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Show THE PAGE TWELVE HERALD-JOURNAL- , LOGAN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MAY 17, 1939. with a rating of 786 39 points. This team consisted of Robert Toolson, Smithfield; LaMoyle Peterson, Hyde Park, and Richard Griffin, Clarkston. The South Cache judging team won second place with a 775.36 point'rating, and the Preston high school team came third with a rating of 773 points. IoiMoyle Peterson of Hyde Park Last Glorious AdvgfitUfe for Halliburton? Keen Competition Marks Black and White Exhibits Bright prospects for the growth the dairy industry in this section were evident from the cattle exhibits at Richmond on the first day of the Black and White celebration Monday. There was keen competition in the different classes, especially in the purebred groups, and in the entries for younger animals. There were 33 entries in the junior yearling group of purebreds. In the produce of dam class there were over forty animals. A goodly number of boys and girls are getting some fine experience in showmanship at the exhibitions of cattle held yearly, and are learning to judge cattle properly. Further results of the first days judging follows: Richmond Lewiston Cow Test(Animals Special. ing Group. judged aeeording to production and type.) 1. George H. Anderson; 2. C. Z. 4 Harris; 3 Melvin Buttars; George H. Anderson; 5 George H Anderson; 6 E. G. Skidmore; 7. Gilbert Baker. of Logan; LuMair Nelson. Produce of Dam, two animals was high point man with 33 17 either sex Verne Krebs of North Lo2 points, received 1. Industrial School, Ogden; second place with gan 291 8 points, and Leo Krebs, third, George H. Anderson, Richmond; Idaho with 28101 points. 3. Alvin Choules, Fairview, Get of sire (four animals). FFA Special Grade 2 1. Industrial School, Ogden; 1st. das (animals under 1 year) Richmond Bait Richardson, Smithfield, 3 1. R. J. Spackman, Ross Gordon, Smithfield. 2. Dale Hendricks, Richmond, 3. Aged herd Ivan Anderson, Richmond; 4. Mack 1 Industrial School, Ogden; 2 Stoddard, Richmond. 3. Ross Gordon, Thain Brothers; 2nd class (one year to date of Smithfield. freshening 1 Calf herd Richmond; Dale Hendricks. 2. 2. 1. Industrial School, Ogden; Claude Nilson, Smithfield; 3. H. A McQiiarrie. Ogden; 3 Ross LaMarr Merrill, Richmond that have Gordon, Smithfield. 3rd class (animals GRADE COWS freshened) Senior Yearlings 1. Dale Hendricks, Richmond; 2 I. Glenn Hillyard, Snnllifield, 2 Don Smith, 3. Mack Stoddard John Whittle, Richmond; 3 FFA PUREBREDS Christensen, Richmond. 1st Class Junior Yearlings Benson; 2. 1. John T. Thain, 1. Bart Richardson, Smithfield; 3. Leo 2. Roscoe Merrill, Richmond; 3. Dale Hendricks, Richmond, Dale Richmond; 4, Krebs, North Logan. Hendricks, Claud Nilson, Smithfield. Culves 1. LaMarr Spaikman, Richmond, 3. Cows. Purebreds 2. Glenn Hillyard, Smithfield; Grand champion cow, USAC; Weldon Perkes, Hyde Park; 4 Richmond. senior champion cow, USA0; jun- Justin Erickson, ior champion cow, State Industrial Produce of dam, female 2. 1. George O. Wetyb, Richmond. School. Four years and under five LaMarr Spackman, Richmond, 3 1. Clarence Meikle, Smithfield; Mack Stoddard, Richmond 2 Plowman Bros. Smithfield; 3. BEST FITTED CAI.F Andrew Nelson of College Ward; Open to boys and girls Group 4. Roy Thain, Benson. 13 under 2 1. LaMarr Nelson; Three years and under four Spencer ll I and 2 USAC Logan; 3 Roy Lawrence; 3 James Thain; 4, Plowman. 