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Show TIIE EOX ELDER llV.LiI(:rsT7,19lt AND Sacietu ' p.- - -" 'V'z T'v:-T -- A M-- THEY GAVE s -- . - SS, , - s 2 s, -- ,r it n v. . i NEWS-JOURNA- rAcn L H in unmans poise, she un question tbly will take the ir lack m her stnde amt still look Jml ft as beautiful as SWORD HIM A nt ' 'tf e - -- P & 1 -- cTDemories Mr and Mis Levi Andersen announce the mamago Wednesday of their daughter, Miss to Kenneth Roma Andeison James Hall, in the Logan temple. The maiiidge was t by Joseph Qmnney in the piesence of the bndes patents and sisteis and a numbei of fi lends fiom Bug tiarn and Logan The bnde is a graduate of the local high school and was Joimeily employed at the Roxy I IK "lUi H) UT IJUKII 10 i , of in the liKht inturmatimi. in EEHIVE yard dal LHt'-- n an both of Gar-- f manure a issued County bv v iHK-da- I tt asso j Mprnll itryipson Cook T marked at reniov see our will 1,1 - KMIMN nits "pU, T. ll) (.11 , E THE I WASTING FACTS! sou TO 510 20 our qv on A plan (01 iDEMHL of Loan Co. Pine -- State 11 USE Supervision Mrr WOLCOTT Brtfham M f ' Utah jesjpft M,., Vacuum Clean and Repair All Makes of Furnaces BEEHIVE COAL Phone topping off the lotion with a shading ot powder and using an eyebiow pencil to make the seam. The baiedegged set must keep an eagle eye over the appearance of their legs. ci earning and cleanliness is moie important than ever without stockings some sort of foot coveung should be found or de vised, since bare feet in ehoos are not comfortable or healthy tot long at a time. Now for those who are ready and waiting for silk substitutes Nvlon cannot be expected to fill your need At present, ny Ion produces only 20 per cent of thfc stoi king supply in the United States -- and it cant be counted on to ptoduce much (By Uniled Tress) The ptesent supply of Sulk m0ie because nylon is essen-- j stockings in the shops is ex- - tial to many defense needs s Cotton, rayon and wool pected to last just about three more accoidtng to the in8s have long been depend-Hosterable but unexciting substitutes Manufactuers As&n. Without That means that you as a foi silk stockings woman who loves the sheer question, cotton is now much beauty of silken legs is faced better styled to make sheer with a problem but you have stockings than it was when sevetal answers You can turn mother was a girl .but it still hoarder and buy a dozen or cai, t rival the cobwebby loveThere is a more stockings now and put liness of silk them away for later days You shapely cotton stocking with can wait and see what the a wide mesh that is becoming and the new layon stockings manufacturers will present you to bo full fashioned with in the way of cottor orjpiomise rayon substitutes Or you can a, id well fitted Riyon stockings also have plan to do without stockings most of that tinny sheen and go in for a bare legged th had foimetly, but they appearance. ldLk h slli,,'rb elasticity Its all up to you We think ",,1! sl'k also may hr that a comptomtse is the best . m !'"led the fulute. since e"' re We ourselves fashion for lo can be used in many de going to put away two or thiee necessities pa us of super silk stockings for Wool stockings aie popluar those special occasions when out we want to look our very with college gills and lor smartest. Then we're going to dooi sports but it is highly will look hopefully at the rayon ami unlikely that they ever an achieve populanly eveiyday meanwhile cotton substitutes, bv cause of their bulkiness and ring ankle soeks around the house and neighborhood and wi ight One of the major ingiedients barp legs with our dancing of f ishton, however, is what is We realize, however, dt esses at the moment te that we can t lcap ir'o this being worn of its beauty Ifevcty-onmethod-s- o gaidiess some without tmng is wearing lay on or cot we ve collected some good ad ton you can rest as stockings best the vice on how to get out of any way to beat the suud that their appearance will be much moie pleasing silk shortage. ate lined than it is when First advice for hoarders up in competitionthey with chiflon The best way to preserve silk sheei a and lacey silks. While stockings, according to those silk stockings have become who should know, is to pack important tc the Amor Mason them away in air-tig-would as put up you jars just a pcsk of peaches Y'ou don t need to wash your stockings