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Show li1 TI1E IIERA L D PAGE SIX. 0 - 3 U R N A L, L 6 GA N, U T A II, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 19 Mrs. Harvey Archibald and children of Wellsville, Grant Heninger, Howard Heninger Mr. and Mrs. 1 Big Five Commissions Study 1 Who Threaten Big Rail Strike MENDON NEWS New Beer Ordinance A piopoitvd ordinum e wln Ii, if passed, will requite all tty and enfis, beer bouses, and i county other plaies to sto) the sale of beer at 11 p in every night, and will prohibit bei r silis on Sunday, and be piesented to Kogan illy next llaehe county eoninmsioneis Wednesday The new oidinaiue will be drawn up by 1 E Nelson. Cai he lounty nttormv, and Mtlvin C. Harris, Logan eitv attorney It grew out of a meeting VTednesdav of county and city offniuls For sevciul months there has been agitation by various groups in the vounty for su h an ordinum e Ineludid in the ordinum e will bi stipulation that heir vindors must close their doois at 12 30 caih night, according to Newell J Crookston, tounty clerk Mr Crookston explained that C.u lie county has an oidiname similar to the one proposed with the exception of the Sunday of beer sales, and that Logan city officials have dei lueci 10 propose a similar law in order to control the sale of bear in Logan after beer parlors outside the city limits have closed The supplementary clause of stopping Sunday sale of beer is a proposal of community ar church It has be n termed organizations particularly "queer" that throughout the county on Sundi y it is impossible to purchase foodstuffs, because . f a S today closing ordinance affecting on grocery stores, and yet bee, has been ohtamuble any day rf Ine week. I - I X .1 er These nllitfinls oi five big railroad opcialing unions hdve announced in Chicago that they wilt iciu Piesident T. C. Cnshen of Switchmen s Union wmkeis in stnkes starting Dec. 7. 8 and 9. Left of North America; Vice Piesident D. A. MacKenzie of Biothcrhood of Railroad Trainmen; Grand of Chief Alvanfey Johnston of Biothcrhood of Locomotive Engineers; Assistant Pi esident C. J. Goft Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engmemen; and President H. W. Fraser of Order of Railway Conductors. ht Long Journey but U. S. 'Crackers, Aah! ; I 'N to Help Father jE X It War is H ; The power of 25 000 men Is in a modern locomotive. It e. tmtraOUHTHiH v SHOW i OF CACHE 'x? VAUEV"' LAST TIMES TODAY! Dead End Kids Little Tough Guys i, f PLACE NURSE KILLED Mob Town !, n Till7eAthe Toiler Tomorrow Only! WITH GIANT i TEN-O-WI- J N 2-14.0- I 0 a Portland. Ore, hospital Able Seaman Charles Smith, rangefinder on the HMS Warspite, nurses a badly burned hand. He was on the HMS Southampton when it sunk under him at Narvik. Transferred to the War'plte after being rescued unharmed. Smith was in the battle of Mapittan, Crete, and sundry other engagements without suffering a scratch. He visited friends In Portland, found an old firecracker left He lit It, blew off part of his over from Fourth of July celebration right hand Where a Slow Draw Meant a Fast Death. Robert Stack Ann Rutherford Richard Dix Frances Farmer rod Crawford Andy Deine Hugh Herbert Lon Chaney, Jr. 15 I- in BAD LANDS OF DAKOTA Hus Short Hits of the Week in Sweet Fie and Fie Comedy Riot FOFEYE - FEST FI LOT After her release from a Nazi concentration camp, ILse Engel, above, journeyed fiom Fiance to Pittsburgh, Pa., to testify for her father in his divorce suit against her mother. Dad got tire divorce. immiiuii P57aie 20c TOMTE - TOMORROW ! Everyones raving about this bargain program! i ; ELACKFOOT, Ida., Nov. 21 (IT) Idaho Laura Lowe, Falls nurse, was killed yesterday in an automobile collision five miles north of here. Miss Lowe plunged through the windshield and severed her throat on the shattered glass when the car in which she was riding