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Show The 5 Herald-Journ- Berlin Movie Features al Saturday. March Varmtfi lb, l'.'lti 416 n '. $,J V sj3f!T ' The C.k he horse hot control to Iro-v,ojmpui"n v. ill ' be extended v Uh M.v IV aiternoon. 'i ce I)i O O. L r en and Ilr O.xear Wennerit''en assisting fuineis m Oi hii ses ugurist the J y t , t nT X the or fictory, ok may be taiceo o it her in rrovnlenee, tr'A ai the old Logan Sugar ' fnr tieih'wnl Horse mvncis advised to hull their annuals off feed f oi IS ho. us prior li tre.it-rie'i- l, vvheh ueti 75 cents per tr ' & t & 2SSBS- ' & - hoi se. To 1r Prof Dwight W Bern end mil of repn sent the s liool of forestry Ptah Sole Agr cultural col'cfic, Logan, M a nabieiunie innftronee of h ide's in finest prodiu ts Logan Church from Thumbnail Film 'Continued rc-oi- ir Biographies Mad'! on. Wise March orf rni e has In i n called bv (leotee M. Hunt, d reitor of the Pole t I'riduets labor itory e rua lit Him d le re hv the finest of the P S ilepur'inent of r eii'lur" Hi mend jinncd the Pi.ifes-n- r finetiv inf of the S' ate school afo r so ending st ver il i i r list M.idtson years mi tie s! iff of Hie I, den ,t nv U'liil" a V Mil's r:, Ben- t n.o'is m Is nf urinv, s t..i iifdii'i mspei tors Hie p iv v, an li in IS 2" 1 he Page 1 fowl-(Ne- Miss Conner has a very pr.imis ng future in music and her line voice will add very niuih o the strvnv Sunday Following the Communion service there will he a Baiitism.il service for Marianne Matin y, mlant 'laugh ter of Mr. and Mis Thomas W. Altney who are now living ill Logan while Mr M.itncy attends the USAO. he God pamits ol toe baby will be Mr and Mrs. Robert E. tv ham hi i anil Mrs S. D. Hayes. The enhie i ongregalum is invited to uiten I the house opening minediately alter the service. will be served by the ladies of the St. John's Guild. A spei ml invitation is extended by Mr. J. E. MacGinnis, Reside nl-.- n Charge to all friends of, the Episoun-dat copal Church to be for the special service and nouse opening. ser-vi-- -- I , I e dre-se- Persons Police BERLIN, March 16 Chief Paul Markgraf announced officially that two persons were Killed and 40 injured today in an ammunition explosion at the Berlin central police station in the zone. occupied Markgraf said the wreckage was being searched for a few persons believed buried there. Two of the injured were in critical condit on, be said. Loose rumors, never supported in any authoritative quarter, had circulated that 300 persons were killed or injured. The exploded ammunition was gathered from Berliners in a recent campaign during which they were permitted to turn it in without penalty, and uom salvage about the city. It was being stored temporarily at the police, station before being taken to suburban dumps. Russian-- Greenwich Village. j fowl-lNe- Senior i LOGAN ELEVENTH WARD Priesthood meeting will be held at 9:30 a. m. and Sunday School at 10:30 a. m. Evening service will be in the form of ward conference and will begin at 7 p. m. 32ND QUORUM OF SEVENTY Thirty-secon- d quorum of Seventy will meet Sunday in the Fifth ward were reached for sending teams" at 2 p. m. Dr. Heber Snell of one American, one Chinese na- chapel of the college institute faculty will tional government representative, be the speaker. His subject will and one Chinese communist repre- be God Throughout History. Wives sentative into Manchuria to try to of quorum members are also instabilize conditions. vited to be present. They should be on their way in now, he said, and it is imTWELFTH portant that they get there as John H. :henk will be at Logan soon as possible. Twelfth ward Sunday to conduct , June Allyson danced her way to Hollywood via the choruses of such Broadway musicals as Very Warm for May, "Higher and Higher, "Panama Hattie" and a song and dance rote in Best Foot Forward." She proved herself valuable Hollywood material in the screen version of Best Foot Forward and s u bse quently scored in Girl Crazy, Thousands C h e e r, Two Girls and a Sailer," Music for Millions" and Her Highness and the Bellboy." now Churchill's Point Churchill made his disclosure in an address at the Waldorf-Astori- a hotel last night in which he urged that the Iranian crisis