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Show CACHE AMERICAN Page Four LOGAN. CACHE COUNTV. Thun UTAH Enlistments Continue at New Womens Residence Hall Inspected Wednesday AT THE CAPITOL AT THE ROXY i lay, Aupruat 4, 19&i o Fort Douglas r V?!2 ' I I; ,i b ' ik , Vf . 41 , r r';w ' I ' it-- . SeSeil'J' eight elihaluteiiU wife made during tb month of July in Suit Lake t'ily Recruiting ilistrlil It kuh announced Wednesday tiy Colonel B. E. Urey. District U. S. Army. officer, Fifteen men enlisted for service 111 Hawaii, thirteen for the 7ih Infantry. Vancouver Barrack. Washington, two for 4th Infantry, Port Missoula, Montana, and one for 4th Infantry. Port George thlriy-tw- o Wright, Washington, for 3SU Infantry, Port Douglas, Utah, and others for various assignments In tho 9th Corps Area. Among the men from the Inter mountain Area enllating were Terranr W, Dean. Jake M. Kaiser. Morrisa Medall, Robert W. Newman, Charles C. Jacobs. Clyde R. Chamberlain, Wayne A. Phil-lipRoy Johnson, John Guymon, Samuel E. Snyder, Iete Bonavlch, Kenneth T. Goudy, Lowe!) W. Williams. and Willard C. Newton of Salt Lake City; John B. Glowacki. Reed J. Tippets, Harry C. Knickerbocker, and Edward K. Dana of Ogden. Prom Idaho were Wllllnm F. Warren, Twin Falls; William If. Stewart. IUaekfoot; Donald S Filer; Albert M. Clark, Idaho Falls; Wilber E. Drown. Black foot; Lon K. Jones. Howard W. Cook, and Robert L. Knudson, Pocatello; Raymond L. I ut Belle. Idaho Falls; Marvin J. Scrlvner, Idaho Falls; Allen E. Tamsett, Nampa; Patrick M. Brown, Black-fooand Tbeo W. Owens. Burley to fill Among those their own vacancy was Sergeant H Avery A. Houston, Company 38th Infantry, who has been on duty with the Salt Lake City Recruiting District, as tgi testation commander of the Ogden Recruiting office since November, 1937. auColonel (Vey stated that thority ha been received to enlist three telephone operators, one radio technician, three message clerks, two telephone specialists and four telephone linemen for service in Panama, and two Bb Clarinet players for 4th Infantry Band, Fort George Wright, Washington, one BBb Bass, two Trombone,' one Saxophone, three Clarinet and one Cornet player for the 38th Infantry, at Fort Douglas; and one Mute player for the 14th Coast Artillery Band. Fort Worden. Washington. Colone) Grey also stated that other vacancies were in the Infantry at Fort Douglas, Fort MlRsoula. Fort Geo. Wright and at Vancouver a, iflLlsUi Hii-,3 J M flurf wxwcrHel. flLcepno ioof Sct'vf tf fgom the vcw women's resipence ur'- iwvo s QONP7-- 1icul.tupni. COLLEGE - each girl has a maximum of primodern, the Womens Logan and Spencer S. Eocies, Mrs. William said. Contlnu ad- - den. F. P. Champ, Logan, presl-ditlvacy." new campus Hall, trus-ln- s one of the lng she explained, at the USAC, was officially dent of the college board of and the following board most obvious as well as the most pec ted Wednesday afternoon by, tees, were also Included In complex problems ' with which any the USAC Building Association members tour: Olof Nelson. Logan; J Institution has to 'the residence Is that of the Completed recently Melvin J finding and keeping suitable livParadise . accommodate B. Wlute, to hall ' equipped C ing quarters for students under 110 college girls, is situated on Ballard. Salt Lake City, and the Logan canyon highway afford- O. Adney, Corinne, H. J. Hatch Its care. The provision cf resld nee cam-- ! prominent Logan banker and E halls , is as Important as classlng magnificent views of the and IT. Logan, Young. attorney lor the rooms. Tlie duel pu.jjoe of colCache Valley pus. southern also lege residence haUs Is not one of were association, .building a portion of Logan city. at the ceremonies, housing but of education and eduBoasting a conservative modem present structure! Following the tour the entire cational Influences, , style of architecture the Mr. Bullen, the building assoshape group Journeyed up Logan canyon is laid out In a broad-with the purpose of giving each to the college forestry camp where ciation president remarked, "Utah dinner was served. State Agricultural college has long Lenore Lewis Willi anas, dean of felt the need for residence halls women