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Show 1942. jfAT-N0VEMBER- Treasure Trove fjABOUT nut Mmr id o'T iry pr0granmd Firm , 10 30 at j'bv 15 i. Kbit u ulnw il i i Maluku tl oni it Kn-i- x i oast lor the tl 1 isaij v i i j - h.. nr nf M-- amh m Bounli- ot hm o 1 t'hirlotu Holbrook Call She uaa mariiml to Mi Muir on Miuh Home Hour proa.m. over KUTA Secre- - tv 1 o V n i k r i;r ind. In M S' 1 i u . Millions ml . U Mtho unit St KKMNS U KCArilKKD hOWUNG GKHEN, Ky.t Nov. 6 Vae Uiree nun priboners who p In. link d on the hoard i a n of Ine .limy aviitom from si i pi d iiMititie military guard Exams Open Logan oh t pioiim who will londuit while cn route to Tullahoina, for internment yesterday i mi n lfoiis and enlitnunts for Tt mi him; 'ii si ntml bv I h i t hi umy air iotp.s sihedulin1; wire laptured and jailed here M if I t ih nu m il evumuanon- - at s 30 a m,, U olti m.i .I. tod iy. Warren county Sheriff olh m u nul m h i Jidi and phNsn iN following early gi n a Ulii Bod Pawning reported. The three U a t 1J m to t He ui (.H'l ndvisd nt i i s, at mu p pi joii were Germans rehmjui.shed by i to hoe loinplite CIT i niit milling ho u d tr. i.-men county officers and plur tU on m and tiand In to Old ulli1 itioiis mis tii' live. pipiis id in utiidv of the federal burol tilth fit'' the tollige. this il umiu uni na d aiation eau of i investigatin'. t t mun auditorium ui' u iii ia r test nt ttivis will iv u long st vU1N vi No b K lli 1 i i be rfii'drens hour will con-1- it ' Z I Eighteen hundred half dollars and 17 silver dollars clinked through the pipe attached to this thermos jug which Martin Scharloo, Jersey City shipyard worker, buried beneath a bower of roses without his wife's knowledge. When he finally dug up the buried bank it yielded a $1000 war bond, a fur coat for his wife and extra cash for a You'd wink, too! good time. J. C. C N The average American family budget is not a very elastic affair. When we are asked to put ten percent of our earnings into War Bonds and means adjustStamps, ment all along the line. We must do without many things, and we must save on the things we cannot do without. it One sure way to save is to buy all your familys vinter needs at Penney s, for Penneys is a specialist in family savings. The rg re-ji- , i i t needed to complete Hu live in in group Msited the sunk m ntoe 7 Loi.s of people packed up their enhstuu nts and they! cncmj ti'b'ia nul d un.iged t.so ia.ii Ui thite weeks ago in nn and large ai.s saj U ships m Uu atUmpt to .o .pi mil students With idxisid mttiisted st ink nls to have troubles in an old kit bag -- am! Mediten im m, tin .ulnuialty the op pi t unit ies m icmius and hnth nititnitis and not u ued gave em to the .sirup metal drive. td tod thf tune aio pitp.iud to efleit pan nt il uuim nts ready. i INC - Save Just Right For Fool Weather lour Fuel FALL COATS thrift was watchword. and Be Comfortable At the Same Time! GOWNS and PAJAMAS Solid Pastels Or Gay Prints Iely Choke Of St j Ies Smart Kciersihlcs Swagger Fleeces Rugged Twis-dSmartly new and inexp sive, you will never see a .letter coat for this money! Your choice of corduroy or cavalry twill sport coats, with gabardine on the reverse side! Bright, gay plaids m boxy style! Smart, soft fleece in traditional sport types! See YOURS today! Lovely, warm colors for fall! Sizes 12 to 20. The winter winds will blow . . . and you wont even care if you md your family have a good supply of these deeping outfits' Clever new designs in well cut and fitted with shin waists, graceful skirts and attractive