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Show Ttu-Mwiy- . Angii't 27, 19 ' 1G I ii Cfuht Ampric.in. Ln.tr, at Iuiil poited th.it a four mil .i at Unity, ldj' o ed a I of S.oj.ooo wl.t-i- l It Surulu delators and storage bins caught It is r tm-- i p t'. unity, Ltal. TTLE V MOMFHTS IN BIG LIYES J t UYC w:KP su-t-i- Here from Wyoming c - El held i and Wanda The Aiiencer of Pine Bluffs, Wyomu.g, art visiting at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Chorle England, J The Hull Moose Librarian Here i now of Dora Wright, Mis Shaker Heights, Cleveland, Ohio Is vlmting in Logan, She was librarian at the Logan library for many year. ;s 4 VU-- b -- TNtt a V: P- Cl'tft-- :.tv a - tsfiJKC'.'l In reading the article by Robert Crook'ton vn today' Issue, one might be led to think that the story of the Moose on Bear Lake is all fiction. That U not the ca-- J becaase ttiere was actually a big bull moose swimming those waters a few years ago. It was seen by, a number ol people and tlcturr were taken ct it. The feut ot Lynn Crookston swimming across the lake u worthy of due coils: d- f rat Ion by the Boy Scouts. To' mch a swim the accomplish swimmer must be in first ch.ss condition by observing proper l:v- -, ing habit as doe Lvnn. Separate! A divorce has been granted In First district court to Charlotte A. llaslam from Henry Huslam on Mrs. grounds of mental crueltyHaalam was awarded custody of minor children. - Housing Meet President Franklin Harris of t lie Agricultural college, the Housvng committee and officials of the Logan chamber of commerce and j Logan, met ut his office Mon- -, day at 3 r- - m- - to outline plans for more immediate housing fo.-students who desire ta attend the college. L. H Dames is chairman! of the chamber Housing commit tee. 05 5 1 Bids Asked For The Roads committee of ttie hamber of commerce is pleased note the advertising for bids ; tor the road project tn Uellsvllle j canyon. This has been a major! project of the committee for sev-- 1 eral years. It has taken constant t effort tn contacts to keep the project before the State Road' commisdon. With this change in the highway, thei buses will be safe to travel it and it will shorten the distance considerably over U.S. 89. O. Guy Cardon is chairman of the Roads committee. c Expensive Mutton At a recent ram sale held in North Salt Lake City on imported yearling Suffolk st:d shown by H. L. Finch and Sons was purchased for $2200, Walter P. Hub-- 1 bard. Junction City. Ore., was the successful bidder, paying more than double the $1000 paid for the top Ramboutlet and Hampshire studs sold the doy before. Another of Mr. Finch's imported Suffolk studs sold for $750, purchased by Dave M. Waddell, Amity, Ore., while a third stud brought $610 from' the University of Idaho at Moscow. Charles Howland, Cambridge, Ida., sold a yearling Suffolk stud for $610 and another for $400 to give Idaho breeders the five,-- , top prices. INDIA LEADERS CONDEMN RIOTS Moslem and New Delhi, India the condemned leaders Hindu Woodiest outbreak of rioting in modem Calcutta history as troops and volunteers removed the last of the bodies of 3000 persons estimated to have been killed in bitter clashes. Authorities sought to increase the citys food supply, estimated at half the normal flow due to traffic snarls and smashed shops. Some responsible observers said they did not believe that the riots would adversely affect current Indian efforts to form an interim government pending drawing of a constitution for an independent India. Rioting started during Moslem League observance of a direct action day protesting British proposals for Indian independence. HELPS BUILDUP RESISTANCE against MOTILY j CoUlt of JllSticC busy young "woman like Laura Mac Carpenter, SBC actress. She is shown here 'wearing last Car S uhich has been SUI. arcssca vt with a scarf Collar around the neck. She made the neck decoration by taking a Babi scarf, folding it length-wis- e and knotting it on each end. It is then pinned to the neck of the. suit like a collar. Rb-lvinin- Hust Mellon A mellon bust will Li enjoyed at Willow park tonight by the College ward Elde.s quorum. No Paper Drive Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McDonald are happy over the arrival 0i another grandchild, a daugjlltiir born to Mr and Mrs. William Wright, of Salt Lake City. Its mother is Ellen McDonald Wright. It was born Monday evening. More Should Vote Reed Wangsgaard Also A Fine Stomachic Tonic! ComLydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable relieve just female pound does more than caused when by monthly pain functional monthly disturbances. It also relieves weak, tired, nervous, when cranky feelings of such days Comdue to this cause. PiDkhams o. one on eifect pound has a soothing womans most important organs. Pink-haTaken thruout the month Compound helps build up resistance against such distress. Its also ! j effective stomachic tonic. Thousands Thousands Upon of Girls and Women Helped There are no opiates In Pinkhams Mother NaCompound. It's made from and herbs ture's own wholesome rootsnature. helps plus Vitamin B.. Itthousands ol women Thousands upon have reported remarkable benelike this we suffer fits. If you urge you to give Plnkham's Compound a fair and honest trial. At all drugstores. c u(fa6.