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Show TH rAGE TWO. 15 IIERALI). JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, Lcase-Len- d Debate Packs 'Em In Herald-Journ- FEBRUARY WATER PROJECT al SALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 26 iLT Basin The Colorado River-GreWater Users' association, again headed by Ora Bundy of Ogden, to day prepared new plans for development of their water area after receiving a promise of complete support from Herbert Readers This coupon, with only 10c In cash and two tokens, entitles holder to any Culinary Arts Institute Cookbooklet which has been released. The complete set consists of 20 booklets which may be obtained a book each week as they are released. Cookbooklets may be obtained at our business oil ice, 79 West Center. To order by mail, send this coupon with 15c and two tokens for each Cookbooklet (10c, plus 5c for handling and mailing) to 19 2 6, 4 1. ' B. Maw, new Utah governor. MAW SUPPORTS Special Offer to WEDNESDAY, Bundy told officers and directors cr the association that development of thousards of acres of fertile land west of the Wasatch mountains "awaits fruition of the association program. Governor Maw told the special meeting that "such a program can be accomplished with cheap power and as far as I am concerned, I promise you that I will cooperate 100 per cent. Maw said we know that we will never be able to get private industry to come here until we can give them power on a basis that will be comparable with the COAM AL A 1 1 k . FOLKESTONE. Eng est Royal Air For.e formal' surrounding states. The chief executive forcast that seen here in more than two his proposed new state depart- swept aiross the English ! ment of publicity and industrial today for an attack on the ch, FreilTh promotion would "fit right into coast. the picture of developments planned by the association. MOKE Ul Mdi;s BUDAPEST Complitely a For qualification in the Eastern neon. a in thi tribe in North Carolina, a Cherocap't'l that kee may have Indian blood down man troops have slamd to to a sixteenth part. Bulgaria in force. ( iv . J, 79 West Center St, Logan, THE HERALD-JOURNAPlease send me cookbooklets I have circled below. I am enclosing 15c and two tax tokens (10c for book, 6c for postage and handling) No 2. LEFTOVERS" No 1. THE SNACK BOOK" NO. 4 "POULTRY No. S THE CAKE BOOK" SENSATIONAL BARGAINS . . . NEW 1941 RADIOS! Name Address fiiutm tZil State City In the face of rising prices Gambles disregard selling prices completely to bring you one of the most spectacular radio sales in our history. Brand new 1941 Coronado radios with features and improvements and a genuine G. E. mantel radio ar$ sensationally priced 7 a Wellsvllle News Mrs. Barbara Hall entertained Tuesday evening at a party in honor of Miss Margaret W. Hall, who was observing her Lunch was served to birthday. a the guest of honor and Mrs. Hall, Edna Bassett, Stella Archibald, Monta Hall, Helen Hull, Alice Hall, Ruby Hall, Leaf ha Lindley, Mary Williamson, Rachel Parkinson, Bessie Jones, Floss Gunnell, Margaret H. Maughan, Laura Williamson, Anna ChristenA sen and Miss Shirley Hall. social evening was enjoyed. Miss Hall received a number of lovely gifts. Mrs.. Melba Baugh was hostess to members of the Mon-Aclub Friday eevning at a candy pull the retiring officers. honoring Games and lunch were enjoyed. Those present were Mrs. Keith Anderson, Rosella Anderson, Mary Harris, Sarah Williamson, Evelyn Green, Noreen Anderson, Beatrice Perkins, Verda Lindley and Adola Bradshaw. Miss Glia Wyatt of Ogden, who is attending the college at Logan spent the week end here with relatives. Mr. and Airs. Mark Lindley, Thomas Lindley were Ogden visitors Wednesday, Mrs. Bessie Jones and Mrs. Ethel Jones were hostesses to the ladies of the Senior Literary club and their partners at the Flora-de- ll school Tuesday evening. The rooms were decorated in keeping with Valentine. President Ethel Jones was In charge with vice President Geneva Maughan conducting the following program: One act play, written by Mrs. J Howard Maughan and presented by herself and six young ladies from Logan; vocal duets by Mrs. Nellie Lelshman and ParLuncheon was served ley Hall. at two long tables to 41 members st aBr-bar- J and guests by the hostess, assisted by Miss Mary and Betty Lou Jones and Miss Ella Garrett. Mr. and Mrs Fred C Parker, Alton S. Maughan, Mr and Mrs. to returned Charles Bradshaw, their home in Drummond, Mont, after spending the past week here. Mr and Mrs Harold B. