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Show THE n E R A E D - J 0 U II N A E, EOGAN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, PAGE EIGHT. II Dress Me or HI Sue' Ayers Binnie HERES MORL ABOUT PRESIDENT Eduard L. picture which Binnie Barnes says just must come out or shell sue the studio. She charges she was duped into appearing on the screen clad only In black brassiere with Melvyn Douglas. Her husband is kicking, Binnie says, and demands Columbia Studios put more clothes on her, or face Select Your Winter Coat No Every coat one half off on our January Clearance Sale. A small deposit holds one. All Hats Price. Edwards Millinery Co. West 1st. North. an injunction iuit. And this is no Adv. publicity gag, either," avers Binnie, who recently became a bride. Sergeant T. Earl Hunsaker, state highway patrolman, npoke before Logan Seventh ward Scouts and Explorers last evening In Mutual. He discussed ; afety rules and problems. Mr. and Mr. Carl Jorgenson Lo-of Saernmcnto are visiting in gan with friends and relatives. Champion Here Market Quotations HERE'S MORE ABOUT CENTENNIAL (Continued from Page One) Glance Markets At a up, paint up and genoial Cache so that beautification actand firm Stocks moderately Mrs. Fred Homer has underwill have a brand new ap- ive. a county in a operation mnjor gone pearance and be one of the finest Bunds Irregularly higher. Logan hospital. Curb stocks irregular. in the state for the big CenCotton at new highs for the 1947. in Year of tennial Entron season. Wright Sterling and Wheat up (4 to off 14 cent; corn Mr. Champ explained that LoCorinne were visitors in Logan today. guests at the home of Mr gan City, the county and the unchanged. Rubber steady. and Mrs. Robert Wright. various communities would have into tho proLost: Man's brown fur lined, left ,o put something gram in order to get anything out hand glove. Ret. Herald-Journa- l. (Adv.) of it but the benefits wouitl be P.ew. OGDEN, Jan. 8 l'.Ri Livestock: worth many times the effort exHogs: 715. Butchers steady to was it reand expended, money Mrs. A. S. Stoekton has 15c higher, sows fully steady, top plained. turned to her home in Logan 1 he projects listed for Cache $7.65 on best 180 to 230 pound during the past month $7.50 to butchers, bulk S. R. ounty as amended are: Belnap with Mr. and Mrs. $7.65. of 1. Logan upper Development in Boise. Cattle: 210. Slow on light salecanyon ski area. odd lots medium-goo- d can- able supply, 2. in Logan upper Lodge (iernkt Ensign submitted tohos- a yon for winter and summer reheifers late Tuesslaughter major operation in a Logan day and today $8.00 to $8.85, steers creation. pital today. scarce, best killers for week $8.50 3. Plan for national ski tournato $9.60. 1947. In ments Miss Sonya Hug was selected canof Sardine 4. Sheep: 1360. Nothing done early, Improvement queen of Logan Sixth ward list yon road to a standard highwey. few plain slaughter lambs late ward evening, to represent that of US high- Tuesday $7.50. 5. Beautification ball at the stake Gold and Green way 91 through Cache Valley. next week. Logan-lach- e 6. Development of Airport. Leonhsrdt Elwood Mr. and Mrs. 7. Development of Cache County Small BOSTON, Jan. 8 (UJ? announce the birth of a Grounds and Willow Park. Fair of medium territory hospital quantities girl, born at the Budge the of slope 8. Improvement were moving occasionally at Tuesday. It is the second girl of Boulevard wools 85 to 88 cents scoured basis for the family. Mrs. Leonhardt was oonnecting the Logan road. Logan canyon combing 8 blood and 80 to 83 formerly Fern Hulse of 9. Extension of Logan white cents scoured basis for combing from Street Main rirst ay along blood today. and River to South bridge Logan The finer grades were slow. Logan Townsend club will hold to Sixth North. Fleece wools were very quiet Spot Its annual election meeting Friday rom Thirdall Norh buildings Remove unsightly evening at 7:30 in the county Main Australian Merino wools were rend other conditions courthouse, according to President itrect in Logan City. along ceiving some demand at advanced W. F. Jensen. All members are flood lighting prices. The exterior 10. urged to be in attendance. if the Logan temple every night Livestock- Arlene (Allen) Hyer is now if 1947. concrete benches located at the new Logan Beauty in 11. allNumerous Livethe parks and public DENVER, Jan. 8 tl.E) Salon. She wishes to welcome her City. stock: friends and patrons to this new