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Show THE VA.E TIGHT MAE HALL TAYLOR IS LAID TO REST A lai ge i ulviI iLtiiill ir tnt'l tl sci ims for 21i, Ht the Hmuiii pt I Situiftiv ( i w 'ou list loi ler was tn i har g The ward i hou und lion of Lrontid Lhm lie H ihi Hini Mil tin C 111 Police litlnu and III V ill Carl Poulter announced Jose ili h. Tuesday following an investigation lull S iy Ini a b Sergeant William Willison Ser- Mrs I ivc Ic M geant W illison reported that the scavengers had cut two of the trees Jensm it tin of off at the top of a guard fence and ( ardnn, r, irl'll piopintm 1 ht n n.shcd the singing will leave Login had hiseled away the bark on five Hi were Drtsnhnl Ilm m 11 I! i1 .iturdivl.iiiMiii, others oi South Hi nil Indiana Hum Idaho Hd r S Burie i m w ai home I, w ill d iv mi in and Bishop Jatm (hi Mrs, Morgan Hailstone underwith dosing mnuks h v (unniioi illin-- s went an appendectomy at a local IP pu.v Nlierills H v ru m tl ini tunilitm on, Miller Sptinl ' I 'c 'c i son win in hospital last Friday and is reported were a vocal dint In Mi nid Mis s ,l I, ,nl III ,, , 111, to be well on the road to recov'lt Ogll, Karl V Allen uitomp nod In 111, ll II ery o '',1 Mrs Rtta Jmsm Mmull u uin Mts Lman I ernon Dr. ami Mrs. Weston Mr mil Mrs II K. Iedersen and pained by Miss Mtrgem H dl md Mi i ml Mis I L Hailstone mil have returned to their home m fton Ha a trio by Kni Juip Satin dav nftir-nooi- i Logan after spending several days III Is lit Lake CU Allen and MaigMio Hall in Salt Lake City were olftnd In The pnvers hh L and Ether Nklsin Bishop Mrs. Kate I). Preston underwent, ulc lien, mg School Clisses t m tin Albin T Clawson din Vmhcssadoi Wed fiom an operation at a local hospital t itv cemetery w is d da iUd In it th m to 7 Adv Monday for the amputation of a p ni p iNon Elder Alva B , finger tileISAC I)r. ( I.. Anderson of f u ultv will spe ill on mental ( aptain George I). Preston, First CADETS QUALIFY and Holden m before the Whittier school Lieutenant Robert I uent 1 Lae hers a in association Sergeant William Joe.es of Battery Whittier at the 15th Field Artillery, Logan's C, meeting HONORS scicgulir FOR at 7 3u p m All national guard unit, were in Brighool W are of association the ham minibus City Monday night attending the federal inspection of the Briguigcd to be jui sent Cadet Sergeant Unn Crook ham City unit, Battery A, 227th stem of hr Leg in high 'him! II I . Iamb was m Salt Lake C Field Artillery Major William P ROTC is tin most must indine on busuit ss Mondaj Bledsoe was the inspecting officer lo .! the rifle shot ili'iilojKil nt school during the post Venn le of Mr. and Mrs. AI Andrews Mr and Mrs. Melrcij Smith and suits from a route .1 iondiiiti.il familj left Monel iy for California Durango, Colorado, are visiting at the school show according to oa i business and pleasure trip wi'h Mr. Andrews brother, Joe AnSerge.ant Crook-stoMajor Stillman drews and family in Logan for a e received a total of 1088 Grout-agMe Cum and Joe John S few days. points in the contest in whuh the of the General Department local groups is competing against on business 11. It. Adams, principal of the Stores aie in Prut similar groups in the Silt Lake Cache high school and presSouth ColWest and East high sc hoots, hn.v of the state fish and ident of the Utah State High Ise umbia college, Dubuque, Iowa and dt partmonl will give an il- Si hool Athletic association, is in Ogden, Utah, high sc hool These guile lustrated lecture on wild life on Salt Lake City preparing for the been have for groups cominting at the monthly meet- state high sihool hoop tournament the Hearst trophy for small bore conservation ing of the Logan junior chamber whuh opens Wednesday The state rifle shooting of lommerie tonight at 7 3b in the meet is one of the biggest underAs an award tor auaining the each Legion home in Logan eanyon A takings of the UHSAA of highest number points in the dutch lime h will follow the pro- year contest. Sergeant Ciookston will be presented in the near future gram ( lioir practice in the Fourth with ft gold medal bv the Logan .Marriage lieenses have been is- ward will be held Thursday at 7 as 30, post of the American Legion sued to Marcus Elmer Walton, p m rather than Wednesday Simultaneously seven other high New York City, and Mary Mar- scheduled, it was announced score members of the local ROTC Fuchs, 28, American Falls, Ill It will be presented with the garet Idaho, Clarence