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Show The Herald Journal r!4 vovrMnrn Tvrc-PA- Logan Mihr ('mint) i Cornish Retiring MIA Officers Are Honored at Party and Ezra P. KEXDDI.L BY MY'RL A party honoring the retiring officers of the MIA residency and superintendency was held Satury day evening at the home of The party was Richman. under the direction of the new officers. Games and visiting were enjoyed by the group. Refreshments were served to the following: Blaine Bingham, l.aYar Richman, Sharon llolt, Larry Pitcher and partner, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mjler, Mr. and Mis. Joseph Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Orvin, Donnie Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. Veil Buxton, Mr. la-Ro- Mik.c Mar and Virginia Tlun-mi- ii wire dinner gurilx of l)r Cinrgr A Mcyi r and Mrs lxupe I'oitrr in Logan on Thursday evening They uric also guests at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Maxwell Ldwaids on I inlay ' evening. Mr. and Mrs Keith Clay son and daughtcis of 1ieston, Idaho, were werk-engursts at the home of Mr. and Mis Ldward Price, Wayne Wiser, Louis Me-- j ( airy. Mane McCarry, and Karla Kendell. Mrs. Avis Myler and children siient Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. utor P. Rasmussen and family Clay son uf d Kendell amomamed his daughter, Wilma, to Dallas. Tex., Wednesday evening Mr. Kenuell returned Friday and ;lma proceeded on to Panama Weekend Guests Mr. and Mis. Nyle Buxton and daughters. Nylyn and Cherlyene, sent the week end at the home of Mrs. Annie Buxton. They also visited friends and relatives in Cornish Pilcher conducted the services. The Benson stake M Men and Prayers were offered by Bishop Gleaner Council and advisors met 'Douglas A. Bergeson and Byron at the home of I.aVcrna Pi ice O. Hansen. Mr. Nyle Buxton, av Friday evening. Those present ststed by Asael M. Buttars, bless-- ! were: Mr. Wayne Wiser, Ixiuise ed his baby daughter and gave McCarry. and LaVeina Price, adher the name of Cherylene. visors; Karla Kendell and Mane McCarry. of the Council, and Muriel Rawlings of Fairs lew, Kendell Mr. and Mrs Ves Karren. Mrs. Hulda Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Guy K. Hansen and son jai k. and Mrs. Hulda Cox, all of Pocatello, v sited with relatives in Cornish on Saturday, Baby Named .'sacrament and testimony meeting was held Sunday following Sunday School. Bishop Valden T. and Mrs. Irvin who is a chairman to be held soon. YOU CANT FIND A BETTER 'SAFETY1 FEED! Eliminate "OFF FEED" and BLOAT With MOLASSES DRIED BEET PULP And MOLASSES DRIED BEET PULP PELLETS of a party The Cornish ward gills basket- ball team played their first Eamo Thursday evening with Iawiston Fourth ward In the Ixwlston Junior high school. Managers of the team are June Cottle and Francine Pitcher. Members of the team and their positions are as follows: Carolyn Kent, guard; Carol Pitcher, guard, Margaret Dclw'in. forward; and Gwen Cottle, forward. Substitutes are Pauline Pitcher, Marie Sorenson, Darla Moser and Marva Myler. Committee Mints A eommittee meeting for the planning of food to be served at a forthcoming Benson stake M Men and Gleaner supper was If you want to make feeding easier, beet pulp pellets are your answer. Pellets weigh about 60 pounds per bushel and are economical to handle and haul. Beet pulp Is now selling at well below the price of other feed grains and can replace up to half of your grain ration. Remember Friday, Nov. 12th, At 2:00 . m. Frieda Carlson Is Showing types of pulp are now available in bulk or in bags. Beet molasses with a replacement value of corn on a d basis Is now selling for $28.00 per ton at your local factor in your own container. Consult your local feed dealer for prices on dried molasses beet pulp and dried molasses beet pulp pellets, or write or call Both Speed-O-Kn- Hem pound-for-poun- it Knitting Machine end Pfaff Sewing Machines At THE AMALGAMATED SUGAR COMPART NYSSA, OREGON; NAMPA, TWIN FALLS AND RUPERT, SSANC; CSSEN AND UViSTGn, UTAH Ronnenburg's 79 West 3rd North i Phene 158-- J held Friday evening of I.cRoy Richman 1 the horn U.S. Those piex-rn- t Glen and Pat were' IaVar. Richman, Mae Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Yclxiy Griffin, LaVerna r. 2nd Time In Myrl P Kendell and Lillian Soienscn represented the Benson Stake Relief Society board at the Relief Society coniereuc e held in Ricnmond South ward Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pitcher of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Decon i "Watch Master TIME work work, end-ir- g Ph 2uJ.vN!i SEPTICTANKS Cleaned and InstalRefer to Ph led Drains rieaned 25SS-Direcotrv 43. Ph. 1822-R- , It checks sii wavnes eioctrororalht Two evpert rei airmen to ce.n an repair a.i maxes of watches at The Jewel Box Theme 381 21 South Mam TART WANTS iamtrwl f American WASHINGTON. P diplomats preuared a second note RI G CLEANING Paper Hanging. Steaming. Cleaning. Painting Ph of protest to Russia todav against 1S41-B U a of S. tiie shooting down 29, CHILD CAP.E llourr or Day but there were indications picss Nurserv Srhxl Licensed. 4 mo to 8 j rs. 2t) No 2nd E Ph. S J conference statements of presi- AN Dories TUNING dent Eisenhower nugh't take some PIANO-ORGl.ovs McCann Ph 1673-- J replaced of the zip out of the new note KJ HEMSTITCHING trThome. The protest, expected very j WILL-I4h0 Nn 3rd East. Larson, ' ;c'f soon. perhaps Friday, will reject 10. Personals MOVING J.W.Ault& Son Solveig Ph. outright Moscows claim the shot down by Soviet fighters Sunday was over Russian territory and that the American plane fired IS61-N- . 