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Show 4 Christmas For All December marks 25, MONDAY, milestone or anniversary since If 39 the birth of our Savior. It is an anniversary more generally looked to by the people of the world as a whole, than any other date in history. Christmas is essentially a season where love and kindness abound in the home, a season when all should extend a spirit of Good Will Toward Men. There are many reasons why all of us should be happy this Christmas. Peace reigns throughout the land. Our government has undertaken to set up agencies to provide for the needy and generally speaking these agencies are doing a good job of it. This is a season when neighbors can really be a neighbor in the full meaning of the word, if there is anyone in the neighborhood in need. With the land filled with an abundance of food, with the stores filled with an abundance of warm clothing, with the mines in the state turning out an abundance of fuel, there is no occasion for anyone in this land to go hungry, to be scantily'clothed, nor to suffer from the cold weather. Lets take it upon ourselves to see that every one of our acquaintance is made merry this Christmas and holiday season. A HOME Telephone 700 Ninth Year LOGAN. No. 21. Red Cross Drive To Be Completed Busy Holiday By There is to be a busy 1 January The current Red Cross drive in Cache county is rapidly drawing to a close according to an announcement made by Sam Christensen, Roll Call Chairman. The work has been somewhat prolonged this year due to widespread colds and flu which struck during the peak of the campaign. According to Mr. Christensen, workers are out in full force now with the objective of cleaning up their respective distrets by the end of the year. Subscribers are urged to cooperate with the workers during the next few days in order that the work may be expedited with the greatest possihle haste. holiday at Wellsville, according to an announcement just issued. There will be a midnight dance, Christmas eve from 12 until 3:30 a.m. There also will be a Christmas dance. Two basketball games will be played Tuesday evening, Decemis betwen ber 26. One game Cliff's service and the Wellsville Junior high. The other game is between the Mendon Eagbs and the Logan Junior high. There is to be a married folks d. u.ce Wednesday. Dec. 27. Wrestling and boxing will be the center of attraction Thursday evening when a group of athletes assembled from various secRetains Post tions will present their wares. There are basketball games Dr. Elmer G. Peterson, president with a of the U. S. A. C., received ofFriday, December 29, New Years eve dance and a dance ficial notification Thursday of his New Years night. appointment to containue as chairman of the committee on "preAlbuquerque Visitor of phosphate deposits servation M. R. Isaacson, of the division and their national use. The noof physical survey of the Soil tification was received from ThomConservation Service, and station- as Cooper, secretary-treasurof ed at Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Associatoin of Land Grant was a visitor at the college Tues- Colleges and Universities. conferring day and Wednesday with Dr. R. H. Walker, director Drive to Ogden of the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muehlen agricultural experiment station and dean of the school of drove to Ogden Thursday taking Isaacson also with them Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. agriculture. spent considerable time with Dr. Earl. The latter took the bus for D. S. Jennings, who directs the a visit in Los Angeles with their soil survey work for the station. daughter. er SATURDAY DECEMDER 23. M..iO 193'J 62 im--i mi West Center Street New State Industry Gives 11. EVANS JR. RELIEF FUND RESIGNS FROM DRIVE FOR Great Promise in Western Boxelder County SCHOOL BOARD FINLAND ON Request Made to Have Wo--' man Named to Fill Vacan-- 1 cy Other Board Action, j Two Former Logan Men Identified with Development of New Salt Plant From Natural Wells. Auto License Plates Here On Wednesday A committee representing the ladies organizations of the city re- Lester Dunn of Ogden and Har- - quoted that the city school board ly J. Olson of Sal Lake Clty, 'glve consideration to the appoint- j both former residents of Logan. ment, Gf a lady member to repre- j were in Logan this week where th second municipal ward It was announced they are busy when an appointment is mads developing a new industry in (m the vacancy caused by the western Boxelder county. election of member William Evans Accompanied by a number of in- - I Jr., as mayor of Logan city. terested friends from Logan, a trip j Mr. Evans submitted a resig- was made to the site of their Ilation