(PiMkhcvnti VEGETABLE COMPOUND g, 3 Girls, Dont Pine ol of mem'ber the vote project committee of the Junior chamber of commerce, has announced that an effort will be made during the next two months to "get out the vote. There will also be a drive to further public health p.'ojjects. Discharged and Home Corporal Peter Merrill, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Merrill returned home from his overseas duty in the Marine corps early He has been Monday morning. overseas for some twenty months, his last assignment being in China. He has received iiis dischirge now and is happy to be home again. Renew Acquaintence Mr. and Mrs. Appy Waite, of Seattle, Washington, are visiting Mr. relatives in Cache Valley. Waite was bom and reared in Hyde Park, but has been living He was awuy for many years. educated at the Brigham Young college and a number of his class mates met at the home of Mr. and Mrs- J. P. Morrell, Saturday for a chat about the old school days. Included in the group were C. W. Dunn, Jesse P. Rich, Dan Woodland and their wives. - CHOKED India Calcuttas Calcutta, sewer system was choked with bodies of hundreds of dead killed in communal clashes between Hindus and Moslems last week end continued as sporadic fighting Thursday in the now quieting city. The death toll has been estiA mated at approximately 3000. government spokesman said police were taking vigorous action to recover looted property and a curfew was rigidly enforced in an effort to prevent a new outbreak of the rioting which left 100,000 persons on relief. The exodus of frightened nonparticipants in the riots Street cars were running again hut under military escort. A toll of 10 dead and 15 injured was recorded in communal riots which broke out last Tuesday at Dacca. , ' ontinued. PLUMBING REPAIR CALL BAUGH PLUMBING CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE WHY' Suy - Announcement is made that the Daughters of Utah 'Pioneers will not conduct a fall paper drive as they did last spring. SEWER Thruout The Month $0 rtf IlcallUlIt! flrtml ,aca tpppgpvmri A flex-t- o due tu ardrobe is a must for a BY BODIES When Taken al ' j I Mrs .S'.is.; Allen Is in ST it La'te lor an operation on her eyes. Her KfcWT QCCPZQ .GtUtGAL MANAGES. OF TWE ASSOCIATED eyesight has been impaired for PGESS 0T A cJ CASGyiWS A WEVOPAPEQ RXJTE DO sometime and she hopes to regain ar-tlfull strength in one eye and THAT tfE AUSUTSE EXCEED OOLUMDOn I0DIAWA in the other. FJFTEDO AAlOUTEP EA1Y FG0AA SCHOOL EACH UV- Mr. and Mrs. R Iph Day and family, of Ogden, are visit, ng In Cove. Preston and Richmond. Their daughter Beth will remain Tutor For Jap for sometime. j Prince Named Mr. and Mrs. Glen Day, of Cal.. are also vacationing In Caclse Washington. The state depart-- i V Hey. Their son Val has b en nient Monday announced the service for Raymond' potntment of Mrs. Elizabeth Omy here for some time, but will reWashington. The United States David Tucker, Infant sor. of of Philadelphia, as tutor for turn home with them. Itself ert D. and Maud Emily Griffin. jie crown prince of Japan officially Monday placed ed Bishop Joseph Day conduct inTucker, were conducted today in A request for an American woman the funeral services for Mrs. Elene under the Jurisdiction of the court Logan cemetery. of ternational Justice. Es kelson Hyde In the Lewiston .tutor for the crown prince was The child was born August 26 j brouglit back from A declar- lion by President TruJapan by Dr. meeting house Friday. The house at and ?'ed George Stoddard, chairm.n of the Juman the courts recognizing was filled with friends and relaa-&oon birth. Survivors include American edu.atlon. which visited risdiction as authorized by the tives. 