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Show c?tv THE PAGE EIGHT. SERF'S MORE ABOUT JAPAN CITY POSITIONS FILLED AT IIYRUM Continued From Page One had been killed in fighting there. About 300 Russian troops were killed in the fighting northeast of Lake Ladoga, the communique said in reference to the important sector where the 18th Russian division recently had been reported desperbreak through Finately trying toavoid isolation from nish lines to its base. Another 1,500 are dead in fighting on the Kuhmo Front, northcom-of the lake, according to the munique. Fighting continues in the Kuhmo sector and on the southeastern Mannerheim line front, where the Finns yesterday destroyed 20 Russian tanks. New Attacks The communique covered yesterattacks day's fighting, but new were launched today on the ManRusreinforced nerheim Line by sian troops which now have shorter and better communication lines to Leningrad. Dispatches from the front said the Russians, in wtiat the Finns regarded as the second battle of the Mannerheim Line, made vicious ato cold against tacks in clear, fortified Finnish positions. As the battle developed it became clear the Russians were supported by the largest concentrations of guns and manpower the soviet commanders have had to date. It was apparent the red commanders, balked in their efforts to get around the top of Lake Ladoga and flank the Mannerheim Line, have staked heavily on an attempt to break through it. 1,800 Russians HERALD-JOURNA- At a mee'ing of the Hyrum city council held this week appointments werj made for various city offices. The following men were named: Russell Allen to succeed R. B. Maughan as city supervisor of the electric light and water department; Warren Jensen to succeed Floyd Nielsen as assistant superintendent of the power plant; Alma Sorenson as city marshal, Chester succeeding Carl Moon; Jensen as night watchman, succeeding John M Bride, nnd James Stoddard as road supuvisor to succeed W. A, Allen. Mayor John Jorgensen was in charge at the merting. MOSCOW EMBASSY TO REMAIN OPEN The Logan Reserve Officer's Troop School will be held at The Utah National Guard Armory Thursday night at 7:30 p. m. February 8. Major Walter R. Goodrich will show two excellent milTactical Employ itary pictures ment of an Regiment" and "Motorized Vehicles of the Cavalry. All officers In this area are urged to be present. Anti-aircra- ft THE sub-zer- eon PRODUCER-CONSUME- R a meeting in the LIBRARY (north entrance! Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend. All members of are urged to be prethe CO-Orent for matters of importance to members will be discussed Immediately following the regular meeting. All members kindly arrange your schedule that you may be aole to attend. Adv. CO-O- P PUBLIC is holding P According to word received by Preston highway officials, Earl ol the state highway reports that a load limit of 400 pounds to the square inch has been set for the highways from McCammon, south to the Utah line and from Downey to the Utah line by way of Malad Preston Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual banquet Thursday, February 8, at 7 n. m. In the Franklin county court house banquet room, announces Charles Cutler, chamber of commerce secretary. Most of the mem. bers of the chamber of commerce and an equal number of guests have already pledged attendance to the affair. An unusual program has been arranged and judge Jay L. Downing of Pocatello the principal speaker. IT Reeds Riteway invites you to use a new Hoover in your home cost obligation. without Phone 110 for your free trial. See Classified Ad. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY POSSIBLE ABOUT TOWN Evans '.PI WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 The house today defeated a proposal to close the U. S. Embassy in Moscow, in the initial test on a series of proposals designed to end diplomatic relations with the soviets. After fiery debate the house rejected 108 to 105 an amendment to the state department appropriation which mould have stricken the Moscow embassy from the list for which the funds could be used. The motion was made by Rep. John MeCormach, D Mass. McCormack had planned to ofDuring 1938, American tourists fer other amendments striking in Canada spent approximately out the $17,500 annual salary of Laurence A. Stein-hard- t, $255,000,000; Canadian tourists in Ambassador now stationed in Moscow. the United States left $103,000,000. LOGAN, UTAH, L, Adv. SHIFT 5 bmbiMtion ofits kind ENCOURAGES GOP WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 C.Rl Republican statisticians estimated today that a five per cent shift In voting in 38 states outside the solid south would return control of the house to the GOP next November for the first time since The turkey dinner to be sponsored by the Seventh ward Scout In the ward amusement hall Thursday will be served from 5 to 7:30 p. m. rather 1930. In 10 lean year9 Republican than 4 o'clock as announced Tueshouse strength steadily receded day. The dinner is fifty cents until the 1938 general elections plate. when a gain of 80 seats restored Dr. L. A. Stoddard, head of the the party to major opposition department of range management status with a