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Show THE HERALD JOURNAL 8 ABOUT Cache Memories (Continued front Page 2) Primary association gave their President an agreeable surprise a few days ago by calling upon her in the evening and taking her few presents. "There is a fever among the children which is reported to be scarlet fever. Two deaths have occurred within the last four days, one in the family of Thomas Jes- sop and one in the family of Jesse Humphreys. A public caution has been given by Bishop Pitkin and others. We trust that care will be observed by those who have to care for and visit the sick. WAS A SLIGHT earth- THERE quake in Richmond on November JOth, 1884. At about five minutes before two o'clock this morning, the people of this place and the surrounding country were awakened by low rumbling sounds, like distant thunder or the approach of a severe wind storm, followed quickly by a sudd n trembling of the earth. The shock was quite severe In some parts of the town. p store canned goods At the were shaken from the shelves. The earthquake has been the talk ef the town during the day. co-o- A CORRESPONDENT from Providence sent in a little news during this month. "We had a visit from Elder Charles W. Penrose last Sunday evening. He delivered an excellent discourse on the eternal existence of God. The speaker was listened to with marked attention and a general spirit of satisfaction was manifested by the people. "The health of this place has not been very good for some time, we have had some kind of fever going round among the people. Brother M. D. Hammond has several sick In his family, also George Marler and J. Naef. We have had one death, a son of James Fife, about 13 years of age. "The people are busy getting their winter's wood. We have got all our sugar rane ground up and the syrup taken care of. We find that those wno work their cane well and uo not water It too much raised the most per acre. ted President of the United Slates, on November 7th, 1884. "Last Saturday afternoon the news reached Logan that Dertn-riati- c rejoicing would be general throughout the nation. A number of prominent men met at the Journal office and the subject of a jollification meeting was discussed. A decision to do so was reached at once, and it was decided to hold it that night. In a was few minutes cannonading heard on Temple Hill and the band was parading Logan the str'ets discoursing patriotic music. The Journal also piinted an extra, with the following item. the undersigned, your We, t that deem it we as a community express our joy at the overthrow of corruption by the election of Grover Cleveland and Thomas A. Hendricks to the Presidency, and of our country; and believing this feeling to be general in this city, we hereby invite ail our fellow citizens who share it to attend, at eight oclock this evening, November 8th, a meeting in the Tabernaeie basement for the purpose of celebrating the ascendency to power by a party that has ever advocated the principle of local self government and libthe highest possible personal Reel ty for every citizen of our public. (Signed) George W. Thatcher, Fred Turner, Charles W, Nibley, E. M. Curtis. James W. Quayle, O. C. Ormsby, Lyman R. Martineau, John E. Carlisle, Aaron D. Thatcher and James Z. Stewss fellow-citizen- FATHER OF 2 DEAD SONS WANTS NO SPECIAL AWAR DS FROM TRUMAN January 12.1952 Saturday nn-e- s, art." "Soon after eight o'clock the Tabernacle basement was filled by one of the most enthusiastic audiences that ever assembled In, Logan. George W. Thatcher was called to the chair and B. F. Cummings Jr., was elected secre- TOVN Trunk Robinson, assistant Dr. to Piesidint Robcit D. Steele of Westminster College, Salt Lake City, will address the Logan Mens Club dinner meetTng Monday, 6:15 to 8 p. m. .1. East and Second South. I.ogun stake MIA rhnrus is preparing music for the MIA meeting of conference in February. New members are welcomed. of MIA age is invited by Brent Nash to practice at 4 p.m. Sunday in the Logan Second ward. Gary Bowen, 19, Mendon, has left for Williams, California, where he has accepted employment with an uncle, Russell Bowen. Gary will work with bees. f horistey Ruth Olson requests all members of the Sixth ward choir to meet for a gpecial business meeting and practice at 5 p. m. Sunday evening. All singers of the ward who are not yet members are especially invited to