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Show TTJTO n Subscription Per Year Mail or Carrier $1.50 Second Year CLf t in J'fancviO. (USD At sewing 92 wits selling At 1 Telephone 700 SCHOOL BOARD Scouts Receive (!, 1002. 62 West Center Atw.J,Ev;SjQRTojjy(Ii!: received scouts awards at a court of honor Sunday held In the Logan LDS. Eighth ward, under the auspices of troop 7. The court, which was for the Logan district, was under the direction ot One Member to be Elected in S. V. Prows, court ot honor chairof the district. The awards are Logan and Two in County man as follows: Judges Appointed. Tenderfoot Troop 3, Logan Eleventh ward. Boyd Sorenson. Rodney There Is an election to be held Hess, Robert Marlow; troop 7. Eldon In Logan and Cache county on Kloepfer. Wednesday of this week. The polls Second class Troop 7. Loren Hale will be opened from 7 a. m. to 7 Russell and LeRoy Naylor. Lloyd p. m. In Logan Dr. It. K. Merrill Johnson, Ray Anderson. Is a candidate to succeed himself First class Troop 3, Charles Jenon the Logan city board of educa- kins Jr., Dwythe Dailies. tion. IBs opponent Is Dr. B. L. Merit badges Troop 3. Guy Car-doRichards of the U.S.A.C. faculty. Curtis Calderwood, Dwythe In the county John J. Hendry of Daines. George Anderson; troop 7, Wcllsvllle Is a candidate to succeed Robert Adams. Jack D. Marshall; himself. He ts unopposed. troop 9, Logan Sixth ward, Ray H. Ray Pond of Richmond Is a Gibbons. candidate to succeed himself. He 4. Life Troop Logan Second Is opposed by Lowell Sylvester ward, Emory Smith. Karren of Lewiston. There Is exEagle Troop 4. Emory Smith. Five-yepected to be a heavy vote In the veteran Troop 15. Pro- north district. Both candidates yidence First ward. Dallas g made a vigorous campaign, j ger; troop 9. Ross A. Nyman. Voting places and judges In pre- cinct No. 2 In the county are as T IV PAMPpI villi viiLf I AV Lii 1 1 Speaker darner Hopes Take Poll on Iker Men sure Before Holiday Sea-rlLame Duck Memson bers Vole. SANTA CLAUS i j The first district convention of the American Legion and auxiliary was held here Sunday at the The gan chamber of commerce. meetings were presided over by H. Fayne Bernhlsel of Lewiston, dls- aud" commander. while tary meeting In the afternoon was In charge of Mrs. Asia If. Bergcson of Smtthficld. A fill A If Vl Uflllu ill'lll 111 Adjutant; E. A. Littlefield, Joseph E. Nelson. C. D. Pope and Charles R. Mabey, state commander. prior to Hie adjournment of the auxiliary, additsses were made by Mr Mabey and Mrs, Kathryn Edell of Gat land, past president of the Idaho department, American Legion auxiliary, and Mrs. A. Har-I- I a of Ogden, state president of the adauxiliary. Following these The convention had representa- - dresses, the auxiliary adjourned to the Hotel Ecclei. where a short tlv and posts from Box Elder coun- meeting was held. Poet commander made reports of ty. The morning session consisted the progress of the posts at end tl froB ,ca11 of the session. The convention 8 V' drpss ot the Logan post, and opened Saturday night with a large Presses by O. A. Mesley. sta-- c dance. Hundreds of Youngsters on Hand to Give Grand Old Welcome Man Saturday Afternoon. i 5l A Seal campaign by the Cache County chapter of the Utah Tuberculosis association, were laid at a meeting of the local, at the Logan chamber of commerce. Mrs. J. H. Wat ins, Jr., chairman presided, others on the county committee are Miss Virginia Daniels secretary, Alma Sonne, D. E. G. Carter, Dr. J. E. Greaves. Mrs. Alma Olsen , Miss Joan Oeddes, Logan, Dr. Paul Burgess and Mrs. Carrie Anderson Hyrum, Miss Bell Kemp, Lewiston; Mrs. G. L. Reese, Smitn-fielMis. Larson, Millville. The committee reported that $30 was spent la,t year for milk for undernourislied children in the city and county schools. There is also some money to be spent for the same purpose this year. In addition to this the association sent 6 children to the summer health camp in Salt Lake City for 6 weeks during the past summer. Posters are being up In ail the leading stores and the seals will be mailed directly from the state headquarters In Salt Lake City. It !s hoped by the committee that a good resixnse will be made to the drive this year. Hundreds of Cache Valley youngsters, many of them accompanied A bold and unpre- Washington