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Show t"' When Brit Kh Uom'o Invasion ABOUT TOWN wh ILi to serve on jury in Ogden beginning SndaV March 24 are the follow-- ! from Cache Valley: William ?Wood hnd Wesley Schaub of and Clifford Jer.-.-- n gjnilhfield. 0f Treinton. Ernest ,vc,. rn.-io- i i - Cis'ii1 COI11I.ll t I r i . st tin- - A , i , , , g ,1, , v. stallalion nt Uimoiu numb mg lanuc uinlei onsi t tn turn ,n Tooele The low In, u i. fi $77s73on ,n cniding 'n it. tlei ' . b j Brown of Libeity 'ast graduate of the USAC urnmer. won the gold medal in short Carroll story Elsie C. latest at the Brigham Young Provo in Thursday. university Browns story was in Calico." She is prepar-P- " for her master's degree m lenmalism this spring. During her she was Cheats 'at the USAC Student , feature writer for and secretary of Scribble.' at that sihool journalism society ! I,i ('oniiiiissn.m-and Mrs. (. Nielsen left this mot mm, n L,t. where will make lie Angeles they aequaintani e of a grondd mghlt r born on March s to thnr n.ingh-teand Mr end Mis Thonuis Y Merrill Mrs Men'1! was forimrh Mis.s Twala iel.en Mis.s Reta Allen ot Hi mm an Mrs Martha Lnshmaii of Well.-v c aei omp, 'lined t'ornmi-sior and Mrs YicIm-i- i on rhe nm r 4 ' r WV As'4 bt'tP-j-i i v, ? ? . . . -- 7 up -f- s .s a,v... is ; i Correspondence received in Logan today from Vernon B.ntParker port draftee" life described Vernon left LoOrd, California gan January 20 with the Cache selective service contingent, and states he has just completed "rookie" training. He had completed a mission in the southern states before entering the armv, and notes that there is a grc.it among many Annual Relief Society social of need for spirituality All look up to those Logan Tenth ward will be held army men. standards high" Monday at 2 p. m. in the ward who hold their chapel. The program is under the direction of Irene Gilgen, chairman of the program committee Refreshments are included in the Husband-Wif- e social. All women of the ward are invited to attend. ' Thelma Johnson Nebekrr, native of Richmond and a prominent USAC alumnus, is in Richmond visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson. Mrs. Nebcker, a graduate of 1931, was vice president of the student body, vice president of the junior class, battalion sponsor, Phi Kappa Phi, and a major in home economics. She taught school at North Cache high school after graduation. At present, Mrs. Nebekcr is living in Los Angeles, and is the wife of Ur. Don P. Nebcker of that city. Team in Congress Mrs. -- -7 ld M-1- help wanted man for WALK iOI NO married woi Ii pb 088-.I- 2 8 farm Ik 11 s ,i (i Mf tt'il t IM O ft '"'4 US O ! N an-ia- Ur White Closet beat hi., ipp.r.wd I77 Defense Workers Week Vote 7-D- . NILE FORCES ay led sprayed on white celluloid iinHh, Chrcm plated hardware. payments hy winch cover only a part of the actual cost of the practice have "Approval for payments Jugoslav attitude may be affected been made on 14,910 applications the prospects of a strong under the farm program and 82:1 by under the range prostand hy the British and Greeks applications " against Gentian attack from Bul- gram Hairy Buggy (Continued From Page 1) 5" Durable c a t r luge with easy - folding c a ii v us top in assorted colors. Rubber tires garia German Targets The German air force attacked Glasgow for the second night running and raided Leeds, Sheffield, Plymouth and Southampton. The German targets included both industrial centers and shippoints. ping - food distribution There are indications the Germans are concentrating on an SAN FRANCISCO, Mar 15 tf.l'i to smash ports, shipyards and food depots in reinforcement Dairy market: Butter: 92 score 33 of the submarine blockade. Eggs: Large 20s, medium, The British replied with heavy 17 e. small 12'y.. SALT LAKE CITY, March 15 attacks upon Gelsenkirchen, and Rotterdam. extra cartoned 35 are using Both sides many planes in what the British press calls the battle of the full moon bui British sources said Germany BY UNITED PRESS not yet put any new model Stocks higher and quiet. aircraft into the attack and so Bonds higher. far has not used more than 300 Curb stocks