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Show TKe Land Sharks Are Herald-Journa- l- Lng.in Ut ih Thuisday Evening, June 22, Busy Selling Land Advised that an aged ouple e had been n dured to land in the Columbn. baun reclamation project in easlern on false pretenses, Washington Frank A Banks, regional director at Coulee Dun of reclamation, ishmgton, today w lined local people to obtain all the farts about before the pioposed development buying Anyone approached to puiehase tod in he piojeit to be irrigated by the Or md Coulee dim should unit to Ihc buieiu at Coulee Dim Wish to learn whether the land is uc hi illy in the prop et area, ichcthei it has been classified as I Did Unit will be irrigated and wh it the government ronsuhrs its (rui woith to he' Mr Banks said 'Thne is no (htrge for this inform ilion The (it i sons who were hillud bv land salt sin in in unscrupulous tluii Hums were not made known ripmtid they weie told the land i based would he migited lluj pm when ii u di itely after the win as a mutter of f lit it mav be a long tune beloie water can be mule available for it Mi Hanks said that while repents of misrepresentation in the mds are few, the sale of basin hun-ni- l of reclamation is anxious to mp speculation attempts in the hud 'The1 Columbia basin project will become one of the finest migited nuns in the nation hut it will prohihly he many years before it Mr Bank is fully developed, slated In March 143 Congicss passed the Columbia basin project net, and anyone contemplating the pm chase of land should he familiar with it Out new pimpiilet. Settlement of the Columbia Basin Reclamation Ilojccl,' available fiee, explains the law hi 1941 ' $1,400,000 Bond Pledgers pui-has- ciKing ,h . B aaghterFr Mrs. Native Of Sweden Dies In Lewiston Neils H Nielson, 79, retired Lewiston harness maker, died Wednesday at 2 p. m. at his home after a long illness. Mr Nielson had been receiving medical treatment at a Logan hospital for several days, and had returned home Tuesday evening. He was born November 3, 1864, in Malmo, Sweden, t..e son of Hans and Kjeisti Anderson Nielson He came to the United States in 1877 and had been a resident of Lewiston 34 years He married Sarah Ann Cartwright, who died 14 years ago A member of the LDS churfli Mr, Nielson was a high priest in the Lewiston First ward Survivors include the following sons and daughters: Hyrum Nielson and Mrs. Martha Haslam, Mrs. Rachael Neeley, Lewiston: Milfofd; Alma Nielson and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Stromberg, Ogden, Alice Bingham and Mrs Eva Calif ; Mrs Coom, Richmond, Gertie Lewis, Milwaukee, Ore ; Mrs. May McCormick and Mrs Annie Ellis, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Eve Jorgensen, Portland, Ote ; 45 j Inter-Mounta- Taylor Seems Sure Of Idaho Victory BOISE, Ida, June 22 0 Ji With singing cowboy Glen H Taylor assured of the Idaho Demo- cratic U S senatorial nomination on the basis of romnlete returns from all precincts, interest in the Idaho primary election today turned to the official canvass of the state Official returns late last night failed to alter Taylor's 202 vote lead over incumbent Sen D. Worth Clark, and less than 200 precincts out of the state s 845 had not reported the official count to the secretary of state's office The state board of canvassers must complete their count Saturday and must certify it by Monday. Although the official count likely will alter figures compiled from unofficial and official returns, the change is not expected to change the final outcome by more than a few votes , With most of the excitement over, seveial candidates including Gov C A Bottolfsen, filed their expense accounts yescampaign terday, and others were expected Values to 5.98 in us Secretary of War the-ate- y 382 C armv total was 7.S1H the figuie through May 31 HERE'S MORE ABOUT S0R0PT1MISTS from Page 1) Powell Malcolm, Gladys Jensen Harold S Professor and Mrs Carved floral Miss Bertha Johnson, Miss Carter, 14K in design Rhea Hurst, Dr Earl Lewis, H gold. and Ray Carlson