attary. first "Dr. O. C. Ormsby was the tend. tospeaker. We have met here night' he said, 'to commemorate Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Archibald one of the most Important events of Clai kston ate rejoicing over I can in our national history see Ip Grover Cleveland one of the artivul of a baby boy, born the greatest men that ever lived Friday evening in the Logan LDS in our country, who has rapidly hospital. He is also welcomed by risen to the zenith of fame. There three sisters and three brothers. is evidently a disposition to A divorce him from taking his seat, complaint has been reTHERE WAS GENERAL of the American filed with the the but pulse clerk. Maurjoicing when It was found that people says that he shall possess it ice K. Harris county is suing Donna Zell Grover Cleveland had been elec- honorwas the Harris for divorce. The charge is The no t speaker able Joe Tich of Bear Lake Counmental cruelty. ty, He commenced by remarking years ithe that for twenty-fou- r Richmond Lions Club will meet Democrats had been eating mighty Monday, 7:30 p.m., In the club and loaves the now PBOHATE AND GUARDIANSHIP but thin soup, His rooms, with the program under Cassatt Coanty Clerk ar tke the fishes were in sight direction of Roscoe Merrill. A Respective Signers with was Interspersed Pm Farther Information speech film on safety will be shown. and sound and logic wit brilliant NOTICE TO CREDITORS applauded." was frequency al the Flrat la tha District Caart the Sgt. Don Horner Olsen, son of (to be continued) State at Jadlrtal Dlatrlet ef Mr. and Mrs. Newell J. Olsen, Utah, la and far the Caaaty ef came home this morning for a Cache. I In the Matter of the Estate of leave. He has been with the ISABEL M. BINGHAM, Deceased. 204th Field Artillery Battalion, Creditors will please present claims Utah National Guard, In Korea. with vouchers to tha undersigned executor at his residence at RED No. He was processed at Camp Carson, Cache County. Utah, 3. Smlthfleld, Colo., following the voyage home, on or before the 16th day of May, 19.12. V. Sen. and flew to Logan from Dehver. WASHINGTON LAWRENCE P. BINGHAM. Execuhas tor of Estate of above named de- Joseph R. McCarthy Lieut. John A. Smith left for ceased. regained a seat on the powerful Ft. Bliss, UKORGE C. HEINRICH. Attorney Texas, to resume his for Executor. Senate Appropriations committee. military duties, following a four-daDates of Publication: Jan. 1, It, 36 and Feb. 2. 9. 1952. visit with his mother, Mrs. The Republic! n Committee on McCarthy Andrew Smith. Committees assgned NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS to the apropriatiens group to fill MEETING Elder DeLylo Jensen, recently death Notlea la hereby given that tha the seat left vacant by the returned from the Swiss LDS - of Sen. Kenneth S. Wherry regular annual meeting of the storkholders of Lewtston Slate Bank. Lewmission, will speak in Logan Tenth iston. Utah, will be held on Tueadav, ward Sunday evening. M 1952 . P 3.00 o'clock at January 22, McCarthy served on the Approat lta Bank Building. Lewiston. Utah ot last tor the purpose Cache County Mayors associacommittee briefly electing director tor the ensuing year and the tranaac-tlo-n priations ot such other business as may year before he was "bumped tion Is holding its monthly dinner come before the meeting. off by a change in party ratio meeting tonight, 7:30, in the Blueprop-rl- y LANGTON BARBER. President. with the death of Sen. Arthur bird, according to President VicPub!, dates: Dec. 28, 1951 to Jan. tor Rasmussen, mayor of Clark-stoS. Vandenberg 32. lali Inclusive. Principal speaker will be Ernest Carlson, city auditor of NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY WELLSVILLE CITY IRRIGATION COMPANY Ogden. Location and principal place A business W'ellsville. Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described slock, on eccount of the set amounts Elder Clair Wyatt sends greetassessment levied on the 14th day of September. 1951 the several to his ooposlta tha names ot tha respective shareholders as follows: Amonnt ings from Belfast, Ireland, Ne. ef Shares Name 8 19 friends in Logan and Cache Val2 shares and 1 acre It Julia Wyntt 21 3 1 share i.csier V'yatt ley, and reports that he is en8 IS 1 share Milford Wyatt 3 75 joying his work among the Irish T share William Lea 6 50 people. He also writes that he is Joseph Hoskins ............... 