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Show THE LOGAN, UTAH, PAGE SIX. comNelson Construction new the of has oiling begun pany road from U. S. highway 91 west to the airport. The stretch of toad will be closed for part of the project, and motorists are advised to take the old Henson route to the nirport. Completion of the project is expected in ubout two weeks. Olnf 872-- Hay in field. Ph (Adv ) Touring the New Guinea flallands with camera handy. Carl Thus-aar- d. e war photographer, takes a jeep ride with Lieut.-Co- l. Kenneth Downing at the wheel and Lew Eamuto, husky native, in the bick scat. Thusgaard snapped pictures of natives Doba Dura area. and soldiers in Yank-hel- d NEA-Arm- Logan Ninth ward Relief Society day at the church storehouse this month has been set Monday June It. A bus will be at the ihapel Monday at 8:10 a. m. to transport women to the storehouse. All who are willing to assist the project may contact Mrs. Ambrose Call or one of the ward Relief Society presidency. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christen-ae- n and their son Dix are visiting in I,ogan, guests of Mrs. Christen-nen- s parents. Mr. aud Mrs. Parley P. Black. Both are graduates of USAC and have been residing in Alamo, Nev., where Mr. Christensen is vocational agriculture instructor. He will continue from Logar. to Fort Collins, Colo., for summer school, and will teach next year at Bunkervillc, Nev. Mrs. Christensen is the ' former Ilenc Black. nessce; Cincinnati, Ohio: and Chicago, Illinois He also visited with his brother John Thomas Wrigley at Lincoln, Nebraska, who is training at the University of Nebraskais for the army air force. John very happy in his work and proud that he has the privilege of training for the air force. Pvt. Robert J. Halford AAF returned to Van Nuys. California, Sunday after spending the week at tlie home of Mr. ana Mrs. C. L. Ames at Nibley. He was accompanied to Salt Lake by Mrs. Ames and daughter. Mane. Pvt. Halford, Mrs. Ames and daughter also spent a few days visiting with relatives and friends in Idaho Falls. Promoted to a captain in the Pvt. Eddie Radford, prominent United States Marines is B. C. bestudent and Aggie Logan high a former Aggie now staSmith, serInduction the in armed fore tioned in the south Pacific. He is vices, is now stationed at 154 R a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith D-C D. San Diego, Cal. of Warren, Arkansas.' He enlisted immediately after Robert Black, son of Mr. and in the marines from the Utah State Mrs. Grant A. Black, 331 North graduation in the school Second" street, Brigham City, grad- Agricultural college in 1941. uated June 5 from the naval air of forestry training center at Corpus Christi. Mias Eyvonne Larson was hostHe was commissioned an ensign ess to the Hyrum Seven Snappy in the U. S. Nava Reserve. Prior club at the home of to training at Corpus Christi he Stitchers was stationed at St. Mary's pre- their leader, Mrs. Gladys Wright May 26. The girls began work on flight school in California and their front aprons. Luncheon was later at Livermore navy flying served at the close of the meeting school, Oakland, Calif. He was to seven members and their leader. graduated from the' Utah State Miss Margaret Jensen was hostess Agricultural college in 1942. to the same group June L Lunch was served to six members arid K. been Petersen has proBay moted to a First Lieutenant in the Mrs. fright. quartermaster corps at Fort Lewis, Washington, the USAC alumni office learned today. Lt. Petersen OGDEN LIVESTOC- Kis a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Petersen of Newton. Utah. He was OGDEN June 11 d.Pi Livestock: graduated from officers training cattle Cattle: 85: Slaughter school at Camp Lee, Virginia, and received a second lieutenant's scarce in salable division, few rank in 1942. Lt. Petersen gradu- small lots steers steady late ated from the Utah State Agricu- Thursday at 813.00 to $14.30, car choice light Stockers today steady ltural college in 1937. to strong at $15.50, bulk Stockers Dr. K. L. Wrigley, assistant pro- and feeders $11.50 to $14.50; good fessor of geography at the Uni- heifers scarce for two days, medversity of North Carolina at Cha- ium to good locals valued $12.00 to pel Hill, has arrived in Logan to $14.25, common