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Show Tuesday, October 18, 1933 CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Pay Dirt City Schools RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR Exhibit at UEA ft VA Carlton Mirse, author of Mans Family, confesses that One writ- Imagination aplenty. Tile Floors Made From Jean plays Betty Carter, who has Jack Baibour In the throes of adolescent love. Research workers at the U. S. Products Laboratory, Forest Jane Fromm, nbiae, aas orought Wis., have Just been granther orchid-line- d voice to a new program heard Wednesday nights ficm ed at patent on a method of conCalifornia, end already radio's loveverting sawdust or other wood liest lark Is being sought by movie waste Into valuable synthetic makers for a return to the screen. wav plastics. The patent covers awaste of cooking any of these The Kate Smith singers and fnuslc-an- s materials with water ami chemare probably the only folks In icals under steam pressure so the world to take off their best that a material is obtained which clothes to go to a party. Cop mg can be molded to form a hard, Kate, who slips Into a smock un-- I black, Bhiny product like mediately af'er broadcast, all are In dense, It has high strength, general deshabille before gathering bakelite. does not shatter easily, and is for their weekly backs ? ;e party. resistant to water and moisture. It is an excellent eluctrij Mud-Do- ' 29 1 r c f Wien my dad was a boy the stream back of the barn was clear with a steady flow, and full of fish. Now it's muddied up with my neighbors good top 6oii. Nobody fishes there any more. the economic Juslifieatlon for immediate mper-roaconstruction in certain sections of the country. Convent loners from the East and shipped to the cyanide plant will have an opportunity to insa short dirtsnee away for treatbridges at San Fran-tisement Much scientific work on met- pect theas new well as the highway allurgy was necessary and engineers spent sever. 1 years of study systems of the western states, on this project bi fore It became a where rapid trldes ill highway reality. It can re- dily be seen that const ruction work have been witthe margin of profit Is small and nessed in the past few years. Dales of the convention and the that only by employing large-scalhighway exhibit of the American operations and the closest cooperation of everyone concerned can auch Road L'alMers are a project be made to pay out on two weeks after the opening of its Investment. the Golden Gale Exposition the With the cooperation of science, "travel fair" of the West. Delelabor and the state, the old ghost gates to the convention will have to visit the town of Mercur is being reborn. ample opportunity Approximately 250 men are finding fulr. employment In the old camp that were was once virtually abandoned as introduced Lamps as d Sari j V' 4 X . Wood Waste Rudy Vallee had a screen put In front of his sound effects man at his Thursday night broadcasts as a precaution against audience laughter beuig picked up when the sound men's manoeuvres become M -- brines her letters addressed to A new source of in.structlon was Sundra, Sandra, Sunya, Sonya, and at tile Utah Education presented number of other variations. any Convention in that various exThe most commonplace hobby In hibits were fostered by certain America Is not collecting stamps or districts. Among those was one coins but collecting autographs, ac- presented the Logan City by cording to Dave Elman, conductor schools and the USAC training of "Hobby Lobby," now heard Wedschool. Miss Edith Bowen, direcnesday nights over the NBC-Re- d tor of the training school and network. Daniels were in Miss Virginia charge of the exhibit which took as its theme, "The Guiding of Children in Exploring their EnThe exhibit was in vironment." room 122 of the West High school and was one of the best presented. The exubits were chosen from the work of ine various schools in the city. ing youngsters' dialogue in the weekly serial is easy, but says that scripting college types, such as Jean Rouverol. shown above, taxes his Uncle Jitn Saqs F7 Convention By CARLE FERRIS Pace Three The above picture la not that of a road crew or an excavation crew, but a mining outfit, operating at the huge dumps of the old Consoll dated Mercur property In the Mer-cu- r district, Tooele county, Utah. This illustrates how the old district is being revived and shows that large-scaloperations are necessary in order that the project may go forward. The old dumps of the Consolidated Mercur are estimated to contain approximately 4,000,000 tons of tailings from former milling The tailings, It has operations. been estimated, contain from $3 to $8 per ton in gold that escaped early day milling operations. The ore Is scooped up, a ton at a time, by the huge power shovels worthless. e o, - 'standard mobiles in - equipment on auto- HUM. j I The Voice of Experience, above, Is