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Show Slay Together On Job Until Victory Is Won Murray Urges Workers Paid Boys Away at Institute Party Tribute i; hum ii' .Mi ni! President of I In ' IO) (iiiiitv. no x.it-t- ,iuhh to ti,ilg lor.'- o cellai I'lvn- - i.x a - I)t-- I c.u in y. lus own tin- xtoim r w,i the v iy oi n 1 nimg tin' stonn' iiuux hue I'roj'U of labor lool to woik a. nl tight '1 In- Kt, in uh.ih v, r Inul piotii-- t n n.io ploit.il ion .ig i.iisl t ii'ii-t i n bunt ilo .nigi lniui-Mniggh ig.iinxi In'n . oi giei o ..ml xi liix, ii, t i imii'l tin: iii'iii." xi oil linKl!' pi'.n i i I'l ..x 0 fm tin v. noli n it ion i xi lit Hit ait' in my u lio i mi ut hi U i lie lr t r xo'iiit'i anil ills vilo ill linii.i M'bm.ii ini' lint anil thr nni , llio buUli'tulil mii'sr ami tin mi-miivi ruiixi t bt-- iriator noil Wen ill ui a ii.n him' imerutor ogi tiler mill we'll li:m 'o wink to make victory n joint eiiUtpn c ,.m , i im-tii- i jxhv'x a i('i girl .it the helm of a giant machine In ii.ix one women are requited to relieve jnbx power shortage oi;k urn am. v. It I.. orl; for nil lOiii'M' of tilt1 I'nn.xHit'tahli- - nnpot taut that proMded in tin war That belt' lx I ton- - nppivlH-nxni- ceining jobs .hcn the European phase of the war lx ove: ix evidenced amongst win lo t s everyVi xper .xi i viii'S presented un-where At the time it is nil. illy by lilt- Preston Rotary duo to 6 million x.ea, be held Wednesday uorkeis will be temporarily laill""1 evenings for audioff. Preparations should now be "','1 mix ol mo ommunit.es, Preston rruide to provide job opportm.nv, l,ls ,l tHh so displuicd, ill peai - a'!i for ul; ixt'indiiii. musical program which 'ime pursuits. diIi ix bicji ondei tile a. range, Workers should seek futuie sens turn ii Hamid Swift, will marK war tile that what is (isnt curity about?i but it cannot be found 'tin- i Icvmth observation of season by (lie iiolaiians in isolated individual efforts The . n'l mux cal i a.xt men women with and all working The Kiial nndition. which in(heir fellows in the labor unions cludes a i ast of some sixty i an work with the veterans, the local oicex, this year will larmers, the professional people, be and held at Preston in the Kourth. the business men in building m.r w ard i haj'el Wednesday evening America anew. at S p. m. and at Lewiston re-- 1 The opportunity for this gu-thull creational the following achievement can come only t we Attendance at 'lie program .,ce this war business through first will be by .nvitat.on from mem- by all of us staying together on beis of the dub. the job until victory. Included in the retinue of infers on I he program are the da.isified as to persons vocal parts: Enid Fryer Ellen Soprano:, Robeits. Ada Chutterton. Maxine Condie, Jean Mar.e Meek, Ncrm3 Crabtree, Roma Pinson, Conna B. Larsen.; Peterson. Lo-n- a Professor of theIB,-,- Maur.ne Simmons. Adehne Forth:. i'SAC art depiUnun'. .dU Woodward and Ruby K.reh- ic j Interior decorating tor mem- - Davis, (hies Green, Jack Hieken-loopeDun Johnson. LaVon Larsen, Cyril Lowe, Wm. Shumway, Reed Stockdale, Cornell Wlxom. Bassos Max Alder, Ariel Chattel-ton. Grant Condle, George Egbert, Junius Larsen, Arlen Larsen, Ernest Moore. Dongles Oliverson, Dan Roberts. Lyle Shipley, Eldon w r. - 1 pc'-pl- c e- Tanner and Marcus Weaver. . Mrs Donna Noyes is the reader and director of the pHgeant, Ralph St rub. R. R Rowell and Eugene Dunbar have charge of the stage and scenery. Mr. Wm. Davis will provide the organ recitation and Mrs. Helen Brunker Is the pianist. The general committee in charge i'.t hides Clifford Warr, chairman; Mr. Rowell. Mr. Strub, Director Harold Swift, Mrs. A1 Carlson and - tve-nin- By