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Show J,L- - ' f,,'.l Tlie 8 Hominy v Herald-Journ- projects were started by Dr. Cristt M.iqiure, timing the yeais he client at L'SAC. During the summer of 1913 lie was appointed curator at the New York Botanical I ltder sponsorship of Wellsv die Garden and his pie.sent position St tend ward MIA a testimonial has enabled luni to continue his in honor of ret 'ring officers will work of collectng and writing on be given Tuesday at 8 p. m plants of the intermountum reSpecial program will be give", gion. His successor at USAO, followed by a dance. The Mendon Professor A. H Holmgren, is coorchestra will furnish the musi operating with him in the work. and the public is inwted to attend, Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Lufkin Hyde Park MIS will give a of Cornish announce the arrival spcc.al program in honor of of a son, born in the Budge hosTuesday evening at 8 p. Mrs. Lufkin is the former m. All of those over MIA age are pital. Bonnie Pitcher. invited to attend. Visiting his parents, Mr. and Richmond ward day at the re- Mrs. A. W. Richards of Mendon, gional store house will be Thuia-da- y is William A. Richards. Corporal November 11 according to Bill is home on furlough from Fort Mrs Sadie Stoddard, president of San Pedro, Cal. the ward Relief Society. All who MacArthur, tan are urged to meet at the Marriage license have been islabernacle at 8.50 a. m. where sued at the Cache county clerk's on to tat, the center will office to Sargent Grant Rice, 26, transpoi he provided. of Glenns Ferry, and Alictf Co-- ! sette Smith, 26 of Logan to State I'tah Agricultural college Charles Hooper Moses, 28, and New the York Botanical Gar- Ronda Eeal, 22, both of Moore, den have signea an agreement to Idaho. cooperate in field work for and the preparation and publishing of Joseph Pitcher of Smithfield has two important floras: a manual a major operation in undergone for the State of Utah and An the Budge hospital. Illustrated Flora of the Intermountain Region. Both of these Home on furloygh from training al Evening, Noumhir 8, ta I'n A new soil, the mioml in the (nnniy was born at horl Winfield Scott in California to Captain and Mrs Bovd H Pulley list Wednesday, November 3. He has been named Biyant Monroe lulley. IIj oz tipped the si ai s at 7 lbs Mis lulley is the former Miss Bi th l.iMnan of 1rovo, former ginmal secretary of the Primary board of the LDS chuuh. Grandparents of the new son are Mrs. Zir.a R. iulley of Logaii and W. Lieutenant Ell, i MatMin. daugh-- i Monroe anu Aehsa Eggertscn Pax-roa- n M Mat'tor of Mr and Mrs A. of Provo. s,! n ill Unghnm City has been here y leave visiting duiing a Nobody expects an automobile Sin was a fonner employe of the .Cliche Valley hospital and is serv-- ! p.i eident, but why gamble everyhave on it? Legal fees mg in the ai my nurse corps. She thing you alone, evin in a minor at eident has been in service one year. in ghl amount to more than the lost of insurance for several L. SanHoward Aviation I'ailet years. Ste Leon D. Hardy for ders, son of Mrs. Elva Sunders, 016 depend! ble Baker St. San Fi.mcisio, Cal, and M,.in Street insurance, 350 North) (Adv a giaduate of the Logan Senior hign m bool, has just completed the A book review by Mrs. W. Bentraining flight army s puM.iry course at Thunderbud Field No nie Degn, And They Shall Walk" by Mrs. Elizabeth Kenney, will be 1, (Jk nd. lie, Ancona Piesentel in Logan Eleventh ward FOUR MEWS MENw WOMEN IU UNJFORM sr "f : ten-da- - If V Mutual Tuesday evening before members of the special interest group Beginning at 7:30 oclock, h nmeting will include recreat.on A Texas, has hem .elected o in enhsieil speu. list school to pripiui- iniii ie, a paratrooper. a'L-n- - i j:; h I""'1" Thomas E. While, son of Mr and Mrs George F. iC.i White of Snutl field, has arrived & iiiJttm na at t Notthwcsti rn State College TECH. SGT. BOSS I, ENGLAND Alva, Okla . for u five months loiirsc piip.ir'ng him for an up- Visiting in Logan with bis parointment its an nvj.ition eadel ents and friends is Technic rl the army air furies. i son of England, Sergeant Boss Mr, and Mrs William C England Bins returned home last wcik after spending 33 months in the Alaskan war theater wall the L. S. army air corps During the past two ye.us he has b n in charge of n control tower, ami has successfully passed tests to beiome an aviation indet. He wll be assigned to a si bool from Canyr llaan. Cal. After studying at an air corps college he will begin flight training. Not for five years has Boss seen his brother, First Lieutenant . Earl England, who is now stationed at Abilene. Texas. 