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Show , J , J . , - ij ( -- The Ilerald-Journa- l- Monday Evening, November 13, It Cookin' With Gab ?TSrrw? ' v J " k W M'y &.& Y? K; v g k fc3? ks&: ? Coming Allied offensive in Bui mu is the conversation topic at Chungking meeting of Lord Louis Mountbatten, new Southeast Asia commander, and Gen. Joseph W. ("Vinegar Joe) Stilwell. U S. commander. ia Flyinq Jeep Jumps Liberator r S 4 sr Lr Jfans j . . Smallest and largest Army planes are caught in one camera shot as a Fly mg Jeep hedgehops over a Liberator at San weigh 2100 pounds, have Diego, Calif. Tiny wingspan and are used in observation for artillery, tanks and infantry. four-motor- ed L-5'-st 34-fo- ot civic worker of that community. The school board election m the county is for the district including Hyrum, Paradise, Avon, Millville nnd Nibley, while in the city it page one includes nil the area west of year and tho Third West street. effects during Balloting will he conducted in both systems December 1. abandonment, HERES MOKE ABOU. SCOUTS BOY from (Continued v.as cancelled last council has felt ill the year from the it was stated. Joint sessions of srouters and institutional sponsors will be held in Logan November 29. followed .y six individual courses for leaders. The same courses will be given in Preston. Idnho. Mr. Hess recommended that a high school be held in conof scouting" tho university, junction with stressing merit badge courses, especially in the new air scout I rogram. A mess hall and kitchen will be constructed at Camp Hunt over i longtime improvement program. Mr. Pond announced, although the building may be ready for use next summer. The committee in charge have visited new cafeterias t,et up at Utah State Agricultural servicecollege to accommodate men for ideas on construction. Hoop Program The council approved a senior scout basketball program to the vanball program of former years. The plan calls for ach stake or disit schedule in trict. followed by division tournament and a louncil playoff in which the Cache Valley council champion will be declared. It was recommended that ath-1- , tic represent dives from eacn unit meet soon with high school coaches to correlate a program with school nthletics. Playing schedules will be drawn up ill this mee ing. The new air scouting program is being studied, and Dr. E Alien Bateman, council president, will to launch appoint a committee basis. rctivities on a council-widNew members of the council seated at the meeting were J. A. Walts of Logan, Cache district chairman replacing Dr. H. H. Cu'lcr, released because of conflicting church duties; Ralph Miller of Preston, new advancement HERE'S MORE ABOUT RUSS chairman in fortified German strongholds northeast of Kerch fell to the Soviet troops and 11 nazi counterattacks were repulsed after a bloody c Vnrx WILLARD from yet Wednesday I page one i nnd the auxiliary organizations E. M Ba ku. ore of Iaraite. invumhent. file his petifon with C'erk Lloyd M Theurer Seitmday vfternoo.i. He seeks a second tvri.i on the lounty1 . i S hool officials recognize c hi.raetrnze i; s ability, ht.n as a board nien ber of good judg- i ent who is true to his eonvie- tons. U.s pji'ft term h:s heon .'escribed as one devoted to the welfare of the tehool district excellent job done. Mr. Peekmorc is a former member of the Paradise bishopric, i rd a ucccssrul furmer of that community. Other candidate in the county i.ection is John A. Israelscn or Hyrum, respected religious and into Chow Call Concerto m j, 10 ls , nd k lor Thee and V. cows n,, fal opened " few medium gooinL to $13 00 medium odd medium to JllOOt,l go) hw-- W gaui toi K00d i to C, canners T'1 nnd tH 20cd good '93 Mirnmnn s - under lsi) averages over 30 talking mostly 103 on sows. Sheep: Receipts 3100. y done on fat lambs or ewa tone around steady, no alt over week end. weights 12.50; 12.25 bk - ' - - ) Outside picturesque chow house built around wrecked German bugler blows the popular "Come to the Cookhouse Door. Boys" t get it!" I 8 bomber in Italy, British