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Show FACIE TWO JIeuiG"-3oum- disu niament in iking a possible, anl nnp.oving trade condition s Bi land and Herriot of Newspaper, publisned Masaiyk and Bene-- , of Fiance, Czechoweek-damorning except slovakia and others evny supported Monday and Legal Holidays, ai the idea stionply Discard and Lr.gnam, Utah. lack of selfishness, vision, Entered at the Postoffice at political and economic rivalries, Bngiam City, Utah, as Second pievented development along Class Matter in January, 19U9. this line. Suffering today is admission of thoae producing Subscription Rates: eirois From the thri at of toAnywhere in Box Eider County: tal subtugation may come a One year, in advance ... $3 00 new willingness to work Six Months, In advance .. $1.50 Per month 30c Outside county, per year $4.00 A Daily i Brothers Old Dream, New Vision Grief In is, after all, a bond sympathy between the Japanese and the Nazis And a bond not entirely ideological, although their temperaments and aims run in the same di rection. The Japs have been having a tough time in their Chinese invasion, which now grown tougher than ever; and the Nazis are having a tough time in Russia, with no present of easement. The promise strong men of those allied and predatory powers should weep on each others necks. We Americans, while feeling a sense of relief in the Naz.i troubles, are primarily concerned now with Japan's. And to it is a groat satisfaction see the patient and courageous Chinese, after their incredible resistance for four years, openly taking the offensive against their invaders. In doing so they are really our allies, and in helping them with war materials and friendly encouragement we aie benefiting ourselves as much as them. rjpHERE that Hitlensin will bung about unification of Thm pe, but in Ihe long run it will not be the "United States o' Kin ope" of the two dicta-bo- s That calls lor one gieat axis dominated slate fulfilling ihe dieani of Napoleon. It is i.et neiessory to be a deep Muileet of human history to below o that the actual result will be .something much more like a United States of Europe. The idea of smell a union Is not new. European federation as a political concept was at various times by various leaders and groups during the llXh century. Then it van-slie- d fiom public attention for a generation or more. , as Alter the war of the tiagie lessons of the peace that followed that conflict became apparent, the economic e Us of the European system stood out more sharply and the advantages of some such sys-leas that of the United States loomed larger in many minds. In 1923 a citizen of Czecho- MARKET REPORTS slovakia issued an appeal for OGDEN, Utah, Sept. 10 (UP) a federation or a 200, steady to 5c highHogs: Euof continent the oil stiti., 12.80; few choice 180 er; top the for rope, excluding Russa, 230 lb. butchers; mixed to pttipose of creating security, weights and grades outside of that range valued 12.25-1- 60. Cattle: 120; barely steady; medium to fail ly good grass steers and Hereford rated at in ty bo I 1 THURSDAY MORNING, SL PlTMrj-- THE HOX ELDER NEWS - JOURNAL dis-usse- d 1911-18- 2 it completely. NEWS MANTUA MANTUA, Sept 9 Miss Veina Jensen entertained her After elub Thursday evening. luwh, bridge was played with high score going to Leota Keller Guests included Sylvia Hansen, Fein Shupe and Leota Keller Miss Barba; a Rasmussen visin Jackson ited last week-enNutiond finest. Visitors at the home of Mr and Mis Aaion Jensen Monday weie Mis Marion Highmon and and two Mis' Nettie Slater daughters, Joyce and Elenor. Guests dunng the week at the home of Mr and Mis. Peteisen were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gneiting and daughter and Mis. Albert Dunn of Rigby, Mis. Iivm Schultz, and son of Felt, Idaho, William Vaughn, Viola Perry and Mrs. M.nme L Vaughn of Salt Lake and Chaile.s Vaughn of Ogden. Mrs. Victoria Jensen and Lucille. Uene and Pauline Jensen moved to Ogden Thursday. Mis. Lula Rasmus'sen and Barbara and Dale Raamussen visited in