one of the Chatauqua circuit alumni, having spoken throughout the country on human behavior. Juvenile delinquency. child and adi'r psychology. At one time he with William Jennings Bryan on fundamentalism over the circuit. now-famo- BIB Ben Bemie and all the lads, together with Lew Lehr, the dialect dandy, have considerably brightened up the Sunday afternoon CBS listening schedule. Sunda Love's unusu- -' first name is one of the most abused in radio. The "Stepmother stars fan mail DISTRICT CHAIRMAN AND COMMISSIONERS MEET A meeting of Distiict Charman the Council was held at the lo- cal Scout office Sunday, October 9th, with Vice Chairman J. C. Forsgren presiding. The following subjects were considered at steering Buttons, door knobs, 'wheels for autos, and radio panels are a few of the articles particularly well suited to be made from this plastic. However, there seems to be no limit to the dethat can be mand for tilings made from the gummy stuff that hardens, polishes, and works up beautifully into everything from ash trays to larger objects, openof quantity ing up possibilities uses, like floor and wall tile, electric insulators, and or the meeting: 1. District the NATIONAL SCOUTERS Organiation present district organization! set TO HOLD LOCAL up was reviewed in the light of TRAINING INSTITUTE the new local Council ConstituNational Boy Scout Leadtion and It was agreed ersFour will be in Salt Lake City Fria be commissioner .should that Saturda and Sunda, October appointed for every four Troops day, 22 and 23, to conduct a Na21, In In or less the Council, order tional Training Institute for a that greater help may be render- - i selected group of Scouters from er to Troops. of councils the various scout . it was Utah. Troop organization council group felt that an immediate check on will The National consist of Charles Smith of Troop orgarfizatlons was essenCollege, Columbia tial in order that Troops may be Teachers and a member of the Nafully organized to begin the new tional council staff; William Wes-sel- , activity season. national director of the Cub3. University of Scouting. program; Thomas J. Keane, 4. Troop the bing National director of Senior Scoutdates for Troop Mil- was set for November 15 as in ing program, and Charles N. District commitprevious years. tees will make a special effort in working with troops to meet this Uni-vers- it, ler, assistant to the National Dilector of Scouting operations. he Institute will consist of: 1 A meeting with Scout Friday the 21st. 2 Departmental sessions to begin at 2:00 p.m. Friday and continue at intervals to 4:00 p. m. Sunday for Scouters interested in Senior Scouting, Cubbing, Organization and Finance, under the direction of the National Council members. Automobile factory workers between the ages of 45 and 60 draw the highest annual wages, on the average, paid by the industry. CHARLES To Cardon Realty Office Phone 99 112 N. Main IsfWvDiwSw 1..L x.. Washington, D. Washington C. High- ways of Tomorrow" will keynote the 3Gth annual convention and highway exhibit of the American Road Builders' Association when that organization meets In San 1939. The Francisco, March in road builders first conclave the west will be held concurrently with the national convention of the Associated General Contractors of America. Charles M. engineer-directo- r of the American Road Builders Association, and Edward J. Harding, ing director of the General Contractors of America, pointed out that the concurrent meetings of the two associations will Ding together representatives of the highway industry and profession from all parts of the 0, Up-ha- nation, especially the wtsern states, and will help immeasurably to solve many problems of the highway program. The highways exhibit of the American Road Builders Association will bo held in the Civic Auditorium and visitors will have an opportunity to see and compare the newest developments in equipment and materials. There has probably been no other period in the history of road building when as many radical changes have taken place as in the past few years. The theme of the entire ARBA of convention will be Ilighw-ayMr. Uphant explainTomorrow, ed, and the exhibits will show the and materials that equipment will be used in the highways of tomorrow. The United State Bureau of Public Roads, the United States Department of Commerce and several of the western states will stage educational exhibits. A road-buildi- s D. OFFICE MOVED IL UFtUM American Road BnRden hax By Realestate Now Theres a Reason C large number of models of equipment will be on display and models of highway design will demfor onstrate some of lue ideas our highways of the future. Tlans are being negotiated for Jointly carrying out part of the ARBA convention program with . Research the Highway Under this arrangement the research organization would have Jurisdiction over that part of the program concerning research. All current highway topics will be discussed during convention sessions and reports and addresses will be presented by the nation's outstanding highway leaders There will be a large number of vis'tors from the Central and the South American countries. Reports on soil stabilization, maintenance, finance, drainage, structures and hlguway safety will be presented by chairman of The Joint committees. respective committee with the Highway Research Board on the development of equipment will report its activities during the year past. There Bo-d- CahL White Port Gala. 946 Qts. 933 Calif. Muscatel Gala. 973 Ql3. 