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Show THE TAGE SIX. IIEEALD-JOURNA- i ru-, MARKET......QUOTATIONS It Ol Vlo rin':n , In if hmi k (i u h V k ltd 'I U K.li I J .mi. --- Ml HAN MU I'iui in o H, mi ix Hi ii W i". i r - wool, ' l.l.imUil I l fi i; K l' l i n v, - . f 0- M it " ' Mi" " " h " 9" ! 04. Ml A t ' f ll . M i' i ,, . l I i viii .1 'HU u. a ). i. r a ..mi. .mi i.i i .mt '"1 " ..lti! - r . M r I J.M K I RATION CARDS f- Jan WASHINGTON, President Roosevelt IniiL tod iv budget message BARBS y-- -r. U - Is lit HIM ll t I .1 Ilk . s ni m on , klNiiVi u'-- MOW THAT TOHM SO rM"- ow . of life which r-i)- T - Need a present for a new baby Want something unusual and very cunning? Well, these mittens are little honeys! They're just about as big as a on the backs is fascinating. a minute and the eross-stiti- h Each little glove is about IE inches long. You will need lb ounce bail of pink wool for the gloves and a small amount of blue silk floss for the 1 inch cross-stitc- h letters. If you are making the set for a tiny baby boy, use blue for the gloves and booties and embroider the gloves in pink silk floss. Booties tune 1 ball of yarn. Finish the drawstring with two . 0 very small pearl buttons. Mittens For complete knitting instructions for little Cross-Stitc- h and Booties (Pattern No. 5287) send 10 cents in COIN, YOUR NAME and ADDRESS and the PATTERN NUMBER to Anne Cabot, Herald-Journa- l, 149 New Montgomery, San Francisco, Calif. ' 0 By ROY CRANE WASH TUBBS CV1 EH? HU7ZAH. THRFE CMEEE65 TOO BAD FOR SOU BLOKES' WHILE VOU'CE SIMGIW3 ABOUT LISKA, TU. BE IM KAS MAHOOJ IS N.C. MATIiAM EVKJiJTc TO CHONalCINeT AM (MPOCTAWT MI5SI0W, MIsTEK CLlVER...yOJCE TO FLV HIM A5 FAS Afb POMeAV, iwriA 'SEEWR.' HEARD OF USKA? AMMIMu! WHY LISKAS A BEAUTIFUL HALF CASTE WAIT'LL VOU SEE HER. SHE TAkCES C; AT The Great American THE HOTEL WHERE WELL SPEND THE A VO WHAT MISHT. DSKA? ehc I MEAM , pEALiy dalles: Stomach t srnirc ijr co"fl i?4? B' vr m By FRED HARALAN RED RYDER TiR.X5 N0J DON'T TA.K e WORDS INTO TOTS AND DASHES UKE. INJUN &.WOWH. SIGNALS WE. COV'T HAVE TO RAxti.'Q KEslUOxT ON COLOSE-- O'JLEP' WrXE (WE. S5AGE SEiyiMo A Tc.LcG-x.APlitt-- e: T OPE-tA'O- f0 r. in IJLill irrvrw-- 1 ' h.ii LEGAL NOTICE , & lim 1, P till .t iv.it n e up Vi : fig l"n s Im 1 b.if lift ha ire Ir J. he 3 heartburn. In the early history of our country Americans hail work to do, but plain simple foods were also available and their records contain disnothing about orders that are so common today. With new and unheard wonders such as the radio and telephone, new foods are introduced; rich, rare, and racy. All this together with breakfast on the run, lunches on the gallop; and beefsteak dinners eaten in twenty minutes are A( largely responsible for our new national disorder: the Great American Rebellious Stomach! RESTAURANTS, TAVERNS, If each of us would remember COWS, fresh and freshening. 338 LUNCH COUN T E R S, SI (FT 9 DRINK PA RLOSS, Cl IN that our stomai hs must last just S 1 W. AND SIMILAR as long as the rest of us. we would REG. Holstein bull, 13 mo. Inq. Jos. PLACES OF BUSINESS AT CER-perhaps give it a better chance L. Pitcher, Smithfield. AIN HOURS OF THE NIGHT by eating more slowly easily digestAND ON SUNDAYS WHERE ed foods. pvisr m SOLD CR SERA ED THEREAT. R t-- 1 J-- 9 From llygria, Ifecoiiilier, 1911 America has surpassed the rest of the world in more ways than one: her fastest development has been in acquiring weak stomachs. nervous stomachs, and gravely ilis- caser stomachs. In no other coun- try have the-- e been so many reme- dies advertised for gas pains, sou stomachs, distress, nausea, and i.. o rw pro u s ,, NOTICE OF ST(K MlOl.DI ; MEET IXO Notice is hereby given Pip t;, annual meeting of the sto rs of Lewiston State Bank, L.i ci am, Utah, will be held on Tuexu.y tin. 27th day of January, P.mj it 3 o'clock p. m at its Banking 11. u,e el Lewiston, Utah, for the pui., electing Directors for the c",m to vote and the year, upon puyum-tioto 'mend Article 8 and 16 of the Articles of Ini. Puri-tioof said Bank to lead n pee HELP. MALE OR FEMALE tively as follows: Article 8. 