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Show From Freezer to jihfieids By 'Furnace' College Hikers Soldier camp entertainment til , first night) out. Palmer Lake is the Dedieat sc. ond night camp, with group A erected to u. take Other groups entertaining. son, spoil-oliturns during the expedition. I'o-- t Andon-eiipels in charge are Stan Salt Lake City: Legion, weie Ulmer Lois Downs, Brigham; Mel Wool, tlie Aim. i u Gordon. ley. site lreiiionton. Vaughan ; .'Divide GEM MeC'ANN Mr. and Mrs. vs y gilt La16 CiDarwin Reese and Mrs. Wednesd ly o.i Seattle. Wash. Their has received h frCUS from thC armed With them. ,rtlTtrs M. W. Van Orden Mont.. Mrs. Smart Til Mrs. Ida Van cf Mrs. Alta Bradshaw of called at the home Orden fpand Mrs. M. T. Van J'for W i'X nied by Mrs. by i The Rites Held For Herald-Journ- 7 al Logan, Lltah, Thurs., July 31, - Park. daughter (EA Telephoto ) Covered with desert sand and dust, Sgt. Robert Walczak, 21, of Chicago, laps up mountain of ice cream after spending day testing a tank over Yuma Desert, An. as member of "Task Force Furnace. Problems of desert warfare are being studied as the Army tests rleseit equipment for first time since Gen. Patton practiced here in 1943. , W. McCann call to the Netherlands Mission ,nd Mrs. and will leave in the near future. first ... .. Arthur Cittens. son cf M. Mr. and local hospital. a in Mrs. William (litters has also acthe former Ruth Mack. a call to the Western Lois Slight underwent an cepted a Logan bos- Canadian mission and will leave pdectomy at on Sept K. on Sunday, to Ms There will be a baptismal service irnon Olson returned a Friday evening at the Smithfield following on Sunday hos-H- e stake house at x p m. with he r operation at a Logan Smithfield Third ward bishopric in is recovering i 6S Jay Pilkington family of Ogden spent a few week with his parents, j last Mrs. Leland Pilkington. I and Mrs. Grant Merrill. Mr. Mrs. Dewey Allsop and sons oeen vacationing at Yellow-Par- Buckly and child-Sa- n Francisco are visiting Mr. r home of her parents. Mrs. Ephraim Weeks. and Mrs. Henry Roskelley of with visiting pa. Idaho are Ives and friends. Ferrin Allen, son of Mr. and F. L. Allen has accepted a James Back their first trip here, Bishop and Mrs. Frank Tidwell 'and daughters Eunice and Bar- bara, Mr and Mrs. Albert M-- : Cunn, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lamb land family. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Coleman and daughter Erma, were among the Salt Lake visitors on July 24. Bruce Ft. Hymas returned to his base at San Diego. Calif., on Monday after spending a month's charge. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rnsita Smith of Los Angeles, Mrs. S. L. Hymas. Charles Jensen is spending a Calif., spent the first part of the week as guests of Bishop and Mrs. furlough with his parents, Mr. and M. T. Van Orden. Mr. Smith and Mrs. Merlin Jensen. He is stationed his mother were converts of Bishop at Fort Ord. Calif. Mrs. Arvella Poulson is recover- n Van Orden in the from an appendectomy pering Mission. Mr. Smith is now in formed last week at a Logan hosmissionary service in the Los pital. n Angeles branch of the Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Selley mission. On Monday son Clair Lee of Pocatello, and evening supper was enjoyed by Idaho were week end visitors at them at the Mack Memorial Park. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. McCann the home of and children were also guests. The Olson. Bishop Sylvester Low and his Smith family are very much imbrother Osborn of Afton, Wyo., rewith Cache as this turned last week from a pressed valley trip to Canada to visit their relatives. They traveled via Western Air Lines and report a very enjoyable trip. Bishop M. T. Van Orden, Truman Hillyard, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gutke and daughter Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Daines and family Smitn-fiel- d were among those from who attended the premier of the "Promised Valley at Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Buttars and family of Weiser, Idaho, have returned to their home after vacationing in Cache Valley with relai Spanish-Amer-ica- Spanish-America- to School SPECIAL Oil Permanents 00 Machineless or Machine MAMIE'S BEAUTY SHOP .a PHONE 138 31 NORTH MAIN : help mmm WOMAN DISHWASHER MACHINE OPERATOR SL APPLY jIK '4 tives. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Plowman, Mr. and Mrs.. Ren Plowman of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lewiston, Plowman of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bergeson of Seattle, .Wash., visited with their mother, of Ogden Mrs. Harry Williams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bergeson have returned to their home ;rr- - no r mu '.A' I'M destruction of weeds. tVM questions the investigation subcommittee had lined up for me. for 32 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Hansen and daughter Colleen returned to their home after spending the past week at Nyssa, Oda., where they were the guests of Mrs. Hansen's sisters. Mrs. Kenneth Cottle and Mrs. Ferrell Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leavitt of Lewiston and LaSelle Leavitt of Alhambra, Calif., also accompanied them. a doubt 12 feet wide. capacity. Has (Jrv if a new type drive for spreading. power take-of- f Covers 38 feet to a round. Only five minutes time will convert spreader into a heavy duty trailer. big 9 x 24 leveler. Sturdily built. Now is the ideal time to level up your land and get it in shape for next . spring. Easil yadjusted -- b i - I r o ft f ilM Mu 68 WEST CENTER I) Fit SO II ;Iq 68 WEST CENTER tS y H l" or ).C ill v n; 4 n mH FAMOUS MEYER BEN HUR Jm 9i AILER fn i!' M of.f: njf. 14S Less Tires ?..J too Full four feet 6 inches wide. With 22 Big six A fyll 1000 pound capacity. All steel box and frame. Perfect for trailing. Moves about easily x 8 discs. Built on heavy frame. Has feet widths. Just the thing out the old over 100 years' at it M i 7 r oJ I C. C. ANDERSONS JK.; rites ' i- ty inti rfl ro. m 10 3r rrr 8 ' wo O' nrfv Sf' rrr AUGUST FUR SALE Luxuriance Beaver-Lik- e ,n.M ,y -- : no; l ic dT; This Weeks SPECIAL Feature' Rich . . . Soft . . . Serviceable of t:-- ' r I ton Jr. -- a i itn i M, - 1 ; ; 1 i : ! nil dji BIIV ur il 0 .14 dui 1 i nn Formerly known as the Ogden Piano and Music Company, this new establishment is wned by two Willis R. and William K. both well known in Cache Val- Dunkley Brothers h SHOP AND COMPARE I2 where he was with the Department df Agriculture, He and has been interested In the music business during Scaline Dyed Coney Brown Dyed Squirrel . Ixx'ke Music Store has the exclusive franchise to sell the famous Magnavox Radio line om Ogden to Preston. It ciso has a complete line of Philco Radios, King and Reynolds Sicl instruments, a modern record and sh set music department. labrador Dunkley Seal Many Others.. A Bargain for every Budget $ 1 09to$ 1 500 DURING THE OPENING SATURDAY SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS YOUR CHOICE the VHERE ONLY THE FINEST MERCHANDISE IS SOLD O : : Mouton Dyed Lamb STORE IN OGDEN. j ,dTt vi. : Godfrey. . Mr. and Mrs. Martin Roskelley and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Roskelley are spending a few weeks touring the East. Wendell will remain in Rochester, Mich., for a while where he will attend a. business school . Honoring L. W. McCann, who was observing his birthday anniversary a family party was held at the Mack Memorial Park oil Friday evening. Covers were laid cache valley public is cordially invited to visit the new dunkley music U. W-r- after a vacation here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Janes and family of East Lansing, Mich., have returned to their home after spending two weeks visiting her fater, Mr. William Cantwell. of Idaho Miss Joyce. Godfrey Falls, Ida., spent her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Setn There Will Be Special Events, Including a Concert by IrvingVYassermann, Outstanding Logan Concert Pianist. There will be Many Other Features T iUn ones. One man operation JiZmmJlXZiZZ DUPLER:S...a family of farriers for MI for making new ditches or cleaning depth gauges and trailing wheels. Washington Boulevard, Ogden has been residing in Logan, member of Logan Kiwanis Club, past year. 85 bushel A the market today. Less Tires Less Tires Repair parts ble. Without On Hughes Query SHANNON. Eire, July 31 