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WASHINGTON, OCT s (UP-- Iihs uov is wilt piuhatdy lo id'j,)t hi Id ai 1,k da.k tin ouslinut ihp a ill amt winltt wit'iout a was Icai Pi it at ilif W In: p Hon, 1 Greater Values 0 IUJ1CB Lower Prices 0R CBD3J aa The Home 11 Hou of Style FALL DRESSES s. vat.-"- I I r l ine furs, fabrics and workmanship are found in the coats presented for the winter season. The values in these coats meets the enables popular demands of economy and you to possess the finest of garments at a saying. Youthful belted models and straight line coats with an abundance of fur, clcwer 'bfe', neyv style details and neyv sleeye treatments Hl.uk, are to be found in these groups, brown, green and blue are the featurei colors. Our Modern Budget Plan enables you to puri h.i-- e your Fall waidiobe on a semiof series weekly. monthly or mom v payments Ak about this plan. It Is for voiir lonveuieme. $89 95 Millinery in both felt anil accent the feminine note in Fall wearables. New beret and furllin effects, tucked and draped ttpes, shallow crowns with rolled, brims doubled and are accorded the important places Jtf-the-fa- in Fall showings. 111 1 'fit $095 to BERLIN News has reached heie that Polish people must take a hath by of- - at least once a month whether they need it o' not. Polish government is introducing a law under which every inhabitant of the counKANSAS CITY, Oct 9 (UP) A was recovering try will be compelled to take nt nian trom S'arvation In a hospital least one bath a month. What is here after what he more, he must have a card at ampule today r to prove it. fast. claimed was a d , - LAKE CITY. Od 9 (U P- itor two band! s. our o' whom w.,s Ijiliovi'd to havo bin'll woundoil last nijclit. widen on today ultei ,m un-i- n cs-f- ul WELCOME HOME U. S. A. C. ALUMNI $295 Present Astonishing Values TO ' $7M TAKE 'EM TRENTON, N. J., CM 9 'UPI A nnnviiii use to tcht validi'V ot tlin ISth amondmoiit in tin- - I'mli-(ita.se during the night Ktatos (list lit lotot lieu- today. Hieis and ( itirens. 1 mm FALL COATS $!9 - , MUST The man who is lucky In lovs remains single. SALT inks that olleis splliulid shutting of tortiliiiut ion it smart colors, me tnaurials outh ful oil! be.uit'tu! steles. You w.'l fiml models with flared skirts, trim straight s'vled diessts, tunic, bolero anil peplum ellects, in fact, every style that is new. All the important fall colors and the finest materials. I Itese hi esses offer you greater yalue than you liaye been able to purchase in many a season. T0 i -- That Radiate Value $Q95 ton RIO DE JANEIRO, Oil 9 UP' ltopoits in Santiago tliat tlesi an 10 I.nw dent -'pnod s 1" dtj- -i til'd today as "1 ..I,, ill-- u- 0)p( .1 .1 first tune her grad- uation from Che Alziene school of ciiamatic arts lu New Yoik Cityc Miss Cynthia Blood, daughter , fajJ I)r. and Mrs. Wilkie H Blmnl ol Salt Bake Ci'y will give a diamatic leading at the I'SAC auditoiiuin Thursday evening at S 15 p m. This piesentation Is being sponsored by the Clio club Mms Blood 1., a toimer Logan girl and at hci fust appearame in the state since reluming whuh was held recently at Salt Lake City was accorded a gieat reception following her giaduation at New York in May, Miss Blood toured Europe with her family. Ail club women ot Logan and their partmis and many other friends ot M s3 Blood will be tlm invitd guests. Germany. Oi t 9 0JP tliat almo-- t tear ."J hnuuane )MioiOi'ns, tnup1 5' u tu siil. hOuki' a liaitsi today HAMBURG, for the Appearing in her home town since kiM' lull li ah r nilu iu FORMER LOCAL GIRL TO GIVE DRAMA READING Flashe- s- I itn in i, .hi 93 0. 1 , Fanny Sayl Flapper o,r. uSMTfff PLANE TO GET TRIAL SOON ( Is iistai. P- PAPER PART j n s lilt !i 1 CITY, n t N'Mn H st uu s nr iix M 111 n OCT. THURSDAY, HERALD, Side view, rear view and front view of Roy B. Scrog-- ,' new plane, attened after the ordinary paper dart. A paper dart" Kl'tJEXE, Ore. !i.,t will tairy a man will take to the air help soon. B. At least, thats what Roy Sirosga ot this city, inventor of a trance new type aircralt, de lares. Mr. and Mis. John ltolmgien He asserts his plane has already and sons Mark and Aibuaiy of been otf the ground a dozen times Tooele visiting spent Monday toi short flights, and that its takeand Mrs. H. L. Bair. off speed is only from 20 to 23 Bishop Mrs. Glen Day entertained at Hides per hour a dinner Sunday. Covers weie laid "Mv plane is patterned after the town guests for seven. The out-ooidiuary paper dart, Scroggs says. weie- Mr. ant Mrs. Grant Doney, Tlie machine has a greatest Mis. Myrtle Nash of Fianklin, width ol IS feet; it Is six feet wide Mis. Glena Christofferson of Richin front, 2G teet long over all, and mond and Mis. Ralph Dav. has ;:.'0 square feet of under wing Mrs L H. Duller of Richmond .mil body siirlaee. It weighs toon was visiting Mrs. Glen Day Tuespounds, and is powered with an day afteinoon. 