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Breathlessly pacacted and briled, magnificently liantly directed, this glowing tribute to women who fly is really something to stand up and cheer about. Although the screen has given us many "epics of the air" and (ountless stones of aviation in one form or another, here is the first attempt to tell the story of women who fly, the thrills that come d with their escapes s behind their and the Now has been lives. it spectacular told, and with what telling effect! With Alice Faye as Tnxie, Constance Bennett as Gerry and Nancy Kelly as Lois, "Tail Spin" is the exciting tale of these three who brush wings with death in the g imble they can lose only once. Trixie flies for the money that's in it, Gerry because she finds the sky's the place to hide from love, and Lois because it brings her closer to the man she k split-secon- heart-throb- nt The Niederhauxer family will hold a temple excursion all day Wednesday. Feb. 22, for all descendants of the family. They are asked to meet for the morning 85 Duplicate Neither vul. K. 20 IS SMOLDERING The seFeb. 20 .19- -A DAMASCUS, cret Syrian Arab radio station broadcast orders today lo rebel leaders designated hy numbers to begin distribution of arms and ammunition in Aleppo, Damascus and Lattukia in preparation for a simultaneous uprising. French police believed the station to be in Tripoli, on the coast. It began broadcasting several days ago announcing formation of the "greater Syrian revolutionary committee." Asking the Syrians to emulate the Arab revolt in Palestine, the them victory station promised against the French. Unrest and agitation fur comfrom he plete independence Ft null mam! i!e i onlmncd in the wake of the resignation of Premier Jamil Mat dam Bey and his n incut go Members of Ihe government denied Italian end German reports that they had declared Syrias in dependence hut admitted the situation is grave and that they fear trouble. (1 LIFE OF R. F. C. WASHINGTON, Feb 20 dT -The house today passed a bill extending Ihe life of the Rceonslruc-t- i n Finance Corp , until June 30, an attempt 19(1, after overruling to curtail cmeigcnvy powers granted President Roosevelt since 1933. to an The house defeated. amendment by Rep Jesse P. Wolcott, R, Mull, whuh would have restricted the pn sulcnl's power lo I. Ft iridit operations suspend (lily lo lasts la a hti h RFC dirti tors recommend sm li aition 110 ,X9. mrsTEJ 3 e & I The Nihley ward reunion will be held Wednesday in the ward hall, at 11 a. m. A commencing dinner, an afternoon program, to be concluded with a dance at night arc included in Ihe program. xx. turtle count) FAYE 15 ' coiiuiiissiuncrs Roosevelt was aboard President Houston off the the cruiser southeastern coast of Cuba today. Within the next 24 hours the Houston was expected to participate in the war games of the fleet which involve a theoretical shores of American defense against an invader. The following (li patch dated Sunday night was received this morning from Cap tain Daniel J. Callaghan, White House naval aide, who is with the President: 'Sunday' has been a quiet day, the Houston proceeding along the north coast of Cuba. The President, the chief of naval operations ard the military aide are faces badly nursing ai quired on the drive down the Saturday. Keys "Monday V. ELLIOT , Wells-vili- to Randy Samuel Tablcr, 24, and Carrie J. Myler, 22, both of Logan: to Ernest Lombard, 43, of Pocatello, and Tessie Blunk Schulz, 32. of Rupert; to Lawrence Cole Bodily, 21, of Whitney, and Mary Howell Henderson, NANCY MANAGER 20th Century-Fo- BY you slim girls will r,.Vt, the charm of a spool w,IKt that's high, small and handsome with a slight bouse just !lb0Vi, and a circular skirt below. This design, Pattern X41s Ls particularly becoming to vo'ulh. ful wearers who are looking for something simple and and who still don't wantpraetuai scvc'ie tailoring. The neckline Salt Lake STATE CAPITOL, City, Feh. 20 d l) Seventeen new bills, bust proposed legislation to o(me before the Utah legislature within extended deadlines for introduction, were presented to the house of representatives today. A total of 5G4 bills, 294 in the house and 290 in the senate, more than ever before presented to a Utah legislature, had been received today, Introduction by unanimous consent is expected to raise that figure to near the 600 mark. A rustling bill, designed to combat thefts of livestock by truck through brand inspection and more stringent inspection, was approved by the senate today withrut opposition Sen. Alonzo Hopkins, D., 3rd district, sponsored the measure. in fr Italian Garrison Is Reinforced dli-Th- back