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Show THE LOGAN, UTAH, PAGE EIGHT. (OKKKsrONDF.NT MINING Jn OfiK Ni; it fm SiiijuT 27. 'Air mm ' os-- j St n c Wws n r,l n it HUM W lUl A Ut !nin of IpPtil t nf Mr anil Mo. Kverl n tN lii A nn u n tin-- . olv arr i t io i Uk i irjniiing over tin- ,u-niis'.m i! Ill a d.iughtrl Iiol II tnduy ill Ml'Ut'lUnt ilifolUlMl hr MlpJ.llt' ti iV Hu Budge Imspit il Kurt clnlil Im US Sf tin (S ot it if Ilit for !hr young cm. ill, 't is alsu tile if.iu'r, with thi months, htl been m .utum dust grandchild lur Postmaster Mrs Kina m Pintos The new iii .turil turns. mnlhi'r is tin tmnnr Miss Mary-- , il hi Ilf Rodino mghti r nl laoms 1c re iii K Si pt 1:2 k riv ! Yi-at- n . Mrs. ( on rail Klehardson arid h no Mis ett spoilt thi week fiid visiting in Sail Lake City. r I s.vu ti: to on: HEROES WEEK! See tin Oi.mt Warren llansrn visited in laigan thf iiik end with tus pm- Mi and Mrs Lil.ind Han-s- t n Hi is in the ai my an coins it Kt.uns I't.ih ovi i nt s WAR CAK.W A In Eojjan Tnnmrroyy Belyy ecu ti and !) p. in. I'resiilents It. Hoist and Ada announce tile opening Walker, Mi mlini Mutual soeia! to be held W'ediiesduj evening at 8 30 in the ward 1ml! The evenings entertainment "ill include a program, followed by a home movie and danee All Mutual ace w ird members are i in iteil TUESDAY, SEPTRMp.rn L E Smith, is student diwhile Ted Perry, son of President and Mrs L. Tom Perry, 'is preside nl. Ruth Hansen, doiigti- ter of Mr. and Mrs Earl A H.msi n. is drum majorette Other offirois elected ute Rosa-laBergeson, daughter nf Mr. and Mrs A. M Bergeson, vice president Nelda Stor kdale, daugh- Uc r of Mr and Mrs J. V. Stock-- 1 Mrs rector, High Selects Logan ABOUT TOWN n-- HERALL-JOURNA- Years Band Leaders Senior high school band the present season were announced today by Pit or tor A T Henson Frank Smith son of Dr and Logan officers for V. ; dale, secretary; Sussette Fletcher, daughter of Professor and Mrs. Calvin Fletcher, quartermaster. Sponsors and twirlers will be chosen later. i yeai-oi- High School Player Dies Of Grid Hurts 32. Ky o d kne k a llniVi I Cl veil , i Grab s r! , II d'y DURHAM, N. C., Sept. 22 d I 128 I "1.31 Pin mi i, Wealthy Californian left his fortune to a woman who rejected him. An expression of Ope ;st: L '131 a brain In Team in ,i ciefimti h v North Carolina's first football death - perhaps the first of the rcreiced il ,. new gridiron season - occurred yes- - pwl m t ,, terday when Herbert Long, 13- -' the game,;;- - BUY U. S. WAR BONDS TODAY AT PENNEYS WANTKIi lo men. Sleeping rtei s fnrnished Ogden Com rete 11. n at offiee ml. Ogdi Apply Ilpe St h & Wall Adv. Oudin n. t 20 ( Til - - 25 G UKi DAY! I .AST 7 Eves. nou hope Marriuue lieenses have been is- Mud nl tile Cache county clerk's, still honest people in the world. ot lee to (Hen Atheily Qmlter. 20.1 A special Carry On" program of Henneviile, and Mary (.won Ormond, 20, of Ninth Logan; to will be conducted in the Providence Cl. i run Wray Allen, 20, of Hyrum, Second ward tonight at 7:30 as part and Nora Ward, J H, of Blooming- - of the first Mutual meeting. A ton, to Dovle Hyium Rich, 19, of) dance will follow the program and Nampa and Noi mil Jean Packard, special music will be furnished by 17. ot Kuna, to Keith I.usk How- - Cloteel Riggs. ell. 2H, und Georgia Fullmer. 