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Show rrr Ilerald - Juui Tilt? Logan, Utah, Thui-.la- v r.a Winner and New,' Champion Kvi miu ABOUT TOWN Staff Sgt. and Mrs. liaa iv,., MyA4. - s I K In England with the wUr n group. Cor, oral ! iv Jones, 19, of Lewiston, son 01 ; : and Mr LeRoy Jones, and ia gunner on a Flying o;.ert ress, is undergoing a training period to parth a ,ie bombing attacks on Uei'ii. industries. Fay is a gnd.i North Cache high, where I, a prominent athlete II his guners wings at Yui 11 ' in September 1911, aft : n the service in Novunhi in r brother, Melvin A Jones. army, end another, Vax 1; is with the coast guard in South Pacific. 22 the I all-st- operations then net - ninnpow- - Ttie mu ior league president, Ford Fra k of the national and Will liimdre of the American, express' J high satisfaction over the first 'Maud tup that baseball ever made : made Baseball Washington. some definite concessions to the v at effort, reducing travel by 25 l . good per cent, cancelling its game at Boston, and eliminating xhibition games during the regular season. Un the other hand, it lot a substantial boost from J. Vlonroe Johnson, director of the office of defense transportation ind apparent endorsement from War Mobilization Director Janies F. Byrnes. "Twenty thousand fans in grandstand seats at a ball game probably meuns several thousand less travelers in railroad and bus seats, Johnson said, "In that way, 10 gov- - tlratified Saturday. Bomb SHINC.TON F. b bill men, sure of aments blowing for I'M".. turned today 0 .ms' pressing pi obleni U , sen are visiting in Log.ri v i , and Mrs. Wilhelm IVd. i, i in Hyrum with Mr. and Mrs Allen. Ivan is stationed .1' 1 . Baton, Fla., with the di : . 0f radar intelligent e in ini.i. m return to K'oi d jifiv. The couple a comparatively uaxonabla amount many of these would be far be lot of travel by baseball groups Is a regular peace time major leagu Federal Blessing Given Baseball For This Year investment in the genera! caliber. travel conversation economy. The outlook was not too brigh "The meeting with Mr, Frick for other major sports. Johnso; and Mr Harridge, will, I am sure, result in such economies and I said the 25 per cent reduction ii hope baseball can continue with- travel by baseball teams woul out further restriction;! so far as serve as a yardstick in determin transportation is concerned. How- ing the war time continuance o ever. the transportation situation all other sports. Such a reductloi is so critical today there may be would mean the elimination of fmther restrictions. number of intersectional basket ball and football games and migh Manpower Critical cancelln'lon of nationu Manpower needs however, are cause more critical almost basketball touinaments schedule becoming daiy and it is a virtual certainty next month in New York an Kansas City, Mo. that many more established ers will be answering service calls Each major league team travelo1 before the season begins. Friek jjibout 11,000 miles last yea. a and Harridge said the majors cording to estimates tb,e reductlo might be forced to operate with a would limit them to 8,250 mile minimum of 300 men and that this season. TI I hsf-- I it Fur the first time in 34 years, a scottie was naniedbest dog at VestmmsH r Kennel Club's annual show at Madison Square iicn, Ni w Yolk. New champion is Shielings Signature, owned byut Mr. and Mis. T. II. Snothen of Allison Park, Pa. Scotties thro".gn-othe nation must be rejoicing . , v c x p. m Mark Earvin, son of Mr. mu! Logan ihumbcr of eomuu rre Mrs. Joseph Larson of Mendon ix "ne will he an address by Dr. n covering liom a serious illness V Rgi's ol the USAC, and h o w n entitled Horse Mrs. V. W. Kimball underwent Ii 1. r 'in Ai lion a major operation at the Cacht Valley hospital Tuesday morning parte for all elderly people of j and is making satisfactory prog I i'i will !e held Saturday at 2j I ess. o in Hi" hasiiinnt of the taller- ' a Tin re will be a program .I.! nfrc-.hii- i nix. in - a', to be held Knd.iy at here is just the antidote:1 If your wardrobes wintcr-wcarTry a dash of cheering color, underneath your winter coat? Bright new frocks will take you springward; take you gaily on the way To a season full of glamor; conic and choose from this array! iv Numerous lneiil tiaupers operating in the marine . tion campaign by pmse-unrat carcasses and hnngin, trees where magpies ui'l e tl.cn A! I,"rs, n ; rn sports shop proprietor, st more than 50 magpies wit ed and killiit hv on e ' 111 prepared. Ca.