and the Russian dt lands on Turkey be thrashed out ' before the United Nations security council "aj a very great test for the world organization on which so many hopes She Is Ifevada. Foreign Mailing When you send a letter to some disinterested person in England, you are more apt to get a reply if you inclose a postage stamn. U. S. postage stamps won't do Your letter must have a British stamp. For a small fee you can buy a certificate at the post office which will entitle the holder to a ISAC Spurs organization. Presi-itiof the Intercollegiate Knights stamp when presented in an Eng:s Harold Dance. Blackfoot, Ida. lish post office. It is really nicer to get a real British stamp' and put it on an envelope with your address plainly written thereon. We are trying the experiment of carrying a few 24-Brit'sh s'.amps in stock at the library. They cost 5c each. Would v Vgr-vou like us to carry airmail stamps so you can ask them to answer by air mail? We would like to help the cause of genealogy in every possible way. The British air mail stamps wil cost 30c. We do not Murder Suspect eFsAA"' I today. Robert V. Medina, of Los Angeb es, confessed having held a rifle on the military policeman wnile Duran stabbed him, accoruing to the announcement from the provost marshals office of Lt. Gen John R. Hodges headquarters here! Medina had also escaped from the la stockade. A third escapee, Leonaid V Rainey (hometown not listed) stnp ed he had not taken part in the fatal stabbing. The M P.'s were not idintifiej in the announcement. M are shown ahiAe at wmk on the fieedeck or the 35, 000-to- n J qi Ijalth'sliip NnLulo m Tokyo Bay, glooming it for the role of io the South I.u t.ogrl in the atonne bomb tests to lie held diejn e MaV. 1iiolo by Tom Sli.dei, nil lespoodenl. U. S. seamen The trio, was picked Up m r, fjrin house near hero yesterday arter Korean farmers reported tiler piesenee. The provost marshal' office said they had planned to flee across the 38th parallel into NKA-Aem- Violent Death About Town .Sewing m ti bine nrtii S end We t. . fit s ill 2:b la.lv l . 1).. i.nl Mrs. I. '.chard A. Cii'l m ouruc the miii v:i of a soil, born m a Sill Li li. C.y hospital, l'uk i.- a f . r .. hi ii'o iaiit in the iiicdi nl ini s, aid lias bun si itiomd at however, loit Du ig! is Lironlly, hi W t.,i,l,lll 1 tO Kl IlI.N w.l'i (he .li,' in ., in i x; i Is m cl .ims mi I Min Call is Hu funnel Mon: i cii; r ill 11. . .p'.i .bun The fieui imu I 1. lieu llpst I hd I, mid the i e on prarnh iulil for Mi aod Mi A. iln on C. II, (no No. Hi Fust Ei it, Login. has T Gi'irgi 1C. L;n,!,)!ii-- . bten discharged from t He army at Fort Diiiiglis He has s lived It Additional months oversets in the - pacific Granted Logan College theater Define entering the army in J!2, he was employed as manager of a vaiiety stole in Logai. SALT LAKE CITY, March 16 Hs wife is the former Miss Vivian (I.E) The veterans training pro- Andrews. gram at Utah State Agricultural SNOW FALL college at Logan was strengthened CHEYENNE, Wyo , March 15 today after the state board of examiners gave the school $78,355 In d'l) A heavy snowfall has swept supplemental funds. The money southeast Wyoming following a will be used for instructors sal- rain wiiich turned into hail, sleet and heavy snow last night. aries, housing and fire control. . . Retried the Russian occupation in Weber zone. Logan Civic li.-o- Music Association CIO ACTIVITY WASHINGTON, Marcn 15. (U R) The CIO lined up its political action machinery today for active roles in the 1946 congressional primary elections and tha fight to extend. OPA another year. Presents govt the iginal agency llle oji striki A partially reasons the and Thes req sill t parts ai gov the - I a tra over new might c' 1 tngine Inti pre fine military engines f defense gines. si (t s on cot be' It js witt , new of They m tested, equipp very k Their L wartim suffer. .an SELMA FIRST Priesthood meeting at 9:30 a. m., Sunday school at 10:30, with sacrament meeting at 7 p. m. Ward conference will be conducted all dayi Short reports will be given by auxiliaries, and special numbers Calvin Fletcher of by the choir. me high council will be the visitor. Divlsio that,tv SUfphl! tfqagc KAYE t have aerial j Dramatic Soprano tl Tht have 1 oning the Tues., Mar. CACHE STAKE HIGHPRIESTS Regular monthly meeting of Cache stake highpriest quorum will he held Sunday at 2 p. m. in Logan Ninth ward 'chapel. All quorum members are invited to attend. 