25, Ir. C. L. Anderson will speak on both of Logan, to Richard Lane Davis, 20, ot Rexbuig. and Phyllis special health problems at the RivMarie Thomson, 19, of Teton; to er Heights PTA meeting WednesPeterson Pm ter. 21, of day night beginning at 8 p. m. in Blame and Fern Swainston, 20, the ward hall. I Madeleine Carroll in MY FAVORITE BLONDE and Stool Against tlio Sky New Tomorrow! j?r S THE WM fOR AW of Pieston, of Whitney. Miss Susie Sanford, extension will give a clothing specialist, n Screw t her Mrs. Fliailx-tdemonstration on clothing conseris visiting at Fort Lewis, vation practices at the Hyrum Wash . where her husband, Ser- young couples club tomorrow evenstatgeant Kenneth MacLean, is at 8.30 p. m. The group will ing ioned. She is a deputy clerk, in meet at the home of Mr and Mrs. the Cache county clerk's office. Willis McBride. Mac-la-a- sAajMig Mr. and Mrs. I)eere Taggart announce the birth of a son, bom September 19 in the Budge hospital-on another brother's birthday, who is now two years old. Mis Taggart is the former Faye Hodges of Logan. m Lss',s - And Also First Logan Showing MURDER IN THE BIG HOUSE with Faye Emerson and Van Johnson USAC. Mr. and ,Mra. Ralph (Teasal of beauty Beauty Logan announce the arrival of a Adv. son, born in the Budge hospital. WANTED: Experienced operator. C. C. Anderson Salon. Christiansen, professor of instrumental music at the USAC returned to the campus Monday after serving on the summer session teaching staff of Teacher's colFollowlege Columbia university. ing the summer session at the New York school, Professor Christiansen continued his studies in preparation for the opening of school nt USAC on September 25. N. Mrs. Inei Thain of this city has received a cablegram stating that her grandson, Clyde Carlisle, a yeoman in the navy, has arrived in Hawaii. Clyde is wellknown in Logan, and is a graduate of the V. Invest in a Bond Today or Tomorrow . . . Autograph a Bomb for Tokyo . . . See the Aggie-NavTraining School Football Game . . . See the Salute to Our Heroes Midnight Show FREE! Full Details at Our Box Office or Lobby! al set of boat oars left recently at the City Dam has been turned into the Herald Journal and may be obtained by thu owner if he calls and identifies them. A new report that hys have been shooting .22 calibre guns within the city limits was received today. Police officers warned that there is a city ordinance against such shooting, and asked - care in the handling of fire arms. A Market Quotations . Ho one bililV i iree from , fesPpns' notional ,he tPoch m his own ent obto hos have yours 'o5PPu A GLAME I iiitrU Frew In moderately 11 Stock trading flun ! i 30? Til J. i 0 p. m. - - 40? Oor !pb j.1 ehehovehad s ,0 Youriob ond hond '? -- LirmPle'eW ,t dedicate V cri'erican OGDEN And BUGS BUNNY CARTOON RIOT ' Ll Latest Edition WORLD THIS WEEK STARTS TOMORROW! With Another Big Fun-Fille- d A GREAT DOUBLE FEATURE HIT SHOW! youll find just what you're looking for in this wide selection of fine bags! Pouch, envelope or tophandle styles for any sport or dressy frock! Faille, suede cloth, cape or grained eVvooneedatthe -- po' to help . r SCARFS Are tant! Plaids and 25c prints. .. Floral Handkerchiefs! SM'0" YOU'CC