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Show FAU11 SIX. T1HS LOST AND FOUND EXCHANGES LOST: Brown pocket book, Jan. Uet. LOST: Ilerald-Juurnu- Row. l. 6. J-- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nielsen and children left on Friday for their Reward. 35 PLYMOUTH Sc '35 Ford V-home at Grand Coulee, WashingNorth Main Auto Wreckage. 5 LOST: Man's diamond ring, "25 ton. stamped on it. Ret. to years" Herald-Journa- l. Bingham TRANSFER AND STORAGE hasMissbeenVern Baer of spending the holidays FOUND: Young brown mare, about DEPENDABLE with friends here. relatives and local & moving, Anderson 1200 lbs. James Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Zollinger long dist. Storage & packing, ward. Young Johnson Transfer. Ph. 314. F-- 5 and children spent Sunday here. Mr. and RELIABLE MCA EltS, storage, and children Mrs. Burtus Bullock SPECIAL NOTICES spent Sunday with packing, shipping. J. W. Ault Sc his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses 0 Son. Ph. 448. PAPERING, winter prices. Ph Bullock. 0 David Astle and Miss Margaret HOUSES FOR SALE WE make the best Venetian 'bunds Forrester were dinner guests of and cloth blinds, Everton's. and Mrs. Seth C. Frank on Mr. NEW 4 rm. mod. cottage $1900, Noble Real Estate. Ph. 465. Sunday. terms. MALE HELP WANTED Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Skid0 more and baby. arrived home on NEW brick 7 rm. home with 3 rm, Sunday following a week's visit TAKE it from Galloway 2 basement apt. 388 N 1 E. Learn welding the practical way with their parents at Pocatello 3 to the fit Choice of plans and Springfield, Idaho. 9 1635-OR Phone rent. M P. 357 Mam. book. S. pocket Mr. and Mrs. Walt Fife spent FOR RENT, MISCEL. Wednesday night with relatives Hyrum. FEMALE HELP WANTED ELEC, floor polisher, Evertons. 8 in Mrs. Ella H. Frank spent New Year's Day at the home of Mr. GIRL for hswk. 407 N 2nd E. 0 FOR SALE MISCEL. and Mrs. H. J. Hawkes of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Broadstone of HyGIRL, care children. 45 E 2nd No JGUERNSEY cow Sc heifer, freshen rum were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 4 soon. 857 No. 6th East. David Nielsen on Wednesday. SPECIALS AT STORES Mr. and Mrs Golden Sorenson DURO water pumps Sc repair Miss parts. Baugh Plumbing Co., F--115 and babyof of Smithfield, SCOTCH wax really is the highest Mrs. Anand 6 So. Main. Dorothy Logan grade floor wax. Bought in barna Schmidt were guests of Mrs. rels a $3 25 gal. for $2.00. A 98c USED twin tub Dexter washer. Annie Atkins on Wednesday. 1082. 119 So. Mam. Ph. Bargain. quart for 60c. Evertons. Mr. and Mrs. Datus Hammond 3 moved to Logan on Wednesday AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 30 QT. cow, Rice, Canyon Rd. after spending Beveral months at Millville. Also pure bred bull the home of his mother, Mr3. STUDENT must sell 1940 Ply. SeJ-8 calf. Salina Hammond. dan. 5.000 actual milage. Like Mr. and Mrs. James Neddo of 2 MAKES, with foal. Gene Ricks, new. Will take trade. Ph. 907-Malta. 0 Idaho, spent Christmas Benson. after 5 p. m. at the Neddo home. 3 STACKS hay. See it at West end Mr, and Mrs. Grant Chugg and ROOMS and BOARD of loth No. St. or J. W. Perkes, small daughters left Tuesday for 0 Park. Hyde their home In Moab, Utah where 3 MEN. Plain washing included. ALFALFA hay. Del. Egan. Ph. they have been transferred from $20. 15 W 3rd No. Ph. 1629. 