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Show THE I'ai.l i:.v liication at Salt Lake City on Mon-- I day. I ARM WOMEN HOLD PARTY Monday evening the Farm Bureau ladies enjoyed a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Uhoda iHuidman Gifts were exchanged and a reoiganization took place. Mrs Vessie Shelton was chosen as piesident; vice president, Hilda Whitney; secretary, Rhoda Muir, and leaders, Isabelle Kidman and Julia Muir. The DPP of the Mewlon camp lield their rmetiug Friday in the Kehef Society room Prayers were by Kllen Ladle and Zelili Henin-ge- r, the lesson, given by Manila Buist and Chailotte B Kn hards; organ solo, Mrs Ellen Ludle; vocal solo Julia Muir, accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Walker Refreshments were served by Mrs Mae Muir, alk-Mrs Ellen Ladle, Mis Ada Mrs Marjorie Bud Principal Darrell Hughes attended the convention on Character Ed- - j ei llEUALD-JOURNA- UTAH, LOGAN, L, P. Bird entertained C Mrs Thursday for her daughter Delores pun buthday and her classmates. I he following attended the operetta given by the junior high school Mr and Mrs Claud students, Soirnsnn. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hughes, Mr and Mis Afton Bird, Mis C P Bird, Mrs Manila Buist, Wilford Mis Larsen, Shirley Hughes Caiol Hughes was the accompanist. Mr and Mrs, Frank Reeder of Brigham, Ms. Harvey Archibald were mid choldren of Wellsville gin sis of Mr and Mrs. Elmer Hen-mgon Sunday. Mi and Mrs. Rex Ewing of Southfield were Sunday guests of er Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Morris. Ralph and Ray Taylor, who are taking the missionary course at Salt Lake City, came home on Sunday before leaving for their mission field on Wednesday. Miss Jemima SPEND HOLIDAYS IN CALIFORNIA Mr and Mrs. Garland Yonk and daughter, Betty Lou are spending the holidays with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kershaw at their home in San Mateo, Cal Mrs Cerl Shelton entertained at a party Wednesday in honor of her son Ross's 13th birthday. cRefresh-menwere served to 14 Hubert Bowen and Charles Bowen of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs Lon Wood on Sunday. PARTY HELD FOR CLl B Mrs. George Smith was hostess to her bridge club on Thursday Forster entertained at a dinner Sunday in compliment to them. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs Oliver Taylor, Fred Taylor, Robert Forster, Margaret Forster, Isabella Forster. Mrs. Orvel Larsen was hostess at dinner Friday Covers were laid for Mrs. Isabelle Kidman, Mrs Alice Stauffer, Mrs. Ivlue Smith, Mrs. Jack Applonle, Mrs. Verna Hancock, Mrs. Maxine Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Larsen. ts T. HAMLIN By V. ALLEY OOP ' 50 THATS KIMG JOHklS ) HE(cCK3UARTFES.,,WHICHy 1 AL.L. OF WHICH WAV TAKE A PUT OF, MG T VOU'FE TO STAV RIGHT HERE hJOW, SIMMs', Ol rTA I DECEMBER MONDAY, TIGHT.. UWMEKGTAklD? DOMT VJAWT VOL) cSUMMIU' UP TH WORKS AMY MOPE' 2 U, 19 4 1. at a Christmas party. Prizes were won by Mrs. Sally Lindsay of Ogden and Mrs. Theo Larsen. Other Mrs. Kay Sorenmembers sen, Mrs. Jack Applonie, Mrs. Frank Hancock, Mrs. H. C. Stauffer, Mrs. O. J. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. John O. Hughes attended the funeral services of Nicholi Jorgensen at Hyrum on Sunday. The Ladies Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Melvin Muir on Monday. After a business meeting lunch was served to Mrs. Fern Baker, Mrs. Mary E Sorensen, Mrs. Edna Bird, Mrs. Verna Sorensen, Mrs Mozelle Baker, Mrs. Pearl Wood, Mrs. Nellie Hancock, and Mrs. Bessie Ahrens. The following attended funeral services of Chester Liljenquist at Hyrum on Monday, Mr. and Mrs A W. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bird, N. C. Sorensen. Mr and Mrs. Lew Ppterson and children of Venice, Calif, were guests of Mr. and, Mrs, Clarence Bird on Thursday. DeMont Walker, son of Mayor and Mrs. Vance D. Walker, is stationed at Little Rock Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor and son of Ogden spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Oliver Taylor. Wendell Anderson who left for his mission on Wednesday spent Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Hans Anderson. Mr and Mrs. Oliver Taylor and son, Fred, Mr and Mrs. Hans Anderson motored to Salt Lake City on Wednesday, were TRAVEL OPPORTUNITY By FRED HARMAN Idaho Hoop Quints Box F. o Herald-Journa- l. 1 Play Engagements HEAR 1EJ.LJN HOWM YOU th'mivn' ofjrying hi fy TZ! L D-3- 0 LOST AND FOUND LOST: Ladies black zipper furse, Shaffer pen, compact. Ret. 1 Rew. LOST; Ladies brown purse, cont. drivers license. Ph 695 or 234, Herald-J- ournal. FURN. or ptK fui or house Ph D-3- D-2- LOST: 9 K. & E. slide rule. Ret. 9 Rew. Herald-Journa- l. D-2- 4 Na1 rra ax 0 LEGAL NQTtpp? Co: notice OI'shm In The District t lmrt 1V Judicial Distrii t of I tali' "Oh in and furStt t County. FOR SALE MISCEL. Op Cvk( C O M M E R Cl BANK, a coipornt,oc GOOD matched 1475 lb. grey team CACHE VALLE and harness. See Paul L. Tag- COMPANY, a ,,,1,1 MlSs'0 5 gart, Lewiston. utahSTRIAL d ,,f u ., ' OF HAY, delivered. Cliff Hansen, Prov. d & Knerr, Otto A U 5 dell Grover, as the entire 331 S. 5 W. DAIRY cows. Ph. 972-ship thereof, and j 1 TAX COMMISSION- 7jp CARROT juice. Delivered. Ph. 587 composed of j n nnhoit 7 I, Reunion, Hammond and M it,,., p 55 T. alfalfa hay, bargain at Richas the entire in, il ISh,' ,!UH 0 mond. 175 N. 2 W., Logan. Defendants 9 MILK cows. Phone 266-To be sold at Sh. it s 5 COYVS 5 yng. heifers, farm mafront dour of tin , Sdc .7V'jar''lh Small farm implements. house in the Citv of chinery. TrenGerald C. Horses. Inq. Lott, of Cache, State' of 7. , ' Fnt 2 ton. 14th day of J.uniin ,the j.,. LASALLE bike. Bargain. 58 W. 2 O'clock A M, ol BY PETI S J-- J-- cl8-Hebe- t ie nuk ationa outh ublic ired J-- 9 APTS. FOR RENT FURND. RMS., bath. 128 S. 1 E. Ph. jverni spor 9 J-- StatetOf Utah. Beginning at a rods twelve (12) 8I9-8 southeast corner D The sh no miner , fut of UI,J( f 1 kYpn', Logan City Survey and n. thence RMS. bath, $30 . pay part by work. mng north 55 5 feet west eight (Hi ,ods ttence 1' 1 Young couple. 451 N. 3 E. 55 5 STEAM ht. spacious, priv. bath, feet; theme , vst The Christmas rods to the place of have holidays elec. mg. Gar. 253 W. 1 No. 6 boginmeg , kind of spoiled perfected basketuate in the 1101 t ball form on part of some of the GROUND floor, front 154 N. 1 E. Section 4. Towiislup jj'v.J? 1 school teams as the boys have apparently really enjoyed themselves, 3 RMS., bath, htd., garage. 314 F. coaches aver. 1 2 So. Beginning 177 feet north of Franklin high school played a southeast corner of m, k 5 pi,! 3 RMS., elect, equ., htd. 65 W 2 No. D . Logan City muv.v losing game Saturday night to and rut 3 Soda Springs on the latter's floor mng thence south n1. f,,.t thlt. West 132 feet: theme south 6 feet 0 The score was Coach Homer 2 MOD. apts. 642 E. 7 No. Williams of Franklin reported that mod. htd. 312 W Center. thence west 33 feet, the nee North IRMS. neither his nor Coach Cluff feet; thence cist 165 feet to J-- 9 J9j Snow's team really clicked. Bill beginning 3 1 72 7 W. RMS. N. bath. priv. Porter, adept Franklin junior, Beginning at a point 10 rods west of the southeast comer scored 12 of his team's 18 jioints, while Cross and Chatterton played APTS. FOR RENT UNFRD. Block 5. Plat "D Logan City Sur' well for Soda. vey. and running thence North Friday night at Franklin Coach 3 