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Show THE LOGAN, UTAH, PAGE EIGHT. acknowledges PRESlDENTQixj the try1 Claude Qi, ney. ,dl n Tribe ot I. Quinn y n Reported The Carlin county war finance organization Drummer Boys Damage To U. S. Base Is Russian Tank, Rolling Westward ABOUT TOWN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ITERALD-JOURNA- L irP- i fine kindness ol Duplcr's Inc., leptexi-u-telocally by L H. Dames, for the use cif the space on Main street Funeral ranged h Mortuarj Sept. 14 tr.r Japanese bombers caused slight material damage in a raid on WASHINGTON, for the comity henuqiuirteis. Funafuti. American base near the enemy held Gilbert Islands, the Benson nurd MIA will hold its announced today in a com-- 1 at navy social night Wednesday opening mumque which also reported loss 9 oclock. The dance is tree to the of the U. S. Submarine Grenadier public. and two American submarine chas-- 1 ers. inee members of Logan Lions. The Grenadier, one of the navy's Lotary mil Kiwunis clubs will meet the ill newer underwater ships, carried a tj jointly Thursday noon 4 , V S' crew of approximately 65. The Bluebird, the regular Lions him will not he held tomoiro'A twelfth American submarine to be lost in this war, it was presumed noon, in ceding to 1iesioent 1. D. to have gone down in .the Pacific. NaisbMt Ur. I .e.- V, . V.ciiT, L-Th subchasers the SC 694 and , i: tile at .4 jto .;fc. y A daughter has Oeen born SC 695 were sunk in th Medi-- I Budge hospital to Mr and Mis terranean on Aug. 23 by enemy rA Kduuid A (httens of Smilhfiehl. bombers. Each cairied a crew of approximately 27 but the navy did might that is rolling back the Germans from Smolensk to the Black Marriage licenses have been isnor reveal the extent of casualties. Tp,cal of the Russian armoied a the sued at the Cache county clerk's tank shown Get front. somewhere man this Sea is shelling position along heavy Funafuti was attacked Sunday office to Thomas Mnhael Muchl-bauenight by 15 Japanese planes. One 19, of Milwaukee, mid Kt of the attackers was downed by Shirley Frnker. 19, of Iron HERE'S MORE ABOUT anti aircraft fire. There was no reK Kothe, Fun to ; Mith Mountain. of American air resistance to port 31, Reeder. and WHEELER 27, of I.ehi, Amy the attack although the islands are of Brigham City; to Glen Reed the site of an air base. (Continued from page one Jackson. 24. of Logan, and Yvonne It was the fourth raid on FunaOliver, 20, of San Diego. Wheeler's notice he would fight futi, one of the Ellice group which for early action came as a propo-Sa- l was occupied by Amencan forces BY LOUS F. KEEMLF. Wednesday, Sept. 13 is Iaignn for a moratorium on drafting United Press War Analsl early this year to further strengthstake temple day. This is the lust of fathers until congress at least The fall of Bryansk reveals a en the American ring in the south day for the stake at the temple a new manpower survey, conducts since the dosing of the temple in serious weakness in the German Pacific. to be gaming strength. and appeared swing" August. A good attendance is Playing 'sweet," Meanwhile increased line all the way from Smolensk, ' Text of navy communique numreports jive" with equal finesse, the X. that President Roosevelt would southwest of Moscow, to the Sea ber 464: "1. The U. S. Submarine GrenS Coast Guard band nt Alameda, soon enter the manpower ot Azov. Seventh ward primary will hold California, found a responsive aud- by recommending a nationalpicture This weakness has been bril- adier has failed to return from labor its opening party Wednesday at- ience in Logan Monday night when draft. operations and must be preliantly developed by red army patrol to be lost. The next of kin sumed 3.40. All children of the ward be- .they played to a packed house with indicatGerman efforts comment strategists despite outside ed Congressional more hundred tween the ages of four and 12 are heVeral it would take Gen. George to out think them, and is now of personnel in the Grenadier have that been so informed. asked to be present. hearing the band through the