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Show ematiewmwi M'VPAY. 'VTORKR Logan ABOUT TOWN The life story of Congressman h Pouglas R. Stringfellow 1st Dist.) will be featured this Free-Jo(vening on the Call Me program, to be carried on I national hookup by all stations if the American Broadcasting Company. The program will be sroadcast locally over station ?tt T ake Citv. at 7:30 CCTA, (R.-Uta- m CHURCH NOTICES! lltnrv Aldous Dixon, presi-den- a of Utah State Agricultural college, will speak to the Cosmopolitan club Wednesday at 5 p.m. in the Union building. In addition to Dr. Dixon, studentbody officers will also address club members and their guests in the clubs first meeting of the year. m- S".r-(ta- nominating primary Monday, 7:30 p.m., in the school Births at Logan LDS hospital: house, in preparation for the forthcoming town board elect- a girl, Mr. and Mrs. J. Grant Brough, Smithfield; a boy, Mr. ion. conducting a de Jr., James Lewis McCarrey former Logan resident, has been appointed U. S. district judge for the third division in Alaska. Mr. McCarrey is now living at Forty-seve- n years of age, he was born In Logan and received his law degree from University of Utah. ge. James B. Wyctt, fire control technician seaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wyatt of Wellsville, is aboard the destroyer USS Isherwood, taking part In the joint NATO training exercise in the Mediterranean. Albert K. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson, Hyrum, Is completing his Air Force basic airmen indoctrination course at Lackland base, San Antonio, Texas. River Heights Relief Society theology and testimony meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday night. All ladies of the ward are Invited. Fourteenth Ward Relief Society will hold its first meeting on Monday, Oct. 5. The visiting teachers will meet at 1:30 p.m. and are asked to please bring in their reports. The teachers message will be given. Regular meeting will begin at 2 p.m. Maude Kilburn will have charge of the theology lesson. AU women of the ward, and especiaHy the young mothers, are Invited to attend. Mr. Elna Wood Is presenting a piano recital on Monday evening in the Lewiston Third ward chapel at 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend. and Mrs. Lynn L. Bennett, Prefab 209; a boy, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hall, 350 West 1st South; a girl, Mr. and Mrs. Budd M. Kohler, Providence; a girl, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph G. Gleason, Garland a boy, Mr, and Mrs. William B. Douglas Jr., 21 North 4th East; a girl, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Anderson, 1205 Canyon Road. Mrs. Leora Peterson accompanied by her son Dennis and two daughters Rhea Lundahl and Ruth Borlase of Twin FaUs, and Rheas son Carl, recently returned from a 2 weeks vacation in San Francisco, Calif. While there they attended the wedding of Mrs. Petersons nephew, Keith Griffin, former Logan resident. While in the Bay area they were guests of Rula Griffin and Delone Bailey. iting teachers report meeting beginning at 1:30 p.m. under the leadership of Mrs. Sherwin Maes-e- r. This will be followed by the theology lesson at 2 p.m., with Mrs. Gwen Redford in charge. All women of the ward are invited to join in this meeting. TRENTON Lenus Hansen Tells Missionary Experiences By JOSEPHINE LAPRAY The M.I.A. sponsored the program Sunday evening with the following participating: Opening song, How Firm A Foundation, opening prayer, George O. Mer-ril- l; an accordion solo by Harry Fern of Smithfield; a talk by Lewis Hansen of Amalga, who n. A Promise (IP) TOKYO. Gen. Mark W. Clark completed his farewell visit to Tokyo and returned to his headquarters with a promise that the United Nations will stick up for rights of antl-Re- d prisonMr. and Mrs. Pete Spirebroom ers. of Salt Lake City have moved to Clark and Gen. John E. Hull, Logan where Mr. Sparebroom his successor as Far East comwill resume his studies at the col- mander of U.N. forces, said he lege. The young couple were re- hoped there would be no more cently married, Mrs. Sparebroom riots among the is the former Carolyn Wasden. resisting repatriation. Save the Federal Insured Way and Get Telephone . ''1 COAT LOGAN STORE First Federal Savings Center. loean, Ut. 980 12 West r" i' ' WASHINGTON (IP) The Post Office Department will launch its experiment in carrying three-celetters by plane in ceremonies Tuesday al Washington, Chicago and New York City. The first flight will take off from Washington National .Airport for Chicago at 8:30 a.m, EST Savinas from 1st to 10th of month earn from the first. I ld Experiment t recently returned from the Samoan mission: a talk by Bishop Anderson, followed by a quartet Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bailey of from Joyce Thompson., Clarice Concord, California returned to Thompson, Una Jean Ravstin and their home after spending 5 days Jeanette Loosli, all from Clarks-toat the home of Mrs. Orson Bailey Our MounClosing song, who has been ill, Mrs. Bailey tain Home So Dear. Prayer by will be remembered as the former Sister Marie Dock. Delone Peterson. Visit Sunday School Mrs. Rulon Spackman and Mrs. W. O. Hardman and Delbert Velma Rawlins visited the junior Hardman and family visited at Sunday school and sacrament the home of James A. Hardman meeting. The infant son o I Mr. and last weekend. Mrs. Wallace Cottle was blessed its father assisted by its two In Salt Lake City on business by grandfathers Bishop B. J. Ravwere Mr. A. and Mrs. E. Friday stin of Clarkston and Leland T. Mathews. Cottle and given the name of Stanley Wallace Cottle. Attending the wedding recepMr. and Mrs. Charles Barrett tion in Ogden of Miss Renee and family spent the week end Squires, daughter of Maiben visiting Mrs. Barretts parents, Squires of Ogden, and Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Evan Gaucheff. Walker Jones of Salt Lake, were In Hospital Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Nelson, Mrs. Mrs. A. L. Andrews underwent Harriett Emmett, Mrs. Rulon an operation at the L.D.S. hosJohnson, Mrs. Bart Cardon, Mrs. pital in Logan Tuesday Sept. 29, C. A. Lundahl, Mrs. G. A. Lindand is reported to be doing well. Mrs. Velva Lott and Mrs. Edna quist and Mrs. N. Osborn. The reception was held at the Ogden Robson, our two merchants, at- - Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Hillyardj wish to invite their friends and; relatives to attend an open house! Richmond community building, Monday, October 5, from 7 to 10 p.m., honoring Mr. and Country Club. Mrs. Arland D. Hillyard, who were married on September 22,! Mr. and Mrs. Victor Allen of Hyrum left Sunday for Casper, in MlnneapoUs. Wyoming, where they will make home for the next year. Mr. Eighteenth Ward Relief Society their will hold Its first meeting this Allen is supervising the building faU Monday, October 5, with vis- of another LDS church house. in-t- seven-year-o- 5 Lung Cancer SAN FRANCISCO. (IP) Excessive smoking and smog" have been singled out as possible causes of lung cancer at a meeting of the American Cancer Societys California Division. Dr. Lester Breslow, chief of the chronic disease service of the State Department of Health, reconnection between ported the heay smoking and lung cancer cannot be argued away. P&NEY HOPE BURNS BRIGHT Michael Dana, left, Associa-t.o- n, poster boy for the 1952 drive of the Muscular Dystrophy Richard Fowler, a hands his successor, Caming torch, symbol of hope for some 200,000 victims of the disease. Richard made the trip to New York from his Apollo, Pa Kme to accept his nomination as this yeara poster boy. AH re- Smoking Termed Possible Cause Of Lung Cancer 10-3- Stal-nake- rs The Herald Journal ports. Theology meeting Is at 2 SAN FRANCISCO, (IP) George p.m., with the lesson being given famed press agent for Creel, by Nellie Marler. There will be Americanism and close friend of a nursery. two presidents, died yesterday of in St. Francis HosFOURTH WARD 10 a m. Sun- lung cancer He was 76. pital. day school. Sacrament meeting Creel never recovered con7:30 p.m. Everyone of ihe ward sciousness after lapsing into a is invited to attend. coma earlier this week following an exploratory operation. He wa attended through his last hours by his brother, Dr. R. H, Creel. Elder Ken- (Monday! Oct. 5 Mariners Club NORTH LOG Progressive Din n e r. neth Mortimer Baker will bo Meet at church at 6:30 honored at a farewell testimonial in North p.m. 7:30. Logan tonight, ward chapel. lie has accepted a ST. JOHNS EPISCOPAL: Revcall to the West Central States erend Joseph S. Hogben, Arch mission. Deacon of Episcopal Church in v