irregularly higher. or possibly a few more planes per to 1 cent; corn up. Wheat up are night. The Britisb. however, Rubbpr mixed. ca-- , bombnew their heavy using planes. pacity Newsman Arrested An American newspaperman BOSTON, March 15 U'Pt The was arrested by the nazi gestapo of fine wools contracted on what was said to be a charge from the new clip in Texas and the of high suspicion of espionage territory wool states, comprised was He an for enemy power." wool trading here to- Ruhard C. Hottelet, Brooklvn-bor- most of the member of the United Press day Little spot domestic wool was staff in Berlin. The Germans denied the arrest available here, a few fine combing three-eightand of Hottelet was in any way con- Ohio Delainesone-- q u agraded r t e r blood and nected with arrest in the United 42 States of Manfred Zapp and bright combing fleeces sold at Guenther Tonn, manager and em- to 45 cents in the grease. ploye of the German Trans-Ocea- n jNews Agency in New York. The French food situation 'ceived attention in London where OGDEN, March 15 il'Pi Liveit was said British views on stock: Hogs: Steady to 5c higher; 0 lb. ing unoccupied France had been bulk good to choice transmitted to the United States. butchers FranVice Premier Admiral Jean Cattle: 3,897; fully steady to coi.s Darlan will make another strong; fairly active; medium to tup to Cans Sunday, presumably good beef steers 8 0 25; good to confer with German represenchoice feeders light tatives. Stockers to 10.50. medin trucked 15,347; Sheep: ium to fairly good wooled lambs Market Quotations Butter Prices it . N b.s & ' ' . ifc ' and willing u woik a week for U. S defense me the men of the Midvale Steel Co. of Philadelphia. Four thousand of them voted week, for a pay for all with F. of A. of Vote hours over 40. L. union is shown in progress. Ready longer I two-to-o- Tins a Hor. s:o HERE'S MORE ABOUT SPECIAL SESSION (Continued From Page 1) to cover Gov. Maw's whole gram for streamlining state for Your Old Kangt Id safcfrot-- ,. IllnaiS $4 Down Iial. Mon, Usual Carrying Charge Smart divided top model with big 17xl9'ixl5-inc- h er The revision and enrolling, insulated oven. was uncoil-stitution.- Epe t End Sa'urday Child's disclosure that onlv bills would he tie ileil :l.utk-solons. Previously, they hud c.- peeled to consider bit 'Win 75 tolls an and loo suiiplcnient.'l saw no way of ending the spci ml d.iv: session in li ss than d The ft ill Like sen it r expl his committee working that with special attorneys, hail uncovered a now and speedy method r i oi g mi-- it .on of accomplishing would He predicted ill lensUitnr adjourn sine die by next Satu'dav night Four of flu- 'maxti i" lurgm- bid lain ilrcnt'ization tolls approved bv bolh t houses riicse of deartini-npiihl.i ilv set up a a n w and industrial expansion V- agrn ulture ilejiai t ment anda ma w new part rnent or heilth welfare boat! Still to be I oivinlered were hills sitting up depart merits of fmaine, bus- engineering, fish and game iness regulation, eduei.tion. 't ml the various executive di I artnumu. Childs smd it was possible the fish and game departments and the liquor commission would ses-be left unchanged at the coming sion to be considered bv the 1943 1 l Storkline Crib srr Regular 11.95 re-sa- 30.) n. Size j i-- t 4 chroma-lo- x with switch. With lamp, clock and oven timer. Genuine Stockline extra sturdy drop-sid- e crib in maple or birch finishes. Saxe $2! 7.95-8.0- 5. - 50-1- 8.25-9.2- j 50. 9.00-- 9 Sugar Quotations CHRISTIAN SflENCE "Subxlanre" is the subject of NEW YORK, March 15 d'Pl -the lesson sermon to be read at Sugar: futures No. 3 contract the morning service of the Logan closed up 1 to off 1 point Spot Christum Science Society, at 108 2.40. Sales 13 300 tons. North Mam street, beginning at Close: March 2 May 2.35-311 o i lock Sunday school conSept. 2 July n 15 u. venes at ni, Sunday, March Nov. 2 437 45; Jan. 2 40- - 42, March U-- im-e- has units 180-23- mittee was given charge of, pre- paring reorganization bills after the senate declined to consider the governor's "muster reorganisation it lined glasuwool porcelain Wool Market 2.3S-.3- 16, PHI CAT HOI. 1C 1942 2. 