Grandparents Hancocks Honored For their grandson Don Durrani, Eliza fl. Snow camp of Dl'P who has just returned from the 11 will meet at the home of Isaac Aleutian Islands where he has Before Baugh 453 West First South Thurs- spent the past two years. Mr. and Mrs Abe Whitehead of ; Fliends of Mrs. E. H. Hancock, day at 3:30 p.m. The lesson will be given Franklin entertained at a pro- - prior to their leaving for Salt Lake E. Daley and will be Utah's Christmas dinner Sunday. Don is City entertained at a dinner party Dramatic History, told by her now on his way to Texas where in their honor at the home of Mi. relics. he has been assigned to duty. and Mrs. Lon Wood Satur-Ju- j Guests included Mr. Durrant and evening. Assisting hostesses will be Inez Other guests included Mr. und Thaln, Emily F. Smith and Esther his wife of San Francisco. Mr. G. Lewis. and Mrs. Fred Durrant and fam- - Mrs. Verl Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. ily of Ogden, Mrs. Lorna Edgar Chester Kidman, Mr. and Mrs. of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- - Frank Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Is ford and Simpson family of Bill Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smithficld, Mr. and Mr.-- . Merlin Allen of Logan. Swainston and Carma Spaekman i of Whitr.,. Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Is At her home in Whitney. Mrs. Biggs ai.c son Ned. Mr .and Mri. Howard Swainston entertained for (Metie Adamson and family. Mrs. her father, Albert Parkinson, on Aina Bergeson and little daughter, Bridge all of Franklin. his birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Hostess to her bridge club reAlbert Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. cently at her home was Calvin Chester Kidman. Parkinson, Mrs. Denise Hatch, Mrs. Melba Parkinson and Jolly Christmas decorations were used the Swainstons. and dinner was served to Mrs. William Bowen Mrs. O. J. Larsen, Mrs. H. C. Stauffer. Mrs. Ivalene Jolly Neighbors club of Franklin Smith, Mrs. Iay Sorensen, Mrs. gave a party Wednesday after- Juck Applonie, and Mrs. Orlynn noon at the home of Esteli Wright Whitney. for Bertha Cornish. Mrs. Wright Prizes for bridge wree won by DUP of Mendon held their meet- and Nettie Lewis, whose birthdays Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Stauffer. ing at the home of Mrs. John came within the same week. Ladle with A delicious dinner was served Melba STILL FOlK Buist in charge. The lesson was from one long table eentred with PEARL HARBOR. Dec. 20 U!i given by Zinp Baker and a ladies a bowl of autumn fruits Br'rigc Adm. Chester W. Nimitz. assumchorus sang Christmas numbirs. was enjoyed during the afternoon ing the rank of admiral of the Refreshments were served t 2d and prizes were won by Ali.-- fleet, still was wearing his custoby Charlotte B. Richards, Hazel Woodward and Thelma Doney. A mary four stars today instead of Copen, Isabella Stumpf and lieHa tiice gift was pres ited .to ihe the five presumably due Ladle. guests of honor. . . , rating. Mr. Parkinson Guest on Birthday p SsBfef Caroling and a hot chili supper featured the MIA party of Logan word Tuesday evening Seventh which was attended by about 130 ward members. The group met at the recreation hall and then went caroling about the ward and to the hospitals. For their hot refreshments the group was seated along tables decorated with candles and pine boughs. Adding to the Yule time spirit were recordings of Christ- Ellin fo quotd Prival son of M enjoying lowing cent trt engineer: llarv fo Sicilian foreign a in servic furlough. Benls fo j Cliildrf olippcrn. There garbage 25, to a lection f at home Monday' dlxtricts