'A I Private Sheldon Jessup arrived home Tuesday from Fort Sill, Oklahoma, wheie he has been training, to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I .ester Jessop and other rilatives. He visited Friday and Saturday In Fielding with his sisters and their families, Mrs. Cyril Godfrey and Mrs. Glen Udy. Aviation Cadet John K. t'rook-tdnson of Mrs. Retta B. Cronk-s-.oto has been transferred Merced. Cal, for basic flip t training following primary 'schooling at Visalia, Cal. n, i , f t A Latest Richmond man to win his commission in the U. S. Marine Corps at Quantico, Va.. Is Second Lieutenant Junius Wells Robins, 24. He gained bis gold bars upon class oomph lion of candidates training on November 3. Lieutenant Robins, whose wife, the foim-i-- r Marjorie Came, and (laughter, Barbara, residu in Richmond, is now undergoing adwith revanced officer-trainin- g serve officers class. He is a May fraduate of Utah State Agricultural college and a member of Signt.i Dili Epsilon. ir-o'- of Max R. Cornia, Mr. :.nd Mrs E V. sen Corui.a, 161 col-kg- y Wil-iiaa- is son of Mr. and Cozier, who is on furlough fromCatni Huli-n- , Tex. Doyle is remembered as n Logan high nthlete who gnduated list year. The Caziers have two other sons in seivue BI ike of James Sergeant Honolulu ami Pvt. Charles Kent b in.-tr- , i, at Mi. ni', Fla, i omi-radar lining bi foi studving Mrs. home Cazii'r, Ch-rl- i Miss Betty i ' ,Int an(1 -- S- !.U mi i i jfl Sfiill. ( i - uni j; "V ; '.U' ' F a.., Mfc- t v jvi ,, rf tmH . , mumtn mg tee iri d o ?i ur-lv As Made with the same beauty and care that is given the finest watches. Smart new shapes with accurate movements. . . , Many other makes. All xr-2- i .--- r 'pA ft"i -1 II i i Use ii tV X .v JV & fitted Lay Away Plan -- When it comes to gifts, you will find jewelry leads. It is the ideal Christmas gift. It renders service year aft?r year. Its the gift that lasts. mmr t Ju-vis- , L. A. That Amo us daughter of Jarvis of this c ast OTA Japans Oriental Ilrcani will be the subject of Prof. Edwin A Ross' ilisiuvsion m Log.un Ninth ward Tuesday evening. The program will tie duected by I ton Gieomvood. member of the Young Ward members Men's wati it minded bv Mr. and Mis. John S Welch, Era directors, that the aniiinl Era campaign is being currently conducted. Families are utgeil to suppoit tins projeit. Lay-Awa- Now for Christmas y pies-.denc- Iay a Small Deposit Now and the Remainder a loenila-r- BIRTHSTONE RINGS Primarv in the Six'h ward will be belli on Tuesday afternoons at 4 p. ill liiste id of Wtdncsday 95 Small mountings Sit Vhf with your birth stone i K- FOR BOTH iMihtaty rings for every Can' be personalized by hand engraving branch of the set vice. her initials. - A Diamond Endures 1 EXPANSION BRACELET AND LOCKET RINGS As , You'll Re Glad You Did! MILITARY it $075 V OGDEN LIVESTOCK-- : ! little at a Time, m of Snnthficlil Fourth ward who are capable of harvesting pot it oos are requested to be a' the welfare pi eject on Wednesday November 10 at 11 a. m with mill bin ki ts and re idv to part ii ipate m the worthy piojeit All ... Sc e Needhams v 2 rmv-av- 0 y exannn-week-cu- 125 North Main St., Logan, I'tah Middle of the Block v- - ... at '. 