0X5 motor. Mrs. Guy Larsen received word Monday of the death of her hi other, Doctm George Handy of California. Mis. Raihel Anderson of Richmond, one ot the stake board inemheis was visiting Cove RePresbyterians in their twenty-.eion- bel Soi.elv Tuesday--. She gave annual meeting of the synod some very interesting lemarks in Salt l.ahe City Wednesday night to tlie sisters. selected Rev Jesse H. Baird of the Rav Ha. ill of Oxford was visitIaike First Salt Presbvtenaii ing Mr. and Mis. Edwin Hatch ihurch as niiHterator for Utah dur Ft dav. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hatch of mg the ensu ng year. The Revel end Baird will succeed Oxfoul called Monday for their the Rev Harris Pillshuiy, formerly son Ronald, who spent the ol Logan hut now ot Sait Lake City. end visiting M' and Mm. Edwin The sessions oi tlie svnod will coil Hatih. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Porter of tim.e until Friday night. Mapleton were visiting Mr. and Mr- -. Alma Monison Friday. Janies Scott left Sunday for Los Angeies, Calif , after spending two weeks with his daughter, Mrs. Geoige Preete Mrs Mvyon Pteeee and amily 01 Sin !i field were visiting Mrs. Fiance Preete. Monday Miss Donna Pieece motored home with them where she will spend several days. Mi. and Mrs. John Alveison of Mr. and Mrs. Brig Mapleton. Robinson of California, were vis iting Mr. and Mis. Albert Day Monday. Mrs. Albert Day entertained at a dinner Sunday, the out of town guests were- Mts Marv Day ol Downey, Mrs. Maty Nelson of H.'igham City, Mis. Jane Biggs of Franklin, Mrs. Christena Day. Mr. and Mrs Lowell Va Noy and Mr and Mrs. Roy Allusion of R11 hniond. William Skidmore of Richmond spent Mondav visiting Ills daugti td. Mi- - 1. H Allen Mis William Amleison of Rich n.ond was vt Ming Mm Joseph Mis- - ins Allen is visiting her niece. Miss Mumel Allen. Mr. and Mrs Giant Alien and daughters Colleen and Betty of California are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen Miss Leah lianison announces the opening of a shop featuring andies and confections, with a Is to It side line of groceries be known as Leah's Candy shop Mr. and Mis. Oral Ballam were the guests at u duck dinner at the home of Mrs. Ernest Olsen Monday evening. -- 'mm mi t - mWn f '$4'4 Baird Moderator Of CONSIDER Utah Presbyterians the MEN Behind the BANK T HE foundations of a bank are more than metal and money, glass and gold. They are human too. The personnel of a Bank is the truest criterion of its merit . . . the surest basis of judgment. The officers of this Bank are all men who have watched the commercial development of Cache valley . . . men who are keenly alert to opportunities . . . who are ever ready to lend the helping hand to any proejet that bids fair to augment further the community's prosperity. - $fa- - THAT V t M td V II1 , v hr diusliter the (1 190, LlOGl.T A Mill'S lOBACCO Co. wli St ptember 21, T9.1it. h n f u ls ? nu i , Nh P. Stewait John Quayle 1. D. E. Hansen We Invite you to to the First National Bank, get acquainted with the genial officers and come RESOURCES employes of' this in- stitution. They are here to aid you in your financial LIABILITIES f Jim Capital Stm k Sit- pin, and It' am 0 tor t Inti'ii' and depre imu tut I l.n imu im - - v s tu) 1 MJ S MIS H ft till nf ')( ! ho fin til.ij Owkutitd and the t r m t he h , Mis of ho roiiv. fu. int nnt Dt. DIRECTORS John H. Anderson L. S. Smart S. F. Ballif R. Spencer A. Sonne 0. L. Peterson CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION I) ;u Asst Cashier John E. Olson. Trust Officer dose attention to yoar ideas on business development and expansion. d hlv t. M A. Sonne. Vice Pres. & Cashier L. Westerholm, ttiy First National stands back of so many enterprises. THAT is silty ne still give Father Of Local Woman Is Called ih andhei --f-oM! is President Smart. Vice President L. S. local business Word has lwn rpcoivpd by Mrs. Charles Shoip of the death in Oakland, Cal f . last Thuisdar of h'r fathei. W. IL Short, 71. in an anto accident. According to the "word received bv Mrs Shonp her father was hit while rroinp a street Mr. Short vns known lvre haunc ieMd'd with Ids dauuhi He fui 9 :ir mv' i .1 OFFICERS John II. Andei9on, M taken, ns hi .i"L i, i "1 J J i,I qfte FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOGAN . UTAH Mxurn Banking oi its Best |