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Show THE II EE AT. A L, L 0 C! Czech Nazis Cheer as Elections Widen National Schism prestonnews won by Mrs lllen and Gwen Egbert. .JUDOE HEEDS PLEA WITH ARIZMENDI LOS ANGELES, June 7 (II Pi Lightweight Boxing Champion Lou Ambers, who Is regarded locally as Henry Armstrongs next victim, bout tonight will fight a tune-u- p against Baby Arizmendi of Tampico, Mex , at Olympic auditorium. A tiy-out- s, Bullen of Logan the Preston Rotary club nembers at their regular social honoring the retiring of the Second ward Rewas given at the ef Society .ard chapel Tuesday afternoon Angie Willardson, Gretta ,irs. abridge, Clara Hansen and hloe Peterson were the honored uests. The serving table was cov-re- d with a yellow lace cloth with a bouquet of nd centered ellow tulips in a black vase were arranged flowers pnng bout the hall. Gifts were predated to 50 guests Mrs. Bertha arsen and Mrs. Elmer Merrill, ake officers were present. of the Zcta Pi The members ub honored their mothers at a A Sepltmhir fficers H he home of Mrs. Sylvia Malm-r- g A color scheme of pink and .hite was used In the decorations ad refreshments. Hostesses were Melba Wright, A Rue Anderson, ortha Dames, Sylvia Tavlor, - ;y? Sihenk. Valley USED CARS 1937 With the family Bible burned last week in a fire that destroyed a mother, destitute, wrote King all of a familys possessions, County Superior Judge James T. Lawler in Seattle asking If he could give her six copies of the Ten Commandments for her six children. The judge sat down and wrote the six copies from memory, commenting, "I wish there were more like her." Maughan, Rolena Carmen Merrill and Fay s. aisen. Connie Monson was host-- a N. D. C. club at her Now members ome Monday. iere initiated into the club and ie following officers were elcct-- 4 President. Ruby Taylor; vice Miss to the Batting: Player and club Trosky Indians Averill Indians Irene Johnson; secrecy, Lucille Maughan; song lead-Conna Beth Beokstead; La Nea Rogers; Eollow-- g porter, Rada Peterson the business meeting, rofresh-ent- s were served to 23. Miss Zelda Alldredge spent the ist two davs visiting with rel 4, Visual evidence of the growing numerical strength of Konrad Henleins insurgent Sudeten-Gemia- n party m Czechoslovakia is given in the above scene showing a mass meeting of his supporters com- pletely packing the town square. In the recent elections Sudetens in Germanic Czechoslovakia gained 10 per cent over the 1936 vote, while the Czech maionty showed increases in its own areas, thus highlighting the growing schism between Czechs and such minority groups as that pictured above. in Ogden. Weldon Alldredge of Washington will spent Spokane the next the home and Mrs. Mrs Mrs weeks visiting at his parents, Mr. zra Alldredge. Mrs. D. L. Poage is visiting in iichmond, Utah, for a few days Mrs. Clifford Forsgren was to the Fine Arts club Mon-a- y "Prodigal Parent by Sinclair Lewis was reviewed by Helen Beokstead. Spring flowers lent radiance to the rooms. Special guests were: Mrs. W Harold Handlv, Mrs. J. Neff Boothe, and Mrs. Ernest Eber-harRefreshments were served to 22 present. The following books, both juvenile and adult were presented to he Preston Library by the Fine trts club members; "Sargeant Un-iYork;" Kayman of Paris; the Tent of the Sky;" "Oak Tree House; "Little Girl with ven Goes Names; Donkey Visiting;" "Phoebe Fairchild, Her iook; "Little Tim and the Brave ea Captain; "Iambo and the "War Paint, an Indian wins; "Mademoiselle Misfortune ony; Fierce Face, the Story of a wo if ho-:e- d. er Lines Trap the Vikings; Bruce Wallace, president; Harold Chrxitcnsen, Mrs. Vale Holland, secretary and treasurer. The afternoon was spent sewing after which refreshments were served to twenty guests. Retiring officers of the club are: Mrs J. Neff Boothe, Mrs David McClun and Mrs. Asael Bell. Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Cragun and small daughter of Lewiston visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. W. Paul Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. James Woolf announce the marriage of their daughter. Gretta to Cecil Camp, son of Mr and Mrs. W. P. Camp of Malad. The marriage will take place in the Logan L. D S. Temple June 8 in the presence of of the two families. members Following the ceremony the couple will leave for a short honeymoon. They will make their home 58 59 45 66 40 .397 371 PROVIDENCE NOTICES LEGAL MIKLHFS SALE In the First Judicial District Court in and for tho County of Cache, State of Utah. The Union Central Life Insurance Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs Rosabel A Payne, Charles N. Payne G. S. Simmons, defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 23rd day of June. 1938, at the front door of the County Court House in Logan, Cache County, Utah, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., the following described property situated hf the County of Cache, State of Utah, Beginning at the Northwest corner of Section 2, Township 13 North, Range 1 West of the Salt thence South Lake Meridian, along Section line 13 63 chains; thence East 24 078 chains to East lar tho tenements, hereditaments and appurtanenccs thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Purchase price payable in lawmoney of the United States. Dated at Logan, Utah, this 28 ful 1933 1929 1936 1934 1929 1934 1933 1937 1938 1936 1929 1935 1937 1934 1930 1935 1936 1936 1935 1937 1936 1934 1933 1935 1938 Chc rolet Sedan Chevrolet Sedan Chevrolet Coaeli Chevrolet Coupe Ford Couch S645 295 65 495 studebaker Sedan Oldstnohile Sedan Oldsmoblle Sedan Oldniold!e Coupe Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Coupe Auburn Coupe Lafayette Sedan Chevrolet Vt Ton Chevrolet 114 Ton . Chevrolet lii Ton Chevrolet J Ton Ford 11a Long Dual Ford Vi Ton Ford Ji Ton Dodge 14 Ton Ton lnternat1 Ton Internafl Internal! Panel Internatl Long UB Internatl 1)4 Ton 335 95 345 295 685 495 483 165 395 645 195 135 365 495 465 365 695 V4 445 V4 825 295 465 495 day of May, 1938. Jeff St well, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah H Weatherston, By Cache Auto Co. Deputy. Wm. A. Hilton Ivan Buxton of Park Valley 719 Continental Address; Wedpaid a brief visit here on Bank Building, Salt Lake nesday. Utah. City, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Fuhri-maAttorney for Plaintiff. Miss Olga Fuhriman and Dates of publication: May 31, to motored Mrs. Font Zollinger June 7, June 14, June 21. Idaho last Thursday Marysville funeral the where they attended services of a cousin, son of Mr. and Mrs Diamond Loosll. Leland Zollinger line t Mr. and Mrs of Canal and Leah thence along said Canal Right- 6nd Beverly daughters to the C4ty Drug comGo in lty .JACOB SIMON Ogden. Apont Tuesday North 29 36 West 8 119 panytoday or the Modern Drug Store JERUSALEM,, June 6 (I'.ll- CO INCHES Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Skid mare chains; thence North 33 13 West WIDE and ask for a family size packNeed for the establishment of children of Pocatello Idaho 7 38 chains to North Section line; and YARD of BODIKLEEN. Jewish state over all Palestine visited here over Sunday. age thence West 16 23 chnins to begand Transjordan was emphasized Edward and Marjorie Perkins inning and containing 26 22 acres by Prof Banjamin Akzin, late of lcft Sunday to spend the summer of land, more or less. Less Right- Boston University and now rep- with their father in Idaho. for Canal as now located Wednes- resentative of the Zionist Frank Mrs. Ella spent ElUit cn(1 of S.U(, Unri organization in an In- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs along Together with 36 shares of the terview here. Seth Leishman of Wellsville. The st0.