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Show J IILL' The Weather L TAH -- Unsettled and toluol t shuwi-i- s probably FnJay l.ittle thnigr tnunderstorni temptratuie Volume 28 Nunbu and m JX. 1V Aii la LOCI Newni a; er Plans For TEACHERS 24tli Fete L But Two Positions Filled By Board All Rival I Prepare To With all positions filled exiept I,vo that of offue assistant at and school, high tin senior at teacher in home economics the junior high, the list of Logan 1937-3- 8 city teachers for the year was announced today by Davi Tarbet, clerk of the Logan City T here is a board of education total of 89 teachers in the corps for the coming year, icpresenting jix schools the senior high with with 24, and 29 the junior high toe four primal y schools with them 36 among Ku h I ine-u- p The cential committee hes Following is the list up to d ite a rich and varied program George S Logan High School Joseph C officially beginning the affair on principal, Bates, Adams, Bessie G Ballard, H C Fnday, July 23 with the merchants Bateman, P H Barkdull, F H association of Logan sponsoring a Baugh Jr, Effie Brown, Glenn mammoth pre holiday shopping Bunten, Clark, R, B spree , followed by a ball at the Clayton Oreta Hall, A T Dansante On Saturday morning, Crookston, g L. J Hodges, J VV the ceremonies will be Henson, Reeie conducted at sunrise by the Boy Inez Maughan Linford, C D McBride, May Scout oiganization Maughan, One of the standout features of McCarrey, Norma Merrill, Hattie Morrell, Edward VV Payne, Ida-la-P the entire day is the parade beh A. C Pederson, D J Rollins, ginning at 10 a m Divided into Shepard, Pearl Spencer, Jean five sections administration, comStewart, Thain, Glen munity transportation, commercial Aldyth Priscilla Rowland and histoncal, this moving pageant Worthington, will be a spectacle with partici(On leave of absence) Adams school Henry R Coop- pants numbering well into the hunHazel Adams, dreds Six bands and musical units er, principal, ValSophia Baker, Lucille Buigoyne, the motoi cycle club of Cache American LeEsther Erickson, Myrtle Jacques, ley in Bessie Pack, Mary Quayle, Fern gion with the colors, rodeo unit Rawlins representutions from every ward and Logan stakes, Ellis school Minnie S Price, in both Cache floats by the schools and college principal, Loree Fames, H P and business numerous the Hilma Jonsson, Georgia housesby these are .Howell, only a few of the Roberts, Helene Webb representatives that will see action AlLogan juniot high schoolin the parade vin Hess, principal (on leave of Pioneer Meeting absence, Harold Peterson, acting Immediately following the paCarprincipal; Sybil Christensen, rade, the pioneer meeting with AtM men Ballard, Thain Carlisle, torney Ernest T Aoung in charge, V Coombs, WilRudgar Dames, will convene in the tabernaole lis A Dial, Bertie Mae Evans, Aiding Young in the forJames E Evans, Kathryn Funk, mation Attorney of this program has been D Merrill Gunnell, m F Koenig The Reverend Geotge Harding, Phebe Harding, Rex M principal speaker of the event is Ingersoll, Belva Lee, Lincoln Mc- Alma Sonne, prominent banker and Clellan, Laura Merrill, J G Nelsmember of the Cache stake presiAfton dency The Imperial Glee club will on, Gwen H Redford, t, Thain, VV VV Welch, C L. VV be featured in several selections Lutie Bancroft, (on leave and two outstanding musical presof absence) entations will be given by Austin n Woodruff school; Parley H Seager, popular young baritone and principal, VV J Alien, by Mrs F P Champ well favored Amar Emma Hull, pianist of Cache Valley A short Hickman, Violet Jensen Lelah Lenkers-aorfereading by Mrs Raymond R Can-n- o Millie Merrill, Ann Neddo, concludes this meeting Ruby Mabel Oldham, Nielsen, parellel m time to the Running Lenore Fredone public session are the childrens P Petetson, Shumway, Ruth Simpson, Inez