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Show 'W S' TucmLl, Maidi 18, l'J.JO. ' JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. T11E PAUE SIX ca- - HOMER HOOPEE ilitary Camp rk home Trmi.' Mm k dycuV,-' how LWE TO GOTO CfcUFORN'M SECRET NMSSOM Bears Name of rog'yp I ! i V i i VJl.Lc .) TO AT BREtTY FOR FEKh; company 7 TOItwfi 0? Do You 0 TO. THE." HOT--L PALNN OPEN What Hfit by FRED LOCH El ori Ecft! WAT till. - PEuEN HEARS TTH'S 1 EhES Wn-- t TO (30 y Jo V. REGISTER, Ak-DINSTRUCTIONS! G0'F SkNivA CR3Oy VUHPT YOU k'YE, E'JT SON. LEAVE TILL. THEY HOURS Make of This, Watson? VTd CAlTCRNA L- . -I T; - AiOPE', ON THIS TRIP YOU GO . ! r- ml 'l v Q HOLLO J.ra itOHl.MjrMO.NL f fr , vtiiar'l . ( OiVD RLSo-- Vl ,N ( 50T- and ST; V 1,7 IT! hav. TAIL Ai c' LiL FOR IkETkNCu.Jk' , KegiM ration Apiilietl Firt, r, H. Pul.nt Ortu-- He Stuck! bj 1 COJtSE CF (. . '- V,' Mow WHESF. 210 Ua,ht V'-.-v- MTHe.L '0- u u r i Lr l r- -- j- jjtrcE cr.i: tme olo mam co t x . - ' I j jjNOtfl'SrkN.'L ,y . K cT .BuS'L-ESS With the approval of Mimr comGeneral John L. lime-- , manding general of the Ninth Corps Area Pt the Presidio of San Francisco, Cahtorma, ii ionel H C. Price, poet commander. Las dethe Citizen. ' Military signated Training Camp to be held a. a ' Fort Doug' as thus summer Aden Clarence Camp ? Lieutenant Alt a a brother of Hon. Florence E Alln- - of the Supreme court of h!o was born in Salt Lake City, Novembe? 23, 1895. He was a graduate of Yale of Phi University and a number honBeta Kappa and S'gma-Chi- , and orary acacunuc societies In addition to hoMm this high academic ierk, hr a, a membe- - cf the Yale wr t'in r and water pcla teams and of th Yale crew At the time of the entrance o" the Umted States into the World War Al'en was a member of th" Cal.ioina bar and vva. practicin'; 1; ,t in San Fianus-cKt "living his n commission 1917 Lieutenant was .llei 'o to the 30th V S Infar try si hr regiment to tlie 381 U S Imantrj which now garri-sor- s Foit Douglas He was killed m action in July 1918 during the Gcinran attempt to force a crossing or the Marne Rncr Lieutenant Allen was posthumously awarded the Distinguish-e- d Service Cross for the following . service For exti am dimity 7ierol.smIn action, near Crezancy, Franc?, Allei July 15. 1918 Lieutenant displayed courage, exceptional bravery, and s 11 raenfice by moving about the woods m which his platoon was quartered durin? a heavy bombardment placing his men in safe dugouis and rendcr-In- g aid to woundi d men undt an intense shelling of high plosives and gas sheds. He killed while In ihc execution of this mission A Salt Lake City 'post of the Veterans ot Foieign Wars is named In Lieutenant. Allen's honor. Camp Clarence E. Allen will open July 5 and will be conducted for a period of one month. The 1930 allotment, approved by the war department, is for 150 trainees from U,ah. and parts of Wyoming, Nevada and Idaho. Although the date for the opening of the camp is not scheduled for dour montns, many applications are already being received by First Lieutenant William F. Dean, Citizens' Military Training Cditfc officer at Fort Douglas. The Fort Douglas authorities believe that the camp quota will te filled a considerable time before the opening date. Training of the Citizens Mih-tar- y Training Camp candidates during the first two weeks of the camp will be conducted by select-- d officers of