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. John A Mr and Mrs. Ed P Stuart, Mrs. Ivy Seamons spent Wednesday at Ogden. The officers of Daughters of Pioneers of Peter Maughan camp were entertained at a quilting at the home of captain Martha Williamson Thursday, Lunch was served to Mrs. Sarah Leishman, Harriet Huitchinson, Carrie Price, Chrlstena Maughan, Lena Maughan, Ethel Jones, Cassie Brench-leVeda Smith, Rachel Parkinson, Millie B. Leishman and Floss Gunnell. Mr. and Airs Howard Leatham were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Leatham Monday evening. Mrs. Heber D. Maughan was honored guest at a party held at her home Tuesday evening, the occasion being her birthday. The table was decorated in keeping with Valentine day. Favors and place cards marked places for Mr. and Mrs. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alurray. Air. and Airs. Lewis Alvord Airs. Maughan waa presented with a gift. Mr. and Mrs. .Evan Lewis of Idaho, were Rexburg, visiting relatives here during the week. were the guests of Mr. and They Mrs. Arch Hill and Air. and Alia. James Darlcy and other relatives. final ON THIS GENUINE Lea-tha- WITH THIS 1941 CORONADO 7 -- Tube no-ho- st Even blase Washingtonians crowd around to hear testimony on the bill before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Turned away from the Senate caucus room, these people got a look-e- e and a listen-i- n on the sly. COOLER, MILDER, BETTER-TASTIN- G Its called Chesterfield is the SMOKER'S cigarette because the one cigarette that gives you a smoke. You try a Chesterfield and find them COOL and PLEASANT. You light one after another and find they really TASTE BETTER. You buy pack after pack and find that Chesterfields are MILDER. COMPLETELY SATISFYING You In the News MINISTER TO U. S. OTTAWA. Ont., Feb. 26 (UJ!) Leighton AIcCarthy, 71, friend of President Roosevelt and a trustee of the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation, has been appointed Canadian minister to the United Statis, replacing Loring Christie, who has been ill. His appointment was announced by Prime Minister W. L. MacKen-zi- e King. McCarthy is from Toronto. He is chairman of the board It Is satd that stammering has of the Canada Life Assurance combecome more common among girla pany and the National Trust in recent years. cant buy a better cigarette l,st pkf.ss by united When Mass. MALDEN, nickels spilled from a bank sengers bag in the midst of homeward-boun- high school d 5,500 mes2, OX) stu- dents, policemen, passersby, bank attaches and students scrambled to recover tho coins. All but 19 were returned to the messenger. BASIN, Wyo. Attention, draftees! Farmers in this center of the Wyoming navy bean growing belt have heard renorts that their products are luxuries in the mess halls of New York army posts. They have written their congiessmen, urging that navy beans be made a frequent item of army menus. DENVER District Judge George F. Dunklce today considered the divorce suit of Fred Biebel, who charged his wife "prefers living In nazi Germany to living with him. SALT LAKE CITY. Feb. 26 (CR) A Salt Lake radio announcer named Paul Alexander was awakened by a bugle call this morning because nobody thought $20 sufficient bait for joining the army. Alexander offered that sum to anyone who would volunteer from his selective service district, thereby filling the quota. The announcer said he was not attempting to escape service, and planned to join several friends in the national GENUINE GENERAL ELECTRIC MANTEL RADIO WITH THIS SLASHED! PRICE Coronado 8-T- Radio-Phonogra- ph Buy now and save! A new 1941 Coronado with latest features and impeovements. Rich walnut cabinet. Built-i- n aerial. Ploys 10 oe 12 Records Automatic Record Changer foreign Reception R.CJt. licensed ' o or 12 records through your radio. Makes your receiver a radio - phonograph combination. Styled in rich Walnut plastic. Cry-ta- l . Volume control. Plays 30 U Special For Thit Sale Only Cash .A A9S $1.25 Per Week, Pey Monthly pick-up- 18TH CENTURY STYLE 11-Tu- UP TO $25 A.C. be Tor Your Old Radio i A brand new 1941 model. Dignified cabinet styling in handsome walnut veneers. 9 b. S Wav. a R.C.A. Samis Aerial Automatic j R.C.A. Record Player Included $1.75 P.r WMk, Pay Monthly Record Becord Changer liuu4 ?7295 - Refined Cabinet Styling A.C. Chassis foreign Reception Flay 10" or 12 Tub. Perform... 