shouldered sleeves, all have a very feminine, softening effect Lacings at the front of the wide a gay little fillip 0f girdle addis charm. Such peasant notes are still smart. In thin wool, flat crepe or silk print, this dress will be the joy of your life for runabout, business or college. Pattern 8418 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 2ti Size 14 requires 4 2 yards of material; 3 yard of contrast belt; 1 yard cord for lacing The new SPRING AND SUMMER PATTERN BOOK, 32 pages of attractive designs for every size and every occasion, is now ready. Photographs show dresses made from these patterns being worn; a feature you will enjoy. Let the charming designs in this new book help you in wour sewing. One pattern and the new Spring and Summer Pattern Book 25 cents. Pattern or book alone 15 cents. For a PATTER.J of this attractive model send 15c in COIN, vour NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER and SIZE to HERALD-JOURNATODAY'S PATTERN BUREAU, 149 NEW MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. BEFORE DEADLINE 20 turned narrow revers, the shirring ,lt the front of the bodice, the high- BILLS INTRODUCED Feb. D4 ill "511-li- LONDON, CAROL All one-ac- e Italian government informed Lord Perth, British ambassador, on Feb. 8 that 30.000 reinforcements had been sent to the Italian garrison in Libya, R. A. B'ltler undersecretary for foreign affairs, announced today in the house of commons. The house entered an important debate during which Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain may announce a government decision on prcposals to send a British army to Frame in event of war. During the question hour, Cham- New passenger-ca- r berlain refused to be drawn out registrations on the progress of negotiations for in the United States dropped, in 1938. 45.71 per cent below the prerecognition of the Spanish Nation- vious year. alists and efforts to end the civil war. Caught Cold? VICKS WANT DOUGLAS Feb. 20 UMli WASHINGTON, Certain senators, it was learned today, are quietly directing a campaign in favor of appointment of William O. Douglas, chairman of the securities and exchange commission, to the Supreme Court. To relieve distress rub hroat, chest, back with E. W. ELLIOT & CO. E E. W. ELLIOT & CO.! Picture x Entire Stoek And MU. WONG, " DEI E MVE WEDNESDU! ;thmulons irtiula ttQ?;'1 i 1 TODAY It f i o I and TlKS. KOONKY LOUIS STOM: in MICK MEN'S Full gram leather. Values to 79c f V pu,n or fancy silk, linen or cotton. Values To 79c RENTAL SKIS Saturday and Sunday $J Day Charge. All Other Days in CfY' the week. Day i WORK SHOES i 4 T 3141' ROMPER CLOTH Paper Cambric Bargain! LADIES' OUTING FLANNEL Gowns and Pajamas Values to Voiles Ow (TKTAIN 4r SCRIM TURKISH TOWELS 5' INFANTS HOSE 1 Stripes. to Hundreds COTTON ! KATTS I.bs CHILDREN'S Wool. CLOVES HAND DAOS LADIES CIIILRRENIS COTTON UNIONS LADIES SILK ROHES RUFFLED CURTAINS . .. , . 10' 75' 33 5f CHILDRENS SII.K DRESSES 1.25 25f LADIES 15' PRINCESS SLIPS 25c 1 5 10 . CHILDRENS SHOES PARTY DRESSES ROYS SWEAT SHIRTS MENS MESH TIES 18' BOYS 25' CAPS $1.29 (if i Yard BEST VALUES IN THE CITY k 4 Values! selection zhooxc from. of yards! iC jlAED GOODS Leather GLOVES t.argc S A !li kory Flat Top Skies. $6 50 Value Hickory Iiidgc Top $( Skies. $8.98 Value Big Reduction on Ski Shoes, Clothing, Bindings, Poles, Waxes. Of LADIES Shoes fc PROTESTS MADE WASHINGTON, Feh, 20 '! to permit Marian Anderson, Negro contralto, to give a concert in Constitutional Hall or Central high m hool auditorium .brought more protests today from pi nniinent miiMciil lenders. ROYS 90' WORK 75' y LADIES CYM 35' 35' SUITS CHILDRENS 1.00 WASH DRESSES 25' Special! CHILDRENS SHOES SUSPEN35 30' MENS DERS. Heavy Police SHOES Values to $1 98 Sizes 8 lz to 2. Enna Jcttick I TABLE Shoes 2 U Silks, cottons, woolens. !MilnG RULERS OF LOW PRICE! E. W. ELLIOT & CO. EZZZZZ3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. K 4- - 4 Remnant m i 4 ROYS CORDUROY RANTS U Real Baigain h 4 ISKTTEK VAI.UKS KVKItY DAY AT ELI JOT'S! A ICY OUT WEST WITH THE HARDYS LOT A Values to 49c IN PRICE SLASHED YARD GOODS. V MAIN S m Prices! LARGE TABLE A TOUR , cNt GO SKIS POLO SHIRTS The Smithfield Third ward held its reunion Saturday and SumlHy, commemorating the origin of the ward, nnd respecting the retiring bishopric. P.ichard r.oxkcllcy. Vern Toolson. Le ! ird Son nson, Lawrence ceks an Clark Thornley were former 'C members honored. The bisbopi new ward officials are Dougins GolAdrian Toolson and Hooper, den Sorenson. A Saturday dinner, piogram nnd dance, and special activities Sunday marked reunion activities. LARGE TABLE of ALL Has Ward Reunion ANAREL TAKES