19 , RICHMOND Bishop LeRoy C. Funk announces the program for Sunday meetings a follows: Priesthood meeting at 10 a. m.; Sunday school at 11. Ward conference will be held at 7:30 p. m., with David O. oi Benson stake presidency and Erwin' Wiser of the High Council presiding. Special music will be furnished by a girls' chor- pr a shall Am -- it is French LOGAN twope to catc TABERNACLE m Thi sovere Regular Civic Hen-dtic- sett in trmy, the of Music Concert us. We portioi he fat Anglo-America- 61TII QUORUM OF SEVENTY Members of the 64th quorum of Seventy will meet Sunday at 2 p. m. in Logan stake notice. An interesting program has been arranged, and definite announcement will be made of the social to be held Wednesday, March 20, in Logan Ninth ward chapel, honoring returned service members. The committee for this party consists of James Wallentine, Joseph Morgan and Hubert Ward. Kentucky Favored U. H0RI !Dep Inst ron j ll ... the famous Just released after a distinguished military career Kelberl Watertight a smort, sturdy Watertight watch, designed to thrive on the hard knocks of everyday civilian life. Shock absorber, antimagnetic, luminous dial, sweep hand, unbreakable crystal, genuine pigskin stiap. ... .1 Mv, ii Jit , the Sfat sir I I..J H Miss Kaye is $l5to$ti5 See These Tested Wafch-Masie- r Time-Piece- In s Gai 13 Our recognized a leading dramatic soprano of fhe Chicago Opera; Window NOW! she has appeared V frequently as soloist with many Fishing Tale Age Cor II Sou UPok 15 15 Tor SMel 21 Lor fob iJCrii 2Ha vr 25 Lei T Vul 2f Jur 2fNei M Si leading orchestras. 23 Per Wr Dec 39Bes '5 Qr-de- n, j it In tl engine i hange; At NEEDHAM'S No Joseph Luther WoolridRC, 29, 'fiitoPect in killing of Russell Koontz. choir director, and singer. Mrs. Philli? Cotenian, both of Bloomington. Ind. i surplus Thp J Ros-kell- v The are , y, 1sH0?7 power LOGAN IIVDE PARK Priesthood meeting at; 9:45 a. Over Arizona m., Sunday school at 10.30, and sacrament service at 7:30 p. m. )a8 uuo a nq mou uioqi SABq comprise the meetings in Hyde them. NEW YORK, March 16 il'.P) Pane tomorrow. For the evening Kentucky was favored over Arizona program, Mrs. Woodrow Nelson and Syracuse over Muhlenberg in will be the speaker, the final two' first-roun- d games in the National Invitational LOGAN NINTH (Continued From Page 1) at Madison tournament Dr. Heber SneH, member of LoSquare Garden tonight. gan LDS Institute faculty, will be pool, gymnasium, and club rooms, The Kentuckians, who have won Speaker in Ninth ward services as well as city offices. 25 of 27 games this season, are the at 7 p. m. There will also Working with Mayor Hansen on tournament favorites, , ami appear Sunday be music by the choir, the general committee for ar- to have too much power for Ari rangements are Glen R. Winn, zona, wh i c h won 2.' of 29 principal of the Junior high school, However, the underdog won both end Dr. G. L. Rees. games of Thursday night's open- This Is Other committee chairmen are: ing doubleheader and Arizona was Oliver Nilson, parade; Supt. J. W. believed to have a good chance. Tall Kirkbride, program; Elliot Thorn-leSorenconcesaions; THEIR OLD TRICKS Gaylord sen, refreshments; Seth Chambers, SARASOTA, Fla., March fli (I P) MT. VERNON. Wash., March 16 street decorations; M. T. Van American league opponents said decorations for grounds and that the New York Yankees ap- 'I I Keepers of the city jail learned today to keep their keys buildings; Heber Whiting, general peared to be buk in their pre-wchairman of afternoon events; Leo habits. The Yanks topped the out of casting reach when they Johnson, coach at the Junior high Boston Red Sox yesterday, 6 to 4, have a fisherman in the calaboose. resiDelmar Kel.ogg, in typical The Yankee fashion. school, track meet; Martin big guns Joe DiMaggio and Char- dent of a Puget Sound fishing publicity. All schools In Cache county are ley Keller were stopped for tile village, fashioned a pole out of extended an invitation to partici - first time, hut as usual, another