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Show TIIE PACE SIX. COVE NEWS The Singing Mothers and their spending several days at Idaho partners enjoyed a party at the Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Pond and Mr. and Ms. Cecil Telhc.ie of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Tit-ens- on Monday evening. Lunch-eo- n was solved to 25. Table games were plaved and prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Allen. Mr. and Mrs. den were week and Mrs David Mr. and Mrs Dean Moser of Ogend guests of Mr. Moser. Rov Ehkelson en- tertained with Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rawlins of Lewiston, Leslie, Dee and Richard Fskelson of Preston, Mrs Mable Kissier and daughter Donna Lou of Afton, Wyoming, and Mr. and Preece and family. Mrs No-Mr. and Mrs F. R Titensor are 4 , ford. Mr and Mis William Robinson of Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lewis were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs J N. Cornish. Miss Hattie Preece of Ogden was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs Corge Preece Mr. and Mis. Paul Will ox and James Will ox of Hurley. Idaho, spent several days last week with Mr and Mrs J F. Wilcox. Howard Katchner who is employed at Ogden spent Saturday and Sunday with his wife Mrs. Beth Katihner. Mr. and Mis Alfred Allen at IIERALD-JOURNA- tended a paity at Richmond on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Spackman. Mrs. E II Allen returned home on Sunday afte spending two weeks at Cornish with Mrs Molly Pitcher, who is ill. Mr. and Ms. Henry Bott of Brigham City were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs J. F. Wilcox. Mr and Mrs. Aldon Cornish entertained on Wednesday evening. Supper was served to Mr and Mrs. Don Titensor, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cornish, Mr. and Mrs Trevor Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Day and Mr and Mrs Clarence Allen. ( ONFF.RKM E IS DISC T SSKD The presidency of the Primary entertained the offices and teachers at the home of Mrs. Florence Allen on Thursday evening. The evening was spent discussing the Primary conference to be held the last Sunday in March. Luncheon UTAH, LOGAN, L, was served to Mrs. Pearl Hatch, Mrs. Orvilla Richards, Mrs. Mary Hendriiks, Mrs Florence Rich, Mrs. Mary Titensor, Mrs. Garnet Cornish, Mrs Neta Allen, Mrs. Edna Larsen, Mrs. Flora Allen, Mrs. Zola Allen and Mrs. Florence Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hendricks were guests of Mr and Mrs. Paul Wilkinson at Smithfield on Thursday evening. Donald Titensor is employed at Hill Field. Miss Norma Preece, who is employed at Logan, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Preece. Mr and Mrs. Ray Allen entertained with Sunday dinner for Mrs. Lillie Smith of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of Tremon-to- MONDAY,, MARCH 16,, 19 4 2. secetary and Ambrose Larson as director. The outgoing officers were F. R. Titensor, Alfred Allen and CROCHETED BOLERO AND BELT Ambrose Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Allen and Mrs C. L. Allen spent Monday at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Grover Allen and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harris at Wellsville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Paines of Logan were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Larson. this