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Show m d Child Prefers pather, Custody Awarded Mother about 'TOWN The Herald-Journ- n. Logan 5 al Sat ui dav, Nov, S. SDOrtS 147 iThe Larger ViewITeacher Leaves Pdrsdc i M'W YORK, Nov. 8 d The Hiooklvn Iiodgeis me peituihed over tlie insinutatun that again, me a miseilv, Ini'.v 01 niggardlv ganuaiioii when it Continued jroni 1age 1) ( Continued ,'ioin Page 11 shall enjoy ZajacKowski like his own 'the Im equally certain I typesetter isn't going to like this!. preaching the gospel. ot Miss Oldhams Typesetters note Youre not; Twenty-thre135 years in the school room have kidding prolessort. Achieves Award linfi.tlent !'. gument waved hot, Danish been with the Logan city district, ,pf conies to paying oft Jhe plovers The "il,d Sun(lay st'holli An outMur.dmg student of I.ogan, ho nave nmken then altenuunei tempers and Polish lempeis llared. Alter preparing tor her profession, s y.rsl to the ,i v ani members Sentoi high school will be the nvoids tv o and the allair caused something ot she first taught in Cache county years running. 1 lubilee Sunday school pio-a.a minor crisis in the Danish Lu- - schools Newton, Hyde Park, guest o! Ilie Salt Lake Rmmv dull - O Sunday, at the nt a lhieeda vuuth conlei ence Hut Ted won. und ' ' die and Patadtse the latter is cliutch. 1,0 l.lrhie luokle 01 Iviihoisun, tat' .n Sat L..t,c Cits November X to Chapel. There wlll,be her home tov n. loduv lu He blue-eveblow ' vear pio-a- s reason and chie! win the and appropriate tl. She is a daughter of Samuel and Hulma is a "ska" and noi a club the a National well as honor compiled " lie is Iuvle Pei k son of Vv, Maty El.zabetli Oldham, and atjumbers. "ski on record the included. road, league vull be at Mis. Hiamuell Peck. 35 West tended Patudis" public school. She o the front office by assert went to the old Brigham Young list So an stieet. Dovle is stu--- t medium-tai- l, Ted is good looking. he had received not a bonus. mg t t)i of the U.gan College, and has taken subsequent A very nice chap, though nervous piesuient at Logan high should keep in is ;i'ii ,, lcguiar ena on t no Jackie, in subsequent statements, 'and work nt I'tuh State Agrlcultmnl to and inclined w denied he was all intei hustling fegto (me championship loot ball because the 'the Out foi one hour or be of In view moodv. has t',kge. what him the Dodgers paid .cam. ami an outstanding scholar At lhe Woodruff f ,1 anv of the Logan citysalary minimum ol Sntno and .happened to his native land since 11 consecutive C, urge S. 111 For Nov. XI, ArHates Principal years. Miss Tuesday. can 193'). him that. nevt let you it torgive Is go at that. a.m. This mroiini'iag the npiointment ex To say nothing ot the occupation! Oldham taught Ht the Woodruff O " so in school Logan, bet first principal plained that air. Peck will bccono pir atl business "The dispatch. Iiled by a repot ter ye,n'.. As a Polish citizen in Den- being Joseph Hansen, j wn the eligible to compete lor an SIS(K) nothing t0 h,erfre with mark lie was in a tough spot. He even was both 'who wasn't , edu-theie, t Woodtuff she went to U. Wilson, d'. t, cn lege ,o'hi ntslo the schools. The May awake most of the nights in then to (he Adams, and the.i back sthola: ship )no outstanding bn i.oaii.ut and I'rovocative," si.cered tt.v 1 committee of the chamber lliete uii apartment listening vv h c a h , to the Wooriiufl. is being chosen from each of the Dodger conununique your invest-isvesUgate - 'to the cars coming down the street, reof smacks the 75 high schools in the slate to ntShe has taught all grades from hastj pudding, Ins bieath and wnndenng holding dof Arttuu pen tend tile Rotary conference, and if tins one was going to stop in the third to the sixth, but likes the once who Mann, impersonated sixtn best. to compete for the scholarship. between House, Li unch Rickey m