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Show Jr AY, IACE THE HER FTCIIT. Aggie Grid Captain Just A Little At Lewiston Signs I innlr M ;t ! v i n Diminutive lTt;ih St:ac Bell, captain of lh football squad timing the sc "r) one of t Injust com lulled and hut ks at the most capable qu.ti tei ApRje grid camp dumtg icrmi years, today stgiied with (.a lie county school distiat as dim lor of physical cdmation at Iuvuston Junior high s hool. J According to SupcrintcMien Kirkhrnle. J2"U will m plait Until. anotlnt Elmer Tug" for mer Aggie athlete who ha st r tee been called tj V. S it liutic Green winds up hi and Li tonuwrow, Lewiston takes over next Monday exKnkbiidc Superintendent pressed satisf.u lion at being aide to secure a man with the qualifications Bell possesses He is leiog.a nn.cd as an excellent olgamei, stutopnotih athlete and a good dent. A former Luu Hot Spungy athlete, he is married. ber that the commercial producers maintain flocks of 3,000 to 3,000 birds and that they keep their pens full but not Producers are advised to step their production up by using balanced rations, keeping clean dry litter in the coops, and providing proper ventilation, so as to keep the birds in a healthy vigorous OF d p. not registered. A sheet of parchment nearly 3 feet square was required fm the royal wedding certificate of the Duke of Kent. This picture of Admiral Chester W. Nimltz was taken a couple ol hours of the Pacific fleet. He was took over as commander-in-chie- f photographed on tile submarine he uses us a flagship. Passed by U. S. censor. after he thirds of the available supburlap has been reserved for sandbags and other military purposes, making important the careful use of burlap sacks by farmers. Quince Rice, chairman of the Franklin county USDA board, said Two ply nf this week. "War in the Pacific has cut off jute, from which burlap is made, the chairman said. Normally, farof mers use about the burlap bags which are made, taking up about 60 per cent of the total burlap supply. However, war has made the job of packaging foods for the nation's armed forces, chemicals, concrete and other war materials of first importance." Franklin county farmers have been urged by the board to make the sacks go as far as possible in the conservation program. three-fourt- t'ntll the snow Is cleared from will park streets, automobiles parallel along Center and First North streets, it was stated today Weatta-erstoby Chief of Iolice Hyrum He also warned motorists against overnight parking on city streets, stating that the oidinance stipulates all cars be removed from streets by 1:30 a, ni. n. Miss Laole Nielsen of Preston has returned home following a Christmas holiday vacation in San Francisco. She was the guest of Wayne Olsen in the coast city. Miss Lucille Burgoyne today received word of the birth of a daughter to Dr. and, Mrs. M. C. Richards Now Manv Wear at Durham. New Hampshire, on January 3. Mrs. Richards was forMiss Margaret Burgoyne and Lloyd Thorpe, son of Mr. and merly With More Comfort is a I'ster of Lucille. The baby is XV. left has for D. Mrs. Thorpe, the second child of the couple, the FASTEETH, a pleasant alkaline coast guard duties in Baltimore, first false holds ) being a son. powder, few a after spending Maryland, teeth more firmly. To cat and in folks his with days visiting A talk in more comfort, just sprinkle Repair Farm Machinery Now" drive is being launched in Mustard is sold in tubes like Logan. a little FASTEETH on your plates. Franklin county in conjunction No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or toothpaste in Germany. Check's Spring coats, two and three piece with efforts of defense boards "plate odor", feeling. Canada, spends $135,000,000 an- suits, silk Jersey prints, sportwear throughout the nation. The county (denture breath). Get FASTEETH Adv. USDA defense committee is sponat any drug store. arriving daily. Hughes. nually on her public schools. soring the drive. Reason for checkami Cache stake gold ing farm equipment immediately Isigan and green dance participants will and ordering needed repair parts is to get ahead of the rush" of