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Show THE PACK EIX. ' srECIAL NOTICES FOR SALE MISCEL. T. truck; beet GOOD home for invalids or old TEAf mares; people. hes!164 S 3 W. rack; wagons, other equip. Ih. Smithfield 73. FULLER-brukRhone 1329-j-! D-- l TURKEYS, geese, ducks, fryers. 7 Rh. FEMALE HELP WANTED NEW beet rack, cheap. Rudolph 1 Rd. 1295 EXR. waitresses. Dick's Cale. 40 Canyon Wuthiich, 8 South Main. DUCKST Phone 5S2-NEW LaSalle bicycle, speedometer, FARMERS COLUMN 7 gears. 12 E 2 S. Rh. 382-FOR Service; Registered Du roe & USED furnace & heating stoves. Chester White hogs. Sterling M. Holland Furnace Co., 65 W 2 N. Wellsvllle. Jones. Rh. 0 HERALD-JOURNAT- LOG A'N, UTAlI, " MONDAY! V Johnson and Mrs. Blanche Marler Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Buttars, attended a cantata at the Pres- Mr. and Mrs. Omer Buttars, Mr. ton Fourth ward Thursday even- and Mrs. Joseph McKnight, and BARBS Mrs. Leoru Smith of Richmond is spending a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lowell 638-J2- L N-2- Karren. Mrs. tives Tuesday. All END TEA N-1- N-1- 7 N-1- . 1 - AT 131GAN IaiRue Mis. Liva Westover, Mrs. Gretta Karren, Westover, Mrs. Alla Karren, Mrs. Alorean Orchard, Mrs. LaVene Bowles ami Mrs. Mildred Karren attended a trousseau tea in Logun Sunday honoring Miss Cleo Bowles, who was married in the Logan temple this week to Frank Jes.sen. Mis3 Muv McCarrey of Logan was a guest of Mrs. D. D. Kent Sunday. 135-R- N-2- N-2- lumber. NATICK Inq. Ralphs Motor, 330 N. Main. 1h. 122. NEW Nat'l elec, sewing machine $14 50; Singer cabinet elec. $59.50; good Singer treadle $11. 64 W 1st No. Logan. vacuum EURRKA factory cleaner $11.50; Hoover $12.25. Wimmer's, 64 W 1st No. Logari N-2- 0 Wim-mer- s, N-1- 7 N-1- 7 Grace Benson visited in with friends and rela- Lew if ton Side-steppi- 17, Levi Andersen, Ray Leishman, and Hervin Nielsen. Marvin Thompson is employed in Salt Dike City at present. IS HONORED ON BIRTHDAY The Hyrum First ward Mrs. C. J. day club honored Christianson Wednesday evening at a party in observance Hyrum Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKnight. ing. Mrs. J. W. Boman returned to The wild boar of India attacks her home Sunday after spend-without provocation as dots the ing the past week in Logan with tame bore of America. Mrs J W. Rawlins. ENTERTAINS news "Women Will Speak FOR III is when that headline. Since Mrs. Meldon Karren entertained news? a group of friends Saturday night at her home for her husband schools have whosg bilthday aai.iversary ocRocklund, 111., closed till January 5th because tax curred on that date. A scavenger boost was defeated Do the children hunt and games fortned the envote in Rockford? tertainment after which luncheon was served from one large table only gets you whirh was centered with a beau0 farther away from where you tiful bouquet of chrysanthemums Sc vital, gifts were presented to AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE hope you are going. Mr. Karren. The gue.-- t list inin was There money enough cluded Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc'41 Dodge sedan REPOSSESSED October 31 for every Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Or$760. 