their parents, gave old Santa by ccdented attempt by the Democ Claus a hearty welcome In Logan ratio leadership to force its party's Old Santa Saturday afternoon. outright prohibition repeal pra- came to Logan on the 4 o'clock posal through the house failed to- -j Interurban car and besides distriday and dimmed prospects of fur- buting candy and nuts to the mulon the Issue in that ther action titude, he promised to bring the branch during the remainder t f children many beautiful presents the short session. for Christmas. The action was interpreted on Logan streets had been decoratCnpitol Hill as foreshadowing a ed for the occasion with brilliant special session of tlio new congress lights and evergreen trees. Businext spring soon after President- ness houses have made special Is elect Roosevelt o Inaugurated preparations for the holiday seathat the Democrats may carry out son and have stocked up to give their pledge for flat repeal. a big selection of Christeveryone I resoluof the Despite the defeat mas presents. lion by the narrow margin of 272 j (53.000 to brought approximately The Junior high school band led to 144 majority being j follows: that It Is a the procession last and year, county the! for throughout the required adoption - River Schoolhouse well recognized fact that the e business Heights section, the Senior band Democrats planned Immediate at- - D081 Editor: Walter Scholes, Sr., Peter Griffin. is of a greater value on cer- being in Salt Lake for the football H looks like nearly all the local tael: on the problem of modifying Dora Chlpman; Providence city (is a more tain lands than domestic stock. game. Santa Claus was mounted Volstead law. Speaker Garner sportsmen, j the hall Willard Chugg, Annie May The men in charge of predatory on a specially decorated float. The a beer bill will be ready for fitting term) choose to remain hopes Pickett, J. J. Theurer; College before the Christmas lioti- - orant. Judging by the way they animal control were critized for children kept close to the float, ward meeting house Delo Oise.:, failed to take advantage of the neglecting to clean up the Hons and getting a great kick out of seeing days. Wells-vill- e Lena Olsen, Carl Speth; y convention spon-ber- coyotes that are cleaning up our Santa dressed In his regulation me:n-- ! wonderful Eighty-on- e "lame ducks" city hall William P. Leath-am- , deer right up here on the local uniform so early prior to Jus not to the next sored by the Agriculture College, Funeral sei vires were la id Sunreturned Kenneth B. Murray and Marriitive, this Logan canyon of vent to the lmir.es on Christina; day at noon in the Tourtii waul Pemoc-- , and thirty-thre- e This affair v as well advertised. 1 conrri's, tha If. Jones. e means r.mhiag to them, and eve. cm.: rats miicp-d ev n not the news cf it up here. '0 in Note mix r. 'chapel for John A. MrAl: t. r who in Vo'ine places or.d juders j died l.i.-the nifa rre. knew if it. Eiiy-n::- i in Los A:U'I.-- . ni.uii't 5itely they n r W II". C. r.t AUhovch 4 No. F in the was shijijxd to Logan tor inincumbents voted dtii.ited fer it. body m Lo.-anut All owdo :i the irom pa: innii the Sukc ff ns li;i'vw. jire terment. Tliis being thc former hilt of :ix votes from the loud in their praise of til. Rirlimond club rooms Roy C ing to sickncs was unable to home cf deceased. that was so President A. E. Anderson and live to the affirmative would have valuable information Lewis. Charles Peart, A. A sent the resolution to the senate, frooly on Services were conducted by B. ,h those the held President by Quinney given Joseph Cove ward chapel S. W. Alien, 1C3 103 Democrats, th- op Ola Sonne. Sjjeakeis were lite gram. Raymond Kingston!. Mrs. Geneva their nnnu Iaentertainment for publicans, and 1 Farmer-Labor- , There were approximately a icvr,--- officers of the stake in the Fir-- t long friends of deceased and wore White-House- " Lewiston Hindiicks; to came here to; for thc nirasure; 44 Dcmoc - 0f mcn on this j ,t counties who love it and recreation ward hall Bishop B. G. Thatcher. H. C. j'olcd night Monday piogran: H. F. Bernhisel. is the December 10, day Friday, :Lunt and I ho;e they see some voted doubtful if there ever was nv A delightful time was had by all rats and 100 Republicans Kemp, Mrs. Victor Wad- sot for