taste for supper. Have a different kind of four o'clock buffet at your house every day for the youngsters. Stir milk and a big bowlful of attractive, rmmchable items raisins, dried apricots, peaches and prunes. Or fresh fruits in season. Or a assortment with carrot curls, raw caubflowerets, even "1 1 Long to . ' f , Feeling Fme Leave Gifts Talk Back to You? V celebrated demonstration agent. SOUTHERN PINES, N, C. (W Adlal Stevenson, feeling "fine after a vacation, left today for Chicago where he will make the next address of his nationwide speaking tour before a Cook County Democratic rally April 20. The Democratic party leader said he has fully recovered from a brief bout with an old kidney ailment during his visit with his He was sister and brother-in-laself, and she won t find it out in confined to Duke University Hosa year's time. pital at Durham, N. C.t for a few As she grows to know her hus- days last week. band better and better, her list will keep changing. It may grow longer and it may grow shorter, but it won't always IIONG KONG, (W Thousands stay the same. of Chinese paid respects to their For marriage changes men, ancestors today by leaving gifts too. They grow more tolerant in tombs and urns containing the about about some tilings and less bones of the head. others as the years go bv. Today was the Ching Ming The wife who really knows her Festival, a time when Chinese husband is aware of these honor the dead. Few accepted a changes. And she changes her Communist offer of special entry list of "do's" and "don'ts for permits to cross the border and getting along with him, accord- pay respect to relatives buried ingly. behind the Bamboo Curtain. Favorite Foods N W can help, and Salespeople labels can help, when a woman is shopping for a coat or suit that will give. lasting service. But the more the shopper herself knows about construction and materials from high grade merchandise to low the better her chance is for getting a really good buy at the She married Allied E. Westerprice she can pay, sajs Bessie K. berg in the Logan LDS Temple Lemon, county home demonsUa- - j Aprli jg i9uo. To this union tion agent. (three children were born two j sons and a daughter, Melvin and Booklet Available To provide helpful shopping Russell Westerberg and Edith W. facts, Mrs. Lemon recommends Seamons. Mr. Westerberg passed w'omens away in 1942. a booklet on buying Mrs. Westerberg has been presiwhich and indudes suits coats such information as a fiber and dent of the Young Ladies Mutual fabric chart, marks of quality Improvement Association, presithat can be detected by close dent of the Relief Society and of in Inspection, and a checklist of the Primary. She is still active - Relief Society and busy bookkeeps on This fit. strategic points let was vritten by Clarice L. making quilts and doing band Scott of the U. S. Department of work. She has ninp grandchildren and Economics Home Agriculture, one Research Branch. All these facts, says the home agent, can be useful in two was: Before painting a wall, remove It can help a woman plan her all grease and dirt. This will aspurchase and know whether the sure proper adhesion of the coat or suit that catches her paint to the surface. fancy has the qualities most important to her, and it can help her judge whether it has good Cover the back of radios with values for its price. muslin or similar material to Coats and suits in neat rows in dust out and assure longer a shop often look much the same 'ife of the parts. even though price tags may vary widely. Some the reasons for difFine steel wool will remove ferent prices, Mrs. Lemon points dried paint from linoleum. But out, are as follows: be careful not to scratch the linoPrice Differences leum, and wax and polish when High-grad- e coats and suits are the task is completed. made from fabrics that tailor and press well, and the fabric is shrunk and inspected for flaws in weave and color. In contrast, the most cheaply produced garments are made from cloth just as it comes, with little or no regard for flaws or shrinkage. Pattern pieces for cheap production are trimmed down to take as little cloth as possible. Many layers are cut at once. There can be little concern for proper grain of the goods, so the garments mav 'ater twist or sag. Buttonholes, linings, seams, collars, lapels are among the features that indicate good or poor quality. Buttonholes not cut with the grain of the goods or poorly cut for example, are likely to stretch in wearing and hang open. Any shopper can learn to compare such features as these. Cache County housewives can get a free copy of the booklet, "Buying Womens Coats and from the home Suits," 1IG-3- We V: 01-o- Mis. Westerberg was born in' 26. March Ctngakar, Sweden, j 1875. She came to America in 1884 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erick E. Obon, and a sister, Anna P. Olson, They settled in Mink Creek and later in Glencoe, 6) '' , v V Tips Esther Men Are Strange Creatures That Require Lifetime Study h; - Mrs of Preston recently her 79th birthday. 1, four-year-o- ld 1 AH by the Jr. Civic Club of Smith-fiel- d and they announce that tickets can be purchased from their members, students at North Cache and will be on sale at the door Prices are adulty 50c and children under fourteen 25c. By the time he Is two, Baby will be able to form two-wor- d sentences. From three to six, hell add some 500 words a year to his vocabulary. To do so, a Is never d quiet more than four minutes at a time and asks more than 300 questions a day. ef :f: Celebrates 79th Birthday great-grandchil- d. Left to right, Faje Pitcher, Cllenna Hansen, Sherill Seamons, Dale Fullmer, Velma Fisher, Joan King and Stratford Loosle. No Stranger Feed the Brutes! r aSb. SMITHFIELD THIRD WARD Relief Society visiting teachers report meeting will be held Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. with the topic being given by Leone Chambers. A baby MADISON, Wis., Of! At 2 p.m. the theology and tesin sitter a to pocall put hurryup will be held with timony meeting the lesson heing given by June lice last night and told them she a prow ler knot king on the Budge. There will be a nursery. heard side of the house. Police arrived soon afterward ARD Re-iSMITHFIELD 4T1I and found the baby-sitter- s young Society theology and testi8094 mony meeting will start at 2 p.m, the" cHbbUmPlng WS hPad KainSt Tuesday with the lesson being At 3:15 LATE NEWS IN DATE WEAR given by Dorothy Smith. p.m. the teachers report meet- be held Thursday night at 7:30 A stunning date frock for tarly ing will be held with the topic p m. in the chapel. The visiting spring wear thats so smart and being given by Fawn Crossley. teachers meeting will be held efnew with the double-breaste- d All visiting teachers are asked immediately following this meetfect and big collar. to their reports. There will ing. All women of the ward are Pattern No. 8094 Is in sires 9. be make a nursery. invited to attend. 5 18. Size 16. 12. 14. 13. 11, Jl, 1 yard contrast. yards of MENDON HARD Relief SoFor this pattern, send 30c in COLLEGE WARD Relief Society be will held 7. Wednesday, April ciety meeting is scheduled Wedsize COINS, your name, address, report meeting nesday, 2 p.m., instead of the desired, and the PATTERN Visiting teachers NUMBER to Sue Burnett Co. will begin at 1 p.m. Emma Ol- regular Tuesday time, because Herald Journal. 372 W. Quincy son will give the teachers topic. of general conference, according The theoogy lesson will be given to President Maxine Sorensen. Street, Chicago 6. 111. at 1:30 p.m. by class leader 54 conFASHION Basic Spring MILLVILLE WARD Relief So-tains a wealth of smart, easy to Chloe Affleck. Thera will be a sew styles for all sizes.' Color- nursery. ciety theology and testimony ful, Informative and interesting. meeting has been postponed un- YOUNG WARD Relief Society til next week in order that he Send 25 cents today for your woik and business meeting will members may hear the last sescopy. sion of general conference. ' j Will Help You Bring the children and a friend. Today's Pattern Shopping? effective April 1, 1954. |