a piny and nev ei front ol the house and disgotge A teacher should try to make a A mint turiiliv student mii'ii'i y, Steak last And or men. Gestapo Hipo agents opened and runK"1 field broken Hyrum, child believe in himself, and should tee seleite.i the schools repieseo-- ! ? jig thousand he the a debated times ,,, entertained . large few Robinson still has and r' equals.13 tali vc on the basis of ehaiar'er, help him to discover his real cap(SEA Telephoto ) question of whether to stay and abilities. O of patrons. The House she commented. Bonnie Joy Borin, 7, shows preference for her father (right), Nathan Borin, in a Chicago court during Scholarship and leadership. submit to to or and. arrest let himslf any night, Dr. John C. Carlisle, superinIt makes you womitr whether down from conference, hearing for custody of the child. Mrs. Claire Bonn, child's mother, with whom the child appeared unDunng the thiee-dasecond-stor- y bal- to1 the will cater . tendent of appointment, .. schools, charactentitled "Youth Faces Life." t lie L'il Arthur,J the substitute deacon, happy m court (left), was awarded temporary custody of Bonnie Joy. and leave and Ha ina erized MissLogan Oldham as follows: Students will be guests of the I m-- ; ever looked around the ham long cony ate parties. knJow wha u ;hp Th dldn., 'Over the years, she has been vet sit y of I'tah at a football game1 enough to realize that Brother' Chairman Ken amlerhoff ot the November 11. All who wish to do didn't ever come after him but one of On Sunday, each boy Branch is an all American carrying Logan's most dependable Saturday. committee of athletics and recrea-o- f electric he are same been in hasnt since. the Logan city and conscientious teachers. She will attend the church of his the conversation down field. . . the Logan chamber ot urged towiring in take this exam. still are Ted's Poland. people has made many friends among O choice. Monday, all will visit incommeice reminds the members (Continued from Page 1.) He seen them since before children and Miss Oldham stitutions and prolessional offices The U.S.G.A. annual meeting the hasnt and reiiresentatives of other civic Costs only ttk cents for one 5x7 and last year he wrote goes into herparents. war, new assignment with Fuhriman and to observe operations of business. in January will be a pip as the food committee will cubs 0f the city of the ver, Colo.; Courtney k, citisens Pedersen Studio. (Adv.) that he might come the best wishes of the school special photo. L at the chamber of commerce meeting at the chamber Monday, Gary Theurer, Providence; Wen- An evening conference will be held amateur divot daddies discuss suggesting for a visit. His fathers reply: administration. dell Giles. Tremonton; Keller Glea- Monday, and on Tuesday, the hoys the Babe Didrikson Zaharias p m' Nov. 1(1, 7:30 p.m. Jack Laub Uesday, Nog Cache J'30 We would be happy to see jou, and Valley hospital reports the ".She has given the biggest part of Garland; Rick Gray and Har- will attend a regular Salt Lake case. It looks like a split camp, son. But you know L Bullen is chairman. Commissioner George B. Bowen following recent births: to Mr. and son, that the cl- her life to educational welfare some is eligible she old Romney, Salt Lake City; Cleofl Rotary club luncheon. A panel discontending vviil have their Mrs. Dean Murray, Wellsville. a on the has never agreed with of children, and in leaving the Farrell Pilkington, cussion is planned to bring out because the only requirement is ' imate here our Centennial lighting project at repoit loull enjoy Bi igham City daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hodges and you. Better wait. school, enters another field where ot not more of view as they face HowHoward a and Sam to advise we having Smithfield; youth's point handicap you so with recommendations for dup. the Thalman. 