4 Haslain5. Dean Bart Thain, Benson; Richardson, Smithfield. Group 2 Open to boys and Two years and under three girls between 13 and 15 year of 1. Andrew Nelson, College Ward; age. 2. Industrial School, Ogden; 3 An1. Lewis Downs: 2. Glenn 3 drew Nelson, College Ward; 4 Farrell Hillyard; 4. Ross Gordon, Smithfield. William Harris, 5. Douglas JohnSeniors Yearlings son. 1. Club judging teams Industrial School, Ogden; 2. USAC, Logan; 3. Ross Gordon, 1. Glen Hillyard, Lew McCann, 4. Clarence Smithfield; Meikle, Junior Plowman. Smithfield; 2. Smithfield. Ferris Hillvard, LaMarr Nelson. 1 LOST AT SEA . . . that was today's report of the Chinese junk. Sea Dragon, bound for the San Francisco world's fair, La-De- - out of Hongkong, March 8, and last reported March 23. The vessel (above, left) carried Richard Halliburton and a crew of 14. WASHINGTON BOY was Ralph Graorud of Tacoma (above), member of the Sea Dragon's crew. Ralph was of the enthusiastic typical group last contacted by radio at sea by Capt. K. A. Ahlin, of the S. S. President Cool-Idg70-fo- ot Hill-yar- d; H SCIENCE NEWS Keeping Up to Date A new system uf metal on glasswaie im deco, ,ive purposes has been Hneriuj hv a Shields, Pa, glasswo'kei The new system consists 0f ipiaying the glasswaie vim, a thin coat of metal just somes from the shaping uolvss and while it is still hot Foi,r,ei. ly, glassware was coaled metal after it wate may be painting on a quer or pamt the metal, the 3rd Class John T. Thain, Benson; 2. Hendricks, Richmond; CLUB SPECIAL Purebreds; 1st e'ass (under one year 1 LaMarr Nelson, Smithfield; 2 Farrell Hillyard, Smithfield; 3. William Harris, Richmond. 2nd class (one year to freshening 1. Dale Melroy Ballard, Benson. 3rd C'ass (Have freshened) 1. Farrell Hillyard. Smithfield; 2 Billie Harris, Richmond; 3 Junior Plowman. Smithfield paratus features a musk which fits over the nose, leaving the mouth fiee for convention ui eating. Two nollow lubbe: lubes tunning down each side of the mouth connect the nasal mask with a reservoir bag holding oxygen whleu is connected with the ordinary oxygen gu supply 1 CUT! SPECIAL Purebreds 1st class (under one year) 1. LaMarr Nilson. Smithfield; 2. Farrell Hilliard, Smithfield; 3. William Harris, Richmond. 2nd class (one year o freshening.) uinSS. wings folding into a snuliei size, and the wheels being completely taken up into the body of the plane. The lnveiitm claims greater sjieed lot his plane which is not given wmd resistance by this additional wing span and by the wheels Top speed when the geat his been taken in and the wings is 165 miles per houi As an aid in cunng seasickness as well as othei foims uf nausea, a new inhalation process has been invented. The new ap- 2 John T. Thain, Benson; Verne Krebs. North Logan. cooled made opaqi,,- - p, thin laei it the same culi.i M iuventoi i laims A new type of airplane with a retractable wing as wed a 'anding gear, Is being tneid out near Helena, Mont. When ule plane takes off, both the landing gear and the wings aie aulo matleally reduced in size, me 2nd Class 1. had tank. Rare Book Gets $60 LONDON (AW) Sale ai auction of a Bible written in verse and illustrated Abraham by Sheares 200 years ago brought but $60. The book included 1000 pages of text and 500 drawings. 1. Melroy Ballard. Benson. 3rd class (have freshened). Ballard. 1. Farrell 3. Norrus Reese. Benson Hillyard, Smithfield; Farrell Hillyard, Smithfield: 4 Hillyard, Smithfield High point individuals were: 1. 2. Billie Harris, Richmond; 3. Ferris 2nd class Junior Ployman, Smithfield. Junior Plowman: 2. Ferris 1. .Mark Nilson, Smithfield 3. Glenn Hillyard. Calves Grades 1st. Class 3rd class 1. Glenn 1. Bart Richardson, Smithfield; The North Cache high school Hillyard, Smithfield; 1. Glenn Hillyard, Snnlhfield. 