wood from a window screen and, Pato in fhe events, Mr. Han. en - Yankee came through with power, with the use of a wire hook, fished said- Further details will be an - 'this time it was John Ktaim. who the jail keys from a dhsk drawer, The jailors found an empty cell nounced following a meeting of all got four hits and batted in three 'and discarded fishing pole. committees to be held March 25. runs. Health Day ty, M Seventh ward members that ward conference will be conducted Sunday, with Sunday school at 11 a. m., and evening service at 7. sure that the Dardanelles had been discussed at the Potsdam meeting, although it was recalled that the Turkish foreign minister, Hasan Saka, was in London during the conference last July and had been very attendant upon the foreign oftice at that time. Churchill spoke before a backdrop of American and British flags to an audience of 2,000 persons who had gathered in the grand ballroom ot the Waldorf for a dinner given by the City of New York. While hurling , accusations at Iran, Tuikey and Iraq, Moscow said that Russia intends to make herself so strong within 15 years that she will be secure against any attack. A radio Moscow commen-- . tator said the Soviet Union needed peace to achieve this goal Pravda issued a new call for an even stronger Red army to safeguard our country from all eventuality s and prevent attempts at new aggressions. The government newspaper charged the Tehran governn ment with giving to oil interest., concessions which nad been reserved for Russia under the pact of 1921. For 20 years, Izvestia said, the policy of Iranian ruling circles regarding oil concessions was permeated wth hostility to the Soviet Union and directed toward promotion of elashe., between Russia and other great powers. Not Lit - n i disclo- ptof 1 LOGAN SEVENTH . Bishop LaVor Hislop reminds based. grurt wh H those heart, JAM ALLEVIATED - tx'D'jN, Utah. March 16 d'Pi SALT LAKE CITY, March 15, es today (I Wilier cmmlv authnrit of ta treads struggled wiHi their second vmhnt bus lines and 1111 tines in Silt Lake d fth Identif' it! on putzle of the City declared today that the tar-w' k i young negro who was kill- riers are "over the hump" in tu.lr ed vcslerliv when strmk by a worst tr insport ition jin, 13 nides vuut of Ogden. hi tory. disk in the An iilei'l'iicution name of the is v.'idlit mined Gi fir; o W on T lo.nipNon, a nicni-oEngineer 'lnr of Hi navy n serve. of llu T'.on SnvrHiv i.f Ocili that lot llu negro I a icni'i r sail the man jmiipid fnnil weeds and stepped hi nuIc tin I racks n front of tin eng ne. 1 brae dnvs :uo, off'crs solved when a mystery they ident f ed the body of a man found in a burning motor court on Feb 28 as that of Dee N. Lane, 50, former Clearfield workor. Lane had been stabbed to death. A young sailor, Sheldon Barney, who had rented the court is still missing. . ward conference. Morning session begins at 10:30, priesthood meeting at 11:45 and evening service at 7:30. te Presented nt are It was the first official Dance Honors Collegians gold-mount- T1 -- IAN with Robert Walker in The Sailor Takes a Wife" at the Roxy theater. Miss Allyson was born in Westchester, N. Y. When an injury in her youth resulted in a broken leg, doctors recommended that she start swimTwo ming. As a result, she not only learned to walk again, but even tually became a swim Honored by fellow students last mer and dancer.' champion "Be-N- o annual the at Creep" night yere Lynn Richards, Logan, son off Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Richards, Advice On and Lorna Jolley of Boulder City, ' Frolicking in the first Creep to be held since before the war, students chose Mr. Richards as Knight of the Night" and Lorna Jolley as "Spur of the Moment. The dance is sponsored by the lnteri olleg.ate Knights and the were Spurs. The two students presented with inscribed, fountain pens. ' Mus Jolley is president of the d Fowl-prod- Gen. Marshall fundamentals at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, made his first professional appearance at the Cherry Lane Theater in w fowl-(Ne- y pie-sen- Berlin Explosion i rr'v ..Vf A(YWgvjv Fowl-produc- Robert 'Vulker, who makes his latest anpenranee on the Roxy si reen in "The