OCR Text |
Show .iii&t, 8 The Herald-Journ- ' al ' CFSiff Lohdmg Fatal to TRrCO the Midi hizedek Aaronn advisers cusais&sSSr. STP'ttrK new lines of merchandise n5 33$ v, Vi f - ; c i-y- A sm IfA 7 elephnto) DC-- 3 Thiee prisons were killed when this of the NaIn tionwide Air Transport Service crashed the woods near Carmel, N. J., wlnie attempting an emergency landing at nearby Millville Airport. Twenty persons were injured. A twin-engin- That's High Priced Pitchin' Displaying the form which gained him the nickname of "Rapid Robert," pitcher practice Indian President Bill Veeck cheers him on, shortly after signing 1947 contract which reportedly makes Feller the highest paid player, in baseball history. ' LONDON. J ,i. 25 il p. - Th United Stptes proposed today that the Big Four guarantee ttie independence of Austria until the United Nations has a militaiy forie large enough to do the job Berkeley. Calif., has a woman mayor who'll serve until June 30. She's Mis. Carrie Iloyt, above, BO, i event ly elected by the city council to succeed Fitch Robei former mayor mid city manager. who resigned. M's. Hoyt had been a council niembei for 23 Oi cm, 16, who left Long Beach, Calif., to become Capitol page bojs in Washington. Identical twins are Clark and Richard Winter Carnival Group Sets Annual Activities Snow-Fe- st With old man sol trying his best to melt snow in the valley, and with weather prophets predicting a long, hard winter, plans for the annual Winter Carnival are going at full speed. Preliminary tryouts for Her Majesty the Queen" will be staged today at 12 noon in front of Old Main. Each candidate must be able to negotiate, on skis, the entire length of College Hill. or Those able to snow-ploshusr, the course will be voted on. sist Voting will take place Jan. 30 and 31, with the winner being pic.Miited at a .student body January 31 The entire week, from February 3 to February 8, will be BY RUTH .WILLETT Idled with winter activities Ice follies will start the snow ball NEA Staff Writer Next time a bobbysoxer her blue rolling at 7 30 p in, on the rolled halfway to her knees, third All events will lie climaxed jeans shirt-tail her flying passes by, with a Stocking dance February don't sniff and wonder out loud 8. why any girl would get herself Complete list of events are as up to look like that. follows: Jan. 22, names of queen Take a long, lingering look. to candidates to be submitted; Jan, is about The bobbysoxer 23, queen candidates ski down letire to the pages of history. At least, that's the prediction of College Hill; Jan., 28, candidates introduced at assembly; Jan. 30- a sociologist who claims the bobbysoxer acted as she did because '31, vot:ng on queen in Main; she craved attention and wasnt Jan. 30 to Feb. 1, snow sculpturgetting any, what with her parents ing (weather permitting). the in war TODE TUTTLE news, young Feb. 3, ice follies at During meaning Whatever else history has to say of the bobbysoxer, it w'ill have to admit that if her one aim. in life was to get attention, she was strictly on the beam. today. HOME TOWN NEWS Bridges Clay Sewer and Drain n . WALLPAPER . GLASS . CLEANERS L08AH HARD condition like new. See this cor. Bargain. 274 East 1st South Loga1, Utah D. Nielsen t One o' th' first things o child should leorn is how much o mother will stand for 'fore she starts t' mear whot she's been sayin' right along Waitresses and Fountain Help Wanted 7:30 p. m. (campus rinkj; Feb. 5, radio program over KVNU at 9:45 p. m.; Feb. 6, yodeling contest; Feb. 7, Srow ball at Dansante; Feb. 8, skiing events at Summit Basin, "id Feb. 8, Stocking dance at b.JO p. m. in the Tub. Apply in Person DICK'S CAFE Just Arrived at AND ERSONS SPORT SHOES FOR SPRING The swing toward casual and sport clothes has made sport shoes more and more important. Many women are following the high school and college girls' lead to these more comfortable shoes. LOAFER Brown calfskin leather, moccasin toe with combination last to improve fit and stop slipping in heel. MOCCASIN TOE