practice their routine tonight at not 7:30 in the USAC gymnasium. All anticipated orders, but to give dealLogans Trading Center manufacturers an dancers from both stakes are ex- ers und parts to learn what the depected to be present, according opportunity mand will be, a spokesman reportto Israel Heuton. ed. President C. XV. Dunn of laigan stake will be the speaker in Logan Fourth ward Sunday evening services. There will also be special musical numbers. FALSE TEETH (non-acid- CRYSTAL FURNITURE- ave Tue Do errs tVith The Home Heater 7hat Mrs. Maggie Traveller of Richmond is recuperating from the flu at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hogan. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkinson and two sons of Burley, Idaho, spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. George Pond entertained on Christmas night for their nieces and nephews, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thurston of Watsonville. Cal.. Mr. und Mrs. George Graham of Winnemucca, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mitton of Logan, Burns Toolson who recently returned from the California mission, Ross Bingham of Redding. Cal., Scott and Gretta Bingham of Anialga, Patty. Robert and Lon-dc- ll Toolson of Snuthfield and Ronald Pond of Lewiston. Mrs. R. H. Toolson and Mrs. P. G. Bingham assisted. The DeLure club sponsored a holiday dance at the community hall on Saturday night. Thirty-sicouples were present. The Misses Nelda and Bessie X'an Orden of Salt Lake spent the holidays in Lewiston with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Xan x y WHKf TURNS WASTE INTO WARMTH. Only Heatrola has tha famous, patented Intend-Fir- e Air Duct. Built nqht in the path ol the flame, it blocks much oi the heat . . . sends it into the rooms instead oi up the Hue. YOU GET MORE SAVINGS, MORE COMFORT trim The WITH THE GENUINE Mi Intensi-Fir- e ng Estalloy Fire Pot Jointless Ash Box and Paper-Tig- Long-Lif- a further withdrawal of the Hardwood I'riMtit'! p Velour taken after (oxer! AT NEEDHAMS Ger- man winter defense line in the soviet union. i Russian shock troops made new landings in the Crimea and were fighting In the Yevpatoriya sector, 40 miles north of Sevastopol, while the Russians who had been under siege at Sevastopol continued to crash into the German lines in an effort to join up with the Yevpatoriya and Kerch forces and clear the enemy from the Crimea. In Berlin, it was said only that the luftwaffe continued heavy attacks in the Yevpabombing toriya area. , Ukraine Report On the Ukraine front, it was reported by way of Stockholm, the Russians had hammered to within about 30 miles of Kharkov, where Berlin previously had reported strong enemy attacks. On the central front before Moscow, the red army was reported developing a wide pincers attack FOUR-D- A UAlLEtlG Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues., Jan 9 10, 12, ROGERS 1881 j Oneida Handy er ht Iay Door GEM INK ESTATE HEATERS TRICED AS LOU AS 5495 52 Pieces SERVICE and dispatches from Stockholm indicated that there was considerable concern in Helsinki regarding supply lines especially food as a result of the German reverses on the eastern front. In China, the armies of Gen. reported that Chiang their counter-- o ffensive in the 0 encircled sector had Changsha Japanese troops about 20 miles to the northeast and that the enemy forces were threatened with annihilation. The Chinese estimated that the Japanese had lost some 65.000 men in their unsuccessful drive on Changsha. 