Show m&smm&t mm THE OGDEN Hayburncrs Get Last Laugh MUSIC FETE AT -j i BRIGHAM CITY $4 ON THURSDAY $ i rT'' - - J §5 I - --- f E' ' - i - Tr 'g- i- USAG WILL TAKE ?r ir £!’ S'-slSX-- - - “ 4 f ' -Iei 5-- : -- 5&: As-i SALT LAKE CITY April Basic ROTC Course Young This Spring Musicians BRIGHAM CITY April 29-- Plans are now complete for the most 'spectacular musical performance In "the history of this city the region one music festival scheduled to start here Thursday in the Box Elder high school An outstanding feature of the festival will be that of a thousand voices singing to the accompaniment of a two hundred and fifty piece orchestra at the Friday eveThis number ning performance will be led by Frank Baugh Jr of the Logan high school In addition there will be heard a massed musica number by all of the girls' choruses of the seven high schools as Well as separate performances led by Director A B Casemah of the Box Elder high Numbers by combined male choruses will be led by C C Watkins of the Bear River high schooL A cap-pel- la choir directed by Glenn L Hansen of the Ogden high school will be a program number The combined orchestras of the seven high schools will perform under the direction of Apollo Han--se- n of Box Elder Eugene Reid of Weber Ross Beckstead of Bear River and William Pulsipher of L North Cache Adding to the sponsors of the festival 1600 people will take part requiring 30 school buses to trans port themto Brigham City The festival begins at six p m Thursday with soloists both vocal and instrumental ensembles in contest immediately following other groups will contest At five forty-fiv- e p m Friday all of the bands participating will parade in the business district The committee in charge of the festival is as follows: Hervin Bunderson superintendent Box Elder county schools general chairman and chairman of public concert Friday evening A B Caseman chairman of arrangements Apollo Hansen general adElmer visory on arrangements Jeppsen music chairman B E H S faculty Principal F A Hinck- ley quarters and judges Mayor Alf L Freeman chairman choirs and chorouses Assistant Superintendent Mont Harmon chairman band auditions Howard Call chief of police parade A Elwyn Seely program and publicity Leona Cummings stenographers and typists E M Sackett scoutpexecutive for Boy Scouts GERMAN ALIEN LOGAN r SALT LAKE CITY April 29 (AP) U S District Attorney Dan B Shields has asked Utah citizens to aid in the search for a German air force lieutenant Peter Krug who escaped from a Canadian prison camp April 16 Krug 21 was described as 5 feet 8 inches tall weighing 157 pounds fair complexion but tanned brown eyes (may be wearing hornrimmed spectacles) long wavy hair erect military bearing may he wearing overalls over a dark blue suit He speaks practically no English In asking Utahns to watch for the escaped War prisoner anad to inform the nearest FBI office if i believed located Shields said Krug was traced to Detroit where he was believed to have boarded a bus ostensibly for Chicago Help in Guarding Forests Is Urged SALT LAKE CITY April 29— (AP)— Visitors to Utah’s forested areas should report any evidence of "carelessness or malicious abuse" Wasatch National Forest Supervisor J E Gurr said today "If you see a suspicious person on the forest you will perform a patriotic duty if you promptly report this to the ranger or to some other authority for investigation” Gurr said ! et photo) (Standard-New- —— ii: 4- - ARMY AGAIN USItjG RESPONSE SLOW MULES AS SOURCE OF MOTIVE PO&ER ON OPENING 'DAY WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— i 1 Without Calomel— And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Ruin' to Go The liver should pour 2 pints of bile Juice bile is Into your bowels every day If this not dmay not flowing freely your food bowels Then the in decay may It just igest up your stomach You get congas bloatsYou feel sour sunk and the world stipated i looks punk those good old Carter's Little It takes to pints of bile flow Liver Pills get these 2feel "up and up" n freely to make you as directed Get n package todaybileTake flow freely Ask Effective in making Carter’s LitUe Liver Pills 10 4 nd 254 FIGHT LOOMS FOR POSITIONS SALT LAKE CITY April