RAF just another name lor come and JU-8- her sister Miss Gladys Hughes of NEEDHAMS Mendon. and Mrs. Walter Adams were pleasantly surprised when their son, Technical Sergeant Wendell Adams walked into their home this morning. Sergeant Adams is on a ten-da- y furlough from his camp at Bomona, Calif., where he is stationed at the ordnance base. ....Mr. HERES MORE ABOUT NEW MEMBER (Continued from page one the biology and appliod biology, the geology and exact science, nnd the arts and letters, education and social science sections, by the following: $or Mappimss $ Jewelry conveys a message of sentiment in a manner all its own. BULOVA 24S eve-nm- g. Easy Terms Nationally advertised watches at prices you can readily afford. We also carry many other advertised brat ds. Sea-mo- MILITARY n, 0k 1 JrSm 'anda s6 FOUNTAIN PEN PENCIL SETS ' IN THE ARMY AIR FORCES they say: "PAWN PATROltlNG" GEY EAGER" or stnve to "SUGAR REPORT" RINGS MANS i p TRAVELING SET SQ95 Uup do your best fTg'.l fri,d the favorite cigarette with tnen in the Army DRESSER SET 'B i 20 p Sets from 7 to presenutt ,n beautiful 2aSC3 YtS NO Do job lia Do you lack pep Da yea jet onrim? irritable easily? Do yoateel depressed Tbcr.vtt ihould iur 'up lnf fu C headaches? j ' A Diamond Endures HD nenoas?G tbut 2 pi It otjt juicv into 4ur btWtla rv-ris n'v Uosi r your Ii may jut in ihe .... See Needhams For Yours! nf trua day. may ot UwIx Thm stomach. ci cn You luxl sour sunk aod the supau-doril tin ks punk. old CarW!i Lit it Lakes tho Isiver Titis to fet UifM 2 pints ui ilo'Y-in- jf freely to make y u foci up and up, a paokasto tuduy. Taka as directed f.ct F dcctive m making bile How freely. Adc lur Canur s LuUtj Liver Pui. lCg aud 'lot. , around 25 .cuts higher iL last week, sows dull biddar about stead,, top i3fl07 and choice Iso to 2W lb. w Dr. William H. Behle, Dr. Woodbury, Dr. W. P. Cot tarn. Dr. David Jones. Dr. A. Ladru Jensen and Arthur L. Crawford, University ALL MEAT to be cut and stored of Utah: Dr. D. W. Thorne, Dr. at the Logan Cold Storage must B. L. Richards. Victor Church, bear city or federal inspection Ira N. Hayward, Dr. Willard Gardner and D. W. Pittman. ISAC; stamps. Logan Cold Storage. (adv.) George Stewart, A. Russell Croft, James B. Thorn, Ira Clark nnd The history of and Reed VV. Bailey, U. S. forest serspeech will be the theme of the vice, Ogden; Homer Wakefield, assembly program in the Logan Brigham Young university: WilSeventh ward MIA Tuesday liam Z. Terry. Ogden; Dr. Burton The program is under the di- K. Farnsworth, state rection of Florence La Beau and of education; Harry A. department Dean and Francis Montrose. All ward mem- Lucy A. Snow college; bers are invited to be present. The Alfred M. Bhillps, Burnnek, state departassembly will be held in tho rec- ment of publicity and industrial reation hall. development, and Walter R. Buss, Weber college. Corporal and Mr. Gerald I. Alley Walker' nn Dr. are rejoicing over the arrival of a awards committee anneued for the coming baby daughter Mrs Alley is the year to include George K. Hill. former Evelyn Seamons of Hyde Salt Lake City, rhairninn: Dr. Iaik. The baby is the first grand- Gerrit De Jong. BYU; Dr. Willard child of Mr. and Mrs. licrbeit Gardner, I'SAC; Dr. H. Aldnus of Hyde Balk nnd Mr. and Dixon. Weber college, and Dr. Mrs. Charles 11. Alley of Lake-townlso the first grandchild of Woodbury. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Li mb of EXTRA SUPPLY Hyde Burk. SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 15 (U Pi An extra supply of liquor for the For Kent: Utah Christmas holiday season 1 North, was promised today by Lawrence A. member of the Utah Mrs. David Winn of Farmington StateJohnson, Liquor commission. Most of spent the past week with her the additional mother. Mrs Sarah L Hughes and 0f imporied w CAMEL" for U 450 to 700 on vealers or bulls cows X 25 to 9 00. Hogs: Mhi. butcher hon, dancing j H sh v ' in one. j ive-ye- i ihls . "n Cattle: Nov. 17. A special l OGDEN LIVESloi Curtis the former Miss Maurine Sparks today received word that