1 '3 down, balance easy circulation terms. Rh. 12, ask for Hanson. person in U. S. to have $7 55 in chard, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Smith, his jeans. Maybe there's a hole 0 in your pocket. STUDENT must sacrifice 37 Ford ALLEY OOP Sed., radio, htr., new mot. & Suggestion for early shoppers paint. Jex Hiatt, Studentvllle, give dad a pair of asbestos gloves D-1250 E 7 No. to wear while opening Christmas bills. N-2- 1 N-2- 4 NOVEMBER MELINDA LILJENQUI3T Reporter Following a leadership meeting held by the Hyrum stake MIA boards on Monday evening at the stuka house, Mrs. Nora Nielsen, a member of the board, was honored at a surprise party. Mrs. Nielsen, who has charge of the Special Interest Group of the Make, was paid tribute by President Annie Baker and a social Refreshments enjoyed. evening were served to Mrs. Nielsen, Annie Baker. Zina Baker. Virginia Hutton, Ophelia Nielsen, Wright, Mary Gunn, Dora Miller, Aftori Ietersen, Stanley Gunn, ivtS ... Mi and Mrs moved to Ogden iVter e spend the winter Ukj , Mis. Vivian Anhil. r FniU Smith ao4 v ? M L. City Nov. 9, io 1Ul they attended the convention of p. Llnill:a.-- : Beauticians held Wanda Dunn ?lel H. Zel Wlit Edi.h Israels, Melinda Liljenq,,,,, Jwh' Cache Cmmlv ineciim, ?d,li i & ir., no-ho- her birthday pleasant evening of anniversary. A of games was cm joyed with prizes won by Edna Allen. Clang Jensen, Beth Allen and Elva Swenson. Luncheon was served to 19 club members and two special guests, Mrs. Eliza Itore ami Mrs. Helen Rose, Mrs. Chnsliansen was presented with a club gift. Mrs. Charles Unsworth, who has been visiting relatives in California for the past six weeks, has icturned home. Miss Afton Israelscn is visiting IrV Mini ters day U of Utah'!.,,,, in the Log.,,, ,1 Mrs. LuclU 1el'!l'rl iMm"i Party g,ven for the cmpio,U lhe Roebuck Co, of L0n TV So One million duced by a otXa? ; blossoms aiesingle X' W : an most costly lloweis w' N-2- l! TEAM & complete farm equipment. lhone Smithfield 171. 8 D COW stanchons, stotk saddle, platform scales. Rarley Savage. N-1- N-1- 8 037-R- 7 N-1- 2 $ CIRCULATING heaters, complete with stove boards & pipes; 1 Bucks Blast heater, very renbl. E 431 . 4 N. Rlt. 1034. DEAD ANIMALS WANTED SELL your dead and useless horses or cattle to White's Trout Farm & receive more money. Pb. Hy-ruJe-2- 7 2 collect. WILL call and pay cash for dead or useless nurses, cows, sheep and hogs. Rhone Logan 49 collect. Co. Colorado Animal m F-- l. N-1- 7 FOR SALE, FURNITURE MONKEY stove and screen $7.50; also pigeon closing out 60c pr. 1 ext. table. 464 E 5th No DIN. D-68 W 2nd So. jrDAIRY cows. 24 S(TMam. FLORISTS N-2- 6 I N-3- 0 GENERAL WOODWORK FINE for flowers, shrubs and lawns. Rh. 581-- WE make or repair anything made IMJ of wood M W. Order. AITS. TOR RENT FUKND. 2 RMS, bath 411 W. Center. mod. apt. built. Rh. N-2- 4 LOST AND FOUND Heifer, Holstein, branded NO on left hip, label in left ear. 4 Rhone 086-J- LOST; 0 3 KM. N-2- 100. 1 fertiliser 1 i i MQbTsrm7 $2C 7oR 202 4 3 rnis. 1 NIK. 643 E 7 N7 N-2- 1 ltd. & light. $17 50. N-1- 8 RMS. nicely furu. Elec, equipt. heated. 114 N 2 W. Rh. 1019. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES HF.AVY chickens, alive or dressed. W. C. Heckman, Rrov. Bench. N-1- 9 Rh. 050-- J 2. WANTED TO RENT 0 STEAM heat, spacious, priv. bath, elec. rgc.. Indy. 253 W 1 No. D-- ll APTS. FOR RENT D-1- D-1- N-1- 7 f RM. mod. home near college. Permanent tenant. Ph. 1218. N-2- 4 UNFRD. RMS., htd. elec. equ. 368 E. 2 Center. 4 MOD., warm. 19 S 1 E. PARTLY furn, 3' rms. Rhone 36. 3 3 RM. Apt. heated. 5 Phone 36. N-1- Spector Ties Dent For Scoring Lead 7 Isadora Spector, Utah's has climbed wingback, into a tie with Lewis Dent, big 17 Colorado State fullback, for the lead in the, Big Seven confetence HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. football scoring race. Earh has made 33 points' with Ph. 413. four touchdowns and nine conver4 sion points. Spector led the league MOD. carpeted, curtains. Gar. Ph. two seasons ago. Ed Eat low, fleet Denver half2 1635-back. is third with 26. HOUSES FOR RENT FURN. Quarterback Dee Chipman of Brigham Young is the top man deELECTRICALLY equipt. 