the 413th of the organized reservesInfantry under supervision of the regular army officers stationed at Fort Douglas. The 413th Infantry comprises officers of the Reserve corps whose homes are In Utah EVERYand -- Nevada. During the latter two weelis of the camp. Instruction will be under supervision, of advanced course members of the citizens military training camp. fr, i Applied ,mA5LEEP A Clarence E. Allen I - 7?) - ( at-S- in 4 1 'mm MEET 1931. THIS - TrtnH- - Murk- - UveiKtnmun 7- SCORCH Y SM I f H .OH SCORCHY WHERE ARE YOU OOING IN SUCH A HURRY? YOU HAVEN'T ANY MORE THAN GOTTEN f J SORRY -- AMflul Foe, ,L'- -. S. LiiUnl. f flrt1.. 0 -- WITH AANGF.R .LAND ANYWHERE : SUPI'OSE AMtt4 Jdsk.u the ECCUR 570RCHYY0U FRIGHTEN ME1 'j Those mountains are filled AVOTHEQ BUT IE I CANT STAY WHILE CHIC IrZES IS MISSING IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS I'M Tfe i YOU CAN T ' r -- -I ! -- i I A j0i CANT HELP ALL I HAVE - a. w l t'srcfi1 - c. TERRY by JCitifS "Jj jm Lr !mr It F Rwri there is yojr LakspisTAW A"j PORT HOME CALL TO CLFVELAVL SAY JIM ! MY PLANE IS OUT OS COMMiSTCN SO I'M grabbing iTUE HiLHTEJCPRJSSrtjET Mi the fastest one you've got fill her to CAPACITY IL I Bt-XHLueg-de- AT THREt AM.VD fosmomtaua-- s ITS A DEATH L CASE OF LIFE GOING TO - IM PIND CHlC ! 40 SCCRCHfe KNOW CAN is? iTg Irai ka S Tiude Xljuk GLORIA, tJUST CAZY AGOUT YOU WHY WON'T YOU Marry me roz THE. TIME I I H. l.ir-- - -- itl - 1 .1LL.L w by JULIAN OLLENDORFF Uffui BESIDES; TELL WON'T WHETHER I LOVE MARW BEFORE You. HAD I'VE hii, I. h- DON'T JKNOW MUNPRgDTH YOU Applied t., I'VE NEVER MY MET PPEAR OTHER - " Gopher and Rabbit,-.-Rate- d as Fanners Washington iAP The farmers of the western original ranges were ground squirrels, rabbin pocket gophers and prairie dogs says a report to the American a'1; cciation for the advancement of science by Walter P. Tavlcr FcrWTTTS. d ep a r t nvrti a grT -culture. iJILFEXTHER lilt ' 0Yt5;Ooe5 YOU2 OPTIC OBSERVE TMG VI5IOIU JOURNAL 6ir DAlUTlfeR OFGlUGHAMg Yo IT SHALL GE MY KkjOtO MORE ABOUT HEP eon'-itide-s stl'-bad- : they often disseminate valuable plants, tnat some of them consume large cut? n tit ms oi insects, thav bujrowng rodents are industrious rod cultivators, and that in some pta- - s . they may- do more goad tnan harm. - si ( BULS WANTED will be received bv the Hoard of City Commissioners March 25, 1030 Tuesday at 6 o clock p. 1,1 Cifv Office Building for the furnishing of all materiel and labor to complete the construction of cottage at the City's Electric Pc.wr Prmt Site, Lcgan Canyon." Plans" and snetnication: can be hud at tho office of City Building Insoector. Citv mission reserve the right to reject any end ail bids. H. R City Recorder. (.Vihertiscmeuf) i b j ' A Titlet BMdad will piomptiT -1 UMKBT urt th actios, clear vnuta asd ptra Inan rou aeag, and bang vrtolm refirt at aooa. Tba mild, aafa lvw Tr L itStc. lax, 0 hU NIGHT TtHMWWMr ALaiWHI, Th Aff VtfttabU Laxuliv Appi.cA ,C 3- -r 4 w. I I DORGAN by PIC -4 OFPULCHQIYUD& YHAYTDO0 HAVB YOU EVE f2r GHELO A bar been' the l.ann they hi 7,o studying the ranges Sr comurmng forage. imparlng Wk ten. Lodi and removing shelter ana food for valuable animals Mtf Saylor th?t their effrtsnet that Bids tIp M'k Regirtratinn SLUTH-l-lkHT.COLON)feL(- FIT -- ' ?. He . J OTTA feYtLlk&A : J ' A UREAN - A for" SOMEONE Tnuie ! I ;Mai k 4 fb'KlfilraSoli'Af'lkvl idir, 03(jAuIIIT A |