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Show uiMlMiiiii If ' tty AdjJ aradise (U LAKETOWN NEWS UUXH yiK . EAR LEA EIIITII Mi. and Mis. John H. Weston, Mis. Elma Cheney and her muis y Maik and John attended the gtaduation exeicises on Sunday in Logan. Doiothy Weston, daughtei of County Agent and . Mdton Weston of Blai Idaho, and granddaughter to Mi. and Mis John H Weston, was imong the giaduatcs. Bishop Amos B. Robinson aad 1st Counselor Not man, K. took the Aatomc pnestho.M boys to Lava Hot Spnngs, and oil to Logan to a show and home on Saiuiday BY met at the home Mis Flla Allen assisn- Miiptuie l,i iij e.m'e d and meinoi vu.u. eehanged and P.ec4 y ha Lea!' Ts sem-mat- -- b eleven t.uiney Lee hia.'. Nlr Cla'k en,oed 4a vTlvh h''th ,und',d Md H,um rd Tuesd.lN night. " u "vl,h ",,p Har ion nfei Lm.hI ' - M- Ison oday ard-- si J ; lrJ " a jnis Li ei'1 ere M and P1 in Sail Lake mil Mi s Mel l ill k xtceiD tlm to . b 11 'gu,sis .f iheir daughter. Mifthei . 5 '' n" lIld?hS- ' "T guf',s Mi ,f - C.I.S WHIP UP t M, s i'd as a Vi La Vella Sunday Clella Sum-.uni'- d as Sunday and l.eslie C s "aid teaiher The as a rhoiu' sane two numbeis .1 Wendell son. son of Mr. is enjov-- i lough. He is on'ed at Camp Cook, Calif. home uniting at 'ho Puce Mrs .the week "is Mi and ind t"0 is ihijdien of jinn , Fall' Idaho attended Flood Vmerunn Legion Auxiliaiv d rtmdents banquet and e ei pro-hel- Fndav at Smithfield f M-- 'mushioom-shape- d Thomas R. Noel, Mis Mae Hugi and Mr. and Mis Nmd Obi ay of Logan Mr and M: s. Dewey Johnson of Young Waid and Mis Annie Jensen of Hyium Mr and Mis Geoige Peaiee accompanied Mr. and Mis Ralph Pearce to Salt Lake City on SaSunday Mis. Geoige turday'. Peat re recened woid that her biolhet. Joseph .T Roberts of Og- den. was eiv ill Shy and another brothei. helm J Roberts of Logan, motoied to Ogden that nltoi-noo- n to imI him Mukil-Mis Wednesdav son of Salt Lake visited hei bt other, Geoige Peaiee at his home 1 Mis Leona Riggs olid son Tolin visiles) lelatives and fi lends heie last vve'ek guests of Mi and of hei hiotheis Clvde David and jtors at tl e home Dav Res Hit t and families on Mothets Hi! Jatres Mi Rlamh p.tniDhaw and Mis .Mr and Mis Lenard Hall 1 tab. and Amy Coopei of Wellsv ille weie family of s,md End Sihiess of visiloi.s hei p Thuisday and M Mi and Mis Kenneth Hulse of mdenre - and Mi Ba id T hennas and Idaho vveie Wednesdav evening Mai gene of Oinngeville. visitois at thp home of Mi and and Mis. Orson Mis Samuel McMurdie He is a and M Lake City brothei of Mis McMurdie. slensen of silt 4 relati' es .'ltd fuends hete Mis Rveiett Peaiee accompani- ed her son and daughlei ay. From Oregon Mr and Mis Lamont Ieaice. of and Mis Diaggerton. Utah, to the Manti Ham 0 Thomas Jae Compton of Portland, Temole on Thuisday. She return-- j lelatives and ed home with them and was a on, ttsi md ds here W week. gupst at their home for several .and Mis Wells Rawlins and days dinner guests Visit Friends. Relatives Jy were Sund.u Mis. Hattie heir motliei oline Comptoa and her MlSCai They also isit-Ifbrother. William Thomas of PortRawlins brother, Joe, land, Otegon, visited relatives and shome on fui lough from the f i lends here for sevetal days a. They were guests of their aunt, Attend Rites Mrs Saiah J. James Mr. and Mis. David McMurdie of Salt Lake City .long those tiom out ref town JiPended funeial semces for spent Saturday and Mothers Day i Mvra Obiav held Monday, at the .Tames home. Other visitois iMrs. Hannah Poison Math-Mr- s on Mothers Day were Mr. and Elia Infanger, Mrs Mis. Wavne .Tames and family of tha J ihheig of Pocatello, Hyrum. Mr and Mis. C. K. Childs ho, Mose and Ralph Obrav of of Ogden, Mr. and Mis Roy .ammon. Tdihn Mr. and Mrs. of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. n Hamblin, Mr and Mrs Gmn Johnson and family of Hvde ides McBi ide of Clearfield, paik, Mrs Ann Thain and Geoige h. Mrs. Fima Lemon of Benson. Bingham of Juanua Olsen and Mrs Mr and Mrs John T. James and "taTrapneti of Salt Lake City, Mis. Annie J. Obrav attended fun-etMary Glenn and Mrs. Shir- sei vices at Richmond Thuisday for F. H. Whittle. J -- iav Oil. sis 'Ip John mere Mi .ofOgdn Thut'iiay aftei noon South Rica high school boys met on the dta-- I nJonj al jgrth Rich foi a ball game. North Ruh won the game y And on with a some of 3J-the Gulden City giaie schoM studenis with their team- Cook, came to play ball with the 5th and 6th giade students here, Laketown won this game also, $ with a scoie of School Officers School election was held Men-day to ascertain the olt'icers tor next year Thtee coming seniors weie elected McKay Willis, situ of Mr. and Mrs Elijah C. Willis, is pt i Mdent Donna Eat ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Fat