3LIN ITIOXE 414 OTHERS PRICED UP TO EIGHT 30,-00- N. Main Tarnish Anti Tuesday. The boy was Mrs. Lewis nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Ririe are spending the winter at Mesa, Arizona. RETURN HOME FROM NEVADA Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hendricks have returned from a vacation trip to Boulder City, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Funk and famil and Mrs. A. J. Reese all of Benson were guests of Mrs. H. Fay Bernhisel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd P.irie of Ogden were visiting here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David O. Hendricks spent Christmas day with Mr. nnrd Mrs. Ralph Channel at Brigham City. The Misses Althea and Janet Rawlins of Logan spent their holiday vacation with their parents Mr. and Mrs. George Rawlins. Berness Rawlins, Francis Rawlins, Lcda Pond and Genevieve Orden Mr. and Mrs George X'lllet, who have been spending the past three months m Ogden, amt Miss Geneal X'lllet a student at the USAC spent the holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. X'lllet expert to leave shortly for Jordan attended a party at the Nampa. Idaho to make their tem- - XV. O Hansen home in Cornish on Monday evening. porarv home. fa)' $100 Week Chest, Worth So.00, Iitchulrd HERES WHAT YOU GET.. 8 H. H. Blades) Dinner Knives (Forced Stabile 8 Matching Dinner Forks 8 Soup or Dessert Spoons 8 Salad Forks 52 l( Tea Sjtoons 2 Table Spoons V! nvc PIECES Butter Knife Sugar Spoon Anti Tarnish Chest no host I'XUrX HELD On Monday aft noon the following guests enjoyed a no host party honoring Mrs. X'dlit. Mrs. Dow Iowis. Mrs David Hendricks, Mrs. F. Bernhisel, Mrs. George Pond, Mrs. G A Thomson, Mrs. Ira Hyer. Mrs Curl Stoddard. Mrs. Eva Parkinson and Mrs. Hehvig Mr and Mrs. dess Hyer and family were guets of Mrs. Cliar-- ! lotto Allen of Logan on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood and two sons of Trenfon and Lt. and Mrs Joe Whitesides and son of of Mr. and Snuthfield were guc.-,tMrs. C. B. Stoddard on Christ-- I mas day. Mrs. Mark Theurer and son who huve been stationed in North Carolina with Lt. Theurer. have returned home while Lt Theurer has been ordered to a new locution. Mrs. H. Fay Bernhisel received word oil Friday of the death of her brother-m-law- . Edward Pressprich of Los Angeles, Cal. He was the husband of Mrs. Bernliisel's sister, Riu Net. Russell Hendricks, who has been employed in California lias returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Dow Lewis and Saul Hyer attended the funeral of Ensign Smith at Salt Lake on The Guarantee i ISN IIHIS VEOETABtf iftXATIVE With each set agrees that if you EVER, feel that this silverware (or any piece of it) has not given complete satisfactory service it ... will be replaced In NR (Nature's Remedy) Tablets, there are no chemicals, no minerals, no phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are different ait different. Purely vegetable a to Buy lay $0.00 Down, $1.00 Mouth LAV-AWA- Y FLAN Iay $1.00 COATED or Rogers, Oneida Ltd. LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS 1 2 HR TO NIGHT: by 1881 3 Ways combination of 10 vegetable ingredients formulated over 50 years ago. Uncoatcd or candy coated, their action is dependable. thorough, yet gentle, as millions of NR's have proved. Get a lOf Con-vinc- cr Box. Larger economy sizes, too. Doxxn, $1.00 Month REGULAR! 8- TOMORROW ALRIGHT - -- CASH The Price Is the Same! $11 1.50 Every Pair - - Every Size FLORSHEIM SHOES ON SALE 254 FOR Kai-She- k Beginning January' 9th 251 NORTH quality Only S2.00 Down Balance Monthly Feed Door Lifetime (Not a Discontinued Pattern) (Open Stock . . . Active) e Ped-a-Lev- 13 Meschovsk, 135 having miles southwest of the capital. The German communique said that "the enemy suffered extremely heavy losses" In these opera- H Delayed Factory Shipment Just Arrived! . i pl,' s Air Duct whole-house Healthful, warmth Closed base construction and slanting louvers assure Warm Floors Always fuel-savi- ' E II folium. and kept too tions. Mrs. Ethel Leavitt and Mrs. George Pond, Reporters n, 1 oei Jan. 8 tt.R) WASHINGTON. orable for the allies, although the The house tentatively voted today authorities refused to ai cept Then Mrs. Froelicli irijccteij , Japanese were still pressing at a to transfer to the war department toward the functions of the office of civhigh cost their drive the jail food and unucef.ji ilian defense, headed b,y Mayor Singapore. to have individual In North Africa, the British of- Fiorello H. LaGuardia of New attempted to sent her husband. hen tin fensive smashed the main axis, York, were refused, she bought all The ballot, subject to confirmaforces back out of Cyrenaica u (eastern