Show - w v-- f irbt 5alt igakt 6 B Sunday 31orning 'Contribute to W elfdre of Nation Logan Slates Limited Yule Lighting Only Few Trees To Be Used WPB Sets Rules tt:4911eplc1-1:!C- ''': i '" ' t- ' ''' '' :: - ' - ' - : ' '1: - : :': ' ''':: 7: - '' 5 l'7 1 4:: g g::'''' ''':- ' :4''"-: '' ' ' y ! '':- : ::: :' ::' ' : ' ' ' — ' it'''':-- ' '''' 37 4 ' ' ":: 1 ':::' '' '::: ''': ::' ' ::"'-'' v:! Y:::' 1 - - - E?i: (1! t '' '':' :':C - --s"' ' - i - S A ' -- : - : 74: - - :7: :: :' e 'T47 : : I : - 4 : 4 : tl I § 2 r 1 r- it i- -:: iLL:- 1 L0 - '''''wcfot2z--1Ait4-A- 7-- ' '::: ::::::: s - 0: Indoor Lighting' Mr Maughan said that the W P B has no objections to in- - By Bill Johnston -1 i A lir ) " ::'- - ' ::::': :i ::-- ::- : elimination of indoor lighting in homes or stores He added that elimination of utsde Lghting will save Logan cty about $2300 this season Town Honors Eight Enlistees ) r ''': " ' ' 4 4- 9 Le : : 4 4i ! - ' :::':'':-'-i-z'?- 417x'- '1 A44444 o"' mos - -- 1 q Nok r i iikk 401--- -- ir:o- - ::- ' - - --' 1 ' - ' I 4 i4'ii - At LDS Tabernacle- r::i - i: " ':'1 ' - Pitaint - - i4 - '''--: i -' --- 11 — ---while Jean Funk of Richmond looks The tests are part of a national program to determine how and prepare the foods which will provide maximum strength for men civilians and fighting 040 tlect - stake MIA organizations it was announced Saturday Floyd T Morgan assistant professor of speech at Utah State Agricultural college will play the part of "Scrooge" in Charles Dickens' "Christmas Carol" The other play will be a dramatization of the first Christ- "vity" A musical program will be presented under the direction of Frank Baugh Jr director of vocal music in Logan city schools and Professor N W Christiansen of the USAC department of instrumental music teC°observttaenece weerebearnsnogiscrelicliibf Mr Schow as follows: General committee—Mr Schow chairman Joseph Morgan vice chairman Mr Baugh director M R Hovey secretary John H Wilson J 'Whitney Floyd J P Smith Myrtle Jacques Pearl Spencer Esther Olson Ruth Simpson Dr H Loran Blood Lyman Rich Hattie Morrell Joseph Coulam Mrs Henry Salisbury Mrs Carl Nelson Mrs Clinton Vernon Idell G Larsen Edith Rich and Ann and much higher than Neddo i ":1:: tt:-::- - 1 14 ? z " :':: i : f1 i 7 :'z ? :: ' ' 4-- 'At k '' Sf- i ! t ' ' :' I' i: ' '1 a 1 514 1 ' :: wwit ' e '' ::''''' Tr ' ' 4'" 4 ''''''''::4 4 k:' ' :: A- ':'''':r: -i: r'Ar-::::::-:- g: a result USAC Names Harvest Queen Two Autoists arvest Suffer Hurts Logan-Mendo- n for Hospital Releases Crash 'Victim tor - ? In Berkeleysororities Other state experiment stations study the same commodities but Utah is the "key" state for them leader is Mrs Almeda ProjectBrowm associate home econPerry omist at the 'Utah agricultural experiment station teeth structures "We have found by blood tests that many students at 'Utah State Agricultural college are not getting more than half the vitamin C they need" Mrs Brown reports Findings Aid Studies Because the students are fairly representative of the nation's young people the findings 'indicate the importance of learning why they lack the vitamin and how they can obtain enough of it Women students rank higher than men in ascorbic acid tests perhaps because they are smaller and less active Mrs Brown reports Students living at home or In boarding houses rank higher than those in fraternities and Chicken Thieves Get Busy as Turkey Day Nears FARMINGTON— area Chicken thieves in the finding turkey prices nearly out of reach apparentlyare preparing for Thanksgiving anyhow records of the Davis county sheriff's office would indicate Sheriff Holbrook reported 70 chickens have been stolen within the week at various lktrms in north Davis county John Child at Clinton reported the loss of 40 while Harold H Steward of Clinton lost 20 Elmer Stoker of Syracuse said 10 of hisehickens were stolen It was reported that 31 of the fowl were recovered in Ogden where they had been sold to a poul- try establishment Council Names Wold Mayor Tribune Intermountain Wire BRIGHAM CITY — Carl Wo Id Saturday was appointed mayor of Brigham City to fill the unexpired term of Alf L Freemán now in school in California Mr Wold's appointment was made by the city council of which he wae a member and acting mayor Following his appointment as mayor he resigned from the council and former Cfty Councilman Charles N Sheffield was appointed to take his place Dr Carver will speak on The LOGAN—L C Karl 154 North American Thanksgiving of Today" Third West street Logan was released Saturday afternoon from memorial