membership of 169 at the Utah State Agricultural col- representatives. House Republican Leader Joseph lege, received word Tuesday that he had been appointed a member W. Martin, Jr., of Massachusetts, four-ma- n of the 1940-4- 1 editorial who called the turn precisely board of "Ecology, a nationally more than a month before the circulated magazine dealing with 1938 election, described 1940 in a speech last night before all forms of l'fe in relation to their environment. Before an ar- a dinner group of congressional ticle is published in the magazine, secretaries. The emphasis Martin it mjst be passed on by all the put on house gains and his conmembers of the board. Other fidence that there would be at members are from New Hamp- least a five per cent turn over to Republicans control of the give shire, North Carolina and house contributed here to the belief that he is more a candidate to his present seat for Professor L. R. Ilumpherys of this year than eager to obtain the Utah State Agriculture col either the presidential or vice of lege spoke before members of his nomination the Bear River high school Future presidential Farmers in their annual FFA party. Martin generally is credited here banquet. His subject was "The with remarkably effective exeValue of Farm Improvements." as cution of his responsibilities Republican leader of the house The Logan Townsend club will and his promotion to speaker will hold its regular meeting Friday be almost automatic if Repubin the Cache county licans organize the house when evening courthouse, of congress session commencing at 7:30 the next oclock. A special program has meets in January, 1940. is been arranged, and the public invited to attend. pros-pect- He Sought Hospital Dr. T. C. Romney, director of will be Logan LDS Institute, will present a lecture on world religions this in Logan Fifth ward evening chapel. The program, commencing at 7:30 oclock, is under the sponsorship of the ward priesthood NEW YORK, Feb. 7 (UJB) A quorums, and the general public tallish man with circles under is invited to attend. his eyes, a moustache and a disMt. entered profile Logan stake MIA organizations tinguished announced Sinai will join in sponsoring the month- he washospital today, John Strong and said ly stake dance Thursday evening would like a little rest. at the Dansante. Members of all heBut John Barrymore by any wards are invited to attend, and other name was stil John will be admitted on the ward more, and the woman withBarryhim budget tickets. A special floor was none other than Elaine Barsho wis a leature of the evening rie, his g wife. It seems the star of My Dear Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currell Children hadnt been sleeping and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Morgan well of nights lately and hoped spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City the hospital would be able to do on business. Thats all something about It. the hospital would say. Green has returned home frqm a visit in Washington. For A little Sleep ou can look the whole world over and you wont find another cigarette with Chesterfields RIGHT COMBINATION of the best American and Turkish tobaccos. in Chesterfield you find just what every smoker looks for... COOL SMOKING, definite mildness, and the one thing. that really satisfies.. '.downright GOOD taste. -- Lthn The adult Aaronic priesthood members of Logan Tenth ward are sponsoring a public dance Thursday evening in the ward recreation hall. Funds collected are to go toward ward expenses. The general public is invited to FOR MRS. HILLYARD Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Tidwell Hillyard were conducted in the Smithfield First ward chapel Sunday under the direction Mary Hulse of Millville submitLoted to a major operation at a of the Smithfield Fourth ward. gan hospital today. Her condition Bishop G h. Rees presided at the is reported to be fair. rites. The prayer at the home was Mr. and Mrs. Alma M. Lloyd offered by Gottlieb, Tueller. of Wellsville announce the arrival Opening and closing hymns were of a baby son, born at a Logan by the choir. Special music consisted of a duet by Mrs. Eugenia hospital. Lundquist and son Eugene, accomAry lettc Smith, son of Dr. and panied by Mrs. Eugene Lundquist, Mrs. W. E. Smith, underwent an and a duet by Ada Claypool and by accompanied appendicitis operation at a Logan Mabel Godfrey, Mrs. Bertha Mather. hospital. attend. The invocation was by George G. Mr. and Mm. EUis Loveland are Nelson and the benediction was by the parents of a new baby daugh- Hazen Hillyard. Speakers were Albert McCann, ter. Merrill Martin Reeder, young son of Mr. Dr. R. V. Larsen, LeslieRees. and Mrs. Glen Reeder, North of Preston and Bishop brother Mrs. of a Frank Tidwell, Logan, is recovering in a Logan Hillyard, dedicated the grave. on after being operated hospital for appendicitis. Miss Sue Jean Anderson, of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton An- - Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions, then checking answers the authoritative against below: L Is It necessary to be very complimentary about a new baby the first time he 19 shown, to you? 2. Should a parent ask another how old his child was before he walked and then brag that his own child walked much sooner? 