sports and contests on the east Tolman Beulah Stout (on leave tabernacle grounds in charge of of absence) Hyrum B Hunsakei Prizes and W ilson school Alma Lee (Continued on Page 6) principal, Meile Barrus, Luule Farnsworth, A. H Maughan, Josephine Smith. c 1 flag-raisin- VV hat-cot- Kil-hur- r, Gib-bo- Catherine THIEVES TAKE $20 FROM LOGAN HOME Entering the home of VV A Harmon on 13o est Fourth South VV door, thieves ransacked the premises last Monday night while the family was attendand ing the Hyrum celebration took $20 in cash it was reported today by Mr Harmon According to police reports, the job was obviously done bv someone who knew that Mr Harmon had the sum of $38 in checks and currency in his possession for they bills, soi ted out and took the leaving $18 in personal checks The local office is working on the case bv an unlocked 5 FDR under pressure within cab- inet to warn labor to natch its step; Lewis admits worry at failure of leaders to control their own men; Homer Martin called on carpet; CIO would prefer another auto boss; social sec urity board must decide tu klish issues of labor policy In side fact ahout the strike situation is tha1 Roosevelt has be en under pressure right inside his own cabinet to make a pronouncement warn lug labor extremists to watch their step As far back as the trikes, one cabinet member who extremely close to the pretu-de- a urged that he make h friendly but milder statement that while the ilimiiistration w a for the working-man, they should not go too far Several others in the cabinet l'o are friendly to ibor also feil thet it Is now spoiling its ow,n unauthorized bv gains n strikes, jurisdictional disputes acunions, and extremist W ANHINGTON sit-do- ut straight-froin-the-- 1 be-'4- tion result there has been some very quite, but definite. Inner cabinet resentment gainst the president for not ai ling long ago The feeling is that any statement by Nm As a (Continued on page ten) I I V alley Rov s ( Maitial Law Declared z 1 Peiping and Tientsin n led bv Cache Never Divorced She said in answer to Wallaces establish superior court aition to that she validity of their marriage but that had never divorced him, their marriage had never been She said as far as consumnted dishe knew Wallate had never vorced her She admitted that the marriage took place In Milwaukee, April 11, 1911 However, she assumed the role of the injured party by contending Blakes-l- y that Wallace married Kay 6 in New York City on Feb said In her answer she 1916 that Wallace was divorced by Miss Blakesly on May 1, 1935, in amp Fililiu tor Draw.x Titu of Deal Lcatlet s IP 1 11 2b.l 1 1 23V 1 12 b Mdi 124(4 Da ii 25 h 12744 1 Five Cent3. ants To Join the Mammoth Hunt By Monday )N -- llcxton P- A 1 I WASHINGTON, July 8 (UP) guard und naval vessels an area around Mint lung Howlainl island for Amelia I arlmrt and her navigator, I reu Noonan, reported at 3:30 P m tl 30 p in. MsT) today Unit t In ir seart h so far has Is i n unsuet ssful r ( mo 1 i 11 Imttil Press 1 V 1 - , , ' Sjjnrwijiil It hi 1 GARDEN SLAYER PREPARES MEET STORY y WATCH MAY TIME OF CRASH BAND SET FOR ACCIDENT ei night FRIDAY v ji rW'W trtwiif 'ijiy ' jiiinim Mil1! I1"1!' un il iL 1 Ii mW J&iA miwkiikiwwiiHilii HUNT A1TKALK LOS ANGFLFS July 8 (I H John Wuest Hunt, scion of the lollipop inventor und Father Divine follower, today appealed from Ills tonviction on chaiges of violating of the nmn act bv trails polling Delight Jewett, 17, fiom Ik river to Los Angeles FAIR KEHKV AKHI.NGTON, July 8 K, I'readway, Hep Mass ranking Republican on t ix tlie joint congressional lomtnittee, said today he had examined a report on Presi- -- KOy toil. IV it retell ed l rttlio report from the M ilson reighter Goldin Bear that a uicstsl In t atai Ivsiiik eruption tlie birth of a mw volume dost roved the town of Kahtml, New Britain, on