Libya) and into Tnpoli-tani- a tion later by a roll call vote, wa3 food served to 86 jail minutes) with the crack Coldstream announced as 110 to 58. three days. and Scots guards in hot pursuit. The action overrode administraAfter the unnouiu i w Advances In Africa tion desires and the statement of night, Mrs. Froelich se n.ent luded armorthe The remnants of axis Secretary of War Henry L. Stim- self in her hotel T ne Sa ed units which had been holding son that the department docs not family refused t0 reveal 'L defense positions at A g e d a b i a, want the job. Prior to the vote abouts t Mrs. Pfeifer. south of Benghazi, attempted to several congressmen criticized .'cifer-Smit- h The during a sand storm but Guardia for holding two important which came after a Sunweddjt. Valley. rear guards were brought to bat- positions. mance, was a prominent sL' tle at some points by tne British. of war department event here early in 194U. After Proponents British advances of 20 to 40 contended that civilian wedding Pfeifer won seieral miles were reported m the first supervision defense is vitally linked with the ing trophies at mountain resen new of the westward surge, miiltary defense phase of the country and successfully defended his J despite many enemy mine fields, 'whi)e opponents argued it would tional slalom championship on n. and hope was expressed that the militarize the whole country. Alta course near Salt Lake City drive might now carry on through It was understood that all of Libya. London's special schools for the und Hauser were sent to the If it does, the allies will be in a blind and deaf, have 7500 children ment camp at Fort Russell,ir.tu, dm. Bismarck, N. D. Froelicli demine position to strike at Italy from enrolled. close range. ed a hearing and remained in tit In Russia, the red army was The first elevated railway in county jail. A transcript of tts, pounding with increasing fury at New York City opened for traffic mony at his hearing was sent a the axis lines from the Crimea to on July 2, 1867. Attorney General Francis Biddle. Leningrad and the London radio said Berlin had decided to make i', Lewiston Major problems confront ing canning crop growers, distributors, Sacramento. and processors will be aired at the sixth annual School for Canning rewill hold Bel Canto Chorus Crop Growers and Canners' Field 7:30 in the men January 9 and 10 at the Ben hearsal tonight at club rooms. All members are re- Lomond Hotel, Ogden. The school is conducted by the USAC Extenquested to be present. sion Service ill cooperation with here of received Word has been Utah Canning Crops association the birth of twin sons to Mr. and and Utah Canners association. XV. of XVashing-toDr. A. L. Stark, extension hortiMrs. J. Hughes D. C., last Monday. The cou- culturist, has announced that the ple have an older son. Mrs. Hughes place of the canning industry in was formerly Miss Lucille Johnson, defense will be defined by I. R. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Taylor, representative of the USDA Johnson of Lewiston. agricultural marketing division, Washington, D C. Mr. Taylor will A recruiting arty from the explain the difficulty that urose United Slates Marines will arrive in last season between canning crop Preston, Thursday. January H, and growers and the Department of aghe idquarter during the day at the riculture. A re1 art on the progress of the postoffiec. Those interested in enlisting may do so at that time. pen weevil control program In Hours will be from 8:30 a. m. to 1941 will be given by Dr. George F. Knowlton. entomologist of the Utah six p. m. Experiment Station, in which he anwill review the methods employed Committee chairmen of the nual Franklin County Leadership in those sections where the weevil combatted. In Week, to take place March 5, 6 and was successfully 7, will meet Friday evening. 