0 EXP. car hop. Dick's Cafe. That the oflicers of the it tion shall be a number of d not less than five nor more ROOMS FOR RENT seven, said number to be diti ST. htd bedroom. 58 W. 2 So. F-- 5 ed by the stockholders at annual meeting. A majority i.l the HTD sleeping rms. 121 W. Center number so fixed shall constitute a Basement. quorum. From said direcToix nd, ue chosen a President and ,1 Said oflicers s L ill be WANTED TO BUY stockholders of the corpm p.nn The board of directors slu ll apBALED hay. Call or write C. D. point a cashier, who may 01 m.n 4 Ida. Booker, Preston, not be a stockholder in the coUSED stock saddle. Ph. Lewiston rporation. Such other officii- - as 55-4 may be necessary shall he app.nnt-eby the board of ciirectms ot the HEAVY team. 3 yr. old. Xmbroken corporation. c()ltSph 146.R3 HyrUm. Article 16. That the stockholders sh.iil not LARGE size roll top desk. Ph. 311 8 be persona ly liable, and tin private property of the stm kind. a WA'NTL.' not be liable, for the il. nts JKAD ANIMALS and obligations of the corpm iti.ni SELL your dead and useless horses except as provided by law. or cattle to White's Trout Farm And for The transac tion of sin h receive more money. Pn. Hy- - other business as may properly 7 rum 1TR2 collect. conic before the meeting Langton Bui her, W ILL call and pay cash for dead Cashier and Set ret v. or useless horses, cows, sheep and hogs. Phone Logan 49 collect. Co. Colorado Animal AN OKD1N E AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE CLOSING OF CAFES. FEVER VOU m,, I Ma-M- ' make LONIXIN, Jan. h n man submarine has In n and stink by a Dull li sui the Medltei lanean, tin lands uuinwalty said L Dutch suhmnnne, op u the royal navv, pickul i.p cors and ratings trom tL, and landed tin in i ish port. A WAV f , tils "Consumers' ra inning introduced, howcvti, in commodities for wlinh have developed We I11! this experience if a mm. system of rationing cut necessary." LEGGO f I imperative. - - n general consumer r u Mr. Roosevelt said "I Ini, as yeF scarcities 111 Ph p. H-; - , CAKE OP- 7 American public may lie tion cards for necessities In war is over. "I do out at pn m ut By V. T. HAMLIN "TAKEN FOE AMERICANS HINTED In mill, ip.ition of tin losing of Mho Preston Chamber of ( onimerep ii,- --1 February i. m-uni. mi loin to Nerve for the ensuing year - n..n....,u nmrd,nR to fv ientist says the universe is M. M Krt vt.s, Mcrctay, who re rot expanding. It's bigger now V ,n,'ii than the Geimanx thought it 1.'1 li lint It iN customary for the V.IS. pomin.it ions to lircie.'e the- elec lino il.it e bv .in l.iys. Elections will Mother and daughter have a be Febin.n y At a Nie. i.il bonrd meeting held tougher time than a public in keeping their fig-- u Monil.iv night a nominating coin-- 1 ns was of meinbcis e five named, straight. unit, unit they in turn have nominated I! Dure extends 1nChristmas va-- c 'a following members as ran.li-- i it ion in s hnols to have fuel. Evifor e'e turn to serve as lf.12 i,it line, lois I'.ill Davis. Tom Doyle, dently not trying to get the kids Willi.- - WiIK, A. G Carlson, Lloyd ae limated to the Russian climate ... ALLEY OOP tl&HT KNIT MITTS AND BOOTEES 5267 i i... i 1.1. 