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Show - ;ft juj Reapportioning of Monday (Lincoln birthday) is not a closing day for business ami meeting tonight, fTthe chamber ot public offices in Logan. All stores will be open for business as usual. .doA Banks, however, are closing. Cache South at Lieut. Merrill Martin Lenike, heduled Monday former Aggie student, is now to && urged are nts tending battery officers refresher maintain J.Ftases will course at Fort Bliss, Texas. Lieut fathers Mothers and ; Lemke, who holds a bachelors the morning in forest management from degree lunch hot first entered military servUSAC, there i so. After noon, ice in 1942. He spent 17 months in the South Pacific. ft. th, a Nc sartc . fc town ABOUT )l mm, V irHURfH NDTirFS Issue Argued SAIT aw I a long cm- - ' JOHN'S ( HI KOI (Episcopal) 91 East 1st North William F Lewis, Acting Bishop ST .el)- - With three-da- v holiday v.Tllis M. Rosenthal, Vicar before them, n Feb. 11, First Sunday in Lent. tives today were riding representaherd over 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. he Ltah House of Representa10:30 a.m.: Holy Baptism, tives and using their pet reappor-'ionmeLitany; also Sunday School. measure as a club. 7 p.m.: Evening prayer, followed The House yesterdav tacked the, by annual Parish meeting, reapportionment proolem before! February 14, W,ed. (Ember Day) ecessing for the Lincoln-da- y holi7 p.m.: Choir rehearsal. day. It was expected that final vote on the issue would be taken of 8:15: Regular monthly meeting Bishop's committee. Tuesday morning unless urban rep- February 15. Thursday. Little more than 2 weeks remair esentatives can muster some added 10:15 a.m.: Holy Communion., meetings, for you to obtain your 1951 autc . 8:30 p.m.: Inquirer's Class" ftvomen Voters or-- license plates before the deadline trength. The bill would apportion house was The traffic Session- - which Friday and Saturday (Ember the state tax membership on a straight populawill commission thiough Days). evening, office has been tion basis. slow, in Thus the house Thursday o and a lot of people wiil wait in Weber, Salt Lake, Utah, Davis and p.m This or-- P line unless they snap-tCarbon counties would receive adJEHOVAH'S WITNESSES and open ditional representatives. But in the Home of R. W. Gyllenskog, 543 V. .partisan interested are Rifle Smithfield Gun and club is senate, under the proposed bill, nautical responsibilsponsoring a trap shoot Sunday, each county would have one senainformed and active- 11 a. m. to 5 p. m at the new tor giving the rural folks much governof citizens in range east of Smithfield. Prizes more strength. consist of hams, bacon, chickens While urban lawmakers yesterand other sport prizes. All sports- day attempted to amend the bill sponsoring are men of the valley are invited. tJons and then set it aside for further! Everlasting Life. dance study, backers of the nteasure Wednesday, Feb. 14 at 8 p.m ' , 22, " the Provi With 479 pounds of butterfat and confidently voted them down andiThe weekly service meeting "A the to hall. Open cussion of ways and means of doing pounds of milk to her credit, called for a final vote. d 'csmival features prizes Lilrue Josephine Fancy, registered The urban forces managed, service, followed by a study and beef, Holstein-Friesia- n of cow owned by ever, to hold off a final vote, call-jo- f Matthew 16:5 through 18 20, Plow'man Brothers, Smithfield, hashing for the recess. j.New World translation. No collec- msy production! of completed a test in official herd improvement reminded of the tear sfo! p angular Wmerce. VI cow-tow- ser-imo- n, nt -- o. f D Hero 4 Jothe, u H, Sen; ;ht. 'n Bear 4 The 'I their how-iGo- in nts. - and 10 pniri 360-da- rlty f the Of sh let are Monday. t'KETB Cach Lx 7 i 6 2 5 ( 3 . 3 6 2 Sehednh lay nh For Mrs. Bills be The Logan Study club is scheFuneral services for Mrs. Char-ib- e to meet one week early1 lotte Leone Popp Bills, wife of O. Bills, who died suddenly Sun01 this month and will meet MondaylL. ( urti Feb. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the'day morning, were conducted .oiMra evening i par-Moore library on the campus. Tuesday at 12 noon in the Logan V9,are,he iroud W. Merrill baby girl, bom January Milton will discuss Fifth LDS ward chapel by Cecil Mrs. Earl, current world problems. Husbands B. Kenner, bishop. ..local hospital. and Cottle, are especially invited. er Dorothy Prayer at the Nelson Funeral Michael, are visiting home was offered by Joseph Mr. Recent births at the b home of her parents, Logan LDS Allen. Organ prelude was plaved Mrs. Bailev Dnnford. include: Invocation! J. L. Cottle in Logan. hospital Mr. and Mrs. by It are Mr. and Ralph J. Julson, 492 W. 1st South,lwas offered by William E. Morti-- a , pjndparents where girl on Feb. 7; Mr. and Mrs! mPrIff, Earl, Logan, some Richard M. Musical number included two has been spending Hodges. Smithfield., a girl on Feb. 7; Mr. and Mrs. numbers bv ,he Lidair quartet, Samuel J. Sampson, 171 E. 2nd 'consist'nR f returned missionaries schedul-- , North, a girl on Feb. 7; Mr! andiJames A,lan. Lynn Richards, Mark at Books program is in Cache Mrs. Varnell S. Monday, 8 p.m. Perkes, 775 jr Madsen and Garth Monson: and s by Center, a boy on Feb. 8; Mr. and orRan Prp,Uflp an(i postlude it library, when Shakespeare Mrs. Dean T. Lewis, 260 W. 6th Mrs- Baipy Dunford. Hi will be discussed. The grave in Logan citv cemeNorth, a girl on Feb. 8; Mr. and to know Mrs. W. Bernell Toombs, 168 E. tery was dedicated by Patiarch g thought youd like to spend the 1st South, a girl on Feb. 9; Mr. Enoch Bingham. i My you are Roland Woodward. writes Dr. H. R. and Mrs. Lorin J. Miller, 189 N. were: Rolo s la Utah Logan physi-ib- o 1st West, a boy on Feb. 9: Mr. Reese, Joseph Allen, Leon Keding, K well known Owen Stephens and Lloyd Lyon. is vacationing at West and Mrs. Max D. Lundgreen, RichFlowers were under the care of Florida. Some Beach, mond, a girl on Feb. 10. the Logan Fifth Ward Relief a Florida paper state Twelve weeks of anxiety over tc. Ranchers in nine south mitral Florida counties fought their son, Pfc. Thayne A. Hawkntely today to save cattle ins, ended this week for his parents viciof a Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hawkins, HOOVER SPEECH itSering the effects The Saturday Logan, who received a letter that nlt spell (Continued From Page One) safe. Thayne has been In freeze took the lives of about he was ur.it" Dr. McGee continues: Korea since Nov. 3,5. He reports which would put the United and ope apect to leave here about that his company commander in mortal danger. d of the States i i will visit a brother and approximately Sen. Ralph Flanders, R., Vt., callc2y in Mississippi, and then company was lost in recent action. ed Mr. Hobver's strategic concepts cart west via Rockford, 111. His outfit has moved back and is rather naive. U. S. air power s get back to Zion about awaiting replacement. lie is serving as an ammunition bearer on would be useless if Russia acquired a military bases along the eastern motar. Atlantic coast, he said. i Kay Nelson of Logan has Sen. Allen J. Ellender, D La., Dr. and Mrs. AV. AV. Merrill are si home after being with her tffie Jean Griffin, and fam-- a spending the week-en- d in Salt agreed with Mr. Hoover that we should not send troops to Europe Westminster, Calif., for the Lake City. unless we are dead certain our rrtd days. Ollie Jeans hus-f- f. Elder Don R. Clayson's new mis- allies will fight. H. Griffin, has under' brain surgery, Best Chance? and is still sion address is 1805 Georgia Ave., ruined. Mrs. Griffin Mr. Hoover said the "essence of is a Savannah, Georgia. i:er of Mr. and Mrs. John E. the program I have proposed is to ) Canyon Road, Fair and continued mild tonight effectively restrain our enemie Logan. and tomorrow that's the cheerful from attack upon our allies or our- 1 H. Walker, director of weather report as the halycon days' selves. It is the best chance of State even if it is an uneasy Agricultural college ext- continued. High tomorrow will ex- peace ent station, and A. Golden ceed 55 degrees, and low tonight, peace. n, extension conservationist about 35. I propose no good to Stalin. His illege, were among the greatest hope is to get us into a speakers at the annual Marriage licenses issued at the land war. Eton, Utah Young Farmers Cache county clerk's office include: He proposed 10 major foreign aton, held in Salt Lake City, Paul Francis Madden Jr., 31, Me policy points: convention, 1. That the nation devote "our Lynn Torgen-- ( Keesport, Pa., and Zona Joyce Me Sigurd, Sevier county, was Culloch, 22, Ogden; Val Mark overwhelming productive power to n winner of the outstanding Nielsen, 19, Richmond, and Dora air and naval strength and supply fanner award. Leona Yeates, 18, Logan; Grant of munitions. Lyman Sorensen, 18, Logan, and 2. "If the Europeans are attackGold and Green ball will Emma Lou