day, hov Follow Of all the girl titles! stowed on shapely beauties the armed forces. pert p haired at t Chrjxln-nEntertaining party and dinner recently was Mie. Lowell Nelson at her home. Places were marked for Mrs. Samuel D. Moore. Mrs. Haren Hillyard, and Mrs. Lym Erickson. A social afternoon was'' srtnt. (.'orpin Mr. ant East S a first vi 15-- With hi Scatlc. aervice been ba General Cal. The ' nouncct A Bau Evan i: from Kidman Hostess D. C. Dane Saturdn Logai party f Neighbors Club Honors Members will be m. in Mr. an present Mendon DUP Enjoys Program Garden Club to Hear Professor Fletcher home ir coast b. Men's or brow Rktf) 04 -- Then chorus Uriel in the her fo Hicknu sens. F gic st played present visor o fett F cisco, two W( ' Vice-Capta- j N . V sh!rr()n "n" Ck steele 0f Preston ob- b?1 you feaIly answer Altbs" - Blanche Brunker. Elda fIT.Ve":,VI. Mee'ting will be held at 8 n m." Uurif-on'tterwould like . Marion Condie. lla B at Chamber the Thuisday evening K r'rrnvfi' Selma If of Commerce. Reorganization of r a,1, llson f River Johnsorl- Eli.xc Kross. Marie Mer- the club will take place. ixhts adds as an afterthought. rill, Vera Merrill, Helen Palmer. ove frsmy Santa Claus, Louise Eda Smith, Shumway, some yourself. Oatmeal was eaten with wine, Josephine Spilsbury', Hattie Wall-lan- ,. lunniy Brown of Logan: "I am 6 strong beer, and ale as well i gien, and Mrs. Marcus Weaver.- years old. Bobby is 4. We get in milk in England in the early 17th Tenors Wallame Adams. Bird, Dr. O. R Cutler, Wm. the kindling every day for my century. daddy. He gives us each a dime a week. We have bought some war - ! , his-ne- . P' - a-- - aian MAie GEotee tow as - robert shayne FIRST RUN CHICK CHANDLER , petes goegr t CO-HI- T JUNE CLYDE SEVEN DOORS TO DEATH' We r Logan Store ' JUST ARRIVED! ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THOSE FAMOUS Ktl-IH'lM-- Lieu ing in extend Mrs. J has be onc-h- " a with City. stamps." I have been a good girl," says Ramona I Ern high cepted Epsilo Dean Neeley. "I do hope you can come to Franklin. . Sari Kirtley ofi Logan strikes an honest note: "I have been a bad and a good boy. Thoughtful of the boys in service is Pallas Yrates of I Nibley: w'ouid like you to give to the soldier boys in thesomething service." "I love books and pencils . . but bring me anything you can and Ill be a real good girl.7 pro-- I nuse Colleen Croshic of Ogden. Kay Brrntsiin uses drawings to a good advantage. He asks for a bow and arrow, some skates, an airplane and sketches eii'-gift he'd like. (Two notes are difficult to moke out, appearing for all the world like a college professor's scribbling.) Sprout Madsen voices the wish of most kiddies who have fathers in the service: "I'd like very much to have our Daddy, who is in the navy, home for Christmas. But so long as he can't come, maybe uu tan help us out." j B, John Kathleen oil above, Hollywood actress, pn ably has the most uniqu- eMost Delightful Target foro Bomb Sights chosen by bo bordiers of the U. S. At Air Foicc hl'KUk lll L'g fhe it an 4114 dy- - Mrs. Nelson Gives Christmas Party Departure Preston Rotary Club Sets Vesper Services Tonight and Thursday In- Teasing Target mas music. The program included a vocal ti 10 by Betty T. Kelley, Mary Lacey and Barbara Quinney, accompanied by Shirley Buckley, ,i mens trio composed of William Sorenson, Otto Coles and Vern Seamons, whistling numbers, E i Larsen, accompanied by Dorothy Bowen, and Christmas stories by Bishop A. George Raymond. Program was under direction of Mack. Budge, of the YMMIA presidency-Executive officers were in charge ol refreshments, assisted by Florence La Beau and Howard Croshaw. Aleutians Honored Meet