A Sjostrom Violin selections were played by 0(10 by Noima Olson, accompanied On Terms Carol Mehr Piano selections were played by Frances Winton Champ Club members present were be sides President Lewis, Bette Bert ram, Leah Carlson, Frances W 3 - diamond Champ. Lucy Christiansen, Louise wedding ring Crane, Virginia Daniels, Myrtle 277" Jensen Myrtle Davidson, Oreta Hall Bessie Hirdv, Elna Mille Credit 0 and Una Vermillion Tokens of memory were pre sented to Miss Una Vermillion and Miss Elna Miller in behalf of the The club by Mis Christiansen 5 d iamond two honored club members are ' yeddingring for study for the P leaving Logan coming year In his addres-- Mivor Evans re-- i r 5 Weekti counted some of the 230 projects by the citv commission All Prices INCLI I)E Federal Tax planned for make-worprojects following the close of the war when man (Continued cf Enduring Beauty following The calf will be fed according to standards approved by the county igent or vocational teacher with whom he is enrolled Each winner will exhibit the animal at the horse show, at the discretion of the donor, in June 1945 when these calves will be sold it auction, the winner to receive full sale price of the animal The winner will the provide donor with a picture of himself and the calf at the end of the feeding period Each winner of a calf shall agree to report in writing or in pel son to the donor of the calf at intervale of two months The repoit (hall contain a statement of the current condition of the calf and his weight U--, Youth Must Have LONG ! Pi mu BEACH D H Reed, 83, June 22 retired school Stoal-barge- her in a school house in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia Each had since been married and 11,1 . ... exceed the of the community In beh ilf of the club President Lewis piescnted to the city thiotigh Mayen Fv ins the two benches pi iced on the Tabernacle emplov-- I me nt needs square Miss Virginia Dinnls gave the1 ,( li of welcome to the visitors land told of the function o! the Kcuoptimist club s , !t i $00 HOUSE DRESSES Values to AI1 s!zes trai Lynn is at the fl00 . . . boot deber B. Mrs n Nielsen A boys spec in t Sunday Professo short ta Seamons vocal du Values in this group to 29 9S. lhiy now and save . . . Gabardines and wools. DRESSES Values to 2.98, All sizes 8 8 injojing SPRING SUITS 00 4-9- assigr Ljnn I Dale Niel .is McQuan Parson Mr ai urn Preston here las Mr ai 2. uaughte of Will enewin ng rela SPORT SHOES TO CLEAR . . . SAVE Mrs bed s ful case o Mr a Mrs G1 town v Mr a Rtchmo Mrs Le l00 REG. 2.49 NOW SUMMER PLAY SHOES Green, reds, candy stripe, white. Five styles. Buy several i pair . . . Save your stamp. ACCESSORIES DOMESTICS BELGIUM TYPE RUGS 18x33. 7 only. JjQQ Regular 1.95 Wool filled. Size 72 8C 84 Regular 10.95 f w gg i !) North Main St. L c Regular 1.49 TABLE CLOTH set. Green and blue only. Size 70x87 Regular 11.98 Rayon, 9-p- c. White summer bags Lovely Dinner Rings . . Regular 1.00 Value! Summer Turbins QUILTS, RAYON SATIN Cal. r, teacher and Mrs Lulu D 81 a former pupil, were married here last night Reed met his bride a month ago for the first time since he taught k power ioned at and HOUSE eles ne ft jDeration COATS 00 Cretonne and chintz. Its Fling, They Say , is s borne Irs Thoi pvt L tek enc nits, Mr ifind bis P.eese of jst recer v 1 1 Values to 16.95 Values to 10.95 SOFA PILLOWS j erson ho MtM Ze follows-Thos- is Stimson said it im hided 31.2s9 killed, 71 432 wounded, 39976 missing, and 35 890 prisoners of war A breakdown of navy losses showed 20,044 killed, 12 905 wounded, 9,295 missing and 4 461 prisoners of war 256 turned eek visit ;tlW " a3 gjiospital ONE GROUP ONE GROUP trophes An entertaining feature of the show, will be the unique calf scramble, according to James C. Wallentine, show manager Committee members have purchased face lght fine Hereford white calve3, weighing a total of 3060 lounds, and will have them ready lor the show. Rules for the event were listed The June Phone Mrs An ifAnn an Shop early! Values to 8.95 100 of Lt ,iaska wi offlS true