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Show SUNDAY. MAT M, 195S Logan (Cache County' Utah JUNE MEET Providence Second ward Primary children from the up who do not have transporta-- 1 tion to the tabernacle today, should be at the church house at 1:30 p.m. Mt. Logan MIA chorus mem-- , bers are asked to meet at the tabernacle tills evening, 6.45, for a practice prior to the evening session of conference. All singers are asked to attend. HURRY DOWN MONDAY MORNING-STO- RE OPENS 10 am. LOGAN STORE To be featured in the Mt. Logan stake M Men and Gleaner fireside tonight will be a program given by Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Noble. The program will be given in the basement of Logan i Vl i ' .mATm'iihT Imperial Glee Club members are reminded of the rehearsal Monday. 7 p.m., in the club rooms, preparatory to presenting a concert In Smithfield. A hundred percent attendance is desired. t I . - 1- ?' ' A '' ' I, ! - w '1 s - , Honor V, 5 ' students in scholarship at North Cache high school during the past year include LaReta Kemp, Marie Seeley, Carolyn Barker, Ilda Marie Benson, Jed Waddoups, Donna Kelsey, Elaine Reeder and Janean Jackion. Eva Lou Blair and Ramon Hansen. X New president of Girls League at Logan high school is Marilyn Murdock, with Ruby Loosle as vice president and Ruth Ann Morse, secretary. Retiring officers are Elaine Reese, president; ViAnn Bate, vice president, and Paula Deline, secretary. Other candidates in balloting were Genae Erickson, Colleen Schilling and Sharron Hansen. for absorbency! l'3sSi N for wear! THICK Wear wonderful -- CLOSE-WOVE- nsylvania, as a meteorologist for the past year, but now is enroute to the Alaskan Air Command. Returning to Utah, they enjoyed visiting with a brother, Dr. Charles C. Sorenson and family 4 NATION-WID- - m E $ Ohio. They saw numerous points of interest. 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Ceremonies on June 9 will begin. at 6:15 p.m., with the profession of Regents, Faculty, and Graduating class to the Stadium Bowl The Commencement exercises will be held at 7 p.m., ana will be followed by a buffet supper in the Union Building ballroom, honoring the graduates. LEWISTON, FITTED SHEETS They're Donald Ralph Jacobsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jacobsen, Logan, left today for Vernal, where he will be affiliated with the Nation-Wid- e Full Bed vM1 &S- - Births at Logan LDS hospital: girl, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon Crowther, 269 Bannock Street, Malad; a boy, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Squires, Logan; a girl, Mr. and Mrs.. Martin Berkeley Hickman, Salt Lake City. Corner) Our PENCO SHEETS A SERVICE STATION and is equipped to servici everything from motor turn up to major overhauls. (One Block East of Bank durable Super-smoot- h, Smithfield Third ward MIA will sponsor an evening of dancing, themed to Dancing Neath the Stars," Tuesday, with music by Lee Hales orchestra. At 9:36 p.m., there will be a floor show on the green", given by dancers and musicians from the various wards of the stake. Refreshments will be served. In the event of storm, the activities will be held in the recreation hall. 4 to 6 p.m. 43e A. A baby girl was born to Lois Jessop, formerly deputy assessor Graduates of the college, their parents, and all other friends of the USAC, are invited to the reception, given by President and Mrs. E. G. Peterson, this afternoon in the new union building. Hours of the reception are from ' ' 'v- - PRIC Lieut. Orval C. Sorensen, his wife, the former Kathleen Kirby of Hyde Park, and son Reed, are visiting here with their parents. Lieut. Sorensen has been stationed at Olmstead Air Base in Pen- at Hrald Journal The x 72" BUY ON LAYAWAY -- 55 --2.31 5 |