at the college, aided in f0r both men and women. The of the windows presents a striking pointing out the distinctive fea- building association Is happy that of the new residence hull we are filling at least a part of The foyer and appearance. explained that the hall was 'that need by the completion of ception room are tastefully used during the past summer ses- - tills beautiful structure for the signed and decorated while the 'women students. We are glad to lend the college assistance with any such worthy projects." Reservations have already been roof garden, also for small social received for the coming school gatherings. The Womens Residence Hall year and Dean Williams urges all The Inspection tour was directa long students who wish to reside at ed by Dr. E. O. Peterson, presi- meets most adequately Residence Hall to communl- dent of the college, and Included felt need. It is modern in all members of the building asso- respect with spacious rooms well cate with her immediately. and lighted and the catory ceremonies for the new ciation: Asa Bullen, Logan, president, directors. M. C. Hams, A- rooms are designed to be occupied budding will be held after school Berntson tby two girls but so arranged that commences. lma Sonne and R. E. Distinctly d-- cl t; Roxy Theatre screen On the story, Prison a is thrilling today which stars Shirley Ross, Farm and Lloyd Nolan, John Howard J. Carrol Nash. Friday bring the the Jungle story "BOOLOO" to Roxy screen. Wheat and Beet Days Sheppcni Smniwick and Mary Howard in Fast Company" At Garland Melvyn Douglas Florence Rice in G. O. Sweeten and P. C, Pettersen went to Brigham City this week for the purpose of boosting Wheat and Beet Day Wheat and Beet Day is scheduled for Saturday, August 13th at Garland celebrating the annual two bumper these harvest oT number of crops. The average bushels going into the Farmers' National Warehouse is about bushels dally, said Mr. Swe-teThis Is the first year the farmers have leased the warehouse and they are making good use of it. Wheat Is stored at the rate of 10 cents per ton per month. But getting bade to the big Sweeten Gill" celebration that says will be the biggest and best ever, and was seconded by Mr. Pettersen. will attract people from all sections of the county because of the many new features. GARLAND Fast Company Moviegoers who like their adwith venture spiced comedy, will be thrills and romance new drawn to "Fast Company," romantic mystery which opens Thursday at the Capitol Theatre. The plot concerns the efforts of n married couple, an 20,-0- ultra-moder- n. played by Molvyn Douglas and Florence Rice, to break up the activities of an Internationa) stolen rare book gang. They combine married love and a business career by tracking down the suspects to a murder. When the couple are captured by racketeers It is their ability to Joke and laugh with their captors that finally enables them to escape and reach fne police. This laugh and thrill a minute picture also features such enterThe program at the large taber- taining performers as Claire Dodd. nacle will consist of special mu Sheppard Strudwlck. Louis Nat Pendleton and Douglas sical numbers by popular KSL ar tlsts who thrilled a capacity crowd Dtimbrille. In Garland at the recent water and Comish Reunion celebration Gene HalUdny Announcement has been made Glenn Lee. They will be assisted by mim Norma Squires and other that the William Comish family artists. Then, too, Senator Elbert reunion will be held Sunday, Aug . D. Thomas will be the principal 7, at the boys camp In the right Full information concerning hand fork of Logan canyon. All deliver of the above vacancies may beisPcaker had by visiting or writing any 0f (formative talk on governmental members of the family are urged the following Army Recruiting Sta- problems that will interest Re- to take note and be present as tions: 419 Federal Building, Boise; publicans as well as Democrats an Interesting program has been 17 Federal Building. Pocatello; said Mr. Sweeten it will even planned. 