pub- C. Marshall, army chief of staff, g exploited fully. "Mediterranean area: lic address system. Ernest Admiral and J. ic Russian method has been King, 2. On Aug. 23, the U. S. SubCliche county citizens found the Opening party of the Mendon of the U. S. fleet, off balance Germans the top MIA will be held this evening in Coast Guard band a snappy unit rather than war manpower chair. series of thrusts at half a. marine Chaser 694 and the U. S. Submarine Chaser 696 were sunk the ward recreation hall in the made up from the personnel of the man, Paul V. McNutt or selective zen points along the form of a dance. Presidents Fred best dance bunds in the nation, service director, Lewis B. Hershey iront. These spearheads, roughly. as a result of enemy bombing. The Sorenson and Ada Walker will be capubly directed bv Chief Band- to convince congress that the army were in the region southeast of next of kin of all casualties have In charge. notified, master Leonard Hickson, and play- and navy needs fathers. Smolensk: above and below Bry- Pacific area, House Republican Leader Joseph ansk; west of Konotop and Sumy entirely ing a program composed will of popular music ranging trom Wil- W. Martin, Jr., of Massachusetts towards Kiev; west of Kharkov Logan Tenth ward primary 13 start Wednesday at 4 p. m. All liam IXcMello's "awed trumpet has demanded that the military towards Poltava and Kremenchug; eP7 TV1 during . invit15 children of primary age are version of Stardust to the hot leaders prove "beyond question of in the Donbas towards Dnlepro-- i n planes attack-petrovsdapa,se ed to come out. licks Drummer William Wilson put doubt that such a need exists. and along the Azov ed Funafuti, Ellice Islands. Oneinto the "Tiger Rag." In between enemy plane was shot down by anfor May's suggestion s)l0re Support Wilson school PTA meeting will were the South American flavor for a moratorium ffe Matena damage came largely As the north and south rail be held Thursday, September 16, of "La Cucarachu" and "Amapola" from who lines were severed one by one, sustained was slight, congressmen returning The skipper of the Grenadier at 8:15 p. m. Professor Ira N. and Red Bryan's comic arrange- advocated a "go slow" course of the Cermans lost the lateral mo- Hayward will speak on "trash ment of "I Want to be a action on the manpower question. bility on which they have always 'was Lieut. Cmdr. John A. Fitzmagazines." Vocalists Jack Seagle, tenor, and All of them emphasized that their counted to shift forces from one gerald, 740 South J. St., Livermore, Victor Selvey, baritone, brought constituents were highly agitated area to another more immediately Calif. A1I women of tho Eleventh ward of drafting fath- threatened. The multiple attacks forth "oh's" and "ah's" from the over the are asked to be at the regional temmine members of the audience ers on a prospect scale, bui were of the , Russians, all of them in general store house Thursday, September similar to those evoked by Frank of interfering with considerable force, made this in- Man Exonerated Of wary openly 16. Sinatra. Other highlights of the military plans. creasingly difficult, especially when pressure was exerted at both program included Nick Veronin's Cache Valley Clearing House smooth trombone solo, "Getting ends of the line and in the middle which includis all Sentimentul Over You," and Dick association Shooting Count has announced a Lolter's hot trumpet version of Mrs. Hannah England simultaneously. local banka The fall of Bryansk, with, its decision whereby all farmers may Indiana," while Chief Bandmaster strong defense and communicaborrow money now in order to Kickson maintained a and SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 14 'l l" gracious tions network, makes a general the war bonds' during Succumbs German purchase attitude toward audience Of William J. Hanna, 63, today had to friendly withdrawal line of the Ka.eis.uiucr loan cirive. The money and band members. been exonerated by a coroner's the to Smolensk from Dnieper cent borrowed will be on a five per Also featured nt the concert