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Show THE rACE SIX. HELP, MALE OR FEMALE PERSONALS College Ward WANT VIM? BEAN pickers 11 years of age and MEN, WOMEN! over. Transportation furnished. Stimulants in Ostrex Tonic TabCall at 53 E 1 N, Logan, Utah, or lets pep up bodies lacking VitaPh. 145. Truck leaves at 7 a. m. min Bl, Iron, Calcium, PhosphorA-- 7 us. Introductory size only 35c. For sale at Walgreen's and all 7 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE other good drug stores. MRS. L. E. SORENSON Reporter The annual outing of the College ward Sunday school was held A-- LOST AND FOUND A-- J. FORD 36 trunk sedan. Very Ju',y 22 at Ideal Beach. clean. 1rvt. owner. $335. Ph. 97-A garden club was organized 6 here recently with Mrs. H. P. Annew. like deluxe 1940 FORD sedan, dersen as president. A tour of Radio, seat covers. Denton Rog- - some of the outstanding gardens A-- 5 1 W. S 488 crs, in Wellsville and Logan was made MODEL T Ford pickup. Good cond. on Thursday with 20 women parA-- 5 ticipating. At the outdoor living Ph. 397-room of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cannon in FOR SALE MISCEL. Logan a picnic lunch was servtu-d- or LOST Navy blue leather purse in Logan canyon, near Girls camp Contents just picnic grounds. valuable to owner. Finder please call 1433-- APTS. FOR RENT FURND. HERALD-JOURNA- A-- ' LOGAN, UTAH, L, and a banquet given at night at Hotel Ben Lomond. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Barker, Mrs. Archa Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barber of North Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stepens of Pocatello, Idaho, Mrs. Marinda Hansen of Ogden and Mrs. Maud Jorgenson of Weston called at the Budge Memorial hospital on Sunday to visit with Mrs. Birdie Weston of Bear Lake, who underwent a major operation ten days ago. Carr Jones attended the elevator managers' meeting held at Pocatello on Sunday. Kay Griffin and Horace Chris- j ' tiansen entertained at supper at A-- 7 A-- S-- AUGUST 5, 1941. Cooley. The evening was spent playing games. A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen honoring their daughter Bonnies Among those who attended the birthday anniversary. Games were of Miss Rae played and luncheon was served to wedding reception Straw and Reed Crane in Montthe following guests: Bernice evening were Mrs. Mardean Christiansen, pelier Monday Hoge, Mrs. Orson Grim-met- t; Margie Peterson, Barbara Rigby, W. Smith Mrs. Asa Athay, Mrs. ArJosie Barnes, Shirley Malmberg, LaRce Crookston, Marie Pederson, thur Pendr?y, Mrs. Parade KenBarbara Baldwin and two cousins dall, Mr. and Mrs. Max Haddock ayid Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Ward. from Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. George Sleight Harvey Lee and Marilyn Bateman ot Ogden are visiting at the Jioige received word this week that of Elizabeth Ecklund. their daughter Julia who is emMr. and Mrs. Horace Shelton ployed in Salt Lake City is now and family and Frank Hill attended a member of a 40 piece orchestra the funeral services of Mrs. Sheltbn directed by Professor Albert Shepat Mendon on Monday. herd and also of an 80 piece band Miss Cleo Christensen, who has directed by Professor Dalby of been attending school at Moscow the West high school in Salt for the past six weeks, has return- Lake City. ed home. Mildred Nye returned home this nesday at Fish Haven cell the birthday of her twin PARIS, IDAHO NEWS Chris-Itianse- the home of Mr. and Mrs. William on Sunday evening. Christiansen heat. water hot Guests RMS. 4 Elec, equ., present were Dwain Parkes, ed. Ph. 141. Benson, Dale Benson, Harvey Mrs. Delbert Olsen and infant Kay All sizes. Albert CUCUMBERS. Larsen. Mildred Salisbury, Mary 7 Road. son SEE heated apts. 135 E Center 696 been home from have Zbinden, Canyon brought Cooley, Daisy Del Larsen, Gladys 4 the Budge hospital. COOL, elec. equ. 135 E 3 N. Y ICF. CREAM freezers. Ph. 141. Benson, Joan Rigby and Audrey A-- 7 J. Peter E Johnson, Zollinger, furn. Steam heat. of the 9 building 37 N 2 E. YOUNG Holstein cow. Just fresh. Angus Humphreys ALLEY OOP committee, Mrs. Nettie Abrams 7 Ph. 948-444 N 8 E. Inq. 102 WCcntcr.S-- 3 and Evelyn Nielsen of the Relief 9 812 N. E and apricots. DELUXEair-cond- . apt. Park Lane APPLES Society presidency spent Monday 7 8 in Salt Lake City where they Apts., 81 W 1 N. FRYERS. 