Mav 28, kill ing un estimated 500 people I he eruption, the r port said, OlT Nn I AnI MI1J, VI LAM) Inly H d li hiputiln Nliil t Iot pm it uni to! n rt opt in d tin ist ot it i I ibulattil nulls stnke bouii tl elt it ind o' In I 1, in i s bv of pt ndt lits I mini tlpwuld So n HI nt 'eiiiiu null ti tint i tune n lb w i it It it k at w of It 1 hours of tstrfh-followed u ikes and a tnl it wave. ti HkNDAVk Nil ion i ills! ui) todn sonrits Seattle Star To Open Friday until tin id total pt Of h r Ilu Slu in inn on nt will tike M nlv int tgi ot mil John I Doit s Id to th pi till ( in ket ltil U In in ir "n Stir informs Inn w no nd point pinLrtion tlm In v II git it ind ill t In v in ed ot d in iv i - n in ii noiint mg I Jtdv 8 d I Brink, i ii r accept d Bunks nation but would not i 1 11 i i league 1 -- editor i thief of the Siattte Star nul the Siripps Leigne of Ntwx pipers resigned tod ly as t lost d rM four divs bv ari Ami ru m Ntwspipir Cud I strike, pitp.ntd to rtoptn to under pul. e piotn inoriow lion if nectsxaiy U W Seripps, (hut in in of tin bo lrd of the Stiipis L. in i tikia. SEATTLF Rodney piptr i, At le er noon lit in a pt) it d st i d t s it v,is lou union work i t i, iv h pi in nt i thin n-- nt Imvivir iimtiis mold tit t ni mil 'lid dun i , un m hot In i go to of the ts quoti il is nli nt i ni wlnth-t- r v nnn u uld be gild to mil (ion it tht Nt u Ind ti nt tm the stifi tv ot lb pi Ii t t would mu- lout v Imiiu gt v no i id olii e t miihes iitinh guards T In n ikt vis t ilb d bv ti e Scat tli Nt ir unit of the Aimritan vv s Nt spapi i Guild wliuh Ginned ILE July Ilu Nt attic Star losed stmt Moll III it 1) dislrnt tiitulilum mini--- . tl i bv a strike ot the Ni ir unit of i membtrs of the gu Id had thi i'li m m Nt a j' ipt r '.oil m b i i itplutd bv nn min i of flu uu-st t oi s union n i juiisdittion with dispute A f fill ifed With CIO rs will open under point pm 3 lie Guild is iffihattd tution tomorrow morning ,n t nil with thi loniiuiltee for iiuiustuil orgimii ing to in innuunun i it ni idt b I ren-.iJ not s G Si of flit turn and the m t Lumsttrs with the tins, Stnp(x Le tgue of NiW iptM Aintriian Ftihtatum of Labor The st i ike w is iond nintd by the afttr the Seattle labor touinil il condemned the strike as illeg tl (CoiitnuiLd on Page b) ll t NF 1 i Ii l tt 1 1 - I i Hie riiDniorm which enveloped ac lie V alley early this ail of inuriiing assumed cloudburst pro-po.ns just south and west ot W iiilini, resulting in one ot the ' nt floods in the history of the la rn soul end of the valley, according lo W. I. Ihornton, nt of the Hj rum canal conservation distriit. Rt at lung a climax at about 2 a ni, the flood waters came tiown tlie mountains, filled the canul which already hud 15 second feet of water in it, bringing sediment, gravel, anil bouItU rs. lt resulted In the hunks of tlie canal being washed out for great distances, spreading Lie dt tins over the farmland In tint v it unt y. Many hay fields were completely covered, although no homes were harmed, since the flood oet urred in the fanning an south of Mendon community. The work of mending the canal bunks and of clearing fields of gravt I and rot ks was being car-r- n tl on this afteroon. vice-presl- Hvrimi-Mendo- Under Pol ice Protection SEATTI B, July 8 (U P) Polite began dispersing striking Amcrutui guild newspajM r points from around tlie Ntar budding shortly aft- 1 rti N I con- t Spanish Inly H d Spanish tl Lov and si Loops He itnm (list of the big battles of fighting out tin ( ml w ii in the M nlrnl an i liontoi operators SWEEP COUNTY BAIIIF lit nth - P.IG radio tinued to send in reports of what they believed were signals picked up from the lost plane lost la it Friday when it missed Howland Inland on a flight from Lae New Guinea. Coast guardsmen said an interesting" report was made by Ray Havens, amateur