as member of the board from the Second Municipal ward to tak effect December 31, 1939 for the season that he was re- of Logan cently elected Mayor city. The Cache Valley Council of Boy Scouts of America were au- thorized to hold its annual ban- quet and meeting in Logan gym Thoma Greene, manager of the local tax commission office, an- new nounced Friday that the 1M0 Utah passenger car and truck plate will be in Logan and go on sale, next .Wednesday, December 27. Passenger and truck plates for the State of Utah do not expire but all those 1, until Ma-c- h seeking 1940 plates will be able to get them locally on or after December 27. Chauffeur license and automowill expire bile dealer p'etes December J1 . Auxiliaries Give Service In Great Humanitarian Move to Relieve Suffering. The drive for the relief of the j I I ferlng reach j gan today" of erilve stage Freder. p ctmPi ooordLitor of the puef Fund for Northern T,.h "The Womens Auxiliary orgac- 0f the American Legion Veterans of Foreign Wan, with the cooperation of the Lo- - ijons and the gan city high school children, wiU conduct a sale of badges on the streets of Logan. Similar programs are being followed in Brigham City. Tremonton and the larger communiUes of the state. The badges, especially prepared for this appeal, have a white background with a light blue Finnish cress. .The persons who will conduct the January 20, 1940. was given the sale will wear white saslies, upon Authorization word creation of a.i education council which rre imprinted the ' Li to be made up ol repnescntatives ' Finland. harmony with the of the various city organizations poppy sales conducted annually by great depths and at great cost fw thg purpo&e of discussing edu- - ihe service organizations the to the inexpensive pro- cational prcblenLS and policies for chaser wUl be free to pay a dime cess required to reclaim the salt the of the school sys- -. cr any other amount he or she bjlU3TO?nt from the Boxelder wells. tom. The council to hold a series feels able. Every dollar of the A crew of several men are em- - j of six during the winter funds so contributed will promptly ployed at the salt fields at the j Which time discussions will be reach tlie people of Finland time. In their proposed lout deduction for any expense on. plant they also will reclaim coarse; claims totaling $32,052.15 were whatever. We are deeply grateful salt from the lake. To do this a authorized paid which included' to the members of our own Veterditch is being constructed to car- notes of the district to $30,000.00 ans organizations who have volunteered in such a magnificent ry the lake water to the dyked te coming due December 31, 1939. manner to assist a people who areas immediately west of Monuare fighting for the cause of hument Point. man liberty. A tract of land has been acquir. ed from the state by Messrs. Dunn The Finnish Relief Fund will and Olson on which these dykes supply food, housing, transportation and other necessities to the are being cna icted. They have embattled people of Finland, many also filed on th. water from the i of whom are being evacuated from (Continued on page Four) : The following program will be the war area in the cold of the given in the Second ward Sacra- Arctic night and in the face of a ment meeting Sunday, December relentless enemy. 24. Mr. Champ reported that the The program is given under the response from all quarters is very auspices of the choir directed by gratifying, and that the funds are Mrs. Laura Shumway. beginning to flow in large remitT tances from New York to Song, "Christmas Notice of0j Program: LAKE CITY on Page Eight) cb0jj. prayer; song, Christmas S. U. appeal to the Tenth circmtjSOngi choir; Sacrament; Scripture Thurscourt of appeals was filed with music, Elder Claude - reading day by Evan Homer Hancey, con- wennergren, accompanied by Mrs. vlcted in U.S. district court ofiFrejon g Neilsen; song, Christ-nin- e counts of embezzlement and mas., Mrs. Rachel Johnson, solo-falentry. choir. Christmas Story, Musical Hanceys attorney, Willard Han- jj0ujise shumway; Aggie Coach Appointed Wellsville; Will Have UTAH, PAPER FOR nO.WE PEOPLE To Committee Coach Dick Romney of the Utah Aggies, received a wire Friday morning from Forrest C. Cox, basketball coach at Colorado University, requesting him to accept a position as a member of the for district selection committee seven of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Cox has been named as chairman of the selection committee. Romney wired back his acceptance receiving his immediately after invitation and said he was happy to serve with Cox as a member of the selection committee. District seven comprises all the teams iri basketball