hosMotorists Needed to Make the William Budge was where he treated for a pital Unique Gas Saving Test painful head injury and bruises suffered Saturday at 7:40 a in inEvery patriotic Utah citizen rewhen he was struck by an autoour in terested conservingmobile while crossing a street sources and saving gasoline for Douglas Ryan Jr of 271 West Davis County Names achievewill welcome the Victory street Center of the auto an rnent of American inventor Involved said driver was he a Already thousands of car owners corner at the intersectionturnincr Main Nutrition Chairman ere using his invention and they and Center streets when of his car 'BOUNTIFUL — Mrs Herbert as struck the report gas savings up to 30 He said he Barnes of Kaysville pedestrian svell as more power smoother did not see Mr Kearl In time Saturday was to named nutrition chairman of the The starting pickup and quickerVacu-matic Davis county Red Cross Mrs F Gas stop device called the B Muir chapter chairman anSaver operates on the super nounced It is entirely Tax Deadline Extended charge principle Mrs Barnes prominent civic and automatic and allows the motor to breathe The manufacturers the upon a club leader will replace Miss Mary FARMINGTON—Acting Ve ru- - not tle Carburetor Co- 7617- - number of requests from Davis Millard Davis county public 361's W State St Wauwatosa county property owners Davis health nurse who recently resigned Wiacorain are offering a Vacu- county commissioners last week because of increased public mane free to those who will test voted to extend the date for pay- health workgreatly A number of nutrition classes it on their OWTI cars and help in- ment of taxes from November 30 troduce It to others Write them to December 20 R Bruoe Major will be started soon Mrs Muir said todayl (Adv) county clerk announced - V trained women steadily progress in the rankings from their freshman to senior years indicating the importance of health these education Outstanding sources of ascorbic acid are citrus fruits tomatoes and several problem share of work is conserve green vegetables The facing Mrs Brown in her the national experimental to determine how to best vitamin C from the time the product is harvested until it is eaten Testing peas for the vitamin when fresh and after freezing she found wide variation in vitamin loss apparently caused by differences in storing blanching and other factors being studied She learned that frozen peas should be cooked only eight minutes and in relatively little water She found some variation In vitamin content of various tomato varieties but no more than in one variety grown in various parts of the state She 'is studying the effect of different soil fertilizers on vitamin C content of tomatoes and trying to answer the array question: "Do tomatoes lose ascortic acid when sliced and left standing or when cans are opened and left standing?" Studying lima bean a Mrs Brown learned that small and green beans are much richer than the larger and white ones that beans lose little vitamin C when frozen quickly after picking She has made other discoveries many of which have been reported In bulletins and many other problems still await solution Winter Road Remains Open Tribune Intermountain Wire LOGAN — Definite assurance from that U S highway No 89 Logan to Garden City will iD e kept open during the winter months was received Saturday by Sergeant T Earl Hunsaker of the state highway patrol A new plow has been added to the snow removal equipment at the Utah state highway equipment station at Beaver Flat and already has been in use he said It will materially decrease snow removal problems on the highway Daily road information on both Togan canyon and Sardine canyon highwaym will be avail able throughout the winter at Logan service stations Mr Hunsaker son Dr Blood and Mr Rteh Cos- tumes—Esther Nelson Mrs Carl Nelson and Mrs Vernon Electricians—Leland Goff and Clifford Haws Publicity—James England Ray Nelson and Mrs Hovey Music directors—Professor Christiansen Mr Baugh Mrs Henry Salisbury and Mrs Larsen Play direction- -Miss Morell Miss Spencer and Miss Neddo Broadcasting—Reed Bullen Tabernacle and grounds— Heber C Maughan United Welfare Plan Studied Tribune Intermountain Wire LOGAN—A three-ma- n committee is studying the problem of consolidating various Cache county welfare drives into one war chest campaign pending selection of a full committee of about 12 members Lloyd M Theurer chief of voluntary participation of the county civilian defense council announced Saturday Serving with Mr Theurer so far on the