of Conrad, Mont , who said he heard a man g voice at 9 40 p m. last night sayingThe Message 173 west longitude, 5 south latitude Ok but help needed. Fill AQQ KHAQQ is the call of Miss Em hurts plane Otfu mis said this location was about where the present search was bemg conducted They doubted, however, that the message had come from tha plane TORRENTIAL RAINS (Ll itlinuilllied 28 bun-tlrt- bogs HIAVIMO, July 8 Ian Pacific Press bureau ill Hi 11 today when ION N lKK En 1114.11 Hog July 8 d Pi totalled a nineietr hq at the Chu a jo stoikvaidx i pi it e ot $12 40 pi r w . ig lit w tx pud foi tlinue found 225 puuinls 1104. 1 I Amateur CHICAGO prittx I her brood could cover 36 000 square miles, or an area as bijf as Indiana, in six hours if all the planes were used simultaneously t, i KHIU, RB NK Cul , July 8HH Hope th it Sir Chat Its Kingsford Stmt H ind Pom Pethybi ldgt who disuppt art d while on a flight from Loudon to Australia 2U months ne still alive revived today iHo wlnn a rubber tire wheel and set lion of mding gt ir found in (la Anulaman sea wire nit nt, fad is paits of hi) plan, DEN hu, Jerusalem. B1 SA t AGAINST PARTITION JHU SALEM, July 8 (UP- )-) Trouble over the proposed partition of Palestine into Jewish anil Arali sts turns resulted m one when vitilfine tonignt Jew was stoned und sen rely injured near Ilerikl's gate ill I dent Roosevelts intome tax return and consult red it 'un ' eminently fair leturn UlU (M) iMfiNuft SGfMlST LOST ROCK SPRINGS July 8 d I)r Bainuni Blown, geologist of the Ameruan museum of natural histni y, in New York, was tod tv 24 houis after a iloiiillnnst wax btlieved to have dt stroyed his tamp m isolated Long mnvon, 25 miles northeast of lieie Hi Allen HOPES ii urn Hht1i1t Sirf irib fast jireluninary air search rier Lexington The Lr xington, which left San Du go under forced draft last Sunday, was being refueled at Lahaina Roads, Hawaii, today by the tanker Ramapoe, and wU proceed immediately to the Phoenix and Howland areas. Cover Large Area Pearl 'Harbor navul- - officials said the big aircraft carrier and ,31 j Ij (MiHiliiiiihn 'I Il liltllill tlliilltj -' TO rj-.Hue. W iilmg waiting wailing Gtoige Palmer Putnam, publisher and husband of Amelia Kailiarl ind Mis Freili ru k Noon m a built of time months ami wife of Amt Ilia navigator ktip unt ntling vigil it Oikland an putt iwaitmg definite word that Amt Ills pi me and oiiup'ints aie safe VV 111 l trvBsr&s&autts&iU' - . v A nil area as trge as Indiana off the northern was resumed Pilot nix Islands today for Amelia F ai Ii u t and Freed Nounan, lost ounil the world fliers. 1 hr ixi Seoul s Thiee sptedy scout planes were catapulted at dawn off the U. 8. Culorulo off Winslow bank in tho northern Phoenix group, and took up their hunt where darkness forced them to leave off yesterday. This pieliminary scouting wa3 schtiluled to develop into a mammoth air search by Monday with addition of 68 land planes, seaplanes and flying boats being sped to the St ene by the aircraft car- of , -- AAENDFL BIRCH Ntaff Correspondent HONOLULU, T H, July 8 (CT) ItA rit-s- m adjudi-Contmu- 1 r cr' 4 1iUh , tor M Pnii VV' Pond " ilL count il scout Cat lit New et ut i t tht Cl ih Juuiboiee scouts ot 2b mu now eiuamptd in WashInington D ( in ixquei aded as dians md pioneeis Wednesday SHANGHVI July 8 U -I he afUmoon BA I I.E ( W II NON to the pttparutoiy Chinese Cential News Agency be held t mu I Pie Matt Cm spomh ut that fighting gland tin lit tuiulcadi to 1iesidtnt reported tonight W AMU ON Julv s II e Ibis morning tonight had been resumed near Lukoucli i i il e i x st uate Roosevtlt in lew ed the entire AJ mm tre ltimi lao at 7 31) p m xui txhing att ii k tml iv avenue, on uieiiid Constitutional group also The Central News Agency the bovs will bleak camp nil, nipt to kill til, gain I reported that martial law h id and