lire'"' lb 150 Yd. Spools BOYS' Smithfield Third ED. TIES., UVlillC" COATS THREAD 27, of Clifton. d A Imliy hoy was born today to Mr and Mrs. Horace Carlson It is the young couples first child. Mrs. Carlson was formerly Miss Leah Wursten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J A. Wursten, LYRIC TODAY. twi0 to & CO. J&l Itoliert Wright. Jewell Nelson and the Misses Connie nnd Olive Nelson were visiting with friends and relatives in Logan Sunday. BENNETT KELLY .A l&mm STARTS The Benson staae MIA drama festival will be held Friday evening, February 21. m the Richmond community building. t Several plays will be presented by various wards in the Lewiston First ward will stake. " and Finish ", pi esent Romance is a Racket"; Cove, Richmond ward. Bargains in Cafe" A Quiet and Kk hnionil South Game." Musical numbers will bo given between acts. Struts of each ward will hvu charge of the sale of tickets. CLEAN UP SALE NEW nine-poun- A ..Me'b1'"' morning we expect Guantanamo, circling the but not going ashore. From there we will continue to the eastward keeping in touch with the progress of problem 20, which is the official designation of this fleet war game. By Monday the various attacking and defending forces will be in position, and the first stage which relates to scouting in order to make contacts will begin. More than 8, (XX), 000 passenger cars having a cash calue of less than Slut) are operating on the highways of the United States. vis: bay, will Marriage license have been issued at the county clerk's office to Howard B. Tegan of Filer, Ida- won. CONSTANCI AltCI ? COAST OF CUBA their regular meeting Thursday of this week instead of the date. The regular - Wednesday was made because of change Washington's birthday. 4 today, ties.. :!-- E. st PRESIDENT OFF hold ho, and Or Lee Sellcy, 19, of ,5b L1" . Fashion Threads Way Back To the Spool-WaiStyle Plays Set Friday , Fourth ward MIA a dance in the ward The North Izigan school will observe the 42nd anniversary of the founding of P. T. A. Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. A special program has been arranged, with refreshments to follow. All parents and patrons of the school are invited to attend. NOW PLAYING rv n 0. Benson Stake MIA He du lured positively likewise. that other men do what he did. For Jesus, "He that bclicvcth in me, the works that I dc shall he do also " (John 14 12). Christian Si icntists, therefor regard Jesus' example as one that can be lawfully and scientifically followed, Mr. Waters closed his address by reading the Tenets of the Christian Science chimb suhsciibed to folby all members, including the lowing sixth tenet: "We solemnly promise to watch, and pray for that Mind to be in us which was ulso in Christ Jesus; to do unto others as we would have them do unto us; and to be merciful, just, and pure." . 19 20, recreation hall Tuesday after Mutual. The general public is Invited to attend. 1 si x Logan is sponsoring BILL PROLONGS 2 J; m UA RY k, Q3 jx FELL g J 10 9 6 2 63 AQ10 32 V 75 43 A K Q 4 3 Opener I New Dcmncr.it Mr. Roosevelt succeeded in defeating in the 193 X elections, brought the controversy into the open today with a letter calling on .sensible" Democrats to unite in ''pushing the radicals out of control of our party." He said Republicans would win the lb to election otherwise. He made the to Rep statement in a letter Ralrick It. Drcwry, D., Va., chairman of the congressional elections committee. Kit's Disaster "If .drastic steps are not taken hy sensible Democrats, he wrote, "the result in 1940 is a foregone corolusion because we are right back where we started from in 1932. Prior to that, the average voters, and especially the small business man, believed the Republican party assured prosperity We rode into office in the backwash of the Hoover depression. Someone must boldly speak out even at the danger of becoming additional victims of the purge. He said the Democratic party was liberal hut that the word had been usurped by "the radicals, only a shade off red. O'Connor said he did not contemplate anything like a "grass roots" convento tion of sensible Democrats" organize against the New Deal But he said he had been discussing his plan widely and had found it uniformly acceptable to other Democrats. He preferred not to suggest possible candidates who might oppose the New Deal for presidenat the 1940 natial nomination tional convention but said he had heard several mentioned, includJohn N. Garing ner, Postmaster General James A. Farley, Secretary of State Cordell Hull and Sen. Bennett Champ Clark, D Mo. Mrs. P. E. Dunford has received a telegram informing her of the arrival of an