committee are M R Hovey secretary of the Logan chamber of commerce and M C Harris Confirmation of city attorney appointment from other committee members picked probably will be received early this week Mr Theurer said A representative meeting of county mayors and relief agency heads recently authorized Mr Theurer to choose a committee to study various phases of the consolidation problem and submit recommendations at another gen- eral meeting Cache Schools Ask UIC Aid LOGAN—Members of the Cache county school district board will meet Wednesday night with officials of the Utah-Idah- o Central railroad corporation to determine whether U I C train schedules can be arranged to carry students in the south end of the county to classes Lloyd M Theurer board clerk reported Saturday The district-boararranged the meeting after residents of Mendon had protested against county school buses recently substituted for train service in the' area The change from trains to buses said was made when the railroad company said it would be unable- to revise schedules to transport stuCache Draft Board dents to reach classes beginning Adds Two :Members at 9 a m instead of 10 a m under a district-wid- e change in opening LOGAN—Selection of two new hours members of the Cache county selective service board was announced Saturday by N D Salis- Sets ThatiksghAng TAlk LOGAN—Alma Sonne of Logan bury board chairman Added to the board are Eugene assistant to the L D S council of Yeates Logan postmaster and twelve apostles will give a special Mayor Joseph S Howells of Para- Thanksgiving day address Thursdise Other members are Mr Sal- day at 10 a in in the Logan N isbury County Commissioner H Fourth L D S ward Dean Ira Ray Pond of Richmond and Coun- Hayward bishop reported Saturty Treasurer M T Beck of Logan day Ogden School Census Reflects Gelb' in City Population Tribune Intermountain Wire OGDE N—Increased population of Ogden city was reflected In an increase of approximately 10 per cent in the number of children in the city of school age as shown by the 1942 census as compared with the census of last year The recently completed 1912 census it was reported Saturday by W Karl Hopkins superintendent of Ogden city schools showed there are 12339 children of school age in Ogden this year while last year the total count amounted to 11067 showing an increase of 1272 for the city Each municipal ward showed an increase over the previous year but the greatest growth was shown by the Third ward where the count for 1942 was 2787 students as compared with 2331 last year an increase of 456 Resultsi of the census for the other wards showed the following: Ward 12106 in 1941 and 103 2211 ward 2 increase 881 last year 1136 in 1942 increase 255 ward 4 2156 in 1941 and 2376 in 1942 increase and ward 5 3393 in 1911 V 220 ' :: :' --- 4 ' In k - ' - ' ''''' ''' 21 - 7 '' ' ' ''' ' - - ''''' - - ! 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IL ' :i ' ' ir tklik 4e o 4 '''' f ' I ' f ' r - ‘' 4 z i' - OGDEN—Raising of dairy type calves to steers and fattening for the market is a questionable practice from an economical and profitable point of view according to a study completed by Arthur Roth Jr assistant economist of the Intermountain forest and range experiment station of the U S forest service regional Because a large number of dairy and general farm operators in Utah and southeastern Idaho have been steers Mr producing dairy-typ- e Roth said he desired to call attention to these differences in returns specifically at this time The present high prices for hay and grain and the acute labor shortage should indicate to the operators that they should care Union Locals Lend Support To War Chest Tribune Intermountain Wire4 OGDEN — As leaders of the groups to solicit funds for the Ogden-Webcounty United War Chest from the commercial division were announced Saturday by R C Duvall general campaign chairman two Ogden union locals by resolution gave suppbrt to the drive General chairman of the commercial division was announced as E Hugh Ford with James M De Vine as vice chairman and the committee was divided into five groups with chairmen as follows: Group A automotive G Arron Gibbs chairman group B national firms Frank G Brown chairman group C retail stores A L Levin chairman group D retail and wholesale firms W C Hinds chairman group E retail firms W Ed White chairman The two local unions that voiced support of the 'United War Chest drive in Ogden and Weber county this year were the Carpenters local 450 by William J Brache as and Jesse B Christenpresident