Thursday man- 1044. Serviceman From Snow Camp To Even in tough the acute 20, of the Maude Matthews, W WAVES will be in Logan on Dec. 26 to interview young women for Naval service in the Women's Reserve. During her stay, she will be at the local Navy Recruiting Station. Although quotas for WAVES enlistments huve been reduced, there is still need for qualified yuung women for this important service, Miss Matthews said. To qualify, one must be between 20 and 35, be in good physical condition and have completed at least two years of high schol or business school. Miss Matthews urgesi qualified young women of the Logan urea to call for an interview while she is here. 4 l ci e ty Logan Women December 26 Committee in charge included Paul Lunl and Dorothy Redford, MIA presidents, execun.c; Mary White and Willard Kunz, chnpel program; Morgan White and Bon-n- u Jones, ballroom activities. 1 Caroling and Program Are Parly Features - Miss Mathews to Interview ent. i Ilerakl-Journal- Logan, Utah, Wednesday Evening, December serviceman. At the close of the evening carols were sung and a special Christmas prayer given. Three hundred young people were pres- . The --So "This Christmas", was the theme of the institute MIA party held Tuesday evening in the ballroom. nto The program was divided two parts, the first held in the chapel where by candlelight carols were sung by the Naitone chorus directed by Mrs. Rosa Croshatv and scriptural setting, Luke second chapter, was read by Miss Evelyn Applonic. The group then went to the ballroom, where a large circle was formed about the fire place. A playlet was presented, Santa visited the group, refreshments were served and gomes were ployed. A Christmas tribute was paid to boys away with the ceremony built around a poem written by n 01 Ii :4 fraetu city n nun, night . In Ogi niohili Mrs. Mr ing fi bospit h Fighting CVrl lie aerlti1 is lake Unselfish is Pearl OI-as she says: "Will you please remember he Other kids in the world I dont want too much this year. Another remembrance for boys uniform is voiced by Julia 'vilixbury : "I have a soldier brother in England and a sailor brother in California. Please take something to them." If Santa has a cold, a little Logon girl has a recipe: "We have 'onii- whiskey to make a hot toddy i' von get cold." Dixie! Celolex makes o'd and new buildings it builds and insulates weather tight in one operation. Livestock, nd poultrv nimi r drts othei protected i Cable Same the v ol , You Won't Nerd CAROL EVANS Any Mhttrlom! DRESSES ' Logan. Utah latittd ir: UWIJTON sa'T eet BUY ocotu SVITHfltLD nr HO m iocan wutsvi.it . thm-oHI HUM Miff?! M0V0 MEST0N. lOuHO MORE oownfc BONDS Fo cers ' total ' mel losses. HWMT5Wr - NO IIKAAKN BEVERLY HILLS. Cal.. Dec. 20 h The composer of "My Blue Heaven" today was released on 81 bail after being arrested '$1,0 on charges of cashing bad checks at several cocktail bars here. Waite- - Donaldson, who made war weary nation dream in twenties, was short $169 on (Jrmking bill, police suid. end tudder. from Thr changes in temperature. improve yield, cut dowr feed costs end bird and am force: Toxin Bride C. D. n u wk ON YOUR FARM frm festiv of th diallv "There are some kuls who said that you arc Ot real. I said go jump in the " skepticism Ke uolds of Welisvitle. At CELOTEX lre and .x and u the f Ages, p. ni tins t Chest Colds Mm D0NA1DCM GRACE McOOXALD ACEmrx Clittcring with glamor, swaying witlj cliarm in sultry Mack or Christmas tree colors! Figure flattering lines in rayon crepe and sheers with pockets and contrast flowers or scqvii) trim! ing IUE PROSSER REGIS jomn um EET1YKEM T0ffi.IT self-ski- nI U. S. Pert. OIL 9 P. M.. TEll-O-YI- H, !359 Blc 65 |