down to $10.00 and spend his vacation with his par- below; good drivein cows quilable ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wrigley. $11.50 to $12.00, medium and lower En route to Logan Dr. Wngley grades $11.25 down to $7.00 and ' spent some time at Knoxville, Ten- - below; few good drivein bulls , Pantelleria Once Was Italy Gibraltar BY UNITED PRESS' Pantelienk, which surrendered to the allies today, was known as the "Italian Gibraltar. Although it hardly ranked in a class with the British fortress at the gateway to the Mediterranean, island midway the between Tunisia and Sicily mounted more than 100 guns, including h coastal defense monsters. Its small, single air field lies on flat ground - near the northwestern end of the- island in the vicinity of the small town and port of Pantelleria. The Italians were reported to have hewn an underground hangar out of the rock of Mount St. Elmo or other hills. The garrison of the volcanic is0 land. at one time estimated at or more men, was believed to include infantry, field artillery, antiaircraft, coast artillery, engineer, and signal troops. Premier Mussolini first began to fortify Pantelleria more than seven years ago in the hope of neutralizing Malta and to consolidate his grip on what he called mare nostrum our sea. Until the fall of Tunisia, Pantelleria . served as a base for Italian submarines and small warships. The( island's main weakness is supply, since few food products can be grown there and there is no natural fresh water supply. babrts. BY BETTY MaoDONALD NEA Staff Correspondent 10,-00- to $11.50 $12.00 $12.25; veqlers mostly to $14.50. Hogs: 850. Slow on small salable supply, fully steady at $13.75 on top butthers averaging 180 to 250 lbs, lighter weights $12.75 to $13.25 and averages above 250 bs. $12.50 to $13.00; sows mostly $11.59 to $12.00, few at $12.25. Shcey: 1505. No early trading, load choice 91 lb. Idaho range spring Iambs late Thursday steady at $13 65, five loads good to choice Idaho ranchers $15.50 shorted 65 head at $14.00, load shorn Idaho ranch ewes $6.75, cull to medium out at $3.00 to $5.00. Frederick P. Champ of Logan has been selected chairman for this district for the economic de- vclopment committee, a nationwide organization sponsored by business and industry devoted to the single job of post-wa- r planning and particularly to the task of private jobs for our service men and all workers following the war. in this capacity Mr. Champ will serve under William J. O'Connor, and general manager of the American Smelting and Refining company, who has been named chairman for Utah. The otiier district chairmen in this state are George S. Eccles for the Ogden area, S. A. Kennedy for the Salt Lake City area, and Alex Hedquist for that part of Utah adjacent to and south of Provo. Mr. Champ's area embraces Cache Valley, the northern part of Bear River valley and Bear Lake valley. Complete local organizations will be set up in this district, as throughout the United States, to activate this tremendous program which has the endorsement of the United States cham(NEA TeUphdio ) ber of commerce and other national and regional business, trade and In court for her round of the d divorce suit with civic organizations who will be Lt. Comdr. Jack Dempsey, Mrs. asked to cooperate in every comHannah Williams Dempsey, munity. above, is pictured as she appearfollocal will The organizations ed In the White Plains, N. Y., will low the national pattern and - court. include,, in addition to community executive committees, small workable committees on research, action, small industry and public re- Mrs. Dempsey Denies lations. Briefly stated, the job which this organization sets for itself, without any conflicUng or of Infidelity diversionary aims, is to set manin and every community agement in every individual business workon WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., June 11 a program that Will proing vide jobs in civilian producUon as l'.E Hannah Williams Dempsey quickly as possible after hostilities gazed steadily at her attorney cease. in supreme court today and denied The organization has the full that she had ever committed support of the department of com- adultery with Lew Jenkins and merce; in fact, its national officers Benny Woodall, the