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Show V v i About Town Mr. and Mrs. lbra''titi a atui luo ju.iu fll'tllU aie t i,I' I!' .t'.". OI 'a t' I) If.iaat t u'. 1 h. l,.l M.n l.ilul, I.it.itt'-pa- : .V.'s .i'm1 Mr V'n of Mni!!.:n a! M, .1 V uk .n'n.ui Ioi.in g,t 'iisi'in'il ai u...iint.i!u li,.tii i 3 yoi:aa.LCiE7Q uddq-g- :n -- i.ih t The Cud 3 Herald Journal sot? V.-- s - .0' .t- M'S : t1 lit n e-- in he home of B Mit.o.i, in K.Ui.i' "hue u:o' u m ; Piuher a o met Ho ol l M.iv limeiMv i' ' attending ho ol f.uho allev Bov Vimt loanland whole i' woiaui; :o, t l Bh I) ul and I. itpidatnm loi lin )huv Bo'h i! 'uiient- ol li.th dan in v aie foimcr Agncuituial lollege -- mo Ba an opted the loth L s (ml tatiunaiv region tor fi'oman boiler position paving joi an hout. with the I s Di pai tmont of Interior, Oituo o' Indian VI- fails, Intermountdin Si hool Bug- ham Cits tdmphio intoimaUim mav b'e obtameit ai l.i-post Application-- . are heme -- 1 an of - I oil lijt.oinime a- - Ohio! ol twouti-- m in :ea oi (alumina ai lot v - Doraiu and Vita Mao I .kelson have a now ciaugh'e at their home She was boi n Aug 8 in Logan LDS hospital, and is the the fifth child for the touple family now consists of two gn Is and three bov s Doiain and Alta Mae operate the Benson stake taint west and north of Knh- ntond vmu b , fue i STRATOSPHERE fall social for the Sixth Relief Society, originally for Tuesday, has been postponed until Wednesday at 1 because of a stake music practice. A tuikey dinner will be served at the social alter which a good program has been arranged The officers have asked the women to meet in the Relief Society room for the opening exercises Wednesday. There will The ' v X 'S i h ' Wiv'lii'iA - BATTLER The dclta-wmg- jet ed te on public, (or the fits! time at the interceptoi National Airciaft Show in IL'tou, Ohio It was built for the U. S Air Foue bv Convair. will Beaver y Dam-Collinst- on Dennis Simmons Returns From Camp; Many Visit hiiihiav JOHNSON 1 Waid ivv- SS Mrs. Berniere llen of Hvinm has returned home fiom the o- can LDS hospital after uniiei- going a major opeiation. Smithfieid Second ward special Mr. and Mrs. Victor I.inblad of class will hold a partv interest Berkley, Calif., have been visiting on Tuesday at 8 p m The theme is Scandinavian and is centered H 1. around a smorgasbord. Hansen who has recently relumed from the Scandinavian coun- tries will talk and display articles fiom there Mis Anthon Jensen will have a dtsplav of articles and Miss Maijoiie Ntlson who lias just i etui ned fiom a tour ol 'Eui ope will speak All adult members of the ward are invited to attend. i IN a $ sv-- daughter of Mr and Mis. Oilamlo Balls of Ilvde Iaik Park "3 ? 'd At .A. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M hippie of Logan announce the bnth of a son, their first child Mis Whipple is the former Glona Balls, Attending the Olson laintlv le- union in Salt Lake City weie John E Olson, Mr and Mrs Rav Nelson and laimiv, Logan, Mr, and Mrs Isadoie Olson and family, Lewiston: Mr and Mrs Doiain Eskt'l'On and familv. Lewiston. and Mr and Mis Ralph Olson, Logan Hie lumheon anu piogram took plate at Lilx-it- j to. ' vWtefc ijt, jf '1 Celebration of Our th Anniversary We are Offering You These Sale Specials. Com in and Take Advantage of These Money Saving Specials. In of BV 11(11 F Wth ammeisaiv with adet Dennis Simmons It's Bitieis the I SVC it Fm ie ROIC io eibell and familv illu ils turned honi leienilv attei spend- - aII,.nd,.d the Nelson familv lean foue Sundav m Hiigham O mg a inoulh at summet si boo! m spok me Washington i, and Mis Detbeit Kidman Mis l ai ole .lean Hansen of j, Ogden visited at