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Show New Tanker To Cut Oil 850, 0G0 Shortage Gallons Monthly Army Drill, NIBLEY j r T- i " The . riinaiy ottloera and le.u . rts l a n.wting at Hit hum ol on Monday M:i D Ui NicTatii av ns i.t j.igl.t 'Jltc evcn.j.g plans lor the .Illniiiy utier bunaar, and playing gam-s,hull a d l.i luua I .it neon was served U) Ihe follow mg, Mia Fcarl Orval Anderson, Mr. Joimvon. Mim Viona Olaun, Ml Petty Mlus Virginia Know. M.-jCbiieele Ri.gj. Mrs Me. lend Jlan-i-ts Miu LoU Johnson. Anderson, and Uie h'atici Tne Primary sponsored a Uuid-rr- n dance at the amusement hall on Friday evening. A number of children were present, and every one had a good time. Mr. and Mr. Verl Anderson of Garland visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andtrson on Tuesday. Tile Mutual opening social was held Tuesday evening An evening of duncing was enjoyed. Cloleele Riggs, Clyde Yeales. Corlus Yeales, and MU ion Haunt u.ssen are attending the Utah State Agricultural college. Mr. and Mrs. Merlend Hanson and son Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hansen and J. D. Hansen of Logan spent Sunday In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jamev McBride have moved to Ogden to make their hoftie. Mr. McBride Is employed there. Mrs. Blaine Douglas and daughspent ter Gaydra of Smlthfield the past week visiting at the home of Mayor and Mrs. A. L. Riggs prior to moving to Ogden to make their home, where Mr. Douglas L employed. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson spent Wednesday visiting in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zbtnden attended the conference In Salt lake City on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rossendal and son and daughter Marilyn, Royce of Salt Lake City, are visiting friends and relatives of the ward. A X f i ' 1 I v ' s : i' htrY'.J "'f ' - J9 t. y- C'lf " . V i ; 1 "i, uV - - , " yi X-'xf-l , t , ' 5 ,r, L. Ju4 k. ; v-- -. . e: . 4 tr-I - - - ...- S. Sinclair Superflsms." an oil tanker launched at the ."ar River Shipyards of the Betnlehem Steal C: ee Maritime Commiaeion. Inaet, Mr. Harry Company on "Liberty Fleet Day," arranged by the In. ted who vss eponaor of the ship. Sinclair Refining Company A Maesan. wife of eat-cu- l of the 8. 8. flame" at the Kure Rivrr shipyards of the IMhh hem Stool Company at Quincy, rill make available bSO.OoO gallon additional oil a month, It la Ihue contributing appreciably to the relief of the oil ahurtage In Eastern atalea The tanker la one of 14 merchant vesaela launched on September 27th andor the auaplce of the United Slate Maritime Commiaalon, which designated that date aa "Liberty Fleet Day. Fourteen ablpa were Taanched on the Attantle Seaboard, Pacific Coaat and the Cull of Mexico. LAUNCHING M, e.li-tnate- The S S "Situ lair Ko- p- f tme" 47 feet, bat an ovirall a de.u.eelght a breadth of C3 ot 12 ICO ten It hat 21 mam caieo with a capacity of 94.703 barrel The tanker's keel a laid on May 31, 1941. neaping that the under waa lauticbeil in Jufour monlha from the beginning of actual construction, a remarkably ihort lime for a tea going merchant vessel of thla alie. It I expected to go Into operation during November, lest than tlx months after ttr laying of the keel. The tanker la equipped with all latest devices such as a radio a gyroscopic Under, dlrgctlOD&l 1 1 -t u SATVRDAY, OCTOBER O World Coverage News 5:15 Violin Mimatures e 5 30 Swing Classics 6.05 Swingin and Singin 6.30 A Look at the Local Side of the News 7.00 Hehind the Headlines 5.00 11 AM. KVNU Ranch House Radio Chapel Radiating Rhythms All Request Hour Sidewalk Sidelights Preston Varieties Tunes for Today Sing Song Time Miniature Musicale World Coverage News Song Styles Man on the Street Rainbow Trio 8.05 10 00 10:15 11:05 11:15 11 :30 12:00 12:15 12:30 12.45 7.05 Defense 1:05 1:10 1:15 i 2.15 3:05 3:15 3:30 3 45 4.05 4:10 4:30 Merry-Go-Rou- of Sports Speaking Pied Piper Jr. 8.05 Week End Jamboree 8.30 Soldier's Salute 9 05 Saturday Nite Clambake 9.45 Headlines of Today 10.00 KVNU Goodnite. 