parents day at the Logan and 1;,.,ll0I, Sonne. papers, I wirh to requ-an. ajamst it. E.evcn of the kind of a program where evi ry these present. There v. as a pro-racicups; Rtf phenson ward chapel era's opposing are "lame duck-- " niemki r came, through w"h t. them to take a lively interest in high reliort. The main purpose; Musical numbers v rnims. roirm-mi- i men's ton-.i- . of m S: Mrs. C. Myron Wiser, pii wl.i'e 7 J th game li re lx(uu..e'for thiS Republicans, a total cf r.s;r.el work in men a i.ictb., r r? Lav-ei-. ft Jcs-,:ward choir; aul by tlie singing of conscr-- , tt is too big a job for thc six orj way, and the cntliuia-Tl;. .o lav. mg dotulid by Trunk Bauii Sr. a. id F.:::s t:i, ward chape Joseph prnnar.i rendered flume the r'vmnT' ving and improving our natural seven local sjxjrtsmen. Miss Nora Eiiason. John T. Cu.ne Mrs. Isa bell Bitr.an. Mrs. Arthur ai.-To these mcn, I wi.-.- to resources y as extmnely pronoun:-ria-vp Will. urn Wo-T- v by and George W. Squires ofieicd Dent. rd. emun i.nifv sui'ir.c: pep song led by quest that they use their influence prayers. Bishop Sonne dcciicat- d the parents wid um Ule Director Wm Fetrrson and Pro- to discourage politicians Horn Walter Win hi irk n sister! by Mics g giave at the Logan city fessor T. G. Tavior are to be hign- Harris at the jii ino; good game wardens, with cmssioon.s uuai i ociocx, vnen tery. s. do not cncour- - Liley Iy praised in their v. oik of selecting readings during the ci ning by Mr assemule in tlie liDiary, men who aie capable and well LaVon Zohincer; saxaphone so'o. any changes whatever in the Wi0ie Ittl'Y VkhL IHi ame to view formed, It would require consider- - personal of the State Game depart- - limns liom tlie dammit Vaughan Harris; Logan stake road A number of merchants have departshow act furnished by Logan First ments. to be given away was said, one interesting topic Cook handle liis work himself, he at'wjlat ward, in this act wore some young tributed prizes Gre-- n was tjle vajue 0f zion nncj- Bryce has very efficient men in his do-- ; "False Faces, latest World Wide dancing girls who also sang some the Cache Stake Gold and December ball, evening, Wednesday canyon parks to this state, they are partment and it certainly would b: picture, to come to the Capitol pleasing numbers, assisted by mem- 14 in the Palais d'Or. The prizes PoW many timcs each year to the the wrong thing to ask him to make Theatre, is the product of such an bers of the Bluebird orchestra; will be on display tomorrow in the The M Men and Hyrum of Hancredits Miss of and T talent that the tourists, bringing the state countless any changes simply because some Percy Quinney Mary array on Main thousands of Gleaner girls of the Hyrum stake tlie production would be sufficient sen added a funny touch by their Leader building window dollars, and we always democrat wants a job. held their annual ball at the Yours very truly, have the parks to sell again. to fill a goodly portion of film-do- clever dancing in a real comedy sree' A special feature of the annual South Cache high school Friday ROBT. CROOKSTON. countv dMr ln Who's Who. makeup; Paramount glee club gave be a demonstration of the Lowell Sherman, besides playing several numbers and a member, La- ball will Smithfield The Smithfield evening' under the Actions of Mrs. Wm. H. the starring role in False Faces, Von Baer, gave a very funny ora- Gold and Green fox trot by fifty Parent Teachers association will stake sujx:rvisors, Sherman's latest tion; a fashion show was staged by couples chosen from the best danalso directed. hold their next meeting Friday Terry, E. N. Larson and Wm. S. A new organization of offiWhat Price Hollywood girls from the Logan Sy:ond ward cers in the stake. role in evening, Dec. 9, 7:30 at the Junior Baily. cers were effected as follows: been hailed by critics through- portraying costumes consisting of has high school with President Etfie A. skirts and puffed out the country as one of the most the Stake Gleaner president, Verna hoop Green in charge; community singoutstanding performances of the shoulders, not forgetting the old ing under the direction of Mrs. Em- Eiiason of Hyrum; vice president, fashioned bussel, to words written season: and his two latest directorma Thornley; violin solo, Mary Joyce Scott