was Kiev seem extremely likely. In jury for the fatal shooting of S. interest basis, payable over a a short talk by Chief Petty Officer Mrs. Hannah England, 92, last of fact, Smolensk itself is now in Joe Tiujillo, 35, in the Hanna period of 90 days. Farm leaders Andrew Smilhbar, stationed with grave danger and the Germans home. Engurge families who haven't funds the naval traimnf unit at the I'SAC. the older generation of the J. Patton Neeley, assistant home iu may have to abandon the upper died land her at family, who but money expect now, right Chief Smithbar, who spent eleven She was leaches of the Dnieper and anchor county attorney, said no charges Tooele. Monday evening. from sale of crops, to borrow from months in France during World be filed against Hanna, the banks in order to buy bonds War 1 and eight months in the the widow of Moroni England, and the northern end of their line on would who was released from custody. the Dvina at Vitebsk. was married to him in 1897. drive. the during Pacific at the outbreak of the presHanna shot Trujillo Friday It seems probable that the GerA daughter of Lars and Elsie ent war, spoke of his experiences were maneuvered into ex- when he said he found him in a mans Melba. in was she born Larson, under at Java and the Philippines during Logan Minute Women, posing their line from the north compromising position in a beddirection of Mrs. Lyman Rich, are the opening months of World War Sweden, April 18. 1851. She came to room with Mrs. Hanna. the center-Smoleto Kiev to Utah in i860 and after her marcanvasses making Hanna told the jurors that the riage resided at Tooelo. Mrs. Eng- because of the heavier pressure now in the interest of the Home jj The U. S. Coast Guard band was a pioneer and Daughters in the south, where their stakes shot was accidental. He said that Front Pledge drive. last night is the seiond in a land when he returned from a three-da- y of the Utah Pioneers named a are much greater. si ries of st.ec.al events planned in business trip he found a e for her. She was ac Mins Hence Jones, daughter of 'connec .on with the third war loan strange man on the couch in his Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones, has campaign in Cache county. The tive in Relief Society work. living room. Survivors include a daughter, North Logan Slates just returned home after spending first was the midnight bond pre- Mrs. Frank G. Eastman, four Going to the basement, Hanna the past two months in California miere at the Capitol Saturday which said he got a gun to force the and one visiting relatives. Miss BarDee also played to a capacity audience grandchildren MLA Social Tonight man out of his home, but when of Tooele. Tidwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. who represented a JlO.tajO contri-nu- t he returned to the room the man Funeral scrviies will be conductVernon Tidwell of Van Nuys, ion to the war bond drive. had left. ed Friday at 2 p. ni., in the Tooele Cui., accompanied her homo and "I notired the bedroom door Second ward chapel. Friends may Many were the features listed will spend about two weeks here. call at the family home lhur.xd.iy today by Young Men's President closed. When I opened it I found Friday prior to the Jimmy Scamnns for the opening Mrs. Hanna and a man lying on And Social evening and Logan Second ward and Benson services Burial will be in the Too- Mutual party to be held in the the bed, Hanna said. "I manipuare among the Cache wards holdNorth Iigan recreation hall to- lated the .22 caliber automatic ele cemetery. ing MIA parties this week. The night at 8 o'clock. postol so fast in an effort to put Ward Set By Second ward program opens toThe program will unhide a a bullet into the firing chamber 8 in amuseat o'clock the night OGDEN LIVESTOCK floor show, special music, that I threw the cartridges to the Spanish ment hall, and will ronsi of comic readings, a play ami games. floor. Then one of the cartridges social of (lie Fifth ward interesting presentations. Benson M Opening Refreshments will be seived dur- exploded. I didn't know where