549 East in the 4 4 No. partment with 11. Huck Adelt's touchdown pass for REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Utah against Colorado State Saturday sent him ahead in this speMUST sacrifice 800 A. dry farm; cialty with six tosses for scores. also 18 ac., home close in. Noble Utah retained its team scoring 8 Real Estate. Ph. 465. lead with 164 points to 38 for six MUST sacrifice 800 Ac. dry farm; adversaries. However, Denver has also 18 ac. home. Close in. Noble the best defensive record in conference play alone, limiting five 7 Real Estate. Ph. 465. Big Seven foes to 25 tallies, while D-- 3 8X9 BLDcr. lot. Ph. 471. the Utes have surrendered 31. Leading scorers: HOUSES FOR SALE TD Rat Tp Player 4 Dent, fb, CAO MOD. $1500 rash for quick sale. 4 Spector, hb, Utah 9 52 W 3 No. Rh. 807-r.st low, hh DU 4 4 Lockard, hb, CU GOOD THINGS TO EAT 4 IJay, qb, Wyo. 2 DUCKS Sc hens. A. E. Downs. Chipman, qh, BYU 3 Sperry, fh, I'tah 9 Smithfield. 3 Riddell, hb, l)U 2 THANKSGIVING roosterTbeiT Ph. Hatch, hh, Utah 045-J- l. 3 Gardner, hb, BYU 3 BANANA apples. Ph. 1034. Free G. Adelt, hh, Utah 3 Soodie, e, Utah D-- l del. Td, touchdowns; Rat, points afJ()NATH ANS73 bu.$i& upPh7 ter touchdowns; Tp, total points. AIT. 164 Pioneer St. Rh. 30e7N-1- 8 EMALL apt. Rh.873-mornings. . hard-ruimi- -- N-2- D-1- I hi N-1- N-1- N-1- N-1- N-1- 9 785-- ... N-1- 7 CARROTS 50c. bu. bring contns. 438 ? E 2 S. aFrLes7780 D-1- 4 E 7 No. Ph. 78.VW More than 1,000.000 panes of glass wore required to repnir damage to Madrid during the Spanish civil war. Lewiston Mrs. Ethel Leavitt and Mrs. George Rond, Reporters Ether Spackman lenter-taine- d at a birthday party Friday evening for her daughter Hazel. Following games lunch was served to Huzanne Kent, Helen Mrs. Lower, Sumiko Iwaninto, Janet Dawn Barber, Barber, Carolyn Able. Ruth Sparkman, Iapline Buxton. Rowene and Cunninghnm Mrs. I ila Kent and family spent Thursday with her mother Mrs. L. D. lutyne. Misses Vuleria and Connie Dopp spent the latter purt of the week in Ogden. The Third ward primary officers held their teachers training meeting Friday night at the home of Mrs. Zora Layne. The lesson was given by Mrs. Leah West-ovafter which refM shmenSs were served by Mrs. Lavne and Ki.vo Iwamoto to Elva Buttars, Sula Buttars, Morco Orchard, Ettio Kent, Alt.i Karren, Ella McKnight, Libbie Karren, Alice Marler, Leah Mildred arren, Reba Westover, Johnson, Edith Layne and LaRue Westover. Mrs. Thclda Dopp and sons Sidney and Dean were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orchard and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Dopp. Mr. and Mrs. Max Dopp announce the arrival of a baby girl at their home in Ogdon. Mrs. Floyd Packer of Montana was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wiser Monday. VISITS PARENTS BEFORE SAILING Dean Hilmandollar spent Friday night with his parents before leaving Saturday morning for the Fhillipinc Islands. Mrs. Emma Boman was a guest of Mrs. Hannah .Blair of Logan Sunday and Monday. Mildred Pitcher returned home Sunday from Logan where she has been employed for the past six months. Mrs. A. L. Pond entertained the Golden Hour club at a bridge luncheon at her home Thursday afternoon. The guest list included Mrs. H. F. Bernhisel, Mrs. Ira Hyer, Mrs. Eva Parkinson, Mrs. George Pond. Mrs. Leon Pond. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Hy-ruKaircn and Mrs. H. F. Bernhisel. On Thursday evening Mrs. Pond entertained the following guests at bridge; Mrs. Laurence Poulson, Mrs. Lorraine Karren, Mrs. Golden Cunningham. Mrs. C. Jay Van Orden, Mrs. Brigham Telford, Mrs. Ervin Van Orden, Mrs. Horace Bowles, Mrs. C. D. Hendricks, Mrs. Clarence Allen, Mrs. E. C. Hogan. Mrs. Verlan Leavitt and Mrs. Clarence Brown. Prizes went to Mrs Clarence Allen and Mrs. Laurence Poulscn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and daughters of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Dopp Sunday. Mrs. Eunic Smith spent part of the week with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Morrison. Mrs. Annie Bair, Mrs. Reba USELESS I 21 GOME DM, LETS A MIWUTE MISS CRANE WOT) BUT IM SURg Or IT ! THEY WERE , PISTOL SHOT'S. LISTEN! there's A POLICE T SIRE M, TOO' By FRED RED RYDER HARMAN Too SfAALL for. ("iE ' you'll CRAvdL through and rAEt' hce that By EDGAR BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ,rry TWEN COME SACK I J1 f V iI? MARTIN X m MONOGRAMS FOR YOUR LINENS horses. Top Prices. Rh 388. By ROY er N-2- 8 WANTED TO BUY WASH TUBBS 5259 ONKVE TcfSt-VM- WYKE THEN YtWXiSiN ' 'r'.t.W ''TV feUE-TV- 'S MAJOR IlOOPLE with MN WORD, MR. QUILK WH AT Cf WENT IMAGINE AMISS Xl ,THE POWER OF OUR. SMALL INI E bVTtO M THE DEVICE FCTAMVC LIKE YOU TOSSED fv (7X G0TCW WOOIDUV, KV , OVrtCIAV. KNOW) OtT TSEt CANfc mw v" icoes OUR BOARDING HOUSE 'T L, O ? V.OOKYO mi OUT OUR WAY By he. strucT wc. By t J. R. m .10,11 1".1? WILLIAMS ) 5 - PERSONALS DEAJt George; I just heard that you could get your radio repaired fast and save money at the Logan Radio Service. Rh. 1111. N-2- 1 DEAR George: I just heard that you could gel your radio repanr cd fast and save money at the Logan Radio Service. Rh. 1111. Raul. YEDAs Chocolates now available. Order for Thanksgiving or Christmas soon. Park Lane Apts. 51 W 1 N. 8 N-2- N-1- ISEI) TIU'CK BARGAINS! 1,: . 11111.. ,i; 1 IV Nf $ VfftVivt THE o mi, FORMIDABLE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 7 X I Rakes all at bargain prices .. . Used Cat.-2- 0 Tractor in first chess condition. if -- 1 . U : 'i ' ! 11 FIliKIMAN IMPLEMENT 68 West Center - Rhone TSMWMWffiMniMnMi O iU)p 1104 Mil mu BY MRS. ANNE CABOT What size letter do you need?, Its right here in this assortment of graceful script monogram letters! Four sizes are Included a set of letters; a set of 2'a inch letters; a set of IK inch high letters and lastly a complete set of tiny ones which are 4 inch high. Embroider your best towels and dinner napkins. Use the smart, large sized letters for this. The second size is fine for lunchebn napkins, tea cloths, dresser scarves and pillow cases. Use the dainty, small sized letters for your lingerie, handkerchiefs or as monograms on your silk or cotton blouses. Having a set of good monogram letters on hand sometimes gives you an opportunity to turn a very plain gift into a personalized piece that has a touch of lovely handwork on it. To obtain transfers for 4 sets of monogram letters (Pattern No. 5259) send 10 cents in COIN. YOUR NAME and ADDRESS and the PATTERN NUMBERS to Anne Cabot, Herald Journal, 119 New Montgomery St, Sin Ptaneisro, Calif, Well, WITH YOUR. if guubble's romance Millie IS THE ThOsiM iiJ S OE, WHY NOT BREAK 'I UP? . I f ItELSY WON'T BE Thf roots ,j J3L0SS 2i t , " h; By MERRILL CO DEEP f i HE Thinks SheS A SPR'NO AND HLS chcken, FLATTPR- - tfD To have YOUNO Girl FOR Hiwl a eo Maybe lc HE KNEW her. REAL 'rf. CON-V'N- night millie said: "I AGS, HE'D TOSS HtR. Over, He'S HARD TO The other i CECTA.NI-- Td Think of FORTY - FIFTH BRTHDAY HATE My And when I said WHY? what GI5U6BLE SHOT ME AN ICY STARE COULDA SKATED ON ha"psJ. TJ THAT |