-of The West Cache Free Tube Checking! Akzen came from London ex- Leishmans welcomed the safe w-- 1 fapnai Company, and together rival of a baby daughter at their irrigation pressly to fight the partition anj water rights CRYSTAL FURNITURE aj scheme before the partition com- home on Sunday. and rights to the use of water for mission. According to Labor ZionMrs. Leland Zollinger was hostsaid irrigating premises, or for ists, the organization he repre- ess to the members of the M. M. domestic use thereon, to which Here are better values in desents is a fascist body. club on Wednesday evening. Dain- the suid Rosabel A. Payne and Palestine is too small to be ty refreshments were served at Charles N. pendable electric grills. Payne, or the said divided economically and strategi- the close of the program. Plate were on the 7th day of Single premises, "Zionism declared. Akzin Miss Lu Dean Jensen visited cally," 1927, or thereafter enJanuary, is a serious attempt by the Jew- with her cousin, Miss Luana or whieh were then or ish people to solve the problem Brown of Richmond, on Thurs- titled, thereafter acquired and used on of the Jews by establishing in day. said however evidenced, Palestine a Jewish state large C. H. Haderlle left on Tuesday and premises, with Double Plate 19 all and singu- together the to absorb in surplus Freedom WyomFour-Doo- r for his home 2 Switches enough DK.LUXE 1937 FORD Jewish population from the whole ing, after spending several days Trunk Sedan. Clean as world The suggested area, whieh with his mother, Mrs Ella Frank. Double Plate CO new Deluxe equipment, run apis only 1 '20 of Palestine and Among those who visited here 3 Heat Model 9000 proximately do can never that, were; Meromial over the Transjordan, holidays miles but must leave the Jewish prob- Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Jensen of 1U7 GRAHAM CAVALIER SePiclem virtually as it Is. Mrs. Wade Mr. and Ogden; dan ,4 door with trunk Deluxe The Jewish state proposed by kett of Pocatello; Mr. and Mrs equipment, a quality the Royal Crinmission would have Bob Gibbons of Garland; Mr. and a strong irredentist Arab min- Mrs. W. W. Whitney of Tremon-ton- ; l".t CHEVROLET BUSINESS 1934 GMC TRUCK 157 in. W B Mr. and Mrs. Clark Theurer ority, while the Arab state would COUPE. Newly painted, a good Dual contain a similar Jewist minority of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mr. and clean economical This would make peace between Mrs. Lee Hammond of Rupert; Wheels Arabs and Jews virtually impos- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Yardley 1033 CHEVROLET TRUCK 157 1936 FORD DELUXE four door sible. of Beaver, Utah; Mr. and Mrs In. W B sedan. Clean trunk Sees position Untenable Leland Pickett of Preston: Mr Dual Wheels vJ and good "Such a proposed Jewish state and Mrs. Floyd Rose of Pocatello; 1933 PONTIAC t4.tr PLYMOUTH DELUXE would be an enclave in the midst Mr and Mrs. Amos Brown of Sedan . . . clean COUPE. Especially of surrounding Arab states and Richmond. 1934 Pontiac Mrs. Frances Demlar arrived good its position would be untenable Sedan tires politically, economically and stra home on Sunday from Salt Lake tegically. The proposed area for where she has spent a week at MANY OTHER CARS OF as the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin the Jewish state already is ARIOlTS TYPES PRICED so Davis, who welcomed their first densely populated as Germany, RIGHT! forthe immigration envisaged by born, a son. The mother was PLYMOUTH - CHRYSLER Moin would those favor of partition merly Miss Venice Demlar, be a physical impossibility. ther and son are getting along is shown the This already nicely. by ? Our factory is prepared to PLY Mol TH and CHliYSLF.f IlIOKR 308 far that the number of Jewish t Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Fife and S give best service in making allowed two into Palestine children left Sunday for immigrants cleaning or repairing wln- during the next half year is only Blnnding Utah, where they will dow shades. New shaue cloth 800, which figure is based on the spend the summer. Mr. Fife has N put on old rollers. estimated maximum absorbtive employment at that plare Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chugg of capacity of the area to be included within the propsed state. with Morgan spent the week-en- d The Jewish state, which is their relatives here. . Miss Hazel of Salt Schiess necessary for world can be achieved by carrying out Lake visited with her mother Mrs all the provisions of the Palestine Susan Schiess and other memmandate, which Is perfectly oper- bers of the family over tho week able. given the goodwill and sym- end. Mrs. E. A. Chugg left Monday pathetic spirit on the part of officials charged with its