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Show PAGK SIX. THE LOST AND FOUND MALE HELP WANTED E ADVERTISING, contest work. Wnte Box W co LOST: Ladies wrist watch. Ret. Carilon Jewelry. Fj26 RELIABLE man with car to work with branch Mgr. Permanent poAUTO BODY WORKS sition Call 112 No. Main. Ask for 2 a. m. Mr. Kimbal fender AUTO painting. Body & works. Tops jj glass. Prices reas- MALE office clerk, must be able to take shorthand efficiently, oponable. All work guaranteed. erate a typewriter and be sales Clias. W. Miller, 428 North 1st minded Apply Utah Oil Rpfining East. Ph. 899-Co. Business office, Logan, Utah. LOST: Brown overcoat. Ret. College 155 3 N. 4 Herald-Journa- l. 11E11ALD-JOURNAL- Ward 4 F-2- MRS. L. E. SORENSON Reporter school PTA The College-Youn- g enjoyed a program and social in observance of founders day. A one act play was given by students of ' the fifth and sixth M-- 6 grades. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Petersen SITUATIONS WANTED are visiting In California. OPPORTUNITYlii Welding! ElecMiss Marguerite Andersen has WOMAN wants hawk by day. Ph. tric tshipl welding school. See returned to Salt Lake City af924-4 So 357 ter Main. spending tha past month here Galloway, with her parents. MJK NAl.E hi I'KADh Mrs. Milford Jensen entertained' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY members of her birthday club and LARGE Irrig. pump. Stevens, Tren- SERVICE station & 7 room double a few special guests at a delignt-fu- l ton. apt. house. Service station rentparty on Wednesday aftered for 7'n yrs ; upkeep paid; innoon. Dinner was served and the SPECIAL NOTICES come now $62 per mth. Main & remainder of the time was spent F-2- 2 M-- 6 2 RAISED lettered signs, novelty signs, very reasonable. 84 West 5 Center. Ph. hanging. QUALITY paper F-2- 4 064-R- 1st West, Hyrum. See LeRoy J. m sewing and visiting. Valentine Nielsen. place cards marked the places for the following guests: Mrs. Edna GOOD THINGS TO EAT Olsen, Mrs. Leah Olsen, Mrs. Zel-l- a Hansen, Mrs. Lois Pitcher, Mrs. GANAS apples. Naylor, Providence. Dorothy Jensen, Mrs. Chloe Sor4 ensen, Mrs. Esther Nelsen, Mrs. Ruby Harmon. Mrs. Hazel AnHOUSES FOR RENT UNF. dersen, Mrs. Sarah Jackson, Miss Ileen Jackson, Miss Flora Sor5 RM. brick. 632 N. Main. Ph. 1414. ensen and H. W. Hansen. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Merrill V. Hansen are visiting in the east. They will OR furn. 6 rms. Ph. 525. drive home a new De Soto car 2 5 RMS, mod, gar. Phone 690. from Detroit. Mrs. John H. Schenk left WedAPTS. FOR RENT FURND. nesday morning for Salt Lake reSTEAM heat, spacious, priv. bath, City where she will spend the her mainder of the week with 0 elec, rge., In'dy. 253 WIN. husband. 2 RMS., bath nicely furn. htd elec, Emma Lou Sorensen was guest 6 218 E 5N. of honor at a birthday party equ. OR unfurnished, deluxe. Park Lane given on Sunday afternoon. A cake holding o birthday lighted Apts. 51 W 1st No. candles centered the table. eight bath? 245 North 1st East. 3 RMS Twenty guests were included. of6 The College ward Primary APA RT M ENTs7l29 North 1st West ficers and teachers presented two one act plays on Wednesday 5 evening. Mrs Lillie Zillis and 3 RMS. deluxe, main fir. 335 N 3 E. Mrs. Lucille Hunsen were the diF-2- 7 F-2- LET Everton's easy cleaners save you money For dresses, laundry, dairy, woodwork, wallpaper, rugs, toilet bowls, drain pipes, etc. ARE Airplane you qualified? See welding students wanted. M-- 3 357 So. Mam. Galloway, M-- 9 WANTED TO BUY USED milker, S. Eppich, Trenton. 6 Ph. bay horse. LB. young 1300 F-2- 2 067-K- KIllUAY, FKIJ11UAKY 21. 1011. UTAH, LOGAN, , home In Venice. Calif. Mr. and her Mrs. Folkman accompanied home and will visit relatives in California. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Beutler are rejbicing over the arrival of three new grand eons born to Bishop and Mrs. G. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beutler of Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beutler of North Logan. Newell S. Crookston, who submitted to an appendicitis operation Thursday, is reported doing nicely. Duard Hancey, who severely cut his hand with an ax, is reported progressing nicely. The district school held their annual Valentine party Friday afternoon. A program, which included and exdaqcing, refreshments, changing Valentines was enjoyed. Bishop and Mrs. John H. Kemp attended the Utah Poultry Producers convention the past week at the Hotel Utah, in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Kemp was chosen a member of the women's auxiliary organization, in the executive committee. Thomas Muir of Mendon was in the ward Wednesday on business.' NORTH LOGAN NEWS The Ralph Smith camp DUP held their monthly meeting and entertained their husbands at a banquet Monday evening at the home of Prof, and Mrs. H. H. Cutler. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Annie H Kemp, Mrs. Glenna Crookston, Mrs. Ethel Crookston, Mrs. Hattie Swenson, Mrs. Vella Seamons, Mrs. Edith Bateman, and Mrs. Eulalia Johnson. Captain Lydia Nyman was in charge. Dinner was served to 48 guests. Table decorations were in Washington's birthday theme. After dinner the evening was spent in games, toasts, a program and bunco. Mrs. Ezra J. Palmer entertained at a family dinner party Friday evening at her home in observance of her husband's brother, Franlt Palmer, who is their house guest, on his 73rd birthday anniversary. Dinner was served to 12 guests. The Valentine motif was used in decorations. The dinner table was centered with a beautifully decorated birthday cake with candles. Those included front Logan were Mrs. Pauline Palmer, Mrs. Alice Christenson, Mrs. Marie Neuberger, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilhelm and Mrs. Zella Roylance of Los Angeles. After dinner the evening was spent in games and visiting. The Primary officers and teachers are calling at all homes in the ward for the annual birthday penny drive for the LDS Primary hospital for the care of needy children The North Logan PTA observed the 44th birthday in commemoration of founders day with a program and candle lighting ceremony. Entertainment, games, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. In honor of the 132nd anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth, the North Logan school held special exercises, with a program of music, poems and patriotic exercises. were served. The Primary children were pleasantly entertained at a Valentine party Wednesday afternoon at tbs recreation hall. Games, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. About 90 were in attendance. The Primary officers and teachers sponsored the party. Mrs. Melvin Smith, who spent In Colorado, it is against the the past week as a guest of her low to serve food in any room Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Folk-ma- used for purposes other than left the weekend for her eating. pa-en- ts, n, r RIVERDALE NEWS was held on The ward reunion Friday. A large majority of the Hansen of Glenco. ward married folks and some out Mrs. Myrtle Rinrllisbaker of town guests were present. Af- sustained as ward Reluf ter the program, dinner was serv- secretary Sunday. ed to 85. A dance in the evening climaxed the days enjoyment. