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Show i t lAGH THREE. rV PK.TEK KIHOX t'orresHiHlnt rSnNGTON. March 6. -- Ten man, and will change any 3 on the toughest job in orfd have changed Franklin a'that - a P" .'4 Mi " J' v PYRAL1N HAMPER President this most the changed in decade eventful of March 4, 1933, to March 4, 1943. is an absurdity per se The face is a little more "U Reg. 1.19 celu-sued- sage and a swim White in the . bouse pool eveiy dm-nnight before fj that he weight a the President's to 187. en kept close at which Rear s the figure Ross T. Melntire. of the Navy and personal physician, pnt's lining e inches! Soft protects ished pyralin lid. Dainty pastel colors; or black and white. the be-ji- r. 19 Fast color print, new adorable jiolka dot. styles, florals and plains. Scars full line of dresses are stripes, spring styles. They arc at this re- new all going to sell duced price. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS PLAIN SHELL TUMBLERS sur-cner- DRESSES! healthiest is Roosevelt g clothes. Strongly made . . . frame tongued and glued. Pol- of his diet, by mas- j 10x19x28' Dig lined, the hair is grayer and thinner. By careful supervision HONEYSUCKLE TREMBLES noticeable change in the is condition in the Cnts physical tremor ht nervous for his is he reaches r cig.u-,de- Undecorated on his of Ins the obje-Once the hand itself is grasped, ss and the apparent lici-umm-- t is It disappears. nat-- , as a symptom. It is or for a paper tumb blow n. You will , who have been close to the ncr-- s fnt say this iippim nt kibscrv'ihle not first of his 10 momciit-Ear- s in the White House trying after an extremity e isily and it might appear machine want to stock up on glasses now at this reduced price. Reg. 5? value for of 61. any man lers, shell, plain z. only 3 Sanforized chambray. Coat style. Full cut. 2 button thru jackets. Blue or grey. Sites 14 to 17. o . 'was the bv a t wcik-Ts- shaken off at Hyde pink, a longci Warm Spnngx, or a n il r t sailing or fishing in, g of relaxation periods taken so readily m thes ie Tension and strain and the htirdi n lecomes heavier, the President can still t ike He shows it. I he loves who ince at times, but He stil lhas the same risms that have made him i as a personality. Pomlm- -i imes. relieved, M loliecting Ills question, its before giving an answer, II puff up his cheeks and rounded lut the air through ettc holder is there at the same i tcetll e. His smile is the grin that cartoonist, nature. His jaw juts, ill over his face. His sparnle. He radiates ad He his matures droop or can have fun some people that he fun. ive With the lickcty-splto hell annoys these people it President take. the : i.o k. or cvui to usually runs from 10 to 6 3n oi 7 thil old Hay a couple of hours later than it mil ' hil.ol Si loon before the war Luis Ii is lollid hin the White House into Ills office on a hot wagon and. m spuml nts ii,' e thou solved at ins desk. Kicipi ntlv lie ilo.net shares lum h with a taller. M ia announced lilts His appointment-- . e seldom mil more thin hilt a V. t tile ability tJ lau;, It lias lo en one t nip ill i.t tlic (lu.rn a day He melts with the e: bind once a week, the pi ess Pi cxnlent s s.iv mg gtaie.s Without a sense o! humor and a icaity twice, and the leaders m Uimgicss and the combined chiefs of stafl wit, no m in could take the when specifically punishment which he has aio summoned endured, over and above Ills ma- there is some .specific issue m d i;.c uss. jor physic tl affliction Thu tile I "cM.li'iit is m sound LESS PHYSICAL WORK s he ill h, however, is he'd attixted Secretary Hull and ti.i thief of staff. Ad meal Willv the leeord of his two recent liam D. Leahy, are practically the trips two weeks Of sleeping-ca- r hops to inspect war plants and only officials who come to the office without apUnited President's camps all around the The President s perStates last September and his pointments. flight to North Africa in January. sonal staff three serretanes, a He bounced back from both sc- personal sccretaiy and six adminlent !y. and has announced that istrative assistants are on call whenever the boss has a chore he will make others. His health is closely watched, for them to do. The entire White