adv. LOST ter 4 Journal USED w.ixh, DIG IN! Plume . L & VJs N l J, B USELESS horse MANDALAY, Burma. March 15 (I Pi British imperial (delayed) forces, reinforced by seasoned Chinese infantry, dug in across south central Burma today against an The Cove culinary water system expected Japanese northwas reorganized with L. C. Titen- ward drive from abandoned Ransor as president, Grover Allen as goon. I'hYaTi. n. 6 old Imr f broke colis sen, Newt, SMALL hoi field J,i full-sca- . By V. T. HAMLIN i ,i imY APTS. FOR to Contrary HIS BELIEF, OOOLA HAD Match'em up of old dresses! RETURNED By MRS. ANNE CABOT a good bolero and belt set will cover a multitude vw By ROY CRANE WASH TUBBS J TELL VOU 1 HEARD USKA CALL FROM THAT VJIMPOW! X SAW HER WALK IN THIS BUT HAVE TaD 6EUTLE MAM THERE IS MO 6IRL HERE? THERE HAS NEVER THE HOUSE ! X KNOW SHE'S HERE... AMD IN BUT THE TPOU&IE! Results And Schedule By FRED HARMAN RED RYDER thats the first time: WAS EVER. 0-- 4 The RECEIVING END OF A BUM'S RUSH? i L ASKED AND SINCE ftW.1T, 1 RECKON THE DR1 N ins ARE" -- RMS. pm r By J. R. WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY Wis., Herald Journal. 46. ROOFING M-1- liU.34si ' Second In Ski Meet I .1 nYe 2 RMS deluxe J7j ELEC, equipped 505 EfTlio 4 RMS bath htd elec equips lndry gar 514 S Main. DELUXE apt for couple r, temple, cleitrically 310 bath E 2 No. Ph.n priv. , 8 635-- 1329-- J M-2- 4 Tim-berli- M-2- J. -- M-1- S1 tuv STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal. March 16 U I't Basketball teams ! WHY ,1 get gray By EDGAR MARTIN FwTTT ow.eoy ivoo'Rt NOT AN I TVNVc. TOOVJ'E. I fl ADD A WSTAKD 1 MOTHERS BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ' j I PURTVE.V2 , , TAAVX BOY, ivitw 1 IXPECTO) ROOMS FOR itooscve son, pay representing Stanford university and Oregon State college meet tonight in the third and deciding playoff game for the Pacific Coast conference championship. The winning team leaves tomorrow for Kansas City to participate in the NCAA tourney. Stanford defeated Oregon State 41 to 28 Friday night but the Beavers came back to win 42 to 33 on Saturday night. Stanford, hampered by the loss of Cupt. WANTED: Pasture stock. Phone 090-R- for young M-1- 6 FOR RENT, MISCEL. RMS. Inq 646 E 7 No. FURN rooms 232 S Mam HTD. bdrm close in 58 W 3 , H. There are 657,810 hunters New York state. w . vo Bu The Pri j,tslaur, tir p m tear tie lan v Bulldi er RM , mod 4 Pnde c jnamei jee m jsti 60 E 2 So. Ph. tr H 2 8. HOUSES FOR RENT .son, It A Ber Cc A first ; jiear tbi UNF 1TLY furn land los Ca ai jjred i rth A WASTE demon Ui J p. ne of The WILL c and pay cash lor 4, or use. ess horses, cows sheep hogs also hides, pelts b Ph. 49 collect. Colorado Amu 11 South State b haa ,m small mod. garden N. 7 E DEAD ANIMALS Som - J achex (T3-- V Sni '..a eoer, I Lehi Ro in Ains SELL your dead anu useieai bon or cattle to White's Trout Fir & receive more money Fa collect rum 2 t irtaa a tou H; Coach LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AM) irt his Capts GCARDLWSHl .ins, fo 2e spot formation. ,int NOTH E TO CKI lITOR.4 In till- U IIUT Ilf 111 fciOte t J a L fr 'iw' Ini"" l.ifi "1" nml ( , l limn Alt' 1" I I ill I.f.L'MIl, of iiilh iti'm Apt. 6, 1J. 1 will "r Iut8 ms :aen i a m cart g ..ard Other ' fT bv'"' ad ai Jlddhl, ugh, ( Mr iioch al of garbage m aicnrdanct l the Ordinan, e of Lopab a Blanks for bids can be hwlrwro Board The Offices. City wl the right to rejc, t any or OF CITY COMMISSION By: H It Iedersen, Recorder. 