Show Y-T- inmrcajm HERALD JOURNAL HE Smithfield for the Great Lakes mission Mr and Mrs Rulcn Jones and family of Delta have been spending several days visiting at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs William Erickson and other family members Mrs Rachel Erickson arrivMr and Mrs Cotton Bouma ed home on Sunday from the California of Artesia have Salt Lake City hospital and been visiting friends in Smith-fiel- d is reported doing nicely Attending Open House Attending the Golden Wed Mr and Mr Bob Hendricks ding anniversary for Mr ano and family of Salt Lake City Mrs Russel Hall in Wellsville visited over the weekend at were Mr and Mrs William the home of Mrs L A Kulker-so- n Cooper and other family members Tier Mrs Neta Milei--nd Spending Sunday in Brlgham mother Mrs Cora Burdick of at the home of Mr and Mrs California accompanied by Mr Wayne Davis and daughter and Mrs Farron Marriot of Kay were Mr and Mrs Horn' Logan spent Sunday visiting er Rich of Smithfield at Tremonton and Thiokol Business Trip Devon Scoville of Salt Lake Ute Lewis of Smithfield has City spent Sunday visiting at been spending several days in the home of Cordon cannon son of Mr and Mrs Adell Can California on business Jay and Myron Roskelley of non Kenneth Webb of Smithfield Ogden and Roy spent Sunday several visiting tneir mother Mrs has been spending Vera Roskelley days at Laramie Wyoming on Mr and Mrs Glen Anderson business First Ward and William Erkkson attend ed the testimonial held in the Sacrament service held in Logan 12th Ward for Mr and First Ward Sunday evening Mrs George Waddoups who Melvin Barnes conducted the are leaving in the near future service The youth talks were Mr and Mrs Edwin Noble Have California Guesfs By Verla Noble Mr and Mrs Spencer Craft of Cristobal San Clemcnte California visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Edwin Noble and son Richard Mr and Mrs Ci aft s will tour the eastern states before returning to TRAGEDY AT JOURNEY'S END — Mr and Mrs Fcrrucdo Losso of The Bronx NY came to Longarone Italy to visit relatives They remained to dig through debris for their loved ones killed in the Vajont Dam disaster J ' VA Has Reminder Mrs Alice Nelson has been spending two weeks visiting at the home of her son Mr and Mrs Clinton Nelson and family in Vallejo California and at the home of her sister Mrs and grandRebecca! Rock daughter Linda Townsen also of California vReese Murray of Logan visit ed on Saturday 'at the home of Mr and Mrs Melvin Noble and family From Boise Visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Wayne Baer at 298 North 1st East were Mr and Mrs Leland Cluff of Boise Ida ho On given by Ronald Sorenson and Andrea Kohler The Dale Kohl er family new members of the ward gave the program Talks were given by Pat Kohler ami Mr and Mrs - Dale Kohler Piano solo by Jackly Godd- cridge Sacrament service held in the Second Ward Sunday evening Sneaker was Wallace II Gran-d- y Youth talks were given by Mary Jean G u n n e 1 1 anil Michael Richardson Nancy Jo and David Elliott played an organ duet Almanac For Today By laiud Pm Ilcrullaaal Today is Wednesday Oct 23 the 296th day of 1963 with 69 to follow The moon is approaching its first quarter The morning star is Jupiter The evening stars are Jupiter and Saturn On this day in history: In 1915 about 25000 women marched in New York City demanding the women's right to vote in all 48 states In 1942 the British Eighth Army launched an offensive against Axis forces at El Egvpt to open a campaign that was to sweep German and Italian forces out of North Africa in World War II In 1955 voters in the Saar rejected a proposed statute to "Europeanize" the tiny country and draw it more closely to France HunIn 1956 the garian revolt against the regime began Third Ward In Third Ward sacrament service Sunday evening Miss Marjorie Jensen returned missionary reported her mission she is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Merlin Jensen A vocal solo was given by