neck gowns . or butcher boy styles! treatments. Pajamas m Lovely solid pastels or prints. smart-but-sensib- . . man-tailore- d 34-4- Snugly Harm For Winter Nights! Tuckstitch PAJAMAS You'll bless the day you bought these, every night you wear them! Warmly knitted fabric of cotton and rayon mixe ture in convenient style! Choice of necklines! ... two-piec- the.national f Today,' again,' thrift is a MUST for all of us, and Penneys economical, wasteproof method of doing business is proving to be a to millions whose family budgets must be stretched farther hon ever before. life-sav- tfc j imr ix'iMim HOUSECOATS I lr. aad Mrs. Raymond Mallory chenille Oil Street, Spurt Wear Gloves A fine choice of suedod cotton c or types for New colors for all occasions! fall! Irathor-and-fabn- Industry Films GIXlVES lnst No. uigod to First South and Main at 10.30 a m Armistice participate in the Logan They are to be in uniform ffluicfeA. THE kitchen N Tic Interesting moving pn tines of the oil industry were shown to the Logan Kotarians under the direction of Ernest G. Earl, president of the club, at the Thursday luncheon. The meeting was under the direction of the publicity committee with Nephi J. Bolt as chairman. Among visitors at the club were Captain Ralph A. Koch of Wash- ington, D C., Lieutenant Commander Ed C. Walters of San! Diego, Lieutenant Commander S. of Logan, Lieutenant R. Stock R. N. Schlecht of Salt Lake City, Jerry S. Fruin of Ogden, Herwin Nichols of Honolulu, ant Garr Thompson Misses thli? kaihJUcking idt 3n'tri2 eywl,bLfUtfjI- - J' J knwbWt JIIarX lpath. blood trans- - I "" r home f ",f.,fverc shxperimentai the Rrcon Pbjt leave .l,C ofT unscarred. LlT7eg"A0i 'Jero separately r eook and ,hc s,eed beets. ,CO(,k L,e d s h o,?cr7re f0PPr clad "are. us it other L'.;i Salnrd vegetables. ow flame, a cov-- j "ki.y! gin l,a cookin&- heets h'.dfr hJr Caa Stt5iArihyU shad, s! Keep Warm for lleailh! MENS PAJAMAS Pajamas little st y c s for the girl who wants to be co mfoi table Knit 1 . . . A Man-tailore- d butcher boy styles in pastel flannelette. Solid tones or gay prints. novelty embroidery! MITTS Warm Flannel Mens Robes white fur Girls MITTENS 55c Gayly colorful ana warm! Wool and ray-a- n knit! GLOVES 70c P u re worsted in solid winter colors and EAKMl'IT MITT F all-ov- or with with contrasting palm. 7crayon u.r colors! SliMer Style! Flannelette has been tops in warmth for years! And NOW it's tops in smartness, stripes, too, with new crystal-clea- r alaids and designs! drawstring comfort! ityles m roomy sizes for Pert Gay f Coat Or .2f 1 nc colors Of For Mjle, Too NEW, MODERN 1at terns! Flannelette for Warmth n.Hliielette GLOVES body. 40 . . MC Nov 6. 6 I' President Rooseiell said today he saw no reason why the largr Republican victory in the election should cause any difference in his attitude toward congress. He was asked at a press conference his first sinte the election whether the big Republican gains in congress would change his attitude toward the legisla'ive 'The president asked in return: Why should it? He added that he assumed that congress wanted to win the war aa much as he did. He was asked whether he woulj not confer henceforth With Republican as well as IXmoiralic leaders of the house and senate ince the party alignment in congress will be more nearly equal. Tne president replied tht he had been from meeting with congressmen both parties. We've always thought that waving a white flag meant a temporary cessation of hostilities, but with the Japs there's no truce in it. ... Warm and colorful! Knit