3. Is it a good idea for a family friend to bring candy to the 4. Should friends Insist on having the children waked up so that they can see them, if the children were put to bed before the friends 5. Should hosts let their children take the stage every time there are guests so that everyones attention must be centered on them? What would you do if Your child misbehaves in public. Would you (a) Speak to him quietly, and, if it Is necessary to punish or lecure him, wait until you are at home? (b) Give him a lecture or a spanking right then and there? ANSWERS 1. Yes. And the second and third! 2. 3. 4. 5. No. No. No. No. Best 'What solution (a). Would You Do" BACK TALK MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 7 (I' Pi Statement of charges by CIO President John L. Lewis that Wagner act amendments sponsored by the American Federation of Labor were prepared with the aid of flagrant violators of the act, was described today by AFL President William Green as a mouhtain laboring and bringing forth a mouse. High Sugar Beet Yield Is Goal Of Committee An average of 16 tons of sugar beets to the acre is the goal set this year for the farmers of Cache county by the land-us- e Last year planning committee. the average was about 12 tons. This is a high mark and will require the best farming that we have ever done to attain it," declared A. W. Chambers of Smith-fielchairman of the committee. However, with the small beet acreage that we have in Cache recomthe committee county, mends that the land be carefully selected and all cultural practices carried out in detail according to the best rules for production. Many farmers produce 16 tons and more per acre, but many other lag far behind. Rotation Needed Built around the cultural practices in sugar beet growing, it will require a system of crop rotation in which the farmers in the county should produce at least 50,000 acres of alfalfa hay. The committee pointed out that poor stands on irrigated land, which produce less than three tons per acre, shouli be plowed and new alfalfa planted. In these days with so much alfalfa wilt present and with alfalfa stands hard to maintain longer than three or four years, it is very important that new alfalfa be seeded often and the old plowed to maintain good yields. Best Seed Advised Farmers are cautioned to use the best yarieties of seed, to he sura that these seeds are adapted to the county, and that they are free from noxious weed seeds This applies to all seeds planted on the farm. Development of more pastures. d, well-plann- C. C. ANDERSON at P F at either grass or sweet clover. iS favored by the committee, 'also that more corn silage can be grown to the advantage of dairymen and feeders in the county. I Cultural practices recommend for sugar beets are also recom- V mended in the production of canning pens and the standard was set for an average of one and a half tons of peas per acre, it is not only quantity but it is quality along with the price of these commodities that the committee is Interested m. Cold Storage ' In connection with the production of peas and beans, the committee is very much interested in cold storage plants and that farmers take advantage of these of preserving proopportunities ducts to be used on the farms. W. A. Chambers, Smithfield, is chairman of the land use committee but due to bis absence at the meeting, W. A. Budge, Logan, acted as chairman. Other members are: Vernal Bergeson, Cornish, Melvin Hillyard, Amalga, Edwin Clawson, Hyrum, A. L. Riggs, Nibley, Ernest Leishn-n- , Wellsville, C. W. Clark, Smith-fielMrs. Laverna Robinson, Mrs Mrs. Richmond, Funk, LeRoy Marva Hansen, Paradise, E. K Mrs. S. S. Lower, Hendricks, Lewiston, Mrs. Isabelle R. Benson, A. J. Harper, Trenton, John Welch, Logan, J. Deloy Hansen, and Sam Christensen, Logan. I Ai Car-do- j CARD OF THANKS and acknowledging Gratefully eskind for your thanking you ptession of sympathy during the J our dear wife and p of death recent mother. Fred Hillyard and Family. I CO.1 announces a Sewimig Contest OPEN TO DOMESTIC ARTS STUDENTS OF SERVICES HELD Mr. and Mrs. George Kennlngton derson of Hyrum, submitted to of Smithfield have welcomed a an appendicitis operation in a Logan hospital. baby boy, born at a Logan r 1940. Mind Your Manners often-lovin- 11 7, underwent Margene Cronqulst a tonsillotomy at a local hospital this morning. Logan, North Cache and South Cache High Schools Here is your chance girls, to make a name for your school and some money for yourself, by entering this contest as your Sewing Project for Spring! FIRST PRIZE . . . SECOND PRIZE THIRD PRIZE .10.00 . . 5.00 ....2.00 THREE FOURTH PRIZES of 1.00 Each! This contest is open to any girl attending one of the above named schools who shall present her completed dress at this store for judging on Saturday, April 20th. JUDGING be done by competent and disinterested Domestic Arts in- ern s the ci erabli structors, and awards will be made upon quality of workmanship only. Gai Judging wall terial ALL ENTRIES, TO BE ACCOMPANIED BY C. C. ANDERSON SALES SLIP OF GOODS BOUGHT. CURTAIN CARNIVAL FINAL DAYS! 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