Ogden Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Sims and family of Garden City spent the past few days here. Billy Holt of Salt Lake is visiting at the Erekson homo for a few days. Mrs. Luella Jepps'en entertained the Recreation club on Thursday. A delicious dinner was served and the afternoon was spent playing Rook. The prizes weie won by Mrs. Young and Mrs. Peggy Rasmussen. The guest list included Clara Jeppsen, Fay Hailing, LaPreal Wright and Elzada Young. Miss Karma Jeppson of Salt Lake City is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rasmussen and daughter, Judy Ann, of San Diego, Calif . are visit- - 1 It is worth the time of anybody in Utah to spend halt an d 'Art r ;; djAf: r if - 30 By WYNN EDDY Be strong! Say not, "the days aie evil, whos to blame? And fold the hands and acquiesce oh, shame, Stand up, speak out, and bravely. Babcock. In the federal penitential y at 1000 men Atlanta, Georgia, have been working on two shifts, making such things as cases for T N T charges, cloth-- i ing for aviators, shell covers, tents, pack sacks and mat- tresses. DOUBLE HARD LUCK Raymond Dailey, 6, of Dayton, Ohio, fell and broke his right arm. Next day Mike, his pal, went for a walk, returning with a broken leg. Now the two conva lescents compare splints et the Dailey home. n In a recent week 157, (XX) pounds of finished goods were turned out at Atlanta, compared with 86, OX) pounds in the of last corres'ponding week visited In Salt Lake Monday. year. Did some one suggest that a The American Ship of State sign leading, "This is a Fedwill never be sunk if we have eral Penitentiary be placed enough battleships for defense. on all factories with "defense You can help build them by contracts where there are making a habit of buying De- strikes in progress? Of course fense Savings Bonds. all rules and regulations applyin ing to conduct of inmates the pens would obtain at TRY A WANT AD these factories. TODAY! By Ed Dodd BACK HOME AGAIN Naturally, one would expect the ownership and managewith the ment to stay "in woikmen in order to keep output up to par with the other federal prisons. In other word:, To Keep Em Flying. 8.75-9.7- fat Sheep: 14,800; trucked-i'lambs about steady at 10 75 to '10 85; Utah and Idaho lat lambs 11.10 to 11.25. n for the Miimcrthe Jack W. Keller at is one soldier who is not roused every morning by Private Fort Ord ournal ( ' Where To Find It our estimate Get blow Satisfaction Soreaaoa. INSURANCE on your job. and GOODS OPTICAL Feature making N. L. Hansen Variety SIsb Store of a Million Articles. j Crossword Puzzle ;Bj i I i IK -- 20 TO fl HIM II .'0 i2- ih i N 4 4 i4- Jump Copy drawing animal iwoner 17 Fi hii c2 Pi. i M 6 'ne carried n ahtp wmow a douer one works lahbr ) ravine square yards Comnining iorm. no Ciupentd location 4H 33 (4 t ignt ooat And etbPAiiere 13 Ridges ol giactal aand 14 tendency Inclined roadway uDor 7& 57 18 5J ne 1 3 (UP) Good Morning Iransms erea,,?, MX) conies in 4 ' and mI1s for ,0( ''"H'iv -'- mTi; Kjxtcks: mess and beautj. tom Ins cost M'r ounee with eream are using 61 African nver Mental image Burn Money back guarantee. g rn NO la SUBSTI TUTES Every prescription at fill is eumpoumled accunteh as per your doctor's instrui tions from fresh, high qualiti V drugs. PEOPLES DRUG Protected Prescriptiea Before he made a hit in the movies, John Caradine used to stride along Hollywood boule- - RY Drop THE DRUGGIST lui mii 1? 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By DICK luilW icKMI th, Cuei arior 6t Small panicle 64 pause pretens 6a Short bark 68 Single DOWN 3 k Ii Bv Ernie Friend iPmnpptnt Is 35 Citrous trull 37 Wet place 38 krtuum 44 Siberian rtyer 43 Climb 4 Spreoi around A different on 44 51 Katiier than 53 Rooe bicycis 5- 5- Pertorm i Richaid, mri Boring tool Amphibian Put ott going 49 31 in column sM- - j up f2 tnnvfii to vinegar i Mine entrance hi Corai u) and -- Cavity 70 laiK uiaaneiy personage Hoiy Homan Rmperor Center ot aoiar Hus tow point Was tiresome to belonging to Kind Ot tree (pi ) 9 cake-eatin- any one of the 24 