WASHINGTON. lilt high-crown- MITTENS and Laeuten- of Logan. saw special j, J. snap Try on a brim sport style'. . . a new a feather molded beret flaunting dress hat . . . and make your choice then! Ail new fall shades and black! .Bit capeskin And Mr. Roosevelt of t!,l"9t -- Dressy styles in pig. lamb or Election Results 81,1 HATS leather GLOVES j is warm Designed for your comfort and convenience! Made of delightfully soft juilted rayons with a choice il necklines. Lovely pastel Sturdy cotton or rayon, styled for everyday I I that IJEI) JACKETS MISSES Dunkley. U members of Logan Lsif'ican Legion, are Vi out being heavs! F waists! 12 to 46. Brushed Baton In Ia,ely Colors! Correct For Fall! Rolary Club Views ttis city announce the arrival daughter, b"m today m the ;e hospital Mis Mallory is former Hath ... Just right for when you read, study, or want to comfort! Lovely, soft, Logan police li depot labor. 130 s founded 40 years ago, to! save money for pioneer families, at a time when Recent births in Franklin counand ty include: Mr. and Mrs. Preston were departments Nuffer of Preston, a daughter, on today, checking and fir.ger-1'jr.- g October 30; Mr. and Mrs. Mark workers for Hammond of Preston, a daughter, prospective partermaster supply depot in on October 30. i'll. Hundreds of new recruits ere volunteenng for the Tteatly i- - a ET GO, VICTORY - Lieutenant Utmbers of zhr sheriffs el V-- V-- l, t enney Company was to-a- 4 i v i . WHERE IS YOUR IMPORTANT 10 FOR WAR SAVINGS COMING FROM? for Richard rueril services , t former Hyrum resident, . conducted at Thomas, Idaho. and reared Olsen was born he has ivrum. For rneny years He was recently Um Idaho. accident at CleaJ. H. Bcus of Ogden, president d m an red diM at the Dee hospital of the Weber Central Dairy, and Junius Baird, filed representative da3 later. of the dairy, were looking over the o n d Saturday dairy situation in Cache Valley yuce at R c a ni (adv.) Thursday in company with John :t Mendon music. R. Schenk and A. Chambers. of publi-- v yell Ieson, director Sch-;t Miss Anna Kasmtison, jnd Ueutenant R. W. superofficer in charge of the dis-- : visor of nurses at the Dee hospinaval recruiting station at tal, returned to Ogden Friday after Lake City, are in Logan visiting with relatives the past g few days. activity of the local In charge of Mr. and Mrs. Ainley Maeey toil enlistment bureau, located id jiain Street, are R. C. Moss they are doing their share the defense of their country. Their ; Joe Hudson. three sons, Herbert. Waldo and were sworn in and inr. and Mrs. Lowell C.lenn of Woolas, a ducted in the armed servee this snlle announce the birth of torn October 30 at the Cache week Herbert and Waldo are with It is the first the Coast Guard and will leave for py hospital. Cora Aston San Francisco this week They of Mrs. H. enlisted. Woolas came in the draft. of Mr. and Mrs. William is the He will go to Fort Douglas SaturThe new mother zjs Alice Aston of Smithfield. day. Herbert and Waldo arc married. Mr Mucey is custodian at have been is-- 1 the Logan Chamber of Commerce Utrnare at the Cache county clerk's and employe of the Bird and Jex a to Ariel L. Maughan, 19, of advertising agency. Snile, and Carole Nelson. 