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Show T1IK 1 Logan, tTt,ili, Thursday, February 1LRALD-JOURNA- 2fi, 10 H This Is Better Than Germany Y PRINTS ' son of Mr. Logan city police reiorted the Dow Lewis o( Lewiston, following traffic viul.itums today: Newton, iciklcss at a farewell tesii-- ' Darrell Rigby & honored and dance tonight, dtivmg, $20; Milton Jones, Logan, Lew ikon First ward speeding, $10, James E. Hardv. U He has accepted a call to Salt Lake City, failuie to vieid mission. tight of way. $5; Mi. Gilbert North Central States Saundeis, College waid. no duvets license, $3; Dale F. Carman, in Loga folks party nual old no dnveis license. $2 50. LiFrida' held be will h wa.d bert E. Ross, Paris, Ida passing at festivities beginning on hill, $5. j,., N. . V m,s , r - I . N .JSf ivw V - is. Ay N L Tt tne perfect pattern I.o-ga- $ : ... Pick the perfect fabric "tHn rpl ... a Heights Friday Marriage licenses were issued to school, the following at the cache County will be Clerks oflice today : Weldon John Griffiths, 26 Claikston. and Ivean ie speaker. Hansen, 23, Hyrum; Ronald Neil a . Trenton missionary, LcRoy Bingham, 22, Smithfield and Olivet son, IS, Ftanklin, will be honored at a fewell testimonial tonight in thp Geraljl Andrew Jensen 17. FieldHe w ill fill ing and Betty Ruth Bow cult H) enton ward chapel. Netherlands field, Garland. ro,ssion on the V in new prints , and Kiver lro iilcnce be held meeting will at the I Providence Noble of USAC r L. G. easy to sew cotton Sturdy, A youll adore. Prints suitable for all ages. Fast colors. j 27 Wa-tonn- folks old ward logan Sixth will be held Friday. Supper 6 p.m. for o be served at wP Ksof the ward, and this lowed by a program. There at 8:30 for all married a dance ks of the ward. Mrs. David Kunicuhergcr of Providence has gone to Compton, Calif., to make the acquaintance of a grandson, bom Feb 25 to Mr. and Mrs. William Oirnond. Mrs. Ormond is the fot nter Ruth This is the fust child for the couple. Mts. Lillie Walkei, ot the new ward old folks will be a social Friday baby accompanied Mis. Ranzen- with be served at berger. mng. Supper will im. and all married folks of the id are invited to attend. College ward elders quorum will hold their banquet Friday sident Allen Olsen of the at 8 oclock, a' 9 p. nt. County Fair and Rodeo. evening there will be dancing which the at ion and the Rodeo com-public is cordially invited to enjoy. accepted the bid from the to on Rodeo Wednesday Tn the stock, specialty Wanted to buy: Clean cotton, labor and equipment rags, no overalls, shirts or trousers Fair and Rodeo at Logan We can use any amount. Herald ' Journal. 6, 27, 28. Since the pal league will hold its onvention in Logan on ..... Attention Ladies: Closing out fates, the rodeo committee values up and coats wool suits all with ark out a plan Mayor for $10. Come early for Miner to list one evening to $29.75 first choice. Edwards Millinery Co. rodeo for the entertainment con- - 33 West 1st No. to Led s'' the representatives a moon since these immigrants from German Displaced Persons camps enjoyed such a meal. They're some of the 400 DP's who recently at rived at St. Paul lErmile. near Montreal, to take up new and happier lives in Canada. With the help of the government, they aie guaranteed homes and a year's employment at prevailing wages. Wheat Shortage Seen Thing of Past - CHICAGO. Feb. 26 (UP' - An fm a big millin' firm said toduv that the wheat and flour shortage is a thing of the past. But at the same time, Secretary ot Agurulture Clinton P. Anderson asked brewers to consider a new voluntary progiam to save grains used in the manttlactuie of beet The nation's grain supply is important t? housewives ns prices on wheat, oats, and corn largely determine how much she will pay for food at the cot re.