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Show cc about town ald.j0 ,l-- Hi nePJbLl Vfnilon KId enf If tdriy a , the" will with Mar join Liv-an- d Renee Bird There show and everyone come in eenttniual to Mendon orchestra will f Ralph Jr Johnson, 421 Ea-- t tin I lux ei sitv of Wisionsin u cfHt j n" Deo, - thej d? 2 Medical offmer, food and drug inspector and photostat operator positions are open with the govern,ress. ment, according to the civil serthe music vice commission Details eomern-- l mg applications and exams may be Association Fanil Bureau Worn secured fiom J Sorenson Lowill hold county Cache gan post office trular training meeting at toe JL. county court house Satur-a- t Infringement ol traffic laws Effie S brought fines and foileituics 2 30 p m. Mrs to speci-l,s- t home the furnishing Barrows, lollowing Don Larsen, Lc gar, extension college the of thiougli stop sign, $5, Gordon to discu.s w.ll be present Logan thiough red lignt $5, Vern Jensen and Oscar Bullet ome problems. both of Log in the spending 9 Nylons. $1 59 das in the city jail, Genuine senfollowing udv tences on dtunkenness Assens. ir-;- len-se- "Du-Po- baxketl,.-'a l L,ogan ime played m Providence, defeut-Erighafventh ward Senior scouts ! doube-head- er City Eighth ward First downed 9 SupeBrigham City Sixth Alvin Davis stated that biace rior out Lf games ends the senior aaketball play in Mt Logan st dec icj while Providence License's to weel weie isueu toat the County Clerk x f e to the following Uaid F en 19 Bedford, Uyo, and Hel n F Icy, 19, isnioot, VVyo , to arlty A Murny 25, and Stew ait 19, both of Wellsville day Ore-n- Newest ineiiilMTs of Logan citizenry were reported on the bir"i at SATURDAY the COMING legistry of the and Cache tansante' Gib Thorpe ami hn. Valley hospitals, Budge us follows i sou Plen-orchestra. jceable rhythm to Mr and Mrs Russell Thom is in of fun for both young and Feigus, 121 North First West a adv icgular Prices. daughter to Mr and Mrs Kenneth Bair, Lewiston, a son to Mr ami There will be two Navy recruiters Mrs Bruce W'idncr, Canyon duty in the Post Office Building Heights, a daughter to Mr and iaturday, March 15, from 9 a m V Mrs Lyman Maughan, Wells ,, j pm to take applications for Ville Regular Navy and Navy Rei j fir- lume Aini-rie-ai- i Slake quarte rly The Smillifielel pio-Lra- m Ronferente Sunday evening will be held at 7 30 p m , Jiirch Id The program is being and Cleanhresented by the ly Girls of the stake, honoring the' th anniversary of their org ini-- Herald-Jo- urnal Seventeen new corporations Ifhursday were approved for operation it Utah according to E E Uonson, secretary of state. Among hhem was the Transport Motor Co , Logan, with Harry H. Simmon, president, and having an authorized capital stock of $100,000. s Thirteenth ward choir re- will be held tonight at the chapel at 8 p m., to nrepare music All memfor thg ward conference bers are urged e.o attend. The hearsal Mrs. Ray P. Nelson of announce the safe of a son at the Budge hospital. The newcomer is Jhe eighth grandson, and 12th Jrrandchild for Mr. and Mrs Oscar Atlelson of Logan, and the 10 grand-HiltOf Mr. ard Mrs Fred Holder ft Providence. Mrs. Nelson is the fromer Elda Kohler Mr. and Providence ar-(v- al d- The Relief Society Union meeting of the Cache and East Cache Wakes will be held in the stake house Saturday March 15 at 2 30 pm There will be no departments for secretaries, magazine repre- sentatives or music directors. Mt. Logan Stake Male chorus nil meet at 1:30 pm. Sunday, March 16, at the Ninth ward chapel Tfor a short rehearsal to pre prior senting musical numbers jmeeting for high priests Cache at tho of the stake. Cl y story hour will be held at 1 30 p rn. in the of the Cache county publir in library. Children interested king part in dramatization activities should come. In charge of the program will be Mrs Florence Sat-rda- audi-onu- Biorge (Continued s from Page Finn sill and of Acting Sec- - State Achexem, woulil testify in public then