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Show II I H 1. r A 1. I) U J O l - U 1 o V (, A A l 1! L I I o ' Happv? You Hot! Thcvre America's No. t; RRIXGS follows song rongi egation pra-eAndrew Mortensen, solo, Leslie Hobbs of Linrose, talk, Glen Allen solo iser saxophone Richmnn reading Pima Wheeler song Vaughan Griffith talk Kdis talk, Hill, Bishop Godfrey from male Schwartz, qaartet Tienton, talk Iuv in P.obbins, song male quartet of Trenton, A Anderson benediction, Hay large crowd was in attendance Mr and Mis Bernard Godfrey and child of Clarkston vis. ted with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs James Archibald, Tuesday The Relief Society sponsored a shower last Tuesday for Aits Donna Atkinson. Social chat ana a luncheon furnished the afterA noons entertainment Urge number of ladies attended Mr and Mrs Oral Munnir. and daughter Janet of PYreston were over night guests of Mr and Mrs Aln.a L. Jensen, Wednesday Mrs Glen Stuart of Idaho Falls Idaho is visaing with her parents, Mr and Mis S H Atkinson b J St Hill Wednesday evening Games furnished the evenings entertainment Lunch was served to Mr and Mrs Aaron Hill, Mis Moroni Phillips, Bowden, Wendal Fife, Emma Robbins, Zelma Mickleson, Beth Fife Christensen, Mary Vaughan Gnffith, Ervin Rohbins, Allen Richman, Phoebe Jensen, Floienee Gibson, Clara Wallace Sarah Jensen and the hostess E la Phillips Everyone had an enjoyable evening Mrs Rufus Merrill and daugl.- of Edis M-a- La-Re- ( Mr and Mrs George Coburn Mrs Reid Olsen of Clifton spending some time visiting parents Ml tnd Mis s H IiM is s . , , , , V .w t - .s " ", s .... c , - Wimmers Home t Li I , 33 West Lst .North Phone z , ' !' ! g" Jt A o Art i? s , 126-- ii V' , . .S ' v A; , $ - .28 4., P Jfc ' v iltxi? A. v. ff 4 t v x r v ' first-namin- JIM In contrast, take Jim Fiirliv, A with the postmaster conferenee general is like an I, Iks reunion, lie knows tli bovs hy '.heir first names. Tlie call him .Inn It's a rough and tumble conference, like an ill in inaged schoolroom. The loudest question gi'ts the answer. 'Listen here, Jim, chafed a one , day, 'why correspondent don t you quit being a politic lan for a change and be a postmaster' Your service is lousy They sent me a special delivery letter from Philadelphia two days ago, and it just came in and these will have our them Anyone recovering one of these marked balloons will be given a $50000 policy on their home mt-o- l di - motk n ri j lumb-ir- r u VC V in Log in Watch the Skies Saturday Noon foi h s i big ti c with a leaving Shanghai memory ot a man who was never was fighting happy unless he dud HV I f'- Stop! Look! Listen! u on we gri:et vor wrin a hi t)t h it t ouKl Big Beet Pay Day Sale th isteil the tuwk named I BEGINS ' A.Y v ft r fhi $ HVKOI.U K KKs A tuufemue with Harold Itket. is a n wsmans holiday ofHea sits big in his shirtsleees back holddesk, fits a cigarette into a rossed his on er, leans forward aims, glaies at the rt potters dy for anything Nut only is lekes the Imsh of an outfit that makes new b its artmtx, but also the sardonie turn of his mind produces words that make headlines. to That man, he said, referring Hugh Johnson, has intelleit-ua- l saddle sores (Copyright, 193(5, by United beatuie Snduate, Inc ce c vv 11 1 LAIDK S AN NOV Secretary Swanson doesn t know the answers, but he hates to ad nut it. After the hav. been passed aroundcigarettes bv a N iva aide, the meagre handful of n porters