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Show LOGAN, UTAIL THE HER AID 'JOURNAL: -- HERE'S MORE ABOUT USAC Continued TRUSTEES Fundamentals A 22 March LONDON, British submarine, penetrating the enheavily mined waters at the the trance to Germany's end of Baltic, has sunk the German steamship lleddernheim. 4,947 tons, it was announced today. First German merchantman to meet its end by a British sub- marine torpedo during the war, the lleddernheim was sunk eight miles east of Skagen, at ti.'C northern tip of Denmark and just inside the Kattegat which, between Denmark and Sweden, is the entrance to the Baltic. The British submarine commander warned the Heddernheim s crew the ship would be sunk, The 36 men took to lifebiats and were then taken ashore by Danish coast guardsmen all but the first engineer, who was made prisoner by the submarine. ."It was a hell of a place to go, a navy man said of the submarine's venture into the German end of the Baltic. It had crossed the North sea, entered the narrow Danish and Skagerrak between the rounded the Norwegian coasts, ntid corner of the northeast t'p of Waite of industrial trades classes here this Mrs. Mr. Hvde Park announce the safe ar- year, was made associate profesof rival of a seven pound son on sor and head of the State . - - PAGE' FI VK - Future Home Owners Sinks Nazi Vessel From Puge One department Thursday night. The boy is the auto mechanics. Instructor third son of the couple. Mrs. Miss Beth Lockhart, who will Waite was formerly Miss Lucille graduate from Wasnington State Baxter. college with her master's degree isthis spring, received the appointMarriage licenses have been ment of instructor in stenography sued at the county clerk's office and Hiid for one to Van Emil Jensen, 20, of Young Dee typewriting who has year, Broadbent, completed ward, and Emma Dorothea Hanwork at the University of sen, 17, of College: to Darwin Voy graduate instructor Mildred Briggs, 23, Illinois, was appointed Corey, 32, and in agricultural economies. Miss both of Thornton: to Lee DougMarietta Nyman, a graduate of las Fuhriman, 21, Ridgedale, and Utah State Agricultural college Zina Evelyn Harris, 18, of Portwho is at present engaged in graduate study at Cornell univer- an received sity, appointment as Arbor Day in Utah will be ob- supervisor of the practice cottage. served Monday, and county ofChester J. Myers, returns from fices, as well as city offices will a years leave where he has been be closed, according to announce- studying for his doctorate degree ment today a Banks will close, at the University of Southern the California and will become acting schools throughout while county and city will hold appro- head of the department of speech. Professor Milton R. Merrill, who priate exercises. will complete his work for a Ph.D. Cache county schools will close degree at Columbia university this also returns from a year's Saturday, May 18, for the present spring, to a de- leave of absence. school year, according Returning Member cision reached by the board of edOthers returning are Marion L. ucation yesterday. There will be Nielsen in the department of modno school holidays in the county ern languages who has studied at from now until closing. Stanford University, King Hendwho has completed his work Clark Auto Painting company ricks, for a doctorate degree and rehas constructed a front entrance turns to the department of Engto the place of business on First lish, H. Reuben Reynolds returns North and First West, and Is in- to the art department after a year stalling a plaster screen on the of study at Ohio State university. frontage in a renovation policy. Dr. K. R. Stevens, who returns to the department of bacteriology and Bancroft seminary students, biochemistry after enjoying two Lusclus years as president of the Tahitian their principal, with Clark, attended the Logan pageant mission, Miss Ina Doty to the seclast night. After attending the retarial science department after Logan temple today, they left for a year of graduate study at LouHazen a tour of Salt Lake City. Luscius isiana State university, is a brother to Shirley Cooley, assistant secretary at the Clark Branch Agricultural college, who O ark of this city. returns after completing work for his M.B.A. degree at Stanford uniA committee from Benson ward versity, and Grant Redford who reschool Cache with met county turns to his position as instructor board members yesterday and rein and speech at B.A.C. quested cooperation in a beautifi- afterEnglish a year spent at the Univerof chapel and cation program of Iowa. school grounds. The new chapel sity Leaves Granted and