OXFORD stitched moccasin SADDLE OXFORDS SADDLE OXFORDS Several styles to pick from calfskin pers, leather insole with red or brown ber sole. LOAFER Brown, tan, or oxblood colored calf 'kin, Moccasin toe heel, rigid shank. Heel Hugger up- rub- Shop with confidence of value received at C. C. Anderson Shoe T DERSOn 'CZty I W5BSXSEBRWB l Tile PAINT Phone J., "Don't torget what we told you the only shop in I.ogan tor high quality service and low prices for laundiy and dry cleaning is the LOGAN' LAUNDRY 4 DRY CLEANERS" W. R. WHITE COMPANY 1625 Wall Ave., Ogden PA A Idoir HONG KONG, Royal air force that a Philipp, nes ui - p understood to be sr , 000 in gold from riimrg M ,n ,ft H( Kong, w'as missing r,u ,1., have crashed in pn waters outside Hong k.ii,s A-- lonj-lastin- Concrete Culvert Pipe, Sewer Pipe, Irrigation and Drain Pipe & the four years of war, Bennett's points xe dependable. with tbe ultimate in hiding power twd beautg AND Corrugated Metal Culverts t about Brown calfskin leather town sole, neatly made with perfect fitting qualities for school or casual wear. Bennetts were not idle. While the service men fought, men and women.at home worked long hours experimenting with color and paint. Through trial and error, researph and study, colors embodying every hue, tint and shade in the rainbow were developed. The experiments were successful. And in the days to come, youll see how Bennetts brought color to the west HEADGATES Manufacturers of . , ,J 17- SANDAL The Time To Buy PIPE Ho.-ann- toe, brown panco or rubber sole. one-eigh- DRAINAGE i Plymouth Special Deluxe Coupe Rcdio, heater, spofliqht. ne day. IRRIGATION ! 1941 Brown calfskin leather, hand STAKE Is ; and Douglas ()i led by Marion Bishon Frank F u st1' .s dent II h ss Thi. Hou-saker an dedn dir Manon U Ron i Twelve Demi By official tone the sci vices Mon guests, former rt lin were there Bobbysoxer Gets Lots of Attention Jan 25. UP- Ta-DETROIT. the Bronx barket-p- , Maiiridlo, blithely dared lightning to stuk-tvvtoday when he flatly predicted III be fighting Joe Louis again r.ext June " Anglo-Egyptia- Now . oodwurl, FOR SALE ENTS yeais. RENT LIBERALIZATION Jan. 24 u pi WASHINGTON, SMITHFIELD FOURTH WARD A Pi CAIRO, Jan. 25 if cabinet Open house will be held Sundnv member said today that Egypt w ill Regional rent conrtol officials have in the Smithfield Fourth ward with perask the United Nations to inter- been ordered --to "liberalize mit increases in rent ceilings i l special music being given by the vene in an n conward Relief Society Singing Maj Gen Jhilio B troversy over the presence of hardship cases, Temporary Controls announced toBritish troops m Egypt PKIESTIIOOD BETTER HURRA'! Mt. Logan SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 25 d l stake priesthood of Utah's leadership meeting will be held Only about Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Seventh drivers have purchased 1947 license ward chapel, according to Pres, plates, the Utah state tax eommis-Georg- e Raymond. All members of sion reported today. Vella n- CONTROVERSY LOGAN ' . ( while the boys fought E X P E R I M were made DARING rEAUEFUL NATION MT. j . , top-sala- n. SMITHFIELD THIRD WARD . vv ASHINGTON, Jan. 23 (UP Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bradford, assured the of Logan, former missionaries to president Truman Italian government today the the program Sunday evening0' in United States wall do what it cat. Itay in rebuilding a the Smithfield Third ward. All i members are urged to be present peaceful, prosperous and Demo-a- s the Bradfords will present in crtrc nation, interesting Hawaiin program. To finance purchase of a new diesel engine for Logan, bids for a $30C 000 bond issue will be open31 by the Logan city ed Jan commission, Meyoi Curtis L. Min-e- i reported Friday. The bonds are to be paid from 35rc of the net revenue of the light plant, and will mature at the rate of $30,000 per yeai beginning Feb. 1, 1948. It (annot be sold on a yield basis of more than 6r- - per annum. Mayor Miner