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Show 1 PAGE FOUR THE SECTION TWO. HERALD-JOURNAL- LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDA Y, APRIL ', FIRST PHOTO OF HIGHEST COURT WITH NEWEST MEMBER LIST GRADUATES AT NORTH CACHE r Q Vr The North Cache high school commencement exercises will be held on Friday, April 29 in the high school auditorium. Apostle Melvin J. Ballard of the general authorities of the L D. S church will give the address to program is planned which includes selections by the school band and chorus. Following is the list of grad- (p c? uates: Sevilla Alvis Reese, Vella Ashcroft, Joseph E. Atkinson, Dan Anderson, Reed M. Allen, Clarke 1- L. Zelda Athay, cr Bateman, Rodger J. Barson, Merlin William Brough, Venna Brower, Wallace A. Beutler, Olga Beut-le- r, Clin Anthony Balls, June Ballard, Reese Bullen, Grace Cole, Leonard Eunice Cook, George Marcus C. Funk, Cartwright, Edna J Thomas G. Chipman, AnRuth Jane Canned, Cowley, nie Christensen. Myra Dnines, William B. Duce, Raymond A. Dopp, Dortha Day, Ollie Elwood, Melba Evans, LaZelle Ewing, Elvira Leora Ellwood, Marion Sylvina Guptill, Barson A. Goodey, Ruby Godfrey, Glen Lewis Custaveson, Mary Wilda Hind, Helen Margaret Hind, Ruth Hansen, Clarissa Housley, Gayle Hendricks, Alice Hendricks, Asacl B Hyer, James L. Hendricks, Norman T. Hansen, Alta Harm0H' Wesley Lcwain Hendricks, Joseph I). Halgren, Charles Marion Har-rl- - Thills Martha Jonkiiyi. Eldon Jensen, J Anna Johnson, Reese Johnson, Aocy. L. Johnson, Cora Jenkins, Dear! Kent, Andiew LaMar King, Rllen Kemp, Georgia Kingsfmd, Elsie Lewis, Rulb ltyhee Ijirwcn, Juanita H. MeMnrdie, Union. S McCarrey, Alls'll F. MiCann. A. Stanley Merrill, Anhui J. Mendenhall, Melba J. Mnnh,' Lcontfrd K Miles. A. Junior. Nyman, Mehvil Alfred Nyman, Doris Noble, Wilfoid J Barson, Hedvig Rutlnrs, Vcrl BaMelvin Henson, J ker, Arthur Thorne Pond, Ray K. Peterson, Edna perk HelagjPnMwso A. Rogers, Ruth rfcfl Maurthejmse, Julfn,LeRqyBoh- - "w - Preston News Rasmuh-e- n, Hetty Appropriate gnme lunch were enjoyed uromul a bonfire. Thirteen girl friends were included. Mr. anil Mrs, Floyd Palmer had Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wolford and ehildnen of Logan and Mr. and lira Virgil Lamoreaux of Swan Lfike, Mahd, us their guests Sun- - ' 1 . Hone Service t ii "ot sketches r Iwiih1 by Dr ' Alieii'i i Mrs Srmt.. - fWxtee-attend- ed. Mis, Kzrjt, UotliqgawQfth over y for f-- n, Mrs. Lehi Olson entertained re' cently at a party, the day being her birthday anniversary. A color scheme of pink and yellow preA large bouquet of dominated. yellow daffodils in a pink bowl and beautiful tapers in pink candle holders formed a centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid .for , 12 guests The Relief society held its work and business meeting Tuesday is the house belonging to Albert Nielson, south of the school house. Dainty refreshments were served. Tuesday, the Logan stake presidency met with the River Heights building committee to , discuss plans for the construction .of. a new chapel. Misses Miss Verla Wilson, Esther, lone and Ann Olson, and LeGrande Olson motored to Salt Lake Saturday to attend conference. They were accompany home Sunday by Miss .Alice, who also vSPShf i,thc week-en- d in Salt Lake. Mrs. R. A. Stewart spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Joel Ricks returned home Monday from a few days visit with her mother )n Sait Lake. Miss Natalis Sterling of Sait Lake was a dinner guest of Ms Ann Olson Wednesday. t Carl Bmdrup and Miss Pearl Lake to motored Salt Bmdrup Saturday. Leon Bastow of Salt Lake, ' toi- mer resident of - River Height ser . , t, t visited at the home of his father, Joseph Bastow, last week. Mr. Bastow i an officer of tb( Salt Lake police department, i Jess Fox and Leonard Beratson of Salt Lake were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Olson on Thursday. , , Eph Lundberg was a Salt Lake Cify business visitor, Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Long m Salt Lake spent the week-en- d City. Mrs. John Lundberg and daughter, Mae, and Mrs. Arthur Olson motored to Salt Lake Saturday and returned Monday. ; .Miss Ardell Baugh motored to Spit Lake Saturday where she will be employed during the summer. Carl Olson, who spent the winter, visiting with his daughter, Mr.