s29 Mainstay of the allied forces in World war 1 transportation the OF mule again is destined to lay a in the highly role In motive-powmechanized World war II fi The U S army is employing Industrial of horses and mules in thousands Says many' important fields in spite of Users to Waif if the motorization' of the army with armored divisions and the high Not Signed speeds required in movements animals are drawThe long-eare- d at Fort Dougwagons ing utility ' SALT LAKE ' CITY April 29— las and other posts in the t Ninth (AP) — Gus P Backman executive corps area because of 'the rubber j secretary of the Utah civilian de- shortage fense program said yesterday’s registration of industrial users of sugar was “disappointing” "In one district where at least 600 industrial users should have there were registered Tuesday he said addonly 116 applicants” ! ’ ing: "The businessmen may think that they can register with their local board after registration days BOISE Ida April 29 (u)—A are over This will not be the case small-scal- e and if they don’t register Wednes“brewery” has been uncovered and dismantled git the day rationing boards will be ordered to ignore -- them until after Idaho state prison Wardfen C the housewives register next week" Van Clark reported today! a He said articles used by trusties in making liquor out of fruit juices stolen from the commissary were found after thl capture of two escaped convicts— Arthur Luster and Albert Seeder 1 convicted forgers the Clark disclosed prisoners BRIGHAM CITY April 29— on a fruit after going escaped Jensen instructor at Weber Ralph binge and were found ksleep college will address Box Elder juice clubhouse a in boys’ high seniors Thursday in the audi§ torium at eleven o’clock a m: His subject will be "Orientation At College" Mr Jensen’s appearance is sponsored by the American Association of University Women This is the third and last in a series of AP CASPER Wyo April activities sponsored by the asso- Carl Eberhardt of Laramie? is the ciation Miss Mary Annette Mc- new of the Wyoming Call ihas been chairman of the Bakerspresident association He was elected projects with Miss Kallona Kellogg at a one-da- y conference Sere to as They have been succeed Shirley Stewart Of Cas" assisted by Miss Leona Cummings per i Miss Faye Jeppson and Mrs Albert Other officers elected wfrei OsE Noall car Whitlock Casper vice’ dent and E F Pettus REGISTRATION er Wyoming Politicians o Make Special Effort Chief Still Found In Idaho State Prisonj In Campaigns CHEYENNE Wyo April 29 (UP) — A major factor affecting political Interest In Wyoming this year which has been largely overlooked by many observers is the fact that 1942 Is a county election i Utah Couples Get Wyoming Licenses Bums Take Life Of Young Utahn EVANSTON Wyo April secretary-treasur- 29-M- er arriage licenses were issued over the week-en- d to the following Utah couples: Max W Urry 24 and Norma Smith 18 both of Salt Lake City Fay James Piatt 43 and Rachael Kane 45 both of Salt Lake City Guy E Brown 44 and Dorothy Francisca Smith 38 both of Springville The latter couple were married by Reuel Walton justice of the peae I SALT LAKE CITY ApMl 29— Leon(AP)— Burns ard Frank Scott received from a bonfire three weeks ago I proved four-year-ol- dl Other principal selections are W W’ Anderson Haven J Barlow of Clearfield Glenn C Barrett of American Fork George A Barton of Manti Eldon Bingham of Lake-tow- n Shirley Bishop of Delta Donald Black o£ West Terre Haute Indiana Kenneth Cardon of Smith-fiel- d Bert Caseman Wayne R Rich and Frank Larsen of Brig-ha- s Jack Chatelaln and' Oliver Lockhart of Ogden Orrin Curtis and Levar McMillan of Murray Orin Dance of Blackfoot Idaho Charles Despain of Sandy Gail Duncan of Meadow Cyril Garr of Millville Clarence Goodwin of Idaho Falls Idaho Richard Griffin of Newton Ernest Hirsch of Oak Park Illinois Rosel Jensen of Huntington Bruce Nixon of Saratoga Wyoming Marioif RichaM of Morgan Jack Shaw of Boie Ferron Daryl Simons of Salem Grant Sonderegger of Midway White of Paradise and Robert Wright of Elko Alternates for the advanced class Include Robert M Barron of Springville Steve Bosan Charles Bill Kerwin Buehler Byron" L Turner and Robert D Wennergren of Logan