468-Price. OR apts. for 4 boys. 271 W. Center. Mrs. Keith Redd of Blanding, F-- l HAY del. Ph. Cliff Hansen. 067-Utah has been visiting at the 9 ColAve. rms Darwin OR home of her parents, Mr. and Inq. 6si GIFTS fur showers and anniversMrs. A M Hammond. lege Hill by Seminary Pnlg David Astle and Miss Margaret aries. Good values, Everton's. J 8 WANTED TO BUY Forrester left Wednesday mornHOUSES FOR RENT FURN. ing for Salt laike City where they PAIR sleighs. Rice, enjoyed New Yenrs dinner with 3 RM. model n collage. 455 N 4th E. Millville. her parents. Mr. Astle arrived home on Thursday morning. CALVES. Ph. 015-1- 1 was held on A USELESS horses Si cows. Ph. 388 HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. New Year's party eve at the home 2 Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chugg MOD. 6 rms.. near college. Bargain. of the evening was spent in a vaF-- 8 555 E 5th No. Ph. 1322-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE riety of table games. Score prizmod. unf. Apply at 93 W es were given to Mr. and Mrs. EUILDING lots, cheap. 369 N 1st E. 0 4 N. Fred Jensen, Walter Fife and ll 5 RM. mod. brick bungalow, full Mrs. A. L. Baer. A late luncheon OR rent, 6'., ac. in strawberries in was served to Mr. and Mrs. Wal9 bsmt, garage. Ph. F-- 5 Providence. Ph. 072-Rter Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Budge W. 5 mod. 309 RMS. Ph. Center. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith, Mr. NEW modern home with 1 to 9 995-J- .. . and Mrs. George Kendriek, Mr. acres land. 1947 North Alain. OR sale: 5 rm. mod. Phone 690 and Mrs. C. V. Mohr, Mr. and 42 ACRES choice land, sandy loam, J-- 9 Mrs. Jessie Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. full water right, located East A. L. Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred College Hill. Telephone 434. Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Chugg. BOOMS FOR RENT BUILDING lot, college hill. Phi Miss Mary Fuhrlmnn and Miss 1347. . LuDcne Jensen were guests of FURN. htd. 357 N 1 E. Ph. 1013-Miss Virginia Fuhriman on New AUTO RODY WORKS Years eve. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrett of BEDRMS. Sc bath. 21 So. 1st E. AUTO painting. Body & fender 0 Wellsville visited with her mother works. Tops Sc glass. Prices reason Wednesday evening. All work guaranteed. onable. Mr. and Mrs. Von Fuhriman W. Chas. Miller, 428 North 1st APTS. FOR RENT FURND were host and hostess at a 899-F-- 7 Ph. East watch party at their home on 3 RM. apt., new, now available. 234 New Years eve. Those included 0 E 1st No. were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Theurer, 3 KMS. htd. elec. equ. 162 W 3rd Mr. and- - Mrs. Fred Alder, Mr. 3 No. and Mrs. Oliver Fuhriman, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mr. and 3 RM. apt. 229 No. 1st East. Mrs. Frank Keller. A variety of J-8 FURN apt. 128 W 2nd No. games were played and a delicious HTD., reasble. 128 So. 1 E. Ph. luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Anderson J-- 8 and infant daughter of Logan RMS, htd. mod. 295 NSW. J-- ll were guests of her parents, Mr. RMS. mod. duplex apt 197 N 3 and Mrs. Fred Jensen on WedJ-- ll W. nesday. Miss Delva Baer left for Salt LIVESTOCK, AUTOS; RMS. heated, elec, equipt 392 on Sunday after spending Lake F-3 North Main. Ph. 564. FURNITURE, ETC. four days at the home of her APT. Ph. 217-621 7 m. after p. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baer. Loans Passed on Same 9 N 6 E. Among those who attended the rendition of Handel's Messiah Day o I Application! APT. at 573 E 5 No. Ph. 217-J-- 9 at the Logan tabernacle on Sunafter 7 p. m. e Ail Transactions Handled were Mr. and Mrs. W. K. COZY, htd. clean. 54 No. 2nd West. day Here, Including Payments! Zollinger, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. F--2 Hansen. Mrs. Ella H. Frank and Full Amount of Loan In J-- 8 3 RMS. 386 E 3rd N. Ph. 910-Mrs. Fred Jensen. Cash! Chester Zollinger, son of Mr.-anFOR 3 boys. Reasonable. 491 N 4 E. Mrs. W. R. Zollinger has acJ-- 8 cepted a call to fill a mission RMS. Sc apartments. 129 N 1 VV. for the LDS church and will leave J-- 8 next week for the mission school. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Zollinger ELEC, equipt. htd. 475 N 4th E. J-- 8 were host and hostess to a numSTEAM htd, spacious, priv. bath, ber of relatives on New Year's OF LOGAN elec, mg, gar, ln'dry. 253 W DayF--l No. 1st D. J. WILSON, Manager Miss Tyra Alder entertained a FOUR couple. 3 9 East 2nd No. F-- l few friends at a Ice skating party 29 W. 1st N. Thone 260 on Thursday evening later in the 5 RMS. 464 East 5th No. 5 was evening a delicious luncheon J-8 OR unf. mod. Inq. 98 S 1 E, served at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alder. Included were Miss Mary APTS. FOR RENT UNFRD. Those Miss Fuhriman, Miss Donna Baer,FuhriMiss Marie Cora Stirland, CLEAN, heated. 21 So. 1st East. man, Miss LuDene Jensen, Miss F-- 6 L Virginia Fuhriman, Miss ArNi 3 RMS. htd. elec. equ. 368 E Center. Alder and Miss Tyra Alder. A 1933 CHEVROLET $1 AC 2 COUPE variety of lovely gifts were presented to Miss Alder. 1934 NASH JOOt The family of Mrs. Ella H. SEDAN LUO held a party at the Frank 1938 OLDSMOBILE A $r A Frank home on Friday evening. SKATES SHARPENED COUPE. HEVTER jQD delicious chicken dinner was serv1 938 PLYM OUTI I $ A ft ed from one long table which SEDAN. HEATER had a bowl of poinsettas and a 1939 PONTIAC COUPE hand made doily for RADIO, HEATER ALS HIKE SHOP DjO a centerpiece Plaees were laid 1936 STUDEBAKER, Mrs. for Mrs. Frank, Mr. and Kred 46 West 1st No. Ih. 418-Touring Sedan. tO A C Val Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Radio, H' ater V. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm 1937 GRAHAM $OftT Pedersen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred GarSEDAN, HEATER rett, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hawkes, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Pilkington, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Seth P. Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Seth C. Frank. Folevening was Once Tried Always Used! lowing dinner the and playing '00. visiting spent Phone 308 Delivered Price: Mrs. Jess Theurer was hostess STOVE and to a few friends on Friday after noon . Hand sewing and visiting ton LUMP the entertainment. Reformed E freshments were served at the STOKEK8 A. close of the afternoon. Those inAutomatic Heat, Low Fuel Cost cluded Were Mrs. Fred Alder, Prices As Low As (102.00 Mrs. Ed Johnson. Mrs. Frank Mrs. RALPHS PIXMB1NU AND Kelly. Mrs. Oliver Fuhriman, ena HEATING CO. 271 Ross Pickett and Mrs. Chius' 575 N. Main rbone Frank. 