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Show TIIE PAGE STX. NOMINATIONS AT HERES MORE ABOUT BEET COLLEGE SLATED GROWERS . the Utah State Farm Bureau Federation to act C. Holbrook on such a committee for the good of agriculture and industry. Terms Of Contract Leading the negotiations for the growers at last night's sessions were J. R. Rawlins of Draper, president of the Utah association, and Preston Ellsworth of Lewisville, Idaho, president of the Idaho growers' organization. The 1940 contract signed between growers and the Amalgaand Layton mated, Utah-Idah- o sugar companies, the areas marates jor producers, provides these cent sugar for the average, beet: $4 bracket $5.65; $3.75 bracket, $5.30; $3.50 bracket, $4.80; $3.25 bracket, $4.40 and $3 bracket, $3.90. This provides a decrease of six cents in the highest bracket, compared with the 1939 contract, but for increases in the lower brackets of 10 cents on $3.75 beets, 11 cents on $3.50's, 22 cents on $3.25's, and 23 cents on $3.00's. Bracket Prices For other grade beets, the prices for the five brackets $4, $3.75, $3.50, $3.25 and $3.00 are: 14 per cent sugar $4.58, $4.06, $3.71 and $3.26. 15 per cent sugar 5.31, $4.94, $4.42, $4.05 and $3.58. 17 per cent suga- r- $6.05, $5.71, $5.18, $4.76, and $4.24. 18 per cent sugar $6.5t, $6.13, $5.58. $5.13 and $4.58. in these four The increases grades, compared with the contracts prevailing in 1939. are about the same as those in the 16 per Higgins Vaudeville in most cases. Governor Blood personally sat in on conferences here during the last two days and when the agreeRichmond citizens were today ment was finally reached compliacclaiming the performances of Loo mented the growers and procesHiggins and his vaudeville troupe, sors of the two states for getting presented Wednesday and Thurs- together. Blood Commends Action day evenings in the new Community building as a civic enterTheir action will be beneficial tainment feature. to all the people of both states Two performances were given because such an important induS' Wednesday night, and eacu time could not be discontinued for the hall was filled to overflowing. try without! serious results a year Last night the store was the same touching everyone, the governor as hundreds of Richmond residents said. turned out to see the talented be The agreements will Logan comedian and his associ- signed by the processorsactually with the ates. individual growers but the conMaster of ceremonies was Mayor were accepted for all techH. T. Plant Jr. of Richmond. The tracts nical through authorizaacts included a black-fac- e pre- tions purposes the given by growers to the sentation. 'When the Ghost Walks, of their associations, J. with Mr. Higgins, Lawrence Sor- presidents ensen and Oscar Anderson; a trio R. Rawlins, of Utah and Preston of dancing girls. Virginia Waite, Ellsworth of Idaho. The processors part in the Eva Dean Waite and Virginia negotiations was handled by GenFuhriman; a Jewish presentation eral Manager Douglas Scaliey of with Oscar Anderson and Lawrence Utah-Idah- o Sugar company. Sorensen; a jitterbug feature with the the dancing trio; Mr. Higgins in General Manager H. A. Benning two Tobi characterizations, and of the Amalgamated concern and Royal and Ronald Buttars in vocal General Manager James E. Ellison of the Layton company. selections. q wmsp NEW HOOVER "'505"' Its a brand new Henry Dreyfus in black, design, gray and crim- son. In cleaning it's as far ahead as it is in style gives you Hoover (exclusive Agitator) at an amazingly low price. Our terms include Cleaning Tools in Handy Kit, plus new Mothimizcr. Color-Cleanin- g democracy. Dr. Spaeth's thundering voice which impersonates the Shakespearean characters in a grand manner will be a welcome addition to the 1940 session. SERVICE EXAMINATION The Logan City Civil Service Commission will c onduct an open competitive examination for Policemen and Firemen for vacancies on the r e serve list; The date of the examination will be announced in the near All applications must bo filed with Warren Schow, Secretary of the Civil Service Commission, at the lgan City Offices. The applicants will be examined on the following subjects and in the order listed: A. 1. Medical Examination. 2. Written examination. Physical test. Oral examination. 3. 4. The written examination examination will include the following: 1. Government. 2. Penmanship. 3. Composition. 4. Your Old Vacuum Cleaner 5. 6. IT RFATS . 