it I A. will be held this evening in ward Mutual has set its dance for Cattle: 679. rather slow, about ing the went." the ward chapel at 8:30 o'clock evening Wednesday at 9 o'clock. and late Monday today All ward members are invited The shot struck Trujillo in the The following program has been steady; medium to good fat steers $12.00 to attend the social eye and pierced the brain. singing: to $14. ilO; medium to good belters community The local rationing price panel prepared: has asked that every housewife prayer, John ( hiistiunsen, $1100 to $13 00, common $8.50 to in the Home Front inRS' President Poland Reese and $10 75; medium to good cows $9 75 Iledge-fir- st. to maintain low Vt'm Christensen; vocal solo, Leta to $1100, cutter and common $8(84 lcman; reading. Laura Lee prices, and second, to effect an to $9 50, canners $5 50 to $7.75, distribution of rationed d,lhl; voal M,1' t;iorK Everton; odd good bulls $10 00 to $10.50, Hanson. Joan and by reading A woman will goods. minute call to choice vealers $12.00 The group will then go to the medium .50. at each home with the pledge to recreation hall for dancing. During to $14 be signed. 10 to 15 Hogs: 945, opened intermission the floor show will cents higher, top $1 90 on good . of Venice consist tap by dancing The Willow Valley ramp, daughand choice ISO to 250 lb. butchters of Utah Pioneers, of Smith-fiel- d Weston; ace of mag'c, by Richard ers, FOREVER Is . . Time a ISO lbs $13.90 under Lonq weights will hold its opening meeting Haskins; nd a novelty piano to $14 40, over 250 lbs. $13 90 to Not to Be Able to Drive at 2:30 p. m. at the bcr by Ace R.vmoml. Refresh $14 15; sows $12 75 to $13.75, choice wlU scrvedbe Afton mcn,s Affleck. My Car home of Mrs. Emma Thomley. A v light sows at $13 90. 1111 good program is arranged. All aotivlljr o,llth.,i1e hl,s mdt Sheep: 10.200. no early sales, members are requested to te pres- - rnKements. All members of the lute fat dull, Monday maiket ward are invited to attend the ent lambs steady to weak, ewes weak party. The new UTAH ' FINAN-C- I to 15 cents lower; several load ; Hailed Into Logun city court Why Be With-ou- t local fat spring lambs $13.50, good AI, REsrONMBI LITY on a charge of securing a liquor virtually nothing done on Idaho Protection LAW holds you responsible permit during the revocation pe- Vernal Youth Dies loads mixed several lambs, range riod of his old one. Russell Muir white and black faced feeders for to $15,00(1. Dont damage of Logan was fined $25 and given $11 75, good ecus $5 25 to $3 60, With FARMERS low rate Of Crash a y chance sentence, which was suslosing your drhing 3o 25 to head at sorted per car for National Standard pended upon payment of the fine. $4 00. right, your property, your Insurance? SALT LAKE CITY. Sept. 14 d I" sax ings account. Do as A marriage license has been is-- ! Scott II Bills, 19, Vernal. Utah, sued at the Cache county clerk s MRS. SH DIES thousands liaxe done, pro(fled a in For $5000 hospital here yesterd iv ofiice to Lou, 8 M. Pugmire, 20. LONDON, Sept. 14 d 1" George tect yourself with FARMof St. Charles, property and 'Josephine from lni,iril'-- suffered when a Bernar ' n n w was reported grief tailed automobile he was sitting .stricken damage and Stucki, 20, of Paris, Ida. and ERS todiy over the death of politic liability in was struck bv a Union Pacific his $10 0(9)' Qfrgti wife, the former Frances property damage insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston and h'1''' on Sunday. The bodily two children are visiting with' r,lc oei ident occurred on U. S. author and playwright was with friends and relatives in Moscow, b'ghway 91. north of Bountiful her when she died ut their home A Ida. Bill, local correspondent for Tliursd i.v Highway patrolmen They were married in 18ps the Salt Lake Tribune, wrote !,ild Hllls was P'isseiigir 111 the Automobile friends that lie was "heading for l,,r driven by Benjamin H Kur-th- e coast and would be gone a fence. ! Os? jrO Kurrencc stopped from the nm- Week longer." wTomoit f HAmfiis r Old rhino to hail a passing motorist Men,' Thi