of Millville, with Relia ial successes, "The Greeks Had a by Miss Bernice Quinney; general Smith; double quartet, Mesdames Miller of Hyrum, as secretary. Joand Ladies of program arranged by Miss Ann Word for Them Harold Deppe, Edd Pitcher, George seph Larson of Mendon, was electCoach Dick Romney has arrang- Hansen have been genuine Neddo, Miss Bernice Quinney, Miss the Jury, and Frank Winn and ed M Mens president, with Carl Tessle Harris, Mrs. J. C. Broberg screen entertainment. ed a C. A. Hurren, Marcus Grif- Olson of Hyrum as vice president. Messrs schedule resifor very H. 52, satisfactory Frank Hill, Smithfield, of "False and Walter Wuthrick, all members The original story 1933 and Jesse Harvey Maughan of Wellsville as in Rocky Mountain Confer- fin, Floyd Thornley dent of this city all his life, died Faces," is from the pien of one of of the community activity commitMoral and Men- secretary and Theodore Maughan here Monday night, following a Thompson; talk, ence football Of the competition. the screen's most popular and suc- tee of the stake boards; Chairman lengthy illness of cancer of the neck. tal Dr. Jacobson oi of Hyrum as reporter. Hygiene by seven games scheduled, four of the U.S.A.C. cessful authors, Kubec Glasmon J. L. Montrose had charge of the Mr. Hill was born here, the son of them are to be played at Logan. Glasmon is responsible for such program and led in some amusing Joseph and Betsey Ann Hill. Refreshments will be served by Smithfield Funeral services The successes as "Public games and dance mixers. sensational opening games is with West- the Domestic Science Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rose were 'held Saturday afternoon at girls of the ern and States "Smart Money teachers on September Enemy, Gittens Hill and three children, the First ward chapel for Mrs. 30 school under the direction of high and will be played at the local Miss Florence Webb. All "Blonde Crazy. Manon Hill and Bessie Heaps of Mary Ann Pitcher, under the diparents are stadium. The conference Not one but three leading Indgames urged to attend. Smithfield and Mrs. E. H. Hanccy rection of Bishop George Nelson. cast. the scheduled Sherman in with as are Utah ies support Aggies of Logan. Funeral services have Music was furnished by the follows: They are Peggy Shannon, Lila Lee not as yet been announced. of direction ward under the choir, Signs of spirng are appearing on and Geneva Mitchell. Miss ShanSept. 30 Western State at LoLowell Smith with Mrs. Bertha Utah State Agricultural colthe Trenton All work in Trenton non is a former Ziegfeld's Follies gan. Mather at the piano. The opening lege campus. A flowering shrub at and New York stage actress these days is being planned to 7 Oct. Bozeat Montana State carthe south entrance, the Forsythia, songs were Softly Beams the Sacbrought to Hollywood to replace conform with the big ward red Dawning and I Have Read man. which ordinarily blooms in the Clara Bow. Lila Lee, a favorite cf nival to be held here Dec. 8th and Oct. 14 Denver university with David at of a Beautiful City spring is blossoming. The flower is long standing, needs no introduc- 9th. Dinners, programs, auctions, invocation Denver. a yellow, bellshaped one and one Roskelley as soloist; tion to picture fans. And Geneva a dance and a big athletic card The United States Civil Service was offered by Bishop C. J. Plowof the earliest spring blossoming Oct. 28 Utah University at Salt Mitchell, petite brunette star of are planned. commission will accept applications of Lake. shrubs. Mrs. John B. Glenn man. Among those who spoke Wellsville the musical comedy stage, whose The Sunday school and mutuals until Deoember 22 for the position life the and qualit.es sterling to "Little as such early in dinners for the a are arranging work pictures Nov. 4 Wyoming at Logan. was guest of honor at of conductor elevator in (female) According to Professor F. M. Miss Bluebeard, "Back Pay and be served cafeteria style from 12 surprise party given at her home of Sister Pitcher were Walter Nov. li Colorado Aggies at Lo- Washington, D. C. the flower is dormant in cold Coe, Everton of Logan, Bishop George many others, has fast brought her noon each day to 2 p. m. Good on her birthday Saturday evening. The salary is $1,080 a year, less weather and