8 1 se Ay NOTH E TO BIDDKKS The Board of City Commissi of Logan City Utah will Turn sealed bids on or before rut m lor April 7, 1912 at 5 30 p BOARD C th C t wHl CnMlitom htf Voih h rn to the multnuned i Cw Cthe t rum in U' 1ute ItHh, on ur 1 l of frst Pul,lu' jiluv, l'M. March Hth, lu A ( at de Noi.iin Simimi t an NOTICES Consult County Clerk or the spective feiguen for Further 60 AC. equip & stocked farm in E. Benson ward. M. Mathews, River M-1- Sateen js. bes neisiiy riing tl RENT in ., i to As the urge CollSIC nsabn e mi - o( pi Tcspor aounc 'll not tt The tv c on, s to tfbon HOME Don Burness, forward, probably will be In the same predicament and GARDEN tonight. 'per b L th ticket las low, First 'een bock. i Li The c i MEN WANTED 'ichea, Webei a Ar Ean Do Your Part In National Defense 4A 4 Mr. Don T. Griffiths of Frye Aircraft Company will be In Logan at the Kccles Hotel Monday and Tuesday, March 16 and 17, to Interview men for aircraft factory work. Short period factory Gaining will be given to those accepted, after v.hlch these men will lie placed 4n work at a salary of 15 0 per month approx, to WOMEN 20 to 25, In good health, will also be accepted. s i -- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I rfurncai rm th M J i v bogan A A-- 9 reasonable. Estimate free. Washer repairing A-- FULLER Brushes. Phone S vs vi bath steam heated Pie of hot water 261 N'o 1 E. ft REPAIRS Baugh Plumbing Company or repaired, 3 RMS , elec , stove, gar. Ph. ?: YOSEMITE, Cal, March 16 (I P) Alf Engen of Sun Valley. Ida, toV UTOMOBTI JCS FOR SALE day held the National Open combined ski championship after a '40 DELUXE Plymouth coupe, exnose finish over Martin Fopp, cond, good tires. Alice H. cel, Ore. Lodge, 1 Douglas, Ph. Smithf. 69-Engen captured the title with condi'41 T. Ford 557 points for the downhill and slagood truck, lii, A-- ll tion. Ph. 859-lom events, while Fopp scored 559. Barney McLean of Denver, Colo , '35 GraJiam 4 door sedan, very was third with 575 points, but he 6 good cond. Ph. 734-captured the national amateur in 1st. motor '37 COACH. Tires & combined crown with that score. class cond. Will accept small Mar Maeser, Alta, I tab. and Carl A-- 6 trade. Ph. 890-Bechdolt, Lake Tahoe, Cal, tied evenings. for second amateur with 596. Shirley McDonald, Sun Valley, won REAL ESTATE FOR SALE both the open and amateur women's combined events with S17 MOD. home 2'i acres. Ph. 933-A-- 9 points. Clarita Heath and Grelhen Fraser, both Sun Valley, were secWANTED TO RENT ond and third respectively. i v Delta Carbon 3 RMS 90-- Ph. I tt' Weber FUBN. apis jM VCmTS MAYTAGS ' ! huPiE b,U, 6 Salesians 69, San Franciueo Green Mountain, la., Independents ROOFS free estimates. Wangsgaard. Ph. 46 A-- 8 132. Fort Collins, Colo., White PalSovaces 40, Arkansas City, Kans., HOUSES FOR SALE ereigns 32. New Mexico Highlands U 47, 36. Denver Acacia 4 ROOM, modern, large lot, garage, 1 Denver Arcanums 36, St. fruit trees. Phone 685-29. Nebcos Mo., RM. 6 home, mod, part bsmt, 2 St. Louis, Mo., Kutis 47, Wichita, large chicken coops, 2 acres Kans., lrainers 38. ground, near So. Cache High, Hy-ruSL Francisn Kans, Silver 32700. Write R. B. Maughan, Streaks 59, Fort Warren, Wyo, A-- 8 Soda Springs, Ida. lironcos 48. . Fort Leavenworth, Kans, 79, 6 RM home, mod, except heat. 91 W. 3 No. Ph. 690 for appointLewry Field, Denver, 68. 