1 share AA 1 1acre ft. 9 75 2 shares acre ft Kenneth Murray acting as Irish district clerk and 1950 2 4 ft A acre share Hardman iyd counselor in the Belfast Branch 26 13 2 shares and 2 acre ft James Thorpe 191X1 1 share A 6 acre ft Milford Williamson presidency. And In accordance with the law and an ordef ot the Board of Directors made on the date above set forth, so many shares of each parcel of such Mock On Monday evening at 7:30 as may he necessary will be sold at the Company office in W'ellsville. Utah, on the 23rd day of January. 1952. at the hour of 2 (XI o'clock p m to pay the o'clock, the Great Books discussdelinquent assessments Uieron together with the cost of advertising and ex- ion group will meet In the board penses ot sale. room of the Cache county library. STANLEY JONES. Sec. Fubi. dates: Dec. 31, 1951, Jan, 3, 4, 5, 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 1952 Subjects for the evening are Civil and A Pica for Disobedience Captain John Brown by Henry David Thoreau Births at Logan LDS hospital: A daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Glen Nelson, Tremonton; a son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Cross, Prefab 1314: a son, Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Mikesell, Smithfield; a girl, Mr. and Mrs. Loy W. Watts, 238 North Fourth Fast; a son, Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Hurst, 347 West Third North; a son, Mr. and Mrs. Hill yard Archibald, Clarkston; a son, Mr. and Mrs. Alma A. Huppi, 183 West Fourth North; a girl, Mr. and Mrs. C.avlen Christensen, Tre- ... pte-ve- nt 30-d- McCarthy On Qig Committee (R-Wi- ys . n. monton. In Logan GETTING READY Tliis farmer has a plan. It will put him iu position to face tomorrow's uncertain conditions. This is what he is doing: Getting his equipment in shape. Improving his livestock. Planning scil conservation measures. Repairing his buildings. Talking with us about his financial affairs. Lets talk over your plan for the days ahead. CHURCH NOTICES ! ranged Temperatures from 27 to 41 today, and continued mild weather is expected tonight and Sunday although some snow may move In. Pfc. Merlin W. Kendrick address is U. S. 561X51386, 2nd Ord. PM, San M.M. Co., APO 301, Francisco, Calif. 14lh Ward Relief Society will meet Moodily at 1 p.m. Two quilts w ill be woi ked on one for beginners and one for the more experienced. Rags wi.ll also b torn up. An Invitation is issued to all, Eva young mothers. esjieclaliy Chapman will be In charge. STAKE II I G will meet in Richmond BENSON John Emmett, son of Mrs. Lucille Emmett, and a student at the University of Utah, Thursday was piesented with a son by his wife, the former Norda Fife. This 8 pound boy is the 12th grandchild of Mrs. Emmett. Central Atlantic states ary fireside will be held Sunday evening January 13 at 9 p.m. in the Eleventh ward chapel on First n, Conf-muni- st public is Invited. ... ' deco-atio- Tire t'pon the Earth, outstanding film toiling the story of the Christian church, will be presented Sunday, 8 p. m., in the Logan Presbyterian church. The Legal Notices i To the older ion, lit Lt. Robert WASHINGTON (UP) Halsey Army thought their valor deserved the Medal of Honor and the M. McGovern, 23, the Army had McGovern had only one m ish Satwanted to award a Medal of Honurday for his two sons who died Silver Star. Not Worthy? or, Americas highest military in Korea that they ho consideied for incredible valor father didnt The heroes like any other soldier killlike the "general idea of those in leading an attack on a ed in battle. hill position. He wanted no special military awards, and said PresiTo 2nd Lt. Jerome F. McGovdecoration for bis boys, who were dent Truman was not "worthy" tc. ern, 21, a Silver Star was to be killed 12 days apart, even if the confer such honors. awarded for absolute fearlessness in parachuting behind Red lines to help clear the enemy from an important position. Above HONORS POINT are views of both sides of a new the medallion commemorating 150th anniversary of the United States Military Academy, West Point, I Y. Face of the medallion, top, bears the Academys official coat of arms. Other side shows a symbolic interpretation of military and educational aims of the institution. WESTON BY MINNIE FELLER Mr. and Mr. Henry have gone to Malad to couple of months, at the their son and daughter, Simpson spend a