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Show THE AUTO LICENSES ARE TEAMER first time 1N HERALD-JOURNA- THURSDAY. JANUARY LOGAN, UTAH, L, u sjsoviet flag raised over 18. fAGE THREE. 1934. id Theods Hyde. Luncheon w.v to seventeen members. H Bodilv Mrs Armoml Hull has returned, to her home at Inkom. Idaho. ly pioout-spending past few month- u.tt dnv t v. Mins: i Mt-here. Id 8 bust Hi Fol nvoUrg The Mutual officers end part u.t-- . .tn old - are having a temple exeur i.irtint...'I tn Logan te.n.no Vodnusd.. night. Sunday s hva! Mrs. Hall returned Margaret W eono U .t ne this week after spendm; week in Idaho Preston, past i.e jilc ro r.vcd j r Prank J. Gilbert was in Inknrr. .Vr. t..I Mrs G on Mcnduv business. Mr. and Mrs (Aril Whittle v.tvt ;jis lav v: i.. Mis H H H;. !r YH'k end here visitors v. .i.' t:ijuy. "n William Hall of Inkom was u h uu-were wMliiig relatives here last week. nftuni.uvi Mr am! Mrs 1ndty hold V. H Hyde an; Pi.:mirj a mu. fiiu.'s in hun.n oi s,all dauehUr Jaclenu spent t hi Mr. oTi.yi Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs ami Larue Ui'il v The V W. Hyde wore oond'i od b Mr. and Mrs Out, i Gilbert Oaffti.v r! tor survi M.s. mM s. pt FOR SALE IN LOGAN With the tracing on sale of automobile licenses is Logan next Monday, the local branch office .of the Utah State Tax com mission will take on rts third major duty, according to John P. Creene, in charge of the local branch. The office, already, is handling the issuing of drivers licenses and intome tax reports. Io date, 6497 drivers licenses and 151 chauffeurs permits have been issued while some income tax reports have also been received. Mr. Greene has asked that those expecting to do business with the office come in as soon os possible instead of waiting until the last minute. In this wav. the inevitable final congestion can be avoided. The auto license permits must issued by March 1 if the car is to be operated after that date, while income tax reports are de linejuent after March 15. IPS-- ve-- r i i ldtt and in Preston anliliu, Idaho. jjr. and Mrs. Walkin Inglet ara the j.roiui parents of a baby boy, ,,r aa(J Mrs. Kelvin Gilbert of LtMbRun were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs T. S'. Hall. Hall spent Sunday n By run F iy mouth. Utah. V:l!h. Bodily. Willis and Ern-- t st Hall attended the basketball g: me at Preston Friday evenin'; Levi Biddy left for Nevada to tiir.d bus nejfi affairs. Mi li. Gilbert and Richard S r . h ac attending school at tho (TAJ at Logan. Will ud Laisai is confined to ho hi at the present. K:rid.-'.nand TVTWt Mrs laughter 1 atrium are visiting at w hiluev. spent Sunday j : 1 DEEP REDUCTIONS IN THE FACE OF RISING PRICES. WHAT A CHANCE for SAVINGS! ASK CITY FOR NEW C W A PROJECTS A request that Logan City furnish materials foe filling the side, on the west side of Main talk street between First and Second South streets to bring the walk to was tl.e level of the made of the city commission Tuesday night. The was made by request George B. Bowen and Ross An deison, a special Chamber of Commerr committee which has been named to cooperate with the city in selection of work projects toi the CWA. It is planned to finance the project through CWA funds but con. tiucrable fill material and concrete for a new sidewalk would mission of the abutting property be necessary. is The city agreed to furnish owners to the improvement necessary materials provided per. obtained. roa-jva- i y, r on verified by have t.oic rerun expeditions. l he would not mind He s il m' king another dash into the po- I'giou.s. but he believes he is' He is f.H, His oc ;.i Jo that bu r ;s p i ay but the mustache vh. h ? fneed hin pictures nt the lieivlH hs glory is gone. the rcicnUfic world "What needs now." ho sai I, "is a thnr-- o i"V Tunnt ion of every hit of COOK man has gathered information about the poles and the iey re- rather thnn more polar ex- ARCTIC BOOK gions, peditions. He said he was follow- inA very carefully tlu runent trip ot Ke.ti Admiral Byrd. D:. t'on!c upends his time with! BUFFALO, N. Y. Dr. Frederick Hart Aurora and A. Cook, world famous polar re- - daughters i.i Y. .uvde gion explorer, around whose head worldwide controversy raged 25 years ago when his claim of being che first man to reach the North vni whs disputed by Admiral Robert L. Peary, is taking life Mrs. George O. Hansen was en easy these days by working on no ho-.a at ertained another book on Arctic exploraparty, in fvjndav evening at her tions. or -he :v. nrnivura. fiiT-r'.:' birthday Dr. r0'P GH M A s .kil i wni.ig of goon s and story that he discovered the North b li A vv:u; enj Vud. Foie, came to ISutat.j urt Hly tu .ui'.a, to tile fm v:m pay his regular visit to