518 East First South, a ard Nielsen, Riverton: Bob Jack-so- today's problems. Hjoerdis was one of those she can extend effective service hold she Others than three. calendar on 21 your Nov. ,rk on Crimson Field duaghter: to Mr. and Mrs. Wilford lighting shouldn't be permitted to enter girls who knocked the props out to human welfare. Los Angeles; Ted Johnson, ' date at Providence. So de for hard project G. Nelson, prefabs, a daughter; to baseball. from under everything we had Henry R. Cooper, principal of Verthe National Open because there Provi-r- e Miles of Elko, Nev.; the McKinley, Bankhead Mr. and Mts. LaMar Wright. peg to ourselves about the the Woodruff school, said; Miss pictured is a womens open. San Murdock, Jose, nal; professional reminded Andy MIA Lions, as he today Dr. Willard Gardner of the Vtah Wellsville. a son; to Mr. and Mrs. Calif.; Dallas Nelson. Snovvville. average Danish girl. Before we Oldham is methodical, systematic . . . Something foi lhe suffragsocial to be of the public Lynn Reese, Smithfield, a daughwent to Denmark the minds eye and conscientious. She accepts asState . . has Agricultural ettes. college Ken Cook. Box Eider county; Jay Nov. 21, in Providence ter; to Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. had shown us a plump, and follows them worked out an interesting experisignments -O Johnson. Pete Nelson, Donald Whifhall, under sponsorship blond braids through. with The effort she has put ment to lower and raise water Btenehlev. Wellsville. a son, to fet, and Bob Adams. LaDell Andergirl editH. II. Tucker, (Jinx) sports Lions. Prizes Mi. A. and Mrs. MIA the Providence The stake Jacob Fuhriman, and into of Hyrum is clothes. But leadership or of tables on lands in the Benson area teaching worthy Waco. Tex.. Times-Hernl- d a choice beef and and near include Providence, a daughter; to Mr. and son. Alph Bateman. Sam Bullen, meeting will be held at the Hyrum and the this didnt lit here, except tor the Logan-Cach- e is improving Don Eliason. Machin. airport, Ray be will Eugene Music Mrs. Suna on 2:30 by Smithfield, ward at Third Lloyd Sparrow, turkeys. chapel lie will explain his system to the Wes Mel rapidly nt Providecne hospital in the palein blond hair, and hat Mecham, to Mr. and Mrs. Warren McMillen, orchestra. inert Thorpe's braids. For the rest day, Nov. 8, under the direction Waco after suffering a henrt atwasnt irrigation committee of the Logan daughter; 585 East First North, a Schvaneveldt, Boyd Wennergren of Claude Staufter, counselor Hansen. u tack Oct. 20. Jinx, one of the nasue was slender, smart, . chamber of commerce Fridav. Nov to Mr. and Mrs. Max W. Burr, and Sam Worley, Logan. c,vl1 s,'rv,oe commission son; the superintendency. In the clothes she tions sportsw tilers, is expected Phi Kappa Alpha David Ear! Engineer E. K. Nibley. a son; to Mr. and Mrs. G. " n UCt The Millville ward will present to be top in nosVi Thomas of he weeks. . . wore she could leel at home in about three of Reclama- - A. Huft, 630 East Sixth North, a Christensen, and Paul P. Dvreng, up v! (Continued from Page 1) Ut.at.on tl'o "reliminarv services Mrs. E. Wlll any American city of 1947 be Resent. ',ohn Manti; Cecil Chlarson, Honeyville; J. Wilson, Improvement Era direc- which is good news to his friends ' and firemen. Schenk isalso T of policemen daughter. without the fanciful . . (though he enjoys delivering the papers chairman of the trriga- Nathan Done, Smithfield; Vernon tor will discuss the Era drive and across the country. applications must b filed with ,, -- Ogruesomeness of the new look"). but would rather have someone committee of lhe chamber Elint and Joseph Hill, Kaysville; make awards to the wards who Ray Hansen will be at the Trengren Schow, at the city offices, was more all This the remarkOwen (Ghili) Cochrane, Indiana else do the collecting. ton offices of the