3 Dual Purpose Licensed Trade In Your Old Radio on This Coronado be Radio-Phonogra- ph A brand new 1941 model. Our finest radio-phonograph combination now at a special ale price with an extra liberal trade-iat- lowance for your old radio. $1.75 Par Week Pay Monthly n ;atr Y nDirr jp dk w w CASH ,0 $21.00 for your old radio RECORD PLAYER - Only 300 Extra Rodio Powerful Gets Kurope Direct Spread Band Tuning 162. n Aerial B.CJL Licensed Built-I- 1941 CORONADO A.C. BE A sensational radio value at this low price and for only $3.00 extra you can get this record player that will double the usefulness of your radio. This offer is in effect during this big sale only. Model C800. Cash Price . Record player only f.00 extra $1.60 Per Week. Pay Monthly O 95 assamiM With Either of Thcso Two 1941 AC Mantels This piece gUwre set roauMi of eight 5 ox. fruit fuice 9 ot. gle. eight beverage nimbler. eight 12 oe. Jumbo tumbler, a cosaprs msy be uaed aa efthlraye. All geily Colored in Mexican design, CONVENIENT PAYMENTS! Use Gambles Time Payment Plan convenient monthly payments. Gambles Time Payment Plan includes special insurance against fire, flood and tornado. YOU'D EXPECT TO PAY $34.95 OR MORE Tor This Coronado Battery Operated Tarm Radio bo Per Week, Pay Monthly $1.00 Jefferson (Jeff Cravath, varsity Cv, Mantel Radio Included 1941 CORONADO I Lictirr 4 Mtu Tmucw 6795 SALE PRICE MW U NAMED SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 20 d l'l 1941, Record Changer Combination who refused to vote in the primary because she couldn't vote for both her sons, will be able to vote in tho April election. 2Frank Kilbane will liuve to work the graveyard (night) shift at the twins' tea shop and candy kitchen for the next six months. Ihe twins, Harry and Frank, 35 years old, were candidates for the nominations on the Republican and Democratic t i c k rt s respectively. They agreed if neither won the nomination the one who received the fewest votes would work the night shltt llarry lost the nomination to incumbent Mailed Talcott, 3 02S to 1,278, and Frank his race to i ity clerk Frank G. Wallin, 1,71)0 to line coach at University of Southern California, has been appointed head football coach at University vJ ban Francisco, R.C. A. Automatic R.C.A. SPECIAL 1 Kil-ban- e, CEDAR CITY, Utah. Feb. 26 IT The annual Easter pageant at Zion National Park will be discontinued at request of the LDS first presidency, pageant sponsois announced today. The Mormon 'presidency, in a letter to the Zion Paik, St Geoige and Parowan LDS stakes, said it felt the attraction of 10,000 persons to see the pageant on a Sunday "would mean paralyzing of ordinary Sunday activities the church provides, and lead to sabbath bienking. The presidency also expressed apprenhensmn over the fact that the Saviour himself has to be impersonated visibly to tho people in tins pageant. Counselors J. Reuben Clark, Jr., and David O McKay advised sponsoring stakes that the quorum of 12 apostles decided the church should guard against "giving it of which are activities approval not strictly church activities. Powerful Chassis Receive. Foreign Broadcasts 12 llicords Slays 10 or iknml hil'SPPhUsH built-i- n Discontinued 4 4 41.S0 Par W.ek, Pay Monthly Because WAUKEGAN, III. neither of the Kilbane twins was the in nominated mayoralty pri- To Be price 59S Handsomely styled in rich Walnut cabinet. Automatic tuning; 6 touch tuning buttons. Now during this sate at the lpwest price weve ever offered! . inciud.. on b.ii u.b guard. maries: 1. Their mother. Airs. Owen This great Coronado brings you finest radio reception plus reproduction of your favorite records. Beautiful hand rubbed walnut cabinet. Smart cabinet styling. SAIE PRJCE Annual Easier Pageant (pinjhi Combination ph 524.95 ODDITIES CANADA APPOINTS its the smokers cigarette bridge player in National Conftad ToumomenH Radio-Phonogra- y, Honors lop Chesterfielc r SAUY YOUNG for this big salel Bear in mind that each Coronado offered an 1941 model. If we were to replace these radios' at todays prices they would have to sell for 10 to $25 morel Radios for every need! Prices for every purse! Savings for everybody! Starts Friday at 8:30 sharp! is TIM Here's a radio value that seems impossible. A powerful tth low dram 1.4 volt tubes. Beautiful Walnut cabinet. Auto- matte tuning and other fine fea-- f tu res. At today's market value it should sell for p 14.95 or more. Special Sale Price v Less batteries Glassware Set Included Glassware Set Included With 1941 6Tube Coronado AC chassis. 2 wave band. Automatic push button tuning. Built-iaerial. R.GA. licensed. Model loop n 910. Cath Price Glassware Set Included $1.00 for Week, Pay Monthly 1941 Coronado AC Mantel Performance equal to many console. Foreign reception, 4 wave band, aenal automatic tuning, built-i- n R.C.A. licensed. Cash Prtce GJamware With AC Mantel $et Included $1.25 Per Week, Pay Monthly 95 MII.IND, Managing lftrtner The values shown in this add are available 134-1S- at 8 all Gamble outlets in this territory. North Main. rhnne if - |