9 Pitcher. Mr. and Mrs. F.zra Kendell, Vern, Carolyn and Karla motored to Ogden Friday on business. Mrs. Venna Fackrell of Preston has been visiting the past few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neeley. Conference Held Cornish ward Relief Society Conference was held Sunday evefirst ning. Sister Hattie Neeley, c ounselor, conducted the servic es. Stake board visitors were Mrs. F.dwin Bingham and Mrs. A. W. Hyde. Musical prelude was played by Avis Myler and Grace Birgham. Opening song was Count Your Manv Blessings. by Opening prayer was offeredF.lla Sister Agnes Buttars. Sister McKnight presented officers and teachers' for sustaining votes. ' President Mary Martin gave an address of welcome, presented the theme of the meeting, and of gave a report on the activities 'Die Singing Relief the Society. Mothers sang "I Know That My Redeemer Lives. Sister Rosie Pitcher and Sister Maurine Buttars talked on the spiritual blessings of the Relief Society. The Singing Mother accompanied by Reba Bergeson and conducted by Come, Avis Myler again sang Ye Thankful People. Closing remarks were given by Bishop Valden T. Pitcher. The closing song We Thank Thee Oh God was for a Prophet and benediction offered by Lula Clayson. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bench and their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Britton and infant, and daughter and son, Dixie visitors and Tom, were week-en- d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 2. Help Wanted HONOREO-- Frank Dr. Stan- ton, representing the Columbia Broadcasting Company, received the American Cancer Society s distinguished service award for 1954. The award was made for distinguished service in the field of cancer education. CBS was in on a venture which sent 30 hour-lon- g color telecasta to some 30,000 doctors. It k expected to demand compensation for the loss of 'the big plane and the crewman who was' killed, to press for discipbnary action against the Russians responsible, to declare the Russians and that! planes fired on the the fire was not returned, and to reject Russia's claims to the Ha- bomai Islands near which the at- -' tack took place. Area In Dispute Mr. Eisenhower told a news conference Wednesday the plane was downed in the dispute area of the Habomai Islands off Northern Japan, and that the case was therefore not clear-cu- t. Officials pointed out that the President had said that neither the United States nor Japan recognize Soviet claims to the Habomai Islands. The Russian note on the incident contended the attack occurred over' Tanfilieve Suisho, in the Habomai Group. The United States said it happened over Japanese territory in the Hokkaido area. After the President spoke, the Air Force here refused to say exincident took actly where the place. Some diplomats, said the "exact spot was still being checked in view of conflicting reports. But they said the location would he included in the American note. Fighter Escorts Possible Military officials said the Far East Command ran be expected to follow Mr. Eisenhowers suggestion (hat fighter escorts accompany US. planes operating near Russian held territory. apCongressmen generally plauded this idea. But several had different suggestions. Rep. A. L. Miller ) said the United States should withdraw its forces entirely from Japan. Germany and other areas along the Iron Curtain. Several lawmakers emphasized that the United States must take extraordinary measures to be sure American planes do not actually violate Communist terj 9 1. Lost 4. Travel Opportunity j WANTED! 7. Women's Realm PRODUCTS 2029-M- 238 East 1st . - LADYS SKIES and Chevron Boots. Size 6. Like new. Ph. 2036. 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Mrs. Kimball 14 or I969-- J j d. & TRANSFER AND STORAGE LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE PrlUNt 448 HOUSEWIFE. EARN S3 00 first day in own home Box 89 Co Herald Journal. Logan. first. visitors at Ogden were week-en- d the home of Mrs. Lillie Baker. Mr. Lorenzo Sorenson was hon- ored on his birthday Monday evening by his family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simmonds. Supper was served and visiting enjoyed by the following family members: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Powell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Hansen and Helen Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Earl of Logan. Sadie Sorenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simmonds and family. Mrs. Iris Bench and daughter visited friends and relatives in Cornish over the week-enMr. and Mrs. James Rasmus- sen and son Jay and Mr. and Mrs, Gene Coleman of Smithfield are visiting in Pasco, Washington. with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Eppich and family. The Special Interest Class of the MIA held a fireside Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myler. Special guest and speaker was Mr. Merlin Whittle of Fairview, Idaho. Mrs. Whittle accompanied Mr. Whittle. Light refreshments were F.ldon served to thirty class members Honoring Byron O. Hansen on and guests by Doana Powell and his birthday Sunday, Mrs. HanAvis Myler. Mrs. sen served dinner to Mr. ad Mr. and Mrs. Martin Viebel, Lorenzo Sorenson, Sadie SorenMarie Viebel id Marion Tros-set- h son, Vlrgimk, Mae, and Carl Hanleft Saturday for California sen. where they attended the funeral To Ogden services of John iloitvelty, husMr, and Mrs. Lorenzo Sorenson, band of the former Anna Viebel. and Katie Earl Mary Simmonds, Sadie Sorenson sent Saturday visiting in Ogdon. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baker of roi nt THE JEW EL BOX JEWEEEPJ usa the n p fjeren,-efurnace Plane Accidents : Jewelry-Antiqu- e 97--- afttr j a m M Claikston. Range anti Remodeling tone .Vso I'lndf r h.tn'ks laid Id 2126-N-J wants Wjman HOUSEWORK before 10 rn (i, vi a week Bin. dim; i Wangsgaards does it again! 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