in preparation j ii tu iry bill bv fihbusti i Frid tv morning been declared in Peiping Nirve Notue trek home to various news for tin The Domei (Japanese) Without waiting tm toimtl no States agency repoited that martial law paits of tin United stiui tionist tutus Majuiitv Lt i isit ti Man Laboratory also had been declared in Tit l Robinson I) Ark Jos, ph ulley counFoity thin Caihe nnl Iresnl it Pro Te in Ktv itt The Domei agency reported cil stouts and scouters joinedvisit-by nnn 1 Nev served notue that that hostilities ceased at 11 p the entile gioup yesterday ed and iiisn(ted two important the si nate rules would be re It nt m lesslv enforced against unv molt Officials confirmed that Peip- branches of the national governFdg ir Hoover, director to draw out dibate on the bill ing wa3 under martial law The ment Jfedcial W ht elt i D St n Bui ton K bureau of Investioffice lodged a verbal of the foreign J Will Mont, leplied by Intel luptmg 1 protest against the current in- gation and Representative cident to the Japanese embassy, Robinson nut with the bovs fol- biltir flurry of dibnti bcfoie jammed gallerns and unuourii ing tint reserving the right to make de- lowing ofa trip through the Department Justae building, which as long as he was on the flooi he mands A Japanese military spokesman has the worlds largest and most would block unanimous consent for estimated that 17 Japanese had modern files of fingerprints and any other business of the stnate Thus the senate leadership took been killed He denied that a the finest and largest criminal t oui t bill t gainst otfcnsive Japanese troop train had been identification laboratory in exist- the fots threats of filibustei ing and halted by the Chinese, as unof- ence ini From the headquarters Wheeler, foi the toopposition ficially reported previously the trulition the scouts went to the White mediately resorted uk al weapon of counter-at- t BY EARL LIEF House for a short tour I nited Press Staff Correspondent Sweeping Notice Harry Bernhisel, Cache Valley Pittmans rulings were a sweep Scout has been sending, by letTientsin, China, July 8 tLIi notice of enfoicement of every (Copyright 1937 by United Press) ter desiripttons of the ai tivitiess mg Chinese and Japanese troops cf the Utah and Idaho Jamboree-lte- rule that a centuiy of filibustei mg epi odes has built up thiough tia fought savagely for many hours dition and through the ability of BV in the suburbs of Peiping, the HARRV BFRNHINFL tlie stnate to make its own rules ancient capital, today, in their Hello Cache Valley vote most clash in recent serious Tuesday June 29 The day that as it goes along Bv majority years Cache Valley Jamboree Scouts the senate tail upholde or disregard List High Casuality reached ashmgton -- we started tradition and enfori virtually any Casualties were reported to camp tight off Just as we got rule it desires Under the chair s rulings, the total well in the hundreds, with up the last tent, down came the toChi ness sutfering most heavily rain All of the equipment was .majority prepared 1 Conduct the entire juduiary Japanese used machine ,guo and hastily put under cover, and did artillery fire on stubbornly re- it rain9 Boy, 111 say' Some of the bill debate on one legislative (as sisting Chinese soldiers tents were so soaked that their distinguished from caltndar) day Japanese authorities at Peiping occupants had to double up with This can be done by voting down 10 casualties motion to adjourn and by tak admitted among others who were on ground any recesses each evening their men and reported that they The next day, wehigher our mg pitched had found the bodies of 17 tents so the water would run otf Every Day 2 Hold sessions every day, inChinese instead of going into the fabric The atmosphere here and at Suturdiy Majority Leader cluding around waded we That day