and outline the program "in every detail. No Swretx "We want to make every particular available to the American public," Eaton said. One member of the house committee said that "many of us feel we still do not have sufficient information. "The important thing is to know to what extent our military will become Involved, he said The thiee officials touched on this very lightly I might say they carefully skirted this phase. Mi. Trumans message referred to the sending of military advisers to help train the Greek and Turkish armies. Sen. Arthur H Vandenberg, R , Mich., reviewed the foreign situation for the Republican senate conference and urged the senators to support Mr. Truman because, he said, the risk of refusal would be greater than the risk of helping Greece and Turkey. Vandenberg asked each member of the Republican conference to submit all his questions about implications of the proposed aid program. He too said that he would expect administration officials to make a "public answer" to every question submitted. Formative Stage Eaton said the authorizing legislation for the $400,000,000 in aid to Greece and Turkey is being drawn up by the state department in cooperation with the legislative reference service but is "still in the incubation stage. He said the foreign affairs committee will finish work first on the $350,000,000 foreign relief bill requested by Mr. Truman m his fiscal 1948 budget message. This bill, intended primarily to pay for includes $50,000,000 for food, De-i- Eaton said he hoped to dispose of this measure by Monday and h aid bill take up the immediately afterward. He emphasized that this measure would be merely authorizing legislation. The money will have to be voted Greco-Turkis- separately later. Members of the house committee were grim and unsmiling as they emerged from the sess'on with the three cabinet officials. Few would comment, but Rep. Karl Mundt, R., S. D, said his attitude was the same as it had "We been before the meeting need more Information before making up our minds Sen. Ralph E. Flanders, R , Vt., meanwhile introduced a resolution to stop shipment of all U. S. goods to Russia until that country has fulfilled the commitments made by it under the Yalta and Potsdam agreements. Ilia Bill Flanders said it is absolutely foolish to continue giving away any bargaining power we may have with Russia. His bill would cover goods "whether by private sale or pursuant to agreements made with that country by the United States." He ciu Russia's in Korea and of the numberless agreements on Germany" m her "failure to live up to her agree-ments- tocb-thir-lc- Mens l't t i j f mI i 'I In 14 i j o t injir hi it ! h I in,, lilt w a i o til of! flu in innh fu m (jtv !ttinnnn Kht fm hnnal Mdn Lmxk 67, Gerald Maloney, 18, Salt City Keith Malonev 34 Tooele, Karl Iilone, 3T Salt Lake City Mn Bernice Hamilton 30, Salt Lake Cit Mrs Lune Bevan 3j Tooele The latter ive aie son and daughters of Mis La rot k t think so 1947. Relief Society Presents Program t me il to visitors at 2V tents p - , 1 m trea-aire- i o entei-prise- e i.U-o- no-In- , sight-seein- g -- eun-nan- v e 1 - e 11 Assorted shrunk patterns and designs. Novelty stripes in assorted colors. Sanforized Slack Sox ABOUT All cotton, elastic tops in as-s- o ted colors. Extra long wear- t iflg Flour Sack Squares ? tireCt i Ii 19 x 36. Approximate size Bleached, mangled and ready to use. Extra soft quality. Pennimaid Bias Fold SKIN? l fcJ WRINKLES. CREPEY Easter Fashions Boys KEY WEST, Fla , March 14 t lb Piexident Truman ran into vacation hard lutk today -- rain The chamber of commeiee wax embai rxsxed The tourist shops along Duul stree.t were shuttered and the shopkeepers peered from behind their airav of tuitle shells and perfume flown in from Cuba. As long as the rain lasted, Mr Truman was sure to stay, indoors, but he didn t mind He had a large stock of murder mysteues on hand and an indoor schedule planned The president was "feeling a lot better" according to Press Secretary