4 2. .ri iiiOmI I - 19 8, 11 "u M l lt kt -t CANDIDATES ' In. v LISTS III' Ml i II ii.iwu, ii p V n In it 111 II W i . M , s.f, t M fill .11 w no U ' I. .mil I. in. II i i ' imi-- t It n .i v fmj r i 1,' f.'i.l 7 lrl. L- lik'il kni'l 7 ' I"!,'," ,l,l,. .!il,V f , ifm l.i ll kill fM. ut .u Ini- -' in f ii t in ii. i,,i , H j o( n i 1" t "" 't J JANUARY Hnggc. Howard H Johnson, H. R. itouell and Dr. J. C. feterson. From the eight members nominated, four will be elected by popular vote of the entire membership. II, plots for the eleetion will be within the mailed to members mxt few days, Mr. Reeves said. PRESTON CHAMBER 1M III n Vik,,;, t I' III is Mm H l m In .HToN H v m. II l u nf unh i. .i ,i w !. ill .ii f. ,s,v 1, ,,n. M r M ,i I'M. it - M jm h i" i,.u i" . i . i.lN I Oiitfx PUOl-l.i- mi . ,ii" T" IK It I I I - i 20 n " I" tls "9 lit v tu MOIU II I.Ktllh h nut 1, i O, l u iUmi.Ji HO. I' w ij n UinN " 'J iUis-- l 0 i. . I, ll s Id (Mi mm ... n- I ,! hihh l. .,f fit U ' Jitl-- A i: i IM. I li Lv'tn Jl i.i w ,tf. i. l 111 L- ini m M " '. J. - l ill'll'' 'i uuiih n S' k i'll nt lets l! L s n i il IV I IIKI M - - i. ..Our " H". i 2 THURSDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, L, J-- - AjtcAvETR,? gastro-intestin- 0 nr le Je-2- 1 t tui J-- 9 KJ1 3 . - OUR BOARDING HOUSE tl 1 By J. R. WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY MAJOR HOOrLE with r kMOW VAIMUT at LIKL A I r LCXX Ml' I'LL ADMIT HOG TGTAV TCrG TIME IN TCYINJ1 TO CCMvt AK)' perm CCWBO5 i IN TOWN-- - A I IF YOU ONE O T HEM Gll.K SHIRTS IN TH BE COWBOYS CASAEETS THAN INI TSCYIN)' T'LOOK 'i IN SnFFY'C. Y WELL, X DONT TIME, COWHCNS ELANIE THE .' OLD TIMERS SPENT TWO MONTHS IN I THINK I'D TVY BRUSH AN SOONER. LOOK LIKE TWO DAYS yo'iee IM THLTAWAV, TILL SftMD MORE TVV HrVPTk i J-- 9 REAL-GCCTtO- DRLiGH - i - N 'EY r to t to HL'NT HIM Legion and civilian defense board of Franklin county. Speakers were Commander Bert Weston of Pocatello and I. H Nash of Linrose, vice chairman, county defense committee Community singing was led by Harold Swift, with musical numbeis also ( furnished dm ns by glee i the Preston I) J-- "Your Place in Defense'' was theme material for guest speakers Monday night in Preston at American conjoint meeting of cabadet iax HER ssioners DEFENSE MEETING THAN A he Board of County Commiof Cache County, Stale of Utah, ordain as follows: NEW studios $15 disc. 1 used $12.50. SEC. 1. CLOSING HOURS AT This wk only. Sadler's, 174 S. CERTAIN HOURS THE OF 9 Main. NIGHT AND ON SUNDAYS. It shall be unlawful for any pc Min, REG. young H. bull the firm or corporation engaged 448. business of operating or maintainWOOL quilts .Phone 684-ing outside the limits of 1111 01 pm .tied cities or towns in Cat lie County. JERSEY cow, just fresh. Ph. Utah, any cafe, restaurant, tac.in, lunch counter, sott dunk JERSEY heifer with calf or trade confectionery, or any similar plate for beef animal. Ph. 823. where beer is sold or serct.i to CARROT juice. Delivered. Ph. 587 remain open for business lntc.eeo 7 the hours of twelve oilma midnight and six o'clock A. M of any DAIRY cows 24 South Main. day, and that between tin named of any dav s ml lines of business shall be ,ils.i lUHv closed for any and all piuim-- .s FURNISHED apt Ph 873-and that it shall be unliwlul to 2 RMS hath, ihciip 21 E. 5 No sell or sene beer lalwnn the 2 & 3 rm aptx elec, equ comp, hours of twelve o'lluck nii'l night .on Saturday night and six nc'.ns mod 361) E 7 No. Ph. 231-A M, of the following M.m 2 RMS pnv. bath 4 41 W. Center. howivii lb it jamming; provided, F-this oidinaiHe i.lia mil api 'v I" tore R " )MS. Reasonable, 1)1 S 2 E any place of Ini.uiiess In rc um. Mild - - mentioned where lunr is inn STEAM ht. spacious priv. hath. ml( ,,nivl,,,.,j furlhir Um, ,h. dec, rng Car. .i3 W. 1 No. ,iuince shall not apply to ml restaurants maintained by 3 RMS., elect, equ , htd. 65 W 2 No J.03 road companies and used t v h ly for the serving of meals APTS. FOR RENT UNFRD. sec. 2. Any p " violating any of the proven is 0! 