Show SUNDAY MORNING JVews and Views A E F LEADER TO BE HONORED "Pershing Initiates To Be Accepted By Lodge In 'f Sunday Rites A General John J- - Pershing class of 13 members will be initiated by officers of the Ogden Elks club Tuesday at eight p ra in the Elks home said Ed C Randall exalted ruler Saturday The initiation is part of a na tionwide program of defense being carried out by the organization's 1400 lodges- The national class is expected to be the largest ever initiated into the order General Pershing after whom the class Is named has been a member of the order many years Members of the local class will be Lester M Watts" Howard Ross L Nielsen C M Murdock William Lane David D Clow Roy G Woodhead A J Stocking A R Mortensen Ralph M Fuller John A Stewart Dale SMoore John R Biancani Charles Stands Parker Robb Herman E Smith Eugene L Brandist Pete Piersanti and John Favero Annual public memorial services for departed members of the n Elks lodge will be held Sunday at eight p m in the Elks home with Alva L Scoville as principal speaker and music by the community male chorus and Mrs Sidney D Badcon soloist ' Immediately following these services the B P O Does drove No 27 'will hold their memorial services "ith the following officers in Mrs W W Barrett pres tharge: ident Mrs Joseph Aldrich first counselor: Mrs Alma Mouritsen senior counselor and Mrs Ernest Kammeyer junior counselor - Mc-Cror- ey Og-de- s - SKIER MEETING TO BE MONDAY : LOGAN— Logan ski patrol meeting will be held' at the Logan-Cach- e fire station Monday at sev- p m according to Glen Worthington director It will be the first class of the first airf en-thir- ty course which includes ski patrol essentials The general public is invited to enroll in the class which is spone sored Red Cross- and free to everyone Instructors" include Mr Worth-i- n glon Lynn Hodges and the fol- Joying firemen: H L Burleigh William Hulse Cornell Wixom E S Laurence and D M I vers on resent memDers of tne ski patrol who passed the course last year are Jack Burns George Nelson Edwin Burns Ray Crooks ton and Ross Larsen by-th- WORK PROGRESSES ON WARD BUILDING EVANSTON Wyo— According to Bishop Wilford M Price of the Evanston Second L D S ward work on the new church building is progressing and by the "first'ol the new year the" second unit which includes the complete skeleton of the structure with the doors and windows should be completed The $26000 building will be finished with cedar shingle siding This project is being constructed on the county road north of the Nettie Caldwell property Through sponsorship of the Uinta county chapter of the American Red Cross four underprivifeged children underwent tonsillectomies v at the Jacoby hospital Friday A son was born to Mr and Mrs A F Briggs on Wednesday at their come in a runaway heart (Continued from Page One) froen amet with this child experienced such assigned to the ordnance depot the air field or supply depot Excitement will speed up the heart by disturbing the timing Eventually scores of military men will be stationed - In Ogden Deep emotions are registered In the heart That is why we speak of this becomes recognized as the heart instead of the mind when the strategic center of the defense referring to the highly emotional of the Pacific coast hundreds of reactions officers will make this headquarDoctors of late have been getters ting remarkable results in conThese military men are a desir- serving the heart structure prinrest able part of the cultural lift of cipally through complete t any community Many of them are The best treatment for any heart out of West Point affliction ia to go to bed and remain there until the heart is reWith the departure of nearly stored in strength all other city birds the English sparrows remain with ua in the What a farce that treaty of winter peace is which was signed on Satand China! Hew they shelter themselves is urday by Japan a mystery as they seem to have Not the China of the people of no permanent nests China but the traitors who have formed a puppet government under A columnist writing for one of mastery Japanese the New York City papers says: "Christmas business is starting off Generalissimo Chiang with a rush in the department and his heroic followers continue stores To see the spending crowds to carry on the war resolved to of women blocking the aisles you'd throw off their oppressors never think there was a lack of in this country" money In Sentiment America is unmis— on the side of the fighting takably From now on spending will increase and business will expand Chinese not only in New York City but Ever-sincthreatened the in Ogden and other places in United StatesTokyo if this country Utah dared to continue to show sympathy for the Chinese republic Local merchants have made it plain that to inquire as to the ability of the Americans were not to be intimidated they factories to make quick deliveries by tactics of that kind and would go on encouraging the Chinese to Some one has predicted that tea battle for their cause will increase in price due to war conditions Wonder if Santa Claus will be seen in the concentration campy of ' That is possible Six months from Europe? PLANE SMASHUP INDIANAPOLIS Nov 30 (AP— Three young Indianapolis men-t- wo fliers and the experienced third a student of only a week and a half— were killed in an airplane collision over open country northwest of here An Indiana national guard training ship and a private