West Cache Irri- Darrell W. Guthrie, St. Anthony, have completed their work. 13. or before Nov. backfield coach, almost missed the able when we found that, like Mrs. Barrett, Stanley's mother, and Cache county gation company Monday and TuesIda.; Delbert Madsen, DeVaugn Logan city smart other Danish girls, she had is the Mendon correspondent for ' train out of Indianapolis on his way of commerce commsisions and other interested day, November 17 and 18, from Peterson and Junior Rasmussen, Lopm chamber been home from the Ohm State game. cutting, dyeing, and alterthe Herald-Journa- l. w meet at the Logan 10:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. to accept Brigham City; Dick Rosenvall, Alpha Ghi Omega alumni will Cochrane ectors will meet next Thursday, f'rou,,s Besides delivering papers and caught the train on the ing old things for seven Or eight 8 p. m. at the at chamber Sherman commerce assessments. meet of on water Arnno, Ida.; Stevenson, Monday acMonday, payments at the Bluebird, p.m., Head years and had even resorted to attending school Stanley is a deB. Bullen, dead run and pantingiy told Nov- 10 at 3 Mrs. of to home discuss Scott, Kanosh; with Layton; George Kathryn O. to James 'ling her mothers old trunks to bring votee of sports, having an interest Stewart, McMillin: 172 East First North. All alumni Conch Bo heads of government agencies flood Lewiston American Legion aux- Melvin Thayne and Cloyd Wangs-gaarsident. 'I .went to see that Glenn Davis-Do- c out ancient finery for a remodel in basketball, baseball, football and icontiol measures. Ogden; and Duane Chris- are invited as well as those persons iliary Post 5(1 will meet Monday Blanchard motion picture. I job. softball. As if that weren't enough who and the 8 with Wade John Junior rffliiated at the tensen, at oclock Croft, sorority Dewey, evening Xaiicy Kelly, film and radio out for you. Bo, he is a student of the piano. As a LeGrande Eliason, Joseph Felix, are not members of the active, wanted to find , Mr. and Mrs. Alma Saunders high school. of a young ir, takes the part But it was her spirit and per- - hobby be has taken to raising ard does it. if wii. Hal be It eroun. Robert Robert Mohr, a,,precinted Garner, Lilian woman in next week's have received word that their an chickens. sonality that Then as a member of The Association of Childhood Peterson and Delvan Spillman, Lo- - those planning to attend will not'fy anatization 0. Lind of the Red Cross daughter Mrs. Edwin character. unforgettable Always club he had a the Brookside is meet-igaA attendance dinner Bullen. hold will a Mrs. Education good y ms, In Your Name, an seties is bloom, the former Mardean cheerful, friendly, calf last year which took prizes at the Pioneer room at the Bennett urged. Sigma Phi Epsilon ing son and Edwin small Jr have dors, alert interof and Cache wide presentation intelligence at Black and White day at the on Tuesday, Nov. 11 at Ainsworth, Grand Rapids, Mich.; aity American Red arriv ed safely in Vienna, Austria Bluebird chapter, ests; a zest and buoyancy that re- Cache county fair. 6:45 p.m. An exchange teacher Elmer Arnesen and Charles v uss. Weilknown made Edwin hei'e the little of us minded stars of the America; a charming n Having earnestly tried to give (Continued from Page 1) England who is teaching at loway. Salt Lake City; Lyell of his father, who is a sense of humor. .screen and radio are good service to his patrons, Stanley will be the speaker. There ham, Grant' Christensen and James chiel waraanl oflicer. He has been is Here a sample of that spirit. has gone out of his way to put homecoming dance in the Aggie stationed in Austria for the past will be musical number by Mrs. Workman, Vernal ; Maynard Brug- (Continued from Page 1) fieldhouse last night, the roil of from a letter which we received the paper on the porches of certain