43- 45. -. CIHKCH PREMIA TER1AN Morning worship at 10:30 a. m Sermon theme, "The Christ We Need." Churrh school ineluding March 15 Junior rhurih, the college class DENVER, Cattle: 25; nominally and the adult class. Westminster beef steers 9.00-125; beef Forum at 7.30 p. m. The mid- steady; heifers 8 cows 4 week meeting on Wednesday night calves at 8 o clock will be held in the barely 25; nominally Hogs: Manse, 34 South Second West 7 85; bulk steady to weak; 00--top 7.35-- 7 85; sows 6 6 65. FIFTH WARD Sheep: 2,225; nominally steady; Monday evening, March 17th at fat lambs, carloads, fat 10.75; 7:30 p. m. a special entertainfeeder truckins, ment will be given in the Fifth lambs, 00-25. ewes 4 lambs Denver Livestock j Deluxe Jenny Lind 50-i- n. BED Cabinet Drainboard! Ccbinct! To 1uint DOWN $5 Monthly. Sturdy unfinished Jenny Lind bed, set up and smoothly sanded, ready to paint the color of Balance Car. Cb9 sink with low back porcelain enamel 50-iwith wide ledge. White Dulux cabinet with 4 easy slidina drawers and 3 roomy compartments. g 2 !,n 0' MATiTRESS 6 9.j0-10.3- ward recreation hall and sponsored b.y the Relief society to the 99th anniversary of the organization. An appropriate profollowed by gram will be rendered . . , BUTTON TUFTS Potato Prices CHICAGO. 10 t atoms: March Arrivals 138, IMPORTED BELGIUM DAMASK 15 on (t'Pi-- Po track COVER' 520; sic of Gilbert Thorpe's orchestra, shinments 923; supplies All ward members above 18 years marked light; neV' free Admission are of age invited. steady; Idaho Russett Burbanks Minne$1 No. SIXTH WARD sota and North Dakota Red River The program in the Sixth ward Valley section Cobblers Sunday at 7 p. m. will include early Ohios Bliss Triumthe following: piano solo, Fern phs, unwashed, WisconKilburn; scriptural reading, Joan sin Katahdins Colorado $1.15; talk "Christ's Atone- Red McClures, washed $1 40. Kilburn; ment", A G. Kilburn; violin solo. Dale Kilburn. j dand FIRM ROLL EDGE 112': 0; $2 DOWN Balance Monthly Usual Carrying Charge 236 eprlngy coil assure comfort! Taped edqet and side handle. Beautiful damask tick In rhoice of 0; CARD OF THANKS To all those who so graiious'v helped and comforted us during the recent death of our Whr loved il'i.iM wife and mother, Mis Moosman. we express our sincere appreciation and th Moosman and Kamil; .90-.9- m TENTH WARD The Grenadiers, boys glee club Montana, second largest of the of the Logan Senior high school. 32 990 000 mil furnish a varied program of wool states, produced In the Tenth vocal selections ward Sunday at 7 p. m. Elaine Roberts will be accompanist, and soloists will be Wesley Hill. Grant Jenkins and Richard Barber. A talk will he given by Ralph strain. pounds in 1938 Sheep were introduced on the North American continent In 1809. Lund-Mou- Dr I nt . mm 0 191 7.00-13.5- 0. lift for George E Hale founded Wilson solar observatory in California in 1904. S Roomy Keatlv your choice. "Washington il With Double 96-9- 95M.-N- ; j Unfinished 3: 9; No. 4 contract sales 10,450 tons. Close: May 079t-s- n; July 0.84-.8- 4 Catholic services will be held m 't Sept. 0.8H ' - 89: Dec 092-.9the i hamber of commerce hall Jan. 0 March 0 May '1942 1 00N. Sunday at 9 a. m. j Mrs. Rtilon California for a short vied lcu-ndar- 895 6 G0 Ogden Livestock ' eminent. grounds ue Aluminum Set . n on Range Regular 99 Markets At a Glance - aMS. ' 3 bill" Electro day Electric Dus-seldo- rf dli-Butt- ' hardwood clcs1 eat with Imllcd practices I Vf but ' Under both the farm and range prog earns, farmers mid ranchers me cni'omaged to curry out HERES MORE ABOUT new 1911 patti ins mid iiilnrs to choose from 111 this medium weight inot Searoleum" lightweight lelt base floor covering Specially sale pi iced now' Hi a ut i t ill ftlurd and dow 'These amounts represent I lit a part ot the amount spent l..st year m consoi vmg the soil of U'-ibums am! ranches." Mr Skeen id . Rose The help which Mrs. John N. Garner gave her husband during his many years ill Congiess is but the tradition now is carried on by Congressman Clvde T. Ellis and Mrs. Ellis of Bcntonville. Ark. Though not on the congiessmans payroll as Ellis a paid secretary. Mrs. spends much of her time in his oflke as Ins assistant Weight ' " Mmm a ii i " Ii a p It an! vilr Veil i I Raman of Lewiston pleaded gmltv to driving his automobile after his operators license hid been revoked before Judge Jese. P. Rich, and was fined 511 or da vs in jail He those to pay the fine. the week end visiting in Hansen. Idaho, guests at the home of Miss McFarland's parents. TOR MISC. TVO 16 x 600 tires, cheap. John Roberts, Court house ROOMS AND BOARD ROYS $20. 