settle down to quiz tin commander in chief of the nivv .Somebody puts a puzzler changes of personnel. Long Ik fore the death of Secretary Dun conferences with the press wu. abandoned and oolois! aie prepaied to save jou money! Come in and see our styles and pi ices! - - - Tiy our Hosiery . . . Full fashioned . . . Ring less! We u J Edwards Millinery Co. 29 West 1st Noith Logan Sweaters New House Frocks featured by Betty Baxley SI7ES 12 to 20 coloiiul Beautiful new Sun fast Select now ! - 38 to ."2 punts! Sizes 4-G- -S Sizes 10-12-- Sizes Tub-fas- t! $1.95 14 2.45 2.95 . 14-3- S for Xmas before they Dresses with long have been jinked over. sleet es. Wonderful Values! $1.95 APRONS i Betty Baxley btj Coloiful. new , mode with the same as the House Kio 89c and woik-man-!- Because all our underwear machinery is being moved to our Canadian fac- ii' ks' 98c tory, we are Closing Out all our heavy undearwear and sweaters at BARGAIN jj PRICES! 'i i MENS 500 SILK and WOOL MENTS. Regular $.).!b Few Suits at New Martha Maid Lingerie a speed surpassed only bv tin movement of her fingers thiough a bead necklace. Nobody t ike , the figures down Its both impossible and unnecessary, since the report itself is handed out to th press GAR- $, t i 4 MENS 60' WOOL 40?;. COTTON Regular $G 75. Yw Suits at 3.95 SATIN PAJAMAS 3.95 - 0 1 to $7.95 $3.45 ?lI QC UU t UNIONS Broken Sies. White. Regular 65c and 75c PAIR . To Close Out ... a I. A DIES SILK AND WOOL . . Regular $3.00 . BOYS Up -- OCa Ml i : NEW DANCETTES, NEW CHEMISE GRAB BOX $1.95 SLIPS 25c of this, Miss Perkins stops and .miles pleasantly, indicating that sht has no more instruction to givt The conference is over And it a total loss. i HOMER Prices for Everyone h a Wonderful Values! Lace Trim or Tailored -- r t Mens Unions and Garments s half-hou- ' i MISS PERKIN'S If the press rates the war U partment zero, the grade is on! After a breathless front. lOOc; Worsted Wool. Zipper Gathered Yoke Back! REAUTIFUL SATIN GOWNS for the cabinets Ion. lady. On those rare occasion-whe- n Miss Perkins summon newsmen to her new suite on Con stitution Avenue, she rigih-thewith a dissertation th it brings back unpleasant memorn of freshman economics Her favorite stunt is to the latest report of the bu.tii of labor statistu s. and read col umn after column of figures at 1; 1 1 nl.uiil the escalator clause in the nav al treaty. Swanson doesnt know whether the answer is ves or no. He glances covertly at an ml miral, gets a nod, lights a i ig arett, and sas es." The dearth of news from 11k is navy surpassed only by tin other arm of the nation's defense The war department contents it self with issuing statements aboiu OFF! ALL $10.75 DRESSES GO AT $7,34 NO New llas . . . Latest StltN at $1.00 100 New Iattein llats at $1.05 in( C'P at $3.45 UP Childien's Coats, Sis 3 to BEAUTIFUL AI.LAC E HENRY Henry Wallace is much more satisfactory He likes to speak Ins mind. When he first came to town, he was naive about this, got himself into hot wuher. Non he is more cautious. But his weekly conference alwajs makes headlines. Newsmen like his honesty If he doesn't know all the answers, lie frankly turns to AA Administrator Tolley or Economic Adviser EzeHow about it, Howkiel, sajs' ardor "Can you help us, Zel.e' Wallace usually goes into a huddle with his advisers before reporters come into his office They try to anticipate the questions One day John Hamilton had made a speech attacking the Canadian