rounds of xjgan beef Cattle 1.100; pteady-stronAdv. Projects for development in location. Blacksmith Fork, Logan, Smith-fiel- d steers cows 6.00-7.4and High Creek canyons Hogs 800 ; 25 higher; top 7.60. Mrs. Esther Clark has received the Sheep 4,500; steady; fat lambs word of the birth of a son to vere previously submitted by 9.60; feeders and daughter, Mr Forest Service. spring ewes her The Cache Central Centennial truckin fat lambs and Mrs. Jav Sandberg, in Los Alma Jommittee is composed of Angeles. The baby was born MonSonne, chairman, representing the day night. January 6. Mrs. Sand- Logan Chamber of Commerce: F. Vera Miss berg is the former ra. Champ, representing the Utah Clark. Centennial Commission; CommisJan. 8 d'P Potatoes: Logan CHICAGO, Mr. and Mr. George Smith of sioner George B. Bowen, Arrivab 75; on track 264; total Leo Nieisen, Mendon have returned from a "tty; CommissionerG. n shipments 580; supplies moderate; O. Cardon, demand fair; market firm; Idaho trip to southern California. Whili Cache county; Rotary club; Val W. Palmer, russet there they attended the TournaBurbanks PorO. R. Dr. Logan Lions club; ment of Roses parade in Nebraska bliss t"iumphs washed D. Kiwanis club; ter. Logan Minnesota and North DaWangsgaard, Logan JuniorO. Cham- kota Red River Valley section, cobStewJames of Commerce; ber bliss triumphs unA very rare publication of Engblers art, Forest Service; Coach J. K. washed Colorado Red Mclish origin. "Journal of AgricuSki club; Mt. Vanderhoff. Logan Clures washed 1.40-- 1 60. ltural Science. 1902. Volume II, Lions Wcllsville Bankhead, was presented Tuesday to the Bishop Hyruni Utah State Agricultural college lub; Cantril Dr.Nielsen. C. L. Reese. club; library by Dr. Joseph E. Greaves, Lions Kiwanis club; Henry SAN Smithfield professor of bacteriology and bioFRANCISCO, Jan. 8 lP Plant, Richmond Lions club; Dairy market: butter: 92 score 32. chemistry, announces Leonard H T, club Lions Lewiston Pond. Bert medium 25-Eggs: large Kirkpatrick, college librarian. and Dr. Stillman Wright, the sm.ll 23-M. R. Fisheries. of Bureau SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 8 r.P Delegates from the civic, church of the Butter: extra cartoned 35. county and school groups from Hovey, secretary met Preston and vicinity Monday night to complete plans for a "commuojy institute." Superin- months, have been leleased to retendent R. F. Campbell was a- turn home. During the past sevNEW YORK, Jan. 8 L'.P Sugar: No. 3 contract futures closed 1 to ppointed chairman and Mrs. eral months they have been laThatcher Handley, secretary to boring together in Providence. 3 pts higher. Spot 2.03. Sales 21,700 a committee organized to plan an Rhode Island. After visiting sev- tons. Close: Jan. 1.98; Mar. active program for the institute eral places in the east, the young May 2.03-.0Sept. July 2.08-.0which will he called the Frank- women are expected Nov. to be at Jan. '42 lin County Leadership Week and home about February 1. will take place during the week N' 4 contract. Sales 3,050 tons. Mar. 0.73-.7of March third. Other delegates May 0.75-Earl J. McClure, for five years Close: .; on the committee include Chase secretary of the Preston Chamber July Sept. Dec. 0 Mar. '42 Kcarl Dr. Orvid Cutler. Dr, L. V. if Commerce but of late assist86-- 4 0 N. Merrill and George Burgi. ant manager of the Idaho liquor ontrol board, will be named manMiss Eilna Olsen, daughter of ager of the board sometime this Lemon Mr. and Mrs. Alma L. Olsen of week. Recipe Young ward, who has spent the Checks holidays with her parents, has Nibley ward Old Folks comreturned to her home in Hunt- mittee will sponsor a danee toQuickly ington Park. California. She is at night in the recreation hnll. The If you suffer from rheumatic, present employed in Hollywood. public is invited. Mendon orches- arthritis or neuritis pain, try this tra will furnish the music. simple inexpensive home recipe The regular rehearsals of the are using. Get a Bel Canto chorus will bogin Mr. and Mrs. Ralph It. Obray that thousands of Ru-E- x Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in he club of Paradise annoume the arrival package Compound, a k rooms. All members schould re- of a son. born in a local hospital supply, today. Mix it with a quart of water, add the port, officers say. Rejoicing over the arrival of a juice of 4 lemons. Its easy. No Professor H. IL Cutler will ad new ion are Mr. and Mrs. Car- trouble at all and pleasant. You