- grocery "flieial - stoie. Sparboe. piesidtT.t of the Ptllsbury Mill" flour milling di.uers for flour have vision. se' fallen off so much that some mills have gone back to a five-da- y week. A. B. Sparboe testified yesterday a house small business subcommittee considering complaints against the way export controls are working He said export controls should be abandoned on wheat and flour because they are no longer in short supply. be-fo- te iv beer-make- pro-gta- m Enlistment Overseas n i newly-appointe- . Mount Iatgan stake "ill rehearse tonight he Logan Seventh male chorus at 8 oclock ward chapel '0 picpaie music for conferenc is that t... eiy important W'mlvix he piesenl, according to .'iralor OUTING FLANNEL North Cache FFA Confers Chapter Farmer Degrees " yd Make yourself lovelier and more appealing! ear the eolors that belong to you the lines that flatter your figure! Penney a has a fine selection of beautiful fabrics to choose from! Let your Advance style book help jou select the perfect pattern! In observance of National Future Farmeis of Ametira Week, the North Cache chapter FFA held a special meeting in their club room Tuesday, to discuss chapter problems and to advance serveal members who have qualified for the degree of Chapter Farmer. Robert Andersen, Quinn Bair, and absorbent. Ideal for young babys and many household 31'" w ide. RAYON Beautiful new color combinations for spring in a wide assortment of patterns 4 IA I from which to make your selection. RAYON PRINTS COLORFUL Because they diape beautifully, are to sew and because the colors ore A Q so lovely, Deluxe rayons are perfect MqC DRESS MADRAS In many novelty stripe Juvenile Rayon Prints 98c jHC RONDO PERCALE 11 08D & ? try, Fort Jackson, South Carolinit) 9th Infantry, Fort Dix, New Jer soy. "While there is no guarantee that these divisions will remain in the United States for the next three ears, Sgt. McCartney added, "there is every reason to believe that they will. Sgt. McCartney pointed out that this new offer will be of interest to many veterans who havi expressed a desire to enlist for I.duty in this country. The potato crop of the world greatly exceeds any other crop produced for human food. 3 -- 4, , - Finest portalc in a huge col-lecti- of colors and designs. tostitch. Easy patterns;4-washabl- color. ' NATION WIDE PILLOW CASES SIZE 36 X 45 Subtly Provocative Spring Hues! hjv Sturdy, washable prints you will enjoy wearing. And so easy to sew. Wide variety of colors ' - ns Printed Broadcloth at the Tuesday meeting was a pest drive sponsored Piesiding at the by the chapter. meeting was Gerald Godfrey of Snnthfield, president. -- combin-nito- that make beautiful sport clothes print, on pastel grounds. Ideal for smalt guls and infants. lu . . ing. Also discussed , JERSEY 39" w ide. Skidmore and Ray Thornley were the boys who attained the degree. To attain such honor the members must have completed at least one year of vocational agriculture instruction, must have held the' degree of green hand for at least one year and have a record of satisfactory participation in local chapter activities. They must be familiar with the purposes and programs of work of the state and national organization and be familiar with parliamentary procedure. They must know provisions of the constitution of the local chapter; be able to lead a groutf disr cussion for 15 minutes; have earned by their own efforts from supervised farming program, at least $25. In addition they must receive a majority vote of the members present at a regular chapter meet' -- uses. PRINTED An easy wav to save dollais on your spring wardtobe. Make clothes from these charming prints. Florals, stupes and ot hers. soft Extra RAYON PRINTS Ronald Bench, Milo Benson, Dale Bert Erickson, Loyal Chambers, Gittens, Melvin Hodges, Gary Pearce,, Jack Rindlisbacker, Glaine II ( lei WHITE Its many American Legion Post No. 30 and its auxiliary are jointly sponsoring an entertainment consisting of radio skits to be held in the Lewiston Junior high school gymnasium in the near