trade agreement Wallace and his team expected to be quizzed on this He prepared a hot answei But the newsmen asked about the drought and imports, skipping John Himilton Then came the plant" A member of the ti mi whispered to a newsman 'Ask 'urn about Hamilton's sptech" The question was put, amt Wallace came out with his answer obviously prepared in advance. It was too good to waste. vs k small deposit holds an aificlf! a() of Our Better Blesses Vt $,5.00 Each Other l)i esses a $2.98 $10.50 ries 'i .V EMBER 21st NOV NEW WINTER COATS 0(1 On thi Racks. ph s'sks look d lip to s e that t at h wore m his laptl .1 hugt and in i mag sunflower Iln joke was on II nr until ht n the the next eonfereme. lim'd up again, the ne retarj of the lreasur rose from Iuh deKk, to ojM'ned a hox, ami proeeeded in mi eat h lapel a bit of fruit grow n on Ins own firm raspber- 4 zero-plu- Ju w i pi u e he o is tlu most outspoken editor m sh ii His goxtrnment had no j ill f it ilitn s But he was t m tiiv found a pi n tin in I h ul mu j Mi toituiu wiptd him out in ICC Biter he suMertd h strokt Hi w is 7 5 t irs old whtn he on ( w 4 he isk wh i thiii Mis, Perkins dots not. ro is one man hi the calami whom tne press his promoted Morguithiu started out in hjstile Ho mood afr id of c, st i re he puss, iescnle.1 Us piohing But alttr a few unpliasant , months he warrant up now his von the fiitndlv admit ation of IA KOPEK tlu m. n assigned to he tieLsurv Ag nil, contnst Farley and Roper Dm div, dining tlu c impaign, The Secietaiv o Coinmrrie is pontifical He sits at the end of a receplong table in his tion room a Phi Beta Kappa key spukling on his rotund tummy and opens the conference by read-m- g a prepared statement He is a match for Hull at evesive statement Somi body asks him a duett question He ponders, clears his throat, smiles benignly speaks an eloquent equivoi ation this morning You ought to do something about it'" Farlev doesn t get sore He never does His best answers are off the recoid Hell speak his mind about a lot of politicians but Just you and me' bars are never down. No jokes No g Always the opening, "Good morning gentlemen, from the and Hull, closing "Thank you Mi Siirctury from the newsmen will fly over Logan Up v n( I iro, Auto, Casualty Insurance and Bonds e hnk i whtn the bnj s filed in befou his desi foi t ht tonfeientt Mogn W ' . wy, (Continued From Page One) ANCE DEPARTMENT, paid up fire insurance to gt OShtM Hmt Sh He es - 10 of all plans cornpltt- ward carnival to be Id s Hurd iv, November 21 I in Pet lu f Sn jety has charge of the b uu ht Id in the recreation hill ml will be ojiened at 1 p 'I in rn Will otht oi g imations h tu til kins of reficshim nts, popt orn iml t uulv to sell An am turn s ih will be conducted at the Optra House in the af-i noon big dune at night with the Mtiulon otiinstii pla mg will on hide the evt nt 1 ht or ui lit in Chin i m in st ribe Tins is wrorse than campaigning with fatlier, Ftankhn D Roo'evell Ji ncuvous m Ins fiirt nppi as an affianced youne man, lamented as he smilingly and obh, uu Iv posed with F t tic dulont, powder fortune heiress, after the announcement of their engagement dmv honks of can cunn n and home at Giecindlc. Del interviewers to the bride-to-b- Garff, Man iger of THE UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION, INSUR- release 50 balloons, ilH! udon M l tlu t ill Chib ;ix m nt iti i i euijthimj :Wt f Stars and Stripes kt tilt was the ?i tint Uor litis Fit It u Nit km tUd U K ithngt r O A cm --s'- . ' f f SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 name MfaZl W il&w' POLICIES Plane, tilt i UMlst u of tlu mm hi mi hi Is l III puhhslu i oi mh Clittto Hf In u li oi into tin publishing Ihnium tut foi iumstlf, making f urn ami fortmu He got a st it in tlu hot st i stm k Hitnghu tins or th it uul in tui n i' stt d A VI.