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Show ifleat-To- o ''"T'x Prices n Costly,-Women-Pa- f tvr v- I f L 2 Senior Hits && " Krul tv, Nocmli( r 'r.m (Hlltll The Herald Journal Page 1, 1146 ! Miraculous? dire Mv fre o famous N.blr on t: r Log ti, um.ius. gave . ' c a brut puluiv ot sibuil b.c at Logan higu as il w as li tinnier yeais tonquied with today, al mg w.lh a sicne from Senior itns talks were g.ven by Joa i Kilomn, and Si n or ciasa pns.dent, Hebert Mohr, txpla.n ng about the Logan school and the piopostd memorial. Sludcntbody 1'reMiient Duane Christensen was master of TeJpphotel women pickrt a meat market, Fighting Inflated prices, these urttuia other cotiiuinns to euip buying meat until high prices go down. Eng'and's Market rvmtinued from F,mo t Murdock-Grange- r (ram Fdge itiputirtued 1 t interest would sale pioiitlie and veget ihles for with the new inblnet for te he to sabotage of m Lompb.shments vege-table- 1 Demo tile iiatie administration" Former employe of The limn! Journal, Mr England was mark t manager for a lot.il A nen.ei 1. Food store for two year- then was at isafewuy's for " than fotti years. In his own .tie -- whuh represents fulfilln.ent o a dream to be in business for hia self-h- e is assi-teby Mrs Hn! land, by their two ehildien, Noun. Hae, 15, and Dee. 11, and by L' Reeder, Marian Seamons is part-timI e clerk. former Mrs. England i.s the Norraa Stephens. The couple have Norma three children besides Rae and Dee, there is Susan, 1 4 years old. LARGE SI1 1) Falls, Me., Nov 1. inn -- The largest potato grown Main weighed four pounds, fu ounres. Grown on the farm o Ralph Sanborne in LUehfield won a $100 prize offe.ed of the by Editor John Gould Lisbon Falls Enterprise "or ti.e largest' Maine spud It will be exhibited in Boston and later entered in competition with the largest potato grown in Idaho. LISBON i' Senator Murdoik pmd tomp.i-inen- t to local Dionot ratio leader j tor the su. i ess of the rally de aribed by him as "an enthu-ia-ti- e throng rivalid only by th Farklcy rally in Salt Lake CYv Oi toher 21 Him Concern Wartime controls and restric tions are being released, and frc is taking over til. competition I rocesses of our economy, the Senator said. My great conceir is that we maintain our balance -- nd not throw our whole syste u out of harmony and into confus.on because of impatience and rash action. "Such had propaganda us enough? time for a change constitute the essence of childbsh think. ng," Jfenator Murdock continued Nol much intelligence was required to think up such a platform "We have it In our hands to (ontmue to build and maintain aj stable prosperity. Such a can be maintained . teamwork between cop- gress and the administration. We are at the crossroads Will w. continue on toward peace, pros-- 1 parity and security through team work or will we sabotage th peace and our future prosperity by ushering in a stalemate in ou I HOUSE PAINT Y f " s $- State Hardware 27 ' North Main He Extremely handy in stormy jd , BEATERS ? 1.95 Hack only. 39" wide. - steel. Something You must see them. All stitch70 x 95 inches of soft cotton sheet blanket. Whip Real-- y ed ends. lovely. Be sure to get yours-sC- v - v .- E - SUITING 2.98 54 Yd. ,i Size Range wool, r rayon. Brown, olack. RAYON 1.90 O Complete White or tearose. Sizes 32 , to 44. Embroidery trim. I new shipment just in! Heavy duty hickory stripe! 'A 4 EASY s ij U'F I 1,1 f ALL WOOL ' SIZES 34 TO ; 54" Wide rvi ; -- LIKE iVflll PLAID DOUBLE itMwun - - 1.59 new 70 v autumn shades. 80";?i 198 o .'twrK.k y f f uulkvS, GIRLS vrSiAtfr,'' SKI PANTS t 3.98 SIIRITS - 2.49 Grand tf FLAIIIIEL 66'x76"2,2Lbs. X - . MEN'S SUEDE - v 5 Plan i BlAluLETS r.t ons o Easy Payment . 