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Show y' i THE PAGE EIGJTT. IIERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1942. L, Auto Conservation AUNT HET ABOUT TOWN Truck Will Arrive By ROBERT QUILLEN - Debating teams from the t'SAU w'ere competing in a tournament which opened today ut Price. The Word was r'i(lv,(l in Franklin coiintv from Maivin S. Rohcrt-,n- , supervisor of examination!!, Jd iiio Fi.sh and (fame roinrrns-s.oi- i. vxaniin.i-tinn- s that eivil for positions in the state f h and came department will be held 111 tile 10 Idaho cities next month The cities .selected as examination centers aie Bo'se, Chal-h.Foe u r cl' Alene, Craipniont, Moscow, rocalelln. Id cho Kails Tv.m Kails, Wallace and W'eiser. is meet the minimi Here Utah-Idah- o forensic tourney lor junior college students. lay-awa- v j 'I I . I 'r i i 1. Come to Edwards Millinery for that new spring suit, coat, dress, ami hat. We have the newest styles, cheapest prices, and largest assortment to choose from. Use our plan. 33 West 1st. North. Ask to see the cute new Adv, suits for girl graduates, y Next Week j j Joseph T. Crockett, son of Susette T Crockett and the lute E. Crockett, 141 South' Hvrum Kourth East street, was awarded the doc tor of medicine degree Irom Rush Medical college at the University of Chicago's 2hHlh convocation by President Robert M, Hutchins. He was one of 156 students from outside Chicago1 who were among 25ti upon whom digrees were conferred. and Mrs. Phillip P. Caro-sclof Logan are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, born today .Mr. hi Dance with the Am Legion & Auxiliary at Richmond, Communat a local hospital. ity Rlilg Sat. Alar. 28. Public inAdv. vited. Captain William II. Killian, and fex.xor Three more days of Saturday tactics ofat military science senior high Logan school slated in a joint meeting of the trustees from Preston and school, has been prommed toto notisevernl surrounding districts. The rank of major, according war dereceived from reason for this was to take care fication ot any eventuality tn the need for partment officials in Washington, comlabor in these districts. Preston D. C. Major Killian became schohl will mandant of the local high junior and senior high schools last summer, succeeding be held on March 28, April 4 and 11 unit from 9 a. m. to 3:45 p. m. Pupils Major P. B. Shotwcll. in grades one through six will have Easter special: Rack of $3.95 no Saturday school. Adv. dresses $6. Hughes. Interesting to the ninny friends school Box Elder high junior in Cache valley of Fne Ilcnson eveHansen, daughter of Bishop and promenade will be held thisdecorwith Mrs. Serge B. Benson, is inform- ning at Brighum City, ation from Pomona. Calif., that ations built around the theme, Fse has written and directed n "In Old Vienna. Feature of the t play, entitled three-- s 'Return evening will he the appearance of Stoker's nationally known of the Worldling." The play has Ed b"Pn produced by the San Ber- orchestra. nardino stake MIA units, and lias Ninth ward choir members are won h'gli acclaim. Wife now of reWayne Hansen, Kao was active in requested to attend a specialtn the drama les at Utah State when hearsal this evening at 7:30 she lived in Logan, and later ward chapel. The group will reattended George Washington uni- hearse for the Sunday Institute broadcast. versity in Washington, D. C. Select that Graduation Dress Now! We just received 300 beautiful new dresses direct from Hollywood. Sports, afternoon, and tha irost gorgeous Formals you ever saw. Reasonably priced. Use our plan. Edwards Millinery Co. 33 West 1st. North. Adv. f service manager. "Chevrolet specialists, W. F. Ellsworth and J. H. Bates, are bringing this unique exhibit here for five days, from Monday through Friday, Mr. Wilson stat-- 1 ed "The motoring public should not pass up this opportunity; conservation of automobiles is moie 'important today than ever bc-- 1 fore." The truck is equipped with spe-- I cialized equipment to quickly and economically recondition motorists' automobiles so they will last for the duration. A complete program of