Winger, 35, Salt Stillman-Salisbur- y medals donated Lake City, and Bernitc Kilgroo, 33 A HMcial St. Patricks Day proby Major Stillman and Norman Salt Lake City anel dance will be held at the gram These medals will I). Salisbury Fouith ward tonight. The program be presented to Cadet Sergeant will include a one-aplay Tho Harrj Bontsik, loiul junk dialer Lynn Crookston with 1088 points. was fined $75 in the i itv court general public is invited Cadet Private Alvin Larsen, Jr, for petty lartenv He was with 1080 points. Cadet Sergeant Tuesdaya utmn for 24 field representative . I'. Olsen, slay of Jack with 1012 points. given in whuh to enter ail appeal of the FHA, will be in Logan hours Cadet Captain Bliss Mehr with or pay the fine throughout the day Wednesday 1032 points, Cadet Sergeant Joseph with headquarters at the chamber Everton with 1032 po.nts, Cadet of commerce rooms He will interSergeant Joseph Everton w ith 1032 I liable lo amuse themselves othview people interested in building points, Cadet Lieutenant James ete- new homes and In refinancing and Skidmore with 1017 points, and erwise, culprits Monday night buying homes Cadet Major Charles Brown with 1002 points sc of ore 350 a From a possible for Expert RifleAccording to Major Stillman all 330 team shooting for the school jeai man. qualifies 3i0 for Sharpshooter, anJ Is finished Many of the squad 20 for Marksman During this unities M0RB A It OUT are now attempting to qualify for shooting Iaeh individual is ena regulation army qualification tirely on his own initiative and is badge. To acquire this the whole not permitted to be coae hed by course must be fired in one d ly any one Continued hunt iuyc One r n 'in, vi!n id to Hoii,,I,iIii 1,11 e I ' c c ! V H I s- Cl IV i I MART If., II NEW HONORS WON ELECTS BY AUSTIN SEAGER O in, Lou Mtboll ot stiojed seven young trees in front Pehrson (i h nnl g nnc cli p ii t me nt of the home of Antoni 150 South First West, Chief ot III on tin me ss slil, TUESDAY, UTAH, N, 1 0 0 7. woole' i, but they wen., mapnlis some time in April ' normi d as thin-- was litik Music lovers in Logan declare mand at the auiees a .keel that Mr Seager has developed good fine Delaine more rapidly sinie coming to Ohio li few were sold at mound two or three years ago than BOSTON, Mar 16 (I Ii- -A Um, moderthe in were mills grease covering rather any singer known ir. this section needs in the woo. maiket, the They prtelu t a wondiiful future ate reU S circles national musical for him in agriculture department Ads ported today. The bulk of the purchases were on Australian fine Merino and TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY South American crossbred wools at farm prices Quotations were APTS FOR RENT fairly steady on fire domestic 205 East 3rd No ( OGDEN, Mar. 16 d I'l L'SDA 110 for marHugs 140, injuries ket and through Steady to weak, 75 bulk good drivuns $J to 9 90, choice kinds $110 00, few mixed lots $9 60 down, packing sows 7 50 to 8 50. 120 for Cattleiso, includes market and 60 through Week's . . .Use this unique aid for preventing to market steady sligntly higher, colds, especially cleaned-up- , designed for nose and well bulk supply throat where most colds start. Used in time drivein steers late Monday $6 to 7 25 including part load 963 lb. helps to avoid many colds' medium Utahs at 6 75. includes 3980, Rece.pta Sheep eli ' Wool Market n Arevb ITi Mill ( In m c A CACHE - loin 00 DAIRY GROUP OF K I"1 I, ABOUT TOWN i tun t 'SI , HERALD-JOURNAL- r honors 15-- Classified came to Austin improvement igi'r vocal student of Professor met at the county agents of- Welter Welti and one of the most fice Monday and organized for out-- t, ending atudent singers ever 1937 to attend the USC, when he won with the following offi.ers Preston Brenchlcv, Wellsville, the joung artist contest in Salt president, O L Iae, Paradise, vue Like City last week Two male and Murray, tw: female president, Parley P singers participated in and Wel'hville, secretary-treasureAndrew Nelson, College ward, and the onlest sponsored bv the Amer-l- e Federation of Music The in J Lowell Andersen, lljrum, memdecision favoring Mr unanimous bers of the board Seager as the most outstanding The employment of a tester was singer in the contest was given by considereel Professor Geoige B tile judges Caine explained the qualifications went to Hampton Second of a tester to be picferably a Bailow of plate Salt Lake City married man, having had