the recent warm weaof A- gan. Leavitt Nelson Edwin and own is her of gaining readings, musicals, luncheon delicious recognition, programs Games and a Nov. 18 Brigham Young at Lo- a furlough deduction of 8 lberta Canada. Special vocal duet, per ther in Logan has brought it out. recitations, one act plays etc., are were enjoyed by fifty relatives popularity with fans. cent by and deduction retirment and Temperatures, as recorded of gan. Absence Hilma Corbridge by arranged for from 2 p. m. to 4 p. and friends. Those from out cf Lowell U.S. Weather Bureau at yie the 3 cent. at Mather per Mrs. Smith with m. At 4 p. m. the auctions will town were Mr. and Mrs. Guyman Received Fractured Leg-Le- wis must show that Uege' have gone nc kwer than piano; closing number, SomeApplications Loveday, 11, son of be held. All sorts of produce and Tarbet of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. the benedictime Well within the last three years they 29 degrees during December, as Understand; Mr. and Airs. Isaac Loveday, merchandise to be got together by W. J. Glenn and family and Mrs. A. have J. at had tion, least three months compared with below zero weather Alnscough. sustained a fractured left leg the R. S. and Elders will be auc- Nancy Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. A of offeras elevator at the same time last year. floral The paid experience have beautiful The charge of hit when tioned. many by Irvin Glenn Logan. primary this afternoon, minimum of 4 was recorded on or conductor. esteem and ojjerator A dance love of the st big A party was given Sun ings spoke a car driven by a resident of of the confections. December 3, 1931. The maximum As there are ample registers of Providence by the name of Thursday night with good music day evening at the home of Peter held for Sister Pitcher. report for this month was 50 deThe accident was assures all who come a good time. M. Williamson in honor of his Mary Ann Pitcher was born in Smithfield Robinson. The First ward Re- eligibles residing in the District of grees on December 2, while 34 A birthday Sugar House district, Salt Lake lief Columbia, Delaware, Iowa, MaryBrough and assistants birthday anniversary. unavoidable, it is said. The Edmund Society will entertain at a degrees above was the maximum lad ran from behind a parked are working out a good athletic cake formed the centerpiece for City, March 16, 1864, the widow of married folks dance, Dec. 9 at 8 land, Vermont, and Virginia, such for the first days of December, car in the path of the ap- card for Friday night. Dell Bax- the table where a delicious hot the late Edward Pitcher and p. m. at the First ward recreation residents will not be admitted to 1931. ter of Cornish, who has boxed thc supper was served to forty-twdaughter of Ira and Marie Jensen hall, with good old Happy Day this examination, except persons proaching machine. best of them, and Walt Wood our Out of town guests were Mr. and Eldridge. music. Numbers will be given with granted military preference. Christmas Wrapping Paperspeedy local boxer are listed for Mrs. R. S. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Full information may be obtain- She is survived by her mo her each ticket sold and the person Ruilding New Home A long string cf ym- m. Williamson and daugh- event. main the or rt O. irrt from Albert Anderson, Heavy wrapping paper for your living in Canada and the foilov. holding the correct number will bo ed Morgan Hailstone, employee ter Aileen of Smithfield, Mr and children: Mrs. Ruby Williams a. ! given a fruit cake. A Ponv began other local talent is in training A H Palmar and pro- - rotary cf the United States Civil Christmas mailing is on sale at entertainBoard of Examiners, at the the Cache American office. 5 cents jjrs. Dewey Bird and children of Mrs. Inez Stratton of Canada. M aiatior. todav for a new home assure a big evenings gram will be given during tlie Service Everyone are office in this city. r.tjfnent. Em.er Johnson per sheet. evening. pn (Continued on Pae i iv join us in this big carnival. GMrii and 1st West street. Che n. , r6 d. CR00XST0N SAYS GAME j ar MEET WAS VALUABLE ONE I Zollin-havln- j two-thir- wild-gam- Services Sunday In Fourth Ward For J.A.McAlister I rs -- ign-acti- j ' s. two-da- ad-fa- t Prr-id- neg.i-jy.e- T!