her husband, Pfc. J. W. Curtis, has been transferred from Fort Douglas to San Fernando. Cal. Jack spent 17 months in New Guineas before being wounded in the chest. After receiving treatment at Bushnell General hospital in Brigham City, he was then stationed at Douglas. Maurine is residing in Logan with a sister, Mrs. Luclla Broby. Mrs. .nek oj Katij' -- nil tjj enterta, men. the former Miss LaVon Loosle. Arthur is studying for his doctorate at Columbia University. Mr. Loosle, former Cache county rond supervisor, resumed his work this morning as a supervisor of Italian war prisoners at the Utah Army Service Forces uepot in Ogden. ,ar-- 1 li show ? 1 oa-'d- al1 "wni Akim Tt-inou. Ti .. ";ff Greece, .s Rion ,M in more Indeed Ti Th, i son-in-la- ,p nf the I).. peer Hg of pr. effort is being made to huve a (large representation of the stake at the temple sessions on this day and evening. y the general front remained Brior unchanged for the third consecutive day. Weather Wins Winter rams that turned roads into imnasaable quagmires hampered activity on both sides. Berlin s reported, however, thut allied had shelled the German lines above the Garigliano rivet repeatedly, and speculated that a nw landing might be attempt'd I Jons will not hold their behind the nazi lines on the west lsganluncheon-meetinroust. Tuesday, regular German forces in the Balkans ' but instead will assemble nt Camp in Lgan canyon W'rdnes-thre- e were reported to have wiped out - dV evening, and according to Bres-t- d hangvillages Jugoslav L. Naisbitt. Transporta 40 hostages in reprisal for "l, nt ontinuod sabotage of the railway tion will be provided by Lion Ver lines there. Jugoslav sources sail non Cook for club members, who llmeet at the county courthouse the nazis had launched a full- n'? rule offensive ngmnst partisan Wednesday. forces entrenched on a nurnler r- - Bm K- - O. Isiosle have ol Dalmatian Islands. Guerilla bands were said to have capt tred durned to laigan from a trip to the railway junet;on towns of New York City where they visited nnd daughter, Mr. Koprivnica and Viroviticn. sever- tin tr Mrs. Arthur F. Pulley. She ing rail communications between and Zagreb nnd the Hungarian border German alarm over the possibility of an imminent allied of western Europe was indicated bv reports that a s i.te of alarm bad been proclaimed Denmark's Jutland throughout province. Underground sources said also that families of nazi officials living in Erance had been called home. An armed truce ruled the Le'.lV banese capital of Beirut as RichVh ard G. Casey. Rulisli minister in M.ddle East, attempted to s''ill ,ho ,'ri',s Iby i ;v !h, Fri'nrh Lt f vv ' "independence government A rs French Gen. Georges Cutroux was expected in Beirut moinentardy. 5'i turn, eooMrm '"'i T See that shiny penny on the sidewalk by the mans shoe? So did a lot of other people and plcnly of them tried to pick it up but got fooled. It wasnt just laying there, it was imbedded in the cement at State and Mattson streets, the spot Chicagoans call Ihe worlds busiest corner. Large and small, young and old, they all stooped to cod the mamma at right but all were short changed. copper including the penny-picki- n h 'Mo,, rg actor ways iri'it yes-teru- rext to l,,f,y w',: '' ls i I.lcutciianl lion litinckUil is visiting in Logan with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. C. A Lundahl. Don is an Second edit Inn of "Indian Suminstructor at Cump Roberts, and mer continued t cheer Cache re-t arrived here Just as his mother citizens today as perfect Valley umoil from a trip buck enst. autumn weather aided harvesting n.opups and other vital farm work. Harold Ilall, former instructor This morning coldest temperature at Icogan Junior high school, has was 2S degrees, while been training in Washington, D. readings went as high as 60 C., for a position with the U. S. degrees. state department for the past month, and now has received an A group of Cache county offiassignment to Moscow, Russia, ac- cials, including Mr. and Mrs. Alcording to word reaching Logan ton