ley, is vice president, afftl Mai gm et Willis, who iv Hie Mu ot Mr and Mis. J. Cheney Willis, is secielary. Fil-da- D-- an i 23-1- m ' i Fulay evening Fatiell J. Spen- - ier, iuusic instiuctor at North Iesented a conceit g.ven junior band. Most of llies student ate 5th and 6th giad-ei- s. Siectal numbeis were a clarinet rtio bv Atleon Kail, Catol Cheiny and Nancy Siddoway, and a tiumpet duet by Thad Mat son and Saundia Lu Johnson. Saturday at 5.30 the senior band matched and played several nuni-bei- s at Garden City as part of the American Legion convention by his pi ogt am. Mr and Mi's. Kay Simms and son Spencer of Evanston, Wyo., called at the home of Mr. and Mts. Bin Weston duilng the past w eek. Mehoy Lemon, Grant Gibbs, Miles Beny, Duireli Summeix, Dan ell Johnson, Jeuy Allen, a Lu-an- Beny, Geiadine Olsen, Dixie Summeis, Joan Danielson, and Mr. and Mis. Ralph Obi ay attended the stake MIA social held at Crystal Spnngs. A veiy fine piogram was given at Sunday school on Motheis Day, vvilh Assistant Supeuntend-an- t Ralph Obi ay in chaigc. Talk-- , pm ms and songs weie given by the vanous classis Beautiful pi tied plants vveie given to 74 mot hei s and IS giandmotheis, and five gieat grandmothers. day and Finlay foi business. Tuesday Mis. Joseph Kailey look her daughter to Logan f lr medicai caie. Tuesday atteinoon Mrs. i.stei-holentertained the 5th and (i'll giade students at a skating party at Icie.,1 Beach, the occasion being the birthday date of her daughter Lorna, who is a 5th grade stu- dt dent. atternoon the Jun-iot- s ana Sentots enjoyed i swimming party at Logana, after which they attended a show in Logan, then had a lovely lunen v.hnTi was ptepaied by the four guts, LuJuen Earley, Alice Robinson, Donna Eat Icy and Mat get et Wednesday . M of Soda Sin mgs -- An average of 134,417 case per month Involving Home Service assistance to servicemen, veteran and civilians was handled by the American National Red Cross in the last six months of 1950, Vet Hospitals American National Red Cross' volunteer workers from 455 chapters gave 203,640 hours of service to veteians in 125 Veterans AdRamie, widely used vegetable ministration Hospitals throughout fiber, is stronger than silk, cotton, or linen, and gets stionger the country In December of last still when wet. year. Better Car Care Utoco dealers do more than just deliver gasoline into your tank. They offer you the finest products including Utoco Gasoline and Utoco Premium Motor Oil. They check the tires, water, battery and other vital points. And they offer personalized for smoother motoring. lubrication service Willis Monday evening the Rich c un-t- y tef.ihcis held a meeting and party at the North Rich school house. The dinner was under the When you order OLD -- , e. 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They're in Pr'c lines' all smart new designs nght for every room and right for every budget. special - 40 new patterns WASHABLE - COLOR-FAS- ONLY IOC T, to 80C A SINGLE 10GAN HARDWARE 45-4- 7 ROLL CO- - !utai NORTH MAIN, LOGAN 86 PROOF THE OLD HERMITAGE COMPANY, FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY t f Many Cases hoie Mabel s AN ATOM BOMB Smoke and flames rise cioud aftei explosion of a homemade G I. atom bomb somewhere in Korea. Yanks fashioned the poor mans from assorted explosives costing about $30. The blast reportedly kills all life within 100 yards. (NEA-Acm- e telephoto by Staff Photographer Bert Ashworth.) in a s,i lament Amelia Fred-a- s and M ri eased as a Sunday the Ruling (Tub Outing The St Charles Riding e'ub have their fust sjmng outing Sat- ui day, using Parnell Johnsons laidge for their noon stop and lunch Mr. Johnson has been asked to join them at lunch. Thuisday Mr. and Mis Pioselv Floyd t.nd Mis Ivan Weston vveV Logan, and on Wednesday MV and Mis. Ivan Weston and Mis. Emma Rose Giimmett made a tut) to Lopan for Thursday, May 24, 1951 De-La- ser-rd- a it Margvu retie their children Mr. and Mis Dai roll HaivUns New Baby had as guests Thuisday evening Mr. and Mis. Allen Adams are Mr. and Mis. Lorm n ksou of lejoicmg ovei the auv ml o' a Randmph baby daughter, boin Mav 13 in Leon Keail made a tun to Salt Lake City. Besides the on Thuisday for father and mother the new baby Evanston, Wyo, is welcomed by two sisters, Nancy and Margaret, and a biothei, Robe' i Mrs. Helene Gieone and son weie ovei night guests At the home of Mi. and Mis. AllisOli Keat 1. Mr, and Mis Elijah C. Willis weie m Salt Lake City on Thuis-- of Flttgham and Mis. Or-- p r dlleotlon Johnsor. 1 and Alonzo of Mr. uesis Ml Tie' a d I ein'son. Mrs. )j,m To Boise James i liner and Vis at Boise, si " ' k end 'Hi sn Ve--to- hoini gt the aigi an ke A.-s- and Mr ('hi av bu$ine oiiLefining .company t V II , |