fust, just stuff them in the jar and put them on a dark shelf away from light and air Dont A listing of reliable firms and put up moie than a .years mdiiduals specialists in their supply of stockings they can t lne be counted on to keep longer than 12 months or so. Some do for some of the stockings Paintinf, Papennf, Fay Sholty you re wearing right now may have been made two or three intenor Decorating Phone 405 years ago but you can't tell which ones will keep and which No job too email Satisfaction guar ones won t anteed Coleman A Sorenson. -Now Advice to the barelegYou can take to dying ged Office and S Martin Raamnisen your legs after a Bntish fash- Residence Phone 9ft ion now popular. The dye i a watery beige color, and you can paint a straight seam up The the hick and stocking tops on Oi you he thighs of the leg can use suntan lotion on youl Approved quality Insecticides, spraylegs to simulate beige tones ing matei tal Anderson Produce Co. A APPLIANCE ONE 1"1-- j 498 .1 2. j 1KUTOK MEN LOOK j Tantlier tractor greases regularly sold at 17' jc, close- CENTRAL out, lh., 1()c. C II E tf ROI.ET. C O. fra winning handful of $648, 1938 BUICK lhrc.?.e UARANTEED RESULTS! A0jf "i our columns and run it a week, ,s found, the article for sale is not j1 rti,p il riM, w(,l 'i1? ' "ti t. "ltnUd ..i1-'',"- obtained, we'll run jour ad, the absobUHj UTe : 0 j j.Lt! PHONE N0.7 rMV PaCe American League 1st game 3 New Yoik 6 Boston Chandler, Blanch and Dickey; Hughson, Ryba and Peacock 2nd game 3 New Yoik 1 Boston .1 Bieuer and Rosar; Darns & Pytlak. 1st game 6 9 Chicago St Louis Rigney, Iliynes and Tush, VOllr ahd many Wanted; Situations more classifications! sl"? Advice rail for T.INNY THE s'i'nes are free j0 0lr advertisers. journal ssai 'Z2S3SSS2Z $250 Perfect OSBORN All Condition MOTOR DISTRIBUTOR SlUDEBCKER 15 North Main Thorn 278 A1 6 tntl G MYTTRLSS REBUILDING Your old mattress rebuilt Into a genuine spring filled, easy sleeper, for only $7 95. One day service. Phone 27. E Fin ON MVTTRESS CO. tf I OR S U.E Line 6 room mod ern home, with full base- inent. Priced to sell. Phone AlOim-- 19. 10 DUS DISCOUNT ON OCR LARGE ONLY STOCK OF GASOLIN E XsHERS WRITE OR CALL TRADE IN I OK TERMS. W A S II K R. A Ol R OLD ELLCIKIC SCHOSS KKXR AG 7ine CO. OGDKN. $80 00 MRS. HANNAH B. NICHOLAS of Willard wishes to corre spnnd with relatives of Wit sons and (.icons who came from land. Gloucestershire, A It is human nature to thing that a man will do that thing well in which he demonstrates special interest Our special interest is compoundand we make a ing prescriptions special effoit to do it just a little belter than may seem necessary to some Lit us fill your next pn scription. T IN A( AIDA IS 89c 22 11 j (UK) Eng Mini Ipd Wrtr (Alien Hosalou Blake, factory girl, becomes engaged to Jerry Thomas, voung d mee-ha- ll singer, her parents toll her she must break the engagement, for they have beenuntavorablv impressed bv Jerrys shabby appearance. The next day. when he phones, Mrs. Blake tells him that Kosa-lo- u has changed her mind and doesn't want to see him again. Hosalou, unaware of this, is deeply hurt when she hears nothing from him. Meanwhile, Hugh McM.istrrs, a supervisor at the factor, has been calling on her and, when he proposes, her parents urge her to accept him, but she refuses. Then, she be able to persuade her to renew their engagement. However. when Kosalou's friend Helen Novak asks her to go to the dame hall that evening to hear him sing, Hosalou declines. CHAPTER XI AS JERRY climbed the stairs to the Circle Dance Hall, it seemed to him that he must be di earning. This chap, resplendent in a new suit and overcoat and hat, couldnt be the same fellow who had regularly climbed these stairs only a few weeks ago. That fellow had threadbare overcoat which had not been much protection against the icy blasts of winter. Stub Stevens met him at the entrance to the dance hall. Gee Jerrv its meat of you to come like this. I announced that vnu d be here and just look at the crowd' We're packed to the EKS BAA AMT KIN loos, 53c limit! 