9 ment. Pueblo, Colo, Sachmans 54, Crow Indian Montana, 4 RM. new home, full bsmt, gar, 38. stoker, furnace. 675 N. 4 E. Ph. Portland, Ore , Signals 58, Butte, 7 919-- J 35. CYO Mont, 2 W. 321 in. Close home. AAU basketball MOD. National Today's 0 S. tournament schedule incudes: 9 a. m. Southwestern Tech. SPECIAL NOTICES Weatherford, Okla, vs. Ricks College, Rexburg, Ida. 10 a. m. Phoenix. Ariz, Mars-ton- s WE rebuild sewing machines & vacuum cleaners, new factory vs. Salt Lake City Eckers. discount if demethods. 20 livered to store. Wimmers. Ph. Mac Maeser Ties For ' I f ST VI SA'hETl Wed M 8 F-3- I y 15 IjOOlS, M-1- i h , DELLXK air-- , oniliiionJrpK-LanApts 51 j No 3 RMS bath, M-1- MAJOR HOOPLE n, htd pnvY ldry, couple, is m with i i, FINE front apt M-2- OUR BOARDING HOUSE Fo RENtItpv ,r, , 2 'iinn M-2- Allen-Bradle- 64, Sioux City Old Homers 1 S remodeled, Center. i 60 for STEAM heat, spa, ious, ELDERLY lady betw. 55 pnv be gen. hskping. No children. Inq. elec, rge. Indy 253 W. 1 No 0 B. C. Baker, Franklin. GIRL for hswk. Write Box T. S. APTS. FOR RENT UNFPI M-1- March 16 CPi First round results in the National AAU tournament: Milwaukee, FEMALE HELP WANTED PART time waitress. Jack's Cafe. AAU Meet DENVER, 1 l'n . For I H L, East i RMS mini 3 uses you can This pretty set will have dozens of fill-i- n wear it over a plain dark dress and feel that you're all dressed up you can wear it in summer over a pastel silk and you can get plenty of cold weather wear out of it, too. It will fit ever so snugly under a suit or jacket coast. Make one just for sheer prctti-nesthough, for summer wear. This one is done in rose pink and the flowers are embroidered on the finished bolero m two shades of blue. It would be pretty in dark blue and white, in yellow and browns, in white with pink and yellow flowers. To obtain complete crocheting instructions for Bolero and Belt sizes 14, 16, 18 (Pattern No. 5334 send 10 cents in COIN, YOUR NAME and ADDRESS and the PATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot, Herald-JournaSan Francisco, Calif. Enclose 14',' New Montgomery, 1 cent postage for each pattern ordered. l, BEEW i 2 Ki.liV' 93 s, f ,, ROOMS 3 NOT ! T YR . old mo, i N , USED ami m ''oHera."" gaartl Plum u, HAY delivtnj Ih ? OOP RECEIVED A JOLT WHEN HE GOT BACK TO THE BASE AND FOUND THAT, WOT ' ,r 4 YR, old bis 5 i u a Roy.C F,hk I her. "hos, Vj rjtor- - vm; i ca-sh- ALLEY OOP ALLEY if..' bills, uarfl Hop on I gotta DELIVER. HILDA AT cross headquarters. SHE1 Red and June are-rollin- g bandages! Well. By MERRILL BLOSSER a song I'M in Muwt HOME AND IM Finish A WORKING ON YOU CAN HELP ME WITH To GET III see NOU aftesl Dinner. Mam, oh. man I NEVER. SAW SO MAN PFteny babes I of a COULDNT THNK. PLACE TO be suddenly r t - v 1 lu re and a roorah( f' brick home. rage at a price J0 resist. 4 rooms, acres, ajne Way J wounded 1 (S', FURNITURE and LIVESTOCK About L acre alkl"5 modern home in tance from town. rooneY ai re and 4 orchard. West Held- NOW IS BUY HE 1 dQu , e, J ijans .limit Prove nmor LOANS IRlOfN'l'il wis -- 7 tc p t ov th). .Grant ach ( 1 taOMt-- .j) ( 0g Tq alen-- BETTER. r' THE WORDS Room 309 Eccles Hotel, Logan t T-- T 'fuel sell Sher TlOTi; SU Y rti (Narbi i, sc VI. 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