prize fight are located in the department of figures with whom Lieut. Comdr. commerce building in Washington, Jack Dempsey alleges she had but it is sponsored and finance! been intimate. entirely by private enterprise, is Testifying for the second day it d a organization dedicat- in her half of the ed to the one objective of provid- divorce suit she and her husband ing jobs and private enterprise, filed against one another, Mre. and hot in any sense to acting as Dempsey climaxed her story of an over-a- il postwar planning verbal and physical mistreatment at Dempseys hands, by asserting group. In accepting this appointment, that she had been a faithful wife. Her attorney, Gerald Donovan, Mr, Champ stated, "I am so impressed with the magnitude and turned unexpectedly from the reimportance of this job and the cital of her unhappy life with strength and effectiveness, as well Dempsey to questions concerning as the outlook of the organiza- her relations with Jenkins, former to tackle it, tijjit .I lightweight boxing champion, and tion's set-u- p feel compelled to accept thi Woodall, Dallas, Tex., fight for my local community and to invite my fellow citizens to join wholeheartedly in this effort to work out in our offices and in our towns and counties in ad- Ride vance of the zero hour the job which will protect American free Servicemen In Logan enterprise in the day to come. It is anticipated that the preliminary state-wid- e groups of those who are selected to functioa To accommodate the U. S. serin their respective communities will assemble for a meeting., in vice men stationed at Utah State Agricultural college. the canyon Salt Lake City about June 23. trails committee of the Canter club have scheduled the next canyon horseback rids Sunday, June 13. The ride will be along Green canyon-Loga- n canyon loop, commencing at the Logan Central park and go up Green canyon for about six miles where the trail turns to the right and follows the switchbacks to the top of the ridge. The switchbacks are in the shade all the way. At the start of the switchbacks there- is a cold ' watering place for horses and riders. Similar switchbacks are followed down the slope on the Logan canyon side. Lunch time will be rt the DeWitt meadows. The riders will return to Logan over the Zanavoo trait. Ail riders who plan to go should he at the Central park by 7 a. m. with lunches for themselves and their horses. It is a sixteen mile ride. Trailers not necessary. - WASHINGTON. It's still a military secret, but therell be some changes made in the autumn bat styles after industry experts and VVPB have put their heads together on further simplifications. Therell probably be new limits on brim widths, circumferences, crown heights. There'll be more conservation in straw braid, in width of ribbon trim. Snoods, hangdowns and scarfs may be reduced in area. Veiling looms, now converted to make camouflage for guns, and not for shiny noses, wont be turning out so much netting for autumn bonnets. And berets, popularized by General Montgomery's saucy will be curtailed style headgear, by restrictions in circumference 7l lx WITn GEO SHEEN ii the Balanced Oil It stands up under sizzling heat protects hearing surfaces against the damaging effects of scorching wear. Many car and truck owners have used Vico exclusively in cars that have gone more than 100,000 miles. Vico is used by independent contractors on important wartime jobs in this area convincing proof of its dependability. Wise to Use Light Oil You should never specify a he-- x ier grade of oil thau that recommended by the manufacturer of your car. Especially ibis summer, when you won't be driving so fast, and your motor will be cooler. Vico in the lighter weights will give proper lubrication, and will help reduce gasoline conYour Vico service sumption. man knows the correct oil for your car in warm weather. Have him change oil for you now. ' IN FIGHTING TRIM Help Your UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY STATIONS AND fiH DEALERS IN fd, Mr I. aml b ' . 