Wayne Call of Afton Wyoming John B Daniels of Ogden Reid J Hall of Richmond James McF&ll of Helper and Lee year Party leaders are realizing that the average voter is likely to take interest In the fall E Olsen of Ephraim elections this year because they will be the first elections involvabove-norm- al ing local officials since terms for all county officials were adopted Not since 1938 have voters had an opportunity to look over their county officials and make any changes they might desire Effects of the change will be felt this year for the first time upon state elections Many observers here believe that interest in local elections will automatically extend to the candidates for state offices— and a full slate must be filled 4 As a result party leaders are swinging to the belief that special efforts must be made to present their cases to voters this year four-ye- ar Laramie Man Will Former Ufah Man Head Bakers’ Unit Gets Airline Post PAYSON April 29— A graduate of Payson high school and Brigham Young university J H Wilson of New York City will be captain of a flying boat of the American Export Airlines Mr Wilson a son of Mrs Emma Wilson of Payson entered the army flying school at Randolph field Texas and graduated from Kelly field advance flying school He was at Langley field Va for two years of active flying and then became a pilot for Eastern Airlines (AP) A - LOGAN April 29— Following stu- dent balloting at Utah State Agricultural college Mary Lu Cameron at of Rock Springs Wyoming novelty tap dancer was acclaimed "talent find” of winter and spring quar ters Roy Humpherys of Logan public service chairman announced Six students will compete for the title of "talent find of the year” on a 'program late in May according to Humpherys These students are Miss Cameron her runners-u- p in the Friday competition were La Mar Empey of Price violin satirist and Widtsoe Checketts of Bear River City baritone vocalist and the three artists of fall quater Frank Magliocco of Helper piano and clarinet Olga Dotson of Salt and Ned Lake City vocalist Stocks of Preston Idaho vocalist EVANSTON Wyo April 29— reviewal meeting will be held o’clock Saturday aft- two-thir- ty ernoon in the Masonic temple for the officers and members of Esther chapter No 9 O E S The meeting will be under the supervision of Hattie Mills Hanna of Lingle Wyoming grand matron of the grand chapter of Wyoming O E S‘ who will make her official visitation to Esther chapter No 9 at a special meeting Saturday evening at eight o’clock with Mrs David Maggard presiding as sisted by Louis Kabell worthy ’ ' patron A dinner will be served in the banquet room of the temple at by the ladies of St New P-- T A Heads To Take Offices WILLARD April 29 — The newly elected officers of the Willard P-- T A will be installed at the last meeting of the season to be held in the school house Thursday night beginning at eight o’clock i The new officers are: Connie Lowe president Mary Nebeker first vice president Leon Christiansen second vice president Edith Baddley secretary and treas- Lions’ club MOTHER’S DAY Give Her Dr Lloyd C CLEAR VlSIOil Good- April 29 — Joseph Muir of graduate Utah State Agricultural college in 1934 and county agricultural agent in Garfield county has been granted a sabbatical leave by the U S A C board of trustees to accept an assistantship at Texas A and M college for the coming year it was reported by Leonard alumni W McDonald executive She’ll be ever grateful for the comfort and attractive appearance of a pair of FITTED 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J T Rusfimsr 6 Son OPTOSIETRISTS I Washington Blvd Dr J T Rushmer Dr IL E Rushmer 2436 jmn a ir©s©irw© ' S itTWurm Eieejp Ihajpjpyoo urer Named Head - x 4 'A ww a nt Utahn Is Elected Evanston Classes Leaders Credit Unit Head Hear ? H fr 5 H APRIL 30 —7 P M nr? cnoTTO IV 50 TRUCKS-- : f I Come Down and Register Highest Prices Paid Money Paid Every Week Pickups and Plat Racks Aerpn Wheelwright 2945 Lincoln Phono 6234 Chemistry Lab Moeich Weber Bldg —at1 Year College of This course To win the war this nation has a gigantic task ahead Sacrifices will ‘I undoubtedly be many for almost Prerequisites Chemistry designed to furnish training to