3 RMS. htd. mod. elec. equ. ht. tins ordinance shall be di.nud water ldy. gar. Ph. 922. guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punHOUSES FOR RENT UNF. ished by a fine not to exceed d1'" 1 HOLDS HAND Ne-- GIT LIKB PRESTON b Mein lab 111 094-J- M 1 J-- 7 J-- 8 , J-- 9 n A T e Merrill, who leaves soon for duty, conducted the meeting which concluded with presentation Weston ot a citby Commander ation by the national exeinlive committee of the Legion to Pile lie of Roe of Preston, nii-o- r Franklin Comity CKi.en. Citation was honorable imntion by editorials ai praising gains ideals. asserled Weston Commander that today the Legion is to the ideals for which so many Americans died and is a pledge to keep faith with those honored deal He challenged the school of thought that the last war was fought in lain. In his speech, Mr Nish pointed in the 00, 01 ny to the necessity for full prepar- MOD. 5 rm. bungalow, full base- County Jail imprisonment for not moie than Cross F-Red and aid: 750-4 ation ment, garage. Ph. helping thirty 3D days, or by both Mich and defense bonds dnves, helping 691 3 N. OR partly furn. E. Ph. fine and imprisonment. SEC. 3. EMERGENCY. An emersewing and knitting projects, re1281-farm machinery', planting gency is hereby deemed to exist, pairing and it is hereby ordered that tins gardens, etc. SPECIAL NOTICES ordinance shall lake effect immediately upon its publication. FULLER brushes. Ph. 1329-SEC. 4. REPEAL. Any ordinance CIVIL heretofore enacted by this Boa id i WANTED TO RENT conflict with this oidinance or any GARAGE near 255 No. 2 W. Ph. part thereof is hereby repealed. ANNOUNCED PASSED by the Board of County 1090. Commissioners of Cache County. TRAVEL OPPORTUNITY State of Utah, this 7th dav of Jan The United States Civil Service nary, A. D. 1912. Leo C. Nielsen, commission announces open com- WANTED psaxengers to share exp. Chairman of the petitive examinations for Junior 524.o L. A. leave Sat. Jan. 10. Ph. Wm. Worley and Senior Stenographer, Junior H. Ray Pond. and Senior Typist, female only, r, Ropa viejo, or "old clothes," ATTEST: and Senior Storekeeper, Junior Storekeeper, Labor D the name Peruvians use for meat Newell J. Crookston, is boiled and then friend. Clerk of the Bonrd. that and Material Checker for which applications will be rated as received until further notiee by the Manager, Thirteen U. S. Civil Service District. 1336 New Cllstnm-- 1 house ?;$ Denver, Colorado. They also nnnnunec examination for FURNITURE and LIVESTOCK Assistant Clerk for whieh applications may he fUod with the Monnger. Thirteenth District until the on January 22, t inse of business Preston Post Commander Ilf J-- ll sii-vie- J-- 4 ! 7 Nl J-- 9 J-- Joo ' BAD JAWS HEARD HER SAV THAT rc T penalty. J 'i'VIiUIAMS THE MEN ABOUT TOWN rr u hS 2 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES no YOU ASLN T 6 K C SATO WAS O'? To 1AL TO stE TWbT YOU OW - He -- L'ray, , UOCTOXR T cape YooRStLf - Took Ol-rV- i 6 of COtAt ?ACvt J. HtSTI U.S. m c T. iw Jb&r "j. 2 Yl rf J GONNA V Catch tr This CrNinIG , I J-- 9 By MERRILL BLOSSER f Buzz or-r-. small fcv Th- iCondemned mam would Lie To C AT gns HEARTY BREAKFAST IN PEACE I The CAN wait .' Youre ? ifv. J-- 9 Stoie-keepe- FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Boy, SERVICE EXAM .ID,. J-- 9 Pf-- CjOCO Tve BFFN ryECTiNG you RUT BEFORF SOU SPRINJG The GA-lQ- JyV trap may i SAV A WORD ? I WHAT WUN YOU WFRF A EXPO TiMC BF MAD ON POy, A COULD Ahead GENERATION -- ir.lXX'k1 DESTROY TxMNIY BUCKS p V- - cents now fifty K'PK GO our and CO IS THE MODERN ? COM NO I 7 LOANS -' r i , Mn XD p-r 9- - "4 rrfPm rJ - . tfott Jvjff -- ' X . J n J Jy '- ' ;v' wa :i(. T M hit. U to pts s(fv f't.J t 1942 Full further informal ion and the necessary forms for filing may be obtained from the Secretaiy. Board of V. S Civil Service Examiners, at any first or second-clas- s post office in the State of Utah, or from the Manager Thirteenth U S Civil Service District, 136 New Cll .tinnlniUSi , Pil.cei, folntldn i c l wwpm.w UBIMMIHU |