8 07. ( ASIORI I oz. lfi MOl T Bo II M ASH La Modi SANITARY NAPKINS, I2s, 2 for III BRING ALCOHOL, pint AIII.K OF MAGNESIA Pint MINERAL OIL Pint LPSOM SALTS Per pound I llO( HIIOME Bottle ( A ANOGAS Tor Allis AIE IK R AX TIIE DRUGGIST Protected Prescription Drugs A SOON by PRISCILLA WAYNE lPfe worn a shabby suit and a -- l rA learns that Jerry has left the dance hall to sing over the radio. He makes such an instant hit owner asks that the dance-ha- ll him to return there for a special performance one evening. He agrees because he hones that Hosalou will be there and that, now that he is a success, he may e Deluxe 4 Door Sedan Radio and Hea'er New Tires - New Brakes 1 'hirthase; Real Estate; Ust of total payment tor the year, Joseph Skeen of Ogden, member of the state agucultuial adjustment anadministi ation committee, nounced heie Tuesday This payment which is made to bung the faimeis income moie neatly to a panty level with the income of non farm groups is made to farmeis who have .seeded within their wheat acteage allotment and who have not offset this compliance by ovei seeding bn other farms, Mr Skeen pointed out. Puce adjustment payments have been made to 2bb2 Utah farmers fiom an appioximate 10 900 who will leccive payments under this phase of the fatm progiam. The average payment per farmer will be about S31 37. and estimated PsItoo BASEBALL Ron CASH paid for DEAD and USE LESS cows and horses. Ihons 'Iv Carter News-Journa- We ' Auker, 3y FURNACE CLEANING rim Du key; Swift i, REAL E81ATE SOLD REAL ESTATE BOUGHT UEAI ESTATE LOANS S. NORMAN LEE, Licensed Abstractor. vude 15 Straight Bourbon Whiskey, 90 Proof. Schenley Distillerg Corp , N.Y. Ba-ke- y Zl vtasVeY L.skelscn, post stock-monh- (alunin Advertisers often lest investment I s'y r:!:!iin 21 hours. Seethe ',mues offer('d to ou r Want Ads todav! Thvs OLD- - Dotioit II 2 Cleveland Iii nton Kiakuukas and Sulcommander, for Faunt LeRoy Foisgien, a soldier boy who livan, Bagby, Milnat, Eistcn-sta- t and Ilenihley. died in Fiance. The Cash Utoceiy has open- Nadonal League 13 ed a branch stoic m Homy-vill- e Pittsbuigh 3 CK now Hunsakor in the irtgo i Sewell and Davis, Lopez, building William Shelfield will be in chaige of the business Lee and McCul, Piessnell, lough, Geoige. 25 A E ARS AGO 1 St Louis John Li. Wheatley annuunci d 5 . . . Cincinnati his candidacy loi county cluk ist HutchCiouch Nahem, Ii on the Republican ticket. inson and Mancuso. W. Coo-pcVnndeiiro'er & West. MAR IN EUROPE A A EAR AGO TODAY' Italian forces struck deep into Bntish Somaliland, captuicd Farm Money the ports of Zeila and occupied Distributed Hatgeisa and Oadvveina Bntish air Tnmistiy anTriple A nounced the bombing of Le Trice adIXXJAN, Aug. G Bouiget, famous Pans an port. CIOSEOUT prices on colored to Utah payments justment Bntish passenget liner Accia At KNUDNEN flower who have pots. faimeis complied torpedoed off the west coast of with of the 1911 1 LOR XL AND GIFT. the Ireland, admiralty an AAA provisions farm program now total nounced Twenty out of a total At1 Brloe Result l 1G1 2 or 12 per cent of the $1U of 475 aboatd were lost. of Ruel M Seventeen membeis of the Social Development club held a delightful no host paity at the Idle Isle tea room Tuesday 'evening to honor Mrs. Warren W Knudson who, with her 'husband and two sons, will lleave August 15 to make her home in Piovc Utah Dinner was ened at one long table beautifully arranged with late garden flowers, and the remainder of the evening was spent at the home of Mrs Emeiy Rocs where bridge was played Diuscilla K Iverson Mis and Mis Frank Holman won the seoie prizes, and a lovely gift was' presented to Mrs Knudson Special guests at the paity were three former club membeis, Mrs K C. Wright, Mrs. Veia M. Jensen and Mft Stuart Horsley, of Salt Lake. ,0 isVcy 1 For the first time this year the Bugham Peaches solved the port side slants of Pee W'ee Bass, and in a fast moving game, knocked him out of the box in the fourth inning with a 12 run The blast Peaches scoted seven runs in the firs inning and were never in danger fiom then on The Peaches have never before been able to hit Pee Wee but Wednesday night he offered r.o problem Serpa and Steinbeck were especially effective property easy month EARS AGO A Fumidl seivices weie held m the ihetnacle, under the dnec-tio- 5 $300 personal sr wx AGO s Peaches Take Gemmell, 14-- man, wants ran borrow loan ear knotv E A Rasmussen, daughter Martin Rismus-.cof Mantua, and John Zundel, woie muiud in the Logan temple Bnghum Cdy Used the levy foi 11,1 at U mill-- . The city council accepted the SloiHKj sewei sylern, as completed A baby gnl was born to Mi and Mis Kelley Peaiee in Salt Lake City Mis Pence