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Show TACE t:oc AN, THE TIEEAT;h:,TOTtENt.m:, ETnTTT. HELD IN v SAFI- NOVEATEER V. 1020, vi . V- - :k tp y' V I 5 New Shipment a A - 'X . r 11 7 r t V i v Slenderizing Dresses 5i W;'- '77 21 V ; fXt O 20, ROBBERY xr ,?'v ETA IT. FETE A yt . i In the Larger Sizes V ' fjf. :.,, 2012 to 44 rjy- y Afternoon models, smart for $ :4't ! Two Initials v t.i FREE ! Thanksg- iving-. Fancy sleeves, some of heavy lace, niarpuDet, steel cut heads and braid trims. Colors; Crushed grape, green, rust, blue, black. Willi Your - HAND BAG v "V i Saturday Special fvju, i : iolii'i Scuttle irwi e.st lay claim to the detective work of the year in the capture of two men anil two women, suspected of looting a Washington .state liquor store of $335(1. One of them is pretty Mrs. Jolly Klwoocl (shown above First clue was a crowbar, found on the scene of the Irmu1, an vict. TOWN Ida., Nov. BOISE, 2o UT' i Mr. anil .Mrs. lame Smith announce tile birth of a habv daughter at a local hospital Thursday evening Sec- The ( Ira Masstake retary of state-elehoard ters checked in here todnv from offncis and teachersPrimary union meetBlackfoot to confer with Gov. C. ing will la- held Saturday 3:3o Ben Ross and Secretary of State p. m. in the stake house. at A fine Franklin Girard, whom ho will program has been prepared. succeed after the first of the year. Aee ('alder, .lr., son of Mr. and Barzilla Clark, mayor of Idaho Mrs. Ace Calder, is recovering Falls and incoming governor, is from a recent operation for expected to arrive at the state house the first of the week to - go over biennium budgets for the next with Governor Ross. TO ISSUE PLATES ON DECEMBER 15 SALT LAKE CITV, Nov. 20 d'.l'i The state department of motor vehicles announced today that automobile liceu.se plute.s for 1937 wall be issued December 15 of this year. Previously, plates have been issued March 1 of the effective year. Plates issued for private during 1936 totaled 113,502 as compared with the 1935 total of PM . 138. Mrs. Luvina Deppe, superintendent of the Benson stake Primary, has returned to Salt Lake City, where she presented a cheer gift to the Primary hospital. The gift consisted of 215 qunrts of fruit and a number of useful articles donated by the Primary officers, teachers and children of Benson stake. WPA RECREATION he WPA recreation project announces a change in the present program, beginning Monday, Nov. 23, according to Norman Smith, supervisor of recreation in this district. RATE HEARING IS SCHEDULED SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 20 up, The Utah Public Service commission will open hearings Monday to determine a power rate base fr the tUnh Power ,v Light company. The hearings, scheduled to continue three days each week until morc thantwn' veer culmimlt0 f rise;irrh into ratl' The ''hcolcmr is ;trmturiof continued complaints by army of- ficiaJs that rates at Port Lhuigla-- i Mr. Smith stated that classes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 5 to 8 p. m. will be held in rooms 13 and 5 of the Wood- tuff school for persons over 11 years of age. he same classes will be held on uesday and hursday of each week from 4 to 7 p ni for those between the ages of 6 and 14. . NEW AMBASSADOR WASHINGTON. Nov '0 ifi'i- Joseph E. Davies, wealthy iU and formtr of the VrmiSS,0n Tnu1 commission, todav was , i, cPre'i''V",' lts hold-- i appointed ambassador to '.Soviet Russia. company attorneys have t K',r .ri'!M,rt sim'1, 1934 Whe1?r!hg 0rdt'r L, e suedes and TeKs. and envelope styles, zippers and extra pockets. Over-handl- Feder-venofv- lnal T SPORT COATS ter f i , - v - ,f A. S Fitted Models and SINGER AT BIER HOLLYWOOD, Nov for services 2d H'l'i-Fun- Swagger Types Flash ! Flash ! , Complete your wardrobe with several barrell sweaters with contrasting colored blouse for sports. thats Any color new and desirable Paris Replicas For Heavy Dates Small dressy velvets, cleverly draped braids A GRAND NEW SHIPMENT SKIRTS Smart Styles A GRAND NEW SHIPMENT to your now outfit . $ an exciting assortment of new frilly things. 1.95 SWj I Qj-col- or Some combined with metal others with veils. 4.95 ?3.75 '5.00 V tfiliiiW VIS, , t !!:!. it'll: , PONIES Mens ll G "4 (Fl SHIRTS Ml i PE A IDS ' E-- -- P For comfort and smoothness, form lilting vests and pants. Rayon and cotton. Small, medium, large. ! CHECKS ! STRIPES ! WHITES I Printed and woven fab-- i ics. A real SI..'!.) value! SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION Markets Of Kogan IS NOW DI VI DEN I )S at Glance PAVING SK.MI-A.