7.30 Savings Rhythm Rambhngs Just Relax Hawaiian Echoes Songs of the Sage Milady's Melody Musical Importations This Rhythmic Age Monitor Views the News Tea Time Tunes National Defense Your Music and Mine Movie 1:30 2:05 Popular Varieties 7:13 F.M. compass p.ovldlng for autoniatlo telephone, steering, a and the like. It Is the second Ameilcan tanker to represent a distinctive and highly dt veloped type. It Include a single deck with poop bridge and forecastle and the twin longitudinal bulkhead type ot bulk oil carrier with propelling machinery located at the after end. The S. S. Sinclair Superflam" la the third to be completed of a group of four vessels ot the same design for the Sinclair Refining Company. Mrs. H. A. Hassan, write of a Sinclair Refining Company, ... executive, acted as sponsor. shlp-shur- P.M. (D i LOGAN UTAH VOICE OF NORTHERN FOR PROGRAM REFERENCE CLIP THIS 7.45 v v SINDAY, AM OCTOBER 12 10.00 Newscast Sleepy Head Serenade Songs of Dyana Gayle 10 45 Romance Rhythmic 11:05 Concert Master 11:30 Western Serenade 12.00 World Coverage News 12.15 Sunday Swing Session 12:25 Miracles of Faith 12:30 Melody Souveniers 12:45 The Family Doctor 10 05 10.30 1:00 1:15 1:30 2.05 2:15 2:30 3 05 3 30 3.45 4:05 4.30 5:05 5.55 6 .00-K- r , " of ECRTOVJLEBGE 3:05 3.15 3.30 3:45 4:30 5 00 62,000, OOO Musical Importations Tin Pan Alley Monitor vlefts the News Movie merry go round World Coverage News Matinee Classics Supper Melodies 6.05 Pumpernickel Patter 6 15 (to be announced) 6 30 A Look a tthe Local Side of the News 6:45 Knox Manning 7:00 News Behind the Headlines 7.05 Speaking of Sports 7:10 Popular Varieties 7:30 Hollywood Spot Light 8:05 Sw..igin and Smgin' 8:15 Employment Security 8:30 Let's Dance 9:05 Echoes of Hawaii 9.15 Meet the Band 9:30 It's Dance Time 9:45 Headlines of Today KVNU Goodnite (Five Minute Newscast on the hour every hour of the day &JQ06H 10 MAPS ABOUT iif macadamiiedDoad Wtf XK NAME FttW me IN I WHO 7ype oe rqad- pevetoreP "Oks JOAN MADAM, A 10.000 ,t 1:05 1:30 1:45 2:05 2:15 2.30 'A PAYROLL OF TME AIRPLANE $10,000,000 A VEEkf - O salt(oou ovies rrs eumi ib USEP KAVAHS GHBCyiMS SALT THAMES WHERS NOW STAMPS, AMP 1H8 mapt THE SPOT A HEAPQUAPTERS apers - L il - .ii-- - V V a 1 . ? ! 1 u.i Ft iL.-'-i ' J v daiiy production TAH will be represented in t'.c fifth national Dairy Show, Memphij, .il contest at I'c Nalm-i.iof Pleasant by Lee arl Eldrcde Warnitk. both 17. Tain, Oct. Grove. They empbasire the importance of proper ficdmg al"'fire . bi is dairy calves to satire their development into healthy cow. hai Government our tl at now extremely important, they ay, Coached by Merrill N. us to produce milk for the defence program. comWVnick, local club leader, tl e boys took fir-- t place in the annual Memo petition at the Slate l air. Transportation and other expense phis are provided the team through the Kraft Cheese Company, wjfh also appropriate $28(0 in college scholarships for the eight highest sooting pairs in the final there. l la aa artillery tinp "Sameaher la England." th fint mixed army anil af men and aem-- n In BrIUth history Is nsar la training to repel the German jneuien. Women already have proven thrmvelrea highly efficient In eperat-npredictors and athrr campllratcd military apparatus, but tins Is Uie first Urns they art actually marching and drilling a men as part of the regular Army. alia their Wonder IIow It Works 59 . . . TEAM TO NATIONAL DAIRY 4-- H mn 'A. i VY.vS V t b 1 ''J v r t - J $ t ) , 4 J ha I SiS T ' ' -- t DXT V v . wtmm M k r T K f Vi. b 1 , i - ft mJ, Jk )'-- u1 :vC- at nit. t SHOW v- -f T v , lend lease guns to help defend FIRST SHIPMENTS of American-mad- e Asia against the Axis threat have reached these tough Sikhs, members of a famous North Indian race of fighting men in the service of Britain. Loss of the rich rubber and tin supplies of India, Malaya and Burma would be a blow not only to the war effort of Britain and her fighting Allies in the war against Hitler, but to the American defense program as welL l A - - - v - . - 1 7 ' a , PEN and INKLINGS of DONALD MARK NELSON i0 county girls, Druce Betcnson and Roma TWOofPiute Circleville, are Utah's entry in the national Fullmer, both dairy foods demonstration contest at the National Dairy Show, Memphis, Tenm, Oct The team took first place in the annual competition at the recent State Fair by demonstrating the importance of milk in the diet They were coached by Clara Dolton, local club leader. As state winners they receive trips to Memphis through the Kraft Cheese Company, which also provides $2800 in college scholarships for Jhe eight highest scoring teams in the national finals there. 