tenk-- 1 ger, Venice; Garth A. Cahoon, W. Ira V Hayward of HSAC year "and has 'been Tn The ar'my Ti Pauline Miller- - Miss Le,ah f arums and the sound of applause! bis week: widows and older people. This in charge of reserva-Al- ! ta; John G. Cooley, Newton; John arrival at Washoe General hospit"We had a wonderful holiday in has made him a favorite among his the Pulitzer prize no- - Frs. The Lindbiooms will be glad rsdorfer is Miss Lois Fryer, coed from! greeted Is T. KelN. t,onsHolmes. Ilss disclosed Buist Roch, examination Y.; 'era Ray president an their! al. where The Kings Men durinT0 llear from their friends, been Jutland, sunshine everv dav. Everv clients, many of whom invite him Pewe.vville. who had f Logan chapter of Association ler, Manti; Stanley R. Madsen, Glass had been struck in the abdo- sa'eeted "Miss Utah Statejust Sminster Hour 8 i) m Snnriovi address being, Edwin O. Lindbloom of 1947. morning, after consultation hours, in for refreshments occasionally. E. David for Childhood Leo Education. and and Miller, that bullets Provo; chimtf men by three section he Logan Presbyterian CWOl USA the evening ofmy cousin (he is a doctor you This M. Robins. Scipio; Henry M. Geach had been killed with a dancinghighlighted ege and high school to the music of Ted Fio know) took us to a beach where students 1; HiS. Vienna Area Command, and Scouts of Reeves. N. Junior Senior the Emerson Millville, J.; APU 777 Co P.M. New Yoik, New mv:ted. single shot. Rito dancing which brought to we were completely for ourselves. is was not wrilten all at the same Ninth ward will hold a fireside L. Ricks, Idaho Falls. Ida.; John Yot k. Sgt. Cowan returned the youths get her Aggies of this year and So you can imagine the suntan we side of the house was not a quesL. of in home Simmons. the Sunday evening at the Ilairnian G. X. Garden of Payson; James West, fire, wounding Blackwell got; Tadek was completely black tion of tact, as you may think, the jesteryear! Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Johnson. Houston, Tex.; Verle Ms Whysong, shoulder. Blackwell dropped his Recent births reported from the committee, chamber of com-ha- s Thousands of Aggies and their as a negro. But the most fun u. hut simply a question of room. But Mrs. James E. Evans will present Hudson, Ind.; Clarence Williams, pistol and surrendered. called a meeting of the Budge Memorial hospital are as big brothers were lined up outside there were the country people, I the people didnt find if strange Indian El Paso. Tex.; and Sam Murch, Blackwell was treated at Was-- ! the fieldhouse by 9 p.m. awaiting mean the program discussing tnittee at the chamber lor follows: to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney 'the people who lived there. at all. They are rather There Logan. hoe hospital for his shoulder admittance and most of them were if you know what I mean.. Nov. 11, 5 East Garland, a folks lorebe and traditions. At C. Sorensen, side of the road was the other p.m. will also special musical num-Sigma Kappa Scott Al--1 wound and then was lodged in the still around to see Miss Fryer and a little house on which front was But they have their passion to daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Leland bers. All young people of Juniorj len,Kappa Huntsville, Lyle Anderson and county jail where District At- - her attendants La Rae Nielsen of written 'O. Madsen Coffin Maker eat Goodness! And your poor two 164 Pioneer Street, a 1. Larsen. and Senior scout age are in-- 1 Stan Bullock, McCammon, Ida.; torney Harold Taber said both and. Elaine Smith of Og- and at the side of the house O. think you know something about son; to Mr. and Mrs. Loy Robinson, girls ited. Edward Aspitarte, Gooding, Ida.; Blackwell and Thotnassen may be Hyrum etc. etc. den honored al coronal ion cere- Madsen Sausage, Ham, Fats! That Danish dinners, oh no North Logan, a son: to Mr. and Lowell of the tried Benmurders Dean for the Babcock, Myton; monies. Mrs. Farrell Hillyard. Smithfield, at dance Dansunte Don Big Callts and Nick policemen. tonight. son, Magna; their attentions a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Dar-rol- d For table Many divided reservations phone 912-.Coumas, Evanston, Wyo.; William Holdup Suspects .1. Bowen. 