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O I hers 8.95 STORE HOURS M. TO 6:00 P. M. Fletcher Voices ; NEEDHAM'S x Bulova 14 QC 9:30 A. H then outlined a We need a definite plan Cfaafi 89.95 h. f 4 7.95 headed ANNOUNCINfr ceZenct MOTORS ette trim. weather. five-poi- llan-- 1. r m Coach or Sedan le 1.93 - WARDROBES , 1 I" DRYERS COVERS ADI a 1 j WHITE CAR SEAT SPACE SAVING NEW SHIPMENT including floats Two Cache pres-perit- national congress during the cru-cial years ahead " Challenge Cited Mr. Wilson, in his Smithficli address, declared that the great chifllenge of the . ilour is peace and how are we going to feet it "Where are we going? he asked. "What are our objectives'' VMiat is our policy? We should take a stand, we should state find cond tions and hold firmly to them, when we could have pence" CLOTHES Reg. by the Logan high and the schools pep dubs The paiade was something new in the way of homecoming actgvit.es at the Logan school Crowned queen was Norma Faison, daughter of Mr and Mrs N E. Farson, 4 North First West Along with school officials, all studentbody otfices have been making plans for this years events several weeks in advance Headed my president, Duane Christensen, they include JoAnn Emmett Joan Berntson, setie-tarand Barbara Croft, Doyle More than 30.000 pilgrims have Feck and Rex Skanchy, executive traveled to the village of Vilar Miss Oreta Hall Chao, Portugal, to see Amelia committeemen and feter A C Pederson are stu- Natividade, peasant girl reputed to be the subject of miracles. dent advisers She recently claimed to have had a vision of the Virgin Mary and ' 4-to have been cured of infirmities, events accompanied by the appearance of a cross murk on , (Continued from Page i her forehead Aid left hand, as tor of extens.on, USDA, and May- seen in photo. Although exam- nard Krcuger, professor of econ- ined beforehand by clergy and omics, University of Chicago her hands sealed by physicians, be featured speakers. the stigmata are said to have Claire 'Ihetirer, son of Mr. and reappeared. Mrs. J. J Theurer, first joined a beef 1940. In in club his baby sixth year, he raised seven calves Dr. and exhibited them in three shows where he won 12 blue ribbons and ' four red r bbons. Altogether he has raised 26 head of b.ef and produced 17,973 pounds of meat. Garrett Thain, son of Mr. and Lake city", n'o. t. ti: Mrs Roy C. Thain, has carried The Bernard Baruch plan for condairying products for four years trolling the manufacture of ih At present he owns two dairy cows atomic bomb is dead right", D and four heifers, m addition to Harvey Fletcher, New York City two beef cattle. He is being sent director of physical research to Chicago by the three conden-- 1 the Bell Telephone laboratories, sories and the dairy coop from said here today. Cache county. No effort should be spared to develop some cooj erative safeguard to prevent manuTartuie o: of peace. 2. Crippkng restrictions use of atomic bombs, the nat v to production must be removed. Utahn warned. 3. Drive from public life those Fletcher stopped here en route people who undermine our institu- to White Sands, N. M., where he tions. 4. Let s have thrift an will inspect some controlled miseconomy once again, cutting feder-- ' sile flights. i expenses and taxes. 5. Lets BUSINESSMAN DIES have a public program based on SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 1. d D fundamentals. Salome Hansen of Smithfield Funeral services were pending county Republican vice chairman today for Joseph M. Bidwell, 93, was in charge of the meeting, of Salt Lake City, former manager assisted by Mrs. Lula R. Morten-on- . of the American Smelting A ReMr Wilson was introduced fining company. He died yestm by Vance D. Walker of Mendon day in a Salt Lake hospital of a Entertainment numbers were in- - coronary occulsion following a eluded in both program. five day illness. band, NEW SHIPMENT t teicniomes Ti aditionally, one ol Logan city 3 most peppy stems, Grizzly rooteis held their vn tory pep assembly last evening wih a variety of talent being presented Leo Johnson, newest addition to the high school faculty, addiessed the studentbody to highlight the affair. Immediately attc-r-, the entire studentboay held a night parade through Logans business district in a gala affair INDOOa FOLDING i Vi k 31c V; 3.35 $ 4 Small, medilihv large. 3utcher This means: boy style. Good 7 to Size 14. Sleeveless. These wont last long. quality flannelette. LADIES CUTRAIN RAYON ! I the rich tradition of fine craftsmanship, Bulova presents "The Excellency Group" truly the world's t'ejst timepieces! 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