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Show TUP, IIEKALDand Iliad of the intraimuul division at the college, announced Wed, nesday. The district includes teachers fiom Box Elder, Cai he Rich Og-Convention eber and Logan n, school districts as well secondary as Weber and Utah State District I of the Utah Association junior college Reere-,;- n Opening at 9 30 a m the convenr Health Education and conven-otion will continue throughout the will hold Its annual March 29 on the Utah day and will be featured by forums, and exhibits prepared by state Agricultural college campus, displays district chairman college and state physical educaH ft. flunsaker, tion leaders lectures and special di monstrations, Chairman Hunsak-e- r said. The committee m charge of arrangements fo- - the meet includes: Miss Margcret Goold, womens intramural director at the Miss June White and Aaron college Horne o. Ogden and Miss Bertie Mae Burns Evans, Crookston and relieves promptly CreomuUon Henry of Logan goes right to the seat of the Cooper Plans are well under way for a Smble to help loosen and expel highly interesting and educational term laden phlegm, and aid nature confeience, Chairman Hunsaker soothe and heal raw, tender, infdisclosed lamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you vpoje of Creomulsion with the unDKMYL, AGAIN! derstanding you must like the way it SOFIA oulcklv alia vs the cough or you are The German legation back. Si have your money today denied that German troops are in Bulgaria and added that has no intention of Germany Bronchitis for Coughs, ChestColds, sending troops across Health Group Sets In Logan Japan, - JOlTwVAL, LO C, A X, UTAH T II I' U S F Y, P IJ 1ilIA I! Y 2 7. Hill TACK THREE Lio Nail, til Too, Feels a Gas Shortage ; YOUNG WARD NEWS di I he old folks party was held nd iy evening in the ward ihapel Ihnmr w is xtrwd to 72 after v In h the following program was I j. sed i (immunity singing led by Hi hop AIL n OKen and Mis Eva (olimn n port and presentation of i .to it ions to tlie fourteen "old f Iks song bv E H lti m h, H G. hughes leid an original poem, an , I n. j, i musical numbers were presented bj Bee Hales and daughter. Mr and Mra Joseph II Olsen and family Httendi d a buUiduydm- ner Sunday gvien by Mrs Alvi.i Davis of Logan In honor of her husband Mr and Mrs Lorin Coburn and duighters were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Melvin miorditn solo bv Miss Frames Nielsen of College ward I! lie, vocal duet Mr and Mrs George Speth visitMr and Mrs. I ion leppson. Preston Welding ed in Salt Lake City overnight re- nudirid several musual numbers cently. Mr and Mrs Fred W. Spoth and hi d exhibited some of his souvenirs of the Tongo Island and several children visited with Mr and Mrs. Relief At Last ' For Your Cough ! CREOMULSION of Benson Sunday Misses Ada Olsen and Fearl Olsen spent the week end In Woods Cross wheie they attended a missionary party night at the home of Miss Vera Howard. Bishop Allen Olsen and Reeder Thatcher made a business trip to Salt I. like City Wednesday David I. Olsen and family were Sund iy diner guests of Mrs Lena Olsen Mrs Lena Olsen spent Saturday in Brigham City visiting with relatives Bishop and Mrs Allen Olsen at tended a party in Riverside Friday night at the home 6t Mr. and Mrs Austin L'dv Mr and Mrs Henry Olsen of Ogden visited with Mr, and Mrs. lhc , AUhur Hansen Luncby Mrs Harvey Olsen entertained at a birthday dinner Monday night In honor of her husband who was Observing his birthday anniversary. Guests included their immediate family and Mr. Olsens brothers And ansters. A social evening enjoyed. SHIPS RF.QtISITIONED ROME The official Gazette today published a decree requistlon-m- g b3 merchant ships for the Italian navy. Twenty vessels will be used for troop transports and others will be fitted as scoutshlps, and auxiliary war minesweepers vessels. This Great Event Ends Saturday, March Bulgaria. . was H . t Its more wors DUt a lot ctleaper than automooues as Japanese pedal off to work in Tokio these days on a bicycle with a sidecar seating two persons. Approved by the Metropolitan Police Bohfd. the gadget will make 13 miles an hour, according to its Inventor 23f MATINEES - - - 33 EV ENINGS Former Missionary Writes Samoa Book an Henry Lawrence Bassett, elder in the Church of Jesus STARTS TODAY! just dont come any bigger than this! Its perfect entertainment for every member of the family! Double feature shows THERE WASN'T i GOLD ENOUGH TO REWARD HIMI f v'fSfc ' "V fjvf , REflEQADE... TRAITOR... 6 If E... yet he saved a new world for the rule, who had condemned him to death ind gave two grateful lovers to each ollwl 4 fey KG j V V PAUL a u1 d Vi:' as Pierre RWsson Christ of the Latter-Da- y Saints, is the author of Adventures In Samoa, recently published by the Wetzel Publishing Co., Inc., Los Angeles California. The author, son of Charles Henry Bassett and Amanda Wright Bassett, was born on May 28 1H64 in Salt Lake City, and on June 7. 