reconditioning will be Installed at tb local dealership in order that motorists may have their cars reconditioned front ' completely bumper to bumper and pay the woik on a new budget plan. Factory specialists will hold a special service clinic for all makes of automobiles and trucks while they are at the Jestes Chevrolet company, to which the public is invited to bring their cars for free inspection. Declaring that car conservation is vital to national defense, Mr. Wilson stated that in the interests of motorists keeping their cars running, they are expanding their facilities to cooperate with the tar conservation program. Operating on tne premise that a "mobile nation is a strong nation," Mr. Wilson feels that businessmen and operators of essential trans-poitio- n will be vitally interested in the new program ot complete reconditioning while an ample supply of purts are still available. ' VI Vi ' Edit shouldn't buy things for herself When a man's got to pay for a thing, he's ut least entitled to the fun of givin' it to you. LEWISTON P.T. A. IS REORGANIZED the Lewiston school PTA was effected at a meeting held Wednesday evening under direction of Mrs. Bimis Crook.xton of Logan, county PTA president. elected was Tond Florence president to succeed Iiuise Henelected dricks. Other off.cers were Nelda Wheeler, first Sylmar Jessop, second A of reorganization Bertha third Durant president, Mrs. fourth vice and Thelma Waddoups, of Talbot, Cove, PTA RECOGNIZES PRESTON WOMAN f'' j Howard J. Maughnn of Preston has been nominated for president of the Idaho state Congress of Parents and Teachers, nominations, if any, are made on the floor of the convention. by the state nominating commitwill take place tee. The Mrs. Maughan is at present the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LaBcau Jr. at the election to he fourth state vice president and announce the arrival of a son. held in state contention Nampa the third week in is ih charge of public welfare born in the Cache Valley hospital. service. From 1938 .to 1940 she It is the first child for the young April. The committee was president of the Preston coup e. Mrs. LaBeau is the former nams nominating one candidate and other Fawn Olsen of River Heights. The newcomer is the first grandchild for local VFW Commander and Mrs. Arthur LaBeau, and of Mr. the first and Mrs. Fred Blotter Sr. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Griffith of this city today are rejoicing over the arrival of twins a son and daughter born at the Budge Logan Fifth ward M Men and a Memorial hospital. The newcom- Gleaners will hold their ers are the first children for the banquet Rnd dance In the rouple. Mr. Griffith is with the ward hall this evening, beginning LT.DA at the college. nt 7:30 oclock. All M Men and Gleaners of the ward are invited Keith Nielsen, formerly of Hy-ru- to attend. and son of Mr. and Mrs. A missionary farewell testimonJ. Vern Nielsen, has been serving as assistant manager of a store ial for Elder Alma Beutler, son in Boulder City, Colorado, and is of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Beutler, now visiting here with parents will be held Saturday at 8 p. m. and friends prior to his induction in the North Logan recreation into the army. hall. Elder Beutler will leave Robinson of Franklin. Mrs. Arvillu Richards gaye a short talk and played the recordings of speeches made by President Heber J. Grant and Mrs. Amy Brown Caimle. Lyman. J W. Pulsipher and Mrs. Adonia Traveler played while the crowd e enjoyed dancing. Refreshments were served to about 80. HOME FROM SALT LAKE Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Titensor reold-tim- Tud-denha- m . Af-to- .5 1 N . I . . 5 1 i . . 1 . 4X 1 . (ll'INTS itfiRE and family of Franklin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Larson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wheeler of Alton, Wyoming, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Preece. Mrs. Mary Richardson of Smith- - Handicap . K. I h0 mi Allen M. Hailstone Thomson .. F Jena n . . . Total Met INK Handicap R. F. K. Hint r .... . . H. tfternheijr 111 10 lhrt SI- son 59 - I4t h-- C 11 2iM I 12 ! 