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Show s I'M about town thefi,, "''INI " Kuril tin. p nig ' 6'. a "Wd of the The M'ssis Maurnie anil haron I'lojd Henson toi at h.ne joined their mother Ogden LUS seminary V. eoer in Painuna. California alter living been uppointej ,has years 19 of the church Canadn for four years with their grandPrcslu'."vwltj, headquarters at To- - parents. Prof and Mrs Henri W Octave He succeeds Mosei, 261 East Fourth North, who was sustained Ursenbaeh. Logan Their father, Marvin Ben- pr was killed on Iwo Jima Their memson, a been has Mr Eyre CeI' board mothei, Mrs Louise Benson, is of the YMMIA general now is chairman cui rently operating a pnotog.aphy jj years, and committee Mr studio in Pamona, affiliated with arts speech its a daughter the Austin Photography company with Eyre, Mrs mj Eyrei will leave for the mis- - of Los Angeles field in about three weeks Sixteenth ward choir p- - act ice will dean of be held this evening at 8 p m. in n Carlton Culnisee, the Fourth ward chape- ts and sciences at USAC, spoue f fnre a intermountain Mr'- - LKiraml C. Frank and two of radio station, exten- f0 ference children of Richfield are visiting other and agricultural service and in i hr4 Ug !n one-da- y , Iwates Salt Lake C.ty m yes-- , wth relatives friends and Tiemonton for the next John Stewart .extens.on wt01'of lew days. was editor, service introduced the the conference, and Mayor ami Mrs. ( urtrs L Miner, sneakers. and Mr and Mrs M i.. Miner of enof Smithfiel' Logan, with their families, Former resident to Yellowstone Park a joyed trip will now living m Salt Lake City 3 p.m. m early this week hold a reunion Sunday. Families Park. attending Liberty we appreciate! That's a their own box So declared gesture should provide Director Miseha lunches. of the Logan junior as De desorchestra, symphony The Fourteenth ward reunion at cribed i ow Guy N Cardon of WJiow Park tonight begins at 5 the Bluebird had treated orchestra o'clock with games and a social members to sundaes yesterday. At 7 p.m. lunch will be served by The orchestra ended its summer follwill a and program concert series yesterday, and then the ward All ward members should were invited to the ow. for decome with an appetite and the the treat. At Nibley Hall this sire for a good time. The bishopric afternoon, members held a party to officially mark the end of their is in charge of arrangements. summer session achievements. of Dr. Robert L Wrigley, Jr Lorna Rae NuttaU, Chicago, III., is visiting his parents a graduate daughter of Mr. and sirs. Leo In Logan. Dr. Wrigley, at of the USAC where his father is Nuttall, Benson, is recovering assistant Extension director, is the Budge hospital from an apthe City Pish pendicitis operation. affiliated witth Commission of Chicago. He made Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. McDonald a visit to the USAC Alumni office recently. Dr. Wrigley will return or Seattle. Wash., are visiting in Logan with Mr McDonald's folks, to Chicago about August 3. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDonald, 390 Dance every Saturday night at South Fourth West. Lloyd has been 'adv.) with the engineering department Elite Hall in Hyrum. at Boeing Aircraft in Seattle for Fifteen ward ehoir will hold the past seven years. Also visiting in the at the McDonald home today was g practice tonight, 8:30, " John McDonald, who was employ- Ninth ward chapel. ' ed with the state desk of the Salt Lake City, There will be a Ninth ward choir Lake Tribune, Salt Another son, Dean McDonald, Is rehearsal tonight at 7:15. secretary for the LDS Council of Mr.