Sailor Takes a Wile," wasn't down to his last two Inis when Hollywood beckoned, but offihe w is Hose to it. An cial saw mid heard him on a New Yoik radio program, mid the next thing Walker knew he was appearing in 'Bataan," followed closely v onrl in Madame Curie." It was his ingrati- li s nf tseas ovi pa knging ptlMl ating performlion of wood, plywood, (iml iii'-iance in the title and other forest products used in role of See aircraft construction, i More than 1..0 i epresentatives of Here, Private Hargrove" that SI states, federal forest exfierment won him overstations maintained by the forest night popularservice, and the Tennessee Valley ity, and he Authority will gather in Madison went on to sucfor the conference. One of the cess in Since meeting main purposes of the You Went is to examine what science and Away, Thirty technology can do to improve wood products and reduce enormous Robert Walker Seconds Over The Tokyo, wastes in wood conversion. (Continued From Rage I.) Clock" and Her Highness and the in born Salt Walker, Bellboy. Lake City, Utah, learned his acting last night in China agreements i Are Announced opening Heilmeis in fionl of a movie tlie.iler 'a ejieed, not by I,iniii) an A (bade movie, hut by the wai tilth of the theater. f.uekne fuel lo heal th-homes, Gennuris seek sheltt r m public buildings. of Attend Conference Kills Two East S'xth North, Logan SEOUL, Korea, March 14 p, Norman Duran .Denver, Colo., by confessed he stabbed one American military policeman to death and seriously wounded another a few days ago following his escape from an army stockade where he was serving a life term for raping j Korean woman, it was announced M Clemens K Harms, Pastor Bible discussion will be conducted Sunday, 10:30 a. m. at 475 East Sixth North. The discussion will center around the topic, What Poultry price support rates for Does' the B ble Say About God?" Utah were announced Friday by the Utah State AAA committee. Everyone is invited to attend. The Lutheran hour may be heard These prices for dressed poiijfy every Sunday morning at lt):3Q are designed to reflect a LT. S. aver-- 1 ever Station KVNU. age farm priie for live thickens oi not less than 90 pen ent of par ty Currently this w'll muan support for live poultry at a U. S average farm price of 18 3 cents a pound with variations for typos 11 a weight and location. Rates for Utah uie as folio vs: Young chi' kens nrodu er aver-- 1 age support prices (over 3' pounds Miss Rachel Conner of ive weight ) 19M cents Salt Lake City. Otficial Gr,ade A young thickens iNe'vj of St. John s Y0r style dressed weight nv r 36 pounds net per box of 12 laid) I 19'i cents. Grade B young chickens (New j - 'York style dressed weight over St; NXt. !)ounds net per box of 12 pirbs) In m. 7:30 at the second 21st p. 27 "i cents. the st ries of Confirmation Instrucaverage Mippoit1 tion classes will be held. The topic pi ices (over 4'i pounds live will be The Book of Common 18 cents. weight) t and use." its meaning I'rayer Grade A Yoik style dre sed (weighing over 48 p'limlj ITtESBYTERIAN CHUUK net per box of 12 birds) 2d1 cents Logan, Utah .Grade B Yoik style Miner E. Bruner, Hador (weighing 48 pounds per 9.45 AM Church School box of 12 birds) 25 cents. f 11.00 AM Worship Service er average smiporl Music by the Choirs es (live wtigiit fiom ?.' in Sermon : REMOVING prnv pounds) '6'j reals s MOUNTAINS! Grade A York style' Jr. Hi Westminster dressed weighing (from 3.) to ts Westnnnstci pounds net per box of 12 birds Fellowship. x hts. . Guide 1! fowMNew York tyle UA HM STAKE HIGH FRIES PS dressed weighing from !(ii I i 18 Monthly meeting of Cache stake net per box of 12 hird.n held be Sunday, pounds high priests will March 17th at 2 p. m. in the Ninth 23'i cents. ward chapel, Mrs. Thelma Jacob- sen and Pat Jacobsen will give Funds two vocal duets. All high priests are urged to be present. .fliViii' Aid, dt Prof. Bensend For Poultry CALVARY LCTHERAN CONGREGATION Horse Bot Control mri.'s Denver Serviceman Confesses Murder Providence Slates hot fiy Lives. Kagato Cleans Up for Last'Voyage Support Rates Ind iCoi 6 Ap Ter Wi 'Ip In For Holders of y, 9 ' Civic Music Tickets !2S NORTH MAIN ST, 10GAN. UTAH. PHONE thr Only 256 Si I i I m HlRei lie |