Peiping, 60 miles to the north- mud up to our ankles During the Joseph T Robinson at nounted west, was electric with tension we went over to the gri it (Continued on Page Two) Japanese authorities here sent six evening the north of the Wash armored truckloads of troops and arena on monument we There ington (Continued on Page 6) heard James E VV est, Walter VV CLUB Head, and other prominent men in scouting See Mount Vernon ON Thursday the Scouts went up the Potomac on a boat to Mount DEFENSE the home of George Vernon, The rtgular monthly met ting Washington We also visited his tomb on the same hill of the Logan Girden club will be LOS ANGELES, July 7 (LPi Saturday we went to Arlington held Fridiy night at 6 30 Oat tht A Albert Winfield Dyer, confessed cemetery, which was reai lied bv delphinium gardt n of strangler and ravisher of three a 2Mi mile hike There we visited Garff, presidi lit of the oigimza Inglewood girls, will base his de- the tomb of the Unknown Soldier tion, who is widely known as a fense on original information ot We marched up and saluted the grower of superb show dtlphin numerous witnesses that the man tomb and then stood by with uims, as will as other flowers seen playing with the children bowed heads in memory of those The entrain e to the garden is June 26, was a moustached strang who gave their lives for our 101111 through a eharming rustic g tie er it was indicated today way on the south side of k ext try VV hile VV PA First South street, b tween Main the Sunday we went to the Luttir-daSaint ehurch on lbth street and First Hast streets crossing guard appeared in court In addition to showing the re and had his arraignment postponed There we heard Melvin J Ballard delphinhybrid until Monday, his foster-mothof the council of Twtlve, and murkably fine sweet peas shir-le- y Mrs Etta Mae Young of Redondo President J Reuben Clurk speak iums, coreopsis madunn i said poppies, hvdrangias Beach, Dyer s confession Oscar Kirkham took charge of the and regal lilhes Mr Girff will would be explained bv the contenSunScout part of the program tion he is insane and a publicity day night four religions were rep- give a brit f talk on delphinium seeker resented on Scouting J Reuben culture Tlie new hybrid delphm Mrs Young said Haskell Wright, Clark represented the Latter duy iums are not onlv vastly super lor in their large size of sjakts Centinela Park employe who was Saints one of the leading identification Thi3 morning Monday, the rain and bloom and r rnge of colorsto but they are well adapted witnesses during the week-lon- g has come down very haid, but Cache conditions an! Valley Eddie this time we arent getting wet. search for the mysterious should be included in every flow the sailor, told her Dyer was not en border the man he saw with Melba and As an added feature to the Madeline Everett and Jeanette TELL ann, pi nit program, Dr F B Stephens the day they were abphysiologist of the US AC botany ducted from the park and slam will department give a short While Dyer made his brief courttalk on chlorosis of ornamental room appearance, his wife Vesta plants Chlorosis is the tei hm rl Isabelle Dyer, was guarded in the name for the yellowing of plant) county jail against a possible atSALT LAKE CITY,' July 8 so common with many shrubs tempt at suicide (t Hi Western Air Express Air flowers and fruit trees on Cat he port Maqager Frank Eastman Valley soils Dr Wann will ex said today that a watch discov plain both the causes and cure ered on the body of John S so far as they have been work Wolfe, victim of a plane crash ed cut- near Alpine last December, in in case of rain, the meeting dicated time of the crash as will be held at the same time ut the Chamber of Commerce probably (20 a. m The plane struck Lake Hardt peak early December 15 Wolfi New Jersey CARAVAN watch slightly