sen um secretary and Hodcarriers and Laborers union No 206 the resolution signed by the following members of the executive board: Orville DeVorss W J Williams George L Jones William A Silver-woo- d Ray T Larsen and Victor H Bohman Previously Mr Duvall had announced the appointment of George L Ellerbeck as chairman of the publie service division with W J Critchlow Jr as vice chairman er Truck Driver Posts $100 Bail OGDEN—Carl Francis 25 who gave his address as Salt Lake City Saturday was free under $100 bail after being booked Friday night at Ogden city jail for drunken He will appear before driving City Judge Charles G Cowley Monday for hearing According to Traffic Patrolmen G Bennett Ralph Morley and LFrancis was who investigated lines a Garrett Freight driving Inc loaded truck south on Wall avenue about 8:20 pm when he crashed the truck into a parked car belonging to Marion Howell 45 of 102 West Thirtieth street The Howell car was parked about 60 feet north of the Thirtieth street intersection on Wall avenue From the point of impact to where the truck came to a stop on the west sidewalk of Wall avenue measured 220 feet Patrolman Morley said and the car was knocked 76 feet south of where it was parked The truck knocked a limb off a tree at the intersection The freight lines truck was damaged slightly on the front end and the top of the truck body was bent when it struck the tree4 The automobile was completely demolished 14-in- ch '' : Forestry Econamlst Urges attising of Veall Stock steers ' - il' ': cr'1--1:-- field Right Captain Spence Comparisons of returns from the l !ale of steers raised from dairy type calves and from the sale of the calves as veal indicate that a much better profit can be had from the veal calves than from the animals after they have been raised and fattened for sale as 4 - :11 :g A typicall congregation hears a sermon by Captain Curtis T Spence chaplain at t r osf4 -- ::::' i ' ' :: ::::-- ': k i a 44 ::::e- 4 :' ': 4 u m 7 r: k:' 4: ::':'' :::' N ' fr-- - 'N :A4e-ro- Li:46bit " ! ::: ::2 S'''' ':''i :?:::::r'"--' "3!3 " T AA ":: ft g A ' :f - :(4-'- 'Its :r!:k ::: :4 ' - - I ' - 4 : ' 1 !' - 1 2 - - ": 1 :i 4:fris ' :: - ' --k Chaplain Gets Captaincy at IHill Field Post - -:- 1 4 this kind of enterprise before decontinue to the practice ciding One of the factors involved is Tribune Intermountain 'Wire the price for livestock over a AIR DEPOT AT HILL OGDEN five-yeperiod average with the FIELD—Honors are as a corning thick Chicago market taken guide and fast these Jays to Hill Field's They follow: Good to choice grade feeder and Chaplain Curtis T Spence stocker steers $923 a hundredChaplain Spence was recently weight and $750 a hundredweight promoted from first lieutenant to for common to medium grades and almost simultaneously which would include dairy stock captain as post chaplain for Present prices show good to choice was assigned feeders and stockers $1315 and Ogden air depot v Va Chapfor common to medium grades lainA native ofis Norfolk son Mr an of the Spence $1100 ::: Mrs- John A Spence of that city Ogden and North Salt Lake mar- He took his A B at Duke unikets are somewhat lower due to versity Durham N C in 1933 - and supply of the narrower-outletrained for the foreign conthe better grades Recent Ogden having sular service while there After Is--quotations for the various grades four years of additional graduate followof feeder steers show the work at Harvard divinity school ing prices: he was ordained to the ministry : Good feeders s1050a 1150 with in ' 1938 Following his ordiApril a few selling at $1200 medium nation he served as successively common feeders $875 01000 pastor of the Methodist church in feeders $725 rd 875 Norfolk the New North Church of Sell In Lower Grades England in Hingham Mass and the Unitarian church in Lrm Since dairy type feeders gen- Mass lower in sell the grades erally Jr July 1941 Chaplain Spence this means that dairy steers sell for entered on active duty with the $150 to $175 a hundred pounds United States army being asless than do steers of beef breedto an infantry divisiort first signed ing From the producers angle at Fort Dix N J In May 1942 the dairyman or general farmer he transferred to the air corps who grows out dairy type calves and was assigned as chaplain at t to yearlings or steers the Salt Lake air base From will have to be able to produce there he came to Hill field in Septhem for that much less than will tember of this year where he the producer of beef type steers in served as chaplain for a service order to compete with