execution evening for Lehi Utah, to spent All Jewist religious organizations her annual vacation with her faare opposed to bartering away ther In compliment to his birthThis sale is going over big i the Jewish birthright to the Holy day. so we are1 continuing it for Land for a mess of pottage." a short time. The arguments in favor of partition were presented by a Jewish pected by 1940. AIo with immi30 LD WATER in Jewist hands. It will leader who asked that his name gration 5 lbs. KALSOMINE. be faciliated Jewish and the probbe not revealed. He said: A Jewist state, no matter how lem In Eastern Europe will be HOT WATFJt small, satisfies the primary aim greatly improved. KALSOMINE. 5 lbs. Arabs will understand all anti of the Zionist movement and affords a nucleus for the envisaged Zionist efforts are futile when see a Jewist state actually larger Jewish state, wmch Zion- they ists hope to attain by peaceful in existance and will ultimately come to terms. 1 negotiations with their Arab neiAdvantage should be taken of Loand ghbors. between Will Ida., start its service Montpelier, British recognition of the need Wants Jewish Legislature gan, Utah, June X. Leaves for Montpelier 3 p. ni. from "Jewish activities have now for a Jewist state, which is a To introduce "Hospital and Jy-- 6 Hotel KeckS. Phone 610. rent hed the limit of their possi- great victory, by promptly estabJ Quicksuds Soap Powders. bilities under the present manda- lishing a sovereign Jewist state, We buy 'em in barrels. of its initially small tory regime and to proceed fur- regardless ' area. Dr. Chaim Weizmann said Hohp.tal 92'c pure soap, ther, the Jews require their own at J-- 7 a of the Jewish Beauties. Nat Phone 418, meeting This can legislative powers only ional Council that he was not be achieved through an indepenconcerned so much with the con dent state. "Th" official Zionist attitude al- ditions In 20 years time, as with he could do to relieve the Will call for and pay cash for dead or worthless horses, ways has been that a Jewish ma- what Immediate necessities of the Jewjority in Palestine connot be ish cows and sheep. Phone Logan 49; long distance Enter people." aihieved before 1980, as since S-- 2 prise 30. 1920 the Zionists have been workTherefore ing on a plan the immeiliile Csl iblishment of a Y U7 ie if, Jewish majority over part of -j SJ71 it-- i fan tmi aremtcMt atm . Top pi ices paid for dead or useless cows and horses would mean real lung a eg N9T art ta maxi t; Right-of-Wa- DAM CANVAS CONSTIPATED? y; 60' I ELECTRIC Radio Repairing st GRILLS COMPANY BLAIR'S 83 IJKTTEU VALUE USED CARS Reconditioned Captain Richard Archbold, research associate In the American Museum of Natural History, leader of a flight of six scientists expected to take off from San Diego on an scientific flight to Dutch New bOOO-mi- le Guinea. Miss Etta Bowden has returned to Preston after having spent the past year in Ogden where she attended the Saecrd Heart Aca- demy. Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith of Fort Miley, San Francisco, Cali-- 1 fornia were dinner guests Wed-- 1 nesday of Mr. and Mrs. Faul Smith. When Japanese Began to Tighten Sucho'v: Line.' ft, t 37 39 23 28 13 Far Apart On Jewish State - v 146 159 122 186 113 n, Preston. Mrs. James Woolf presided at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter, Gretta, June 3, at the i AB R H Pet Zionist Views In North; home of Mrs. E. A. Sharp. A Mav-nc- k The Ladies Literary club met at Thursday at the Convention America; home of Mrs Can Midnight; and Oh, Say Harvey Bickmore. The book Be-of You fee loved Friend." a biogranhy Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Lambert of Peter Tschaikovski, a famous Provo Utah, were recent guests at written by Russian composer, 'he home of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Catherine Drvdcr Bowen and Campbell. Barbara Von Meek was reviewed RF Campbell, W. Harold bv Mrs. Erwin Spillsbury and Handley, Bruce Wallace, Clifford Miss Lucy Cutler. Lunch was Forsgren, and A. C. Lambert served to 25 members and several Sunday from a three day special guests. ishing trip to Hcbden Lakes, in Dr. and Mrs. G. W. States