3 for $1. Robinson, N. purchased furnishings for the new MDN. Also 5 rm. unf. house. 194 N A-- 6 Logan. chapel. 1 W. Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Hansen RD. building lot. Make an 3 RMS. Hodgeson, College Hill. 3 spent the week end in Provo canoffer. 249 W 3 N. Ph. 970-SUMMER apples. Rose Orchard. yon. The Boy Scouts enjoyed a three OR UNFURN'D. 3 rms. Priv. bath, 7 day outing at Bear Lake recentlelec, range. 25 W 3 S. Call after APPLES. Ph. y5 6 p. m. Mrs. Lillie Zillis entertained at for roofing or sheeting. UN good 44 HEATED, elec. equipL Adults. 30" x 30". Cheap. Ogden Hide a quilting last Thursday. I unch-eo- n 2 N 2 E. was served to Mrs. Florence and Fur Co., 2269 Wall Ave, Og8 Nelsen. Mrs. Rachael Andersen, 8 FOR a couple. 379 E 2 N. den, Utah. Ph. 6102. H4 T. INT'L. auto wagon. 1202 N Mrs. Fern Andersen, Mrs. Chloe 8 RMS. Priv. bath. 253 W 1 N. 8 Sorenson, Mrs. Ohio Andersen and 0 2 E. 8 Miss Ellen Zillis. 2 & 3 RMS. 235 N 1 E. PIANO BARGAIN: Regular "$1175 Mr. and Mrs. Milford Jenson NICE, 2 rms., priv. bath. 535 E 8 N. Baldwin Grand, like new, at a spent the 24th in Ogden. real discount, must move immediAmong those who attended the 7 ately. Trade your old piano in as funeral services of Joseph ThomNICE clean apt. 54 N 2 W. part payment. Geo. R. Larsen, as at ParaJise on Monday were WASH TUBBS 2 APTS. FOR RENT UNFRD. General Delivery, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Jenson, Mr. EuMrs. Mrs. Merrill and 321 Hansen, W 2 So. MOD home. Bargain. l 3 RMS., hath. 459 WIN. 9 gene Zollinger, Mrs. Chloe SorenW. Hansen, Mr. and sen, HOUSES FOR RENT FURN. SMALL chicken coop. 433 W. Cen- Mrs. Hyrum Harvard Hansen and Miss 1 ter. Flora Sorensen. 0 4 RMS., bath. 533. E 8 N. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Nelsen, Mr. USED building materials of all kinds. C. L. Williams, 3rd North and Mrs. H ,P. Andersen, Mr. and ROOMS FOR RENT 7 Mrs. L. E. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. and Main. Milford Jenson and their families COOL front 357 N 1 E. Ph. 1013-DEAD ANIMALS WANTED spent Monday and Tuesday of last 7 week at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Olsen and FURN, bed and bath. 21 S 1 A--e7 SELL your dead and useless horses 7 or cattle to Whites Trout Farm family left Sunday for their ranch receive more money. Ph. Hy-ru- in Blue Creek to commence harS-- 4 TUESDAY, week after spending visiting in Preston. a few days ,f A-- ?y V. T. HAMLIN A-- J. eraii - Mrs.- - Harold Moss and son of Idaho Falls visited this week with her sisters Mrs. Jesse Lewis and Mrs. Arf Shepherd and their families. returned Hulme Mrs. Amos home home from a week's visit Laurel Mrs. with her daughter Pugmire who is a patient in a Caldwell hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Henry of Richfield, who- have been visiting the past week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole left this week for a vacation trop Park. through Yellowstone Mrs. Ellen Hayward spent Wed n, brat-- sons, Dr. Willis Hayward of j! gan and Willie Hayward of e.,. avLake City. Mrs. J. B. Hann cm. rtain her bridge club Friday ntternocs Those present were Mrs c A Moore, Mrs. A. W. Shephi-- d,nri Vernon Mrs. Josephine Budge, Dougan, Mrs. W. Smith Ho. Mrs. Sam Tunks and Mrs Stan, ford Rich. Mrs. Dougan won hih score. Mrs. Russell Athay returned this week from Logan where she has been helping care for her husbands father, Frank Athay who a ill there. i p,e Among those who atter.-ih Ha. Nye reunion Sunday at ven were Mrs. Rena Bunn ;e Bunn, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. Mildred and Nye, Frank Nye and son Itoj A-- A-- 0 3x9 S-- 1 A-- A-- 5 09Q-R- 1. A-- A-- A-- ll A-- By ROY CRANE A-1- I WONT TAaS FOR AM AMS.LE3., PACPy. MA"6E Ok S-- A-2- A-- m FOR SALE OR RENT Je-2- 7 collect vesting. W II J- - call and pay cash for dead Hyrum W. Hansen, Merril HanS. Ph. 60 2 4 RM. mod. home. E and useless sen, Mrs. Milford Jensen and Mrs. or horses, cows, sheep 5 hogs. Phone Logan 49 collect L. E. Sorensen, motored to Salt Co. Lake City on Saturday evening to Colorado Animal HOUSES FOR SALE F-l attend the funeral services of John J. Thomas. , 6 RMS, mod. 10 lots. Ph. 933-FURNACE CLEANING Page Weinerg, who has been on 3 a furlough from San Luis Obispo, and clean GOOD home with larg lot block WE any heating plant spent the past week as guest of west of College. 