4 . AS n sv ai rs . . . AS II Arithmetic, First aid. location and geography. Accepted As Down Payment 7. i IBON A Cl.F Policemanship and Observation and memory. For further information and application blanks, see Warren Schow, secretary, Logan City 8. AS will J old-tim- Pattern Offices. Peppery Patter YOUR TWO'S and four's a busful. rE one hundredth of dentistry in the United Stales Is toeing celebrated with the patriotic slogan: Yanks for the Yankees." DISCOVERY hy Princeton stu- -' hot dogs can he cooked thru electrocution Is another victory for the Ists. in an ANEW YORK teacher, couldn't solve this problem: If three apples cost 5 cents, how much would 15 cost? Thats what comes of getting polished ones from the children without reckoning their value. Is determined thut thing she will save ont of this war is Daylight. BELGILM losing the Davis Clip, glad to welcome an envoy from Australia who represents a different kind of new parley" PEKIIAIK the "Scrcl held on liis ocean trip was only a bridge, new! you! that the British treasury just de- cided to conceal the budget estimates. GEORGE played his game of hockey last month, tout it was not announced until the other day. However, his physicians say he is itill in good standing. KING THERE'S ... many a good judge park bench. - t--- Birds New ALLIES Continued From Page One Just Arrived! Inlaid-on-Fe- lt send for our exclusively for Designed Book, alone who allegedly quoted William C. Bullitt, United States ambassador to Paris, as saying that the United States would get into the war. Such documents were obviously published by the nazis to increase Russian suspicion of Britain, France and the United States. Other developments putting a strain on Allied relations with Moscow included: Reliable reports in London that, for the third time, Russian ambassador Ivan Maisky had proposed to Britain the opening of trade negotiations for an agreement that might relieve strain on relations between the two powers. Britain was not believed eager to A SHORT YEAR The planet Mercury completer accept the offer. Steamers Held a trip around the sun every Britain announced two Russian days, and thus has a year that ir steamships the Selenga and the shorter than a spring or summer Vladimir Mayakovsky detained by on our earth. es waters-originat- PKp 7Vne Here is a dress that has many uses created from a soft heather rose shade of rayon crepe. There are deep insets of lace forming the yoke of the dress beneath the brief jacket. Glove length sleeves are a new note on the jacket, which is trimly plain except for a lapel flower of the same material. The Breton sailor is a lacy navy straw trimmed with heather rose grosgrain ribbon. A heather rose calfskin bag and white doeskin gloves are suitable accessories. Navy blue gaberdine pumps complete the costume. is Union meeting for the Benson stake Primary will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. in the tabernacle at Richmond. At the close of a half hour of department work, a spring festival demonstration will be given by the Primary children of the Richmond South ward under the direction of Mrs. Ruby Johnson, stake chorister and play leader. All ward and stake Primary officers are urged to be present. Rudyard Kipling was born Bombay. in sugar is yellow before it sent through the refinery. Raw Union Meeting Set For Benson Stake Heres Glamour! From Hollywood New Styles Arriving Daily and Being Put on Sale! ... j India. E3A Theatre m H Smithfield COATS fi.M to 10.95 SUITS 8.95 to 18.95 DKFSSES 98 lo 8.95 ratlern 1 ATS 1.95 to 2.95 St rut wear HOSE A COMPLETE WARDROBE Patent is bigger than ever this sea- son! Shiny, black patent, patent with faille and gabardine, and patent in an array of colors. See them all at Rechow-Mortn- s today. 1 Beat Sound In Cache Valley Not A Chain Theatre TODAY and SATURDAY First Cache Valley Showing! 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The Allied supreme war council was believed yesterday to have considered mounting Stench hostility toward Russia in connection with British-Frenc- h plans for counter-measuragainst Germanys incluence in the Balkans end specifically against nazi claims that German - Italian - Russian cooperation is likely against the Allies U southeastern Europe. Reports the German fleet war going to challenge British block ade especially in the Skagerra) and other Scandinavian at Rome and rapidlj criculated in other capitals bu lacked any confirmation at Lon don or Berlin. HERES MORE ABOUT 4 Finns say they don't want to send them any convicted criminals for their army. They've already collected too many from the Soviet ADDRESS One pattern and Pattern ordered together, 25c. Book 15 cents. THE planets Jupiter andonVenus their successfully put act without direction from Orson Welles. NAME, Afternoon, daytime and sporta styles! Have more ciothea, for lees money! Sew, and save! game. 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M The meeting of the Utah Water Commission set for Storage Thursday March 28, for final consideration of the Boulder Canyon Project Adjustment Act, was postponed until Tuesday, April 2, Fanners and range operators of Utah who are eligible for payments under the 1939 Agricultural Conservation or Range Conseva-tio- n Program and who have not filed applications for payments were urged Thursday by A. Golden Kilburn, executive assistant state AAA, to do so immediately. The final date for filing applications for payments earned under either the farm or range program is March 31. Regulations require d. VOHQAN tfPQET applications to be signed and filed on or before that date and as March 31 falls on Sunday, Saturday. March 30, is in reality the Returning to the Utah Stato closing date. Agricultural college 1940 summer J. W. Ault, popular Logan transsession to continue his ultra- - popfer man, is reported to be recovular classes In Shakespearean litfrom an apering erature is Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth, pendix