future. Tryouts Anderson said his proposed for the parts of dancing, singing m obi am for brewers would and speaking girls will be held in the gymnasium, March 4th at 7 save 250,000 bushels a month in p. m. All giris of high school and scarce grains but would allow the sandwiches. about 100,000 bushainous barbecue junior high school age are eligible to try for parts and are urged to els more each month in malt barin the program. ley, which is plentiful. The rrotidenre Lions will hold their participate would mean a net saving of regular dinner meeting tonight, 150,000 bushels a month. club ocldck, in the Providence will be a meeting of the There rooms. Ernest R. Lee, manager of Wellare council at the Chamber of the local telephone office, will be Commerce rooms tonight at 7 News principal speaker, according to M Election of olticers lor o'clock. E. Cox, in charge of the program the coming year will be the maFor Vets jor item of business. The Crosloy station wagon will accommodate two passengers and Bethea 8. Dahle was granted a of baggage, See it at Vet etans who have had overquarter-totod your seas service can enlist directly in Crosley divorce in First Distiict court taler. Watch for notice of openiday. following a 'complaint filed one of eight U. S. Army units now She was stationed in the United States and ng soon. (adv.) against Newell C. Dahle. awarded the custody of two minor be guaranteed three yea is of serThis imitation was extended children and $75 a month for their vice with that unit, MSgt. Troy today: "Come all you cowhands, support. Mr. Dahle was otdered to A. MeCaitney, of the Logan army and dance to the strains of Westepay the .costs of the court and and Air Force recruiting station announced today. rn music. Time, Saturday night; attorney. These units and their present place, Lewiston Community buildi' Mount Logan stake primary-children- locations are: ng. Enjoy the hospitality of the officers and teachers will 2nd Infantry, Fort Lewis. WashNorth Cache Riding club." The final rehearsal Friday ington; 2nd Armored. Camp Hood mutation is extended by f-- e clubs hold their Feb. 27 at 3:45 in the Logan taber- Texas; 2nd Engineer Special Brisecretary, Clayton C. Nielsen. nacle1 for the forthcoming congade, Fort Worden, Washington: ference. It is important that every 82nd Airborne. Fort Bragg, Not til Choir practice for the 16th ward member be present in order that Carolina: 3rd Armored, Fort "ill be held tonight in the chapel proper seating arrangements may Knox. Kentucky; 4th Infantry, at 715. All members are to urged Fort Ord, California; 5th Infan- be made. W present. Bar, 121 East Mucs Snack ourth North, is now' under new lanagemcnt. Mrs. Ebba Lundahl the new owner, and the place of usiness is being completely reno ated and expanded. Formal open March 6 ig is set for Saturday, Irs. 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Prov ide nce and River Height founders day program will presented Friday at 8 p.m. in n e of,ldtnce Rym- - Dr- LeGrand . A PENCO SHEETS - the USAC will be r. Music will be furnish lllc C. A. Olson family of r Heights. All school patron muted to attend. princi-speahe- i Je 0"ck Size 81" x 108". Tiny price for a big value! Lung fibre corded cotton, twisted for more strength, longer wear! Really smooth for sweet sleep! starter, Golden West :LenI,,,,al Miling Co., 122 East r. Ph. 178, daily delivery Adv.) i'" Fourth , ward choir prae' toniht at 8:30 sic win be perpared 'or a SpO' Easier program. A part; lor r held 51 Gauge, 20 Denier m(,mbers will follow for sale Real "beery Estate store sell by owner. because of wifes e living !ar )s of 298 , quarters in store. About $4200 stock and equipment, ted at 232 South Main phone 416-- fashioned sheer nylons. In The newest spring shades that blend Full perfectly with any costume. WATERPROOF PLASTIC PLASTIC TABLE So Practical for Home Use! 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