home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson. Mrs. Simpson has been ill for a month or more, but is slowly improving. Recent callers at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Griffiths and Mr. and Mis. Clyde Neilsen, were Woodland Devon and Elders Mark Lindsay, of Blarkfoot, who recently returned from a mission in the Southern States. They brought greetings from Micky Griffiths and Farrell Neilsen, who are laboring in the same mission. Babies blessed and named at Sacrament meeting Sunday were. Ricky Lyn small son of Mr. and Mrs. Seige Benson, blessed by his father, and Nancy Kay, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Porter, also blessed by her father. Ellis Olsen of Hayward, California has been a house guest the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Griffiths, who took him to Salt Lake City Sunday. He entered the mission home Monday, prior to his going on a mission South ward chapel Sunday, 2 p.m. of Elmo Lund, administrator Logan LDS hospital, will be principal 'speaker. COLLEGE WARD The College Hill branch meetings Sunday are as follows: Priesthood, 8 a.m. to 8:50 a.m.; Sunday school, 9 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.; Sacrament meeting, 6 to 7 p.m. College Hill ward schedule: Priesthood 10:30 0 to 11:20 a.m.; Sunday School, a.m. to 12:45 p.m.; Sacrament service, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Ward and branch leaders request attendance of all College Hill residents. 11:-3- PRESBYTERIAN ClIURCII 2nd West and Center Logan, Utah Miner E. Bruner, Pastor 9:45 AM Church School 11:00 AM Communion Service Choral Music , Message In Song: Lauda Anima Message In Word: The Importance of Communion 6.00 PM Jr. Hi. Westminster Fellowship 7:00 PM Bible Class 8:00 PM Senior Westminster Fire Upon The Film: Earth Open to Public Monday g 0 PM Men's Club Dr. Frank Robinson from speakCollege er. PROVIDENCE SECOND-T- he Imperial Glee club will present a concert in Providence Second ward Sunday, 7:30 p.m. WARD: K1CILMOND SOUTH All Priesthood Quorum members will meet in the Ward' Chapel at 10 a.m. Junior Girls chorus practice is during the same hour. Regular Sunday School sessions will be held at 11 a.m. under the of Supt. Quentin supervision Peart. At 7 30 p.m. Sacrament meeting wilt be held with Councilor Wm. C. Pack conducting. The speakers will be Mrs. Helen Skidmpre and Elder Wm. J. Skidmore. Musical numbers will be presented by Mrs. Marva Dawn Spackman and company. All ward members should be in Dinner-Meetin- 6:15-8:0- FOURTEENTH WARD: Priesthood meeting will be held at 10 a.m., followed by Sunday School at 11:15. Sacrament meeting will be held at 7:30 u.m. with Max Hadfield as the speaker. IX)GAN EIGHTH RELIEF SOCIETY: There will be a quilting at 10 a.m. A good attendance will be appreciated. In the evening a knitting and textile painting class will be held at 7:30 oclock. LOGAN SIXTEENTH RELIEF SOCIETY': Work meeting will be held Monday at 9 a.m. when two quilts will be ready. Lunch will be served at 2:30 p.m. when the lesson on art of mending knit goods will be given. There will also be a demonstration on soap making. RELOGAN EIGHTEENTH LIEF SOCIETY; Monday at 10 a.m. there will be quilting and other sewing. There will be lunch served at noon. All women of the ward are invited to attend. At 2 p.m. Vera Christensen will present the lesson. LOGAN 4TH WARD Robert Skanchy, who recently returned from a mission in Norway, will give his report in sacrament meeting at 7:30. Priesthood meeting will begin at 9 a. m. and Sunday School at 11:30. Plans No Further Call Major WASHINGTON, (UR) league officials breathed a collective sigh of relief Satuiday upon learning both the navy and air force plan no further calls of inactive reservists with prior service. The defense department cautioned members of the inactive reserve not to get excited over the sudden recall to active duty Refused of Ted Williams of the Boston But when the Army asked the Red Sox, Jerry Coleman of the heartbroken father to receive the New York Yankees and Lloyd awards for his two sons who are Merriman of the Cincinnati Reds. Return of those three players buried in Arlington National to the maiine air corps does not he refused. in reserve Accepting these medals would signal any change policy, it was announced. imply that I think President Truman is worthy to confer these Ted Recalled With Hundred honors," MeGovern said. I think he is unworthy to confer them on Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd, marine corps commandant, explainmy boys or any other boys. McGovern said every man who ed that Williams, Coleman and dies in battle is a hero, but only Merriman were recalled along a relative few are singled out for with several hundred other officer decorations. reservists only because the marines need experienced airmen. First Tima Defense department officials has been no general Pentagon sources said it was added there the first time anyone had refused change in policy toward athletes no.