eight pound son to Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Dunford of Oakland. California. Mr. Dunford will be remembered by his many friends here as Tut" Dunford, former manager of the Pacific Fruit company. He is now affiliatloves. L. Tuttle ManufacNothing quite like "Tad Spin" ed with the J. has come to the screen in many turing company in Oakland. Mrs, a season, and from the opening Dunford was formerly Miss Sue scene to the breath-takinclimax Trevitt of Berkeley. you'll know that you are witnessThe annual old folks party of picing one of the outstanding Zan-ucthe Logan Fifth ward will be held tures of the year. Darryl F, Hollywood s tof producer, Wednesday, February 22. Dinner displays rare genius again in his will be served at 12:30 p. m. and will be followed by a program. In finest production thus far. the evening a married folks dance will be held in the ward amusement hall. All married couples are SYRIAN REVOLT cordially invited. AQ8 98 K7 w o cur-hiiiI- v lllnwing lux pailini to lead again Finlay's hand l.x a i :iw lit point South plated tin nine of i lubx on the fil'd tmk This was Ihe ' beginning of an "ei ho which encourages parli.er to loiitimie the Milt North now led the ten of (dubs, and when this held the truk, South knew that has p.ut-ne- r had started with the five top honors in dubs At the thud ti u k North led the ace of olubs which South knew could win the trn k South also knew' that one other truk was needed to defeat West's contract. If North held the ace of he would diamonds, eventually win n trick with it, no matter what South did. Hut if North did not hold the diamond aee, the Netting trick could tie made only by a ruff. South, therefore, trumped Ins partner s ace and led bac k a spade. His fine reasoning was when rewarded North ruffed, thereby defeating the contract. Had North hot n allowed to win the third club trick, nn lead he could make would defeat the contract. Declarer would draw trumps as soon as possib'n and make four hearts easily. AK that demon deter-tiand his du..v wife, are In lie found at 'he Roxy the pel soils of Melvyn ,i ei Do,';1.', and Viigima Hruce In In re's That Woman Again." ( 'ohinibiii s romantic comedy-f(uc- l io "I'hetes Always a Woman." Ihe Kc. interns play house ,iin! cops and robbers wall eipial 'I lie Ken dons, 26 discovery and fundamental S( lenee teat lungs of Christian were the subjects of an adiliess at the L. I) S. Institute Sunday ot morning by Clarence I Waters, Salt Duke City. Christian Silence committee on publication for Utan. It was one of a scries of addresses on comparative religions arranged under direction of Dr. T. C. Romney, director of the institute Christian S( lenee is a Ctuis-tiafaith and practice based directly upon the words and works of Christ Jesus, declared Waters. "It embraces, as W ebsters new international dictionary defines it, 'a system of healing disease of mind and body which teaches that all cause and effect is mental, und that sin, sickness, and death will be destroyed by a full understandiof ng of the Divine Principle The Jesus teaching and healing. system was founded by Rev. Mary Baker 'Glover Fstdy, of Concord, N. H in lktki, and bases its teachas undering on the scriptures stood by its adherents' "By endeavoring to be spiritually minded, the Christian Scientist endeavors to attain his true selfhood, to fit himself for Christian servue, and to enter the kingdom of heaven here now, as well as matenal hereafter. By replacing sense with spiritual sense, the adherent of Christian S lenee is united with the divine mind and is thereby separated from error or evil, thus being enabled to utilize the divine law and power for any stated and every good purpose, Waters. Christian Science stresses the universal value of spiritual resourThis relig-k- n ces for practical uses. insists that these resources are available to be employed in a methodical way throughout the range of human affairs and human interests, according to the speaker. of C h r is t i a n The application Science to health is becoming generally known but this application is only an instance rf an availability that is universal. "The aim of this religion is not only to prepare people for a heavenly hereafter but to transform their present experience into order . and harmony . Furthermore, Christ lun Science aims to be the religu n of Jesus who was a practitioner of spiritual healing, and there can be no question but that he commanded his followers to do The York, only conservative A Y, Christian Science Faith Discussed At Institute I HERE'S MORE ABOUT 0ND M UTAH, LOGAN, L, Yi O Price And LESS! REAL BARGAINS! E. W. ELLIOT & CO. C n o |