of course. Dr. Melntire sees him House office stalf numbeis more daily, usually right after the than 200. President has had his breakfast The President has boasted that, If there is the in spite of his additional warin bed, at 9. slightest rise in tempeiaturc, the time duties, he nas less executive sign of a cold, the President is work, less physical work to do kept in bed or ordered to stay in himself than he had before the his room, all appointments being war. He has delegated nwr ran died authority, left more of bis subThe President's dav at the office ordinates to fight out their own mil n In the v i ci hum i of Sa-la- o I vv . K-- Piesi-dent'- ' it, Tide and Fire General Warmth For No 'ait Conversations ne hRT WAYNE. Ind M mli II Sume guild citi.i'us of Fort nt good and natc, agreed on ting today, there ought to he rt 11 h anll,'ll ,Bhm?i T1;i1 P0Pu,'ltnjn at 170.000,000. Cl 7 esn - is ,U !' If, W- t r - nt nrf sR on the ! Such Requests JAMES O. Herbert B. Maw by Sen Lynn S Richards who received the cornmen-- I dation of Republican numbeis of the iipjier house for his stand Before spending the balance of the day on the welfare hill, the Knitted cap and warm clothing keep Gen Dwight D. Eisenhowti duel ot allied opeiations in Africa, in smiling mood an tour of Tunisian front w'Vl'Sl 0 " j ground. at the command V1 JL payment of sales taxes on processed agricultural products returned to their qnginal owner, and the oml biiL was to provide the biwm.i-o- kora with a set of the new Ct.di Both nicasai'es code. now go to the governor for signing or veto. In amending the welfare bill, the senators tangled over an amendment to set the minimum amount a I chef client would receive and which also would provide for the adoption of a system based on the budgetary needs of clients. Rii hards pointed out that he was not interested in relief clients that could earn a portion of their income. hut that his primary concern was for the aged woman who bad no means of sustenance utner than direct relief The debi'c cndul when the adjoin nod Meanwhile, the house killed two elect ioi tills that would have required v ti rx to declare tucir party allegmiac before they rigisteud and to ii'qiiiic them to request their particular party ballot at the polls. A measuie by Rep. B II String-hav' "h il. to finance the R school lunch program in Utah thru the levying of a liquor tax was approved by the house. This bill would impose a tax of at least 5 cents a quart on wines and 10 cents on all distilled liquors. House members killed a Joint resolution which would have submitted to the voters of the state the question of whether or not the state constitution should he amend- - annotated Now glass bake oven cook-weis now on sale. Reg. 60 ( size casserole in now selling for only 49c. It is oven 1 , j proof and guaranteed to be the best. Pee while you cook. The CIT Y, t tress, but you can wash these pads. Evenly quilted. New padding. Protect your mattress now. Size 54x79. 36x79. 8x12 LINOLEUM RUGS Harmony House PRISCILLA $49 Value 5.98 The I.eno sale of the year. offering you this 5.98 value Lino rug for 3.49. It is Sears is Reg. 1.49 Pussy willow dot grenadine, Self material ruffles. e alte dot. Ruffled . . . White with gold, grean, rose or blue dots. t 76x78. mating Two-ton- tie-bac- a full 9x12 size of good construction for longer wear. back-groun- d . LIGHT AND DARK PATTERNS CROSS COUNTRY TAILORED Mmli mat- 4 Come Next Yulefide a is cant wash your You ar Seat Covers i, flL0 ur letter said; Tbar Santa "Mary Ann likes parsley and car-lo- t , ic trs and nuts- - and on t bananas and cream Signed Mary Ann's Mother) fm-g- Price (Not Inhtalletl) Now comiilete shipment of all styles and models of scat covers just arrived at Sears for coue, coach or sedan. Protect yorr car. Use seat The senate passed two house measures undpr suspension of the rules the first to relieve farn.ers of lo fall out!. 5 2-- qt ci-u- lesamed its plamd pioeeduii' after a and biting alt.uk on iov tr T fust ten, which ale the ha dest, and the next two. which i aiinot i oni i uhly he .is;, liTII I. SlIAKP Hath, too. will lie made ot tile President's physical umdition and his physical i bility to take this punishment. He would lie 03 194.y. m