972 Calif. Sherry Qts. 1038 . A will also be special sessions for n the various division of the that include countv, muni- cipai, highway contractor", educa- tional, manufacturers and planning. In step with the tempo of the entire convention and in addition to the usual scientific and technical reports and addresses, saveral session will be devoted to the of highways of tomorrow. Super highway legislation will be an important item on the agenda of the next Congress and leaders in the highway industry and profession will welcome this opportunity to study and discuss the need for such a program and asoc-iatio- Alcohol 20 by Volume IN SALT LAKE CITY A Hotel of hospitality and Refinement HOTEL date. A plan for troop budget promotion was agreed upon. 5. Troop Records The group agreed to work out district plans for the promotion of troop records. 6. Boys' Life It was recommended that the council reading committee be requested to make a thorougli of the Boys' study Life magazine and and ways means of promotion, and report back to the organization committee. UNIVERSITY OF SCOUTING ANNOUNCED Dr. John C. Carlisle, chairman of the Leadership Training committee of the council announces the annual university of Scouting and leadership training in the Cche Valley council to begin Wednesday, Ndv. 9, and continue on the following dates: November 11, 14, 16, 18 and 21. The school will be held at the school Logan Junior high and will convene from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. each evening. A wide variety of courses will be offered as follows: Elements of Scoutmastershlp, Part II; principles of Scoutmast-ershi- p Part I; elements of Explorer leadership; First Aid Part L ; Merit Badge counselorship; Scout crafts, swimming and life saving; troop committee specali-zatioOld Timers round tablp; Institution sponsorship. Scouters have seen asked to Land Broker The Road g containers. To get this plastic, sawdust or other wood waste is shoveled into a metal container, dilute acid After searching for months for a is added, and the container heated. This changes the chemical home obscure enough and not surrounded by movie celebs, John nature of the sawdust and when Nesbitt, the Passing Parade" star, the container is opened the saw-duabove, finally found his dream house. as such is gone and in Its After the sale was transacted, he place is a dark powder in a bath next-dofound out that his neighof syrup. This powder when put bor was the alluring and popular into molds and subjected to presFrancis! Kay sure conies out as slabs, dsks, or other desired shapes, very dense, hard, strong, and black as ebony. Tho plastic can be turned on a lathe, sawed, bored, and otherwise worked in much the same manner as hard rubber. It is a poor conductor of heat so that it teels warm and comfortable the touch something like its parent substance wood, in this respect. The great advantages of wood plastic are its low cost, preliminary estimates indicate it can register for the courses of their be made in bulk for 2 or 3 cents choice prior to October 22. Near a pound, and its adaptability to 300 Scouters were enrolled in a wide range of objects. Since the last years univer:ity of scouting. Forest Products laboratory is a all patAn equal number is expected for government institution, this year's school. Al Scouters ents granted members of its staff of all positions and ranks are en- are dedicated to the free use of the peopl of the United States. couraged to participate. L. H. DAINES Down HOTEL AMBASSADOR Sensible Prices For Rooms and Food POWELL at OFARRELL UA Meet Me at the HOTEL MANX San Francisco headquarters foi Utah residents. Where yon will br RATES From $1.50 Per Day jht OS a oi yur "f 34," ty00, ot Scwo' a;evS sttsf'orY ralor fr 03 -- III Up greeted personally by ALJTN C. CRITCIILOW Good Food is Good Assistant Manager, formerly with Hotel Ben Lemon, Ogden, Utah: Rates withla New Linen New Silver Spic and Span Dishes RUNNING ICR WATER DINING ROOM AND COFFER 8HOP IN ATTENDCONNECTION DOOR ANT AND GARAGE SERVICE. Meet me at the HOTEL Ilealth Sensible Prices FlxceHant Service 100-c- ar garage in connec- tion. FREE parking for cars. epce Catering to permanent and transient guests. or'"' CIoso to the City, Yet Out r51 of the Noise POWELL At OTARRELLSAN ERANCISCQ C O. CABSTENSEN, Gen. Mgr. |