- in the reserve program as a the Medal of Honor. Mr. Truman, who has often said whole. he would rather have the medal The announcement meant that medal of honor than be president, as Ralph Kiner of such declined comment on McGovern's the players Pirates, Bob HoopPittsburgh action. er of the Philadelphia Athletics, An Army spokesman said the Sain of the Yankees, Alvin fathers refusal to accept the med- Johnny Dark of the Giants, Fran't Saucier als would not erase his sons of the St. Louis Brown, .nd others names from the nations roll of who are in various branches of military heroes. He said the Army the reserve are not in danger of consiedred the medals awarded, called during the immedieven if McGovern refused to ac- being ate future. cept the posthumous presentation. for "an The word thespian is derived from Thespis, actor who is jeputed to have founded Greek tragedy in the 6th century. Ce.r.-eter- y, Drew Pearson (Continued Metal Allotment Force Navy-A- ir from Page 2) street foreign policy; 3. Get general MacArthur to train the big MATCHING guns on his old comrade-in-armMacArthur is especially burned up over Ikes slip that he was once MacAi thur's ghost-writand is itching to let loose with all he's got. (Ike wrote MacArthur farewell to the army when Mac reWASHINGTON (UP) Heavy tired as chief of staff a stirring Imr ktfin it nth iiu fried cuts in metals allotments for the message.) . second quarter of the year were Democratic .Committee .Reacdisclosed Friday, foreshadowing a. tion Regular Democratic leaders slowdown In most types of civil- privately arent happy about Ike's ian construction and a near shut- announcement. They have long down in some others. wanted to help the Republicans The new cuts in steel, copper nominate Taft, believe Taft would and aluminum for civilian econ- be the easiest Republican to beat. e omy become effective April 1. That strategy began They will not interfere with back In 1950 when Democratic school and hospital building pro- bigwigs helped put a weak candijects, the Defense Production date, Jumpin Joe Ferguson, up Administration said. Saints church for the Latter-da- y against Taft in the Ohio election. Construction of public and of- They wanted Taft kept in the in the Western States mission. His fice buildings, retail stores and senate as the ultimate mother, Mrs. Loretta Olsen also opponent commercial-typ- e structures of all a grin st Truman. Lovely Ensembles accompanied them to Salt Lake DPA will be kinds said, brought and she will visit with her sister, for Every Room Kefauver Reaction The Senato a "virtual standstill, except in tor from Tennessee took Mrs. Effie Dawson for a couple of attendance. Ikes With Tropical Textnre Ensembles, a few critical areas where weeks. they announcement in his quiet stride, THE MT. LOGAN STAKE for the first time, yon will find all continued with plans to toss his HIGHPRIESTS will meet Sunday, are badly needed. Submits To Operation new No those coon-ski- n factories except (be ingredients to create modern or in at hat 11th in the presidential the ward, 13, in the defense ring. Mrs. N. S. Hansen Is at the 2January The traditional interiors based on yoar leaders and needed urgently m. group p. Logan LDS hospital. She under- committee members are request- program will be started. Home Governor Warren own good idess! See these superb Chief Rebuilders will have about 40 went a major operation Wednesed to meet at 1:30. An excellent cent less metals than in 1951. per publican to benefit from the matching wallpapers and fabrics for day morning. battle will be govhas been arranged and walla, draperies and furniture coverWork on approximately 1,900 ernor of California. A Boys home from service camps program deadlock a good attendance is desired. and ings schools the right away. Be first