those now engaged or who contemplate being employed in work with explosives and shell loading 2—ADVANCED EXPLOSIVES Prerequisites — Completion of Course No 1 or three years of college chemistry This class will train persons in the chemistry of explosives who may become chemists or inspectors in ammunition plants or in ammunition loading plants ‘ every man If YOU are called to the but colors or drafted for nationally essential duties —will you 1 i non-milita- ry leave a financial reserve for your Tuita!E1 r©(2 Enrollment Limited family? AV'— ys'r ' QUICK FACTS ABOUT FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 3 t Current Dividend SAFETY — The account of each individual is insured up to $5000 by a permanent Instrumentality of the United States gov- ernment ' 4 AMOUNT— $1 or more opens an account which may be increased as you wish— any amount up to $5000 at any time WITHDRAWALS — Every cent may be withdrawn plus dividends earned DIVIDENDS— Current rate 3 per annum Dividend dates compounded are June 30 and December 31 of each year semi-annual- ly t ALL PERSONS INTERESTED PLEASE APPLY AT BIOENCII BLDG THURSDAY NIGHT APRIL 30 7 TO 8 P M OR FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE DEAN OF MINES AND ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF UTAH avinas SALT LAKE CITY S&3 t r Ruling Is Worth Big Sum to Utah Clinton Youth Is I J FOR A social will be held following the business meeting - I 1887 J P Hudson and Karl Fer-rl- n were appointed as a nominating committee to prepare two lists of nominees whose names will be submitted at the first meeting in May Election of officers will be held the second meeting in May: During the session Alvin H Allison supervisor of the farm security administration office outlined activities of the administra-tio- n for the state of £ Wyoming and Uinta county Plans were also discussed relative to the rone meeting which will be held here May 16 man LOGAN Ik©Djp -- 7 VERNAL Utah April 29 (AP) Charles Smith Carter 61 Vernal business man and civic leader died yesterday of a heart ailment A native of Salt Lake City he had lived in the Ashley valley since EVANSTON Wyo April 29 — At the regular meeting of the arrangements to Vernal Business Leader Passes Club Prepares to Select Officials Pauls’ Episcopal guild Mrs Sidney Kastner is the chairman in charge of the dinner Maw© SALT LAKE CITY April 29 (AP) The state board of health cooperating with the medical defense committee municipalities and civic organizations has arranged a program to provide Utah with blood plasma banks for use In emergencies Blood will be taken from donors processed in the state health laboratory and the plasma placed in strategic locations throughout the state explained Dr William M McKay state health commissioner The first plasma bank will be set up in Salt Lake City and others will be located In Weber and Utah counties The' program Is a permanent one he said but Its development now was given added incentive because of the possible emergencies which might result from any enemy attack i six-thir- ty duction goals unless farmers carry on a more positive conservation program than ever before was pointed out here by Sidney J Neb-ek- er of Laketown chairman of the Utah state AAA committee The state chairman said that unless farmers avoid the mistakes of World war I and take better care secretary of their soil they will not only fall short this year in reaching goals In the "Food for Freedom” program but will fall still farther short of the added demands certain to be made on agriculture as the war advances Is ‘ ‘TALENT FIND’ Threat Seen to Counfy Agent to Production Goals Take Texas Post LOGAN April 29 — The danger of falling down in reaching food pro Set for Salt Lake Others in Utah Weber Counties First WYOMING OES Meeting Is Set at Evanston I BLOOD BANKS j of induction prospective chances were being cirHe said rumors draft that effect to the culated boards were summoning for Induction men with wives and children dependent on them CHEYENNE Wyo April 29 who have “Except as to men 1941 men 16 (AP) — Efficiency in one section married since Sept show clearly whose questionnaires of the Fort Francis E Warren married no dependency though school has