121 South Main 1 'FOR SALE or TRADE metal tools. Ret. Jackson & Fry. , J-- 8 8. J-- ll 8 A-3- 064-R- J-- 8 J-- guest. Mrs. Oliver Fuhriman left early Sunday morning in company with Mrs. Lynn Kloepfer Royal Gessel for southeastern Arizona, where they will visit with their sister, the former Miss Ida 2 NO MEAT -t For the first time since beginning of the war Britain failed last week to meet the meat ration, Lord Woolton, food minister, disclosed today. There were excellent reasons for this, Woolton said, among them, diversions of shipping to Libya. J-- 8 COtARA.DE NIKOLA'S, YOU WILL BRINS ME OWE J-- 8, 1041. i Four College Journalists To Attend Convention STRIKES TO SPARE Miss June Zollilnger was hostess at a party on Saturday evening at the home of her parents honoring her brother Chester, who is leaving Monday for the mission home at Salt Lake. Prior to filling a mission. A variety of interesting games were played. Delicious refreshments were Berved to Chester Zollinger, Austin Frank, Charles Kelly, Duard Glenn Chugg, Arthur Zollinger, Keith Mathews, Clyde Dcmler, and Clinton Zollinger and their partners. A number of useful gifts were presented to the honored nnd JANUARY WEDNESDAY, LOCAN, UTAH, PROVIDENCE NEWS TRADE yuor old washer lor a new 8 one at Evertong. Targe tool box oont. sheet IIEUALD-JOURNAL- LONDON Control Essential For Lone Spares Four Utah Seventeenth of 20 Instructive articles on bowling. BY FREDDIE FISCHER Bowling for single p'.n spares is largelly a matter of control. The kegler should move his position slightly to the left for spares on the right side of the alley and vice versa. For spares in the middle such as the 2 and 6 pins the approach should be the same as for the strike roll. In rolling for the 7 pin often missed because it looks so easy the bowler must remember it is in in the rear row, and the ball has more of a chance to hook before it strikes the pin. The 10 pin is the most common leave for bowlers who aim for the 3 pocket. Also, it is one of the hardest to topple. No one should Ball should be aimed inside to roll the ball down the right try 10 pin to avoid going off into side at the 10 pin; the ball should the gutter. be sent across the alley and hit the pin full or on the left side. left side of the pin, as otherwise The hook ball bowler will find his ball is likely to go off into the it most satisfactory to aim for the gutter. , State Agricultural will be contest, which are already under wav S lection of the best col lege newspaper, outstand. ng newj feature story, story, sports st0 and editorial from entries alreadv made will draw much attentm? intra-collegia- te college student journalists will attend the annual convention of the Mountain Intercollegiate Rocky Press association at Bozeman, Montana, January 16, 17 and 18, Richard Romney of Logan, junior at the college and vice president of the association, announced Tuesday. Two of the four delegates will be Bryant Kearl of Logan and Romney, editor and business manager, respectively, of "Student Life, student newspaper at the college. The two additional delegates will be chosen by Romney and Kearl from their respfective staffs. Activities at the convention will consist mainly of panel discussions on problems common to college newspapers and yearbooks. Improvement in make-u- p and in writing news stories, feature articles and editorials and development of an effective business staff will receive the most attention in the newspaper meetings. An added feature of the conclave