Charley G Ross who said wa the chief esecutive jun Tfce president's physician, tired Gen Wallace H Brig Graham, was not with him but planned to (he party later. jo CONCERNED in the Bluo Book of 59 Into Florida Rain Tape 8' Laboratory tested for color fastness and washability. Assorted colors in 4 yd. lengths rONDE"c . t ! i w Rayon Marquisette Gs Night Creme Panels Marvelous ingredients that lubricate the outer layers of the skin, banishing that dry, crepey appearance, abound in Night Cremes. You can restore that youthful loveliness to fading beauty. We suggest: for NORMAL skin. Night 90c-$1- .75 Creme 1 for DRY skin: Night 90e $1.75 Creme 2 Facial Oil $1.00 for OILY skin: Astringent Creme .... lie tlidn 14, Dress Shirts President Runs Ex-Cel- taring Homer said S al Friday, March Boys Hntiv ure Pit, Lake You can torn AN Ext i a good quality blue chum-bra- y work shirts Sanfonzed to 17 .shrunk Sizes 1 4 Injured Salt Lake DRY, OIHM K ( i i mI lulitnt HUH lilt 39 nu uni to (Vilit oi Mi, ,i di nt4i U mul unilv St tho hoil Larof k d m imifae Herald-Journ- Sen Baldwin said he tould see no eye iso foi any government agency a paid-umember of tne I'nitc I Press staff Corn spende-utinkat has one cldoilv mill- i being MILLVILLE. Sunday evening Associa-io- n Nationa1 Manufactures cm the oh seem Plus would to ON Mir II A"Hll, A Tlu-he changed the sub-j- the Relief Society presented m ike the government a business Now v ye got the1 ft gnyin m in al t iglit and a sni ill bn-in Bronze " Readers were t Story ment il the Hum joining The Senators were wondering Donna Scott and Leah Humphrey Assn it eni ol Mamif it tore rs ssie in it t h it also about the $5 000 check, signed who were dessed in Pioneer dress W bo In io w is Fr ink Hoover by Tilt .nyernment i The .stage had a setting of pioi being only the of the United small manager testifying States and payable to the stock neer days Pussy willows and sageisiness land 111 epl on the gtiuril ,e mombi r of the bout t .si that to in i minute' piys sr Also brush were used effectively. Nation il Restaur mt assoeiatioi biokeiige firm of Harriman and a jear f r its membeiship in M lighting was used. A eompanv Samuel Goodacre, treas-ii- i special W as-,the Restaurent For wtsks now ishmgton n S. the itt or of GSI explained that one spinning wheel was in the center the Washington Civil s, ci,, eomniittee bis been BoaJ ol Seems that in 1929 GSI ha 1 jWith Lila Latson sitting at the X tin itional Cum Tilde s Safety inquii in; into the wend so it invested in wheel The readers stood at the of some surplus ash, d Government St iv c ell theVie N ition il Assoi the pieforred stock of the North sides and the Singing Mothers sat bv Gust and unlit lilts i al p'Vtng qu in formation at the back and sang eorpoi ition Ills meiu an company lines the Rot try club which r ins rostiurants for governThe posters were It paid six per cent interest, si ecml songs ment i lc rks, - the GSI ,e number of the said Goodacre hoets used effectively in the background and we made $1 s so i it it'll of M.imr n N ition tl for tour sts an insurance 800 in interest during the 16 years with floodlights on them. President oni a convalescent home for mills isked Sen Uivmond H we belli it Then we sold it for Jessie Jessoti was in charge Pres its own In Ip and has been known Hibevvin of Gonn J5 000 and I wish I had some stock Harriet Christensen of the stake to take an oe lsional board was in attendance and gave ilied piofitahlt tlh vis sir Hoovci like- that in mv own portfolio. flier in the stoe k maikct We only ii eve to pay $50 a ye i The Senator s counsel rend a the e losing prayer. Distint of Columbia statute prolit uni i very v iluatile ton W'lv hibiting orporations like GSI from londi t us of other stocks firms in the bonds of the Georgetown buying ir lints but we get just the Gooelarie said if a crime had Gas company And I think 1 drop out to Rock and lileiafure been committed, he supposed the information ev do foi inn $50 statute of limitations would take iCreea Park and buy me a package disdevod some of the NVMs taic of it now GSI now keeps all of federal corn meal; I want tc its spare cash in government make some government mulfnif This null, whieh sells souvenir Vos but dun t you think voi bonds,, lie said, except for $5 000 for Sen Baldwin Bv Logan Stors Work Shirts Mi ill Midi It ti tv in vhnh t hi v u i o til ticrii'l n at K m u i imII 29 ea Finest quality, washable 300 denier yams in filling. 