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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- Logan, Utah, Thursday, August 19, 19 IS 5 Vacationing in Logan with their. From July 19 to SI, Cache riti-- , NowIvvviiK Me and Mis. Don- kina and Mr. and Mra. Mikhail I. paients and friends are Mr. anduens purchased $IJ 131 wmth ol aid Muir will be honoted this West-Russia- n Samaim to retuin to Russia. He Mrs. Ned P. Clyde and family of government bonds, accoiding to evening with a wedding dance to said his is seriously 'Continued State (iom other Department be spokesmen concerned government El Cerrito. California, accoiding clem S. held in the Mendon rerieationj over allegations made state dnecoti Schiamm, hall beginning at ham and given Ml to the college alumm office. Mis already have made clear that the against it by Lomakin and Soviet Mlkhail s,marin bv the biuleginoms laienls M. Cljde is the former Shirley Eeut-- I Ambassador Alexander S. Panyush- A er asked the report K piesident stronglv worded Soviet allegations ler daughter of Mr. and Mrs A license has been is- - and Vis (hlheit Muu AMv the teachei aieikm. actions' concerning marriage he dispute what about the thought t oi d all lnvi'H while, sued b the Cache cmintv tle,k and lelitive. British smnees said the Berlin ,BeuUor of of the school teacheis. completely unfounded Fifteenth rk... h d e snn of Mr and John William tinmen 21. Lo- - to attend One question that may be an- - stieet battle flared when Russian Mr. Truman said he thought 301 8 ' D Ned has been chine Clyde. lhe,Ge)IKe g6u. and Norda Agnes Fife, 111 their actions show that a lot of svveied in the U. S note concern", sector police chased German blackward iteachmg the past three years at Bugham. futnie of Soviet Consul Jacohjmarkeieers into the adjoining Entunted: Car hop Ihlku'-- t inn 'people believe in freedom of the University of California, Berk-(Adv ) individual just as manv people in'Lomakin who ,iad imstodv overjish sector. , in of school the eley engineering Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Fverton Mrs. Kosenkina before she plunged; During a number of recent Sov- ithe United States do. He took a master's degree there', Called out twice yesterday, the dam e club1 State Department officials hoped rom H'f consulate building In let raids cn black market activities (mho went to Salt Lake City alley square 1 5 in eon to and a as (ire then stayed today, depaitment York a week ago If the in eastein Beilin. Russian-directeextends a spri ipl invitation to that a reply to four Russian two greet their new granddaughter a' member of the faculty He and tinguished mmoi blaes everyone United States has Ironelad ev irienre police lepoitedly were frustrated to old tests could be delivered leain to the lioning of neither Shu lev which hav e tw o lesulted in ptochildren, Carolee, n girl woman was held bv Lorn-- a when their intended victims escaploss. The fust call, at 4 SJ time and sioare dances to attend Soviet embassy heie bv nightfall. jtht the Mrs Robert Maurer. She was an,d and Christine. Irty was ed airest by fleeing into the Britsocial at Willow paik Friday against her will it mav United la.m. will States That the 280 to West 3rd South comed by five brothers; Mis he be withdrawn from ish sector. 20 at 9 pm. In iaxe of iect the Soviet complaints is that K. Dennis enhstod'w,cre who glass file had staited Moim the dance will be held in tain. Maurer is the former Edna Ever-tomaiket racketeers Secretary of State George C. his consular assignment in this When black in the U. S. Navy on March 23 ronl rubbish left The the burning. this maneuver today. ward country. Incidentally, this manes 3i of this secret arv repeated Under Robert Logan lust Marshall, lecieation, 8:30 at p.m. last evening year, is at present station second, oolice were said to That isVne of the sternest dmlo Soviet-secto- r grandchiidien for President and ed at the V Lovett, Walter Bedell Smith, Naval Air station, Whid-bey- , sent a truck about six miles up Mrs. Everton. that a country have opened fire on the fugitives. U. S. ambassador to Russia, and matic measures in an! answer to He .s Logan canyon Island, Washington. can take. Immediately British sector police the Foiest The Fhbanctte Lunch Is all re-- Canfril (Hash) Nielsen, now of working in the Aviation Metal-smit- alarm sent in by who were watching the bolder raid Measure Stern Rubbish in a otiwee. shop, and has hopes of dumji modeled and will be ready to sene