w is foimeily Mis-Thy la Moi-ga- Party Honors Mrs. Knudson ll,E of Luna Mi Hall is a gtaduate of the local high school, and a Webei college student At piesent he is employed at the Associated Bu kieis Supply company of Ogden Following the ceremony, the couple left for a honeymoon tout of Yellowstone park. u: h n t of theatre I t;UiNtlS ill n aWMenenHSnefe Bygone Days. d '(OU. wm A dippings from our files Pie-siden- 0IIt fOVi. Eniov tauarv i 1 ev ei - Marriage Announced Ao three Jerry put his hand in frtendlv fashion on the older man s shoulder what a change a month make A montn ago he couldQur wouldn t have dared be so familiar with the piopnetor of the d mee hall Then, stub had been Mr. Now he was a pal. invitStevens ing his famous friend Jerrv back to the srene of his early tnumpns Anything special you want me to smg ton ght" Ji rrv a.skfd. Whatever vou like." blub replied. Why not lead off with 'I can t give vou an, thing but love ? by I'olOi Fotwt ByruBote and the orchestra leader lifted his baton. The orchestra began to play, and then, Jerry was singing. As he sang, hts eyes roved unceasingly over the crowd looking, looking, looking. But he looked in vain Among all the girls gathered there, he could not find the one he sought Hts happiness of a moment before faded, and a note of loneliness crept into his voice Rosalou was not there His luck hadn't charged, after all. . . . I- ATER. he located Helen Novak and asked her for a dance. She gladlv gave it to him. thinking that it wouldnt hurt Ken to see her dancing with the lion of the hour. They danced one number, and then sat out the next one, while Ken gloweied at them from the other side of the room. "Have you seen her?" Jerry asked, after they had been sitting in silence for several minutes. Helen knew, of course, to whom he referred but she raised her brows questionmglv "You mean Rosalou? Yes of course " "Why. ves. I see her every dav. She has the machine right next to mine at the factory. Does she ever say anything about me What would she sav I I don t know. Jerry stam-n- n red "I I just wondered Well, she saw your picture In the paper, and said she was glad vou were having so much success. I think that s all she said Doomi t she pver come here any more with you Helen shook her head I telephoned and asked her to come tonight I told her you were going to be here "What did she sav to that Helen hesitated She said she wa-t interested Then, as a look of pirn shot aeiass Jerrys face, she added quickly But I wonder if she really meant it Shes not like herself, Jeirv She arts so funny as though she were brooding over something She doesnt want to go anv pi ice any more-j- ust sits at home." tn Jerry. going around with any oilier ft How he asked. o not exactly but Mr. M M a.stci s from the factory calls on her a lot . Oh Jetrys revived he does Almost every night But Jerry. I wonder if her fulks are making her see turn I know she wax just Thev always did go ciay over cri7y about you and it does seem so oncer tint she'd be taking up that MiMisters Jerry smiled. He d raln-- r sing wih To the lonely boy, however. It that song than anv other He had didn t seem queer been singing it when he fust saw Later that night he paced hh Rosa'ou sitting so quietly there room thinking about it No, tt the wall agaui't As Stub led him to the orchestra endn t seem queer that Rosalou ikp tip with a man like platform and mounted it with him, would every one started clapping Then. Hugh Mr Misters Se had told him Mv about Misters The fellow had Stub raided his hand tor silence Ladies and gcnt'emin I prom- a good job a fine automobile and ised you taat Id have a treat for note expinsne clothes He could you tonight and I am keeping mv show a enl a good time word Jtnv Thomas who left this Jerrv thought bitterly of the old dance hall to win new lauieLs sing- scree suit in which he had courted ing ovr the radio has come back Rosalou thought of the crazy, to smg for his old Lunds " Stub ntthng old car In which he had stepped bark and made a little taken her about bow to Ji n v He paused in his paring to gaze Mi 1 hom as, we are honored to have you wih us moodily out the window Success, he thought had come too late to The crowd entered and clapped help him win her . . . Jerrv s heart pounded with happiness Stub was (To be continued ) he thought. 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