SAVE AMEHeA I AC Rolled hems! . Colorful Squares actho J'r"; wic Iv 25' MENS SUITS worsteds, Exceptionally fine perfectly styled and expertly fitted! o 73 All the handsome new fall n.m high scl servi at Betwee un fly ovc ltunts sri. Diff irds will m a i short by the zaittee. i play by pme wil sound true stoD cha e smooth heeler, with open toe! Brown. Mens OVERCOATS echant's cc "a Isis ip Iron a "z being ui.n a Smooth Kay on Crepe! Warm wool, nice hair- - and - alpaca am for beauty with all backed cotsturdy, light ton knit. J 1 it .2! Cmetn There's a woman like this in every man's life . . . Living in the shadows . . . taking romance when the world isn t looking' Preston 32 ip prograi FFA to Make Headway This Fall! nitkuear WOMENS HATS Fresh collais and cuff lickeys1 Pque or A .oft lace Dressy, sport or casual tyles. Smart Au- I O tumn colors no J Utahns Whet Their Siqierb Marathon S LT LAKE CITY, Sept. in its stirring dvntur! Maw. August sales were $574, .785.50 compared with $382,622.33 during the same month a year ago. Sales during July and August of this year were $1,090,095.04, a gain of $340,384 03 over the same two months in 1941. The net profits on August operations were $180,898 81 GREAT... in it (lawleu performance! ill? i ' . r.-- Civic Music Unit afCpkfcT TV Formed In Preston M. C W VS TSJ LiLL$jLLll,ii-- A N!W KY '$? WASMEt MT Horting WMTFR FRANCIS HUSTON and nfrad aomg GLORIA WARREN r4 HELP I S WELCOME THE WAR CARAVAN TO 1X)GAN TOMORROW fi TO P. M. V- - t aw Committeemen who will conduct the Franklin county part of the annual Cache Valley Civic Music Association membership drive have been announced by Chairman Newell Hart. They are: Mrs. Horace Baugh. Lynn Lawrence of the Treston high school music department, and Newell Hart, all of Preston. and D. V. Sutton of the Franklyin high school music de- partment. Those In Franklin county wishing to accept memberships in the annual music nnd lecture series held at Logan will contact these Bus service from committeemen. Preston to Logan is being -- and telescope fashions in fur felt! Towneraft 22- -lT edge, Utah liquor sales continued to soar, during August, according to a liquor commission report released today by Gov. Herbert B. in it inspired romtnet! GREAT... FALL HATS B o u n GREAT... snap-bri- MENS SHIRTS broadcloth. fitted and Sanforized! Smooth LETS GO EVERYBODY ICC JUD CELEBRATE WAR BOND DAY SEE UNCLE SAMS WAR CARAVAN JEERS BIG Gl NS FLANKS BATTLE DISFEVYS Autograph a Bomb For Tokyo Wednesday, Sept. 23rd., ( to !) p. in. MAIN STREET AT THE TABERNAC LE Buy a War Bond and Receive Your Tickets GAME: AGGIES s. MARINES - NAVY Friday 3:30, I 'SAC Stadium New ustelle D R E S S E S 7.tm Nonchalant styles for d a v wear, gay breczv types for spectator sports, an the vt iy f e m i n i n 1 FICTURE SHOW: THE BATTLE OF MIDW AY wmuw for 12 to It hours. Sizes 20. N w Fur Fabric Beautiful Fur COATS COATS 20.50 Sw agger, princess or b e 1 e d 1 styles for nil winter b were he scrap lor two c city. The ol 12 Liquor Appetites combine) Smith oi bough th schools of in place! stay Trimmed - tailorSizes ciima stree of tt cue. Cleverly made to ed a front surs !)