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Show pjure Six CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, LTAII dentate of the freshman Jefmg to 8, 1C3S clau'thu as 3 to 2 atop them. Clay Bryant will likely point the score tflt'lr in favor of the Cubs. Dean lwd'pitch for the Cubs today, leaders. According Mr. Thomas all races acre close with the race been puchlng a beaullful gameHall Caine' "hire of Cbriet" for secretary waging the most in- - However In the ninth frame. with d k by t,,e Klt' ,larry Ktu teres t. lone on ba.se, DiMaggio knocked) foaditk were tailed "cim- The newly elected officers take nd landed it over long one cffice immediately and handle af- - tfie fence for the second homejtiary to the teaching of thu act f the series. for their class for the This boosted lures" by the Colorado synod of n the Yanks score to six against the Presbyterian rhurch. meeting malnder of the year. three for the Cubs. Diz then) at Denver. A resolution expressed turned over the pitching Job to disapproval of the board of F ranch who completed the inn- Christian education of the Presings. byterian church for promoting The continuation of the series the circulation" of such books. will be held at the Yankee stadium In New York City, today, one Evangelist Almoe Semple Mhour later than the games begun cPherson of Los Angeles admitted The New York Y.nk-- e. took at Chlcag0. nUna that the Is 48 years old and anthe M'coud Rair.e of the world wr-- j first baseman for the Yankees. nounced that 15,000 of her folies from the Cubs on predicts that the Yanks will take lowers Chicago In Four Square (lospel Thursday by emerging ahead In four From the way those churches will help her celebrate the scoring in the eighth inning boys straight. from Broadway have been next week. The founder of when Dizzy Dean let down and playing in the openers, the Cubs temple Raid her churches Frankie Crosetti, short- - will have to offer something better now Yankee 50.ni0 members In all have step, cracked out a home run. At than they have already shown to parts of the world. State Game Draws Attention U.S.C.-Olii- o Saturday, Octolr , - Yanks Swat Dizzy Dean To Win Game An-gel- Limelighted on today' football cchedule la the interactional tucile between Ohio State Univcrdty and the Univernty of Southern California, at Columbua today. Above it U.S.S'a new back combination, expected to ee action during tha game. Left to right: Boyd Morgan and Bob Hoffman, halfbacke: Granny Lansdell, quarterback, and Ambrose Schindler, fullback. Infantrymen Enlistments Through October Lyceum Lecturer Says World Enlistments for Infantry at Portland, Spokane, Missoula, and far the 38th Infantry, at For "On September 28, 1938, the than compensated for In a loss of Douglas, will be continued during the month of October, It was an- democracies of the world surren- liberty and a sacrifice of demodered an opportunity for preserv- cratic principles In central Eunounced Friday by Colonel B. E ing the democratic form of gov- rope," Professor Gaeth explained, Grey, District Recruiting officer, ernment. They admitted the failProfesor Gaeth, who has spent U. S. Army, 223 Ness Building, S. ure of the VersaUles treaty on ten years in Czechoslovakia and that day," Professor Arthur Caeth, Germany and Is a member of the L. City. former president of the Czecho- - Czech race, accused central Eu Colonel Grey also stated that a Slovakia L. D. S. mission and alropean nations of giving the number of vacancies for musiof the B. Y. U. faculty ro lof the continent to the total-tolcians were available in Army bands USAC students in the first itarian states. "The surrender of year stationed in the State of Wash- lyceum of the Thursday Sudeten Czechoslovakia has placed the dictatorships In a position to ington, and for the 38th Infantry morning. 'The world has watched with actually dictate to all of Europe" at Fort Douglas. world! he explained, Men having had service In the trepidation the trend of The college chapter of the Medical Corps and who are ex events, and has hoped with Ne- Chamberlain that the trend ternational Relations CT.ub had perienced In cooking, clerical work, toward peace. But it is entirely Professor Gaeth as its guest at a laboratory work, surgical and ward is af-duties, may enlist In the Medical possible that the temporary peace discussion meeting Thursday e are now experiencing is more temoon. to for Rockthe Corps assignment well Air Depot, Coronado, Calif., is survived by the following childCol. Grey said. Nearly all organizations in the ren: Mrs. Carrie Newbold and 9th Corps Area are open for men Carl Rasmussen of Logan Alfred who have been discharged from and Julius Rasmussen of Smith-fielthe Army less than three months. Mrs. Wilford Nielson of Young men of the Area Interested In any of Hyde Park and Niels Rasmussen D- Funeral services EMITHFIELthese vacancies may obtain full of Richmond. Seventeen grand Information from the Army Re- - or Meren Rasmussen were held children and five 419 Fed. (Thursday afternoon at the First eruiting Stations at: Building, Boise, 17 Fed. Building, (ward chapel Waho6 Rillsf Trend is Toward Dictatorship j er j LOGAN, WELLS VI LLE HYRUM, SMITHFIELD ins; Specials for Sat. In-vll- le I JvWMt OCTOBER ? w 8th ! d, COFFEE Best grade 1 lb. can Inter-mounta- in BuUding "dv " Garland Lad E Elected Prexy of Harry 48 pound Under Action Freshmen Class Though Deep'ning Trials. PrayHarold Capener of Garland was er, Bishop W. A. Hansen; singing elected as president of the fresh "Sister Thou Wast ftnd men class at the Utah State AgMild Lovely". Those who spoke of the ricultural college in the final elec.beautiful life and character of tions held Wednesday in the bal'sister Rasmussen were Bishop C. lot room on the campus. Mr. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Utah J- - Plowman, J, C. Sorenson of Capener defeated Ray Hugie of communities have Joined the state Preston, Idaho, H. P. Hansen of Logan for the presidency. and Bp. G. L. Rees, s. government In mapping an Miss For the office of numbers ren-6- 3 Joyce Johnson of Mesa, Arizona, tious PWA program. If all of the I Special musical I dered were: Musical selection by won over Miss projects proposed up to Sept. Betty Pedersen of for filing ap-- 1 Prof- Henry Otte of Logan and a Logan and Miss Vaudys Forsgren 30th, the dead-lin- e plications, should win the appro- - .Danish song by Mrs. Florence Os-- of Howell defeated Miss Ineda of Logan; closing song, was Hickman of Logan In the closest of Public Work Adminlstva-(to- r lor Harold L. Ickes there would j Sometime We'll Understand The race of the day for the position n cf be In this state public construe- - posing prayer was by Joseph secretary. n of Hyde Park. There were costing $8,732 920 started on In the balloting for, cheerleader, beautiful floral many or before next January 1st. offerings. Ken States of Logan and a forThe grave was dedicated by Al- mer track star, handily defeated According to final official figures, released Friday here by Ken- onzo Lindquist. his opponent, Merril Prows also Sister Meren Rasmussen, widow of Logan. . neth A. Godwin, PWA Regional Director, Utah communities have of Niels Rasmussen was born Aug. William Thomas, member of the asked the Public Works Adminls 15, 1857, at Nykoping, Denmark. student executive council, was in (ration for $3,929,585 in grants and She has been a resident of Smith- - charge of the primary and final $481,409 in loans. This makes a to- Held for the past fifty years. She elections and said a large per- tal of $4,410,994 Uncle Sam would bave to supply and the applicants would be required to furnish the balance, or $4,321,926 and there would still be the obligation of paying off the loans. Utah was third among the states cf this Six Region of PWA in INTRODUCTORY point of the amount of money from on the OFFER sought Washington current recovery program. The hundred-da- y drive for apBuy One Pound Box of KEELEYS HOSTESS plications has brought a tremenCHOCOLATES At 60c dous response which proves PWA still hold popular approval, declared Administator Ickes. When AND GET a mandatory dead-lin- e for the receipt of applications was written into the bill by Congress, some perOne Half Pound Box sona were afraid there would not be enough time for cities to participate in the program. This latest record of PWA has proven those fears groundless. Instead the dead-lin- e has had the opposite effect. Communities throughout the nation, eager to have needed public improvements, and quite willing to assess themselves lor 53 peroent of the cost of their jobs, have rushed to get under the wire, literally swamping the PWA offices with applications. It is assured that more than 7,000 projects will get under conRush your order right now for a good high-powstruction in the 48 states by Janset by uary 1st. the dead-lin- e Vacuum Cleaning Job Before Cold Weather Comes! Congress. This will entail one of the largest single construction programs in the history of the United States, with nearly two billion dollars' worth of business-revivin- g LOGAN, UTAH PHONE 130 building work to be set under way. ambi-Trent- vice-pre- Blue Pine Small cut No. 2 can FREE ENGLAND er JACKSON & FRY Standard Cans ... Pearl SHORTENING One Pound Carton .... Del Maize Niblets 10c 12 oz. can Rose L Per Pound WALNUTS One-ha- lf Sliced No. 14 can full slices PINEAPPLE Dark Meats 6 10 Pound Fancy pink Tall can Deviled Meat Ponds No. 14 Can Lighthouse CLEANSER PRODUCE Cans 3 ..... W Miracle Whip Quart Jar GRAPES Calif. Seedless Three Pounds Flame Tokays 10 Per 5 Pound Confectionery Furnace and Stoker Gleaning K. K. 3 No. 2 25 CORN Bulk, cut, lb K. K. Corn and Cane No. 3 Can SYRUP Red Diamond Ungraded 3 No. 2 cans al FREE Chocolates 10 Spaghetti I PEAS - Niel-tio- 3 BEANS 6of Salt Lake Bessie Noble and Mm. Mi- chaelis at the organ, furnishing the singing. Opening number, Except Chicken, Mushroom Cans for QQ' OtJ Bag Can 4 Mission Seedless 13 oz Mothers Pride .? CitHatL TwbiFaUs 25 FLOUR I Star White No, Blue Pine CELERY TREE TEA Green W lb. Package QUALITY MEATS PORK Neck Bones 3 lbs. for .. Large Jumbo Each 10 LETTUCE Large solid per head 5' ONIONS Sweet Spanish Ten Qc Pounds Cut from Choice Steer Beef |