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Show THE I50X ELDER rAGE FOUR would be given to thi outstandTin- matciMlid-- t ing students inn of tin- pi OpOs ll will deot pend mini) on the number si Uileill s of the school who show By Abner Dean FUNNY SIDE UP - inteiesl Hi the rl, ism's Mr and Mis J J Igdcll dnrtouin e the ' state will (iintests, nouneeinent enteied m to acroidmg be L French negotiators at Hanoi Japan's Canton army he said, had notified the French be- JAPANESE the ail made today PtRS0NkL INDOCHINA uuGWCf C Hr5-OLD 23 .Japanese (U) HERE IS A HELPING -- troops resulted next trick preferably in on a mss I" someone Fiench a a holder clash iri which Central Sponsoring of number small Japanese Committee Enlarged mop' weie killed and wounded," an army spokesman said The central sjionsonng comtoday. mittee, which is the planning The clash at Dong Dang Box the Elder county was group of admitted as governmen' community piogram ol educa- sources that the explained tion for home and family livwith the French 'agieement announces the following officials of ing, giving to new members, according concessions military Mrs. Esther Leech Skeels, Japanese did not mean that Japan had county cikii ilinator 'territorial designs on the coun-tty- . J. Edwin Band, Miss Mabel Other powers were told Richard Hansen, they had no grounds for obChristensen, , to the agreement, Tyler Nelson and Chailes of Brigham; Gat land jecting The foteign office announced Ruey. Boyd Schmid, .Nona that the agieement was reCon James ccived at Hanoi yesterday and Stetlen, Smith, ; Walton and Mary White, that under it Fiance Jack Austin, Mdiy '"to afford in Flench agreed ImioBetel sen and R J. Rotter, of China all such facilities of a Garland; Owen Biougli, East militaiy nature as are required Tremonton, Leon Chi istiunsen, by the Japanese army and Madulynne Cook, Willard, Ver- navy for executing their camnon Hansen, Fielding; La Rerie of the. paign for settlement Jensen, Marie Mislniiari, Bear China affair." River City; Luwuna Nebekci, Col. Shuit.su Matsumura Reny;and Claudius Tolinan, that then had been a I ville. lutiey 'clash between Japanese and1 be, officers. Sophomores Don Erickson and Leffler. Fieshmen Evelyn Max Davis, Betty Rue Walker and Mae Richardson. Beth Jean Caddie, Johnson, Lola Shirley Taylor and Belly Lou l'etetsen, an all girl quartet, weie selected to act as cheer leaders for the group F. J. Limb and Glen Tayloi were iceenlly made member of the Garland Lions club. Fryer, Elaine GARIJ5ND, Sept. 23 -- Numerous changes have been made in the various auxiliary organizations of the Bear River stake. Alma W. King, principal of the was Bear River seminary, made president of the stake Y. M. M. I. A., succeeding Alfred Michaelis, who was released Wallace Bourne and Carl W. Cooke were made counselors, and Ed Harris, secretary. New board members are I)r. Kick M. Men land of Tremonlon, Manual leader; Leo Farns- worth, M Men athletic direc- tor; Reeder Waldron, Era; Andrew Heggie, fund; neth Boss, dance; Garlamj Puzey, Scouts; ami Owen, Hard, Rhoda' Larsen was released as second counselor of the board, and Young Women's Nellie Elgan, Nelda Pedersen, Augusta Brough and Corinne Heggie, as officers. New officers sustained are Vida Manning, second counselor; Eredona Nona Smith, Dixon, music; Norma John, BeeGleaners; keeper; Ruth Rorner and JesMrs. Lucille King sie Cook. has been named as secretary of the stake Primary board, and Mrs. Cora Nielsen and Mrs. Francessa Summers have been released from the stake Sunday School board. iNew class officers at the Bear River high school have as follows-announced Seniors Ian Hansen, president, and Ara Conger, secreJumors - Laurel Hall. tary. Madge Henrie and Wayne Bee-- ! Ken-jhmoi- e ! 