944 l? Motor S- 411 4xi. 4x.t 2551 mo 204 tmlth " T , , ' tr j T aJ ARMY TRAINEE IS HONORED Mr. and Mrs. D. Brook9 Roundy entertained Monday evening in pla honor of Robert Short, who left Tuesday to .join the army. PinMore than 3m i ,.RS!l each ochle formed the entertainment. laid by the giant l.,gge,head t Lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. ties of Florida, Max J. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Dresden R. Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E, Roundy and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Roundy. MISERY Mrs. Dresden Blanchard and son Robert spent Sunday afternoon visiting her grandmother, Mrs. H. S. Kiwood of Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Cliff and i3 ; TO EASE of child's cor family spent Saturday at Lake City visiting relatives. Salt rtUBouwici,, VapoRu - Theyre different fciij . . . 424 557 Theyre smart! 15! - 441 27t' 126 . J 4 X ed to 11. 155 14 5 J. Cortluil ... .in U 0 Mr and Mrs. Wavne Craw of rnimmy Ml . ... hit) Dninmv of end were week guests Xh4 Igaii xm) ... Tut. tin Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Allen. IV. t. JKNhKN Jones. " n today r war expenditui !. ,, n almost half of ur, h So ; ward expanding r and paving fo, ,ilr ji '' "Hi planes. The i animates ,, ,, lM , measure boosts t .... ,! ,u'dt t' 16 000,000,000 the am," "r be voted soon, f, e prosecution of th, t. fall of Frame fu." ,, Ju figure exceeds tlm ,'o the government P"P in the 20 years lu , Uar 1 and World V,r j "01 The new bill w ,, t to house floor with other legislation to get unanimous ipprm Vh L,'1 diately. It proud, to finance prodo.i,,,,, of Jf 0" b 23,550 of the is which President Koos,.;eit Ipan aa the goal for the Lieut. Gen. Hum chief of the ni nu lir tortlw yealed at heatings on rl.e b for the imuiung ojr Planes would be .equ,,ted he regular dpprn tion, indicating tint moneyi, been appropriated ft 13t'33u t, no-ho- st rt . ON SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Wilkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilkinson 27 ' ' Bowling Scores m Billions Earmarked For FHYLLIS BLANCHARD Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dyson of Salt Lake City spent last Sunday xisiting Frank H. Ballard and Mrs. Merlin F. Ballard and family. Sunday afternoon they visited Merlin Ballard, who is confined at the Budge hospital following an accident. PARTY HELD BY GROUP was held at the A day with President Negal and C. I. home of Mrs.party Winona Benson. A Stoddard as official visitors. gift was presented to her from the club members. Pinoehle formed the entertainment with prizes being won by Mrs. Lorus Jenkins StiMidingN of thf Imlustntfl l.tfui and Mrs. Leona Anderson. Lunch was served to Mrs. Lorus Jenkins, Won Lost h Mrs. Leona Anderson, Mrs. Mable Modern I. Clean I V. F t' nsf-Beck, Mrs. Venice Benson. Mrs. Cache Fh . Mavis Jorgensen. Mrs. Ruby S rvu c . Chtf n all of Newton, Mrs. .Ml McCuue Votm 16 HieHtonu Richardson, Mrs. Lula Baldwin, Mrs. Juanita Ballard. Mrs. Hyjh lnrt Kellie. T. Adamson, 24 Phyllis Blanchard and Mrs. BenHih iinl HHitf. 1. Fi wiiihii, - MS' Hih iptiin Kitntc, cliff Serlo 2VJX. son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Short of Motor, lllfcli tettin mrlci, McCuih Salt Lake City are visiting her MODKRN ( LKA.NJ IIS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heniy O. J 4i loo turned recently after a visit at Salt Lake City with their daughMr. and Mrs. ter and George Allen. The Junior girls class enjoyed a party at the home of Miss Leora oHandicap 4M Ut .... Am Allen Tuesday evening. 7 . Moiikou lh 412 and Mrs. Mrs. J. N. Cornish .. .7 ,4tt? hi Grant Lewis attended a party on A. Comnlly . wi Thursday in honor of Dr. and Mrs. j. lotiil son . fr.tt- iKOH . G. W. States, who are moving to C. HE VVU.KY H.MMi 210 7.1 7 I Salt Lake City tn the near future. II and it ip 4h 49 HiH Willard Allen of Pocatello spent M. IMuppin . 