-- X Bjrds Ht ui .j fit n i with Mn C FREE FIRE A- tiit Nt fo WARD CARNIVAL J til t t MENDON TO HAVE i K I, Of-iet- ed Appliance ti ri tlu ship IN nut tlu th Kiissums st in h ul (.Itpostn ship tkun t ht moms m Munghai lunk mil lu Sh uighai ht htt.um tin 4 V IHY-- G 25.00 1 6.00 18.00 ONE PORTABLE ONE LA1E MODEL H (i it 111 it - ,iimI md.iiih si i t , LOOK AT THESE PRICES $10.00 NO. 66 SINGER ONE ROTARY I. 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Kuvsi tin uh ami tho piomist m N.mHHM to tut I ho NiUl-vlh- l tl t ibh Otstriution of tlu Hit I siuppuii him bm lu iu hi k n (American LONTX1r, Wire) Selling of bicon may be speeded up by thz use of red light in the showcase Fiuit sdcs are improved bv a gulden light and fish sells better whtn dtsplavtd under pale blue Thse sue the . onoLismiis of the British lLighting Scrvue Bureau after a survey conducted to deermme the elect of color upon sales in food stmes One i hum stale claimed to have increased bicon sales fni pi r unt bv using led light ! i Ntt .MACHINE V, V non hs i Colored Rays On Food Help Sales h onlmu. mt ! to ('huiii J uk blistingx got him of hiN phtd uk w ho tint It Dm (I lus tmplusts printed a h tu.hu m Cart it th with ssj hiuloiis ston ('aptnn kittle Nmtiutn Itltgraph Co SuiMmiK tniiK tlu hi ime not out of sun lu w n in kussia ttMiu to oi he held the hut bet ins ith m a iompititi(k tonij un t th A NATIONAL SEWING i until d i' C lock-stitc- In list i h i tU t ot 11 This is the first foolsewproof, ing tnaelnne ever huilt. None better at anv price I Kotlt i t Mrs A ,J H of Smilhfield is visiting wdh hei son and his familv Mr and Mrs Aaron Hill Out of town visitors whi h attended the firewell dime for Edis Hill Friday evening weit Mi and Mrs Ray Han-t- n and daughMr and Mis Hi nr ter, Elda Wheeler and daughtei, M erv , Clitr Merlin Cottle Eldon and Wiser, Lee Butler, Irvin Merrill, Ed Lower Opal Humphiws and Andrew Payne, uH of Trenton Mr and Mrs Pra Wickhim, Mr and Mrs Mcmteil Wickham and two sons latt and DcLoy and Mis Roman Sant and son nt Clareme spt Sunil iy with Mr and Mias L S Pt u Heber Shipley of lariuli-- e c died on Mrs Rom in Sant Frid iy 49.50 t I t hi i A- tkinson Brand new models. now at onlv thtin t I , .I ioShin; sh tnh Ison u n unt SPECIAL!! jrew, s ('i)urt FK'TION-LIK- i:m,n; 1 It r, Miss Ella Phillips entertained a group of friends with a sock and handkerchief party in honor TAG 10 THREE. b ( i, ( ' SHANGHAI MAIL Fiances 1 K 1 MEMORIES and a dime was hdl Fri-dt",in vi A i"i iw"inl nirifj in honor of Fldtr Fdis Hill who lb having for a ni'w nn The program was as prugnim V This new Lingerie Featured Exclusively at The Logan Sportwear Company MENS (OTT0N GARMENTS ? ter wrnght. Broken sizes. Regular 95c Win- "J I wl ' i TMMING The attorney general rat. , i notch above the sccrctaiy of D bor Hu conferences are espcuil fre cm those !y well populated quent occasions when some New Deal measme has just lx en knocked on the head by the preme Court nlvvavs Mr. Cummings Also, passe's out a box oJt cigars, which. LOGAN SPORTWEAR CO. - I i J |