ran into the back end of another vehicle, state police 1 i FT-riTH- I Mats. f : !; to See This Great Double Dill! H (tarring GEORGE MONTGOMERY with Lynnt Roberts reported. ? "bbENT h! iliis with STUART : : A L S O ERWIN ;! VSKY UNA MERKEL', ' ':! : Idaho Girl Dies In Accident Starts Tomorrow! fmdronm r tOltlt men the nation. MUIIPMY ITIHIINO busi-nes- and serves 90 s of In this territory, especially, much Reddy Kilo- watt power is being used by military projects and national defense industries. These de- mands for additional electricity have been met without in- convenience to any of our Maybe somebodys talking about yout They noticed your bad breath. 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Each one of your advertisements can be a newte news cf your business. I low many people buy the paper? Where are they located? How was the circulation obtained? To gi e )ou this information and many other facts TeL 78 This STOOGE COMEDY Mary Martin In itv i KISS THE DOS GGODDYE Join the GansJ I ST, MM1NFE FAIR A CARTOONS The alley Premier! Don Ameche and Cache lifts Ilk- - - I. Sec It ,.r .. Illll n M. r Here! v,JL rfiits ti ir Atr i Jf ?si 20c I lit il 6 p. 111. NIGHTS 10c - TV W 1' circulation records, just as the bank examiner makes a check of your banks records. The information thus obtained is published in official A. B. C. reports. When ) ou buy space in this newspaper you know just what, in circulation values, jou get for the money invested. You should know all about the circulation of the newspaper that is carrjing the TONIGHT and SAT. Mire ('oat Hangers in Annually, one of the Bureaus large staff of trained auditors makes .an audit of our spaper within a newspaper. 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McCarrol of LeGrandc, Oregon Miss Lowe, a senior nurse student at the Idaho Falls hospital, was born in Morelund, but had resided in Franklin county in Franklin, former home of her father, Banida, Maplcton and Glendale. She is surr, vived by her father, her five brothers and sisters. Lola, DeVar, Weston, Samuel and Grant Her mother, not living, was Malissa H heeler of Mapleton. Two vi nng Preston school inK. G Bitter, secretary of the ban structs Misses Florence Good-liff- e anu Jean Ellis, were In an Dirgo Building and Trades Council, ueeident on the holiday two miles addresses a mass mecung of striking south of Idaho Falls Miss E' is, building tradesmen, whose walkout whose home is in Dubois, Idaho, on San Diego naval projects halted millions in defense work. received bruises and was the only passenger in the Goodliffe car who was injured. Their tar was struck in the back by a sedan driven by James Kubosumi 1, of Idaho Falls. At 1 .30 a. m. Friday the car ow ed and driven by Douglas Nelson of Mink Creek overturned at Glencoe between Mink Creek and Preston State Policeman Harry Dabling said slick roads were at fault. Mr. Nelson was returning to Los Angeles where he now resides. Mr Dabling said the Nelson mishap was the only Franklin county mcidcnt over the holiday period. Neither he nor his car received MISCHA ftl'ERi ; i!i defense. fl- And i national MEMO TO ADVERTISERS Strike Ultimatum davis Till! i r Ees. Tonites Your Last Chance ill f 'Z5f up CO YOUR EARS RING? foster-mothe- t : is speeding In DEADWOOD CITY V of the nation, Dor-othe- ' in Serving 90 7 Hyrum Sunday. In compliment to her husband's birthday, Mrs. Wayne Hubner gave a dinner Friday. An attractively decorated cake formed the center-piec- e and places were marked for Mr. Hubner, Mr and Mrs. George Hubner, Okey Hnbnci, Miss Frona y Hubner, Miss Frona Hubner, Hubner, Glen Hubner, Mrs. Hubner end children. Earl Bird is reported as recovering from a recent illness. Mrs. Elmer Hemng r entertained at an attractively ari jied dinner, aunday in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Reeder's birthday. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Reeder of Brigham, Mr. and I TT Reddy ffiowatt Pont Hy-ru- La-Ma- rr 4 A gf ? rj A Strike of 3300 AFL building tradesmen on $15 000 000 In naval deterne projects at San Diego was aetcubid as "revolt" by Admiral Charles A Iildtlj ll'h Pitrtft ronun mi1 nit. e-- A. B. C. I Henirger and family. Luncheon was served tu Mrs Gill AlMuir, Mrs. Stephen Muir, Mrs ton Bird, Mrs Verna Sorensen, Mildred Bird, Harriett Muir, Colcen and Yvonne Bird, Joyce Muir, Barbara Sorensen, Lee and Delores Bird, Linda Bud. Mr. and Mrs LaMnrr Mohr and son of Providence, Mr and Mis. Merrill W right and children of Mr. and Mrs. Lehind Larsen were and family of Wellsville Mar-illa Mrs. guests of their mother, berved and Buist. Dinner was plate were also laid for Thelma Buist, Leon Buist. Mrs. Durrtli Hughes entertained on Thursday Luncheon was served to Mrs. Mary B. Sorenbcn, Mrs. Manila Buist, Mrs Annie Hughes, Miss Jennie Richards. Mrs. George Smith gave a dinner Sunday. Places were marked for Mrs. Wm. Bowen of Beaver Dam, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dailey and family of W cllsville Mr. and Mrd Oliver Taylor spent part of the week in Salt Lake City. Mrs.. A. W. Richards,. Mrs. C. S. were Barrett, Miss Ann Sorensen Sthiff-man dinner guests o,f Mrs. Albert at her home in Logan on Friday. IS RECOVERING-FROOPERA TIO.N .Mr. and Mrs. James Burnaid und children spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs Owen Sorensen. Mr. Sorensen is recovering from a major operation at the Budge hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O J. Barrett on Sunday. Mrs. Marvin Dunbar of Logan spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood. Mr. and Mrs Theo Whitney and daughter, Helen we're dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson at The ITA held their meeting Wednesday evening in the uchooi house. Pres. Delone Larsen was in charge. Wra. Clayton, highway paNo trolman spoke on "There Are HuDealers for New Parts in the man Body. The Singing Mothers Ellen Mrs sang, accompanist, Ladle Players were by Elmer Hen-ingand Arthur Kidman. Mrs Sarah L. Hughes is recoverillness. ing from a recent M. D. Bird and Mr and Mrs. Miss Artice Bird motored to Ogden Sunday and were dinner guests of their daughter and family, Mr. and. Mrs. Leo Jensen. Miss Bird remained for a week's visit. ISITOKS AT BIRD HOME Mr and Mrs. Laurence Slater of Ogden Miss Arzella Bird of Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fifield of Logan were guests of Mrs Ellen Bird and Miss Irene Bird also Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heninger on Sun. day. Dinner was served. Mr and Mrs. W. B Muir of Rexburg, Ida., were guests of Mr. and Mrs Jos N. Sorensen Wednesday and Thursday. H B Whitney, who has been ill the past two weeks is recovering. Mis. Lon Wood, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. E. J. Hancock attended a party given by Mrs. Hal Farr at her home in Logan on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Longstroth of Preston visited with Mrs. Emma Hancock and were dinner guests oh Mr and Mrs. E. J. Hancock on Tuesday. Ihe frailbuilder boys and their teacher, Mrs. Rhoda Hardman enjoyed a bonfire party on Friday. Those present were Fred Hardman, Heber Hardman, Ronald Jensen, Ronald Kidman, Gill Wood, Baker, Clyde Muir, Milton Ol- sen I Mrs. Tohn O. Hughes visited with i her mother, Mrs. A. J. Allen at Hy-- I rum on Wednesday, Mrs. Kingsley Stewart of Lo- j gan spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas j Muir. Mr and Mrs Stephen Muir and j children motored to Trenton Sun- and were dinner guests of Mr. Jday Mrs. K G. Hulse. ENTERTAINS i I OR GIRL Mrs C. P. Bird entertained at a j ' party Monday in honor of her thiee I jear old daughter, Margaret Ann. 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