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Show THE TAUB OOP Roosevelts Greet II Eighth Grandchild iLBVItl A By T INC M tC, W PAT Sylvia A 1 P IM A II t , 1 T .!, ANDERSON 1C. C. CO- Swilell Hill, Man ll 31 nul h is taken I to guild all getiey pi aut ion fiim icrs agnn.L sin prise attuik All frontier residents liable (ol iu mv setvue me ready to fight within two or line horns aflir ml alarm anil they posse-y ainmuml tog has The federal all mines Hlong the frontii r roads and loaded liady for use, and bridges spcually guar did Measuri-- taken in view of alarm-extensive-evemg reports are more than those taken in Siptem-be- r during the Czei hoslovak crisis In taking them the government denied its measures were the result of concentrations of German and troops in southern Germany,alarmwarned the public not to be ed at rumois the country was in danger. As part of its precautionary i the government called up 14 special troops to reinforce the of permanent frontier i ompames hundred Hoops, who man several little fortifications oil the frontiers ll IP l'le-iden- Sw it ! 1 -- i 1 Made For Attacks 09 - ZCRJCH. SKATTLK, Wash. Much 31 d 1'' t timl Mis Hoosm i ll N iiglilh gtuudi lolil n husky hoy w t' ji h m ft nine pounds, one minor w Hilcil lusiilv Inday in his i rih si Swedish hospital Nearby was the ilnldx mothm, Mrs John Boeltiger, wife of (he publisher ( the Sell tic er Both mother anil bahv wire ri ported ''doing well Also nearby anil beaming with ule wils the pi esulenl s wifi who tool arranged a westein speaking so .she might he here fm thi in ot mws Sin tclegi aphi'il elision the birth lo the presnlent in Uaiio Springs, On Ftelegiiteit to the liiikgimind in III weie Ihihlishet exi Iteiru lit Itoet t ifti e ami Mis HntHigii s Us olliei i hihlien, the funnel 'Sislie' anil ' Buzie " known now ns Ann -i Kleanor Pall, 12, anti t'uitii Koi.mell Hall, 't Thi new ailihtmu lo the family.1 Hull ml whs ill liv el eii hv Ih one of Si ill le s li uhng O Shea obslelt n inns Mis Bnettigi r g tie hospital rei or (s a s pi II is Ills In si i lolil The hahv w is nol nmnil me mediately F It Swiss Precautions FLAPPER FANNY, , Hf UTAH, EE AID JOURNAL. LOGAN, s i gnve-nnriv- A. aniiin , GdEfc -- 3 vpjenoiri ll ) omlnt rutf J iI n -- .4 Vb-i- 7 , iT7TTTin Lonely Lady! DRESSES ! Commissioners Plan Summer Program Weston SPRING'S fed Exploier Com the (nuruil at St out 2 met Sunday - The meeting was in ihaige of Si mil Executive 1'u.ston Pond sistet Mis Belh Young for InThe xiibji-- H under dismission in xt few weeks Spring Train Mr and Mis Fred Corhriilge weie Si out means fm were dinner guesl s at the hone of mg Program, ways and membership increase stimulating Mi and Mrs Irvine Cole in Ploseamporee summei camping proion Sunday held then an- gram and Explorer Leaders The Relief socu-tnual eonfereme Sunday evening Mrs. Jones wanted two scats in row an Mr. Smith wants one near an exit. Thats funny MARGARET CAMPBELL, Reporter The he laM of Mr.s Fay Harmon of Iin.eltou was a guest at the home of her i'ois at tin- home of Mi and Mis Dewey Rasmussen Joseph Smith, Satunlay si.s'ei, Mr s Lewis Harney and Alvin Paym during the week Nelson is in Shieveport of Ogden were guests of Mr and Dean his brothers Mis Lee Day during the week. l.ouismna, visiting Montanan Here and sister. rk-aMis Hart of Lakevuw, Mr and Mrs. G Federico of Southfield were visitors at the Montana, will be the guesl of hei home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Denton during the week. Harley Merrill III has left for Los Angeles. California, where he wdl be employed. was A demonstration program given by the high school Finlay The home economics, evening. woodwork, physical commercial, and tnusic education, chemistry, departments, eat h under its faculty sponsor, presented entertaining demonstrations and information Refreshments were served and a dance followed the program. Mrs. Asenith Merrill and small daughter, Donna Fay of Iocatello were guests at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gill this week Elman Gill, who is working in the Logan temple, spent the week end home. Mrs Birdie Swenxen of Lewiston spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Len Hurst Mr and Mrs. Gerald Nelson and family of Pocatello weie week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Hans Nelson. e Mr. and Mrs. Les Dahlo of I xw. I were Weston visitors during models liw Including tin new trim fitting Iruix the week ls tailoied Hand Call For Birthday styled by this famous maker. Mr and Mrs. Lawrence to and other expensive details youd exited Mr. and Mis. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. AlNeuenswander, in much higher priced clothing. Sizes find only fred Gill, and Mrs. Stanley Merrill called at the home of Mr and to 42. Mis John Neuenswander in Hogan Sunday in observant e of Mrs. Neuenswanders birthday anniversary. Dr and Mrs. W'. B Parkinson Etta Mesdames of Fairfield, Owens. CVrena Snyder and Wanda Cole of Preston were dinner guests nt the home of Mr. and Mis. My1,3 ron Merrill Thuisday. June 10 May 10 April K James Jardme of Clarkston was a Weston visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs Ed Neuenswander of Preston were dinner g lests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Simpson. Sunday Mr ami Mrs. Derle Thorpe and family of Logan were guests of A Spring weather demands comfortable unMis. Carrie Thorpe, Sunday. Mr and Mrs Oscar Campbell derclothes. You'll wear Jockey briela ami at the were visitors in home of Mr. and Mrs. Mi Kay "like em. Sizes 28 to 40. Marlet, Sunday V isitmg On Coast Mr. and Mrs Thomas E Rose and daughter, Mrs. Fred Ralhsou of Whitney are visiting Mr anil Mrs Otho Rose in Los Angeles They will also attend the exposition in San Francisco before returning home. Mrs Geneva Wash enlett. lined several small guests at a birthday party for her daughter, Betty, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Archie Entt and Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Whitney v ere Lewiston visitois Monday. Mr and Mrs Norman Nelson of ANDERSONS HOYS SHOP Chester w. e visitors of Mrs Annie Olsen during the week Mr. and Mrs Otis Nelson of Pocatello were week end guests of Mrs Fannie Nelson of Providence A. J. Bissegger visitor business war a Weston Mi inlay and Tuesday WHAT A Mr and Mrs Mvrland Dahle and Mr. and Mis Bill Dahle were Logan visitors Saturday at the home of Mrs Ellen Dahle. Mrs Cut like .t man's fine suit. Smaite.-Dahle returned with them for a l V i s c. c. ANDERSON OF Tl i K MONTH With ils ruffled j.tbol and tui ked tailored front. They ure a pretty pnture in all spring's lovely sh.uUs J Sizes Bwift glowing anil vibrant plain ttepex ami pi nits new spimg shades . produied in ill the dushiug COATS QO REGULAR 16dh $16 00 SKIRTS stitched Sunburst and pleals, swing and gored skills of blaek. navy, rose, aqua, chartreuse and pur$ ple shad i s , JL Eiz.cs 24 to 30 Q QO - fleet es . . . plenty of the evils fashiohahle nubby wools' Swaggers, fitted coats and reefer styles included . . . coats to wear now and later into spring A big, new group just unpacked. 'IXv Its SUITS Royal Tex . 32-h- CO; of Clothing! . ... NEW SPUING Styled by a Famous Maker who understands the fine points NEW! BLOUSE ami S out missumiis Staff M ir-- S GORGKOl'S NEW a Gay, ASSOUTMI-.N- LADIES Young Spring . . and . . HANDBAGS HATS 00 ARE Lin-ris- 9r m iYOUNG sft tie-tai- Neuen-swande- r, t , My' vA Danty Hankies Appliipied and lacy types Pure unen. Hand rolled 25 Buy Your New Easier Suit On Our Famous Plan 3-P- ay 13 i:j DOESKIN High Crowns' Rrigat E New GLOVES $219 tils' Rolling Rinas' Painted Hats! jj k, W' Contra.-l- s Great Semi-Annu- al Gauiitlrl nt our new bpnng Pre-East- Feature er ed Iairs 3 2.50 -- bnghtl.v strip- sleiviless sweaters Kv t t y barrel Cl hoys' an give you only twice a ur own famous MIL-LAgreat we s mi J outfit needs one i i crepe wist hiffon hosiery-re- d iked HATS 35 111 for their smart looks and long wear. Cloeks. plaids, dots and stripis. . o 12. Sizes Sox famous 10-- n o w so you can stoik up foi the spring season l!Ov7 . . . I, NT he Stetson tor Spring is In l e. The hat that no one dreamed mulri be produced Si ri son In hi ni I Pi WEST SPRING d.ORS: I . no one $ hut Intermit mmU aim fui w a TANAGRX BLOND I. hi A .OLE A i sit gills . w lights hngitis I nit.l s Smarl, youthful funks lh.it arc made to fit . sparkling prints, plain, and novelty stripes . . . Blue, Dusky rose, Japomea, aqua and navy Sizes 12 to 41. . . ll col-oi- s. so an buy for r anil Mother's Day NEW RUFFLED CURTAINS diffuen! thread Novelty manpusettes, floials and dobs willi I'xtra d full ruffling and ruffled tie bark . t nod Pi . . yellows, blues, golds, pern-I- and pink meet all budgets. vim Hay-bo- v I n STETSON PLAYBOY Interwoven Sox i The fust step to taka is to read the listings of homes offered for sale in the classified section of today's Hei aM-Jii mil. SPUN RAYON FROCKS SWEATER! J Why Not Spend This Spring and Summer in a Home of Your Own? WASHABLE 1AIlt $1 I Ijo-ga- .- LAIMA I GE0RGIANA double-b- p Tuesday. Couple Married The marriage of Miss Shirley Merrill, daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Merrill to Lvnn Pitiher. son of Mrs. Mvrtle Pitiher of both VSAC students was solemnized in the Logan temple last week They weie aieompamedl bv their immediate families Both will continue their studies Mrs Carrie Hall and Mrs Hon-licSmith of Fairview and Mrs Piude Lake of Rexbutg were vis- - REG Boy new- flee green, Introducing Ini. (. Boys shades of Fum hia, and America n beauty. WHAT A SUIT! listed, sport back styles. take lit Theyll right, keep blues haid um See the new gieens, and guvs. Sizes 12 to 1G. h Style m soft, gold, lime SALE! MILLAY Day! short visit. Bryan Berguson of Cornish was a Weston visitor Monday of Logan Mrs Marv flaw-soof Bernue Robinson and Mrs Preston weie visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Devon Dawson yd,t-me- n Colored Veils' 50 d the bright WASH A OLE COOPER JOCKEY SHORTS $1398 mellow .suedes m all exciting new shades . . . Fu.xchia, pink, dusty blue, lime tree green, purple, aijiui, and gold. Hrighlly colored prints, slriiH's, and plaids. Tailored and jaiuiln Rich 2 . . J different , . a bright girdle Pa'-tr- t spring . E |