23 TRIJMONTON, Sept. Among Bear River valley .students who aie planning to attend the Utah State Agiieul tuial college this week are: Mai y June Davis, Connie Earl Virginia Erickson, Phyllis Cu LaVell Christensen, Shirlpy Watland, Helen Taylor, Gordon Moses, Donold Gibbs, Adi us Hansen, Jay L. Hansen, Byron Hall, John L. Slanfill, Glen E. Orlin Anderson, Gertrude Hansen, AlMunns, vin DeLong, Maurine Cook Clair Dunn, Ifadtield, Fay Kenneth Anderson and Scott Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson announce the marriage of their daughter, Wilma, to Car-rol- l E. Adams, son of Delos Adams of East Garland. The at ceremony was performed Reno, Nev., Sept. 15. The possibility of an aviation coutse being established at the Bear River high school next month loomed following reeen diseussioas of Joseph Bergir corn-beeof the state aeronautics mission at a special high - con-'tinne- L. PINE LOAN CO. Under State Supervision PERL WOLCOTT, Mgr. Phone 84 Brigham. Utah Indo-Chines- e troops and said the expansible. Dung ' Imperial headquarters nouneed that the Japanese (mops were advancing toward' the northern border and said that some points weie dis-puted. However, the headquarters announcement added, "it was' that the advance expected tie completed without serious diffn ulties. The first announcement said! ihe enhance began at 4:30 p. m. Sunday but later it was said that it started at an undisclosed hour. Matsumura said (he troops marched into in ac-eoi dance with the agreement' ii'iched between Japanese and Indo-Chin- lv BACK HOME AGAIN the classes and about ten1 scholarships to higher aviation! 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'otal K ;r;,' ;vai SM re total 300; mostly dlum lower; top 6 05 on to ; 7 5(i Jd ,, ' 3u0; to 25 best MOO, , mostly REPORTS OGDEN, Sept. 24 -t I11- -: church beautification and fiscal policies. Clark will speak to thp bishopric meeting. MARKET WHISKY ruts INCOWPORUTCD. lights under 180 and me weights over 230 lbs 6.15 to 40; extreme weights 6.10 down; sois 3.50 to 4 50 Cattle: Estimated salable receipts 250, total 250; Monday's late active trade and today to niaiket weak unevenly loads good lower; numerous Idaho steers, mostly 8.50 to 65, including 9 cars to corn-bel- t feeders at 8 60; 2 cars extra good grass killers 8 75 and 8 85; few loads fairly good Idaho heifers 8 25; medium to good drivein steers and heifers 7 25-- 50; common grassers 7 00 down, several cars good to choice Idaho slaughter cows to good 6 50 to 7 10, medium driveins 5.50 to 6 50; cutter and common 4.50 to 5 25, fanners 4.25 down; bulls 5 25 to 6 50; good to choice veal calves Tnngeis Puck butchers-bul- 1 dium 7 50 olad tat local ewes , ilieves v,aik Anniversarv Ind lUPi't, willing 0 up a good chu ken 1'1U'','S Wid their aJ nual vi. thV fdrm t Estc Johnson and v,, , 2 due blff i ''V k,n' Johnson P'lae that iw plained sune (lie .V (H In.s Peacemaker (late, chickens (oes NEWARK. to 1 Ind n;p Williams, 3), attempted the tole of peacemaker u got him was a tup whole jiwaie hospiiai, foi severe hi jtieuted W llliam saiil lie alle 1)1 eak up a quaiii'l aiiotiiei man and a wc the woman si nick hit lamp. STRANGE AS IT SEEMS JoZ INVEHTOR No ItbM f. WI14DN By John Hix ij Gjbnel, Cjhf., -- .gs7 w INVENTED A JOS 4ft.UN5 hNi PoTJEP CACTI, 0)0.V ril4 ttfAWW, 30 fneM mi'vovw Ah ORAN6E ENfiE? WITH 0RM6E "MSYoFTHESlACKPuix' CANDLE ODOR E'jteC'V.'ii-o-eoiN- Ta 14 LA0TVhAR:5W,KWP,.' OH'N n RED Wlll-- 0VRY 4MAkl. ft,.; 0'm1Epooj OLD COHHiC FLOWS cfS&manil, RIVE- R- aN6 - IN EoTH DiREcTmwd pT'REHP'Nd MAIN CTf?fHACWsI k!6H WkTtR wfts A taienTep ArTisT ANP DREW HIS OWN PROPAGANDA CARTOONS. Wore worlpwari rflfiN Y WEfvE-- KEPRINTSP fPKEI6H NeW'JPAP- iH Ef- JOB IN KXTOK Out of work and broke, Lester I'. Wilson in 1!)81 borrowed i dollar and bought KM) tiny penny flower jHits, made baling: w stands for them and planted a liny cactus plant in each. At S cents each, be made 82 a day. Wilson sold the business for S3() and turned to making chaw sold easl) strings" of gourds, seed pods and dried corn, whichlemons In l!)3i), Wilson began to make candles like oranges, Jf cones, rose buds, etc., each with an individual fragrance. ow were sales now turn out 2,000 candles a day and last year 825,000," Wilson proudlv states. W STKAXGK AS IT SLUMS pays 82 to each "Job Inventor fared, to stimulate initiative in creating new employment. dress John llix, care of this paper. ohllow-oph- y By Ernie Bushmill ever of gem Ie'icendnt of Variety Tamerlane 34 37 40 Pull of rocks Son of Charlemagn Chronic nervous 42 46 Turned aside Ou'f on Turklab Y'SEE I'M NEVER REFUSED A THING NATURALLY, I DON'T GET A KICK OUT dieat coat 41 American 60 -- Goes In 62 Situated part Viverrine 54- - an-- i KENTUCKY STRAIGHT Code No. 189 y OBLIGATION C. CITY, Sept. 23 Pldns were being completed today for the 111th semiannual conference of the