496 Park Avenue, a between the campus "doings and 1 broad-to A Listen the 23, third youth, James Bru.vr., prires. Flory. Evanston, 111.; Richard Hill the alumni dance and openhouse daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Regular over KVNU from 9:30 to 10 and Chester Winton, McGill, Nev of San Francisco, who was reg- held at the Hotel Eccles wheie V. Wungsgnnrd. 356 North First cast (adv.) John Krmpotic, Lane Nalder, Lay-to- istered with Blackwell and cordiality ran rampant among West, a son; to Mr. and Mrs. Chase p.m. Jerry Pickett, Gunnison; Al Thomassen at the hotel, was ar- those who remembered when. Eller, Laketown, a daughter; to J. W. Whitehead ot Logan was Rich, Morgan; Paul Steffen, Ever- rested on a suspicion of robbery Flaming A Mr. and Mrs. Reed D. Wood. Gar- -' cited for failure to yield the right ett. Ohio; Al Thomson, Glendale, charge. Seen plainly from most parts of land, a daughter. of way today following an auto- Calif.; and Lonnie Loveday, Fred Police Chief Clayton Phillips the Valley the flaming "A on the mobile collision at Fourth North Sorenson and Paul Whitby, Logan, said the trio was believed to have mountainside southeast of thj; laigun I.DS temple will be closed or-- 1 Sigma Nu Dick Beecher, Brig- - help up two Reno bars Friday campus still glowed In the early Armistice Day. November 11, and and Main streets The mishap , also Thanksgiving Day, November curreti at 8:20 a.m. when White-- ham City; Verl Beecher, Farming- - afternoon, netting $3,800 in bold hours of the morning as merry-- 1 head, eastbound on Fourth North ton; Larry Bruesch, Almo, Ida.; daylight robberies. The money, makers left the campus. It had 27. ran a red light' and collided .with Grant Budge, Malad, Ida.; Ray however, was not found immedi- been set aflame earlier in the. evening as part of the "Beat Colo- Mount IOgan stuke mixed choir a car driven by L. S. Einzlnger of Clegg, Springville; Kenneth Dar-Sa- lt ately in their hotel room. Geach had served in the police rado rally held in conjunction Lake City. Damage to the rington, Elba. Ida.; Wayne w ill hold its first rehearsal Sun-- ! car was about $75 and bois, Fairfield; Ear Jeppson, Mag-t- o department for more than 2) with the celebration. baby needs day, November 9, at 3:30 p. m. in nbPiMij, That part of Saturday afternoon years and had held every rank the Einzinger car about $250. ina; Guy Jones, Burley, Ida.; the Logan tabernacle. All singers t'N were Oficer James ert McAlister. Edward except that of chief. He had been which wasnt taken up by the Ogden; of the Logan Seventh, Eighth, elevated to captain early this sum- football game was devoted to Police Chief Eli Draku-lics, Schenk, Rupert, Ida.; Jack Eleventh, Thirteenth. River Gray andOther Nit Panties, violations recorded Tooele; Sherman Snow- mer. Glass was a veteran of navy viewing the house decorations and Providence First and SecHeights, to noting that fMtex combat service during World War store displays; were Robert Bowen. Logan, speed- ball, Salt Lake City; Roger n,.e Durasoft and ond wards are asked to be in talk. 'i ater proof, acid proof Music will be prepared ing, $10; 22 meter violations. Ephraim; Arvell Sorenson, Two but had been a member of things have changed andin to face of For a job well done Junior Thorpe, and Ivan Henrie the department nearly ten years. the stake conference November for See ),,r mas Gifts The slayings were the second many obslacles, major one of and Darwin Jones, Logan. 