RMS., htd., elec. equ. 229 No. 1 178 375 feet; thence West 4 rodr J-- 2 Uience south 178 75 feet; thenm Leo Williams W. Clifton basketeers East 4 tods to the place of defeated ihe Pioneer City boys 3 in the last of Cliftons pre- HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. Also, the following described season games. The Clifton organization is continually improving 3 RMS., bath. 393 E. 4 No. right of way; a joint ownership 5 with other adjacent owners, band is ready for the league play OR partly furn. 691 N. 3 E. Ph. eginning at a point on the street which begins January 9 with 128J-6 line 9 rods and lu1.. feet West of Downey on the Downey floor. Franklin will open the same night 6 RM. mod. stk gar. $24. Ph. 413. the Southeast corner of said Block J-- 5 5; thence north 150 feet; thence at Lava. Teams included in this West 12 feet: thence south 150 subdistrict circuit are: Clifton, East 12 feet to the Franklin, Weston, Lava, Downey, HOUSES FOR RENT FURN. feet; thence place of beginning. Arimo and Inkom. 1 4 above The 71 RMS. Marindale. Inq. n right of wav including Franklin has two six wide along the East side games coming up, Tuesday. De- OR sale: J. W. Moirel! hone, fur- of feettract the last above described cember 30, Georgetown high school nace and stoker. See (it 162 W. Purchase price payable in lawful will play at Franklin; on January 7 Center. money of the United States. Dated 3 they will play at Malad. at Cache County, State of Utah, HOUSE! 3 FOR SALE this 18th day of Dec 1941. In 1938. the United States proJeff Stowell, duced 38,000,000 pounds of snuff NEARLY new 5 rm. brick, furnace, Sheriff of Cache County stoker, garage. Bargain for quick Utah. 1KAD ANIMALS WANTED sale. Owner leaving town. 120 W. By Wesley G Malmberg, 5 So. Ph. 1719. 5 Deputy. SELL your dead and useless horses Publication dates: Dec. 22, 29, or cattle to White's Trout Farm REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Jan. 5. 12, 1942. & receive more money. Ph. HyJe-2- 7 NEW modern home. A bargain. rum 2 collect 3 745 N. 2 E. Inq. 734 N. 1 E. WILL call and pay cash for dead An Ordinance making additional or useless horses, cows, sheep and 40 ACRE farm, mod. house, barn, appropriations for the support of chicken coop, garage, city water, the City government for the year hogs. Thone Logan 49 collect on highway. See Gerald or Clar- 1941 and also making appropriaColorado Animal Co. F-ence Lott at Trenton, Utah. 4 tions for the support of the City l government for the year 1942 Be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of Logan City, Utah. Section 1. That the following sums of money or as much thereof as may be necessary be and the same are hereby appropriated out of any money in the City Treasury not otherwise appropriated for the support of the various departments indicated for the calender year ending December 31st 1941, said appropriations are further itemized in the requests on file for such appropriations and are in addition to those heretofore made by ordinance passed by the Board of Commissioners of Logan City, Utah December 27th 1940 to wit: 3 ilu-us- K1 D-3- 23-1- 8. D-3- J-- By ROY CRANE WASH TUBBS begin-nin- 25-2- AND EXPERIENCED, QUICK-WITTE- YOU HAVE THE DETERMINATION! TO REACH GOAL DESPITE ALL 'OUR ' WE FEEL THAT VOU'RE EMINENTLY OJALlFiED HANDLE AN EXTREMELY IMPORTANT AND DAN6ER0US JOS THAT MUST CAMOOT FAIL? WE'D LIKE FOR WOT-TH- AT UNDERTAKE ITJr 7 YOU TO J-- ' TO V OBSTACLES D-3- T i I J-- with OUR BOARDING HOUSE By J.1 R. WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY MAJOR IIOOPLE ORDINANCE J-- i ; i 13,85000 EY DEDICATING The One BILL TO ME ! Call your ? wrr- - FATHER That he whats YOUR Dipnt PHONE WANT ME TO COME UP DC IN f NUMBER? AMD Sorry I cant TO help A you THE KINGSTON HAVE MUST BE The WHO IMPERSONATED One MY SON WENT IK DANL.E IN BOY YOU lpesbucg My I HE'S AN IMPOSTOR Give him a kick in I THE PANTS WITH MY COMPLIMENTS A also mted cted. dieat ajor Rule orais etroit .pear e ru Mme eadqi lache ague in ere t gin In a ons ions il pr ache ol re imme mate The to sals ims ir I oted nle poi orts Coac n in med dis 7AA ... 