210 Federal Building. Idaho John J. Shumway, he said, Falls; and' City Hall, Twin Falls, dlaho; please Farmers Wait Wheat and that's going some. 2B Federal Building. Ogden; A bigger and better carnival and Upturn in Idaho Court House. Price, and 223 3 street dance has been arranged IDAHO their men, a Mr. Ellis was muter Adell Jones motored to Ogden on Building, Salt Lake Citv Utah FALLS, Idaho Although for this event. Also an air show, the slide.. The real, rt that time! Sunday and attended a show, wheat Is seling for 47 cents per horse a flower shqw show, had seen none . Mes&rs BJalne Banltheadi finWdns.j an bushel, compared to 33 cents In clowns, such as Is done l singers, danoers, and a June and 99 cents in Maughan, Douglas Maughan, Vern July iast d baseball contest between Seth Anderson, Reid Brenchley, antcipate fair and the fast team year, Idaho farmerssince most of returns this fall, from Plain City. the crop Is In excellent condition Crookston Robert By Harvesting Is well under way In POCATELLO, Idaho Arthur Lemany sections of sou' hern Idaho, Well we read In the paper about roy Heath, 41. of 262 Randolph is simThe outlook for pota-.oewhat a local man has to say avenue, died Monday morning at at ilar. They are now about hoboes. And the paper, apa local hospital of injuries 50 cents per compared to parently wthout shame plays it of Comish Is 45 cents in Juno and 60 cents a while on a fishing trip. Ruby Buttars of Ogden motored here on cei' up as front page stuff In large was krn at Helper, visiting at the home of Mr. and yerr ago, eatf repoi s the department type. T' .Monday evening and visited at All this points out that some-- 1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. How-- 1 UUh June 1897, and had been Mrs. Kenneth Thompson. of agriculture. He warns against giving any resident of Pocatello for the last Glenn Crookston and Miss Laura within ourjard Jones after which they at-l- a food or money to hoboes. No- times the strangers He was a resldent of Dahle of Salt Lake are where in the Bible is there any- gates, measure up true blue in an tended the shower dance for Miss J? years' spending Utah for a number of the week at the home of Mr. and laikston, and this with Bradshaw and Arthur, Marguerite thing to compare bcfoiG making his home m jesrs their Mrs. Joseph N. Dahle. most all decent people have Lundberg 'Pocatello. He was employed as a own definite Ideas about anything Mrs. Jennie Lowe of Park CUyXireman Mr. and Mrs. David C. Thompon the Union bePacjfjc son, Willis returned home on Sunday after hungry, whether it be human Thompson and M5ss Tellma Goodey spent Sunday in ings, horses, dogs cats or songspending a week here with her He is survived T 9 P.M. by his widow birds. sister Mrs. Thomas Brenchley. Mrs. Nellie Dorothy Smith Heath Malad Idaho guests of Mr. and Wellsville Oniee Bradshaw an Mrs. South. John Let us hope that paper will not Mrs. Archie W. Maughan six sons, James Leroy, Lee Ray, find its way outside our neigh- - nounces the engagement of tallied at dinner on Friday in Charles Renfro, Jesse Marquette Mis. Violet Hauser and Mrs. civilized people borhood, or any Buttler of Trenton spent to Arthui honor of her birthday. Covers were Glenn Harold and Sam Jay Heath, Marguerite daughter civilwill regard us as only half laid for Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw all of Pocatello; his mother, Mrs, Sunday vsitlng In Clarkston. Lundquist of Ogden. The marriage Mrs. Wjm. S. Poppleton and fam- James Heath of Price, to take place on Friday. August Utah; two Mrs. H. S. Birson and Mrs ilies and Miss Rosalee Stuart of sisters Mrs. Martha Ohidester of John Barson were visiting relaA few of these so called hoboes' h Mlss Bradahaw ha5 MrS' Maughan and famUy Price, Utah are high school graduates andpast Uo year. a(. 