dress the PTA meeting at the lyle Bird of Mendon. need only 2 tablespoonsful two North Logan school at 8 p. m. times a day. Often within 48 hours today. Parents are urged to atA son has been born in a Lo- sometimes overnight splendid retend. Good music will also be gan hospital to Mr. and Mrs sults are obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and if you do Cyril Funk of Richmond. not feel better, return the empty Ada Olsen, daughter of Mrs. and Ru-E- x Mr. and Mrs. Dorris R. Itoskelwill cost you Lena Olsen of Young ward, and ley of Smithfield announce the package to try as it is sold by nothing Pearl Olsen, daughter of Mr and birth yf ft daughter. your druggist under an absolute Mrs. Alma L. Olsen of Young Ru-E- x money-bac- k guarantee. word both of whom have been A son was greeted in a local Compound is for sale and recomlaboring In the New Enaland j hospital hv M- - nd Mrs. Charles mended by Walgreen and drug slate- - mission during tho post IS V. Smith of stores everywhere. Logan, Adv clean Ogden Livestock afte-visiti- good-choi- Wool Market 3-- V Denver g; 0. 8.00-9.1- son-in-la- 2.50-4.3- Funeral Ralph Greenleaf, the world's billiards champion, will perpocket "We can meet the demands of Friday armament because we are a people form in Logan Thursday. with the will to defend and the and Saturday of tm weex. Champion Greenleaf will stage means to defend. The boundaries of our productivity capacity have nev- six performances in Logan so that all billiard fans will have an oper been set. of watching the master "The whole program set forth in portunity this budget has been prepared at a play. Greenleaf holds the high run extime when no man could see all the hibition of 269 established tn Stock-tosignposts ahead. One marker alone California in 1922. However in stands out all down the road. That 1935 he hung up a new record of marker carries not so much an ad- 273 at Norfolk, Va. He holds the monition as a command to defend Canadian high run championship our democratic way of life. with a total of 245. He held the For America United States honors from 1919 un contained The message little til 1038. more than passing reference to His appearances will be made at foes the of the the Model plans for aiding Billiard both afternoon axis powers. He told reporters and evening of Thursday January those recommendations will go to 9. Friday afternoon he will play congress in a supplemental mes- at the Owl Billiard parlor. Friday sage. he will entertain the cusHis message placed congress on evening tomers of the Capitol billiard. Satnotice that it would be expected urday afternoon he will again apto do something to help the demopear at the Capitol billiard parlor, cracies. and his last the "In addition to ,but essentially Owl Billiard stand will he at eveparlor Saturday and rightly as a complement to this ning. program. Mr. Roosevelt said, "the According to the officials in time has come for immediate conof the Greenleaf performsideration of assuring the continu- charge this will more than likely ation of the flow of vitally neces- ances, be the appearance in Logan sary munitions to those nations of any only professional billiard artist which are defending themselves this season. against attack and against the imAdmission to each performance position of new forms of govern- is free and each billiard parlor is ment upon. them. Such a complementary program providing accomodation for large would call for appropriations and crowds. contract authorizations over and above this budget. The sum of all these defense efforts should be geared to the productive capacity of this nation, expanded to literally its utmost efforts." Caused By War EVELYN STODDARD The budget, he said, is a reReporter flection of a world at war. And the whole 17 billions for military items are in furtherance of the -- The Chere Amel club and their program for "the total defense of partners enjoyed a watch party on our democracy. New Years eve at the J. W. PulTotal defense," he declared, sipher home. The committee in means more than weapons. . included Mrs. R. C. Merrill, means pepole of health and stam-jt charge Mrs. J. W. Mrs. C. B. ina. . .it means an economic and Johnson andPulsipher, Mrs. Dan Kennedy. social system functioning smoothly A delicious luncheon was served at and geared to d Mr. small tables to the performance. The defense budget, there- and Mrs. W. Z. Harris,following: Mr. and Mrs. fore, must go beyond the needs of Walter Stevens of Logan, Mr. and the army and navy. Mi's. W. Paul Merrill of Preston, For that reason, he deemed it President and Mrs. H. Ray Pond, vital to retain existing social Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Webb, Mr. programs and to recom- and Mrs. D. S. Kennedy, Mr. and mend that workers not now covered Mrs. Jesse Webb, Mr. and Mrs. should be included in the e C. B. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. insurance and unemployment com- Merrill, Mrs. LaVema Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pulsipher, and pensation systems. No Recommendations Mr. and Mrs. Irwm Stoddard. A Anticipated government income social evening of games and visitnext year will exceed estimates for ing followed the luncheon. the current year by $1,262,505,000. Mr. and Mrs.- G. L. Bagley enterMore than half of the total was tained at dinner on New Years day to be inMr. and Mrs. Harold Cartwright obtained for expected fram come taxes. They were estimated at and family of Preston, A. H. Cart$1,509,500,000, an increase of wright and sons Leonard and Arover this years expectations. thur. Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Baer, Mr. Roosevelt made no specific and Miss Foniella Thompson. recommendations for new taxes, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Petterborg and but said the existing laws were not Harvey Wilding spent Sunday eve to adequate carry out the govern- ning at Logan Mr. ment's policy that no one should and Mrs. Cliff Simpson. make any abnormal net profit Mrs. O. L. Ballam is confined to out of national defense. her bed with pneumonia. The President, in his message, Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Baer left opposed a basis for Thursday for their home in Provibecause it would dence financing def-uufter spending the earlv part require "very arastic ami restrictof the winter with Mrs. Baer's ive taxation that would curtail father, A. H. Cartwright. consumption. and Mrs. Harold Cartwright I see many ways in which our of Mr. Preston entertained on Saturday tax system can be improved. he in to the Cartsaid, without resort to restrictive evening andcompliment Bagley families. tax levies. By adjustments in the wright Mrs. Victor Johnson on existing tax laws the present rates Christmas day for New Yorkleftto see of progressive taxation could be her son, Merrill Johnson, who is in made fully effective, as I believe the hospital suffering from rheuthe congress intended. He said the nation must face matic fever. From Salt Lake City by plane to Cleveland, the fact that continued mainten- she went and from there bv traim , ance of a powerful armed force Ohio, Miss Anna Johnson, who is teach- and the interest on the expanding national debt will call for large federal expenditures in the years can be achieved without readjustiahead. fiscal reng; the Would Improve System lationship. He urged a thorough inOur tax system must be made vestigation of the possibilities of tax reform. ready to meet these requirements, an he added. I am as much concernIn spito of the need for revision ed about our long-ru- n need for an of the tax laws ,Mr. Roosevelt Indiimproved tax system as I am cated. prospects were bright for about the immediate necessity of even higher revenues than forecast because national income appears financing the defense program." e In this connection, he continued, destined to reach an high no truly satisfactory tax reform in the 1942 fiscal year. Richmond of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olmrn Preston announce the arrival of a daughter, born in a Logan hos pital. Mr. Oborn, former man a ger of the Logan Safeway store on First West and Center, is now with the Preston Safeway. Italians in Libya Camilla Spillman Worlds Billiard Conducted Funeral services were cnd., , in the Logan Second ward day for Mrs. Camilla Morrell man, who died Saturday- pfl11' non Lynn Thomson presided Music by the choir was under Snumwjy with Mrs. Eugene Bell as panist. Special music consisted a solo by S. L. McArthur' an i solo by Mrs. Yeates. The invocation was offered h, George M. Thomson and the hen' diction by George Morrell Speakers were President Quinney, Jr., of the Logan temni? J Howard Bell and Bishop K,' Thomson. Resolutions of re from the Daughters of Utah K neers were read. Interment was in the Logan cemetery, where the grave dedicated by R. L. Peterson n. panties and a black Kappa Phi national honorary scholastic fraternity of the campus and Alpha Sigma Nu .honorary senior society of the campus. In addition, he was a member of the Agora club, president of the Relations International college club, debate manager and active on campus publications staffs. 