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Show n THE BOX ELDER TAGE FOUR Mr and Mrs Dave Join s visited at Bear lake last wei k FIELDING NEWS j 12 Mis FIELDING. Aug Pare of Ogden is visiting with Mr and Mrs Maik Udy A shower was held for Mis lit r t Denkin of IJlue Cieek Thuiscl.iy at tne home of Mis Cailyle Johnson A social after noon was spent and luncheon was si rved Alton Sorenson Vallue Seu ist of Logan and DeMar Sitowthers of Mis Srnlthfield visited with Mrs Jar vis Johnson Thurdsay Mr and Mis Kianie State) ar, nounce the an Hal of a baby boy at a Tiernonton hospital TlESD NEWS-JOURNA- L ood f WEEKLY NAVAL ANALYSIS Virginia Coombs will leave for Jim Stiitkland of Ogd. n Ciwley, Wyo , on August lbth wheie she will teach school spent Thursday with Mrs. Kb Bv Rear dmiral Mrs Vernile Lott spent last Koundy S. F. week in Clarkston Kross ahd famih visiting are visiting w it t Maurice Wilcox is visiting in NEW' YORK Aug 12 (UP) -Frank Cannon ogden with relatives s air raids on Butain Sunday W Hess of Bi lg the German air force appear hy Mi has been visiting with ham to have been the most savage 1ark Sleeping Costly and Mis Wallace Hess destrui live of the war to land PHILDAELPHIA (UP) - PolJeri) Thornton of Ogden , date. io believed Wilbur Kellett when visiting with Marie Hess They may or may not ptesage told them it would have been Elaine Skinner is visiting ; a German land invasion of the for him to have rented Ameman Fork with relatives cheaper Mr and Mrs Lynnie Tbomp i hotel loom than sleep in the British Isles but it is certain He said wnen he awoke .that they wall have important ai k soil of Elwood announce the ai on American pub-- I i'l his a of nval Mis pockets wete turned m-- - .repercussions bab) boy lie opinion de out and he was short $26 Thompson was formetlv Eli These latds piobably are far bloodier and moie destiuctive Ed Dodd By 'than lnfoimatton passed bv the British censors would indicate As they continue and as addi- Itional details reach this country, our own attitude towards 'the conflict is likely to change In my judgement the admints-- ' tration foiesees that fact and is making its pieparations accordingly One of the most significant of these prepaiatoiy steps is the revelation that the piesi-dehas dispatched to London a special naval mission headed by Rear Admual Robert L. j j HACK HOME AGAIN A .... , v mij y nt dmmyK Ghoi mley fcilftr- - RED ATHLETES Air view shows some of 30,000 massed, bronzed athletes parading in Red Square, Moscow, in annual sports show. Approving eyes of Josef Stalin and others watched from Lenin's tomb, at upper right. MANTUA NEWS MANTUA. 12 - Miss Aug Edith Ryberg and Bobby of Salt Lake City visited at the Wm Goulding home on Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. Mananne Sorensen. Mis Cloopha Jeppsen, LaVar Jensen and Eleanor Jeppsen visited at the home of Mr. and Mts Ellis Evans m Ogden Sunday night Mis Sylvia Hansen entei tamed at a bndal shower for her daughter, Fay, Sunday afternoon. Luncheon was setved Out of town guests included Mrs James Hansen, Mrs Martin Hansen and Mrs Nylandei of Plain City, Mrs. Cy Hansen and Mrs. Hairy Hanhne of Brigham, Mrs. Nome Ipsen Mrs. Mabel Ha rrop, Mrs Marcus Ipsen of YVillaid, Mts Min nte Jensen, Mrs Ella Nelson, Mrs. Cleve Jensen, and Lor-ratJensen of Ogden, Mrs Stena Hailing, Mrs Ed Johnson, Rose Johnson, Mrs Leora Hum-page- , Mrs. LaPieal Wtight and Mrs. Lee Nelson of Brigham, Mt-s- . Mildred Hailing of Salt Lake City, Mi's Guymon of Cal ifornia, Miss Fern Hansen of Lucille Brough, Ogden, Mts Mis. Afton Halhday, Mis Delva Hadfteld of Tremonton, Mis Vesta Riggs of Wellsvtlle, Mrs Isaac Young Mis Maiv Stokes and Mrs. Floience White of Mor-tens- en n Perry Miss LaRae Lai sen undetwen a minor opetatlon at a Brig-ham hospital Monday. Miss May Jeppsen, Bill Dun 1 can and Mr and Mrs Duncan ol Salt Lake City, visited with Comad Jeppson Sunday. Mis Floyd Pasmussen visited with Mi and Mrs Claik Rasmussen Sunday evening Mis Leota Keller spent Monday in Biigham with her sister, Mis LaPteal W'light Mr and Mrs Devena Sot and family, Mr and Mis Ellis Evans and Mr and Mrs Ltvin Stone and families of Ogden and Mr and Mis Fauny Bmt of Biigham celebrated Mr Smenscns birthday Monday the canyon Visual s Sunday at the Conrad, Jeppsen home were Mr. andk Mrs Ernest Jeppsen and family ol Logan Tne Mantua Pnests enter- tained their pal t net's at Lagoon Monday night Mrs Wanda Adams and visited with Mr and Mis N P Jeppsen Monday chil-die- Honor Student Trips SEATTLE, Wash. (UPtIn five yeais of uivdeigiaduate woik, Jack Ralph Benjamin. 