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barrington. Mrs. Ada Basen and new baby daughter, returned to their home Mrs. Basen has here Saturday. been visiting her mother at Preston. Warren Edwcrds left Monday for Thayne, Wyo., where he will spend some time with relatives and friends. Riverdale basketball team won from Dayton Thursday. Treasure-to- n school team also played Day-to- n Thursday here and the school won the game. The school held their annual Valentine parties Thursday. Mrs. Elaine Smith and daughter Twila and Mrs. Adria Fors-gre- n and daughter Donna, attended the trousseau tea held at Glenco church house Saturday in i honor of Miss Vinara Hansen, Trea-suret- Mr. cletJ and Mrs. Clive . , The Royal York Hotel, Toronto Canada, is the tallest tmildtns in' the British Empire. F-2- 6 M-- F-2- OLD fox horses. Riley Harris. Phone 054-- J 2. OLD & useless horses. Ph. 7o6. M-- 6 Mh-2- 9 TRANSFER AND STORAGE F-2- RELIABLE MOVERS, storage, packing, shipping. J. W. Ault & 2 Son. Ph. 448. LOCAL & long dist. moving. Stor- HEATED apt. 261 E 3rd No. age, packing, shipping. Johnson 3 RMS. htd. elec. equ. 392 No. Main. M-Transfer Ph. 314 Ph. 564. 9 a W. 441 Center. RM. apt. SALE REAL ESTATE FOR COZY ht d. 54 NoT 2nd West SACRIFICE- - 120 ac. equipped farm, mod. home. Noble Real 3 RMS. priv. bath, cleun. 98 So. IE. 0 6 M-- 9 M-- M-- 6 Estate. F-2- 8 4 modern cottage, COMPLETELY large lot, easiest terms. Noble 4 Real Estate. LOT near college Institute. Ph. F-2- 1347. M-- ll 3 RMS. bath, elec. equ. 480 E 4 No. rectors. F.rastus In patients Mrs. Sylvan OlEdna Hansen are the Budge hospital Olsen, sen and Mrs. at Mr. and Mrs. William Hawkins of Logan spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Andersen Miss Delmae Chugg of Providence is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hunsen. F-2-2 AITS. FOR RENT UNFRD. 2 RMS., bnth $10. 326 E. Center. Wellsville 4 FARMERS COLUMN CHEAP, nice. annual LOANS to farmers, 414 Interest. 2r So. Main 2 164 Pioneer St., Ph. 192-- 3 2 RMS. htd. elec, equipt. MRS. ED. P. STEWART Reporter E 368 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wyatt enterSunday honoring their son NEW. mod. 3 Ig. rms. bath heated. tained LaVal who observed his birthday 6 224 So. 3rd E. GOOD auto wheel farm wagon, reul Feb. 14 and also their daughter bargain. 510 E 2 So. I'h. 813-Galane who observed her birth4 HOUSES FOR SALE day Sunday, Feb. 16. Two beautiformed the 6 GOOD used piano. Ph. 258. WILL sacrifice $7,000 apt. House ful birthdayfor cakes the table and favSET of platinum diamond rings, centerpiece for $5950. 224 South 3rd Eairt. ors and place cards marked places value $175. Must sell. Write Box Owner leaving town. Ph. 1076-6 for Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ChristenM-- 4 K, co sen and two sons, Boyd and GolTUXEDO, size 38, good condition. of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE den Will sell cheap. Ph. 645. Peter Johnson of College ward GUERNSEY" cows PlT 7T Hyrum! '37 FORD deluxe, radio, heater, and Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt and famand music were enmechanically A- shape, will sac- ily. Games some lovely gifts were rifice. Call at Clark Auto, 98 W joyed and GOOD work mure, weight 1450 lbs. received. 9 1st N. Curl Beutler, North Logan. Ph. Mrs. Harriet B. Spence, who was 1 DeLuxe sedan. observing her 79th birthday on 1940 CHEVROLET tires. Good defroster. and Heater SPECIAL to Ford owners: '37 to Monday was honored at her home Clean. Jestes Chevrolet Co. '40 regular $11 95 hot air heaters when friends and relatives called to Firestone $8 85; Reg. $8 95, $5.95. celebrate her birthday. During sedan. 