THANK YOU, COMRACE? coeds. Colleges 6 that are members of the association are Colorado state Teachers college, University of Utah, Denver university, Montana State college, Utah State Agrirni tural college, Brigham Young uni versity, Colorado university vV0. ming university and Colorado State college. NAZIS IN ITALY LONDON A steadily growing .influx of German armed furces to Italy was reported today m aJ. vices to foreign diplomats here HOW REVOLTING t SWEETS TO THE OUR CHARMING SWEET, MV CHAP ST WILL BE PLACED IN 1 DSET WITH THE JAMS Al AND NOW SOME BRICKS, PLEASE. ONCE I WAS AN APPRENTICE .BAG OF CEMENT AND SOME WATER. done by the journalism dcprtrtmP at the University of Wisconsin Conventioneers will also turn at judging in selecting agetcon vention queen. Candidates for thl title will be Montana State colleet IF YOU MASON, AND OCCASIONALLY X LIKE TO PLY MY R J-- ll J-- J-- mi. Jt J-- J-- r Ml ' - I L war J-- 9 st fELLAS VMo' STEAL PROFESSOR'S MAP COME NOW FOLDuM .But meOFF f . VT r6Ar-0LEf- ? J J-- J-- 750-V- 2. J-- J-- J-- J-- LOOK AT THAT HEATHEN... BREATHING 'VSMOKE RIGHT OUT IN HOLY THE MAAfe A ) PUBLIC HEY, you DO THAT V-- J-- 8 .SMOKE. x DEMON--OFFICE- DO R, VOUR DUTY you CANT SOUCE. DISTURBING THE I EH?? - OH...TSKTSK VOUU. OKAY HAVE VON..WE PEACE TD ,i CAZ SPUTrO00o. JOHN... SO) CANT HAVE WHAT? S V ) r9A I STOMACH.' LlTiS FULL OF ,) . BUTTERFLIES ( .d-Y- v r--: - - LOANS 819-V- 10 to 300 l SY 8CA KSVKf. INC. T. M. MCI U. . BUT. Off. H BREAKFAST DOES JAKE CATCH CLOSES W ON QUICKLY AND JAKE, BUT J-- : W DOES SHE UNDEcj ABLE TO &A STAND HIM some cakesM like a spitfire STATE LOAN COMPANY - USED CAR SALE 14 J r no-ho- st 4jt 25 $rftr vari-color- LUNDBERG MOTOR CO. 1 T M RIG U RAT AND HIM, TOO or Wl Yhi4bLiCE VCOFO TNC .vywyp VOVM VLfsNEl Long X SLEPT 0 ALMA L ? eLKTEEtA HOOPS COAL (THAR IT RfvRf tuovv. HERE VS SOVAE HOT BROTH FOR -- r aurre x cowt vnouHEvihkt HN?stuto .LF FNKTHVtAG..BOT GEtHA 4ORE THAH oMVbFVXO WVTK THfKNKA'.M'KNOW, V5VTH K VLTTLE. ENCOURFGEVAE.HT, X BELVEVJE T COO LO GROW To UKE TOO I CERTP-AVHL- VAVAGtLEl GREAT SCOTT . 8TOK-A-FIR- 7 590 FERRELL BROS. LEGAL NOTICES INFORMATION DEPT. TOP CASH PRICES Paid for hidus. pelts, furs, wool and dead or useless animals. Colorado Animal Co. Phone Mar.-1- 9 Logan 49 Collect. da wantedTuvestock Top prices paid for live or dead horses, cattle; also feed-cr hogs. White 5 Trout Farm, Phone Iljuitu, 11 R-- 2 nuiiecu 1. 90:I rg. . , lis i 2SS3SI. You ' NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice is hereby given that the the regular annual meeting of State stockholders of Lewiston Bank, Lewiston, Utah, will be held on Tuesday, January 28, 1941, at 3:00 o'clock p. m, at its banking house, fur the purpose of electing Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transnotion of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. LANGTON BARBER Langton Barber, Cashier 7 thinking JINNY ABOUT, AH WAS JUST WHAT ARE Thinking ? I HOW WONOAHFUL 1 rr MAN IS Fo-TO DEDICATE HIMSELF To His DODO BYRD MUSTA MADEQUfre-AIMPRESSION of ALL AhM THINKING MEN WHO VOLUNTEER. NOT JUST ONE MAN f all have my respect AND ADMIRATION ' They NT WHEN I GuessDO WOMEN KINDA GO FDR THAT . SOKTA "THING A MAN TO v. IS WILLIN' RISK HIS PERSONAL WELFARE RD' SOMETHING HE Holds dear, Just have admire him I country ah Boy THATfe ALL THE EXCUSE X NEED TO START RISKING MY PERSONAL. WELFARE tfSgjV! ML ji tu |