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Show PAGE THE BOX ELDER TWO S,ars ln "(,r,'Ln Heir Nciuo-3lount- al A I Matin Theirsa of Hunt aiy, and Enland Victoria in ijueens in othei realms aie Florence Niphlin-giland Julia Wald Howe for us all Miy-bm- n Lni-liai- These Mays of the past may be inlei ii, e bit for ail prae-tlfa- l purposes tile linpi.i e Loti led at the Postoffice ul F ifdiani City, Utah, as Second M ilti r in Jano ir v 1uil (I.-- I - one Subsi iption Kates: ,'i'uheie m liox Khler County JitIK1 line ye.r, 111 udvunre i.s llie oie we lai-- i i now. i i 'in Months, In advarii e ihOiilli ,.a (ountv, per year ( - ( $1 50 'MU . some poet a Ivr r we die dead p.it buiy ' Inn it behooves us pinig now to "act, $100 can its all TRY A AD agiesl diplomat 111 Eulope since the war Mailed ovei there has been Benito vliissniini The Italian dictator has been caieful to keep out i l the war. His cities aie unbonded and his army is unload id It is true on occasion th.t lie has balked belhco.sely tod ihieatetied to do something i ash But he hasn't done it yet, so it can be taken that tin 'sc threats have been for home consumption to let the boys know that he is still a real diet nor and will stand for no "monkey business " Koiopean observers, inclined to lake a neutral attitude on tincourse of the war, ara juelty gr norally of the opinion that Mussolini will not join the war until he is pretty certain whiih side is going to win. Of corn so his newspapers take the Her man view of events as a dictator, Mussolini would be belter off if Germany wins ha n if the democracies win. U ihe democratic idea ment and that the same old f iioiild power politics is get going too strong it European might even sprout a little in somewhere in the back room. That is why Uncle Sam can Italy. Be this as It may, however, afford to be careful about beMussolini is too smart to Join ing drawn into the struggle, Germany unless he thinks that ft is not so much how much Hitler is winning. He may even we may favor democracy, but line up with the allies, if he how much damage we may do sees the Teutons slipping, afier to ourselves and to democracy making a bargain with Great by butting in on a European Britain and France. So it may war. be taken that if Mussolini joins the war, the side he hooks up with has the big advantage. EDDYTORIALS Mussolini has plenty of ob- By ALICE LEE EDDY servers in Europe and must know pretty well how things Well, heres the merrie month o May, and whats so "mer are going. One may think that this rie about it, anyway? wailing for the band wagon is a pretty cold blooded proposiits a month of big days with tion. Perhaps it is, but Mus- - May day. Mothers day and solini is no more selfish than Memorial day. other European politicians. No matter what they are claiming Although it doesnt begin with )o be fighting for, whethr it M, Dairy day is a good one, is "living room or democracy, 'too. one may be sure that the real School closes and high school motive is national aggrandize- also comes this graduation month. 3 ZONE NEW 1940 Oh. guess thats what makes merrie. ait V ! C FIELDING NEWS Iinsult Clerk of District Court, FIELDING, May Brigham (ity, or respective Marve Welling spent last week signers for further mfi in Salt Lake with relatives. lion. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burns TO CREDITORS NOTICE Sunday with Mrs. Bert spent Ds- burrrll U slit. Whitney in Salt Lakp Mr. and Mis Mark Udy and Will claims with present the uiHierMltffircJ at Hog family spent Sunday at Ogden I o.L uii ui Let. ..re II. e with Mr and Mrs Chas Udy. MU I l June ShV fN Administratrix ot Mr and Mrs Thomas Evans 'A (I lain i Bufiell De of Malad spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Frank Burns. Vnudis Ieny of Malad is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Keith X Moss Mis Alton Soiensen of Logan is spending the week with her molhei, Mrs. Jarvis Johnson. Play day for region 1 was held Saturday at Logan Mary I.o u Skinner, Doris Coombs, Domu Hendricks, Marjorie Hess, Colleen Udy, Mauiine Welling, Horten.se Cannon and Beth Johnson attended from Fieldn g The affau was soon sored by the state board of education Grant Smith of Salt Lake was a guest here last week Geoige Maon of Brigham visited here Sunday. Rhoda Welling spent Friday in Malad on business. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones at-- I tended a Republican conven-- j tion in Brigham Saturday. Bernice Peterson of Los Angeles is visiting with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Woods. Mrs. Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Woods spent Monday in Ogden, returning with the Pet-- i ersens baby who has been il1 in the Dee Lucille Keller of Salt Lake with the week-enCity her mother, Mrs. Jenny Can- - ( UDA I I All Oil. IKoni't TS any one of the U bra. dally I Ilf US REPAIRED MONO MV M() I ()I(S Walt h Mussolini ''111. month CLASSIFIED I L LEGAL NOTICES living present." And may it be a good duly Newspaper, published eveiy week day morning except Monday and Legal Holidays, at Utah Jo the NEWS-JOURNA- - hos-pita- i KESSLER'S PRIVATE BLIND. A BLENDED WHISKEY. 75 Neutral Sal Groin 90 Proof. Julim Kessler Dittilltnq Co , Inc . lawree k- G. THURMAN SEEKS OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL SALT LAKE CITY, May Judge Alien G. Thurman of thud district niuit today had his hat in the ring for the Democratic nomination for attorney general in the Scptem- ALLEN UP) s'a'o pnma'y - J h election. Judge Thurman, who acts J Pies, ding judg,, thg met court, is the flrs( t0 non nee his candidacy or position. Attorney General j, seph Chez has announced ' tie will mil I,,. a camtim non. Lolita Garn, Mrs. Clark Rudd and Millie Welling were visiting in Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Richards and family will leave Friday for Nebraska where they will visit indefinitely with their son, Theo, who is serving a mission there. Mr, and Mrs. Burnell Raundy attended a farewell dance in Riverside Friday for Mrs. i Roundys brother. Mrs. Effie Johnson spent Monday in Logan on business. NANCY POLARIZED'; t HU COTS cleaned with the POUR method is your guarantee tt a PERFECT fur Job. KtSTOKES luster, Gl ES new life to any fur linings are clean and dear. Il SP CALL 8C and your troubles d MO I II AND HEAT i damage t nr. PRICES ARE AERY REASONABLE l.ED MODERN CLEANERS ALL GARMENTS INSURED AGAINST TIRE AND By Ernie ? THEFT Hushmilkr i eim mSCGEM Besides being the festival of Queens, May poles, and baskets, the first day of this month Is Child Health day. May May In far different field a also Deweys is Bay, 1)8. it the anniversary of victory at Manilla The first settlement of English colonists in this country was established in May- - at Jamestown, May 13, 1G07, Another far reaching, though much later, May event was Lindberghs flight to Paris, May 21, 1927. non-sto- Thirteen years ago! Does it seem that long to you? A lot ol water has gone under the bridge and a lot of wings have flown over our heads since that May. An imposing array of notable personages have May birthdays, including Karl Marx, Robert E. Peary, Brahms, John Brown. Einstein, Balzac, Wagner, De Soto, Emerson. Whitman, Pitt and Patrick Henry. $54.5 See It Today At The BEEHIVE COAL YARD PHONE ONE Thats a comprehensive collection of leaders in philosophy, statesexploration, science, music, fiction arM manship, poetry, with the colonial orator and a Civil war martyr added for good measure. And that aint all. Famous May queens include Catherine the Great of Russia, SHADE TREES i Plant that shade free you need now We still have the following varieties in limited amounts. Cl I1.EAF WEEPING BIRCH EIROPEAN Mill IE BIRC II BLACK W U.M T MOUNTAIN AMI GREEN ASH RUSSIAN GOLDEN CHINESE ELM WEEPING ORNAMENTAL WILLOW TREES Flowering Ural), Burhank Red liowedng Peach, Burlmnk Purple Leaf Iiowering Plum, Canadian Red Bud. SHRUBS . MNES . ROSES - E EKGREENS Nitrogen Fertilizer Spray .Materials WE Sl ILL WANT IO CONTRACT OF CANTAMH PES 50 ACRES ANDERSON PRODUCE CO. PIlONE 506 i yiTwpi'irjwwryiy 112 WEST FOREST THE CAPTAIN AND THE KIDS By Rudolph Dirk? |