--- Parents Day At The Logan ic Ol-.-- - Senior High i cf m, st Demo-Refre- 1 e j - j False Faces Cast Reds Like Film Who's Who -- : Features For Gold and Green Ball Announced - i ccme-placin- j amatrur-demociat- M.I.A. of Hyrum Stake Holds Annual Ball Smithfield Parent-- j eachers Meeting gver j HAVE GOOD UTAH AGGIES O f Smithfield Died Monday Eve SCHEDULE FOR 1933 SEASON Smithfield Honors Mary Ann Pitcher Signs of Spring Recorded O n College Campus Trenton Plans Two Day Fest Two Birthday Examination For Elevator Conductor j Parties Given At Wellsville no-ho- st 1- -3 1- -2 Fruit Cake To Be Given At Smithfield no-ho- -- o. - Sec-ho- - t'-- e i TOM. A. ALLRED Men in Car Wliich Goes Down Steep Embank IxKan ment West of Preston day Eve. Mon- Marvin Artel Preston. Idaho Allred. 30. of Preston, was killed outright and four other men were injured, one seriously, when thlr emautomobile went over a bankment on federal highway No. 91, three and a half miles west of here, Monday at 5:30 p. m. Allred was pinned under the coupe and his neck was broken. Lloyd Hall of Preston, whose skull was fractured, was rushed here by passing motorists. His condition was rejxjrted serious by attaches of the Preston hospital late Monday night. Cuts and bruises were suffered by Ed Hodges of Preston, driver of the machine; Alvin Coombs and Richard Nelson of Logan, Utah. Hodges said he was blinded by the headlights of an approaching automobile and his coupe left the highway. plunged on an angle for 60 feet down the embankment at the north side of the road, and overturned. Tlie accident occurred, he said, when he and his companions were returning to Pro:: top from Dayton, seven miles west of her, where they had been chopping stacked hay. Allred came to Tres'on two years nco from M.ipleton. lie prcvimrly had lived in Bear Lake county. Iiia-hand Randoljjh, Utah. He is the son of the late Marvin and Caroline Allred. Surviving are a brother, Guy Allred, Mapleton; four sifters, Mrs. Ernest Sjjatig, Mapleton: Mrs Beulah Hess, Paris; Mrs. Carina Bt Plano; Mus I!a Allred, two Farley L. Allred, Preston, and I 't'.-- Allred, Mo holf-s- i 'oertia Pari'; Rich, Alton, Vvo.. and Mrs. Ert.e Thomar.der, Muiray, Utah. ot o, r 1 co-.- Frank H. Hill Eight Tagea. ChrirtinSi Twenty-tw- o lY cents Christmas Seal Campaign Drive Gets Under Way DISTRICT CONVENTION HERE; APPEARS IN PROVES FATAL Plans for the kx.il li'EIS FALL SiX'AMERICAN LEGION HOLDS Honor Awards ON .00 AN', UTAH, TUESDAY. DIXT.MF.IIU Butur 31 toUv. A Home Paper for Home People No. 12 ELECTION Butter Market ire Joe E. Brown Must Have His Fun Even At Ladies Expense Eight small mice created a near panic at the First National stud- -, ios during the taking of the latest Joe E. Brown comedy, "You Said a Mouthful, now showing at tlie Capitol Theatre. Although prop mice, they were rodents, furnished for the picture. They were intended to scare Joe E. Brown, who has the role of an artless boob who is afraid of almost every thing, including his shadow. Joe simulated plenty of fear for picture purposes, but he didnt scare at all after the scene was shot. Just to make sure everyone realized he had been only acting on the set, he let the mice loose in the vicinity of the ladies' dressing rooms. There were a series of wild shrieks as Ginger Rogers, Sheila Terry and other feminine players In the picture scampered off the set. Nor could they be induced to return to the set until Director them the Lloyd Bacon assured mice had been caught, and even then Miss Rogers came back with the studio cat under her arm. honest-to-goodne- ss Logan J.H. Group Organizes Club Fourteen fellows, under the leadership of Orval Lloyd met Friday night at the Junior high and organized an aviation club. The purpose of the club is to encourage the study of the elemental principles of aviation. Willis A. Dial of the faculty will direct the work of the club, which was organized in two squadrons, the "Hawker Furies and the Hell Divers. L. Ray Lloyd and Stanley Daines were selected as flight leaders. Charter members of the club are: Hawker Furies, L. Ray Lloyd, Glen Maughan, Maurice Wm. Larsen, Mark Marler, Nelson, Edw. P. Clyde and Frank West, Jr., Hell Divers, Stanley Delbert Robt. Daines, Napper, Loux, Kenneth Ivan Keveren, Haslam, Vein Allen and |