damaged stopped Swore Falsely" at 4 20, Eastman said The tmi Miss West charged that in ob- will be cheeked by that recorded NEARING LOGAN taining a license on Feb 3 1916, by other timepieces found in tht to marry Miss Blakesly, Wallace wreckage, he said The time indicated by Wolfe-- , "swore falsely" that be had never married and that he had no for- watch would place the crash it BY G. K. mer wife or wives either living 20 minutes after the plane win DILLON Mont, July due here or dead from Canad i where . Miss West asked the court to it appeared fifteen times in refuse any declaration or decree Cardston, Migrath Raymond to Wallace, yao has sued both in SERVICES Lethbridge and Calgiry the New York and California to have high school band spon-so- i Logan his declared legal the actress ed bv the Logan Garment wife VICTIM company began the last leg Shortly after the answer was of homeward its jourruv enterMiss Wests attorney filed, from here about 10 a m At ed a motion to set aside an order Funeral services will be held m times this afternoon different calling for her appearance in the Franklin Id lho LDS war! and evening the members court Friday to give a deposition chain Friduy at 2 p m for Janus the caravan will composing moon A case the B in hearing Denkers come strigghng into Logan son of Mr tion was then set for Friday and Mrs Bernard Denkers who All is well Everybody is getMove Dismissal was killed Tuesday afternoon when ting anxious to be bark home At that time her attorneys are the norse he was riding was stiuek after a most strenuous trip s to Wallace move that a car bv expected Rosd repuirs net essitated action be dismissed on the ground Burial will be In the Franklin rerouting of the aravan from that she had admitted the single ceimttrv under the direition of Missoula to Dillon yesterday the Hendricks mortuary of question he had sought where a stop was made last On Page Three Dm , 1 i I i Rain HiIs J inilmue if Range High Low C2a4 opeu i Mites Await Word From Missino Idvr.s Mae West Acknowledges Marriage Of 26 Years Ago BY ALAV McELVVAIN United Press Staff Correspondent HOLLYWOOD, July 8 (UP) Mae West, buxom film star who posed as a spinster, has celebrated her silver wedding anniversary she admitted today in acknowledging her marriage 26 years ago to Frank Wallace, vaudeville ac- ' 1 it'll w Break Camp Spectauilai With the plans tor Logans 1437 Pioneer tchbtaliun Day having t iken delimte form munitions point to the luigext I ailie vallt 24th of July snue the historic fete ul 1424 I'nder tht direition ot the executive committee composed of Eugene V eates chairman Alvin Hess vu e hairinuii M R Hovey and Haloid secletaiy treasurer Peterson patade head the general line up ot events has been completed and in the two weeks between now and the cele-- bi ction the activities of the several committees will be directed towaid putting a finishing touch to all of the scheduled incidents C3 jjr $L D JAPS CLASH enlenmal Mauh 1!S ID AT lJ21 Ill 11. Boy Scouts CHINESE Take Form Iaiade lo ' I! AN, n dL JL Grain "Di n The nud - summer rainstorm which btgin at the first part of the wtek continued its sweep of Cache Valley this morning with torenti il rainfall having fallen in tlie mijoiity of the Caihe area Accompanied by a heavy electrical storm of local nature, it assumed the nature of a cloudburst in some stttions of the county, flooding streets and fields Although shgnt damage as recorded, fa'm-- t rs throughout the district heralded the storm as beneficial to he interests of agriculture Atording to James Ivie, head of the United St ites Weather observatory, there was 25 of an inch precipitation recorded at the st ttion on tl e USAC campus toThis, coupled with early-wee- k day measurements of 42 inches, brings th total for July up to 67 of an ini h, while the normal for July Is but 61. |