- and Mrs. William II. Glenn, Seventy, and also resides in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wyatt and Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James Bradshaw O. A. Garff is ordering tulip spent the past week at Yellowstone bulbs from Holland. Anyone in the park. valley wishing to send along an A im was born at the Budge order should contact Mr. Garff Memorial hospital Wednesday to this week. 149 Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Collmar, Twax verily a stuffy night last West Center. This is, the first and Mrs. night. The weather bureau today grandchild for Dr. minimum Knowlton. reported that a temperature, aloiig with lack of A' breeze, made the night one of this Poz-nans- ki am i . - r seasons hottest. Wednesday's maximum was 95 degrees, one short of the top for this summer. O. A. Garff, prominent Logan businessman and floriculturist, arrived by plane yesterday from Sacramento and San Francisco, He relatives. where he visited drove the car of his daughter, Mrs. p.m. Nightly NindaiH Thru Aur. Rigby, from Logan to Sacramento last weekend, and on Sunday, was a featured speaker in the LDS stake conference at Sacramento. Topic of his address was Which Way Is Norm 7 Woodrow Et Mail orders to PROMISED VALLEY. Salt Lake City 1 Small Scrubbers for Small Elephant Mr. ilauek, her daughter Paula Lynn and son James, Mr and Mrs. Ronald C Reeve and son Ronald who hate been guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Henri Moser of Logan, e returning to their homes in Riverside, Cal. Mrs Hauck and Mrs Reeve are the former Maunne and Aldus Moser CHARISSE crontn M'iuiam ASTAIRE BREMER GARLAND PRAWLEY BALL Lucille pobert lewrs fanny BRICE Kathryn Lena HORNE VG INIA GRAYSON Gene KELLY James MELTON Victor MOORE Esther Red SKELTON ond WILLIAM William POWELL 2ND FEATURE TEEY RULED AN OUTCAST WORLD . ... UNAFRAID . . except o ' O'BRIEH XFeenan N i wynn prmati JACK 'LONDONS QUWBMUKIk CHARLES BICKFORD IRENE RICH 5"T fiarr ILhL F7 RUGSIOTREPUTATIONt RtoliT ON SALE THURSDAY MAIN & CENTER 1.25 RESERVED TO LIMIT , QUANTITIES ABSORBINE JR. - d 50c WOODBURY SHAMPOO mm! WAIGREENS 125 FEET WAX PAPER King ol sodas, royally served in a gleaming metal stand Sr big job, doesn't Elephant washing, usually considered to be really amount to much when the eleohant hi question is Baby atBrookfield. Stanley' Mrizek, 8, and Johann Walsh, 9, timidly zoo. Bmokficld m to the tinv scrub Chicago's pachyderm tempt IT 2 scoops (ond big!) ol rick ico croon In forming an advisory people of Oklahoma have received for the Logan river drainage, the Elders well. He also expresses est Supervisor James O. Stewart appreciation for the Herald-Journand its news of the people he has asked for representatives of the various civic organizations to knows. serve on the board. J. P. Smith has EDITORS NOTE. The- follow The War department has just been appointed to represent the is added information submitted mt, released some long awaited good of commerce on news for a considerable number of Logan chamber bv John Olson, concerning his exformer servicemen wanting to visit the advisory board. periences in Nauvoo, 711 over 3U or revisit the sights of Europe, From the ago.) Logan City police according to Logan, Recruiting are taken:! The unmaiked giaves of the office. Enlistments anil reenlist- ords the following ments in the regular army for Sherman M. Peterson, Mantua, j Sdlnt! mentloned n the previo is $10 on speeding charges; account of Mi Olson's experiences assignment to the European Com- forfeited mand. winch includes the Mediter- Elwood Hess, Fielding, forfeited in Nauvoo, were the unknown, ranean theater, are now authoriz- $5 on charge of going through a Max unmarked and Cornia, sign, Logan