260 No. 6 E. Ph. 935-- 177!1t S foi a total ot 85x0 I 5 7.1 mule the 1940 Agi lciiltural Coiiseiv.it mu the Ilogrmi anil $144 820 30 uiei'l lo-gl.'i19i0 Range Coiiseivalioii As lit it mi tip ini h nioii nl b - .iq.iiiist (lei m.m-luFjiglish t a II si n n ue and mine time undei ground. ('liaiiiiol pm i shelter wlule ivi uin mg an They're s.ulnis and nd Pa i e ou i head. K. Mins Eleanor Rasnmson of Logan. and Fawn McFarland, noth students at USAC. are spending Too Late to Classify Medium Hr mt llil pL it Iun .mip r-- . Invments have f s, Av- legislature Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Stone of this city are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter, their third child, which was born today in the Budge Memorial hospital. Mr. Stone is proprietor of the Stone's Food store here. L i n-- . Esther - Nr- 39c Searolcum n n excommissioners pressed satisfaction at progression in drainage construction at Logan-Cach- e airport as they made an inspection tour last evening. 1 he Improvement project at the landing field was begun recently, and at present is employing about 100 men. When it is completed, the airport will be one of the most modern in this area. 'n v Sbpi S - Newest 1941 Patterns! Sluilo Riiv. Lamp 111 1111 o city NOW IN PROGRESS i newlv-forme- week-en- .u v r Regular meeting of Imp, in si, me Melehiredek It, oh is pnesthood will he held Monday eumiig ,u 7 3d m laig in stage honse i cording to 1. R,i Kohmson Ingn eouneilman All loimniltie tin misgjvleen returned Mormon" and piesnleileies of mel' h'e sionaries have joined forces again dek pnesthood quotums m tie medical detachd various wards are urged to h" ,n ment of' the 222nd Field Artillery will leave Salt Lake C.tv attendance Luis Obis-oSunday night for San Womens swimming class ,il the, In the group are young men Mon- who labored in the United States, Logan gym will not be held Holland, Norway and day evening at the icgulu tune. Brazil Sweden. Among the members of according to Uuector Glen WorthA Johnson mgton Reason is the Aggie-Sai- l rhe group are Martin in the Jose swimming meet being held who labored of Logan Swedish and the New England that evening at the college Other V. H gvm i lasses will he held as usStates mission and Carl of Hyrum who labored in the ual Eastern the and Norwegian the The rendition of W I) Chugg, States mission. Johnson isJohns51. of Providence, who was serson of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin on of the Logan Eighth ward. iously injured when he fell from is the son of Mr. and the top of a barn, was reported Wilson to he unchanged by hospital at Mrs E. J Wilson, Jr. of Hyrum. leiidants today Mr Chugg sufAll nieniliers of the Logan stake fered head and bodily iujunes in of the fall, and was still m an are reminded of the change ions condition today the Logan temple schedule for the stake The Logan stake temple each month are Mr. and Mrs. Rnseoe Iless nave day and nights the first Thursday and the thud left for a tour of mteiest points Next Wednesday between Utah and Mexuo They Wednesday. are making the trip hv automoMarch 19 is the Logan stake The 32nd and bile day and night. Seventies are of loth quroum for a good Mr. and Mrs. Dale K. (deed of making a special effort next Wednesday duri- this city announce the arrival of attendance a daughter born in a local hosng the day and evening. pital. el For rent 3 rm. unfurn. apt Adv. 725. Ph. Woodrow and Ray Worley of town. near stove, Los Angeles arrived in Logan FriLoNorman Garrett, a former the day night for a brief visit and gan high school graduate of State road engineers are surson of Mrs. Thomas Lloyd Logan, is at present stationed a. veying the highway south from Elmendorf Field with the the Logan