West's Largest A divorce wax granted in first ius before the nccidcnl occurred. Utl list' Insurance Firm district court to Susannah H. fIl was ,lnt injured. ! Get Smith from Hvrum A Smith on " M9' Sn,ilh nK evening at the A. J. Po- - Feel kraoted custody of a minor tersen camp YearsYounger,FuIlof Vim , , in Blacksmith Fork and worn-afaatlnf WnnThanil property distribution canyon. Included were Mr. Peter-- 1 fvit ou your nia. 1 UuumukU inmotl &i whi DISTRICT MAN AG HR lUli son, Captain James A. Smith. Pa wpi'lu tip w'th tNltct will tlo i CCUA'IIM tfcntTAi iinkUiK llfodr1 H.'iO North Main St. trnlnmn Ed Pitcher, and Police Itoti. railOftrn Rhone 581 or 57H-Hi ip pboauhtite Yttnuiln Hi Ini mflurtary ln'al I ii rx Totile TnUirt now only Why Romaid Bv! uiilf forcementl,rrif Joseph Rdch.e, fiiart foaium younger, tfi Uxly. enjoyed an out-- : il.i.lfield and Ray Jones. I 'or iM Its Ut All gw oil tllug fttort'A. . r -! xik. Jt-- Moves 700-mi- - Fatal Tooele nsk house-to-hou- Program periods had in Monai-- m in vhn tnn id 'hree tny, Ca s' t hl ' ,n ny, Russia to "f s,,R:l1 he vis ted countr.es around the The long ar.d the short of it at Truax Field, Madison, Wis., help drum up enthusiasm around the post. Pfc. Michael Bigelow of Jersey City, N. J., 4 feet 11, swings the stick while Pfc. Bill Brown of Palestine, Tex., 6 feet 6, totes the drum. Fourth Ward MIA HERES Sixth Ward Mutual Lists Years Officers Organization for the Logan Sixth ward Mutual season was complete today, and the first meeting will be held this evening at 7:30 with a program on MIA standards. The ball will be held a week hence Tuesday, September 21, in the recreation hall, with music by Dave England's orchestra. Presidents of the MIA units in the Sixth ward are Blanche Cropkston and Curtis Miner, while counselors are Lillian Pribble and Joseph Baugh, manual; Gwen Miner and Rogers Allen, activity. Secretaries are John Emmett and Lilly Sorensen. Other officers are Pearl Spencer, special interest; Harriett Emmett, Gleaner; Elizabeth Thorpe, juniors; Luetta Baugh, Olive Brown and Della England, Bee Hive; Kenneth Phippen, scouts; John Wilson and Connie Everton, Era; Margith Lewis, dance; Mau-rin- e Harris, drama; Sonja Wett-steichorister; Roma Hailston, organist. "First-Nighte- rs n, ACTIVE AGAIN LONDON. Sept. 14 (I'.l'i Formations of allied bombers covered by strong squadrons of fighters flew over the channel toward Europe late today. MORE ABOUT , yor'h.-.- 'nd the o' the Presided j ii is Sut; ,r Coiapv i to aoj e th At tl. n,st ri PH1 ' v!x1B( . it I r1 ' (Continued from page one ization heiame fended southern Italy In hope of giving early relief to the Fifth army. On the Russian front, the capture of Bryansk acknowledged by the Germans and tacticly indicated by the soviets in their manner of waiting to consolidate a vicioiy before announcing it shaped up as one of the most potent conquests by the red army this summer. Bryansk is the focal point of railroads radiating to all the centers of western Russia. After the fall of Orel it hinged the central and southern fronts. The ends of both now flap freely without an anchor, prey to the onrushing soviet armies. Balkan Mention Bryansks capitulation to Russian troops storming across the Desna river headed a mounting list of soviet victories along the e front down to the Sea of Azov. Crumbling German resistance before Kiev indicated that the Ukrainian capital might be in Russian hands soon, and the threat to all the Dnieper river defense positions southward was scarcely less acute. The jumpy German propagandists, while wrestling with the problems posed by Italian capitulation, found time to toy with the Balkan situation, declaring that allied naval and air forces were being prepared for blows at the Greek and Albanian coasts. rescue The Melodramatic of Benito Mussolini was left unexplained by Berlin. The nazis said he soon would take up the leadership of a fascist national government in north Italy. The allied victory at Salamaua in the south Pacific sent a disorganized Japanese force retreating toward the besieged base at Lae today and Gen, Douglas troops prepared to make a final assault against 20,000 enemy soldiers trapped on the New Guinea coast. A communique announced that d Salamaua, which the Japanese established more than 17 months ago as an important naval and air base, had fallen Sunday to American and Australian troops. 