collegiate Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah and Dutch Last year Montana. at Wyoming U. Witte, coach was chairman of the committee. ' with-prese- nt j ' Sunday Eve j riQgrain at Second Ward I Welcome Home Meet For Car-SAL- ! Overseas Vets ed i "Lost Sheep Night for veterans of foreign wars was held Thursday W. W. night with Commander Welch in the chair. Commander Welch has planned an intensive membership campaign as the first objective of the winV. F. local for the ters program W. unit. . to start 1940 with a compfete Mr. Welch said are planning a local welfare program of community activities for which we need the overseas support of every eligible veteran in this vicinity. The naob- tional V. F. W. program .if desM for 1940so jectives , se Appeal Made To Various Lions Clubs F. P. Champ, chairman of the Silent Finnish Relief Fund, having' been jury could base its verdict on anyjThref; wlse Men; song, commissioned to this position by and that Judge of the counts Night, by choir; benediction. former president Herbert Hoover, Tillman D. Johnson erred In his j A extended invitation is has entered into the work wholeinstructions to the Jury. as ward members. well as to all and with a determiheartedly Judge Johnson last week sen- to have Logan and Cache serve nation j tenced Hancey OuCrowded m a federal prison for each of, County do ist quota in this high the nine counts, the sentences toi uacne American correspondents minded undertaking appeals supplied have been sent to the Lions clubs every community run concurrently. news at Wellsville, Richmond and LewisThe Tenth district court is still, us with stories Reviewing the yeaA Many ton, and the necessity of quick considering an appeal from a pre- - for the no& appear in this action has also been vfons sentence of a year and astories could urged upon f0rmer assistant issue because of lick of space but the mayors of the various county glyen weeks issues. towns by Chairman Champ. in mi ier, cashier and trust officer of the pH lappear Sam ZZs on foreign soil or in Lorito Cache Valley Banking company iaSt May on a separate conviction. waters. Am-- ; for America, of the for of Fully appreciative Security splendid spirit cooperAmerican ation by the citizens of Cache county in our behalf erican citizens and fordependents veterans and their during the past year, we hereby send seasons greet- constitutes the basisof the . rent program in behalf of rtuch ings to every family within the county. membership drive is nationwide a be to lot our a it full measure of happy .May enjoy by more than being conducted I happiness over the holdiays and that joy may reign 3,500 local V. F. W. Posts, Mr. LEWISTON Bishop David O. In nation-wid- e First the the1 Vith homes said. in Hendricks Welch reorganized and stateharmony your throughout Christmas and supreme committees were ward Sunday 'school Sunday in following The wide Years. New campaigns, ,this newspaper has been desigappointed at the Thursday Archie1 the Sunday school session. Supernated to act for the Finnish Relief Fund, Inc., to We are also hopeful that it may be your pleasure meeting: Blair and Rosemond Membership. intendent Walter Ra- counselors Milton Jorgenson and receive and transmit to New York contributions to enjoy the blessings of health and prosperity dur- Marshall, chairman; Fred Marshall, Theon Nellson were honorably reDavis, John leigh, And for all we feel Leon individuals, groups arid organizations for the J. leased. Theon Nellson was sustainthrough it ing the coming year. Passey. Peter Fjelsted, E lor-ainWelch. e W. of the people of Finland. to W. an relief allwise Creator who Callahan and that we should give thanks ed as superintendent with Relief Christmas on William Waddoups and Committee Stock His has showered so lavishly many blessings during 'to visit Gold Star mothers and as counselors. Buy today the badge with the blue cross of the year that is about to bid us all adieu. veterans widows, also to take Mr. Blair and Mr. Jorgenson Finland thereon. The funds from the sale of these LEO C. NIELSEN, Chairman, baskets to needy veterans families, have served In the Sunday school E. J. be remitted to the officials in charge will badges Arthur LaBeau. chairman; for a number of years. Mr. Nellson WILLIAM WORLEY, W. W. Welch, with Mrs. for a year, each have given good the Finnish Callahan, Relief Fund. of A. W. CHAMBERS, Mrs. service, May the new LaBeau, Mrs. Callahan and Cache County Commissioners. have equal success. Welch assisting. Season's Greeting to Citizens From Cache County Commissioners Sy. j 4 efXd Uirears ...I... t- fm S j n3f I : J j pst Ward. CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED . SlUldaV SOIOO! FOR FINNISH RELIEF Reorganized o . cy n FID |