ONE GROUP ONE GROUP With the deadline fin entries nly i few houis away, oftninls of the Cm he Valley lloise Show announced today that more than homes from all 100 outstanding pin ts of Utah and Id iho will he xlnbiteil at the two big shows Mood iv and Tuesday evenings in the Utah Stale Agricuduial college stadium E Fred Spencer, secietary-treas-ure- r reported at noon today that the entry list was more than satisfactory," assuring a successful show. Simultaneously, it was announced that H Grant Ivins, Salt Lake City, one of the outstanding horse show men in the state, will be ringmaster for the events J W. Jones, nationally recognized judge from Nevada, Mo, will rate the entries Other officials will be Harry H Simmons and A. L. Baer, announcers, J. L. Montrose and Marvin Dunbar, entries and classifications; Rulon W. Everton and V Hess, paddocks and stables; L. Baer, Dennis De Witt and Herb Humphreys, awards and to file soon. aDove North Main . . . Jerseys and Crepes, tailored, casuals, street and afternoon styles . . . Prints and plain colors. A very large assortment of sizes. Shop Early. Outstanding Horses To Be Shown In Logan 2.5 125 . . . i DRESSES TO CLEAR NEEDHAMS fl A Real Clearance of Odd Lot, Broken Size, Small Quantities A clearance in every department. Shop every day Store Hours 9:30 to 6! Meet the Baheork family 'Mfred, Marie and daughter Jean who each Buy a War Bond a week and, with fellow woikers, will Drive. They aie Im v $1,400,000 worth dining the Hfth War all helping to build tankeis for the U. S. Maritime Commission at the Mai inslnp Yaids, Calif., where Dad Babcock Is an elertru a! foreman, mother is a boilermaker and Jeon is a welder. sin Ve '.iFN who are eligible to participate will be eight FFA and eight 12 to 15 years Discloses Casualties 4of Hage,clubto members, be chosen by the county agricuitural agent's office. Four animals will be turned WASHINGTON. June 22 H Piloose in a corial built for the purll. S army casualties in all pose. Eight boys will be given the since Pearl Haibor, inch ding of catching, with their losses in France, totaled opportunity halters, a calf which will be his if 178 677 through June 6, Secretarv held with rope and halter of war Hen'-- L Stirmon di,closel As long as the boys keep their today hands on the animai no one else The total was the latest an- can claim it nounced by the war department Two referees shall be chosen, covering all theaters of operation, one by the Cache Valley Horse grandchildren and 34 but inc luded only part of the show organization and one by the 15 83 American casualties suffer- FFA and club organizations. Funeial services will be an- ed on the Cherbourg It is the duty of the referees to peninsula up nounced later by the Kenneth to midnight of June 16 and no determine who shall have right to Lindquist mortuaiy of Logan 64 522 losses in Italy bom the calf. all the the time of the initial landings The boy receiving the calf will be requited to weigh feed and care through June 15 The navv revealed, meanwhle, 'or the calf for one year fiom that it has suffeied 46 705 casual- June 27, 1944 to June, 1945 Each winner shall agree to the ties, maki ig a grand total of ' I4 v uston y to 25 years wth ,0n rs serving i understandable language " Mr Banks emphasized that Iheie is no good reason to luiriy in the puiehase of Columbia basin land for irrigation pur poses Even though Grand Coulee dam has been completed, a large pumping plant, reservon dams and an elaborate canal system must yet be built It will probably be several years after the war before water will be available for any of the land, and some of it may not be irrigated for 20 1 I, id I c Ar jlrs. ess All colors. Regular 59e LADIES SLIPS Cotton and rayon. Slightly soiled! . . . COMBINATIONS Rayon knit. Tearose color Regular 79 c PIECE GOODS SUMMER MESH 39 in. wide. Navy and black. Regular. 1.79 9 K PRINTED JERSEY Gay colors. Washable. 39 inches wide. Reg. 1.79 949 PRINTED SATIN Ideal for quilts. Regular 69c SPUN RAYON Short length. V2 to yards. Reg. 1.79 each QQ . . |