1941. house and senate. scene in a forthcoming motion Barrett, an alumnus 8, (Continued from Page One) Heres part of the of the college now attending the University of California .it Berkeley law school, is visiting on the campus this week. He enrolled at the Berkeley law school, from where he will get his LLB degree next May, in the fall of 1938 following his graduation fiom the college with a bat helor of science degree in economics that spring. After receiving his law Mr. Barrett intends to degree take the California bar examination this fall. An outstanding scholar while attending the college, he was admitted into membership his senior year to I'hi JANUARY 5; high-spee- old-ag- S JOHN R. SMITH IS LAID AT RES! Funeral services were held in the Logan Fourth ward chapel for Jo - R. Smith who died Monday, bishop O. A. Sonne y rw f A - v conducted. Music was furnished by the ward Relief Society chorus and a duet given by Dora Hayward and Hazel Mattson. Speakers . who eulogized Mr Smith were John H. Moser, Bisk op George R. Johnson of Delta! Bishop George R. Johnson of Delta. Bishop John H. Kemp of North Logan and Bishop 0. a Sonne. Prayers were offered by Nyman and J. A. MeMurrin. The grave in Logan cemetery was dedicated by President E. Cardon. i . Rfr t " '4' ' , (NEA Telephoto 1 As continued British successes in Africa lead further and further into Italian Libya, small squads of soldiers are constantly on the watch foi men ol stray Italians. According to British censors, this picture shows over ho) African Desert forces "mopping up beneath a blazing sun and desert sands. at the high school at Burbank, and Arlo Johnson, who is attending school and working as a mechanic at an airplane factory in California, spent the holidays here. Mr and Mrs. J. Ray Stoddard of Richmond announce the engagement of their daughter Bara to Jay Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Peterson of Hyrum. Miss Stoddard, a grdauate of the North Cache high school, is a student at the USAC. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kennedy of Salt Lake City were guests on Christmas eve and Christmas day at th ehome of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Kennedy. ing Calif., CARD OF THANKS For the beautiful floral offerings and any assistance given during the illness and at the time of the death of our beloved wife and mother, Priscilla H. James, we extend our deepest gratitude, heartfelt thanks ami appreciation. R. W. James and Family. NO THOT OF BREATH! A LONDON, Jan. 8 U.R bag of onions, held by the post office since before Christmas because the address tag had been lost, brought 70 claimants after officials advertised for the owner, it was disclosed today. Onions now are a delicacy in Britain. h Honorary pallbearers sons-in-la- w CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone who helped and lent sympathy during the recent loss of our baby son. We are deeply grateful to those who sent flowers and participated at the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Bradshaw. - $1,454,-500,0- Start your morning with gusto se federal-state-loc- Start al all-tim- Potato Prices Lo-ta- 1.45-1.6- 1.00-1.0- 5; Butter Prices 4, s. Lowest priced Gtt KjPElBtfGGPGO &mcyh sedan n America Sugar Quotations 1.99-2.0- 0; 4; 2.11-.1- .76-a- 9; 2.14-.1- 6; 2.11-.1- ..; Juice Rheumatic Pain 2. More miles per gal. than ny other 6 or 8 AND ANOTHER HELPFUL HINT from Your Conoco Mileage Merchant The more PRICES begin AT (5S333GISIEO $ 690 empty spate in your gasoline tank the more risk of condensed moisture. Safer to keep your tank close to full especially overnight. afiSDO&D OEIi&ftD k two-wee- Come in and go for a convincing trial drive in a big, roomy new Studebaker Champion . . . new slipstream torpedo body in your choice of 9 different colors . I . luxurious stratoliner style interior upholstered in canda rloth or bedford cord. Use your present car as part payment easy C.I.T. terms. e SUPREME SALES & SERVICE 295 North Main Logan, Utah I (h JF were George Smith, Fred Smith. Nyman and William Watson while active pallbearers included sons and LeRoy B Smith, Carl B. Smith, W. H. L. J. Eliason, J. 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