said The bond issue will al o assist in financing the construction of the diesel plant at Tlnrd South and Third West streets Tile building of this plant anu buying of the niw diesel is imperative because ol the heavy eh ctric load demanded by the city from the increase of housing units and increased power usage. In case of emergencies, however, the Utah Power and Light company has agreed to as- SociafSituations - connmtti i 'ng Robinson, uni , nuttee i.i.xc an Most Merciful . engrossed men away, etc. Well, if it was attention she was after she ce. - unly got it. Wearing one of her dad's old shirts and a pair of Line jeans she attracted more attention linn a a mink coated matron with flower garden atop her head. She created a new lingo and saw it picked up eagerly by her THE SITUATION : A man hav- ciders and handed back to her in coling lunch with several friends in- advertising copy, cartoons, umns, etc. tends to pay the check. She revived the art of swooning, WRONG WAV: Ke stops talking and helped to build her radio and while he carefully checks to see motion picture idols into that the bill is correct, makes entertainers. quite a fuss over leaving a tip, etc. SHE GOT HER WISH New magazines were created RIGHT WAV: He picks up the for her, anu new news- check, glances at it while he goes especiallycolumnists began offering on talking, and leaves a tip un- paper her advice irv as near as they obtrusively so that his guests are could come to her own language. hardly aware of what he is doing. Every now and then somebody even took the tioubleto list her latest slang and its approximate At STRIA Gl'.ARNTEE . It Vltl'M THIRD Geddes High Councilmen SMITHFIELD SECOND WARD Mrs. Harriet Noble and Mrs. Maughan and Lchi Clawson will be Carrie Jensen, of the Smithfield speakers at Hyrum Third ward club will be meeting Sunday, 7:30 pm. Allen Lady Missionaries Elinxon and Gary Jensen, deacons, the speakers Sunday evening in will give brief speeches, and mum ward. Second the Smithfield w'ill be presented by Marian NielHalvor Hansen will play a piano sen Gloria Jorgensen. Ivan selections and Dean Woodruff will Millerand will be in charge. give a vocal solo. Bob Feller (right) heaves a snowball while Cleveland c ! . 'p i ' y 4 (KTCvi On Bond Issue d ! btfcr I ot Hawaii LOGAN TENTH WARD ST. JOHN'S ( HI R II ( Episcopal ) The pageant drama, "The Hea-t- s 1st East A 1st North ol the C'lnldien or "The Connect11 a ni an Holy Communion, The ing Line", on genealogical Rev Wm F. Buckley, Aiehdeacon temple vvo.lc, will be given Sun- m Utah, C( lehrant day evening in the Tenth waid With the enthionement of The recreation hall at 7 pm There Rt Ret Stephen C Clark, D IX, 'will also be .special musical nuui- as Bishop ot Utah, Sunday, Jan. bers by a double-mixequartet. 26th at 8 p m , the annual Consolos by Wesley Hill, Mis Allied, vocation ot the missionaty district and a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Allied ol Utah will be opened Everyone is invited to attend the The opening business meeting program which is under dneitiou Cathed-lal will be held in St Mark's of (Jot fried Jaggi. in Salt Lake City Monday Mrs VTT2t'rrLT R H Baughman will head a small Rlt HMO.N I) SOI IH VVArTT di legation from St. John's to the The Sunday program in the Woman's Auxiliary meeting on Richmond South ward for Janu-- ' A quiet day for the Tuesday ary 26 wil lbe as follows: Ward clergy will be held in St Raul's High Priests Quorum under the Church on Wednesday. direct. on ot President W ! 