hrs. dally TIKES REPAIRED poor First 25 27 11 13 lormt Sept. has taken a nbb,ng about his schnozzle. He doesnt care. Jimmy says, "Its my nose, and I love it. But Jimmy cannot take cake ,n any form. No mat'er how pi et t .ly it is served, no matter how thickly it is Losted, Schnozzle is alleigic to cake, and always has been. So of course they would pick on Jimmy to eat angel food m piactically every scene of The Man Who Came to Dinner. Jimmy plays a cuckoo Hollywood character Banjo by who is so fond of cake name that he eats it all the time. Jimmys biggest sequence is toward the end of the film. Durante is trying to help his friend, Monty Woolley, dispose of Ann Shetidan, so that Bette Davis can straighten out her romance with Richard Ann Travis. unwisely has stepped into a mummy case, and Jimmy has slammed down the cover. Jimmy and Monty aie about to lug the mummy case to a taxi, when Jimmy is overcome by hunger. He comes galloping back from the pantry, stuffing his mouth full of angel food. Monty, who is about to be thrown out of the house where he has stayed for a month, has a line at that point which reads "The enemy is at my But the rear, and nibbling spectacle of Jimmy devouring cake and trying to like it, proved too much for Monty. He blew up in his dialogue several times, which meant extra mouthfuls of cake for Jimmy. When the take, and the cake, was over, Jimmy dropped into a chair and cried with indignation -- "Nobody hadn't better say, 'Let em eat cake! to me Its ridiculant. UTAH OIL PRODUCTS dowers Wedding H col i Wiki yellow plum -- Cull p tee oi notn -- Monetary units neroes ot mind rheP7an tea (Chinese At one time U niociat up 1 e iron 14 -- F Combining 9 - Brauun seaport P - Btar-uk- 8 k livncut ng mark Southern sweet pot (to runt 'ties o? striking a' t him hat ooject tf incuicate 4 6 10 11 niMHKuers 24 HOLLYWOOD, in Hair, lei' ij; 1,1 Jimmy Duiante can take anything but cake. For years he LARS MORRIS; AWWFK PREVIOUS ALROsS Conditional decree s R.yer in Scotland jo -- Ciicular ptumiii'-nc14 - he Ajme nliu river name ih (.iii a l,, -- honest - to - goodness gold, getting up an excursion and running a train all the way from San Francisco, Cal., out to Promontory Point, Utah, holding a celebration in honor of the occasion, getting it set, taking a mighty swing at the Golden Spike, and then missing spike ORCHARD SUPPLIES Approved quality insecticides, spray-In- r material- - Anderaon Produce Co ONE is fizzle a loud, 0(1 IN MOViELAHD In the foreword of Utah, American Guide Series, Gail Martin asks: Did you know that Leland Stanford when he swung ion the golden spike (out at Promontory) missed? guar Offica so ds A HEATING Martin Rasmusaan Residence Phone 98 a APPLIANCE Phone how? and for miles, heard oractically not bother him: but it what he wants is a trumpet. S BEEHIVE COAL wakes the bugler .A listing of reliable firms and individuals specialists in their NO MUSS Save Trouble By Using A Clean Furnace Who trouble with the bugles is they PLUMBING Vacuum Process NO 1)1RT hes the bugler. DIRECTORY No job too small Anteed Coleman A By Our New a bugle Private Keller says the great line. FURNACES CLEANED I - Le-lan- El-za- "Hid. m I Be strong! We are not here to play, to dream, to dult; We have hard work to do, and loads to lift; it Shun not the struggle-fa- ce ing here for a week. Glenn Hansen of California is visiting with his father, Lucius Hansen. Mr. and Mis. Don Rasmus-SYand family of Salt Lake spent the week end here. Turner Larsen of the U. S. navy is here on furlough, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larsen. Mrs. Josle Jensen and her daughters. Karma and Artis. ls -r WASTE BASKET d w,.m ,a hour at the public library look- Cdiuui no ihe ,, iher mi,'rvp the at m dai the b aIU1' ing pictuies a. STi Utah American book, r Guide d.Ine 1, ii math me )oj-Senes Dont get me wrong, 6 n i ad ne SVirhtG.l b please, the above statement is the li.xt t.n.e of he ril. not intended as any part of a sspiuie O ) the Ped s,dge Three llOUl joke. later, 4(w , .r.x.- - .i, anil Urh |