-' must of in so that diH" do no' n. o' of the progrnm. Iaignn M in- - Cache Welfare Unit 1 I 1 Lists Months Costs ti"i!her reminder to motorists the t me ,s xhort for see urmg auto luense plites' Tax elenr-- t ne. ,t hi soured at the o' t eifliee hefoie Expenditures ut the Cache conn I't Ite all In- se, nil .1 at the ty dip irlment nf public weltiii ' o 'Iiaix-eIi idipiaitirs in a rneiu of the eourt hu.HC duing J iniMty uf tins your wer, ihi than during tne previou i' 'll n'fiiis me stiffed to handle i in Ii tm ae is, hut ( ar ow mrs month, urn1 ; l1' i les.x then Jiitiutu; led t l ive pl'pe u. 1.144, il wax xhnin today in ,i ' ' un'il the ixt day jipmt in nii by Noble Charnb. ' 1" m&wsl j - 1 t .' h, STARTS TODAY 'h wan! ' Smiliil.il'l, ' $36-91- hi' " x FOR LITTLE GIRLS AND. BIG GIRLS 1 directn if dipatlment Meeting of the Rotary Pack. Cub For last mo.. til, expenaes toLil-ici'l Scouts, wll he held in the Cache $3t,('7u iiimpiied with $35.5 C bv hr.try hmlding tonight at 7:15 for the preicdmg month and '. i All oeloi It. All members are urged to fur January of 1944. .1 nr' iltt ml Old age ilnik.-- accounted for $26 303 of the total last month, veond Lieutenant Edward TV. while to blind went $203, aid to de-'t iihd: Young Indies fur full or Iikc, 29, Cornish, has arrived overendent children $3674, general ' . f.ee Mr. seas and has been assigned to rots $2316, and administrative c" o t! i.i .'i ,t a ns in Co. 15th a air duty In'ug navigator $.572. (Adv I force Liberator gioup, comThere were 805 cases under care bv Col. manded Lt. Brooks A. on January 1, 1915, and during A!! h riding enthusiasts Lawhon, Tacoma, Wash., the Pub-- I the month 37 cases were added, 27 ere i"vt t i , a .nd the annual lit Relations office at Utah State transferred and 14 closed, leavipg n n't ft mg of Cuehe Canter Agricultural college reported, Ved-- i SOI under care on February 1, of nesdny. With more than 160 com- this year. That represents a debat missions over enemy territory, crease of 61 cases compared with the group to which he has been the case load of a year ago. assigned has made bombing at- -j tacks on key Nazi targets throughout southern and central Europe. Pike entered the AAF on August 4 1944 and received training at the navigation school at Hondo Field, Texas. Prior to his entry I into the army he was attending American warships .bombr&x) Utah State college, Logan. He was a of site big- Japl graduated from North Cache high Paramushiro, school in 1942. His parents, Mr. anese naval base in the northern and Mrs. Raymond C. Pike, live Kurile Islands, Monday night, the at Cornish. Japanese Domei new,s agency said today. a previous defeat, Domei said Hie shelling was Avenging Lewiston Cuba beat Weston Sec- rarried out by a task force of 0 ond team last night in a about eight American warships, basketball game at Lewiston. "apparently aiming at diverting Japanese defensive strength from Mrs. Hans Anderson of Mendon other areas of the battle in the and her daughter, Maude Anderson Pacific. of Salt Lake City, have returned OFFICIAL NOW home after visiting in Oklahoma NEW YORK, Veb. 22 (UP' -- Its and Texas. Thev visited a son of Mrs. Anderson, Wendell, who Is in official now. Col. Larry MrvPhail the service, stationed at Purcell, is the new boss man of the New Okla., and were guests of Wen- York Yankees. . He wns elected Mrs. E. A. president and general manager dells mother-in-laCook at Cleburn, Texas. Before yesterday in a meeting of the new entering the service, Wendell filled and old regimes in which paya mission in Texas, so Mrs. An- ment of $2,500,000 was made to derson met many of his former complete transfer of the club from friends and Saints in Fort Worth heirs of the Jacob Ruppcrt estate. This amount was in addition to and other cities. the option which was put up when . FRANK McHiKH Mr. and Mrs. IKiiSE AllBRITTON Johnson have MacPhail and bis two associates received word that their son, Staff made the deal for the franchise a COOK BLYTH Sergeant L. H. Johnson, has arriv- month ago, believed to be about ANDY DEVINE LEO CASTILLO ed in France. $300,000. i i ! 1 Ai v- y f ET O'BRIEN LAUGHTON YOUNG SLKM Of LA REGINALD lASr IA6UKI UNA OCONNOR h Companion Hit , 4 Andy Fall For a J Blonde . . . and finds She's Twins ! yj " tig'll) ' .