Sorensen, Marjorie Tibbitls, todaj He will be a member of the Knowles, Marjorie Morstate department secretarial staff Margaret Anna Ormond, Judge and gan, in the capital city of Russia, and Mrs. M. M. Morrison and Della was to leave for his new position Barker, together with Attorney today. Harold's mother, Mrs. Vio- and Mrs. L E. Nelson, attended let Hall, resides at 559 East the annual brunch of the Utah Fourth North street. Young Lady Democrats held in Hotel Ben Lomond, the at arrived have I)a lighten Mrs. Mr. for and Budge hospital Ray I. Barrett of Hyde Bark, and Surprised and happy were Mr. for Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Emery and Mrs. Henry H. Beamons if Mrs. is the Barrett Spracklen. Hyde Bark when their son.' First former Eunice Cook of Hyde Turk. Sergeant Weldon Seamons. came Mr. Spracklen is in naval train- home without previous notice Suning at Oklahoma; Mrs. Spracklen day morning. Before daylight, Welis the former Evelyn Gustaveson don knocked on his folks' window of this city. and announced that he was home for a short furlough. Other memPresident C. W. Dunii of the bers of the family gathered SunLogan stake presidency, his assist- day for a "reunion dinner" last ants, the stake genealogical com- evening. The young man had not mittee, the high council, and all been home on a visit from army the bishoprics of tho wards have service since he entered 25 months pledged to be present for the ago. He returns Tuesday night to special Logan stake temple day Camp Fannin, Texas. ir-"it- atcd PAULSEN well. The r headed h. Bergman g MORE ABOUT o their vent the neeiiMl """ war-rhip- numbers of the organization and es'cnsion committee; Reuben Hansen of Hyrum. representing chib participation, and Rail'll Miller of Franklin, member of the advancement committee. Si responsible have tni prac-t.call- of SmithfVld an) of Preston, Idaho, Doan Chambers V.', If. Simmon fight. American Fifth army troops bore the brunt of the fight. ng in Italy, smashing back three heavy attacks by fresh German troops thrown into the mountainous sector northwest of Iscrma. Eighth army patrols crossed the Snngru river on the Adriatic flank to feel out the enemy's winter line, but Franklin district; th READY (Continued from page one e , Mr. Emerson A ilaneft demonstration, including the history of dancing, will Ninth ward be presented in Mutual Tuesday evening, under the general supervision of Afton Greenwood and Leo Matkin, ward dance directors, according to R. E. Berntson, and Mrs. Myrl Allen, MIA executives of the Ninth ward. All members of the want are invited to attend Mutual, which begins at 7:30 each Tuesday j -- speech .j? Following a weeks furlough in Logan with relatives and friends, Ivt. Lincoln McClellan left last night for Hamilton Field, Cal., prior to an overseas assignmentin the army physical fitness program. Link is former physical edu-- ! cation director at Logan Junior 'high and a well known local sports enthusiast. He has been in the service lour months. His wife, the former Dorothy Quinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Quinney, will continue residence here where she is employed at the Cache war price and rationing board office. fV Li Ll I penny pickers Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kalphs left Logan today for Salt Lake City where Mrs Kalphs will visit while her husband is conducting business at the Topaz relocation center near Delta. Last week, Mr. Kalphs was appointed coordinator of personnel development training in the war pioduetion training program at USAC. :;f ' the flight of the puzzled Powell announce the ai rival of a son, horn November 7 in Hayward, Cal The mother is the former Miss Wanda Lear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs K. B Lear of Logan, Mr. unil SM.? ' pTty ABOUT TOWN 13. bloats up . FIRST IN THE SERVICE With men in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Const Guard, the favorite cigarette is Camel. (Based on actual sales records.) ' Hrth Main St., 1 ogan, Ufab Middle of the Block SiVn of the Oock |