- Fred Buckley, returned to his- home, Monday. Bauf-whhas bee 4 : in - T1,'-4r-the last month gTreturned Monday. John Blauer who recently t underwent an operation for appendicitis is recuperating in a local hospital. . S . , L i 'FARM LIFE HEALTHY After- - examining thousands of men, a group of New York scientists concluded that early .middle-age- d are healthier than farmet any other cfaiss of men in , the Unifed-States-- ,: wen was A jolly ranyoii patty was given ,werA Ball, Lake (Tty visitors club at the, Indies, by Mesdmees (1. X M.hiimin and the. ehk-nd- .'' liprae Wednesday. Fancy Mr and Mrs. Horace Ituugh visi- her U lond Hausen In honor of I heir needle woi k uud, social chat were dnpghlerN, Hie Misses Irene John- ted relatives in Logan Sunday jiusLlijic, ufterwhich luncheon son anil, lots Hansen, who Were Mrs Lorin Campbell and Mrs. the was served to seven. Mr. Earl observing their birthdnys, Friday Me pin Bwenson had their sister, 1 hillings worth was a special guest. and Mrs afternoon. of uif their Mr. and Mrs. George Gillespie Ravpttn, have returned front a month's Re .BtortSBl RMe. sojourn n California. Ksnneth L. Rawlins, Clem L. RawThe Syringa camp, Daughters lins, Jr., Wnyne Thomas Rich, W. of Pioneers, spent a pleasant Reese Reeder. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wayne Smith, Arnold J Smith, BsteUa T. Groutage Friday. 'Wee-tor- n Donna Stoddard. Clifford 4, SaunScouts and !Tur Trapp urs" ders, Gwyneth Shu m way, Arthur C was the subject of the lessen Simmonds, Bonnie Seameaa Nina Jtfvegt by Annie Merrill, The biThompson, Glen L. Taggart, Lyle ography of Elisabeth T. F. Moore-hea- d was read liy Mrs. Groutage. Tripp, Don C. VanDyke, H Boyd, Van Noy, Luella Dayl Webb, Billy Groutage entertained with a saxophone n imber along with a Walker. humoroiu reading by . Ann Grou-t- aBlanche COFFEE PRINCESS BY inter-pqfaet- s. .Court. fstoTFif' thg. United .StRta ftehjanim uanWo (standing, extreme right) of New York, as Associate Justice, to ; Associate Succeed Oliver Wendell Holmes, retired. Seated, left to right, Louis Demfeitz Tjrandei and Willis Van Levanter j.C'hief Justice Charfes EVan Wugnes', Associate Justices James, Clark M (.Reynolds and' George Sutherfajid:vs!andingW?t ta right:1 Associate .fu'riire Ulwert J, Roherts, pierce liiitler, Harlan F,1 fflriiy; yid Crctozo. I 932. Introducing, ladies and gentla-methe "Coffee Princess, beautiful Senorita Julia Alvarez, daughof the Alvarez coffee plantater tions of the republic of El Salvador, heiress apparent to the coffee throne, and one of the fairest daughters of the wealthy Central American republic, of which hftreditary-patri-this native. Senonta Julia is shown aan4gh local here aboard the liner Santa Teresa, bound for home, after completing ham.Jormed these because they her education m the United States. kfoApsetble the accessary Thousands of acres of the worlds richest coffee land are included in wicatYaarch to, qualify her domain. leapbersnig. with oqtide aid. tHe tiighSirtTihui first s. 1 5,-- South MrlT Veda C Adam First West street, Logan, and Joel Ricks, of River Heights, who have woni local recognition for their work in genealogical and historical research, have been honW ho s V ho in Genored by Sketches of their .work is ealogy. included in the list of the leading olive .genealogical researchers in the United . Stages is,, the , ELyid- - Amaicican Genealogy re- booi ' cent& issue) .by the institute of A merksaa,., Genealogy of .Chicago. Reoosmtioa n this field , affords access to (Uie extensive lineage fUeat.ihe Motional clearing house information, ,as well as professional contact with 1331 in counties genealogists throughout the United States and in 16 foreign countries, which will enablpv jlyyn to expand the scope Of ihelr liork vary materially. It will,., be of interest to the member, ,,gnd prospective