Sorensen, 17, College ed, we should be prepared and use id at Providence gym Mon' ward; Jack E. Littlefield, 22, Tro- such overwhelming air and naval pm. There wiil be a floor pic, and Joy Devene Humphreys, power to the limit and keep it up 9:30, with presentation of 20, Millville; Melvin Gaylord Lea- until they have had enough. and their attendants. vitt, 20 Lewiston, and Edna Carol 3. "Supply munitions to nations orchestra will turt- Weeks, 18, Smithfield; George Caldoing their utmost to defend themle music. Prices are 50 cents vin LorBassett, 25, Logan, and selves." sjple, or 25 cents Hold Down Armies single ad- - raine Riggs, 22, Hyrum; Allen Le Refreshments will be Roy Anderson, 26, Washington D. 4. "My personal conviction is that C. and Erika Straumer, 24. Salt we should not create land armies Lake City. for expeditions into the quicksands 'em B. Muir, chairman of either Europe or China." i Ktot legislative committee 5. "There are those who think txersty of Utah and USAC RED PROBE should send more divisions to we me with several .j)'1011 WASHINGTON, Feb. 10 (U.P)- -A Europe for their encouragement p acials last evening, study-T-isweeping investigation of corn- - even before there is an attack. To fund requests. Yern munisnt in Hollywood appeared thpm j urge atchftzl waiting until ov the weekend. The likely today as the House unAmer- -- mucR more military strength has troip of this lean Activities committee preparjoint bepn devP0pe(i bv Europe itself Monday, 9 a.m., ed to recall movie tough 8uyian(1 there is mor;, PVidence they capito1 s,u,y Edward G. Robinson for question- have .ived their disunities." wilding needs. mg. 6. "We must reduce our national expenditures to a level we can carry over a long term of jears, and at the same time avoid economic disaster which can destroy freedom in America. . . 7. "We can and must defend Formosa, the Philippines and Japan. We can do it by naval and air forces. 8. "I proposed three years ago should give full independthat ence to Japan and western Germany under representative governments. During 100 years these nations vvpre the great dams against these Russia:. controlled hordes. 9. "Recently I proposed that if the nations of Europe failed we should, as a prudent nation, have in mind a second line of air and naval defense based upon the forAteign shores of the Pacific and lantic oceans both north and south, and I may add the Mediterranean and Indian ocean. 10. "Congress should recover its constitutional authority over startdo so ing wars. It could ceraiuly through its powers over the purse. monfy fSblicis A good attendance will appreciated. Work meeting will held Tuesday at 2 ' m' Curnaby. also invited. duled Til-lett- ). IN WASHINGTON flash-floode- 400-fo- irl 4 . .. PROVIDENCE SECOND: Meeting will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. A lesson on interior decorating will be given by Mrs. Myrtle Square i "on Funeral Held ts Ketulb Gs p.m. 7.30 commerce. Hyrum Civic club will hold its February meeting Monday at 8 are dancers Tillef Square - p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wayne 'l Lewiston communObray. Ail members are asked to Espec-guesthis evening. be present. are members dumber tivr 0( registry. will practice during the same hour. I.OC.AN FOURTEENTH WARD THE LOGAN. UTAH O ERALD-JOURNAL f Sunday School will cumene at Elbert Johnson will sing a group of songs and Gordon Schvaneveldt Saturday, February 10, 1951 Galbraith presiding. At 7:30 p.m will oe the speaker at the Sacrai there will be sacrament meeting. ment st rv ices, 7:30 p.m. Other will be held under direction of The speaker will be Bishop Selvovi meetings during the day will be the Alfred Cammach, chairman, with J. Pover of Springville, Utah. He1 Priesthood meeting at 10:00 a.m. 20 boy participating. Edward Is a former bishop of one of the followed by Sunday School at 11:15 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Payne, principal at South Cache . a.m. and wards Springville presided 2nd West & Center high school, will address the meetover the British mission at the! Logan, Utah ing. time head! Sonne Alma was Pres. UMiAN SECOND WARD: ConMiner E. Bruner, Pastor. o of the European mission. Mr ference sessions will be held dur9:43 a.m. Church School. also been has active Boyer WEI.KSVHXE very FIRST WARD: ing the day with the stake 11:00 a.m. Worship Service. in civic and farm bureau organiza- dency, two members of the presistake Sunday services will