stop graves of the Irophet ed. For many months, only men brother with certain eritie.al occupational paid $1 for illegal parking. There Joseph Smith and hi 23 meter violations. specialties were being accepted were Hyrum They were in a nurial plot for assignment in Europe; but of the Smith family on the old lot during those months this plan of the Smith homestead. made vacancies in the ether speciSpeaking of further adventures alties needed by the army of on that trip Mr OLson reports: in the occupation Europe. Now, "My companion and I stopped at army has made it possible to fill a farm house north and west of these existing agencies at once. the city and had a friendly chat with a man who had lived there e U.R) 31. SALT LAKE CITY, July Logan-Oaehfire department anduring the Mormons' stay in swered a call to 42 South Fifth The Utah liquor control com- Nauvoo. g He said that East this morning. Fire in rubbish mission today reported $3,241,400.-1- 3 was prevalent in those days. and straw near a garage owned by profits for the year ending "He said further that the rustOral J. NuttaU was reported to June 30, the biggest profit in the lers rounded up their cattle, makhave been caused by children play- commission's history. it a point to head them down The past fiscal year showed ing ing with matches. There, was no the river towards the Mormon damage reported. $443,142.53 more profits than for territory, seeking to place the the corresponding period In 1945-4- guilt Latter-da- y on innocent Chairman Vat W. Palmer of the . Saints. However, the cattle rust-jin- g New Industries committee, Logan But liquor commissioners said tontmued after the Mormons chamber of 'commerce, has oaned that although the years "record left, so many knew they were not a special meeting of the commit' was impressive the sales and net to blame tee for next Tuesday evening, Aug. profits recorded in June took a This man said he had come 5 as 7:30 oclock. Chairman Pal severe nose-div- e which may be down from Wisconsin when he mer has some interesting informa- ominous learned they were driving Mortion to the present committee. The June report showed mons out of Illinois. He bought less profits than were re- a hardpity lot with a four-rooMarriage license were issued to- ceived in May and $24,882.43 less wood log house on it, all finished day to the following at the Cache than recorded for June, 1948. clerks office: Clarence The commissioners pointed out excepting for thewaspartitions. The county $10. Eugene Anderson, 32, Salt Lake that the June drop may be the purchase price City and Cleora Nye, 32. Logan; to beginning of less liquor sales in Gaylon Loray Caldwell, 26, Prig-ha- Utah which would prevent Utah City and Mae Bigler, 23, cities and counties from getting DRIVE-I- N Boise. Ida. any cut in the liquor sale profits. Expands On Nauvoo Article Wiigreon's flavor-perfechocolate e Ifll.oz. ct PKG. BUBBLE Creamy billow of whipped topping BATH - (B One Cent Sale rec-lyea- rs 1 Chroms-Finishe- CUPPERS SALTS WEAR SDR GLASSES 10e2y Wide selection. 5 GRAIN ASPIRIN Amazing Valva I TABLETS FINE NYLON HAIR BRUSH 3B Walgreen low price . i0C Plastic handle. of Logan On Highway 91 Two VALUES HIQ)rv2E Keep COOL Withe Great Features MASTEXICRAFT ELECTRIC FAN Powerful motor; chrome 'o0vftius! size! blades; L. APPROVED! ch U. 325 i The Roy Rogers 11022-12- 6 St. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada , EXCELLENT "I've never laughed so hard before. e Jts wonderful!" Janet Harris 157 S. 1st East, Logan JAMES BROWN NOREEN NASH . . . MEET HER! FALL IN LOVE WITH HER AT THE w: MADELEINE CARROLL SHEILA RYAN REGIS TOGMEY Large Size. (MBDeM1 BOTH , $ DEODORANT CREAM c MENNEN QUINSANA POWDER OR 8 EXPOSURE ' ROLL FILM DEVELOPED AND PRINTED S 'c With U i 1 1 MICHAEL DUANE : 41c CO-HI- T "ALIAS MR. TWILIGHT" Jar FRESH at 40c Price! COLGATE 40c Giant Size and ANY -- 50c TOOTH POWDER CARY COOPER on SAVE Paramount pnMnfi EXCELLENT "I believe tfie most unusual and most entertaining picture I have ever seen!" Mr., Mrs. Fred Marshall 791 E. 2nd No., Logan You'll Be Wild About "DEAR RUTH" Too LARGE SIZE ONLY lc IF YOU BUY THE GIANT SIZE Saturday far the best comedy Blame Richardson 85 E. 3rd No., Logan Q23 V 1 Sale! n Friday and . Chroma finished . . SR IN DORADO BREAD TOASTER . . In EL BATH SPRAY and Trigger SUNSET Electric Anti-Spla- 59 i ciiici imsiui Piuiciiu SECOND FEATURE Jim Leeder , fef ... Joh. H. Spigler Atlantic City, N. J. "Very clever! Amusing!" EXCELLENT t"Excellent! Yes Bottle 100 3 Miles South GOOD t m To Protect Fyti liked it very much.". Mrs. John Carlisle Logan, Utah EXCELLENT "I think it was the best picture I've seen in months. I wish everybody could have seen it, young and old." Florence Johnson RDF No. 1, Logan EXCELLENT "The most Loveable, laughable show in ages. Miriam steals it by her portrayal of art angel with impish ideas." Dorothy Cooper 210 E. 2nd S., Logan t EPSOM Precision-made- . Last Times Today! I 5 POUNDS Mil blades THEATER Mrs. Lewis Turner Logan, Utah 4 89 MEN LOGAN tremendously. J HOHE HAIR 6. OVt SHOE bottles. WHITENER cattle-rustlin- A 25c Size WHITE ACE - 2f112-o- Profits Increase EXTRA! KREIIL SHAMPOO Liquor Commission th firo in their reins that drew them together! KOHOQRAU PICTXX3R.es l : 5Gc BARBASOL SHAVE CREAM EXCELLENT "Very, very good!" CY 5 l'll7 1 lios-nita- l: "A fine family picture. HtME I last niht u I'umtM t luaiiu play FRIDAY Salt Lako Otv .stavoil jut uiounJ SATURDAY tile ornet liom tirst plan bertn with i 13 inti lo it ton! The Bees ill oppo'l OgiUn M niht 3 to nt stand one faille onU of Boise A WALGREEN VALUE and Tv in Fills. Idaho Falls di upped To'atello one net h detper into the ie!lar b edging tlu Cirds i to 4 A WALGREEN SPECIAL A m.ichnn to test machine-- - and oin. t in legions wheie ini ill. si st, h nis on1, n has and been pati nteil in "I liked it very much. Enjoyed it lUNIH'S In i And Heres Whot They Soy About o Very Loveable Girl . . PUPPETS u -- ltdU The following births have been recorded at the Cache Valley to Mr. and Mrs Clifford R a Clark, 35 West Fourth North, son, to Mr. and Mrs Robert L Homer, USAC, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs Jack Gunderson. 643 East Fifth North, a daughter; to Mr and Mrs Jack Hall. Hyrum, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs Eldon J. Nielsen. Hyrum. a son, to Mr and Mrs. Rex Wallgren. USAC. a son: to Mr. and Mrs Russell Nielsen, Providence, a. son: to Mr and Mrs Max B. Davis, Garlana. a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruee Thurs- ton, Lewiston a son; to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Theuier, Lewiston, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs Clarence Randall, a son pw ARNOLD i ourna Thu hhnki phu Ok-a- INDEPENDEN Marion bell l J First With Win ROTH' eowadd lcio!.J-- I Twin Palis Takes park Following a five months assign-ben- t at Elk City, Okla., Elder Lowell Jenkins writes to the Herald-Journto report that his new assignment in the LDS mission field will be in Warrenburg, Mo. Elder Jenkins reports that Tlic r vt" noon All members should be in attendance Automobiles will tall at the homes of mdiwdual members to transpoit them to the1 Id EJ1! principal U- - 'f'Uv, f The Thoma Tnrlvt Damp o' Daughters of Itah Pioneers will meet at Willow Park Finlay at EXTRA PRINTS 3c EACH TRUDY MARSHALL r J t j ri ) |