'jf'b f o'ib'' c For Yours! i i .m' the Sicm of the Clock y: inf i ts T--1 ,Al C usd K. jjJ! a mou 5 j 7 j MM swiss v is studying dietetics in St. Louis, Mo. Accompnnving Befyto St loans was Miss Mae Howell, daughter of Mr and Mrs O C. Unwell M ie has returned to following her trip to the midwest t i it Wil-l,,,- ll! u. s riple guaranteed! Miss Atdvth Thnin of file Senior high si In ol faculty will give the In taro on It ilv in the special interest cionp ol the Login Sixth slow ihout w nd MIX Hit' his, us.sion will lenCATTLE' () r, .ti idv Pi w lo.ols innut s2ll to o". "i ten 110111111 the In, vat u an i it y at Ml adplis me united it gl flit Inis 12 ho, ( UUi good Koine tut'eis K'oo. ( 'u i and i nun 10 t i ' 2o s 7 Odd In id nit ilium I'ire thief E. S. Laurence ot the 75 Lo ; in i itv anil Co. ht inuntv tire 4 steel s $1 So2 lb no t mni-kI'ei'-It Dr 1iision t CAPll.E 3150, ui. In ii s Aviation St William L ml D id S Jod s niin'i- - of 1r7o thimigh 100 illicit. Jones, son of Mr and Mis HOGS L2'o. no Hides 4o miikct 'll C u lie lotmly r it. oil ng ho, ltd, M June rof WelKvtMc 21 ' liueit Miikit i new im I'lbi s nf Kip l.nean eturned to the t'niversily of Illinois, 9so thtough Vrluna. Ill, fter a short fur- slow, opening sates 15 to 25i lower Chamber of Comnui.e, upoiti Top S1J25 Cluiiinmn Willard Paulsen of 1111 lough nt home He his complete i t h ii bite list week on good and i hone W to 250 lb. nnnibirslnp erne 'or under the 1" first lommittee navy tr lining program He is buuheis, weights undt r Bn libs lbs 1225 12 to over 25 Tin1 1275. 2si iidUge mialifv-1staining to b. ome an engineer. 1250: Sows laigely $10 00 to 10 50. mg test will be administeri-i SHEEP: 3sf5. inelndis 2765 mat- - 19 ,i m in Tuesday, Xovembe- - 9, ket ILK' through Nothing done ,n loom loj of the Preston hign RELIEVE Open colds' hibloela'leand : undertone around xVady; school The ex will hi pm ad to Id the mil' give pur odd lots of iiulmm to pood a1 mne o i lm k. Cand tomptly STl'f FIXECS air. Caution: Vse onlyt Only truekod-m sate over i ates. shonld arrive jit the lambs oil as directed. Alnivag-1 ItuwL Petietro None Diops. Sletuly $12.00 to 1300. tt.tion room between b 15 and b 55. id.-n- low As B. es A i Me-cha- North Thud East street. :mw attending a five months tourse .at the Oklahoma Hup.'s; at Shawnee, Okla, prion vtrs-tll, n mg him to berome an aviation and at other cast coast marine student. bases Lieutenant Sonne is nor ('lending reserve officers class Aviation adi t Kay R. Cutler, at Quant ico and will reieive 1" son of Professor and Mrs II H additional weeks of advanced Cutler of Isvgnn has stress! ull,v bi fore assignment to a i (imputed his bine fly in Homing .' liool or a (omb.it t the laMiioore Army air field m si spccinliM l.nit. He was ;iuduated Iasi June California e lrom Utah State Agricultural with a BS dt gree in nuixii former IcGrande E. Bimlrup, I nd education, and was called to Logan theater imployee and soil uiLvo duty wi'h the Leathernecks of Mr and Mrs John K. Bimlrup. shortly ticrc.it ter. He is a mom-- h o20 East First South street, has r of Sigma Chi social fraternity. been named a eorpoial with Bot-tiiHis wife is the former Ians I, 2s batalion. Field Aitil-or- v lb plai enient Tiaming Centi r Wright of Salt Lake City The Sonne home is at 4"t Ninth Main 0 Foit Sill. Okla. street. Aviation (add Clair lewis son of Prof, Sergeant Belmont Jones, son of Baugh. 22 Mrs. David Jones of Paradise, is and Mrs K H. B nigh, Jr. lias visit. ng in C.o he valley on fur- iinipli tt d li isie pilot tii'ning ' n .be ill my air foiees at Chico, Cal. lough. i n it lias 'veil ti insferreil to Kit Id HigUv, Auami, for A speaker in Iaigan Ninth ward Sunday school yesterday was Pvt. oh mini ti lining I)ole ' It- 'I WATCHES evx-nin- Second Lieutenant Glen L Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Olsen of 420 North Third West, has completed his training at central instructor's school at Randolph Field, Texas, and is now u flying instructor at the Lubbock, Texas, army air field. His wife is the former Miss Dora Cook of Logan. He was formerly an accountant in Salt Lake City. VI' and t. st Newer Style! lm. On Wednesday families of Logan Sixth ward will be visited by members of the ward War Chest committee, who will seek contributions for the $13,000 war fund, according to Fred B. Baugh, committee chairman. "The Sixth ward has been assigned a definite quota to be raised during the early part of Novembei. Be ready to do your bit by way oi contribution on Wednesday evening when members of the War Chest committee call at your home, Bishop Baugh advised families. His committee includes John Niederhauser. A. G. Kilburn, E. G. Earl, John