dropped off and men who are not providing for welding One soldier working with a their families it is not the present policy of selective service in blow torch turned from his work Utah to take married men” Rich a moment —just long enough to said set fire to the trouser seat of “Under selective service regulations it is the duty of local boards his neighbor Now officers complain men to keep themselves fully advised as to the status of registrants and working near the soldier have one eye on their job and one to act only on current on him ' Therefore suppledata mental questionnaires may be sent out from time to time “This may or may not mean & GIRL man is to be reclassified "It is purely for the purpose of obtaining accurate data for the board’s consideration People should not become panicky jump at wild conclusions or believe wild stories" 1942 MAPS PLAN ON Class Fears Novice's Blow Torch SALT LAKE CITY April 29 (AP) FFA f fatal yesterday The United States supreme court — — f The boy was burned April 6 decision may levy inwhen sparks from a bonfire ig- heritance that Utah — KAYSVILLE' 29 Jack April ttax on shares of stock Patterson of Clinton nited his clothing He was the son has been 'non-residein any of Mr and Mrs Melvin J Scott owned by a of counnamed the Davis president "beUtah be worth corporation will of West Jordan chapter FFA to serve for the tween $200000 and $250000” to the ty 1942-4- 3 term state J Lambert Gibson chairOther officers include Derrell man of the state tax commission vice president Dean Manning said Fui't Jack Nelson treasinsecretary now Issue Cases said at he 4-- H Robert Ashdown reporter volving stock in the Union Pa- urer — J cific railroad a Utah corporation and Lloyd Montgomery EVANSTON Wyo April 29-- Miss involve approximately that amount La The! Gibbons home demonstrator for Uinta county and Bert E Despain county agent ENGIIIEERiiiG MANAGEMENT DEFENSE visited the junior high school Tuesday afternoon and talked to TRAINING the students relative to Four-club work for boys and girls Announces Following New Courses Despain also exhibited jFour-1 — ELEMENTARY EXPLOSIVES — THURSDAY club pictures er alleged selling of oil stock in California without a permit Main was released Monday on $5000 bond sv MOTIVE POWER Coming into their own as a source of transportation in the nation’s armed forces are which Douglas hnd other Ninth corps area army posts are mules drawing utility wagons at Fort s 4 BRIGHAM CITY April 29— Wil- f “ A SALT LAKE CITY April 29 (AP) Newly elected president of the Intermountain Association of Credit Men iii Ralph Cracroft of Salt Lake City SALT LAKE CITY April 29 Other officers are R G Shelton (AP) — Don E Kenney member of first vice president H R Pulsithe state agricultural commission pher second vice president I W has urged Utah farmers to immun- Mansell treasurer and Robert Peel secretary-managize their hogs against cholera Outbreaks of the disease have been reported In Salt Lake Davis and Daggett counties he said liam S Main 53 promoter and oil man of Redlands Calif was arrested here Sunday at request of the Los Angeles sheriffs office for 29 — Forty-seve- n The men from Logan becoming eligible for the two-ye- ar period of reserve officer training are Joseph Anderson Charles S Brown Georga H Bullen Lewis C Hickman Roy W Humpherys W Boyd Jacobsen Thomas H Kowalski Van Neiswender Paul Sharp James C Hansen and Lyman Tar-b" Hog Cholera Hits Sections in Utah Officers Arrest Man at Brigham April students who will complete this spring their basic two years of R O T C training at Utah State Agricultural college have been selected for advanced military training to b6gin next fall Major Ben B Blair adjutant of the U S A C military science and tactics department announced Jensen Will Talk To Senior Class BEING SOUGHT ' WilT Complete Group 29 Lieut Col H Arnold Rich Utah selective service director cautioned draft registrants today to disregard "wild stories” about their 2f HEALTH BOARD About Induction Rumor MILITARY WORK Region One Festival Will Attract 1600 Selective Service Chief Cautions Utah Draftees AT FORTY-SEVE- N K ''-- ' —a WEDNESDAY EVENING APRIL STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 369 24th STREET |