5 ? - k.s kids OPA b.,s cents iimmmi n n,k toIi ,rue,IUf!: in, baskets . pr soon he eslahlLhed of canned, frozen sweet bonus Jr1 tHl dclnirv including soft drinks ,r i.,0 washable. ,,)th . can t he made anhout coating, .... j to war. ,lr Canada the world pi nlme8 3 s of , 4j St Bath and toilet v. soap of famous manufacturer . . Assorted scents. . i :3 jflC t tut K. r? ! Ii iii L W HATS I ITS PRODUCTS WARNING EUGENE, Ore., June 11 of western Guardians forests today had a warning from a U..S. army officer that the Japanese may attempt to fire valuable stands of west coast timber through release of free balloons bearing incendiary bombs. Lt. Col. James W. Fraser,, member of an army group inspecting logging and lumber operations in this section, has told loggers and millmen that such tactics were employed last year by enemies of the united nations. He did not specify the area where bombs' were dropped. DEATH PROBED June 11 (I.ni Bingham county law enforcement officers today continued their investigation into the death of Mrs. Amelia Fsmigliette, 22, Oxnard, Cal., who was mysteriously found dead June 9, near Bone. The woman, who was believed to have been an amnesia victim, was found by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Averett on the floor of their ranch home about 12 miles southeast of Bone in northeastern Bingham county, upon returning from milking chores. i TUBBIES T-SHIRTS Boys white Ideal summer wear. cial. Sponsored For KEEP YOUR CAR Government Join the salvage drive : ; : collect sod turn in to the proper local organizations all your old scrap metal, rubber, rags, grease, etc. Drive under 35 share your car. Buy United States War Bonds and Stamps. Oil is ammunition-- use it wisely. , by iat,h..,8 Cto licglnte,! double-barrele- non-prof- Vico. Vica it: A:c",a" Charge literally swamped with work, repairs are a headache these days. So its more prudent than ever to use oil of Its ;. ,lilK Jlon tht.,,.., SOAP This beautiful new material just arrived . . . Ideal for drapes, dressing table, skirts, kiddies' summer clothes. 36 inches wide. double-barrele- - motor mechanics either in the armed forces, or finest quality and diameter this autumn, according to present indications. New Weed Killer Now available being made commercially is a new herbicide that is guaranteed ta eradicate such weeds as poison ivy, poison cak, Russian, Canada and sow thistles. The spray is called ammonium culfamate, mid is recommended for areas around farms, orchards and military factories, establishments wherever the poison ivy hazard exsits and causes lost time in essential labor. Forgotten Fish RcmemBcr the carp, the periwinkle, the squid, the skate, tile anglerfish, the puffer, sea robin and mussel, urges Coordinator of Fisheries Harold L. lekes in out point-fre- e pointing protein supplies now overlooked by the n, , 18 A colorful bath slipper. Washable and ts. for just the thing for the bath. Spe- Vi PRICE! Now to mw K.ause foi uu'd Plans Group Couch Hugh "Ohmc" Fuller of Payson high Is 111 Logan this week attending the Aggie eoaihing school. A 1933 graduate from Utah State. Hugh was prominent in campus activities. He has a wife and two children. n "' ;,Htlon Post-Wa- r TOWN FOK SALK: FRIDAY , L Hannah In Court Champ Heads Jeep Junket in New Guinea ABOUT HERALD-JOURNA- P TUSSY H Eau de E 0 N COLOGNE w 1 ft X r u t, J Only because we purchased this Tussy Cologne months ago are K 1 we able to bring you this double Phoenix hose is the outstand- value. (Some ingredients are limited now) so dont miss it DOUBLE VALUE in lovely scents of ing hosiery for wear today. It is an outstanding value at any price. New shipment just arrived. Special 97 Mountain Laurel, Early Iris and Tropical Spice. BATH RUGS Chenille bath rugs. with Multi-colore- d, - SEERSUCKER Your choice I of- - col- width orful seersucker at this 36-inc- JJ floral design. A 1.39 value. Special. h special price. Needs no ironing. , KLACKFOOT, -- SPECTATORS ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, NORTH AFRICA, June 11 U.P Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Admiral Sir Andrew Browne Cunin ningham, commander-in-chie- f the Mediterranean, witnessed Tuesday's naval bombardment of Pantelleria from the bridge of the Bntish cruiser that led the attack closest to the island's coastal MENS SPORT SHIRTS 0 CLEANSING Cleansing tissue. Soft smooth texture, stronger than most tissues more for the money. 500 tissues Special. Mens net shirts . . . just the thing for fishing and summerj wear. 7 TISSUES A SATURDAY HOURS: 9:30 TO 6 P. M |