529 It 6 E. Inq. chimney and take all the dirt Miss Fern Abrams. sucnew 5 our with 448 N 2 E. power Miss Carol Nelsen, who is ataway tion cleaner. Ph. 388 for inform- tending school in Salt Lake City, ation. SHOE REPAIRING Everything in modern spent the week here with her parheating equipment as well as ents. heel-cawith ladies half FREE used furnaces, fans and stokers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abrams and soles best materials used. Holland Furnace Co, 65 W 2 N, son, Paul, and Louis were guests S-l Howes Shoe Hospital Drive In. Logan, Utah. of Mr. and Mrs. George Abrams 0 376 N Main. on Sunday. LEGAL NOTICE 2 A-- 073-R- S-- FARMERS COLUMN AND GUARDIANSHIP PROBATE FEEDER, dairy crop loans. 414 NOTICES annual interest 24 S. Main. 4 Consult County Clerk or the spective Signers for Further ALBER'S Calf Manna. Rees' Feed formation. 6 Store, Smithfield. Re- Trenton In- A-- In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of WANTED TO BUY OLD horses, top prices. Ph. 081-R- 1. 4 USELESS horses. Ph. 388. 6 MALE HELP WANTED FURNACE installers. Holland Furnace CO. 65 W 2 N. 5 SPECIAL NOTICES FULLER brcsJies. Ph. 1329-- J. A-- 1941. MARY EUGENIA TITTENSOR GENERAL WOODWORK WE make or repair anything made of wood. 84 W. Center. 7. TRAVEL Cache. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of SUSAN GOASLIND. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix, at her residence at 245 No. 2nd East, Logan, Utah, on or before the 24th day of September, 1941. Duted this 14th day of July, A. D. Administratrix. Dates of Publication, July 15, 29, August 5, 12, 1941. 22, OPPORTUNITIES WANTED: 1 passenger, going East wk. of Aug. 4 or llth. Ph. 417. - A-- 5 News J. A-- Reed Budge of Logan have been vacationing at their lakeshore summer home. Smithfield. 9 Russel Cottle of United Air Lines, Oakland, Calif., briefly visited his If o want to BIY If J,. want V parents, the J. L. Cottle's here recently. ta TRADE If Jon Ji, want ta Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Stock and LOOK coin to logan'a Indoor family were Soda Springs visitors on Sunday. USED CAR EXCHANGE Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kearl were Mrs. Zettie Kearl SOS North Main Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spiers of Liueetown, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Corless and children, Mrs. Gwen Brough and Mrs. Alvin Nichols of Randolph. Visiting with C?. C. Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Art Shirley and Mrs. Vera Kearl last week were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price and daughters Yvonne. Arlene, Dorothy and Shirley Mae of Evanston, Mrs. Zettie Saltzgiver of Sait Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook and daughter Zelda Cook of Border, Miss Dorothy Henderson, Jack Cochran and Ted Cook. Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Wilson and LIVESTOCK, ALTOS, Mr. and Mrs. Chambers of Logan spent a few days at the Budge FURNITURE, ETC. summer home last week. e I .nans Passed on Same Attending last Tuesday's temple excursion were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Day of Application! J. Jensen, Mrs. Hattie Findlay, AH Transactions Handled and Mrs. Jennie Pugmire. Here, Including Payments! Mrs. Bert Satterthwaite spent Wednesday visiting her sisters Full Amount of Loan In here. Cash! Mr. and Mrs. Arden Pope of Cokeville, VVyo., were Saturday callers in town. pasture. 20 horned gar 24ac. alf. Mendon. Th. 177-- J A-- LOANS tl 10 to 300 STATE LOAN COMPANY OF LOGAN 'N D. J. WILSON, Manager 29 W. 1st N. Phone 260 SADDLE HORSES FOR HIKE Try nr i ol Krrnlnf Hid Mountain Trln HIDING ACADEMY ;I7 South 1st West I' II O N L By EDGAR MARTIN BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES I DON'T tOAOVsi I IT OH. E - HOT IF OLTUAE. SUCH A OF DAN I . Nelda are vacation! ng in San Francisco with friends and relatives. Miss Fay Jensen is spending her vacation in Salt Lake with relatives and friends. Miss Iva Brough, who has been teaching kindergarten in Fielding, completed her school work. After a short vacation in Ogden she returned home to spend tne remainder of the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brough. YE.KH', HENR TH' VJHTTt I PURTV, YK NEARLY BEE RABBIT AROUW-KETTL- Boa AEE. PtAYlW E. BM5Y ONVb.Too SoKETtMSS I J J PU4. FOLK IM TH CITY Mt A OOH'T LOT, " HUH-- AVHAV 1HEY J 1 4 ft , Yoo sure Ron WITH A BUNCH OF SVYPYE THINGS WHEH YoU'RE Wt IKY BEST THVH& LIFE ARE THE. vjelx-- ARL4t BIMPLE THltAGB ! 