schoolhouse are situated on Leaves of absence for the comThe the same plot of ground. been granted to Dr. have school board held the matter for ing year Walter U. Fuhriman of the agriconsideration. cultural economics department who a has appointLL Colonel Grandlson Gardner, mentaccepted with the U. S. A. department of this and brother of agricultural economics, Eugene formerly city of Rulon and Willard Gardner of Gardner, mathematics instructor, Lonbeen has to ordered Logan, who will continue his study for an don by the war department to re- advanced degree at the University inforce the staff, of six American of California, Halbert Greaves of military observers already there. the speech faculty who will study Lt. Colonel Gardner has been on for his doctorate at the University of Iowa, N. W. Christiansen, head duty at the air corps experimental center at Wright Field, Ohio. of the instrumental music department who plans to study at one of Scholastic honor came to Perc the foremost music schools of the A. Reeve of Brigham City, senior world, L. Mark Neuberger, of the student at the Utah State Agri- secretarial science faculty who will cultural college, Thursday when continue his graduate work at the the announcement was received University of Southern California, at the college that he has been George T. Blanch, associate profesawarded f. graduate fellowship to sor of agricultural economics who his work for a docwill Michigan college. Mr, toratecomplete at Cornell university. Dr. Reeve's appointment is to the D. E. Madsen, professor of veterdepartment of farm crops which Miss Agnes Bahlert, is headed by Dr. C. R. Megce. The inary science, of the practice cottage, work will consist mainly of sugar supervisor Ray B. West and Edwin L. Peterbeet investigations. son of the Branch Agricultural College faculty. Our Town" the Thornton WildThe board also approved the aper drama which was presented by pointments of Floyd Hansen, Jack students of dramatics at Utah Phillips, and C. H. Lowpll, as inState Agricultural college upon structors in the Civil Aeronautics four occasions, will be produced Authority pilot training course at at Weber college in Ogden Satur- the college and the appointment of day. at 8:30 p. m.. Professor Hal- Robert Jones as aeronautics mebert Greaves, director of the play, chanic. These instructors are trainannounced Thursday, The Ogden ing the 30 college students alloted performance is sponsored by the by the C.A.A. at the Logan-Cach- e Ogden District Beehive organizatairport at the present time. Salion. The play, a Pulitzer prize aries of the instructors are paid by winning drama, drew more than the C.A.A. Advancements 2.000 spectators in the four nights' Resignation of Mrs. Maxine showing in Logan. South, assistant professor of physical education, was accepted. Kao H. Bateman who formerly Advancements in rank were givplayed basketball for the Logan en the following: Dr. L. H. PolSecond ward basketball team is head of the department of now in Salt Lake City playing in lard, crops: Dr. Lloyd E. the All Church basket- Malm, associate professor; Floyd ball tournament. Rao is playing T. Morgan, assistant professor; with Tempe ward, the winner of Marlon L, Nielsen, assistant prothe Arizona district, and is at- fessor; Dr. Don Kirkham, assistant tending school at the Arizona professor; Evan Murray, associate State Teachers college In Tempe, professor; Joseph Symon, assistant Arizona. professor; Dr. John C. Carlisle, associate professor: H. R. Kepner, professor; Eldon Stock, assistant TOMATO PRICE professor; Frederick Preator, asCoulam, Utah sistant professor; Joseph OGDEN, March 22 tomato growers will be paid $12 assistant professor; Miss Kheata per ton for their U. S. No. 1 grade Cornish, assistant professor; Lois professor, products this .year, executive Sec- Holderbaum, assistant retary Harvey F. Cahill disclosed and Moyle Q. Rice, assistant 4 0. 14) Getting Down to British Submarine E. C. Jeppson, sistant professor. who has been connected with the l'l"'ar MARCH 22,. FKI-DAAV 13 v. ATTEND FREE SPECIAL , SHOWING Housin Display Sponsored TWO DANISH SHIPS SUNK BY nt three-cornere- during the the Danish ships Bothal, 2,109 tons, the Viking. 