instruction plane from a nearby airport collided yesterday and fell on a saddle IS MAPPED FOR EUROPEANS LOGAN—Mrs Laura Watkins Cache juvenile probation officer will review the mental hygiene movement in America before members of the Cache County Mental Hygiene society when they meet Monday at four p m in the chamber of commerce The general public as well as members of the society are invited to attend the meeting A WASHINGTON Nov 30 (AP)— measure of American aid for hungry European children this winter was receiving extended consideration today following a White House conference attended by high officials of the government and the Red Cross Informed quarters declared that large-scal- e shipments of food to d inhabitants of countries was not even considered but said the discussions centered on a proposal to ship milk medicines and similar supplies for the benefit of children in certain parts of the continent Unoccupied France and Spain appeared 'most likely to benefit if the discussions resulted in action VALUE INCREASE OPPOSED SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— The Cattle and Horsegrowers' asUtah horse farm sociation urged Saturday that there The victims were Lieut Robert B Shank 21 recent Brooks field be no increase in assessed valuation graduate Harold King 29 civil poses of range cattle for tax puraeronautics authority instructor and his pupil Willard Kenneth The men in the other plane jumped Mount 26 out but their parachutes did not The national guard burned with Shank in the cockpit save them trainer pfmA n li — ( n U e ' Poster Beds 1 a- Kit ' now all importbns crease including across the Pacific may be - nnL-'J- — I li TJlss de- shipments ' ' Rumors persist that if by spring a stalemate has resulted- - - terms of peace will be proposed " Germany will insist on being supreme in all of Europe except the Mediterranean area which will be dominated by Italy" Great Britain will remain intact shorn of its mandated colonies Japan will be given a free hand in the Pacific That kind of a peace would Isolate the United States and virtually allow Germany to dominate the Dark will be fate of the victims of concentration if he does not At "best the prisoners will have a distressing Christmas period — the blackest in all the history of I Christianity t Never before were so many millions of human beings reduced to a state of mind and body so low int— fm world All members of the Weber Coun- -- It would be a" peace of uncer- ty Sugar Beet Growers' associatainties with America out of self tion are stockholders in the Naprotection forced to arm- - to the tional Sugar Beet Producers' Coteeth operative association and eligible to attend the national convention BEHOLD THE FISHERMAN to be held in "He riseth up early $n the morn- Wednesday andSalt Lake City this Thursday according and disturbs the whole houseto R P Greenwood of Roy hold Mighty are his preparations ing Weber county president He goeth forth full of hope and One feature of the convention when the day is far spent he will be a banquet Wednesday evesmelling of strong drink ning Mr Greenwood said Tickets and the truth is not in him may be obtained from directors of Weber county organization ' That sounds like a libel for I theSuch matters aa desired new know many who never indulge sugar contracts with legislaion in exaggeration being too dis- refiners will be and discussed at the couraged and disgusted to even convention romance - This is - the closest a national has ever been held to Suffering of a "runaway" heart convention Mr Greenwood said "and Ogden" an & in New girl Jersey growers should attend They hospital was saved by injection our of mecolyl a drug never before should begin to plan for next year now because a cut in acreage alused lotments is expected and only the From 2 CO beats a minute the beat land should be planted to heart was brought down to 60 beets if the farmer is to profit "We already have requested to beats a minute when antidote was administered and ' the pulsation meet processors in regard to the 1941 contract and they have said rose to 90 and remained there ' they will be ready to discuss the What pranks the heart plays! matter in January" When temporarily out of control Mr Greenwood indicated growers will ask for better conracts He palpitation takes place said the price of beet puip has been Many people have palpitation increased aince the 1940 contracts which is not alarming with heart were signed and "though we have weaknesses never brought pulp prices into the contract we shall probably have Eut seldom have the medical to do so" A ' ' 'W ' If you uffr from rheumatic arthritis or neurit: pain try this simple inexpensive bom recipe that thousands are using Get x a pack apt of Compound Mix It with a quart supply today of " ater add the Jutre of 4 lemons It's ay No trouble at aU and pleasant You need only 2 ta biepooniul two timet a Often within 4S hour — sometime day overnight — splendid rasulta are obtained If the pain do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better return the empty packwill cost you nothing to age and try as it la sold by your druggiat under an money-bacabrolute guarantee Compound Is frr sale and recommended by Pay Less Waireea and drug stores everywhere Ru-E- two-we- e' - Ru-E- x ISt Down— $1 a Month' huge' special purchase of these popular beds enables us to offer them at a record low price! 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