ligver bridge to the the 28th comlor the headquarters squadron Alaska. Re- Rue farm in prppaiation will see proposed project which pany at Anchorage, mother says widening of concrete, institution pent word to his ins of curb and gutter, and laying that he is thoroughly enjoying of sidewalk According to County army experiences. Clerk Newell J. Crookston, final Richplans for the project will be I W. Funk, formerly of mond but now chairman of the drawn in the near future. m salt state liquor commissiion in Logan Sweethearts of the annual LoLake Citv, visited Eiursdav in connection with his gan high school Sweethearts' Bad, held last evening in the new state duties. gymnasium, were selected to be Senator James A. McMurrin is Katie Loosle, senior class; Daphne over the Painter, junior class, and Venice visiting with his family He will return to sa't Weston, sophomore class In genwas Francos Mae Lake Citv Monday to participate eral charge of the Girls' session Hales, president in the special legislative the reorgan- -- league, sponsoring organization called to consider ization program of 'Governor Herbert B. Maw. Program committee and executives of Logan Education rouncil with met today to formulute the proB special arrangement district offices, the Logan Gem gram for Wednesday evening's of the season. AcTheater was able to hold the great meeting-la- st E Alfdm. Kitty Foyle," one more dav cording to Superintendent the program will today, according to the theater len Bateman was formerly deal with school finances management. I scheduled to go to Lhi, blit Cahe to Mr. and Mrs. .John Wurslon of crowds will have opncnnitv award winner North Logan received notice tosec the academy this evening. day that their son. Irvin Wurston, graduated Friday with his "wings" isfrom Kelley Field, Texas, governMarriage licenses have been wes sued at the county clerks office ment air training school. He lieusecond to Floyd Cole McFarland, 21, and commissioned as a Helen Faye Paulsen, 20. both of tenant. Logan; to John Arthur Rogers, ' 4 Logan stake M Men and Glean57, and Marv Viola Louthian. wards both of Idaho Falls; to Marvin er leaders, representing ail 20, of Salt of the stake, kill meet Sunday Russell Osguthorpe, stake Lake City, and Ethel Irene Izatt, nfternoon at 2 o'clock in the to Supervisor house, according 20, of Logan. Nelson. M-1- 8 Demonstration tall t ii mel s anil N ts w Ii iniipi luted in tin .Mil ,igi ui .i and i.ingi ii ii.-- iv 'tii'ii I piiigi.iins .iint Who li.ivi tiled uppln'. it ions inr p.i uie.it have nnlv a lew iluvs lelt m which t' Ide sm Ii applti .it inns la ,1'ph Ski i n of Wui'ieii on mhi ui tin .ite AAA conimitti e nd Ft d.l Till SC lipplic.lt IMIS si ti'i A ill the fount ulln i s mi nt beliiie Maul) 31 l.i i insm ; d.iti tin tiling wpplicMtl nil i, men' under the 1040 prog, .mi Tils elosing dull do, s nut , to the application im ,inl p.ivinents on which t 'o ili.s'fg d ite was I leceinbei 31 1'Mii 2.000 .ii'ua- Approximately t IMS im payment iindei t i. lpto Con ieiv.li. m Agi ii'iillmiil luive not been si id mto tile stall AAA olfiee lot iipin a il Unless these application.- - lie .ill n the county ottice betoi- - the ili .i ul n payments ca'innt be IMide oil them," Nil Sseen a i I Keith Spencers orchestra tonight the new gym at Providence i Adv Program first sale PACE THREE. : I vfl.s Bernice Logan m Deadline On AAA Filing Announced Bases--- -' i, in, .Tiun. i;ogan. utah, I Mettler ui t ms in .ibt uni! i:Ln..iorn.r;, : R. S. color. 182-Co- il To Bloomington Present A Pageant Bloomington ward Relief society will sponsor a program and dance Monday in observance of the 99th anniversary of the founding of the organization. A pageant written by Ira N. Hayward is to be presented. Has tick, Innerspring floral durable taped edge handles. 888 fll3G)3& i C 9m The strongest of all woods is 12.398.600 will African which teak 1939 the Canada oak, cent of the 2fU Thirtv-fiv- e North Main exported per 855' pounds of butter, valued at world production of steel was pro- - witl.st md u pleasure up &nrrawnnriii u ;i in 1939 duced in the Unite! St lea and an, Utah )r jpyw..iwri'iawaeiatriiveuiiiTrT rl,nr ,.itfaiifcfair.iUfi |