1,158 tons, the Minsk, 1,229 tons and the Algiers, 1.645 tons. Also the Norwegian ship Svinta, 1,267 tons, was torpedoed. Naval circles said it was feared the total death roll from the most recent sinkings would prove to be the heaviest of the war. CACHE VETERANS ELECTION Slater of Ogden, commander of District Eleven of the H. B. National Council of Administrat- ion, and adjutant of the Utah department, addressed members of the Cache Valley post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, in a special meeting held Thursday evening. The meeting was under the direct! n of Commander W. W. Welch. During the evening, Mr. the ritualistic Slater conducted ceremonies in initiating two new members to the local veterans organization .New members receiving the d e c o r a 1 o n were John Christensen and Clem Crookston, both of whom are prominent business men. Both men served overseas during the world war. Other business transacted during the evening was the reading and ratification of the new VFW department constitution, the appointment of Walter Raleigh as local chairman of poppy sales, and presentation of reports of standing and special committees. Next meeting of the Veterans is to be held April 4 when the election of new officers for the ensuing year, as well as the election of five delegates to the department encampment, will be held. The Utah encampment is scheduled for 0 Ma.v in Brigham city. The Vets are planning a dance for all VFW members of north Utah, to be held .April 20 In the armory when tne new officers are to be installed, according to Com1 17-2- mander Welch. vegetable If EW Utah Mortgage & Loan Corporat IN THE INTEREST OF ; G. H. BAUGH, JR. TAKEN BY DEATH 4 Better Housing To assist those who are contemplating building a home. Help you in formulating plans for a sirable, liveable home. , warning. Other vessels lost last 48 hours were diaper technique. SLATE U-BO- LONDON. March 22 (I'.Pi Renewal of German submarine warfare in British waters sent two Danish Ships to the bottom today, making a total of seven neutral ships lost in the past two days. Latest additions to the list of lost neutral vessels were the Danish ships Christiansborg, 3,270 tons, and Charkov, 1,026 tons. There was no news immediately of the crews of the Christiansborg and the Charkov after naval circles said that during the last two days German submarines had torpedoed at least six neutral ships without When Interior Secretary Harold lekes recently was quoted as saying had Tom Dewey thrown his diaper in the ring a diaper which had to be pinned up fore and aft he earned the scorn of diaper experts. Above, Representative Clare E. Hoffman of Michigan, demonstrating the classic By de- SEE THE POPULAR FUNCTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS OF THE NEW MODERN HOME. Starts SATURDAY, March 23 Ends SATURDAY, March 30 5 p. m. Till 9 p. m. Each Evening DISPLAY IN BUILDING FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY E. W. ELLIOT & CO. COME EARLY! Funeral services will be held Sunday at 12:30 p. m. in the Ixgan First ward chapel for George Howard Baugh, Jr., 57, Twin Falls resident who died in a Igan hoshad pital last night. Mr. Baugh been ill for some time and came 3 medical for to Logan on March treatment. the Logan of Bishop Fred Baugh . preside at the Sixth ward.-will services. Mr. Baugh was born In Logan July 28, 1882. a son of George Howard and Mary Elizabeth Knowles Baugh. He married Ruby Cherry in Twin Falls on July 3, 1925. He is survived by his wife; three sisters, Mrs. C. F. Thorpe, Mrs. R. S. Stockard, both of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. N. W. Parker of Elko, Nev., and four brothers, W. L. Baugh, J. F .Baugh, W. C. Baugh, all of Salt Lake City, and L. K. Baugh of Logan. Mr. Baugh was well known In Logan and has many relatives here. He was a veteran of the world war and had been an em-- ploye of the Union Pacific rail- road company for 30 years. Burial will be in the Logan city cemetery under the direction of the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. Friends may call at the L. K. Baugh home, 70 South Third West, Saturday evening and Sunday prior to the services. 5Pt- - today in an agreement reached between growers and canners on a 1940 contract. The 1939 price on Mr. and Mrs. Orvan WVnncr-gre- n stopped in Logan overnight tomatoes was $11.75 a ton. This years price for U. S. No. Thursday enroute to their home in a vacation 2's will be $5.25 a ton, compa' 1 Mackay, Idaho, from In California. with $5 paid in 1939. e Abu. trips daily NORTH and SOUTH Leave almost any time you like by Union Pacific Bus. T II K E E departures daily, timed for your convenience. Smoothriding buses. Phone for full information. ECCLES HOTEL Jhone 610 j Save Dollars, Tool Chicago New York Denver Kansas City . $24.50 33.75 10.45 19.85 nm mmt smts that will go everywhere you lvyCiiO go . . . add new zest and sparkle to jour costume . . . give you such comfort us you never had before. nTjnrj iji Rechow-Morto- n Utah Mortgage 11 - 13 Co. - ion EAST FIRST - NORTH Logan JWMri4 57 |