0gderT where and Mrs. Winnie tives In Clifton, Idaho on WedThurs., - Friday - Sat. have been looking for work until she has fa;en employed at MrsJ Mrs. R. C. Bassett and Warren Chidester of Greemlver, Utah, and nesday. MELVYN DOUGLAS and three brothers, Wiliam Heath of they are ragpd, hungry haveGreys school. On Monday Elmer Gill and E;n Jorgensen IN Take Greenriver, Harve of acquired an inferior complex Heath Utah; 1st of Mr. Bradshaw Weston were business visitors eveningi Aug. FAST COMPANY them in, let them have food and entertained at a wedding recepPrice, Utah, and Elmer Heath of in Clarkston, the past week. a bath and then tell them where tion held at the Wellsville Second Utah. Wellington, to find a Job or a CCC camp. ward recreation hall in honor of Low-Dow- n You want to bear this in mind, the young people. A lovely lot of Missouri Vote an C O O L that Logans industry never has beautful and usefu gifts were reIKTFRMUUNTAIW on Upset Wednesday T 9 P.M. been able to absorb ten per cent ceived. Miss June Lundquist of ST. LOUIS St. Louis woRepubliof our own young men and Ogden was in charge of the gift cans, who invited themselves into men. You can find scores of them room. A lovely luncheon was serv-o- n a private scrap among Missouri's of to two the compass hundred andjed any point fifty people I se it says in the paper Democrats, played a big part in some several from Ogden by Mesdam.s that ourwhere some of them can tenn Number One trouble in nipping portly Tom went Fendergasts Elizabeth Lindley, Myrtle Larsen this country, it is in the South weird stories of what they power Wednesday and for work Blanch Bradshaw,. Valene Brad- and we have got to fix it right through in searching the result popped U. S. Senator and perhaps your boy or brother shaw, Sarah A. Bailey, Letha and away. Clark nito the king row Is among them. I don't always Champ Elizabeth Bankhead, Alberta LarThurs., - Friday - Sat. of Democratic party affairs. read the paper Here is a true story about ho- sen, Marjorie Elwood and Viola LIFE RETURNS from cover to boes in Logan's jail several years Larsen. Dancing was enjoyed to RIDER OF THE cover, but I ago and any of the older men music by the Mlendon orchestra kinda had the same: two BLACK During intermission, will substantiate HILLS vocal PRISON idea that every tWAY COOL The time, ten P. M., the tern- - duets were sung by Mrs. Frank FARM had thing perature is below zero; the Sheriff Lelshman and Parley Hall accom-get- s SHIRLEY ROSS fnonh7ndbsou!hh a message that men are bur- - panied by Miss Edith Jones of T . . 9 P.M.LLOYD NOLAN e Ogden. snow-slidIn led under a Hayes But I reckon 1 musta missed some -' The young people left for their of the news, somehow or other. canyon. 35 miles back in BlackSMITHFIELD STARTS FRIDAY!! ' smith Fork. home in Ogden with the best T Anyway, the latest excitement 9 P.M. He called a livery stable and wishes for success and happiness at our Capitol, they cal) It our LOVE vs. HATE IN JUNGLE WILDS! asked that the best team they of their many friends and relatives economic problem one. number Sounds like it would take a mighty had be hitched to bob sleds, with here. man to fix it. some clean straw and all the Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brench-le- y good He could spare. blankets they But if it was me who was acMr. and H Mrs. and Myron then asked the city police to go cusing enn down south of being Brenchley and son Brent left on problem number one, I would have with him, but they were indisfor a trip to Yellowstone the storm-cella- r door wide openi . , had the same Tuesday posed; he then and I would eitay nearby and be XpeCt 10 SPCnt Thursday - Friday luck at the pool hall. He unlock-- ; leadv to run and run fast. ed the jail and explained the case I do not hanker or crave any dies Junior Literary club HOW TO UNDRESS to the men, he did not call them! The d r gun wlfh any aas b hobccs either. They all said sure, entertained their partners at an, Hon IN FRONT OF YOUR Pat or Hainscm any other we will go, and their clothes were evening outing held on the Wells-- ! southern gent. And mavbe they n HUSBAND Mrs Fnda Palk. not at all suitable for such evening. arp mid and polte and pea.pful Flw.sc. RICE PjtWe1 j with M.tvy DOUGLAS Lehman and Mrs. Pfcyjdoun open the door of a hardware store. MANS WAY but stranger, callin' Stnstwkk thre. OwM Sliwwd CMr. CLARK BaU-ewere in charge. and got all the shovels In sight. (Maughan not N.t number f4W problem oflp Low. WITH WOMEN Dough. DumbrHl. Wrrn thy reached the canyon ganies were enjoyed and a lovely jour PIUS. to served Lone Th; s Yrtu-a were thirty, Ranger" J with the loun down. by sleigh supper they JO SERRA. and men from Smithfield. 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