be held In this Choral Music tions Musical numbers will be High Council and members of the order: Sunday School, 10:30 a.m.; in Song Message Mrs Zelda B. auxiliary boards in attendance, priesthood, 11:30 a.m. and Sacra "Built on a Rock." presented by Three general sessions will be held ment mepting, 7:30 p.m. The Im- Steve (Soloist, in connection with morning priest perial Glee club, of Logan, will Message in Word: LOGAN STAKE HIGH PRIESTS: hood and Sunday school, commen- furnish the program Sunday IS W I "WHO The regular monthly quorum cing at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. resmeeting of the Logan stake High pectively, and the evening service 6 00 p.m. Jr. Hi. Westminster Priests will be held Sunday, Feb. at 7 p.m. Auxiliary ward officers will be expected to make reports Cl ACM FI 11th, at 2 p.m. in the Second ward Fellowship. 8:00 p.m. Senior Westminster chapel. Group leaders, church ser- at the special ward officers and'1 vice committee members and sec- teacher's meeting at 6 p.m. Fellowship. "Valentine Party. retaries are requested to meet at (Weather permitting: 1:30 p.m. SALMON BEACH, Wash., Feb. Tobogganing). 10 iU.pi A torrent of rain sent a Men's Club (Monday) 6:00 p.m. SRD WARD REIJEF SOCIETY Dinner Meeting. giant earth slide crashing down Work meeting will begin at 10 a.m. mittee meetings at 7 p.m,, foflowedlon this Puget Sound community or handother d a largo RICHMOND by the full council session at 7:30. Inst night and SOIT1I WARD: Monday. Quilting area of western Washington. o At 10 a.m. all priesthood quorum work is scheduled. At 6:30 p.m., be a will chorus practice, members will meet in their regular there MT. UMIAN Several communities were isoSTAKE HIGH sessions under the direction of and all members are urged to be PRIESTS: Quorum meeting will lated, dozens of homes were damathe ward Bishopric. The Junior present. At 7:30 Monday, a lesson be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the ged and highways were blocked Girls chorus will practice during on curtains and drapery will be Logan Eleventh ward chapel. A by slides and high waters as a netand rethe same period. Supt. Quentin given hy Lulu beHoward, Hostesswork of rivers rose quickly under good attendance is desired. served. freshments will Peart wilt direct the activities of es the impact of heavy rains. WilAfton are and Katie Earl the Sunday School at 11 a.m. and son. homes at this waterSeventy-fiv- e IjOG.AN FIRST WARD: Priestat 7:30 p.m. the regular Sacrahood meeting will be held Sunday side residential district near Tao ment meeting will be held. All at 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School at coma. 30 mites south of Seattle, South Ward members will meet LOGAN FOI RTF.ENTH WARD 10230 a.m.; sacrament services, 7 were damaged by a slide that casSOCIETY with the North Ward in the Ben- RELIEF Meeting will p.m. In the evening services, Ihe caded tons of mud down a son stake tabernacle to hear an be held Monday at 1 p.m. when a Cecil Baker family will furnish the cliff. But at least a third of address by Bishop Selvoy quilt will be started. Other acti- program. There will be special the 300 residents refused to leave of Springville, Utah, former presi-de- n vities will be conducted. A good musical numbers. today. attendance Is urged. of the British mission. Rgar Adm. Daniel E. Barbey, o RICHMOND AV A R I) : commandant WARD, Sunday. UMIAN SEVENTH of the 13th Naval Feb. 11th, 1951. The priesthood CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services Priesthood meeting will be held District, and his wife escaped pos- quorum members will meet at 10 will be held Sunday at 11 a.m. at Sunday at 10 a.m. and sacrament sibte death by five minutes when a.m. under the supervision of the the Chamber of Commerce audi- meeting at 6 30 p.m. In the eve- the slide crashed through the first ward bishopric. Junior Girls chorus torium, 41 South Main. ning, a Boy Scout Court of Honor floor of their home. Caen LOGAN STORE - ber. 'ache. y t Rier Cache. gden. COREBS Tail-beare- che WASHABLE CASUALS in Dan River RAYON WRINKL-RI- D clip-Ibo- m -- che one-thir- 16-m- m fWr aeraoot Beard Nistu Gardner iris'.enser Bont Arch'lMic Stevens Leu 1! :s and Hu no its Alim JenKf hriStenser Mob Bro WrigM Peter: Hunsake Is 3 3 ipal te I of Shorter Short Coats vv. T com-me- st your pt cockerels pay for your w-- Drunken Rage Broiler W,U doi NEW Y(tfK. 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