700-mil- 's bomb-nddle- 'he tna. ,s in ii-- e Minton, (, ui in Qninney was . known E,u O' hi., younj t) hood tie u i r- ognized by loi al I, ui, , l,f 'he ehurth , was ealled m the Ci stake high At the oij, that U. S. SUFFERS Social Is Tonight With a program and a dance, Logan Fourth ward MIA will hold its opening social this evening at 8 oclock, with Dave England's orchestra furnishing music for the dance. The program will include specialty numbers and a drama under direction of Naomi Jensen. Games will be played and prizes offered to winners. The dance will be concluding feature. Activity directors are Arville Raymond and J. B. Gunnell. All are invited to attend. home But vs invi'.-tigu- ml asd "n Amitl;. and as , s i the LDS eh. as t i m,k the 'h ' lie plesnli',; err. Si.ii. s )M ' time he n nilnin in ,, the Log-im For nmrn n Coast Guard Band Gains High Praise h. as a mrii. president 'orth- - r, Today's War :nnHh "'nouiKtu,, i ev 'he 'SSS&'t ;. ,, will he ir., no Presidcm y home roilin' , s Volui h I president dent O ni Logan atzke a f r of the v "s ounselor to IV H liadge It .u in Iht! n parity th was ealled ui P'3 to preside he Canadian m.sxion vhert "roamed until 1027. Returning Logan he again berime a mov of tho Logan Mike presidencr a counselot to President A Anderson In Dll he was a to prt'Mil. m,. (lie Xnrth-ern States nnsson unh b, quarters at Portland. Oregon, directed the .affairs of that r sion uni il and in Marct serving j '"r'e Tire amt i A 57 that year n.n, railed to been the president of the Logan ten. During his dirertion ot the ter: he brought about many phv improvements temple and eonlnued policy of former p.rsident, maintaining one of the most k ie .show plan s of the state m temple grounds Last May he i again ealled to go to Tom Canada, to preside over the ( adian mission, where he had j served and where he passed 1 Point mb changes and thi ust t my ixpai a cl ranee ut at t the BJ yesterday Enthusiastic and ei to make a suecess of the sionary work and anxious to I the message entrusted in hu go to ax 111 my ns possible an recently instituted long It uuid the the publut of a monthly organ (or the adian mission, three issues which had been ptihlis i far. The tl see the .r will be brought Logan where funeral servica be held in the Logan tabm and interment will be in family plot in the Logan ' body u u ud V If I 1 tie u 5 cemetery. gan. tell Tiar The Japanese fled after tl airdrome was seized, and left hind big quantities of war iti rial. The allied troop3 began once to turn the base to their r use to complete the offer; which was bidding to chop off or more miles of New Cur coastline. ; The navy also revealed the Pacific wso presumably in the new subma" of the relatively Grenadier with 65 men. bW the total of American submar1. lost thus far in this war to a'hm ( our pt ,:ory To Jo t si ta- li to a ii Uod h fa L mint ?4di Filth not, a T w iktlj E2en bo ' a U gieet-eoopera- te rnty, ! f los i Lun-equ- lb, ir WHAT A FOOL yo ln 01 I'VE BEEN . A Tati X 12 t (Slug tun Wi t Ik a ' Injuries 30-da- Piivne-Townsher- F 11 Women! al A RMERS lit jubmiiLL U 40, 50, 60 Pep LEON D. HARDY ty (. -- v X Yc - INVASION! .This it it! . , . Mighty America it poised! . . . Will you t able to say: "I personally put my full strength into the knock-o- ut . . blow? Loan is on; The Thirrarry War the war home to our enemies, with killing fury, calls for an added dollars, qitiikly. 15 billion munot 0cm Your hoy, or your neighbors k"sjKi the fruits of this devastating Aloe m will be the months, the dollars, ,e j, eS lives it will save. And, across the rot pleading buy War Bonds an ' . 7hit advertisement contributed to War Loon Drive by The Studebaier S, mmm S if '1 jIo rpo IHd FfymgFmin ort rretes roM rum moetma n k i ' '0 15 x |