anMontana. nounce the marriage of their Mr and Mrs. W. H. Simmons daughter, Mima, to Newton A ntertained the high school fne-t- y Patton of Rexl.urg, Idaho. The members and their partners wedding took place May 18 at their home Thursday evening Rcxhurg. nek formed the entertainment Frank E Johnesse of Mrs ter which refreshments were Boise, Idaho visited with friends rved Prizes were won hy Mrs in Preston this week. dla Boothe, and Bruce Wallace Mr and Mrs Earl J. Palmer Miss June Gcddes returned to of Salt Lake City spent the week r home at Fort Hall, after end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tending school at Preston for W. G rainier. ie past year. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Checketts The Faculty Wives club met spent Mondav visiting in ProviMonday at the home of Mrs dence. Simmons with Mrs. Sam Mr. and Mrs Leonard Lyon of teUher and Mrs. Bruce Wal-ar- e Bingham are guests at the home as assisting hostesses. The of Mr. and Mrs. William C. ' wowing officers were elected: iger; Wind of Flight Leader G 41 42 34 43 32 .369 Lavagetto, Dodg. 355 McCormick, Reds .35: Lombardi, Reds Home runs: Foxx, Red Sox, 14; Goodman, Reds and Green berg Tigers, 13; Ott, Giants. Johnson Keltner, Indians and Athletics, York, Tigers, 10. Resident, crowd of 10,400 spec7-- milk Mrs Elizabeth Astle conducted group singing of songs that she ha diomposed which were in keeping with the lesson. There will be no regular meeting in July as the social has been scheduled for that month. tea Thursday afternoon at rapacity tators was experted to attend the non-titl- e feature. Although Arizmendi was held a 4 underdog, he was given some chance of defeating the young Italian from Herkimer, N. J. In four previous bouts Arizmendi twice has defeated and twice been defeated by Armstrong, but never has been off his feet. As a featherweight he lost a close decision to Ambers several years ago. chairman of Dairy association was the principal speaker at the regular meeting at 2 o clock. He .tressed three points: 1st, the need for better breedii g and testof ing as that is the foundationmar2nd, better the duty set-uketing more consumption of dairy and products by farm families, milk produung of more and better more because more dollars equals sanitation, comforts, 3rd. better proper care of cows, milkers, and John the Cu !b ives AMBERS TUNES UP e Eterschel Tginia rAGE SEVEN. 9 8 8. of the board out Community Section met at the county louit-housSatind i Mrs Edna Robson, public spi is g Uiairma n, annouiu ed Junt Mill as the day for the counat 1 ty iu lU ii speaking oilo s it loom 20 of the county com thouse All those who are are invited to attend Jul .oth has been set as tho dav loi the Cat he County Farm Bun ii mh is 1, according to Mrs. Flonme Allen, who is in thurgo of at i uigements. Ml , William T James, county prinuli nt reminded the women of in iking preparations for the counti fair which is scheduled for Smith Hen-"ick- I ieeuive Pi, Ho in of the Second unerintendent was the hon-re- d ard Sunday School guest at a social given by fficers and teachers of the Tuesday evening. Folgames and re- ding a program, A gift reshments were enjoyed. to the honored .as presented xial 7. COUNTRY EVENTS returning Westerborg, Melvin .TUNE TUESDAY. FARM WOMEN SET porty was held hy h Ray Ona club members this was served at Dinner bill's cafe ater which card games were played at the Miss Edith Hillstead 7owere ETA II, A N. - ... O 2 7 - Cars JQQC OiO 445 01 OC tCCft w JOQr 1 tnnr 010 WINDOW lZlCi I "J LUNDBERG BUICK CO. SHADES BLAIR MOTOR CO. '(9 well-bein- g, '1 55 Kalsomine SALE xr The pause that refreshes Vc In Sterilized Bottles 34 47' SOAP SALE (EAR LAKE STAGES : r- - "0 BOSTON BULL IUIS- WANTED 4-- t 60-je- Fwnrd pots iUoti. encircling d.ive around Sorliow strategic Chl-detachment of Jiranro aniiiciy corps In th.lr .Klnr a vantage point, but solduis of to get .las Held piece atop a lull Holies stage bojtmtl what t .1 kun and ccn fcliupUlui A INippon Pi 9 -- Pul-e'-ti- -- ZtoaiMa-ex- jUKEO.nn IH BIThTmuT HORSES AND COWS IrtrvFPTOM WANTED LIVESTOCK White's Trout Funn Phono I jt-R- 4 Collect. J ,v.vvv.v..w.vv.v.wi |