Wilson, Edgar G. Bemtsen, Ezra C. Lun-dah- l, O. Wilford Pedersen, Kenneth Baugh. Dcrle Thorpe, Carl M. Fonnesbeck, Newell Wingett, George Griffin, Don J. Wilson, Kenneth Phippon, J. Arthur Gilbert Meacham, Horace Taylor. Parley R. Pedersen, H K. Pedersen, Rulon Eve! ton, Frank Sorenson, Lynn Kidd and Pnvid England aviation cidet. of . iIiim Sonne, son of a Logan Jr, 22-- us d a second lieutenant hunker, was announced y the tnanne corps today. He was awarded his bars at Quant'co,' Va , on November 3, Wowing completion of fou2 months of basic training there All The 3- - l son Max L. Harris, of Lnmont Harris of Smithfield, is months now attending a five course a Carroll College. Waukesha. Vis preparing him as an r - 'M . m Captain R. G. Barrett M.D., of Bushnell General hospital will cuss health and disease as they are related to problems growing out of wartimes at the Logan Institute Mutual Tseuday evening at 7:15 o'clock, according to Virginia Bateman and Dean Bingham, presidents of the Institute MIA. There also be a cornet solo by Wayne Cardon, accompanied by Dorothy Tanner. The public is invited to hear Captain Barrett, who is described as an interesting and Informative speaker. , Us 11., g Weekend guests of Mrs. Robert Judd were Mrs. Forrest Flegal of Sun Diego, Mr. and Mrs. David Flegal of Salt Lake City, and Mre. E. D. Judd and two small sons of Ogden. 'd Commissioning IL suffer- to the sidewalk. Seventy-seven years of nge, she is receiving treatment at the Budge hospital. W. ROBINS JIN US LT. r (.1 st TlationtMj a fractured shoulder yesterday when she fell f f tf ... Mrs. John ! bi-tl- st A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT falilli Kirh uill rrviow the life Harriott Beecher Stowel from the play, "Harnett, in the Logan Fourth ward MIA meeting Tuesday evening. ed t San Francisco for the past three months, but is now en route to WASHINGTON - If visions of a Camn Grant, 111. He will be here post-wa- r housing boom come true it is likely there will be a battle about a week. over local building regulations At present, 2000 municipalities Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffin are rejoicing over the arrival of a have codes about it. Some oi there interfered with the daughter, born at the Budge hos- codes have progress of housing, pital. Dick, a former prominent Others have demanded over-coy North Cache and Utah Aggie houses football player, is now in military p'umbirg for After the war there will be training at the college. Mrs. Gnf-fi- n thousands of demountable houses is the former Mildred Hayward to be sold and distributed about of this city. the country. Local building codes In Logan Second ward Mutual may hinder their erection. The National Bureau of StandTuesday evening. Technical Ser- ards been making studies and geant Ross England will give a tests has on low-cohousing. Its find- lecture on Alaska. Ross ha3 spent several months in the air corps ingsr have been applied to govern- there. Tlie meeting staits at 7:30 ment housing projects Bathionm expense has been cut down, o'clock. has been improved. After the bureau has worked out a comCARD OF THANKS plete set of standards it may form the basis for a new, uniform code Thirty-seve- n To all of those who so kindly suggestions for sav- rendered us assistance and sym- ing rope have just been sent out to pathy during the illness and death merchant seamen by the Manof our husband and father, we wish time commission. Household rope to extend our sincere gratitude and is going to be very scarce. You, citizen, might use one suggestion thnnks. Mrs. Carl Fnedli and family. on the clothesline. Rule 28 says. low-co- V Rnpp-- Uniform Code Sought To Aid Housing Boom NEEDHAM'S Of ) V' lPartments. Twenty-fou- r degrees in Logan wasn't cold. Out here at Newton it was 14," repotted one West Cache resident this morning after it had been rep, u ted by the local weather bureau that last night's minimum was again 24 degrees at the station located on the USAC rumpus. j M fi nd fn the medical corps !rt Ffd. Dougeon of las Ciookston, bounty Clerk and Mrs. N. J. Ciookston. Douglas has been at Dcttei nten's General hospital in vv'' A |