19, William Parley Murray and Allege Ward; to Harold Hyrum and Robert Nielsen Maughan. bnh 20 Jenck of Young Ward years of age and hnth of Well vja X'dsen of Logan. ville, began careers m the servo c Untmant and Mrs. Arthur L. of their country this week when in the U.S. marine .IS innounce the arrival of a they enlisted first child. He arrived corps at the recruiting station in Salt Lake City. They were included ay at the Budge hospital. Mrs. the former Grace Jen-- 5 in a group of other Utah young men who entrained for the Marine of this city. base at San Dmgo. Calif , where .tS, former piesident of Logan tor chamber of commerce, is they will receive their basic training at boot camp" before applyt in Alabama. ing for training in one of the fields offered oy rc Nora Nielsen of Hyrum w ill many specialized the son of ; Monday for Fort Worden, the corps, Murray is Mr. and Mrs. Farley F. Murray of sS, to visit a son. Lieutenant Wcllsville Muughan's parents arc JTle Nielsen who is stationed Mr. and Mrs. Francis G Maughan. I , cterMOST OO ms troMsr,- 3 and wites of boys of the to-i Guard until will meet 605 East at 8 o clock at B. A. North with Mrs. A gool at-i- s all is hostess desired at the nteting. e. d i by ones. s cap week-en- t fol-- L z id Uu ir t 4-- H Saturday at the with Haz. County library of the young n in charge wd tydt WashbU1"1 the ' during e It by This minute broadcast is ' iid t i i I LONI'uN submarine iiilidnuiiti Service Units 1 hi otln aid t n t ui midh U. S. thi !i . i i M i i t i oi.i f on nson V I' id ot i) Kiaii r i! m i n u ii he hi Id Kui 'tl ii I i .,ao mi in On U i field 1 .ho a h a i ,, nn nl lu v t he be mu . t H L d I. Hall in-- ' m icm-den- ts i P jH i i ntn w i il- t I' J Born Januai ful. she w is a land !,. Man of in! o' Yomo Man I uuk t u u Ji Sue had fmu? to the members. I uid i u state Shiplcv. assistant ,FfLder, W dford D. Porter, Editor and three Utah ' t l wit h 11 ),o m Like td ill M n t to Mail : JW t d i ml'. In li'.C Mu M m o to Mr M, Milio, wi.u Mum hftamc pusident ot the ward a '"'() Ui on miaiv position he held foi tin t as u is ''O m dtdmt v.oikti in the Kuuf MU M.t. U t h it It a o ii in f m tv aioved to Lo m ml hi. mie of the Klextith w ird In Xo ember of IjL Mr Muu away Mrs Muir s life was sjunt in miuic to her famil dur fi lends and her hurt h Surviving are fie sons and dau&hlirs Mrs 1. C Lo-- . in M i ot Mt 1.1 Mil): I! niJit took 'luiVii Ms follow - to all R Wckard will be Gd ' a from ill present a The regular Na- - an address 'll. Hildas - M-- members mitt county It i which Achievement i H will be 7 11 The first at 9:30 station KDYL - J ' Ptaih nil init'ate Na Tins Iti .n the i"U Ou-Uit- and friends ,!tunl. m on two radio Nov fln jw rut nt Dies In Los Angeles town r 1n7. Mary Vashti Muir PAGE FIVE. LOCAX, I'TAIt THE IIKUAI.I sttien You'll Uke! WARM SWEATERS Clatadc New long length slip-ove- rs or the most casual cardigans. 3 198 GIRLS SPORT SKIRTS Plaids or plain fabrics n 7 to 14. smart styles. 090 fav MISSES FALL SKIRTS Flared, gored or pleated styles m wool cteoe. ... MENS SPORTCLADS coats, Two-ton- e nQO .vO some . . . with practical slipovers! slide-faotene- SWEATERS FOR GIRLS Slipovers, cardigans . .. all dressed up with new details! Grand colors! Girls QQ SLEEPERS and SOCKS 1.11 Tough knits in two- - 1 QO JO tones or solid colors! . . Knitted cotton sleeper with ski ankles and gay socks. MENS SPORT SLACKS Childrens Jim Penney' SWEATERS Gabardines! . . . Rough weaves! Styled for smart service! QA jUW BOYS SPORT SLVCKS Smart herringbones and stripes that will take lots O0O wO For Health! For Style! For Sating.! Those ire cold going GOLDEP. SLEEPERS I Me Ribbed knit cotton, with double soled feet. 1 to 8. rationing! Get ready for them! Here's lots of w a r m t h in ioft, woolen cloth! neat in Style, too double type. 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