him Mr group until his recent assignment i Roth points out as post chaplain Lack of range and ranch faciliNonsectarian services for enlistties to grow calves as cheaply as ed personnel are held every Sunbeef type operators usually works day morning in the new post against the dairy farmer and cost chapel Besides Bible classes and and scarcity of feed and labor now vesper 'services a midweek prayer will still further work against him service also is held Chaplain it is explained Spence also has organized art exA 1939 survey of farm and ranch cellent choir of 18 voices drawn cattle operators using the Fish from among enlisted men officers I Lake and Mann national forests in and their wives Utah showed losses to stockmen and Mrs Spence with Chaplain running the dairy type cattle were their daughter Ann 10 to 11 per cent compared with Marie are now living in Salt Lake only 3 to 5 per cent for permit-tee- s City I ar 1 I-- t - - r two-year-o- ld of beef herds Better Returns With a smaller return for dairy rvi type steers and a relatively higher iNorth cost of production generally as compared with that for the beef LOGAN—The Utah State Agritype operator indicate a better return to the operator through the cultural college board of trustees sale of surplus dairy type calves approved a trip to Spokane Wash and Portland Ore: for J Whitney as veal Veal calves on the Chicago mar- Floyd extension forester and ket for the past five years aver- handled items of routine business Saturday aged $1033 a hundredweight with at a meeting in Logan Profeesor Floyd will present a recent quotations at $1500V 1550 This is around $3 a hundred more paper on The Role of Forestry in than would be received for steers the War'' at a convention of the which would indicate the operator State Foresters: association in could more profitably afford to run Spokane on November 30 and Deadditional milking stock than- to cember 1 in the capacity of chief warden for Utah He raise the dairy type calves to forester-fir- e will attend a convention of his steers Many of the more progressive Western Forestry and Conserva-on in Portland dairy farmers have now disposed tion association of the "magpie" steers they used December 2 and 3 as a representato run and have added more cows tive of the US AC school of forto the number they are milking estry rot of r' - ri rk é mit r-- 4 t 1 111 1!)! 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'Tribune Intermountain Wire LOGAN—Two Christmas plays will be presented in the Logan L D S tabernacle on Christmas morning as a feature of the annual 'Yuletide pageant sponsored by the 'Cache and Logan L D S mas ! no --- :: :::: :: g ''' -- Mrs Brown's special field Is of vitamin C or ascorbic acid content of foods under various conditions This vitamin is responsible for production of intercell cement substances which hold cells of body tissues together Drastic deficiencies of it result in weak walled blood vessels brittle bones and abnormal I k -' - : the armed Launch National Program A national program to learn more about conserving nutrients while growing harvesting marketing storing and cooking food had its inception a year ago at a land grant college meeting in Chicago Johnston Guest speaker was Henry D Home economists invited directors Call and there was a musical pro- - of state experiment stations to a dinner when they emphasized the gram importance of nutrition knowledge and suggested action As a result a cooperative program between stations experiment the nation was started throughout on a regional basis Officials from the 11 western states discussed the problem in Salt Lake Tribune Intermountain Wire LOGAN—Betty Lou Lindholm sophomore in education at Utah Stste Agricultural college represnting Kappa Delta sorority was named Utah state's "H Queen" at the annual harvest ball Tribune Intermountain Wire sponsored by the Ag club Friday LOGAN—G S Parkinson about t4eht in the Dansante ballroom The new queen is a daughter of 43 of Smithfield and Gwenn Mr and Mrs F S Lindholm of Smith 54 of Mendon suffered Lo175 West First North street painful facial cuts Saturday at gan She was chosen by the num- about 5:45 p m when the auto in ber of pennies dropped into her which h t they were riding went off box ballot "Pennytng" for the road and crashed into the side tandidates ?stopped at II p in and of the old Mendon river bridge on tY tally was made road about a Other candidates were Audrey the Iio'ichen of Cedar City Donna mile southwest of Logan Most seriously injured was Mr Jones of Overton Nev Lois Adams of Layton