WM John Meyer, publicity agent for Howard Hughes, said today that "I never paid any money in any shape or form to any official of the United States government. Meyer was flying home from AirPari aboard a Trans-Worl- d lines plane due in New York at 3 u.m. edt) tomorrow. "All the parties I threw were given in the same day as any other aircraft corporation in the inter eats of business on a straight basis,' Meyer said. Meyer stopped off here briefly after an European visit. He was listed on the passenger manifest as TWA executive because he said Ildghes had a controlling interest in the company. Referring to the congressional investigation of his war expense account and Hughes' representative, Meyer said: "I dont know what all the hubbub is about, and would sound off right here and now everything I have got to say if I knew the ' Uv.t fiw DUDLEY MUSIS Willis r 'JO r GALLOWAY The ideal weeder for the complete Meyer Responds : m.- GRAND OPENING 2524 s! in feix s. is t j by Phyllis Iehrson. Prayers at the chapel were given Funeral services were held for by Hervin Bunderson and Joseph Mrs. Hilda Pehrson Peterson Tues- Rawlins, while dedication of the in Logan cemetery was by day in Logan Eighth ward chapel, grave under direction of B'shop Fred J. F. A, Pehrson. Burial arrangements were under direction of the Kieopfer Kenneth Lindquist mortuary. w bo to tribute paid Speakers Mrs Peterson were John E. Olson. KING IN IT AH Altun E. Johnson, President J. H V SALT LAKE CITY, Juiy 31 H IP W. Watkins Jr.. President Owens and Bishop Kleoprer. MusSecretary of the Interior J. A. ical eulogy iniluded selections by Krug was expected to present his the Relief Society Singing Mothers views on the Colorado River Basvocal duets by Maughan McMurdic il today before the closed sessions and LuDean Bailey, accompanied of the reclamation bureau chiefs by Grace Johnson, and pi:io solo meeting here today. st and r 1947 Hilda P. Peterson Fines collected by the two iffs for unsatsfaetory camping de-- 1 tail and other infringements of the hikers code will be used as con-teprizes Proficiency in tall beard growing. tales, yodelling, fishing, souvenior collecting, fashioning walking cancs and hair styles, will bring cash prizes to contest winners. The hike back to the bus wll begin August 6. two days being allowed for the return trek. The hikers will reach the bus stop Aug. 7 and return to Logan Aug. g o J sher-- J Dora Chipman of Eagle ,nd two children at Calif are visiting of Mrs. Mary Plowman, T. Plowman and Mrs. Lowell the 24th in Salt Lake C:ty. and two and Mrs. Clair Reid of Palo AIt0 Calif" arP at the home of Mr. and Mrs. erected large goU chairman. to Yellowstone and lude s; Mrs. J. G. PJowman and cn- Mrs. Glen Fisher are f aBentrip Price , .i.-u- igan. ;nd Baikird-Grunt- m William Seholes from a trip to gift. ri tile 'o Hi, American hrl.i on the lawn of lomm home in Nib- - the LaiM and Carl Taylor. Ogden. inory of their son. Organizational setup is complete The rite lu-witli Prof. Flunsaker as chief; Prof. Saturday, com- cnairman: memorate.l t!, anniversary of Moyle Q. Rice, prog-ah on u Stan Andersen, logger; Dale Nel- young L.u field in F. m. e. Julv 1944. son, Logan, sheriff; Blanche Chamand Grant wa- - la'l.d !n action on hi.; berlain. Nephi, sheriff-esMass, birthday The flagpole, tipped. Olga Gardner, Cambridge. land Glen Jacobson, Ixigan. contest 'nd i ru. tui a flagiaile nor Giant Kvan Larby was dedi- Raphael Klia- son m ceremonies presided over by Commander Kied Z Balu.s. Many relatives and mends oi the Lur.sons a.senihhd for the occasion and heard a hand concert given bv the South Cache High school hand An atMus.s of welcome was given by "list Com- taik by minder Byron Snow Alma O. Larson. (Grants father, was followed by the dedn atory. Raising and louenng of the flag by the color guard, and the silent tribute to dead eommrades with Uu fla at half must while Curios played Tups, climaxed the ceremonies. At the close of the Il'"8r'im- - refreshments were serv-26t- h eJ 10 those t"',srnt' a rated by Chaplain Who Lost Life Timele, Won. ifndSMrs. with INibley Rites Honor FreeStorage UntilFall 10 MONTHS TO PAY NO CARRYING II; 1! II fl ) es ; , rr.j C. 0: vx r IT JTDERSOn CHARGE Logan, i ;t Ih K |