1890 when Utah was still a territory, was appointed as a missionary to the Samoan Islands In company of C. E. Summer-hay- s the young missionary left San Francisco on the steamer Alameda for the South Sea Islands Bassett spent many years in Samoa and in Adventures In Samoa he tells of his countless experiences among the South Sea Islanders. The writer gives complete reports of various conferences held bv the different missionaries in Samoa and talks about the members of the different native tribes who were present at these meetings. He met the Samoan King the British consul, high police officials, many United States naval officers and high chiefs of various tribes Mr. Bassett, on was a guest several occasions at the home of the American author novelist and poet, Robert Louis Stevenson who at that time lived near the city of Apia. Bassett tells in his book of the high esteem in which Stevenson was held bv the natives who called him. "Ain Tusi Tala, (Chief who writes stones). One chapter of Bassetts fascinating book is devoted to the story of the Aman disaster which occut-re- d in 1889 and which is considered one of the greatest hurricanes m modern times. Five war vessels were destroyed during the catastrophe, three of them were German ships while the other two belonged to the United States Navy Adventures In Samoa is well illustrated and subdivided into thirty-fou- r cnapters. Underwriters Name Association Officers GENE TIERNEY LAIRD CREGAR JOHN VIRGINIA FIELD VINCENT PRICE NIGEL BRUCE SUTTON Filmed In the goigeous Payette Lake country m neighboring AND FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT! -- WORLdAsiSHMEY TEMPLE! And heres the best picture by far of her entire career. A jamboree of fun. .song.. dance ..romance. .drama. .and entertainment! all-arou- nd Todays War Moves Satirf Damask! 236 Coils! J. IV. T. MASON Todays journey to Ankara by Sir Stafford Cnpps. British ambassador to Russia, indicates there are obscurities and possibilities ot alteration m Russia s immediate Balkan policy If Stalin had shown a fixed and absolutely rigid attitude toward threatening events m southeastern Europe, there would be no necessity for Sir Stafford's in Ankara participation 2-P- Rich Mohair Suite c. EVES. TONITE and TOMORROW Two first run features ! One loaded with laughter .. . the other full of excitement! 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Qlled-for-life paring in the Ankara talks. Greek abandonment of the war, however, would doubtless depend on the conditions of peace. If the Greeks were able to gain some ter- ntory in Albania, without loss elsewhere they might cease -Balance Monthly Usual Carrying Charge Table has stainproof porcelain enamel top Chairs have padded, upholstered ceats. White with red or black trim. fro Price! Equipped! Kenmore aao Pennant 00 at St David, Anz. The organization will be directed by Dr John A Widtsoe, mem- her of the church council of 12 apostles. St. David. In extreme southeastern Arizona, has been part of the California mission. JOINS PARLEY Sir Stafford Cnpps, Bntish ambassador, left by airplane this morning for Turkey to join ir. conferences which Anthony Eden, Bntish foreign secie-tarand Gen. Sir John Dill, chief of the imperial general staff, arei I holdmg with Tuikish leaders. 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It Is also certain Adolf Hitler does not like the idea of using force in the Balkans. Only as a last resort, to try to rescue Italy, does the fuehrer seem prepared to act. The Germans, British, Turks and Russians are all waiting. None is eager for the war's ARIZONA With Box Spring 82.50 Felt Base Yard Goods mood peihaps exists in the fact that Premier-oreign Minister Molotov has postponed for two days in succession a sjieixih he was to have delivered before tbe present meeting of the supreme Soviet. It would seem probable some hojie at least exists among the Ankara conferees of interesting Russia hi new suggestions about future Balkan develop- TO BE ORGANIZED Co- - Absolutely $23 Value Beautiful rayon satin i'roask tick! 236 coils! Vfilue sensation! Honor Bit suite in choice Luxurious of beautiful shades of rich mohair. $7 Down BuL Mon. Usual Car. Charge Jugoslav diplomats are partki- - 20(1 A Reg. 98.50 Value SALT LAKE CITY. Feb 27 (UP) Members of the Utah Association of Life Underwriters ended their third annual sales congress today with election of Frank Moz-leSalt Lake City, president. Theron W. Fothenngham, Ogden, was named first vice president; Arthur M. Jacobs, Provo, second vice president; Othello fields. Hickman, Logan, third vice presSince the Germans have planident, and Walter B Furman, Salt ned to utilize Bulgarian terriLake City, fourth vice president tory without Bulgaria becoming E. H Gamette, Salt Lake City, a belligerent, the Russians might was named secretary-treasure- r. consent to British use of TurkDirectors are Kenneth Crmg, Ogon the same basis. ish den. Harold Anderson, Provo, and The airports Turks probably would agree John Israelson, Logan, in addition if made no objection. Russia only to Seymour V. Prows, Logan, reAnother possible use of Rustiring association president. sian Influence lies in peace negotiations between Greece and Italy. 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