and Jenna Vee Parkinson driver of the auto who Lundahl and Rosalie NVolfe of Lo- suffered deep head and face lacerations and possibly other injuries gan Mr Smith received nose and forefeatured of the queen Crowning Both were taken the program which Included a head lacerations fire departcake and pie auction and award- by the Logan-Cach- e ment ambulance to the William ing of turkey and apple prizes Budge Memorial hospital Julian Bair and Wesley G Malmberg county deputy sheriffs reSelects Church Ogden ported that Mr Parkinson apparently was driving too fast to make Rites Vocalist the sharp turn onto the bridge skidded into the bridge OGDEN —Hulbert Keddington The auto en! Salt Lake City will be guest railingcaving in one wheel vacalist at the special Thanksgiving service of Ogden First Presbytertan church Sunday at 11 a Tn was announced Saturday by Dr inhn Edward Carver church pas- 1 :: - tions to avoid duplication of work and to get needed information in the shortest possible time Work was assigned on a commodity basis and Utah was selected to learn unknown nutrition secrets of peas tomatoes and lamb services called upon the nation's home economists for information on proper food preparation especially in mass army camp quantities Some of their questions mentunanswered for the science of nutrition is in its early stages of development The answers will be supplied however and the health of nations will improve as e ' Morning Program 4 :: production recognized as an Important weapon of the united nations Less well known but almost equally vital Is food preparation Wartime conservation of soil and machines for maximum farm output loses much of its value if not accompanied by "conservation of nutrients" in the foods produced Food will win the war only if it is the right kind of food and is prepared properly to give fighting men and civilians wartime strength Recognizing this Tribune Intermountain Wire CLINTON—Eight young men of Clinton who are joining the armed forces Saturday had been honored at a pubic program and testiat Clinton L D S chapel andZ?ishop J Albert Mitchell made the presentation of gifts and taiked briefly were Don and Wayne sons of Mr and Mrs Judliartley son Hartley: E:lis Summers son cif Mr and Mrs Wallac-- Summers nen Summers on of Mr and Mrs Wi::iam Summers Lewis Beesley vm of Mr and Mrs Robert Beesley Bert Muir son of Mr and Mrs J A Muir: Darwin Burnett son 'of Samuel H Burnett and DeLor Johnstnn son of Mr and Mrs John P I - ': ::::-7-:::- '1731 7--- City last January — int 4 Two Stakes Share Blood Tests Provide Science With Data For Program to Better Nation's Diet ' 5 1 4 ' I 44 ::5::-::f moderate - 3 ' x '" - 1 :::: :: c'c4v0: ' t :':' kt 1 V14' 44' : n:'1 '' ' ' : ::"-- t -- - ':: s'74- :' - - 9I ::: - - k' ': :" A :I ported Saturday i J Mayor William Evans Jr re- :t i ported after receiving a letter I from the war production board v - - 11-' that "all outdoore lighting should for-thbe abandoned duration" AS' P B Warns f l' i ' " The WP B points out that 2 1 Christmas lighting requires the 4 tse of critical materials electricity f4 5! 'w p o'r:i4f 7' and man power and is not in aci '''4 ' ' L 6- 4'i:f - L'1 cord with current conservation Mrs Almeda Perry Brown and her assistant programs Heber C Maughan superintendMrs Faye Moser obtain blood samples of ent of the Logan city light deState Agricultural college students to Utah partment who usually directs vitamin C content In blood plasma determine busiin the lighting preparations ness district said the WPB retest Is Glen- Zimmerman of Lehi the Taking quest will be carried out in Logan ' M R Hovey secretary of the Logan chamber of commerce said no lighting will be sponsored in the cityexcept possibly the lighting of about two trees on the 4 tabernacle grounds ::: ::::: '' toeA6' k 244 - '''':::: ' ' t ' :'4t 4 ''': :'' ': 19-42'''- ! Church Services Prove Popular ut Army 7 5 - :::': ::: Casts at Logan Present Two Yuletide Plays t t - ' 44-'- 1' r Tribune LOGAN — Outdoor Christmas lighting in Logan this year probably will be limited to illumination of a few trees on the Logan LD S tabernacle grounds officials re- ::' '''': ::r 1040:s ' ! :::': '':: 4e fr-4- AE I : :'' :: 1- :: :'' ' :iC ' :::: - :::::: i: :'::::- ::: :cz:--s-:-:-:- :: :::'' ': '''': '':':: :: ':- ::-:- i!' :- 1 C-:: ':' - 1'-'- v::-:- ": - - :' ::: ' ' '71 '74477 4oSz'!- ::::' :7v '4-- !: :- ' :la ' 04rnrrKZ:xt v:m7?:)Ifi:er?95?yoSX::::?'E!V494: !E!:C: ' :: :: :::: : ''' ' ' ::: ‘ - : ::!72::r'-!1rT- ! November 22 47:tiburte - -- - - ' !5Antp411114MpOMS0!ft MM - |