Richard Jensen accompanied by Colleen Jensen Ala-me- in Sacrament service ncldV in Fourth Ward on Sunday evening Meeting was conducted by Don Hansen: New memberships was read for Janice short-live- d Mather wife of William (Billy) Mather Youth speakers weie Richard Noble Fourth Ward and Kayleen Cooley and Speaker was High Councilman Dwight Pierce Clarkston ward William Scholes Soviet-do- minated Dependency QQJD QiffiD (etIlIIEQ CUD More than 167 dependent par ents of deceased veterans in Jtah who are receiving : service-co- death compensation payments from the Veterans Administration may be removed' from the rolls if they fail to return a' special dependency questionnaire sent them by VA with their check about nnected August 31 living veterans receiving payments for dependent parents will lose these dependency payments unless they return their questionnaires NATION'S WATER PICTURE-O- ne of the most beautiful and dry falls in many years is causing concern in one area —the nation's water supply Many parkland? are closed to minimize fire hazards Stream flow the geologists' yardstick for our water resources is shown in Newsinap above for the month of September Data: Interior Department' j geological survey division 'Returned to the VA by October £1 or the recipients will be A Qoc®m£Etgfr (§tm& StD SQIIKP SB Q?E53E LOGAN TRADE DAYS - Thursday THREE BIG DAYS Open Friday Night Unitl 9 pjn Low Price Features Sears Kenmore Big ed from the rolls Elmer J Smith manager of the Salt Lake Regional Office said to-- jAt the same time parents were placed on the compensapon roiis tney weer oeonueiy Oetermined to be dependent The purpose of the periodic 'Questionnaire is to establish the tact that they- have continued t be dependent and an Kill el isor payment Assistance in the completion these income questionnaire maybe obtained by vis iting the Regional Office 1750 Redwood Road Salt Lake - - 1 'ittOnTop NEW YORK (DPI -U- nbeaten Pittsburgh retained first place today for the second straight the balloting for the annually Trophy to the leading eastern tfiajar college football team Syracuse was in second place fad Navy third Sin leave at 7:30 am and arrive at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport at 11:10 am (CST) To Expand The trips from San Francisco will be Flight 738 One-Cladeparting International Airport at 7 am and' arriving Salt Lake City at 9:29 am and Expansion on October 27 of Flight 730 leaving the West Service by United Coast at 5:30 pm and landing Air Lines at Salt Lake City in at Municipal Airport at 7:59 cluding two flights to Denver pm Some 390000 passengers have and two from San Francisco flown s during the first was announced today by J R seven months since its inaugDunlap sales manager uration by United last March United introduced 10 passenger load flights to Salt Lake City with factors continue to run' higher a daily trip to Chicago and than United s average for all Cleveland on September 9 flights Dunlap said A morning and evening One- Class flight are scheduled for Sock Those Windows Denver Flight 738 will depart Save old socks and put them Salt Lake City at 10 am arriving Denver at 11:05 am to work at your windows You Flight 730 win leave Municipal can clean both sides of each Airport at 8:30 ptn and reach slat of a Venetian blind by dust Denver at 9:35 pm ing with a sock on each hand United will continue to have There are more than 500000 a flight to Chicago Dunlap iald Flight 708 will species of insects United Air Lines One-Cla- j Electric Ranges ss Service ss One-Cla- ss One-Clas- One-Clas- s No Easy-clea- One-Cla- ss Fall-widt- h storage ) drawer for utenrila IB I I I BLOUSES SKIRTS Regular 299 100 OFF 5)59 SPECIAL PRICED FROM SLIPS Royoe and Nylon Half or Full Length PAIR V Sears Does Not Eatab lish Artificial "List' Prices to allow so-call- ed "duwount' or trade-ia- " 2ri£oriPallricM " f&b wMVl) x&JpLiAjifS Oven interior is of stain resistant gray porcelain! 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