member ana. especially to, the regisof the trars of tM Daughter Rovelitbqp, Sons of the cloinial .JEUxgtakm Q the graduates A splendid TWQJORED 1 . A iRdqty-- ' recast was served W (Groce Bfopprg, Nelli BecksUad and Cora Beckstead. Mayor tnd Mrs. L. E. Hansen Holmes, Cnnmln, guest recently. Miss Helen Thomson, Miss Venice Fames and Miss Martha FT ft spent Tuesday in Logan. Guests at the Harley Greaves' home Sunday were Mr, and. Mrs N. D. Salisbury and Dr. and Mrs Booker Preston of Logan. A cleverly arranged affair, of Thursday evening waa the spring party given, by Mr. James Bullock In honor of her hsuband's birthday Novelty stunts and a variety of games typical of spring were featured as entertainment-Twentfour guests were bidden. In celebration of the birthday of the local hoepltgl, ' and ne a farewell party,'' Miss Uarda Knight who is leaving Preston, entertained the nursing staff of the Preston clinic and their partners and Mr. and Mrs, Lester Sant, F uday evening. Bowls of sweet-pea- s adorned the reception room and a color scheme appropriate fdf spring was' used.' Leonard George was toastmaster. Progressive 600 was the pleasure . COUNTY BASTILE WITHOUT TEHiNT For lM first Itble, with pSaf tXf ccption; ihes''he took Wflcbl Jaii uary X, 1981, . the Cache county jail is without an inmate. Sheriff Jeff Stowell said Friday morning. The last prisoner was released r Wednesday noon, , Once before, during be adMr. .of BFeweft. ministration wag prRhoqj, a human Ini tant for three hours. But that doesn't mean that I and my two deputies havent any work t0 do, the sheriff emphasized. We have been able to y keep going pretty good evegr with sheriffs sals,, serving not taaRlc summons, keeping tgb activities and a thousand and one other matters that the county peace officers t&k a hand in. j$ NOVELTY SAUUM ARE twrrasaa - - BY RUTH ADAMSON Occasionally a request cooes for a novelty salad to serve on a special .occasion, maybe a luncheon lor a particular group or a chi' ldren's party, - la .the making of such g salad. Imagination and Ingenuity are just important as the materials a''., selves CAJCPFmK SALAD - Campfire salad is one that will ideise a group of Campfire girls or. a hiking club. Cut a banana in ; half crosswise and cut the halve lengthwise in six or eight' Pile criss-cropieces or sticks Add dressing in ccn-- j oh lettuce. ten and then sprinkle ground rawj carrot in center of dressing to fire. represent ' Butterfly salad is a novel fruit salad made by cutting a slice of pineapple In half, then 'placing the curved edges opposite each ether with a date between Id rep-- ' resent the body of the butterfly 'Use thin strips of lettune for' ' the antennae. Place sliced, stuffed cRvsa, bits of nuts and drbps of salad dressing on the pineapple "wings. HUNBONET SUE SALA- D- . More elaborate in construction is the following: A canned halves pears Tf peaches 10 whole cloves in blanched almonds 6 thin slices pimiento 3 tablespoons salad dressing 3 leavea curly lettuce. .Arrange the halves of fruit round side up on lettuce. The leaf euris up around the fruit and . forth the sunbonnet. Place cloves , in the fruit for eyes, almonds for ears, and slip thin slices pimiento into cuts made for nose and mouth. The expressions may be varied. Put salad dressing around the outside of the fruit to represent golden locks and arrange a bow of red pimiento under the chin nf .Sunbonnet Sue. PEAR PORCUPINES" ,'i , Poor "porcupine salad is made halves of pears with . fay sticking strips of blanched almonda Servewith mayonnaise or fruit Uress, igg. Good-hjcsalad gets its name fMM thin slices of cucumber plac-r- d la the shape of a horseshoe On a bed of endive and dotted with rtt olive rectangles to represent 'Mils. ' ' Until .May 'ipth A T tki , OJM .11' Low Your Service Price for the Special Ford. Needs at This Time ! .t'Lt-i- . i ss All for f ( Jl 9. tr. n, 38 K. j Wc arc offerititr this cxt cptiiHKilly rr1 . need in low rat (or I ho service the Spring to prevent unnecessary depreciation ( th life of your Ford. 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