Latter-DaSaints (Mormon) church a conhere Oct. 4, 5 and 6 ference that, oeeause of the international situation, will pay to domestic closest attention affairs. The fall conference a year ago, held a month after the outbreak of the European war, found most church authorities denouncing war and hoping for These denouneuitions peace. and hopes are expected to be repeated this year. During the last year, the church's missionary foreign field has been drastically reduced. AJ1 American missionaries who weie serving in Europe .were withdrawn to posts in this eountiy and the missions left in the hands of natives. Fate of church property in invaded European nations - the church owned chapels and meeting halls valued at thous- is also exands of dollars pected to be discussed by conference speakers. Presiding at the conference as lie has at all except two conferences in the last 21 years will he He her J. Grant, L. I. S. president. Grant uis been in ill health this year and the burden of "keynoting he conference probably will lie delegated to his two counselors, J Reuben Clark, Jr., and L)aid O. McKay. Claik, former U. S. ambassador to Mexico and acknowledged authority on foieign probably will deliver the principal speech that will give the official Mormon reaction to the war. All chinch offices will ho nominated at the conference. Theie are no outstanding vacancies and if proceedure fol- lows the usual order all pres- ent officers will be renominated and sustained by the confer- ence. A year ago, one vfoice was raised in protest against sustaining the general authorities hut an investigation proved the protester was an excommunicant, not a member of the church and not privileged to ote. Attendance at the final 'session of the conference is expected to exceed 15JXX). In connection with the general conference, there will be numerous meetings of various church groups, led by the conference Oct. 2 and 3 of the Women's Relief Society, woAbout 5,(XKJ men's auxiliary. women will attend relief society sessions. Seventies and stake missionaries will meet Oct. 5 under the leadership of Rulon S. Wells, of the first senior president council of seventy. There will be a special meeting Oct. 3 of (UP)- - ASK WITHOUT Ad m in PINT Code No. 190 of the watd 3,000 members bishoprics to discuss youth al SALT LAKE with terms. War-nick- Gleanings From Box Elder County Semi-Annu- quickly and without red tape. Well loan you 810 to S2H) on your CAR - IJ ESTOCK I I ICNTITKE or personals, sensible repayment : came Plans Completed For L. D. S. Conference HAND When you need money, get it Indo-Chin- who 2ft U. yesterday, the Tokyo office of I niteil 1ress telephoned at 11:30 a. III. today. The Japanese censor then cut off the call. Kept LkD WTO SIIWGIHI, Sept. 23 (IT) Impeiial Japanese headquarters in Tokyo announced that Japanese forces began entering liulo ( lima at 1:30 p. in. TOKYO. v.iricc uf ? T Several Invaders Killed In Border Clash Indo-Chm- I need a volunteer for tn the border fore troops that "since we have been seeking peaceful entiy, if goes that we did without saying everything in our power to prevent a clash. He said that the agreement was concluded in spirit Friday after third powers had made eflorts to oppose "establishment of ail Asiatic spheie ol mutual prosperity. " TROOPS ENTER Hell of engage ment uf then daiightei, Helen Ol I i eniontoji. to Steve DeJar Miss Bel riatt of Aik. ins. is. has heen seitet.ny and book s tas! keeper fol fie I'liion oi the past lew year and was fol inei ly an employe of the Bear Hun St ite batik The I't.iii I g (Inn assoeta tion will Hold its annual do; Inals in Tieinonton on Oct '1 he Inals will hi '5 and (1 held in loin f.elds abounding Some of the lies' in pheasants pointers and setleis in the ( NEWS-JOl'RNA- OF tlnden at ANYTHING-S- AWFUL lowest ' carnivore Lose color American patrlol Idled 1783) -68 Gambol 66 67 69 61 62 63 66 Utter delirious cries Indian tribe Injure Curves Implement o i billiards -- S GOOD OL PADDLES?'' BOY? WON'T Hl9 EVS9 LIGHT UP WHEN HE SEES HlS NEW TRAILER? HE'LL rp pent to L.e, pi nor u COME ON, FELLA'? HEY 'SLJRiN don't noli want to Go in APOLLO? 'NO USE? YOU CAN COME TOO! "Y I TRIED WONT FOR A HOUR? GO NEAP- - IT? THING TO DO i V HE ONLY IS BUY the old one back? 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