60 to 2 on August 2. Just u,e PnrenU. who reside at 33 East that country tn March. senate e irs aard 10,rl before its adjournment was de- - nd North; a sister, Joanne Esth- J Mrs. Vinlng Is a graduate of and grandparents, efT.Trl,alslanc!' posited with the United Nations at,er' Bryn MawT and the author of a We Lay thee Mrs. Restf touccoss- - N y number of books for children. prayers were offered by Warren, this "My ttCtlon 111 Staley, an uncle of the deceased Pting on behalf and H. Lester Bair; violin solo, j declaration, accepting Perfect Day, by M. Pulsipher! of the United St tes the compulsory accompanied by Alta Harrison; talk Jurisdiction on the international by David O. Harrison; trio by court of Justice Is further testi-CarREASONS Washington. Taint so, gals Tippets and company; talk, mony to the intension of my this talk alxiut increasing millions solscarcity of marrying Back. With. to all do its in Y?a government powei males. The cold rami a statistical machiESi,Ure that Uie UniMd Kall0nS talk. Quentin Shum'waytalft; nery of the U.S. Bureau of the Bishop Waddoups; vocal solo by will fulfill the role assigned to it, Census ground out the Information which is nothing less than the Chester Summonds. Closing retoday that America still is the marks by Bishop Joseph Day. of world peace, preservation happy grounds for the Interment wus in the Lewiston Herschel V. Johnson said as he i husband-seekin-hunting g meld. over. declaration handed the cemetery where the grave was Dr. Hope T. Edridge, expert "One of the most elemental funcdedicated by A. W. Hyde. population quoted statistics of the United Nations in the to show analyst,are Mr. and Mrs. Fentln Hendricks tions more single there Designed to speedily relieve is of world the peace preservation attended a meeting in Richmond men of marriageable simple headache and painful than age of discomfort of neuralgia. procedures of spe- there are women the home of Milo Harrison on development seeking themi cific settlement, the letter conA oit miffed at reports floating Saturday for the purpose of makIn powder Measured doses , j ing preparations for a luncheon tinued. form for quick assimilation. around tint the war left several In these role the at the Hendricks reunion, which procedures, million American women without Proof of merit Same type for- and functions of law is clear. We will be held in Richmond Septem, a mate- - Dr mula over one-thicentury. feel that International law is ber 28. Eldridge told a reporter. developed to U. At Sunday school, Aldon Corttish ready sufficiently S. Standard P. ingredient. Tho ratio of males to females Laboratory tested, controlled. was under serve es a guide c.r.d basis in in- j hasn't changed much since hone conducted; singing the direction of Carol Allen and ternational relat.cns. We fed fur- and buggy days. There still are! rrlc ranr of everyone. Alice Titensor with Shirley Lar- ther that the best way of asjur- and 2Cc uza more than enough men to go sen and Jo Leen Allen organists. ing its further development, and around. Caution: Use only as directed. Prayers by Fred Titenson and the only way of enablng it to Even with losses in the war fulfill function is its Peter Kingford. Sacrament by referring there are 1,500,000 or more Gem single Buy -- Tny to a responsible internationi tri- eligible males between 20 and by Lee and Harris Allen. 30 At Sacrament meeting Elder D. bunal all disputes properly justic-abl- e on the basis of the 1940 census, P. Parkinson, of Franklin was the sdd the expert. ty such tribunal. speaker. Quentin Shumway conducted. Prayers by H. Lester Bair, Odean Anderson and Lee Allen. Duet by Alton and June Kingsford Elder Parkinsons wife and two children accompanied him, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Hatch visited i with Mr. Hatch's parents during the week-end- . They were in attendance at Sunday school Bishop Joseph Day is building a. new home for himself and family The old one will be used for hired help. B 9 B D 1 rd eui There ahead American Schools to Optn in Japan Tokyo School bells will ring in September, just as in the United States, for American children living in the Tokyo area- They will be taught their three Rs in the renovated buildings of the citys American school. Major Herbert S. Ingraham of Orono, Me., will be headmaster. An initial enrollment of 130 is expected, possibly reaching 500 early in 1947. YOU CAN BEQUEATH YOUR SIGHT , The Magical Surgical Operation by which the Cornea, or Parts of it, Can be Transplanted from the Dead to Save the Sight of a Blind Person is Outlined by Morris Freedman in the American Weekly, the Magazine Distributed with Next Sundays Los Angeles Examiner. Advt- - Admiral Sherman To Quit Post A change in the Washington command of the Fifth fleet, operating on the west Coast, has been announced by the navy. The announcement said Vice Admiral Frederick C. Sherman, who has commanded the fleet since last December, is being relieved effective August 28. His successor has not been announced. 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