'I he ladies of the church started Smith, Jr, will furnish the evening renovation ot the house this past program for Sacrament meeting week in preparation for the com- John Me Carrey and Stake clerk ing ol Bishop Clark in February. Oral L. Ballam will be the speak1st Feb on meet will Sat., They ers Musical numbers Include a again tor a work meeting week vis ul solo, H S Webb, duet, Mrs this Our guest organist l.ona Smith and Mis Nellie Hag-lewill Is Ml. Churtes M Wyman id who is ) nimnulh Foreside, Maine, P'lesthood meeting is at 10 mid a student at the college and who Sunday Sc hoot at Hum A recently became n member of the invitation Is extended to all speeuil Aaron- him h lc Priesthood boys to attend a spec lal bolus at IU LOGAN FIRST c 'cloc k. Priesthood meeting at 9 30 am, Sunday School at 10:30, with a RICHMOND WARD special youth leadership meeting Fast day services will he held Sacrament following Immediately. Sunday in the Richmond ward as meeting at 7 p m., with Dr. E. A. the Benson stake conJacobsen, dean of education at ference will be held quarterly the following L'SAC as speaker. Musical numbers week-enFebruary 1 and 2. will be furnished by Mr. and Mrs. The Sacrament meeting will be choir. the and Peterson, by Sylvnn held at 12 noon following Sunday School and there will be no Sunday LOGAN FIFTH meeting according to BishPresident Walter M. Everton evening at the op B C. Monson. will be the I . stores operated in 26 states, four Canad.ar, povir.ces and the terri-to- i City Invites Bids , , and pre- sentations cm new selling and display techniques Western is a division of Gamble-Skogm- o and distributes through -t Fririklm Tlu-- as dHlii ,ited Sun the tolioiv.ng pnu,i luile at 7 li hv An i p, ll,; by the t (.r. Thank Thee Oh ,,, Mildied phel," A', Alethu Handy n . organists; Invui u wav; "This Hou- - , Thee by tne cn Wickham rhami w y in RIM 'I HIIM) WARD Sacrament seivue Sunday evening begins promptly at 7 30 p n with special musical numbers being given by the choir and by Marian Nielsen and Glona Joi gen-soAllen Ehason and Paul Jensen, deacons, will give shoit speakers for the evening wi'l be 'decides Maughan ana Lem Clawson of tne slake hlgn council guest speaker Fifth ward Sunday night at 7 LOGAN STAKE PRIESTHOOD The oclock. genealogical commitSunday at 2 p.m. in Logan First tee has charge and Pres. Everton ward chapel, monthly priesthood will feature a genealogy discusand leadership meeting will be sion. held, according to Pres. Henry R. Cooper, Logan stake. All memLOGAN SIXTH bers of the priesthood and leaders Logan Sixth ward will be divided should attend. during Sacrament meeting, 7 p.m. Preside t Henry R. Cooper of PROVIDENCE FIRST WARD Logan stake requests all ward Prof. W. H. Terry of South to the attend meeting. members Cache high school will bnng his glee club to Providence First ward LOGAN TENTH a Sunday evening where they will pageant-dramA genealogical the entire program. The will be presented In Logan Tenth present is invited to attend. ward Surtdhy, "7 p.m.,- Including public special music and pageantry. The HYRIM FIRST public is cordially invited. Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Sunday with High Councilmen Joseph LOGAN TWELFTH Gunnell and Sylvester Anderson as The schedule of programs for the Twelfth ward for Sunda.y is as speakers. Ward teachers will meet follows: Priesthood meeting, 9:30; following sacrament service. Sunday school, 10:30, and evening HVRtM SECOND meeting, 7:30. N. Blaine Nielsen will be in charge of the service at 7:30 pm. SMITHFIELD FIRST WARD Silas Allen and Erenst Leishman Roy Erickson will be in charge of the Sunday evening program of the High Council wll be speakand spenker will be David Weeks. ers, and Reta Allen will present the scriptural reading. The choir A vocal duet will be given by ReW'ill give selections. becca Chambers and Noreen Ioul-se- Franklin News' Jason Bealls, manager of the Western store in Logan, has been merinvited to attend a four-dachandise malt end will feature present e ! Invited To Mart and priesthood aie invited to be talk-Gue- Service on tRe DouBfe ? zVas tCfju'chcs (AUAKY LCTHKIiAX CONGREGATION ' Th( Church of the Lutheran Houi H.irohj Brauer, Pastor Drum is conclude1! worship inch Monday at 7 30 p ni at the 1, St. John's Episcopal inch, Fir t North and first East Nest Mondays seimon will be entitled Model of Faith Kveiy one is (oidiully invited to attend. Lutheian Vespers ate hioaduist over station KVNU eai h Monday at 4 la pm Listen in Local Store Manager 4 |