college Mr Seager will participate in training in animal husbandry and veterinary work The selection of the district meet in Salt Lake City a tester, however, was postponed March 2(1. when singers from Ida- 1595 for market and 2285 through. until a later date as those sug- ho and Montana will compete with Few small lots tracked in lambs gested are away from home at him The winner of that meet will Monday steady at 8 50 to 9 25, few go to the national contest in In- - ewes 4 50 present Directors dairy herd 'outh the of -- ew (Vie he icsooeia-tio- n Si Ogden Livestock r, e At that very first WARNING SNIFFLE - Va-tro-n- ol Vi C ICS Va-tr30c REGULAR SIZE o DOUBLE QUANTITY nol 50c - hy-g- n RIFLE V 1 edr'i-sda- j ii ' lo B V n rii HOTEL STRIKE the Fort Shelby, the Detroit and the Statler probably d would be advised to leave Day shift workers, arriving at hotel entrances to relieve night employes at 7 a m , were met by police and house detectives and prevented from entering Night shift employes at the Fort Shelby left peacefully, but at the c about 135 workers sat down in the Book casino, a Fashionable night club and dining room connected with the hotel 2000 Involved Normally, the hotels employ the number of workers; following 875, Fort Shelby, 350, Statler, 340; and the Detroit Leland, 375. The dramatic shutdown came Booli-Cadilla- Book-Cadalla- c, afted a night-lon- conference g be- tween Mayor Frank Couzens, the four hotel managers and officials of the waiters and waitresses asThe conference had sociation been called to seek a settlement strike of Statler of a employes that had disrupted service to 70 guests, including Lily Pons, apera and movie star, and 40 members of the D'Oyly Carte A No Tricks ! mr Gigantic Clearance New Styles New Weaves New Colors good. The new knits, have that smart knack of being at home practically anywhere They have loads of style, are firmly knit and wont lose their shape. Theyll make you smart in business . .. Theyll score at bridge . . . and theyre trumps for sports. e models. Sizes 14 to 1. One and clearance. Offered in one great store-wid- e 1 two-piec- Eggs- small - 17'-.- Urge . 16 facturing cost. The sale lasts until Saturday, March 27. Positively no dress sold at these prices after that date. What merchandise is left will be shipped to one of our other stores for clearance ! u" LINGERIE 0 Ii 20'., e SALT LAKE CITY. Mai 16 U P Butter extra cartoned, 38's icntx nMK AT If you're on ' Qhen d will shun ihnl laiuhful, u ell jdlunj shoei, iiuxpenikeli piker), i (Itnme Cpnrrnnn- - Shell" Shoe u' Olow dine . . . STUNNING STYLES for Spi iurj All MODERATELY PRICED rnilr . r n-i- n Tim r nmn rri f n f r "WHERE CACHT VALLEY TRADES WITH CONFIDENCE i YEARS i i For 40 years, I had hcen praying for a lasting remedy for constipation and its evils. Finally, I tiled Kcllogga All-BraSince that time (nearly 10 years ago), I have not taken any medicine. Have been well and entirely free from Mrs. I. H. Kendig, constipation. R. F. D. No. 2, Lancaster, Penna. Dont let common constipation ruin your life. You can end it safely, without using drugs that toon lose their effectiveness. Just eat two tablespoonfuls of Kelloggs All-Bra- n every day with every meal in severe cases. Serve as a cereal with milk or fruits, oi cook intoappctizingrccipcs. All-Bra- n absorbs more than twice its weight in water and gently clears away the wastes that cause headaches, tiredness and serious illness. The vitamin B in All-Bra- n helps tone up the entire intestinal tract. Buy All-Bra- n from your grocer. Guaranteed by Kellogg in Buttle Creek. Sizes d-- Regular H. Wonderful Values! Special for Sale! $1.29 A1 Exceptional Values in LINGERIE - GOWNS - TEDDIES - SLIPS Special Prices During Sale Ladies Knits Girls Knits FROM CONSTIPATION ifjlsd lit? nif Lileil thjle Irene) i, 40 the fence about whavto wear tSlfeV1 MBLKA Tin Nibley ward MIA will sponsor a dance in the ward hall WedGood nesday evening March 17 music has been engaged for the affair and the public is invited SUFFERED ruvruinftAfuut for Informal Gatherings 92 score 22'., medium are agents samples and return C.O.D.s. They are offered to you at below manu- Butter Prices Mar dresses These for Spectator Sporls Opera lompany Dairy Market; Butter. Values! These knits go on sale Wednesday at 5) a. m. We advise that you be here early while the selection is it sit-do- SAN FRANCISCO, Just W Group 1 - $0,50 $8.50 Group 2 A Few Dresses at $3.95 - .ocraini WS1 |