in yonr were, secondary during holidays elementary Boyd between the two could put WarLOGAN STAKE HIGHPRIESTS now under construction will con- ren in. to decorate this new Campbell, Larry Dahle, Reed neighborhood Regular monthly meeting of) tinue, DPA said. Allotments will Griffiths, Gaylord Olsen, Harry t wonderful way their habit Through of picking Lemmons, and Searle Daley. They the quorum will be held Sunday permit starts on 500 new schools up lighted cigaret stubs, English In same have all gone back to camp. Jan. at 2 p. m. in Logan Second ward the number as the first sparrow create a serious fire 12, In the evening at 8 p.m. there chapel. Group leaders, church serquarter. hazard. will be a party in the Recreation vice committee members and secHall in honor of two more boys retaries are requested to assemble British Columbias capital, Vicleaving Monday, Clair Olsen and at 1:30 p. m. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (Episcopal) Arlen Daley. toria, was named in 1843 after the "Your Wallpaper 1st East and 1st North Elder Stuart Buttars has rethen And Paint Store SAN RAFAEL, (UP) Rescue of- Britain.regining monarch of Great Richard S. Watson, Bishop turned from his mission in the ficers at Hamilton Air Force base Willis M. Rosenthal, Vicar Central States. He has given an excellent report and is now atJanuary 13, 1st Sunday after announced Saturday they are considering calling off their search tending the USAC In Logan. Epiphany. Mrs. Verna Schwartz Is spendfor the wreckage of an air force 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 7 which disappeared Dec. 26 ing a few days in Idaho Falls get10:30: Holy Communion, with with eight passengers. ting acquainted with a new grand- sermon. son, born Jan 3. Parents are Mr. Authorities said the latest lead 7 p.m.: Feast of Lights (pageand Mrs. Stuart Pugmire. It is ant and service dramatizing how to discovery of the military air the first child and the first grand- the "Lir.nt of the World had transport service aircraft turned child for Mr. and Mr. John spread through the world, begin- out to be a false alarm. They inSchwartz. the dicated they would be forced to ning with Christ Himself; Sterling Bingham brought his pageant will be presented by discontinue the search unless more wife and new baby daughter home about 25 young people of the definite leads were available. Monday. The baby weighed 5 Church of the Good Shepherd, pounds 12 ounce. This is the Ogden, under the direction of the Idaho produces more lumber fourth child, all girls. R'-Joseph MacGinnis, rector of than Maine, New York, and PennMr. and Mrs. William Reed Tansylvania combined. ner are the proud parents of a tl.9 church.) 4, born Jan. baby boy weighing 64 pounds. This the first child of the Tanners and first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. William Tanner of Linrose. They will be guests at the Tanner home in Linrose for a few days, and then they will move In the Dale Jensen home In Weeston. In Montana , Mr. and Mrs. Darwin L. Feller spent four days In Montana last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Rassmussen had two sons and families home for New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Rassmussen and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rassmussen of Pocatello. Mrs. Ria Jensen is 111 and confined at home with an infection in her foot Her daughter, Mrs. June LaPray of Logan, was here Friday and Saturday and Mrs. Carrol Youd, another daughter, of Salt Lake City spent Sunday and Monday with her. Mr. and Mis. Herman Coburn EXCEPTIONAL and family of Twin Falls, were Sw'mj dinner guests and spent the eveSanJ J61"01"''0'0"-value Real ning Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. ., Dale McKay. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beutler of Burley, Idaho, called al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Feller recently. West-mist- s. er Cuts To Hurt WALLPAPERS er Civil Construction W FABRICS long-rang- STATE Hardware End of Search v, BIGGEST ALLOWANCE IN OUR HISTORY We Will Allow You Up to . . . TRADE IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD , s,Nf 5100 REFRIGERATOR Your Westinghou; Dealer COME EARLY FOR BEST LLOYD'S IN OUR 60th YEAR Of Logan . 9 WM SELECTION HARRIS APPLIANCE FORMERLY MOSE HARRIS APPLIANCE 33 West First North Phono 2255 CO. Singer Sewing Center 114 North Main Logan, Utah |