265 2,04000 2500 Section 2. That the following sums of money or as much thereof as may be necessary be and the same are hereby appropriated for the support of the various departments indicated for the year 1942 Statutory & General 1 .'S Auditor & Recorder I' Treasurer 'J Kstray Puond Building Inspector 1 City Attorney City Court Fire Department Garage Department BY MRS. ANNE CABOT Police Department You'll feel as glamorous as Hedy Lamarr when you wear this Health Department and on colorful set scarf and glove your campus! exciting Abattoir Department Scarf is knitted in snowy white wool and splashed with a glow- Engineering Department 6 500 ing red, pink and green flower design. Edges of scarf carry out the Street Department bright colorings of the flowers. You can alsq wear the knitted tri- Airport school sweater. Cemetery Departmentangle as a neck scarf. Its stunning with a slip-o- n Works DepartGloves have a beautifully fitted wrist and Interesting shaped ment top. Sewer Department If you're a Sorority girl, youll want to use the cross-stitc- h Greek letter design instead of the flower pattern on the set. (Full Greek alphabet is given in the chart. Pick your own Sorority letSection 3 In the opinion of ters and embroider on the backs of gloves and on the scarf. Do them Board of Commissioners it is n in bold black). A tiny red heart and a little green oak leaf sym- ccssary to the peace, hea!t, bolizing a stout heart make this a knockout set for high school safety of the inhabitants of or college girl! Make a set for yourself and one for a Soror sister. City, Utah that this ordinance effective immediately snw To obtain knitting Instructions for scarf and gloves (Pattern Section 4. This ordinance No. 5282) embroidery chart for flower design, color chart for worktake effect at once upon its ing, complete Greek letter alphabet and cross stitch chart for work10 in NAME cents YOUR send the and ADDRESS and COIN, ing, Passed by the Board of City C 149 New MontPATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot, Herald-Journa- l, missioners of Logan City, I w . gomery, San Francisco, Calif. 26th day of December A D. Jr , Kvw-Wate- EKrtS. hi PO( The TC ice) th xat. er d ( sh illop Cull ihe 336000 U-- DON'T DO , amiril ith tt immit ttle epos. OCi Bound W'LL YOU pay (TOR MUST I Whil' ax ut KNIT GLAMOROUS STUDENT SET L FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS tars ar el Airport Electric Light Departartment Cemetery Department Water Department By MERRILL BLOSSER r spi om v le Ro J-- , But we only had Four in Our party Those other KIDS PL'lLFD a FAST me e cted ad n.i ssion iorts D-3- D-3- ITS MORE THAU LUCK, Y0UN6 MAW. YOU'RE COOL, CAUTIOUS, Nai Kiatm ,cd D-2- D-2- :i Open nt 0 ootbal r D-3- S. 5' line ime t( $2 - an nd bleuo admg 1!"' D-3- 2 ' NOTirr 2 DAIRY cows. 24 South Mam. RED RYDER SPECIAL passengers to Omaha, FULLER brushes Ph Kansas City or St. Louis. Leave EXP. paper ha.ig.ng-p- fg Dec. 31. Share expenses. Write WANTED r me er 29 ider n te 19. r e xas Del th ar, in. U ac ctec th. f m In Do ac1 lion e v .me ar lUtf Cul ib i - is1-Wm- 10 300 LOANS FURNITURE and LIVESTOCK Evans, Mayor Vcrn, B. Muir, Commissioner George B. Bowen, Commissioner Attest: Pedersen, Recorder. H R. fried, sly .x T One used Dclv. 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