and 07 in 1.119 still younger than an "old man of 70. That he has stood the strain better than any previous President. and under more trying conditions, is beyond question. His mind is clear and he is still politically sharper than most of his followers and opponents Furthermore, his chin is still lip. There is not a winkle tnat bell ays defeat in his naturally agu.g face. He has never admitiic was licked. It is a safe bet ted he won't quit until he feels lus fight is over Two Bills On Election ire bill. ay, the senate , 111,4 Reg. 60c . H D . ll d '3 years. v-- another four yens alter the of MATTRESS PADS A 98 to 398 GLASSBAKE CASSEROLE With Cover V7: nt slmit.igi' of fumls p.iitu iilni ly fresh fruits and vigil ibk s was apparent in the first I1. SALT LAKE CITY. March 6 v b Both houses oi the in gisia- I'ii;i elm tin. is request lei ened turc were meeting heie today and tile Sill Lake Citv postiiffii e. i ting resumed its di.si iihmum on m behalf of Mr Santa Claus The fire, 'Ig in l SH.T Mrs Bia.lford 12 precious nei' hbor's meanwhile caused '0rth of damage. sy the fre Chief, police invex-ntelephone officials one ''"cults to identify am They also checked slat-th,lu're ouUht t0 L lespon-ulihtii'- ixi-tp- There May Be Many MiMVNKl Ini ted Press Staff Correspondent Harold Hi idford discovered tor house was on file. She 16 her phone Another party nCscnber was using it Mrs ord asked for the line to re- Sum rtire. led the party, 'go ' Weve he, mi that one be- - fTv0 111 House Kills lt x 'ook Inililes Yit he di'vcs with a light rein and it is nnpo.sihle for S he added mto w mi Ii he mu.-- i bear lor two veal s mule, at le ist Right now. tli"i'.' is being heard the fust talk ot a possible fourth Between now ti m for and the noniin.il mg conventions hi months away. Ihiue v.ull be 'mull gossip as to whether the man or any nl'.iei President should be subjected to the strain it covers. First choice with thrifty worn- jii. Medium weight cotton jt flannel, fleeced on both sides. Keeps you warmer, lasts J longer and washes better. I Chamber Supports Richmond Dairy Show Logan chamber of commi rce to to, authorized the chamber on county relations to offer a trophy for exhibit winners, to Cart Sanders, chairman of Cache county relations. It is planned to encourage a lutge cxiursion from Logan to the Ruh-moilelebration. and to aid in and st. mutating the annual dairy show. The iliamher committee on coim-t- Two convenient sizes. Three mm-inilU'- c v nit hides Ml Siimmcis Austin Pond, vfie as ihairman. ib. mm. in; V Loyal Hall, William ( ngl.ind. And lkit.xoii, Ray Nil-soGoing' It Evcrton. K. T Ralphs. David Talbot, C. C Wond-elboDr. N. E. Munk. J. W U C. Goodwin, Prof. Hariv lemilh, Reed Lull.ii and Hyriim Weatherston. colors. Handy bages for icemen especially. TIRE TUBE H i. (III Your Container) OUrS. 1941 id to permit persons lx yvais of age to vote. . . . I .Jill .; shipment tubes at Sears. Fix that bicycle of yours up with Sears new tires an dtubes at this low 100',; distilled turpentine. The best money can buy. Four quarts to a customer onlv! dilution of English ianp.u.ige daily newspapers in the United St ites avert ged 42. 385, 807 duimg .... Ju.se arrived, new of bicycle tires and Un A Big value savings on quality notions! A wide variety of every day personal and home needs. Many regularly 5c and 10c each. Buy now! . . . Items you haven't been able to buy because of war production you will want to be at the front door Monday at 12 noon to get your share. BICYCLE TIRES AND TUBES TURPENTINE relations Kuk-lirid- $f J6? to J98 In support of t lie Rit htnond bbu It and white dairy cattle exhibit May day FULL ASST. OF NOTIONS CANVAS ZIPPER BAGS price. ROCKFORD W ORK SOX Reg. 15c Biown or blue. The only sock with rib tops. of 21. knit-o- MONDAYS, OPEN 12 NOON, TIL 9 P. M. LOGAN, UTAH . . . n No seams across SATURDAYS, OI'EX 9 A. M.. CLOSE AT 6 I. M. OTHER I).YS OPEN 9 A. M.. CLOSE AT 6 P. 31. majority of the representatives 261 NORTH MAIN heel the toes. that believed persons were competent enough to purtiei-pat- e in voting but they also believed that the measure might be contrary to the federal constitution which grants the franchise only to persons who have reached the age 31c PHONE 501 |