22, bi eeed thiough the hardest the in engineering; school at the Umveisity of Washington He got nothing but stiaig,t "A until -- of all things he emolled in a shop corn so and failed to make a good scieuduver He got a B foi the only letdown in his academic caieci. couises Simp First in The News Journd Crossword Puzzle LARS MORRIS ANSWER TO ACROSS REYlOlO t Other I of a pall Unworked metal PlllLl I Babvloman about of dead AMeUiuiu amounia aevice 15 Gam ho s lasso Ilka 16 Apartment hou&e 17 18 Object 19 Greek B 80 Lakelets 21 Punctuation mar 2V Sicilian volcano 25 28 3J 25 37 38 0 42 43 7 8 9 10 22 24 27 Pointed arch Tt imntj. 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The admiral piesumably will act as an obseiver under conditions similar to those in 1917 before we entei ed the Wot Id At that time Admiral War Sims was sent to London by Piesidont Wilson, and Franklin D Roosevelt who was then assistant secietary of the navy, had much to do with Simsi selection Our piesent mission, headed by a particularly well qualified officer who is assistant chief of naval operations, may be to deteimine how seriously Britain needs our active help help in much gieater volume than we have been giving to date An tnei easing section of the Amencan naval opinion, in my observation, fiends towards the belief that we cannot atfoid to have Britain defeated and her! fleet made derelict. This trend is tow aids Amencan participa- tion in the war if the possibility of a British defeat seems lm-- 1 inent Admual Ghormleys mis- ion may be a pieliminaty step Yates Stirling, Retired H :"'m "i- - civ:1-;- . " Jr. la T tiy towards that eventuality It may help to decide our leadeis that ofir naval and air help must be extended to assure a British victoiy The ncieasingly violent attacks on Bt.tish shipping as well as the aerial bombing of British bases, industrial establishments and communications eenteis piesents a bleak pictuie although the British as usual arp finding new methods of defense to cope with new' German methods of attack. One of the new Biitwh methods, aeeoiding to repot ts, is the use of captive balloons to piotect convoys of mei chant ships Thpse balloons are floated over the convoys 'and are anchoted to selected ships with steel cables They should be effective against Goman dive bombers which would be enin the cables and tangled biought down if they dove to their usual low altitudes The balloons mean that the German bombs must be launched while their planes aie in hon-ontposition and at compaia-tivel- y high altitude Bombing accuiacy by this method is far less than in a dive operation. Italv duung the past week has displayed gieater activity in the Red Sea and Mediterranean aieas Her objective is to loosen the British hold on the Sue canal The Italian invasion of Butish Somaliland, kvhich flanks the Red Sea appioach to Sue, has tesulted in the capture of the important town of Zeila Italys aim is to make continuous her colonial holdings bv seizing all Butish Somaliland and obtaining bases on the Red Sea foi her submarines and It the campaign goes jilanes well the Italians eventually will tty to seize or destroy the British base at Aden thus closing to Butish sea power the st i aits between th Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden The Italian invasion of Bi trains Kenya eolonv is designed to obtain bases fiom which to depiivit.6 st-- P Ddse, Uilt lIa a JA' - SuCrX' Libralj 1 , A' Oj hal, dll alr tne gland Mra Kl l Al" IO0 ' fcflc-- ter a Italians r' caTp hope un ln" lh Meduer tan lake if ( fan Jr lend II SMI Lu.ll!,h 'hips Bmet55 dud an power hQ. rllL this w.l't l b day your rend drmt been fit jud (olio Bnc! ei 0 be u 5u rv SsHit lien ginn til Alt Mu' Sr 1934 mur rece si with 39 nervous tension Shows in both You are not yourvlf or aie Tense face tod fit comw am one Nervous, Koaj, else, Don t miss out m vout The text tin , times t, xed nenes make von f t, Re!ess effect of Irritable trv th. 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