8. V J JOB IN 1912, WAS AS A MAILORDER MERCHANDISER FIRST WORKED WAY THROUGH THE U OF MISSOURI TO BE A CHEMIST SPINACH COOKED IN 1 MINUTE 's. BROCCOLI COOKED IN 2 MINUTES POTATOES IN 7 MINUTES r I H0R8Y1S f! Donald M. Nbison THE WORLD'S FASTEST WAY TO COOK DIPLOMATICALLY SOME Kt:r.?VnW HILLMAN- - ! RONS OUT SIDNEY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF SPAB. INSPECTION ON THE FACTORY FRONT, (, iciale BALL The art of camouflage Is not confined to military objects as witness here its application to household equipment. At first glance scarcely anyone could think the item at the left is a radio yet that is just what it Is. Its business unit Is enclosed within a cabinet which is an authentic reproduction of a major league basebalL It Is dialed as shown and the sound escapes through apertures at top and bottom. Confusing, too, is the electric heater pictured at the right, for it could easily be mistaken for a radio. A distinguishing feature of the heater is a fan which blows the hot sir away from the beating element. radios for every family NOW err l; S. Defense Savings Pipe Organ Concert Isle of Paradise South American Way Music in Modem Mood Songs of the Sage Milady's Melody Concert Master the E t - HOW BEING DEMONSTRATED OVER 50,000,00 O RADIOS ARE 11 USE 11 IHg UNITED STATES TODAY MOKE THAN sartSMtoi THC s PHOTOGRAPHY AUTOMOBILES a , CROSS i 10-0- Pounds op stbh fine peouifieo o build one modem -- (O 1 V f '4 I SPAB consumer Executive Director economical June 17, 1940 he left a Cave lip a $70,00Da-yeaJob To Take over a r $I-- Ready made slip covers long associated with living room furniture are now being made for dining room chairs. Fitting like npholstery and made of knitted or elastic material, the covers may be quickly slipped on and snapped fast. Aside from their contribution to cleanliness the covers were designed to add a decorative note to the dining room. i Sh BUY by George MacConachle a , nelson was Donald mark the wrong side of the in the little town of Hannibal, Missouri . . . worked his way through the U. of Missouri for a tracks degree in chemical engineering . . . first job was as merchandiser for a national mail order house . . . here the chemist combined elements of supply and demand to produce an ttVte MU-S We D high-power- cheese flavor kind to get Vyi'. MS&Us',TAf -- 7 J 7ss v 'THE compound. J70,000-a-ye- ar in Chicago to chairman the Roosevelt committee for . rearmament, at now Executive Director of Supply Priorities and Allocations Board, the High Command of the Factory Front . . scientific planner, like so defense many other leaders from Knudsen on down, Nelson says Ideas grow In the aroma of a good cigar . . . between puffs on his ctgar he diplomatically iron out kinks in the U. S. Defense Effort . . . his hobby is photograph) . . . he fishes, golfs and relaxes la th movies. Job year Job in Washington 1 ) J 5.15 i , r1 . V 5 45 VNU MtnCHAHDlSE MART s f t La-nir- te Tea Time Tunes National Defense Matinee Melodies 4 05 4 10 liuiHiia 8UXOW6 . f' PJML 1 : 15 TME POCfCETBOOIC Weeks New in Review Music in the Modern Mood Over at Your House This Rhythmic Age Song of Herb Jeffery Matinee Melodies Hit Parade of Tomorrow Console Reveries Tco Time Tunes Songs of Your Heart Movie merry go Round Sundya Evening Musicale Newscast Goodnite MONDAY, OCTOBER .lv A.M 7.00 KVNU Ranch House 7:30 Radio Chapel 7:45 Radiatiny Rhythms 8:00 Top of the Morning 8:05 All Request Hour 9:05 Announcers Choice 9:10 Defense Program 9:45 The Housewife Club 9:45 Musical Newsy 10:05 Dance Varieties 10 30 Tune Tabloid 10:45 Your Music and Mine 11:05 Tunes for Today 11:15 Four Notes 11:30 Melodic Moods 12:00 World Coverage News 12:15 Lum and Abner 12:30 Man on the Street 12:45 Rainbow Trio 1:10 BATTLESHIP DAIRY TEAM TO MEMPHIS 4-- H n, M-- 7:00 7:30 UTAH . l.t-l.- jr Style Co-E- d MBLEY-- Mr ai d Mrs Alma O iJcrwui and f. unity slrent Sum!..; wiling at Uie lwmc of Mr anil Mrs. Mjlord Burr mum d Bmlitilit-l- i Friday, October 10. 19U Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Tb rape Six Wt! - c t: V q a: Here's the new way to cook faster, better! Vegetables flavors and colors without loss, retain their garden-fresof natural vitamins and mineral salts. Inexpensive meats are made tender in minutes instead of hours. You'll use your Presto a thousand times a year save 300 hours. h TIME I gcu MONEY I gave FLAVORS Velvecta spreads like but- CHEESE FOOB THATS DIGESTIBLE AS MILK ITSELF COLORS C tl tl at ir it pi tu V( ter .. . slices when chilled . . . melts and toasts to perfection. Delicious! Contains milk protein. milk minerals, vitamin A and vitamin G. gave a, d. al in mi fToi at dt |