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Show Visiting Daughter ! S. D. Cox, of Soda ; SrJings, ' Idaho, is in Logan visiting -with his daughter, Mm Edith Gutzman the popular -waitress . at Jade's i Cafe on Center street.. ' Toastmaster Dc, -George M. TFister, Ogden, ' '13 will be toastmaster ' at the - serrti- centennial alumni banquet to be held in the- 'college library' building, June. 4, Erwin Clement, 1 executive secretary of the college j alumni association, said Friday.; JB Y C Reunion ' The B. Y. College faculty and -student reunion at the Logan Senior Sen-ior high school Saturday . night, attracted a large number of former1 for-mer1 patrons of the closed school. Wilford D. Porter was master of : ceremonies - at the banquet where a number responded to toasts. Included In-cluded in this number were P. A. Hinckley, David Wangsgard, Mrs. Letha Anderson Lundahl, Prof. A. N. Sorensen and Prof. Evan B. Murray. " Home from Tacoma Mrs. Jesse Earl, Mrs. Gladys Earl, Mrs. Prank Williams and Mrs. Parley Larsen, have returned from a pleasant visit at Tacoma, Washington, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Earl. Given School Leave . Harold ML Peterson, acting principal prin-cipal of (Logan junior high school during . the , past year and for : eight years previously instructor of I biological sciences and agriculture at the school, has been granted la year's leave of absence by the kity board of education. Mr. Peterson Pe-terson expects to continue study toward his doctor's degree. Letter from Roosevelt President Elmer G. Peterson of the college is in receipt of a per- sonal letter from President Roosevelt Roose-velt congratulating the local institution in-stitution on its semi-centennial birthday and expressing his cor-jdial cor-jdial felicitations on the occasion I of the concluding ceremonial inci-ident inci-ident to the Semi Centennial of the college to be celebrated June 5, 6, and 7, with the cornerstone resealing ceremony occurring Tues. I June 7. Ogden Visitors r1 Mr. and Mrs. George Blgler of Ogden were in Mendon Monday, having joined the throng of visitors visi-tors at the cemetery there to assist as-sist in the . decoration of the graves,: : 1 Get Flowers Here Mrs. Lou Gulick, wife of Rev. Jos. C, Gulick of. Idaho Falls and son Jack, together, with Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace Woodall of Soda Springs, Idaho, Ida-ho, were in Logan Saturday, having hav-ing come here to obtain flowers for Decoration Day:1 They were guests at - the homes of James P. and Dean Woodall. Spencer Installed Keith Spencer, Logan, was officially of-ficially installed as student body president at the Utah State Agricultural Agri-cultural college in a general assembly as-sembly held in the college1 auditorium auditor-ium Friday afternoon, according to Elmo Garff, Salt Lake City, who has headed student activities during the past year. Poppy Day Success Both Mrs. Arthur LaBeau and Mrs. O. W. Pedersen, presidents respectively of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion Le-gion Auxiliaries, were gratified with the success of the annual Poppy Day campaign results here Saturday. All who assisted in making mak-ing it the success it was, they extend ex-tend their appreciation. ' Art Teacher Scores A poster designed by Everett Thorpe, instructor in art at the college, will be used in national exhibits being sponsored by DeVoe land Reynolds company to urge safe driving, a letter from company com-pany officials informed him Friday. Fri-day. Judges of the contest included includ-ed Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt and several eminent New . York City artists, as well as members of the art faculties of several eastern universities. . '. Fred Auerbach Dies Frederick Samuel Auerbach, 47, one of the most widely known merchants in the intermountain west and a prominent participant in civic affairs of Salt Lake City and Utah, died at 8 a. m. Saturday Sat-urday in the family residence, 1418 Military way. Death, which was caused by heart attack came suddenly and unexpectedly while he was preparing to go to his office of-fice in the Auerbach company department de-partment store, of which he was vice president, secretary and treasurer. treas-urer. Forestry School Dr. R. P. McLaughlin announced announc-ed Monday that the school of forestry for-estry of the college will begin its summer camp June 13 at Tony Grove for an eight week's session An enrollment of 60 men majoring major-ing in forestry range management, and wild life management is expected ex-pected to register. This year the faculty will consist of Dr. McLaughlin, Mc-Laughlin, Professor J. Whitney Floyd, Professor George H. Barnes, forestry; Professor George B, Kelker, wildlife, and Professor Arthur Ar-thur D. Smith, range menagement Speciai lectures will be given during dur-ing the session by representatives of the forest service, soil conservation conser-vation service, state fish and gam commission and others. Figure in Accident Six persons figured in a highway accident a few minutes after noon Monday on the highway at about Tenth north, or immediately in front of the Valley Market. Maurice Mau-rice Clark and wife were driving north. Francis H. Gunnell, wife and three-year-old daughter Helen and William Cooley of Newton to the left to cross the highway just in time for a headon collision. col-lision. The Clarks were taken to the Budge hospital while the occupants oc-cupants of the Gunnell car were taken to the Cache Valley hospital. hos-pital. All were mone or less injured, in-jured, with Clark receiving a broken brok-en arm. Leave sooner, drive slower, live longer. Insure with us Utah Mortgage Mor-tgage Loan Corp. Insurance Dept. O. A. Garff, Mg?. -'-' Accident at Richmond Mrs. Edith Sorensen Henderson, wife of Bert Henderson of Clifton, Clif-ton, her daughter Barbara JLouise Henderson, Miss Coy Mendenhall and Miss Donnette Howell Hooker, were all taken to the Budge hospital hos-pital Sunday evening with injuries received in an automobile accident on the highway at Richmond. Miss Van Luven was also in the automobile but was not injured. Miss Henderson was driving the car when it got out of control as she attempted to pass another car. The Lincoln Zepher turned over twice in the air before it alighted according to witnesses. All those injured escaped with miner cuts and bruises except Mils. Henderson who still remains in the hospita,! All were residents of Clifton anc were returning home from a visit lin Logan. Leave socner, drive slower liv longer. Insure with us. Utah Mortgage Mort-gage Loan Corp. Insurance Dept. ' O. A. Garff, Mgr. |