satisfactorily operation performed last former professor of literature at Friday at the Budge hospital. Princeton university, college officials announced Thursday. With the venerable teacher returning for another summer at Logan to make the Bard of Avon live and mingle with the summer News session students, classes in literature are expected to have record enrollments. He will teach a lY UNITED PRESS ccurse in poets of the romantic SALT LAKE CITY William D. period as well as his favorite Alien, Salt Lake City angler, said topic, Shakespeare. At the present time he is vis- today he could appreciate now how iting professor of English at the the fish feel because he has been University of Wichita at Wichita,1 on both ends of the fish pole. Allen Kansas. He Is known as an auth- was sitting on a stream bank waiting patiently for a nibble when two ority on Anglo-SaxoShakespearean and Browning literature. Dr. men pushed him into the creek and ran off with his fishing equipment. Spaeth left Princeton to accept the position of president at the LAKE CITY, Ark. While ofUniversity of Kansas City at Kanwere out hunting witnesses, sas City, Missouri but he later ficers Alfred Hector, charged with burglresigned from the position desir- ary nnd grand larceny, climbed out to become a visiting lecturer of his ing jail cell through a hole in the and to participate in summer proceiling. When the officers met Hecgrams. down the main street, tor His bachelor's degree was re- he walking explained: "Just ran out of ceived from the University of tobacco and went to get some. Let's Pittsburgh, his Ph. D. degree from go back to jail. the University of Leipzig and his doctor of literature from Muhlen OAKLAND, Cal. Authorities toberg college and also from the day awaited verification from of University Dr. Florida of Abram B. Gilchrist's Pittsburgh. Spaeth lectured for nine succes- story that he murdered a man in sive summers at the University a turpentine camp 25 years ago. of Southern California. He also Gilchrist, 42. surrendered because finds time to write articles for his conscience was bothering him, various periodicals in poetry and he said. literature. Dr. Spaeth is also recognized for his sparkling lectures on democracy and is often quoted as an authority on youth and only l00 a week ATTACHMENTS! VIju meet in the governors board room at the capitol. NOTICE OF CIVIL monthly) PATTERN 86:i6 Take it easy and drift off t sleep, in the flattery of friis gn the comfort of inegl Make yourself some pajamas lit, 8636. With frills for charm, with well-ctrousers and loose lim coat, gathered onto a straight and youthful yoke and finUhed with a square neckline, theyr, just as comfortable as they pretty, and that's saying a -deal. Even the little pockets thered and frilled, are cngagfnr to behold, as well as convenient for parking the elusive hanky that escapes you in the dark. Any young graduate or brid, on your list will be delighted to receive a pair of pajamas iiu this for a gift. Batiste, satin lin gerie crepe and seersucker are materials in which they look especially attractive. Choose quaint poscy patterns, or polk& dots. Me? at OdD00 (payabl 1940. SWEET VICTORIAN PAJAMAS To Summer Term SPIDERS NOT INSECTS Spiders and mites come under the Arachnida class, neither being an insect. The spiders, however, unlike the plant-eatin- g mites, frequently are beneficial to man, since they destroy injurious gxhuge 29, Dr. Spaeth Returns of cent sugar bracket. The U. S. Department of Agriculture had issued "fair and reasonable'' price determinations for the area. These were followed Richmond Praises FRIDAY, MARCH LOGAN, UTAH, L, From Page One) (Continued Duane Hillam of Salt Lake City, student chairman of the elections committee at Utah State announced college, Agricultural Friday that the date for the nomination of candidates for student body positions has been set for April 8. Primary elections will be held four days later. Along with the announcement of these dates came a release of the rules governing the nominating and election procedure to be followed throughout the campaign. Foremost among the rules is that which requires that all campaign posters be marked with the official stamp of approval. Posters hung without this stamp will be removed while all campaign material may be used until three days prior to the primary elections and one week prior to the final election. in Balloting will be conducted the main building. During voting be will no perdays, campaigning mitted on the campus with the ResiWomen's of the exception dence Hall. According to Chairman Hillam, signed petitions for nomination by at least 1(X students must be handed into the student body office before Id a. m. on April 8. All campaign work must be carried on with the approval of the elections committee. Any candidate or campaign manager violating any of the rules will be automatically dropped. Latest reports indicate thut the tentative date for the final election will be April 26. HERALD-JOURNA- Jc 25c 32 W . 1 FINE RECH0W-M0RT0- N FOOTWEAR HOSIERY, LINGERIE, ACCESSORIES 31 North Main Logan, Utah st North, Utgan - Linoleum In all the New Spring Patterns! LUNDSTROM FURNITURE COMPANY ed |