Ivan Barrett, principal of the Mai shall hinted yesterday that returned the gun fire Pocatello, Idaho, spent one day in Aviation Met alsnnth school pound vv as burning, and it vv as, cuMomei s again on Sunday, Aug Hunicane British military poliee said the two dau- the American answer would match and Logan checking on housing for his tending seminary it in the might spread. The truck Ljnd at 1 pm and week davs future. Dennis, is tones dead and injured i civilians were Eulene and lva June are the harh daughter Jackie who will enroll at son of near ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer s pumped water on the blaze, for an'fiom 11 am to 1(1 pm. A welcome, visiting at the home of Mr. and Soviet officials have used in mans who weie caught In the Ltah State this fall quarter, the half. Laurence. Mr. Laurence senior isjhour and is extended to all. 'Mrs. O. J. Bariett of Mendon. of Mis. Kosen- - border cioss-firUSAC Alumni office the refusal 'testing While reports Chief of Logan and Cache Valley here, Flash checked with Herman Fire department. Before enlisting Nelson and Marvin Bell .', '.v. regarding Dennis attended Logan Senior a fall meeting for officers of the high sihool. s athletic association of which he serves as president. College Ward elder will leave Flash to Logan were the church house by bus Saturdav his wife, Margaret, and family. evening for a trip to Lagoon. All elders and partners are invited. Smithfield kiwanians and Logan Kiwanians will stage their annual Wanted: football battle tonight, 6 30, at diive to Los Fxp. driver to help Free tiansp. Central Park in Logan. Luncheon Leave about Angeles4. Ph. 862. Sept. follows hostilities. (Adv.) Members and partners of the Beginning Friday, bus fare In Seventh quorum of Seventy, BenLogan will be 10 cents per fare son stake, will meet at Lew iston or three tokens for a quaiter. Incity park, just west of the taber- creased costs of labor nacle, Saturday, 8:30 p. m for a and maintenance equipment, necessitated the program and light refreshments. fare boost Relations about town 1 S- - -- fti-nr- t tuh " City State Agricultural students set off for Mexico Mr. and Mrs. today. Theyare ' Xa o Pasmussen of Logan. In Mexfath-ntv thev will visit Donswho is tnrdan E. Rasmussen, fr of the federal cattle vac-l!was nan? program there. He stationed at USAC. On feTay they will drive though vice Zion and Grand Canyon will return in parks. They in S lt .9 na-:;- Don is pre-dica- T majoring His . wife, the Janet Chatelain, is an studies. was associate ?ng!ish0"scribble, campus literary magazine a graduate of jarl ennergren, in rtah State Agricultural college his awarded ku6 was recently degree in journalism at ;He university of Iowa, Iowa City, reported Monday by the H was Wenner-Lre- n n SAC alumni office. Mr. Mrs. and Mr. of son the is Umii Wenneigren, 154 West Third Logan. His thesis subject The Flying Saucers Episode. veteran of ir Wennergren is a 30 months ne war having served with the n the Pacific theater amous "Red Raiders division and awarded five battle stars. USAC before Prior to entering the the war, he was studentbody president at North Cache high school. the journal-,sti- c He has been active in field for some time. In 1946 national recognition he received when his original play "An Adventwas accepted ure in Tutoring 2bv the Dr. Christian radio program aid presented over the Colombia Broadcasting system. North, ras who Paul Murray, is ae 1 Logan-Cach- c) 1 e d pro-Ne- st n. word-for-wo- pro-jG- Dress The Whirl-Skir- t Thats Sweeping The Country t attending Point Academy, has been in visiting during the past week Logan. He is a son of Mrs. D. P. Murray, and has one more year at the military academy. West The state Junior horseshoe tournament will be held in Murray August 25, 3.30 p. m. Any Cache vouth 16 or under is eligible to enter the tournament. Those inDirector terested may contact Glen Woithington for Information concerning arrangements. The state Junior horseshoe tournament will be held In Murray August 25, 3.35 p. m. Any Cache vouth 16 or under is eligible to enter the tournament. Those interested may contact Director Glen Worthington for Information concerning arrangements. Termed by many citizens as "oppressive heat, the Cache weat- LOGAN STORE Hug Circle of Whirling Skrt . BOYS COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS In or outer style that can be worn as a sport shirt or regular style. 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