7.30 coniineiitmg on the program Dr. p. m. in the Preston Chamber of Knowlton said that last year's acCommerce rooms, according to R. tivity proves that peas can be and F Campbell, general chairman. grown in Utah wcevil-frcc- , Plans are being formulated for the also of sin h quality ns to equal any sponsorship of un unusually attrac- grow n in the country. tive leadership clinic during the three-daTheie ale three st ite capitals on affair, with prominent regional speakers expected to be the Missouri river, and Is on the Mississippi river and Its tributaries present. LOGANS T U A I) N (1 C E N T JANUARY SPECIAL Skiers Page. big-sca- To Open In Ogden CRYSTAL FURNITURE (Continued from 1) On the northern front. Russian long in a dry warm room. Therefore, in the problem of handling reinforcements were reported movin area the into should be in the Leningrad ing store, they eggs at-- 1 kept cool and turned to the con- what appeared to be another sumer frequently. tempt to knock Finland out of the offensive against war. A the Finns was reported developing Canning Crop Meet Mrs. Ira Brown of this city left today for a month's visitA in Los daughAngeles and Sacramento. ter, Mrs. Cluriee Rentineister, lives in Los Angeles, and a sister in plant MORE ABODr Sun Valley Defense Of Givilian from Page HERES 1 For farm flocks, the committee recommended chickens, which are represented in the Rhode Island Reds or Plymouth Rocks, of 50 to 100 birds per farm to provide poultry meat and eggs for the family to reduce the cost of living and help maintain the health of the family. The purchase of Utah chicks is recommended and that producers buy the best because they are the cheapest in the long run; also that orders be placed early to secure baby chicks in March and April as they will give the best results on the whole. In the commercial flocks it is suggested that one nest be provided for every six laying hens, that six inches of space be provided for roosting, and that the floor space should be ample so as not to overcrowd, three square feel per bird. As to turkeys, indications are that the number in Cache county will be increased but the commit tee calls to the attention of producers that the government is not guaranteeing any price on tur keys and there may be a possibility of overdoing this business for 1942. Stress was placed on the handling of eggs on the farm. They should be gathered at least three times a day and taken immediately to a cool damp room to be held until they are sent to the association. The handling of eggs in stores was discussed and it was pointed out that the egg drys out rapidly when it is taken from the association House Asks Transfer ' condition. BURLAP IS URGED loair corps. Llndnergh visitecl a was cal hotel tins inclining and seen talking in the lobby. A hotel attache confiinied that he was there but said that Lindbergh hud recommended Tuesday, 4 2. JAPS dual-purpo- Charles A. Lmdbugh ai rived line m ermnee turn today, presumably with his offer to serve in the ainiv 19 8, HERES MORE ABOUT Indications are that poultry and turkey producers in Cache county will exceed in numbers of birds the requirements set by the government in the defense program, Worley, according to William chairman of the county poultry planning committee. In the case of poultry, the committee, at their planning meeting dollars a minute). That numof days equal 930 years. CONSERVATION c WASHINGTON. f-- That amount in one dollar bills Stretched end to end would reach The mean dis-- t 5 Tati 225 nnlcs. nice to the moon is 23S.857 miles. That amount in silver dollars would make a pile K45.tlOO miles InHh The Empire State building IS 1,250 feet high. Tlc.it amount in either dollar hills or silvir dollars would take 341.591 clays to count, counting 120 dollar hills or sti- tJamxrirxi. h UMMsr.iiUi L is about to spend $59.027. 9!t2, 300 in one year to assure victory in a world at i JANUARY X 'I 'A. (Continued Tin United Stales ve iJ 2, ARE ENCOURAGED Comparison! 11 I. U A New Fleet Head on Job; Flagship is Sub POULTRY RAISERS Of Game A THURSDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, ALD-JOURNA- J Phone 444 Wickels Mens Apparel v'V "' cN. Warning Good silver-plat- TUN Off e KoM'atvT i I M ,i ;i Cull met- al. Don't wait and be pointed. i it ,"1 Cannot has 18 mcklc base . . N i c k e is a defense" ' XXe'U I Horn, huh 256. i Re a Set. IT, ioftAH, UUH. MOM HOT I j ; , |