the Del Hole jlas .,.n s1)t.min a L'w (idtn.in liou.e Sundav eeks varauot. with Mi jts Mmin T Hausen i,amlMis MuhaelD fink- - alld Thomas Robbins and aud iluUlitn and Mi and M1MS ln xione m,s I ishing Trip ngi! o laikei attended a paitv given In the I tali louei The Deamns weie guests of & Light Co for its cmploves tlu.,r l)Ul mn Umdei, Maik .lenluesdav. sen, on a (ishing tup Mondav in lashlon Show Blaiksnuth Fink Cam on Those Mis. Mai ton Enikscn. Natalie attending weie Rulon Johnson, Ericksen, Vilcen Simmons, Olive ( aint. ,inM.i, oicen Maible. I I SALE CONTINUES N 1 N ' OIL GUN CASES t CANS jr v X,t r ! NO. 60 EAGLE OILER : 3" Spout Protect your favorite gun. Fully lined, full zipper. A i HALL MARGARETTA SON' . . . passes away a'K9 be a R ALLIin Logan nursery Glen Worthington it at Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City after undergoing an operation there. Saturday. Mrs. M. H. Rallison Three Logan families, all movareas, were honoied Sunday at a dinner on the lawn of Logan Presbyterian Church Funeral services for Mis Guests of honor were the F. L. Hall Rallison, 83, active Timmons family, Earl Coiey civic and church worker, who family and the W. L. (Lae) Lamb died late Saturday of causes inci- family. dent to age. will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the PresSpecial Interest Groups of the ton First Ward Chapel of the seven wards of Mount Logan Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Stake will meet in the Eleventh Saints by W. Dean Palmer, Ward chapel Tuesday at 7 p.m. when Merlin Hovey will begin a bishop. She was born in Franklin April tour of historic points of interest 6, 1871, a daughter of Robeit M. in the Logan area. Theme of the and Mary Ann Chadwick Hall, tour will be "Honoring Our HerThose desiring to take and was married to Joshua Ral-liso- n itage. in the Logan LDS Temple, part in the tour have been urged April 16, 1890. He died in 1951. to be on time, so that the tour Mrs. Rallison had served in can begin during the daylight numerous positions in civic and hours. community a for Application throughout her life. She was presmarriage ident of the Fairview Relief Soc- license has been made at Cache iety for a number of years; was County Clerks Office bv Mahlon a counselor in the Franklin Stake Fundlay Bcyeler, 24, Fish Haven, Relief Society 12 ears; was pres- and Lucille Trussed, 19, Montpelident of Preston First Ward Re- ier, Ida. lief Society 12 years; chairman Providence First ward Relief of Franklin County Red Cross during World Mar I; chairman of Society will conduct a special the Travelers Aid during the tirst work meeting tomorrow. A quilt and second world wars, and was will be ready at 10 am., for one of the first captains of the those desiring to quilt early. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers chap- - quilting and other work will con-ter- s to be organized in Idaho. At the age of 71, during World M ar II. Mrs. Rallison worked at the U. S. Army Ordnance Arsenal near Clearfield, remaming there five years. Surviving are three sons: R. Leo Rallison. Logan; J. Kenneth Rallison. Burbank, Calif.; Cley H Rallison, Ogden; two daughters. Mrs. A. U. (Margretta' Merrill. Layton; Mrs. George W Martha' Evans, Salt Lake City: 16 Passes ing to new Away Mar-garet- ta organizations ' and daughtcis visited Tuosdav with Mis Robeit 11 Dames and Mr. and Mrs Earl Fi eilei lcksen in Logan Tuosdav. They also enjoyed visiting Mr. and Mrs David Hammond and sons of In- -' Mo , who were guests the Fredencksen home Miss She try Juno Simmons. trainee at the St. Benedict's Hospital in Ogden, spent a few this week with her parents, the M. Y. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs George E John- son are rejoicing over the birth of their first grandchild, a five pound baby boy born Sundav, Aug. 22 to Mr. and Mrs Bill R. Barker of Logan at the Ixigan hospital Mrs. Barker is the former Diane Johnson. Mrs. Norma Ericksen and son Michael of Los Angeles, Calif., have bpen visiting at the home of Mr. and Hrs. Joseph A. Ericksen. Attend Runion Mr. and Mrs LeRo.v Bateman and son Richard of Blatkfoot vis- ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Johnson and son Rulon. They accompanied the Johnsons to the Bateipan reunion held that LDS Copperite Finish All Over Reg. 25 STURDY TRICYCLE STRONG j RUBBER T TIRES V ' Regular 12.50 Lace-o- n style. The wiry. Take the kick out of your gun. M IN. ELECTRIC DRILL -v.x wj-'- l hi Reg. 1.95.. assorted 1.19 80 cadmium plated 12 cotters I clear tube. in a plastic TACKLE BOXES AND TOOL BOXES ge 0n. hill d 'V' 9 Luis Tarur, who MANILA HP) led 4,000 Communist Huks in atiocities and revolt for seven years and then surrendered, was found guilty of rebellion today and sentenced to 12 years in pns-Geor- Cotter Keys Recoil Pads STEEL FRAME w Found Guilty Pint 3 4.7 Regular 7.95 Value Logan. Mls Toni Christiansen and son K,, ylls H0,hy nn Milkeison ancj sherry June Simmons spent Mondav in Ogden ivian R. Mr and Mrs lam, x isitcd Mrs Eldon M'ti-a- t llams in Farmington and Mrs. Sarah Glover m Bountiful centiy. Mr. and Mis Geoige E John-day- s son an(1 son Rulotl spent Satur. dav in 0,d(,n lr and Mrs B F. Johnson and daughters attended a family Kathering held in Salt Lake City Liberty Park Saturday. They also visited Mr and Mrs. Harold C. Bateman in Ogden. 1 QQ pm., & UNTIL LABOR DAY ( bandit had pleaded guilty to mur-da- ders, arson, kidnappings and re- Mr. and Mrs. Michael D Luck-- hellion. As Philippine enemy num-seCal Ericksen and Mr and her one he and his liubbalahap Mrs. Norval Ericksen motoied to Ruerrinas specialized in o Falls Sunday to attend the sale slaughter by ambush until Piesident Ramon Magsaysay tinue at p m. Visiting teachers jhen defense minister reduced are asked to bring in their ie- - lhem ,0 dlsorgani7ed bands, ports. j 1 All n, Steel Enameled Finish whole-Idah- Am Y t Y, t'" t Strong Hasp & Hinges 1 Ladies of Elks will be conducted Cut orange sections over a cup or bowl to catch the juice. Use pm. at Ora Lewis cabin. There the juice to thin cooked salad will be good food and a good pro- - dressing or mayonnaise for a gram. Wives of Elks are invited, fruit salad dressing. canyon Thursday paitv at 7 Regular 6.95 those 4.49 home repair jobs easy! Takes bits up to W. Precision chuck, powerful motor. REG. 13.95 VALUE Make ' OYS 14 grandchildren. Hall and M'hitnev. and two brothers, A. C. Leroy Hall, both of Friends may call at the Hali Mortuary in Logan Tuesday from 7 to 9 p. m. and at the place of funeral M'ednesday after 11 30 a m. Burial will be in Mhitney cemetery. Infant Poulter Services Tuesday Baby Poulter. infant son of rn J. and Lois Elaine Sleight Poulter, died Sunday evening at birth in a local hospital. Surviving are the parents, and a sister, Laura Lynn, of Logan; Mrs. Ruby A. grandparents. Poulter. Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Scight, St. George Graveside services will be conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Smithfieid City cemetery. FUNERALS Carrie Humphrey Funeral services for Mrs. Car65, who died sud- rie Humphrey, denly in Missoula, Mont, will be conducted Tuesday at 1 pm. m the Logan First ward chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints by Stanley S. Richardson, bishop. 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