1 I in Tovrtii you KNOi OU6HTTA Newton ECOMtJMI SY MCA 0-3- mod. Boyd Ellerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellerman, is at Twin Falls, Idaho, where he has secured employment with his uncle. Mrs. Van Dyke and daughter, MRS. FLORENCE GARNER RELIABLE movers, storage, packing, shipping. J. W. Ault & Son. Atty. and Mrs. Joseph S. Jones Ph. 448. 1 of Suit Lake City returned to their home on Saturday after a week's vacation here. KALSOMINING Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Wilkes, in company with Mr. and Mrs. NorS--l PHONE 940-man Weston of Laketown, motored to Logan on Sunday. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Cless Wilkes have gone to Dingle, where they have NEAT 4 rm. cottage. $2100, terms. been employed on the Seymor Lind2 acrea, good home, $1650. Noble say ranch. Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Budge and Real Estate. Ph. 465. 6 RM. Reporter Fish Haven TRANSFER and STORAGE 6 .ARS, ALICE ALLRED Reporter with OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE SCRVICC. IMC. T. M. SCO. U. i. PA t. Off.- By J. R. WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Barker on Sunday afternoon honannioring Mr. Barker's birthday Mr. versary. Guests present were and and Mrs. Heber Jorgenson son Neal of Weston, Max Allgair ot Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stephens and son Jerry of Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barker and three children of North Carling of Logan, Jack and Frank ' Logan, Mrs. Rachel Benson, Mrs. Archa Banter, Mrs. Florence Garner, Mrs. Marinda Hansen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Barker and two children. The afternoon was spent socially and luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tanner of Ogden were visitors of Newton on Sunday. Benson Mr. and Mrs. Hazen motored to Ogden on Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. Bessie Griffin of Clarkston and spent the day visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stephens and son Jerry of Pocatello, Ida., were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Barker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Alvis had as dinner guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Einar Pederson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Alvis and small son Boyd. Miss Dallis Peterson and Leona Peterson of Salt Lake City spent a few days of last week visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Peter- son. DINNER GUESTS 11EKK SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hcyrend and daughter Anna and Mr. LaVon Staline were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carr Jones on Tuesday, en route home to Rigby, Idaho. Anna was an overnight guest of Beverly Jones. Mr. Heyrend and Mrs. Staline have been attending summer school at the USAC. Mr. and Mrs. Carr Jones and daughter Beverly and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nebeker and daughter Helen attended grave side services at Honeyville of the Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Benson on Friday. The baby only lived two hours. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Carr Jones and Mr. J. J. Larsen attended t lie farmers grain comentiun held at Ogden Tuesday, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS IT WE muSTA Fallen our of THAT BiG ROADSTER AHEAD HURRY WE CAN OVERTAKE rr AND RETURN CLUB The By MERRILL BLOSSER Nor NOW we LET MR- That wont COR ROAN CATCH car ! I DONT MV KJECK OUT STICK WITH HIM A ROUND-W- E CAN PROCEED LEISURELY k Well, wow do you do.mcgoosey YOU AMD YOUR FRIEND WERE DOING 5 AMD THIS IS ONE TIME YOU'LL HAVE TO TAKE MY WORD FOR SOMETHING Arent MX) GOING TO RETURN THAT GOLF CLUB f Nope not now who it Belongs rr TO PLAY A USE IT GOLF I, know 1 can fc LITTLE-GAM- WONT Bff |