150 denier yarns in warp. Finest tailoring throughout. 90 long. Blue J?oint Enameled Roaster Eastcr-eg- pastels g mingle harmoniously in intriguing prints . . . bright patent belts ac- 90c (All prices plus tax) cent tiny waists. Rayons, Generous size. Handy for a number of uses An exceptionally good value. g. SPECIAL GROUP! ." Vandenberg went before the senate Republican conference as the state department put finishingtouches on the emergency program to pump $400,000,000 in cash and equipment into the two troubled countries. Vandenberg favored quick action by congress on the necessary authorizations and the administration anxiously awaited GOP reaction to see if its March 31 deadline could be met. new to bathing suits i, Go. die, worn by Janis p. n er forthcoming PLANE IM PROA ED film. aiiflower. BURBANix, Calif, March 14. (U P Goldie is made oi Greater firepower and resistance lace, so filmy that opped on the floor, it to battle damage are advantages wto about I1000lh of the of the new pin falling on a six- - shooting star, lockheed Aircraft Corp. said today. u't n t Ii Joins Manufacturers' Association The T mu row bin Si giav-bairo- nor-tu.u- Involved In Mishap mu' 1 ). sulfoivel a little bin st of pride when vou jeancel the NAM7' asked Sen Bildwm Particularly when vi'U have only one employe (that miller) in engaged Othman Says Government i Six Of Family i Greece. Meet 'Goldie' Mali GHDAR GIT Y Hearings Slated letary rol- ( f 4 7 eh photo) Presid( nt Truman outhas Ins plans loi United States action in the Gieek crisis, btloie an extraor-c- i ma ry joint st .sum of Congress. The thitl executive asked Cungiexs to provide 41U million dollars and military advise is to block Fuss in Middle Bast Behind Truman on lostium piesuient of the Senate, fcenalor Aithur Vantimbtig tR , of Jdini-- Wanted to buy: large clean lon rags, five cents a pound auxiliary v ill G loss miter Re-- I ation ft Legion not sew at the this evening Moses Word has been received by Mrs Came Thomas 2", 6 West Fust Ninth Logan of the death in Bent r'v Hi Is Gil o' W ilford .N Bill Moses 62, former Cache usnhnt He died following i Ticjor op, r e! ion Mi Moses w is horn November Is lssi at Smithfield, and was a giadiiate of Biign mi Young college and l't ih S'nte Agrie uhtiral olhge lb was a life member oFThe Aggit alum l assoc i ition Mr Moses stived a mission for the '"hureh of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Hi England For the past 2b years, he had bet n employed by the A F? Ditk Mimeograph company are his wife, Mrs Surviving (aim Thom is Moses, two daugh-- t us Mrs Ruth Bell anil Mrs Caro! Je i Gran, of California i id ..ev-tr- u biothers and sistcis Bu ertl set vices will be conducted in the W'll.shne ward LDS chapel Beverly Hills oi S iturday The body will be brought to Logan for fund at seiviees and burial, with ai rangements to bo a noaneed latv er by the Kenneth Lindquist i g floor dtne 0, vo- 1. N. Dies In California Fourth North Logan was rcently granted a mister ot silence degree v ill Public, the and green hall hfld this evening attended by lIlie as queen, Bridie s Appeals toCongress Wilford 12-2- 38-4- 12.75 Handbag, plastic 2.98 Plastic patent bag Fabric glove 1.49 New fabric glove Patent iboc 6.75 Black calf hoc ..... r. . . .4.98 1.98 5.50 SHOWER AHD BATH CURTAINS PRISCILLA PRISCILLA WINDOW SHOWER CURTAINS DRAPES w i Window drapes size 27 5c 54. Shower .curtains 6 ft. x Quality printed taffeta in assorted colors. Special value. 6 ft. 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