1939 OLDSMOB1LE Auto Supply and Service Stores. reconditioned. Heat- the day those who called were Thoroughly 1 er. Radio. Good tires. Jestes Jane Saterficld of Pocatello, Mrs. Hanner Peterson of Malad, ,Mrs. 2 Chevrolet Co. ALFALFA del. Egan. Ph. 468R." Mary Alice Spence, Mrs. Tessie 7 1939 FORD DeLuxe fordor sedan. Spence, Florence Brenchley, Mrs. and radio. Reconditioned. Heater BROOD sows. Rees Feed Store, Hattie Bankhead and daughter, Good tires. Original finish. Jestes Louise Fay of Avon. Louise Fay 4 Smithfield. 2 Chevrolet Co. sang three numbers nd refreshBROOB sows, Rees Feed Store, DeLuxe coupe. ments were served. 1938 CHEVROLET 2 Smithfield The American Legion auxiliary Reconditioned. Heater and radio. MOTOR skooter. cheap. Ph. 1079-Good tires. Jestes Chevrolet Co. held their meeting Wednesday at M-the home of Mrs. Ida Allen. Presi2 dent Sara B. Parker was in ALFALFA del Hansen. Ph. 067-J8 sedan. Re 1938 FORD tudor of following program: 0 conditioned. Radio and heater. charge Ida Allen; the salute to Prayer, New paint. Good tires. Clean. the BLISS potatoes. 986 S. Main. Ph. and preambles given by flag M-- 7 1475-Jestes Chevrolet Co. the auxiliary members and the of Sara 1937 PONTIAC Bailey Brown was coupe. Heater. history PERSONALS Brand new tires. Original paint given by Mrs. Melba Jones. Lunch Excellent condition. Jestes Chev- was served. The next meeting MR. Doubter: The steel slats used will be held at the home of Mrs. 2 rolet Co. in Evertons Venetian blinds are Fred Riggs. galvanized and bondized so the 1936 CHEVROLET town sedan. ReMrs. Thomas R. Lindlcy enterM-conditioned. Good tires. Heater. tained on enamel does not chip off. Thursday honoring her 2 Jestes Chevrolet Co. husband who was observing his HOME for old or invalids. 164 So. M-VV. on 7 B. 1939 1156. 3rd W. Ph. truck birthday Friday. Supper was CHEVROLET!,. Reconditioned. chassis. Jestes served and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S. Bailey, Chevrolet Co. FOR RENT, MISCEL. Mr. and Mrs. Alton B. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Heber P. Murray, ELECTRIC floor sender, Everton's. M-Mr. and Mrs. Basil Eliason, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker, Mr. and Mrs. John Leatham, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed CONTINUES Farrell Parker, P. Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Lind-leA sociable evening was spent. Merrill Brenchley returned to NEW YORK. Fob. 21 U'D- - Retail him home at Green River, Wyo., His mother, Mrs. trade continued at Bn "exception- on Tuesday. accompanied Brenchley, ally brisk" pace this week with Sarah volume in most cities moving for- him home where she will visit ward at a better thnn seasonal relatives. Mrs. Pearl Bankhead was pleasrate. Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., reLIVESTOCK, AUTOS, antly surprised at her home on ported today. Volume for the week was esti- Monday evening by a group of FURNITURE, ETC. mated 12 to 20 per rent over the relatives and friends, the occasion birthday. Lunch was Loans Passed on Same corresponding 1940 period, compar- being her Mr. and Mrs. William of 9 to served to ed with a gain of Day Application! C. Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Mer15 per cent in the previous week. rill Brenchley and a All Transactions Dandled family of Green River. Wyo., Mrs. Rachel Here, Including Pay mental DENIES ( llUtf.E Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. Harold The for- B. Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. James H. BANGKOK. Thailand e Full Amount of Loan In was denied office today Japan Bankhead, Mr. and Mrs. Bank-hea- d eign Cash! and family. Grmes were endtinaiiding military facilities of and joyed during the evening. Mrs any kind from Thailand, authoritative sources said Thailand Baiikheud received a number of would resist demands of a nnlitaiy lovely gifts. nature from any quarter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold aPrkinson are rejoicing oer the arrival of a baby boy born at a Logun hosOF LOGAN Europe lins only 15,305,159 tele- pital on Sunday. phones nod 59.033.0ihi miles of D. J. WILSON, Manager Man started his reckoning of telephone wires. months by the time from full moon 29 W. 1st N. riione 2G0 A blood-lik- e juice which flows to full moon, hence month to Is broken month. &I when the root blood the plant its name. gives ( VnU FOR SALE MISCEL. v 6 T M. ftCC COPW mi 6 PAT Off 1 av NEA SERVILE. U INC F-2- . F-2- Herald-Journa- WtLL . S LONG 5090 i OOKHOCi NO ,93000. too oss INSISTING L tAUSY Go'. Jl thsrls PMSTOH NtSf WSTOH GSPF I DS HtAH hvstoh evux voo & HtARO MS S9SAVL OF SO OFTSN We WAS OtOt OF NO' - M-2- 2 - hello', HAD my pathw MANY .TKAT PAWN'S 'a.SSTtST F-2- l. FWttOOS WAS Wb fmXSSZ-- VRNtNOG ' KTCfcT -l M-1- F-2- 045-R- 2 COPW F-2- mi BY HE StRVldl lug F-2- M-1- F-2- F-2- J. ll F-2- l! V-- M-1- 2 J. RIGHT, IpDIAMOND JiM? ME TO TELL CKPsY, MJORVCU YOU WHERE YOU WERE LAST NIGHT-WEL- L, YOU PLAY BO CARDS AT THE OWLS CAME TO BREAKCLUB, AND WON ! FAST HAPPY AS A CAT AFTER DlNlNS ON A CANARY AND YOU'RE WEARING TlM GOT FOR CHRISTMAS, THE TTE-Pl- N 10 I'LL TAKE HALF, BEFORE' breakfast TT, RiGHT BETWEEN THE EYES LE 7 THEV'RE I THINK THEV'RE MV PEOPLE HAVE BEEN IN THIS COUNT RV AWFUL SUSPICIOUS FUSSV OF OL TIMERS SO LONG THAT WE HAVE STARS AN STRIPES ON MORE THAN AN1 THEV BIRTHMARKS THEV ARE OF THIS MV WAR LUNCH BOX NEWCOMERS FRISK FER SABOTAGE ONE WORK, THEVVE HAD TOD OF MV ANCESTORS SHAVED FREEDOM SO WASHINGTON AND DIDN'T LONG THAT CUT HIS THROAT, AN THEV MIGHT THEV FRISK ME WHV LIKE TO TRV I SOMETHIN' ELSE I NO ONE A ASKED ME WHERE I WANTED TO BE BORN, BUT SINCE IVE GOT PAST TH' RED CANDV AGE I THINK I KNOW X n SSLjl v F-2- 2 LOANS HOW MUCH? w THE OLD BOY ASKED FOR IT AND G AND SNUFFY'S CUFF THEY LOST THEIR CASH LINKS IRST, NATURALLY, THEN TUE JEWELRY 7 7 ALL fe BRISK PACE IN VVWvx TRADE 1 to 300 Q. W MORE QUESTIONS COP mi T Ht MKVKt INC. T THE INSULT I '.RWLUANy year-to-ye- STATE LOAN COMPANY j root-stal- k You're Too much ON THE DEFEND" Once Tried TOP CASH PRICES WANTED, LIVESTOC- KTop piices paid for live or dead horses, cattle; also feeder hoga. Whitea Trout Faria, Phone Hyrum, 11 R-2, . i A-l-i- L STOVE and LUMP E?.. OFFENSIVE Always Used! Delivered Paid for hides, pelts, furs, wool and dead or useless Co. Phone animals. Colorado Animal Mar.-1- 9 Logan 49 Collect. ..WllacL YOU SHOULD COAL INFORMATION DEPT. Price: ton i uu ...590 L FRECKLES NCH AN , . CHANGE , , That calls for HECTOR HES AS OFFENSIVE AS ANVTHING , X can Think of' mean For. iCKLES To SOME OTHER L, AND TAKE-TO THAT JCE AND, r June ojy WEOUGFTTA LOOK FOR HECTOr! HE WONT BEUEVE HIS SERVICES ARE NO LONGER REQUIRE- DAND ITS HARD TO FIRE A Gty WHO REFUSES TO QUIT Go lb The Dance AFTER work 1 BV COMING IN LATE .you'LL ATTRACT . MORE ATTENTION time, The I DANCE WOULD BlE CNERj CANT GET A DATE TO WAIT ALL NIGHT 7 LLLJ FEKRELL BROS. 575 N. Main !' Hume 221 )rR.witM . family of Preston were KunH. T guests of Mr. and Mr- -. w1 Barrington. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon spent Wednesday and hurJ!! at Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. William " spent Sunday at Welku'i,. Miss Ina Packer spun' week visiting with friend, at nni,, w" ney. The following attended stake and locul Saturday-NeeleyBarbara Neelev p,heern Choules, Velera Evans ' Fb u Violet Al": Packer rington, Tanner, Adria Forsgren, LaVern! Woolf and Dorothy P,ulu,r A large group attend. ,! the 0m and green ball held at " Miss MaraTuesday night. was ward queen. miff. Line. r.M .acc.9.9 PAT.orr f 2 r |