Utah, will conduct services FKESBVTERIAN CHURCH a m in the St Johns st 2nd West 1 Center Episropa Church on 1st East and Logan, Utah 1st North There will be Sunday Miner E. Bruner, Pastor school for all ages. 9:45 a.m. Church School Commu11:00 a.m. World-WiLOGAN THIRD WARD: The nion Service Elder Quorum, with President Choral Music J. O. Anderson in charge, will Message In Word: conduct Sunday evening services COLORLESS, CLASSLESS, LIMIT- in the ward chapel at 7:30 pm. LESS J. Clark Ballard will be the speak6:00 p.m. Junior High Westmin-- 1 er. Dr. Ballard recently returned home following two years In Iran ster Fellowship 7:00 p.m. Bible Claas (Open to on a Pou t 4 assignment. you) Relief Society SIXTH WARD 8:00 p.m. Senior Westmin 1 1 e r will convene Tuesday, with the Fellowship Get acquainted eve-- ! visiting teachers meeting at 1:30 I p.m. Teachers message will be ning. - mss Itan presented by Norma Perry. teachers should take their Dr. Sixteenth ward Relief Society visiting teachers will meet Mon-- j There will be a meeting for all day at 1:45 p.m, Harriet Hutchithose interested in Nutrilite at the son will give the message for school senior seminary the October visit. The Relief Sohigh building Wednesday. The presidency will report its will be here to tell the ciety annual September visit around Story of nutrilite. For information the w ard. It is important that all you may phone 1087. visiting teachers be in attendance. Theology and meeting Mrs. O. F. Oskar and Mrs. will begin at testimony' 2:30 p.m., with FredLee and children, Glenn J. class leader Evqtyn Skabelund erick and Lawrie, have recently giving the lesson on the book of returned from Long Beach, Cali- Jacob which is found in the Book fornia, where they spent the last of Mormcx, AU women of the sionth. ward are cordially invited to attend ana there will be a nurhas Nelson Mrs. Andrew just sery. returned from Denver, Colorado, where she has studied for the Next Tuesday is the first regispast six weeks at the Colorado School of Floral designs. She will tration day prior to the city primanage The Pink Formal Floral, mary Oct. 20. Names of registration agents and places will be located in the Skanchy Market. published in The Herald Journal North Logan Citizens party Is Monday. 9 4. (Cache County) TEXTURE-INTERES- FABRICS! NEW SILHOUETTES! T BACK-INTERES- T! nt Buy on Penney's Convenient Lay - a - Way Plan with Postmaster Gen. Arthur E. Summerfield aboard, department spokesman said today. For the present the department will fly three-cen- t letters, and some newspapers only between Washington and Chicago and New ork and Chicago. They will be sent by air, without extra charge to postal customers, whenever planes have spare space. post-card- inis s tS- -i i Smarf buy! 1 ALL WOOL SHORT COAT Appointment WASHINGTON (OT President Eisenhower yesterday named Thomas S. Gates Jr., Philadelphia stockholder, to be undersec- Every woman need one fhe short in her life coat that goes with ev- of Navy. Gates, who is 47 succeeds Charles S. Thomas who has become an assistant defense secre- retary erything! tary. in fhese are fab- ric, which is so rich and nubby in texture. Extra good lining, bright pastel shades and certainly values at the Penney price! Misses' sizes. tended the Retail Grocers convention at Salt Lake City over the week end. Relief Society Social The Relief Society held a social Tuesday. A good program was given and lunch was served. The regular lesson work will be begun next week. Mrs. Elain Beuton returned to her home in Idaho Falls and Mrs. Anna Hodges accompanied her for a few days visit. WaUace Read returned Monday from a business and pleasure trip to Canada. And the new "curl ' Sample Ballot fi uMm . (Place a croia In the square following the names of Ihe persons you favor at candidates for the respective positions) Bright colorfu1 3 fleece! Official Primary Ballot and CITY COMMISSIONER of Logan City, Utah, at the MAYOR Primary Election, October 20, WOOL ALL Candidates ior Nomination for BOX COAT IP tf 1953 1IB75 1" .ip SUNDAY SPECIALS! ' ... 4 new New shoulders yoke treatment in cuddly fleece thats warmly interlined and sports the most delightful colors of the season! Note the 8 marching v buttons smartly Sizes 7-- up the front! in blue or red. STORE OPENS 11 A. M. 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