29 and 30. Members should bring ls Our laiyaway Plan Sigma Phi Jerry Bundy, Brig- in which police officers have been which was the weather, congratuthe Gales and Stephens anthCrn ham City; James' Day, Draper; killed while making an arrest this lations went to General Chairman books. (Continued from Page 1 and Clark Bickmore, Claine Jen- year. Deputy Sheriff Earl Griffith C. L. Pocock and Student Chairman Ken Webb and all those who John Niel- another veteran officer, was shot did Fir Chief E. S. Laurence an- - of alums will continue on an in- sen, Luane Larsen-ananything to make the alumni fatally at a roadblock near the sen, nounces that an examination for Hyrum. scale until game time California-Nevada feel at home when they came 1 creasing m state line 438 obtain to journey-those desiring April as he and another officer home. mart electrician's licenses will be today. ocouncil members will be here for IIS approached a parked car to quesfire staNorth Main conducted at Logan-Cach- e Phone 1805 Mr. and Mrs. Forre-- t Romero was in the office the game today. tion, 210 North Main, at 10 a. m. Wednesday to give us his change Howard Galder, Vernal, were on tion its occupants. of address. He is a former student their way to Logan this morning, at the college and is married to we learned. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Twin Clement, Aline E'ennctt. daughter of Mr. and (Scotty) Falls, Mrs. C- W. Bennett of Logan. Idaho, stayed last night with Mr. and Mrs. were Hervin Bunderson in The Romeros, until recently living in Richfield, but have now over this morning with Mr. and A LARGE SELECTION OF Mrs. Grant Nielsen, Brigham City. been transferred to Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is doing wildlife D. A. Skeen, immediate past presi- Fordent of the Association, sent word surveys for the government. Dairy Cattle rest missed Homeroming by only that he is planning to attend three days, but had to hurry back the game. Feed cows according to produc- Logan High Student close-fiste- ' nj J d, 111 vv iaf evr r 21 . Miil-ther- H high-strun- g Utah 1 1 their ght hy hi f Jayo achK sed , ly the lour-vea- 1 not law tar k li lams iunii , lathe leashed final forth, coun ful cat is Joh ousd e or the Prim its -n- College Frats n, Hyrum 3W ov. 8 l- y Picki iriod r 'r i Cosch Leadership Meet A 1 post ot t ribbon Sets rosy-cheek- News-Tribun- e, 1 lict in any Ga e inn is con have ehmidt ty crow kick 0 vllderm wl the :k him nTonj that should th the , the It the Newsboy Gains . trfr0X I 5 - d, . ampion of On r veight eked ott and G id did ling d ing. It atively itch ti Queeni to vrrei 'heh- i : n. Saun-teekl- wide-awak- Gal-fro- Thousnads Of m ac-ig- e. ; Btng-Ogde- Shooting Fray Del-Wue- w ' - j p-- i e ' heavy-minde- d, i J. n: j mm fl 3 DAY SERVICE 4 j rnm RONNIE JO Buttons Sewed On . . All Minor Repairs Made - h. Sim-mond- Son-dru- p, LOGAN LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS Aggie Alumni j Phone SHOPPE -- . CHRISTMAS RECORDS - ' ' CHILDREN'S RECORDS LATEST RECORD HITS GLENN MILLER MASTERPIECES Pavanne Chatanooga Choo Choo Waltz My Isle of Golden Dreams Missouri Running Wild & Bugle Call Rag Perfidia Johnson Rag A Program of Dinner Music Concertos for Dancing to his work. -- o- o- John Murch reported that (lair NpKoei is in town for this weeks events. We haven't seen Clair, but we do hope that he pays the Alumni office a visit before he returns to his home in Washington, D. C. -- O- j .Due to the blizzards in Salt Lake we Citv an Ogden yesterday, had to postpone the Alumni Coun-- 1 eil meeting which was set for last However, some of the night. FIRE The office just had the news' that Grant H. CaMer has assumed tlie presidency of the Coca Cola of Vernal. Bottling Company succeeding his father the late H. B. Calder. 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