( mm MPT HARDY'S E05EKA3Y DeCAKI blonde .iroubiei M with LEWIS MICKEY FAY HOLDEN SARA CO-HI- STONE ROONEY T HADES, I0NITA GRANVIUE JEAN PORTER --and HERBERT Quantity Limited T Sizes SPRING BLOUSES 2! Perfect to flash out atop your favorite skirt or with your pet jacket! Beautiful pastel shades in fine rayon crepes. Sizes 4 to GIRLS' REVERSIBLE COATS Logan Store 1 Cap to match. Neatly tailored for correct fit. Ow All This Merchandise! "WILLIAM In attractive red and tan tan color comWater and spot resistant binations. Scientifically treated. Sizes 14 to 18. TODDLERS COTTON BLOUSES white broadcloths, fine rayon crepes, with novelty pea Better grade ton dresses in piece styles wear. Sizes 1 y&Tf&ftfJ EdD90 jfv New spring arrivals. Sunny Tucker styles in attractive straw for the young lady. The lines are becoming to sweet young faces. Little girls like to wear these pretty hats for dress-u- p BATH TOWELS Laughs frem SOciMjZ 7 VVJSte cme The xy TERRY TERRY WASH CLOTHS TOWELS Size 17xl7". Extra soft 10c .and thick. Each limit SUNDAY button side skirt. Satin lined jacket A suit that any young .v This 2 , button GIRLS' and MISSES' ALL WOOL 298 Quality wool sweaters In attractive spring colors. Novelty blouse styles, button front. Tends to a Customer t SPRING SKIRTS I98 Novelty cottons in peasant styles. Sizes 7 to 14. Large splashy floral patterns on .colored and plain backgrounds. Button side. Two. roomy pock-et- a. JR. MISSES' KNEE HIGH SKIRTS SWEATERS Guest size, 16"x30. Cannon brand. Azure and peach JQt colors. Each Merchandise Goes On Sale Friday Morning 9 a. rebruary 23rd. miss will be proud to wear. GIRLS' WOOL I90 dtiZ Each Beautiful Shetland fab--v ric- - Sizes 7 to 12. New spring colors. Blue, red, gold and green. Pleat-Le- d Sizes 4 to 14. Beautiful novelty knits. Attractive blouse styles, fronts in tan, pink, red, blue, white, yellow and green. Cannon brand. Novelty ccmd Ai.ure, peach, maize, pink. j..J ', rose. Size ,24'x4S. Q(m Heavy Terry m. I filj t All wool crepe. Sizes 22 to 28. New spring colors. Melon red, lime, gold, aqua, American beauty, powder blue, navy blue and brown. Carefully tailored for correct fit. SP GIRLS' SUNNY TUCKER SUITS STRAW HATS TOWELS Novelty stripe. Each novelty cotone and two for spring to 14. GIRLS' SPRING I08 SWEATERS L (JJY 'WU COTTON DRESSES GIRLS' SUNNY TUCKER ALL OlA - GIRLS' ant trims. GIRLS' AND MISSES' HUCK TOWELS Plain White, Ea jToa Novelty spring prints in attrac- tive sheers, seersuckers, crepes' and percales. Designed in grace-'- 1 ful lines to flatter the young miss. Sizes 1 to 14. Sizes Better grade rayon , 4 to 14. Rayon crepes, fugi cloths, linens, poplin, sharkskin and serge. Pastel and navy colors. This Is an unusually good assortment. Really young styles. Sizes 3 to 6. Dainty H) u! GIRLS' RAYON DRESSES i.9a I90 OIK 1.00 blue and Pre-shrun- k. DRESS-U- P TELL" DRESSES REVERSIBLE LONDON RAINCOATS GIRLS' SUNNY TUCKER Added Cartoon CHILDREN'S COTTON AND RAYON WOMEN'S AND MISSES' MARSHALL Coast Guard" Red coacher style. Tan gabardine reverse side. Water repellent Smartly styled. Full cut for. correct fit and added comfort. tifully trimmed. Pouch type draw string bags. HAT ..98e BAG ,.98c KEYE LUKE Also "Don Winslow of The HOD00 to 4. Beautiful tans, and pinks. reds blues, greys, Double breasted. Flap pockets. 16. Two different popular styles. Large color selections. Beau- - Ami Sizes 7 to 14. Smartly tailored and some with attractive velvet collars. Novelty buttons add to the clever trimmings. . . Large assortment dl spring colors. Box and fitted styles. HAT AND BAG SETS JUST ARRIVED! RICKARD LAKE attrac- 547 GIRLS' , DM array of gra" COATS S.-A- THQaAS GCMtZ to 6 Mi. Soft wool finish- GIRLS' "LITTLE BOY" - EVELYN ANKERS a . Jap Kuriles Base WF, m 4 Warships Bombard HOW PLAYING 14-1- VILUA8 Sizes es in tive spring colors. Looks so sweet on your very little girl. Eoxy and fitted styles. 4 A Sr- w (Bso 1 FELT HATS ' 1.40 Soft felts lavishly trimmed with beautiful bows and ribbons. Novelty perforations. Large selections of attractive spring colors. GIRLS' ALL WOOL JACKETS G.SO Large assortment of new spring colors and styles. AU wool. Plaids and plains. Sizes 7 to 14. Quality crepes and shetlands. ' GIRLS' WOOL SKIRTS Rayon and wool blinds in pastel and deep r ic h shades. Plains and checks. . . . Pleated. Sizes 7 to 14. ' i( |