Kdv.aru .owing gueuts: Mrs. Williard H:m L. Hur.na, federal probation officer. He was released on parole vn, 'fr. and Mrs. l'slie Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Il.insca, Mrs. recently after serving a prison Morse Han.ea.Orlin Mr. and Mrs term for selling fake stock. .:ro!d Mr. and Mr' Hanscii, j! "They thought it was admission M'n van ond J. 1r;. Dr. Cook told of failure then, 4 newspapermen, "when I said that '!:itk:r o Hy.'c Park a id Mr. ant! f-no positive estimate of the exact Mis. Edgar Ilrmseu. is.: a H lyarJ and J ll. y locationbe of the pole or polar cap of la? uo.inutte- -' made. They could bPtv-e a ing rcpcs was guessing when I said I had J.o and Build. ng eompiav been to thw pole, but today scienof the state of Utah, at tists and polar explorers agree ii'vcstors ir. a cjimnittee meeting that the very peak of the world tirdciLake last lay City cannot be located exactly with a meet The of the purpose evening reasonable degree of certainty. to decide what best Dr. Cook said the narative he i.g was u!d o done hv t.be committej n wrote on bi pvppditicm to it ii getting the re organ assi his observations and other data, PLr. The committed geological topographical and me- - .a mooescowipleted. reported that it was th opinion of all present that very important tint all in who huve received ors t ay :vv.v' ! cards cf the plan accepted at the rvjotmg held in Fa't Luke ...v, jrrj.vijer 13 should rahi It wiG .,'sj miii!s in at o:uo. five per cent ' a approve til. that tlv new directors wiiii a t.'pc of the company is vc y imp. riant to ah i.h il !ers. Mrs S th Tharnley rntert. lined , v WRITING . R3. (S. TTraefe i v P'xl ,.1 " V .Kr. ,r . i Smithfield - Moves Boulder Dam To Logan r t Furnished By 'fys-X'- f ll ' '. y. REGULAR : 12A SI I.r-.- i VAU'ES! s LundhergBuickCo. i n f i 1 Fn-tu- Logan, Utah !!ECULAR v I) - h.-- TO SI 7.30 VALUES! . j 'piiy v.ful dm ;r party Mon cveiing at nr hamc i " i r ( Mr. ad Mra. Robert B .l.o..il.y who wrr re ently nia.' a ii.., TIP' wa: ujers i M;.er ca.iucct:cks and centered Mb a basket of snap pink , o,gnn.. were laid for Cavers Mi ;. id Mrs. Samuel Nelson. Mr M ... John Rous, Mr. aw. Tharnlcy. Mr. and Mr; e fhoi n'ey. Mr. '.) and Mr? lap. i Ihirnlcy, Mrs. Mary Blow Mrs .juin Besy Anderson, Mrs families iv!m Timmons and 'V.i.sien were and visiting ;'id Tl.o vvi'h cliTier pink pi .aole iuess t : WALLPAPER Stock Reducing Our inventory shoivs that luue e quantities of brand new to justify a Clearance Sale! NEW STOCK ! . . . w ai! ... j i nt f ... THIS IS Exquisite, modernistic Numbers suitable for dining room bedroom and draw ing room ; r iv s M.i-7'- j a Sunday SiH Bingham Laltc nn VALUES! Rpenl busi ; Al: e Saunders is spending at Collinston with rela I Miss Carina Nilaon returned U ecr Lodge, Montana Wednesda n orning. after spending a month .j n hir mother. Mrs. Allie Done ai d family. M.l Francis Hoff of Driggs juniui and Mrs. Fred Sandburg c. Ogden are guests of Mr. and .vr-- . George P. Toolson. The Valley View club enter tained at a dancing party Satur du Mr of the at home evening and Mrs. Gerald Walker. Twen Ftc coujdes were in attendance. fu ihmcnts wore served. Mi-:S. N. Soren:en. Mrs. L. V !Ti.ols:n, Mrs. Leo Low, M;s !! nrv O. Hansen, and Mrs. Oliv ll o.i r nfertained at a no iiof A wm 3$ & A & . p.itjMrs A ii. afti nonn Kd:i Phillips at bon honu her iJr'pihUui alternaon was and social .ing lumchcan . . . in hrld-i- Z:ia Hdl was served jussisted b by her ch.iL M s d. We contracted for these overcoats at th3 low ebb prices of last June before N.K.A. and inflation sent clothing costs upward5. All throughout the fall and winter season we maintained these low prices on a basis of our advantageous purchases even though prices kept rising. Now clearance policy subjects them io our usual January reductions. Realize the tremendous savings in stocking up your wardrobe against present and future needs. TOP COATS complete selection of sizes, in broken lots. Valin's to as high as A SW.V- - 6S SUITS stotk Every Suit in our present REDUCED IX BRICE! Values Vouil Nc er Forget et is ! K - irh v K See Our Windows For Great Bargains a:d Mia. Adrain Toa1;.o.i dcuyhcr.s Helen and Ma b.t duri.ig the week iounly where AT; oi; i.i employ1'They vip' o ; s. jiir for the rumaimlcr A1 ALL AT A PRICE YOU (AN AFFORD! & ' Leonard io the CHRISTENSEN Furniture Company re I H , f Vf d. s. , ,h aper patterns together with daintily decorative designs M9A5 io $21.50 i SALE! Mifii-cie- KFCU; AR i :.rc::son nbers of vv.i th A writ give; J i nit y ..nd music were the diversion lor A dainty luncheon in otx'ftsion. wis served. Mr. and Mrs. Thorn by received many beautiful gifts.; 1 he guests were Mr. ami Mrs. Wl CK OUft fJ)l J |