- N tol; NUAKKY 2l-j- . OPEN YOlR ACCOUNT TODAY J INSURED DOLLARS Safety of Your Investment Insured Up In 5000 WRITE OK CAM, I BY UNITED PRESS Stocks irregular in moderate trading. Bonds irregular in moderately active trading. Cotton steady. Grams: Wheat up rs corn up t to IN; oats up to N; rye up 2!s to Rubber steady. Silver at New York 45 cents off 5. OK DKTAII S MILKMEN Genuine Five Thread Ela.stic tops on trousers. st vies Amoskeag, Patton and middy 50 Colors Smoketone Gunmrtul Chestnut ! Birchbiirk Walnut ! ! ! Sizes ! MENS FLANNEL PAJAMAS 1.00 50 Knee Length CHIFFON HOSE k Northern Federal at tTji MUNSINGWEAR . hulf-smil- 1675 Students d k ! Some have fur collars of beaver, caracal or Manchurian wolf. New fabrics Kurli-fu- r, camels hair, and novelty fleeces. cral Madame Ernestine Schumann-Heink- , noted ' and mother of A E.F. the singer were held in the American Legion hall here today in a huge arched room bedecked with the flats of the allied nations and thousands of floral tribute. of 750 persons who Sincerity packed the hall and other hundreds in adjoining streets was demonstrated in a most forceful manner when the final sound of taps at the end of the service sent almost every man and woman present into sobs. The military played an important part in the tribute to the aged singer, who during the World war had sons in both the German and American armies. A guard of six Legionnaires, which was 10 minutes changed every during the morning, stood at attention at the Divas casket until the body was removed from the hall for transportation to San Diego, where final services will he held tomorrow. A soldier, clad in a soiled regulation uniform of a private in the A E.F., created a sensation when he limped up the aisle leading to the coffin, brought himself to attention, saluted and walked out. He was found sobbing bitterly against the Legion building. The man said he was A1 Stevens, who served with the 101st engineers. He wore a croix de guerre with palms on his breast. "I just got here a little while ago, said Stevens. "I hitch-hikefrom Arlington, Cal 40 miles away. Mme Schumann-Heinonce sang to me when I lay wounded in a hospital. She begged me to get well anil I did. Please exouso my weeping. I haven't cried in mv life except when my mother died. The body lay in stale two hours before the services. It was dad in a black lace and chiffon dress and black satin slippers. A soft e engraved the still face. Near the body in a curtained space sat the bereaved survivors the singer's four suns and one daughter, together with their children. Flowers filled one end of the improvised chapel. More than a thousand floral pieces were received. Rabbi Kgard Magnin delivered a that eulogy in which lie stated Schumann-Heinwas not loved because she was an artist, but because 'she was a grand old darling a grand person." d Classes are as follows: taxidermy. archery, woodcraft, bead work, leather work, model building .radio set building and instructions, chemistry work and other handicrafts. On Monday nights of each week from 8 to 9 p. m. indoor activities will be held in the Logan junior high school gymnasium for adults only, his recreation is free to ,he' public. arpoweh0rbitant' d n hundreds honor peach-colore- SLATE CHANGED A Inaiul new shipnnnt snme real leather . . . also y ' rat ed, police sav, to M oM important evidence is a portion of tie recovered money. So strong was the blast of nit the liouor store safe that jn the words, State Liquor Store. on receipts in the safe were printed on hills found m the hands of the suspects. OFFICERS-ELEC- T PLAN FOR FUTURE This was :Jii ! Ladies Munsingwear BALBREGGAN PAJAMAS Fong sleeves, overblouse cuff trousers, 14 to 20 $ 9 to 10'- - Childrens Fine Grade COTTON STOCKINGS 1.95 19c Famous Kenwood Blankets For Xmas USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN WORK Kenwood ( hevron I.Iankets are made of all new springy ng Ji ieied wool. Soft, Huffy long napped with extra warmth, i -- xM. Seven glorious colors. OAKLAND, Calif Nov. 20 - Striking milners ami milk wag on drivers returned to their just 24 hours after the cities of Oakland and Berkeley entered the milk distributing in a state of emergency" to insure supplies. , . 1050 PART WOOL BLANKETS, 72x84 Note extra size. Made from China cotton and wool. Youll love these blankets for their softness and lightness, warmth. Classified Ads ITolcIisim Federal BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LOGAN A. E. ANDERSON. Presidcin Hiatt her Building 7.7 HERSCIIKL MULLEN. 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