2. Industrial School, Ogden; USAC, FFA judging team won first place 2. Weldon Perkes, Hyde Park; 3. Junior Yearlings Industrial School, Ogden; Bart Richardson, Smithfield; Clarence Meikle, Smithfield; Ross Gordon, Smithfield. Farrell 2. 1. e. Maritime authorities gave them all up for lost to- day. THEY WERE HAPPY and confident when they set out. Middle left are Capt. John Welch, Halliburton (writer of glamorous adventure stories) and Henry von Fehren, engineer. IT WAS A- - PUBLICITY STUNT while it lasted. At left, below, are George Pars-toand Robert Chase, adventurous members of the crew, photographed as they set sail at Hongkong bound for San Francisco and fame they Hillyanl William Smithfield; 3, Landed Ballard. Hill-yar- d; i w thought. 4- Richmond EVELYN STODDARD, Reporter ! The Richmond-Cov- e Parent Teacher association was recently reorganized with the following chosen as officers: For president, Mrs. Nettie Hayes; r r I I L I I f r ( I I i and Mrs. May Robinson Oral L. Ballon! ; secretary-treasure- r, Mism Beth Theurer. A vote of thanks was tendered to the outgoing officers at the organization Plans for the coming meeting. year are being made and will include support of the canning program for school hot lunches. The with the association cooperated other organizations in observing child. ltalth week. JR-SC. Hermanson of Preston, her son. Nevada, accompanied Royee on a trip from Nevada, to make the acquaintance of her new granddaughter, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Royee Herman-sowho was born on April 28. Mrs. Hermanson, formerly Miss Grace Hendricks, has been in Richmond with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. F Hendricks the The Her- past month or more mansons have been guets at the Hendricks home the past two weeks. The American Legion Auxiliary honored the Gold Star Mothers at a party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs C B Johnson. Gold Star favors were used as place cards at the table, where luncheon was served, to about 30. Gifts were presented to the honored mothers, also to Mrs. Bertha Woodland who is leaving to make her home at ITcnn, Idaho, and to Mrs. Venire Rasmussen for her new baby Mr. and Mrs Bliss Gee and daughter, Edith Ellen, of St. Anthony. Idaho, and Mrs Norman Kent of Ashton. Idaho, were overnight guests of Mrs Lottie Hodgson and daughter, Myrl, on Wednesday night. They left the next morning for Salt Lake City to see Mrs. Gee's daughter who was leaving for Salt Lake City early Thursday evening for England as a missionary. Mrs Gee and Mrs Kent are nieces of Mrs Hodgson Mr and Mrs Dean Andrus entertained at u party on Saturday Luncheon was served night Mrs Herbert Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson of Salt Lake City were visitors last week at the home of their mother. Mrs. F F Whitt, who is See and drive this years Ford cars, and you soon see where Hie high enthusiasm of this year's Ford owners comes from! more worthwhile Here are more important improvements d car. See them for features than in any other yourself . . . and DONT choose any new car till you have! 3 t I I r 1 r Daughters of Pioneers camp on Thursday afternoon. The lesson on "Graves by the road side was COVE NEWS i ( i t ( t d t 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. N Cornish and Mr. and Mrs Aldon Cornish spent Sunday at Lava Hot Springs with Myron and William Cornish Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Allen motored to Star Valley, Wyoming, where they were Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Putman. Mrs. Agatha Allen, Mrs. Jessie Larson and Mrs Nora Suiivan entertained the Primary officers at the home of Mrs. Allen WednesMrs day afternoon. Margaret Allen gave an interesting lesson on "Teachers." Luncheon was served to Mrs. Grace Day. Mrs. Zola Allen, Mrs Virgle Dana. Mrs. Edna Larson, Mrs Inez Hendricks, Mrs. Elva Allen, Mis Flora Allen, Mrs Heat he t Jensen, Mrs. Sophia Dav, Mrs Margaret Allen, Mrs. Rachel Allen, Mrs Susie Allen, and Mrs Kim erne Allen. Mr. and Mrs Henry P,ott of Brigham City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J F. Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Kcndoll o( Logao were Sunduy guests of Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Richards Mrs. Merlin Gilbert of Fairviexv spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1 N Cornish Mrs W. L. Wickham of Franklin spent Monday with Mr and Mrs. Quentin Shumway. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allen and daughters, Jolene and Ra Nae were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Allen at Ogden. Allan Rich of Ogdon spent the week end with ins mother, Mis Rodney Rich, Mrs Lona and Smith Mrs Funk of the Primary stake board, were visitors at Primary Monday Mr and Sunday at ves Mr and ton were Mrs lister Bair spent St. Charles with rela-- t of LewisMrs. Jane Laker Wednesday evening Deoii Kingsford, small son of Mi and Mrs Dee Kingsford, who has been seriously ill at the Preston hospital, has returned to his home and is improving satisfar-lily Mr and Mrs John Parrish have mined to Richmond for the summer Mr and Mrs Alton Kingsford hue mined into the John Com-im- i house on Mrs Rogers guests of u A gnls choius under the direc- tum of Mrs Agatha Allen sang at stake union meeting Sunday. The ilimus i onsisted of Colleen Bunes Eli en Eskelson Reta Alii n Carol Allen, Yvonne Barnes, B veily Hanson. Dorris Childers Jolene llen and Janice Allen. Mrs Irene Reese and son Eugene of Logan spent several dnva last week with Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hendmks Mr. and Mrs E P. Hatch and son Bartley and daughter, Darlene of Auburn, Wyoming, spent Thursday with Mr and Mis Ivan Allen Mr and Mrs J M Krestof-ferso- given by Della Allen. Luncheon was served to ten members Mr and Mrs. F. R Titensor spent several days last week at Salt Lake City with Mr and Mrs George Allen and Mr. and Mrs Ed Fehr Mr and Mrs Andrew Moser of Preston were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. J N. Cornish Mr and Mrs. Leo Cottle and daughter, Paulene of McCammon were guests of Mr and Mrs. A. T. Larson on Saturday. Miss Betty Jean Karren of Lewiston spent Sunday with Miss Janice Allen Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Cornish spent Monday at Malad with relatives Mr and Mrs Lowell Titensor and Mr and Mrs Aldon Cornish were Ogden visitors Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Uriah Wilkinson ill of Franklin were guests of Mr and Mrs Ambiose Larson ) Dr Frank RobeHs Jr. has tepoited at the Buieau of American Ethnology that cat lust inhabitants of Virginia, moie than 10,000 years ago, were an exi eedingly Jatge tube A dozen ancient spearheads found in the state closely resemble the implements hunters ol the ancient Folsom n of Auburn, California lire The Chamber of Commerce of with Mrs. .pending the week Mary Ellen Dana and Mr. and New Yoi k w.us formed m 1708 Mis Leslie Dana a ilmilm grunted by King Mis, A. B. Alien culm i. lined the George III. un-d- low-price- cars in this year's road run (85 h. p. d 1939 Ford owners get the BIGGEST HYDRAULIC 19 39 Ford BRAKES owners get the only CHASSIS G i ever used on any car. low-price- among all 1939 Ford owners enjoy the MOST ADVANCED year's low-pric- e STYLING this field. 1939 Ford owners get the smooth 8 ENGINES power of the ONLY in any car. 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