! The Stars of Union Pacific . . . The sweep of Cimarron. will se Soft patterns! North Ca a a spin t will Dressy, casual and sport types! Simul ated pigskin, cape, and sueded lambskin. Fall colors. Fabric Gloves 59e SjKH'tators Presto "V 2.25 New and Smart! p&rticipa 2 GLOVES Reinf- orced feet! all-wo- ol .a Fine, Soft Leathers! New rayon that looks lovely and wears well. Men's Fashions For Fall Smartness! Town-Cla- d for VALUE! drive civili :u maid ur other .ip i ! I.IUTO(K GLOVES 1 HOSIERY i A sa :zr the d ...niwandei id will be ichools o umrst. or gauntlet types Also half-n-- h a f of cape styles and rayon. New Fall Shades! day's !S !Uc Imior- - Finklin cc a d 1942 w member 25 tounty-w- i 1 Fall Glove New a! Sueded cotton or rayon in slipover Stomps Gnd Bonds- - 22 Cattle: 1J3. fMlDKN, Ktah, Sept little dotief aerlv on ItKht atipply. nioet l fiol.loxer f w 8tile and Monday's hit' Mile titead at that day e active Hlamrhtcr BtUTM $12 5i on market, he-one good load fiuin feed lota, local soiled four head at $11. 7d, hulk medium to good odd lot $10.10 to $12 tU Htocker ami feeder mostly $k.7."i to $11 00. ha!f loud good 60 Ih helfcra toduv $1100, medium to good killers for two day's S10 to $ll.Mt grn feetlet)! $lo 5 down, load i.uxed Idaho eovva anil heifer with fjeitlit hom fit $10.2". good li.ii roua J'."" to $9.7"i, medium to choice Vealetit $12. 0 to 1J.KU, lower grade $lui0 down. IDHiH 0. hardly enough here to ie market. No early a. vie, f w bids iahhh ui C earlv Indieattou etoadv to 13 rent lower compared with Alondav's lower . i loe. S bid tin few ed to lion e I Vi to jti lb. Weight., little more bid on one .small extra I'hnio' lot Hoak qumnide around M1.3G to $1.2 SHKKR 4.00. Not him; done .irl. him Mond steudv to mrong loads gooit to holec local rango rfpMug la mbs UJaii to I 73, Vour lata nr tecdei at lop' Tw $12 e" ill i nil ifimmon light M.ighiH 4. to 30 tbs medium to good email bd fat local springer in truck division $12 mi to two i to load medium onimnn III"", Id iho pin M 3" . . oTvoorearn YOutoinves m ings, regularly, HIRkF.T For Dashuig envelopes, shirred punches Bracefu. styles and smartly novelties In your choice of fine leather or fabric' i 1 ' EU shades! cowhide. mtV Hept. C5 Hutter; 46, Ml nenr 42li. Mtdium 4', K!C,s l.argo Kxtra 4k Ijirge Standiirila 42. Small 31. LAST TIMES TONITE! Clever in design o PrrfbvecanomiYingat wav b is to bring lowest Sv.r: HANDBAGS zim QO . ouM-- HANDBAGS 1' veers Ol Kit ANTImD. More 47: !l ieore Eves. Colors! Ilir-- Smart, . I)lin SN 92 Fabrics-I- n Fine Leathers and j irregular. Chicago tork Irregular. Cotton higher. Wheat to 1 cent buDel higher; Corn off i to up Wher unchanged. I el- - c0n, ond ,0"bVSOV'oor savin9S 'd War f our iob lUiKETS AT KoihH Uiclif-rurD aturk t do. have outs, he wa, place, 1 , c wear Deep, nch pile tightly culled for beauty! Warm and soft na leal fur. Sizes 12 to 20. 1 1.75 Sealine-dye- d con- ey in sw a g g e r styles with huge sleeves and slash pockets. Lined with Sk i n n e r's satin and warmly interlined. es 12 to 40. Siz- Fur Trimmed COATS 27.5(1 flee Lovely c e. in-- : peedlepoint or e r e 9 1 1 ng new tweeds, smartly with trimmedcollars. huge fur Swngger, bolted ro boxy styles! Sizes 12 to 20. Smart Sport C O A T S Soft fleece cav plaids m color nd combms- - Swapgn and bi.tv Some wit1 rem o v a b e J mes! Sizes - o' (Contini |