5i2 1'il221 127 Tuesday evening with Mr. and 'I. 441 H r.a Ills . ir. Thoittou Mrs. Clarence Allen and Mr. and numinv . . i Mrs. Ray Allen. ...... ir6 (! i - 2566 Pummv .... ... VS4 JOO Mr. and Mrs. Albert Day and Total Mrs. Violet Eskelson spent WedCMIPK HMltH-I . I rn 4'.ft nesday at Salt Lake City. 6 Mrs. Millie Hanson entertained Handicap 15 U Mnushnn ! 176 jx i the John Cornish camp of Daugh- I.. Alien 477 15 l 1M W. n4trf.ii ters of Pioneers at her home on K. 1.4 12 j w - 4 r. Hull Thursday. Mrs. Rozella Kingsford C oiscn llx :: it4 Un S6 -2 gave the biography of her great Totul UU.SlONK grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Galloway. 64 204 F,S The lesson was given by Mrs. Handicap fix 6 ; 177 . Orifftn Francis Allen. Luncheon was serv- c.II. liovuv 514 2 167 , H son-in-la- Another 18 Cachejunction The Relief society annual party field spent several days last week was held on Tuesday evening. with her daughter, Mrs. Don TitenMrs. Mablo Iond, Mrs. Leona Mc- sor and family. Mrs. Lima Stowell and family Carty and Mrs. Wane Allen were stake visitors. The following pro- of Lewiston are spending the week was given with Mrs. Della with Mrs. Stowella mother, Mrs. An auto con s e r v a t i o n truck gram Allen in charge: two Charles Jenson. manned by Chevrolet factory spe- numbers by Ted Pike, xylophone from FriAmbrose Larson accompacialists will be at the Jestes Chev- nied by Douglas Pike; vocal duet. day until Sunday spent at Ogden with rolet company next week, March Mis. Neta Alien and Mrs. Luella his brother Ray Larson. 30th through April 3rd, to assist Preece; vocal duet, Eleen Eskel-so- n Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen atCache Valley motorists in prolong-- i and Colleen Barnes; piano so- tended a convention at Salt Lake sev- City on Friday. ing the hte of their cars, it was lo, Mrs. Barbara announced today by Floyd Wilson, eral readings wereHendricks; Ward conference was held Sungiven by Miss -- A class in elntliing for adults will he cm on Apnl 2 in Preston, Superintendent R F t'umpbell announces Mi .s Albert Hill, high school home economic s instiuctor. will conduct the class The class will be devotml to the construction, care, lepnir and alteration of lathing The first meeting vwll be held at 4.00 p m. in the home economies department at the Jefferson school. If enoiiph adult women enroll two divisions of the lass can be formed. There will be no charge for tile insti action. COVE NEWS 7 10 . . 144 Heath Lj. Freeman Totuia 119 K COATS .:u great-grandchi- ld For Spring semi-form- 1 Sec Them m i I 5 i I Tuesday for the north central Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kanzen- - states mission. A dance follows of Snuthfield announce the Saturday's program. arrival of a son. born in a local Cold weather contracts the hospital. length of the pendulum in a penE. V. Scripp of Seattle was a dulum clock and causes the clock business visitor in Logan today. to run faster. her-pe- f i i lu Our Windows! SORRY FOLKS! BUT TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY OF THIS GREAT EVENT SATURDAY Spring colors! i f '! : , It ing less! Slightly irregular! I.I.3 quality GLASS TUMBLERS ' - SPRING PRINTS Guaranteed fast color! 86' wide! Exrcllr fabric! Regular 29c value! i Ku 4 , v less energy. Its going to take Our nations good eyesight. armed forces have good eyes, for only men with keen eyesight have been selected for military duty. Those of us at home must i f i XU VU colors! Limit 5 I.1JI . ROLLER SKATES pr. QlA Ball lieuring! 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WASHERS, running condition $7.50p- I IIOTPOIXT RANGES good condition 22.-1a. ea- Westinghou.se Ranges, good condition 22.-17 1 f).-1UNIVERSAL COAL RANGE 2 KITCHEN HEATERS, Water Coil ).97ea. G.-1 APARTMENT RANGE 17.77 RADIO-PHONCOMBINATION 2.77 REPOSSESSED BENDIN 77.77 REFRIGERATORS, All kinds 7.50 The Above Prices Will Be In Effist Saturday Only! 2 7 3 qt. j jf!5 100 Wool Botany Flannel! ... E. 1 . SUITS .MAY WE OITER A FRIENDLY WARNING? BUY NOW SAVE MONEY' W HILE YOU CAN! C. C. ANDERSON CO. Smooth pleasing material that will make the biggest fashion tanews for all Spring. Superbly Slacks. ilored Jackets and Skirt or .Fully lined jacket! LOGAN SPORTWEAR |