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Show THE PAGE POUR. HERALD-JOURNA- GARY COOPER IN FOREIGN LEGION ROMANCE HOLLYWOOD TODAY y ji j ww V ' W a V- :0: :0: Willard J. Broske, 18, who broke into the home of Clark Gable, has been sentenced to three years in the Preston state school of indus- - - -oSam Bischoff, film director, has been sued for $25,000 by a young actress, Carolyn Clare, who claimed he seduced her through flattery and promise of making her a star. Promises Break All BY UNITED PRESS the new r. Continuing outstanding entertainment 26, Records week with Spencer Trni ley And Livingstone" ih -- with-actio- n production Gueste. This story of lant brothers who fm.i venture in the French looms as triumph for the the Legion the rj 01 , t ' (! theater presents, startin'.-rowthe rousing new," rum0!' ,t ..D th "L,,, a Mrs ,f ' picture-Ga- ry ,!-- supporting program start-rmorrow. Featuring Russ Ho0, e hyde, national champ, L and Jean Tenney, -n' tional archery champion" th subject demonstrates the M(.rf mastery of the expeits over th, bow and arrow. five-tim- wo-,.- at which time opponents to his parole will be beard. . . The court martial of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, scheduled Monday, probably will be delayed because of a writ of habeas corpus questioning legality of the t When wild hordes of Touaregs attack Fort Foreign Legion outpost, in the rousing new production of the great adventure-romancBeau Geste, the brave brothers Geste" lead the gallant defenders. In the picture, which opens tomorrow at the Capitol Theater Gary Cooper is starred as "Bfeu, while Ray Milland and Robert Preston are seen as John and Digby. e, CLUB CALF WINNERS LISTED Rto. u. s. Tuesday. PASTORS FATHER THE FAMILY DOCTOR . m. court martial proceedings. . . Chairman Van A. Bittner of the Packing House Workers organizing committee (CIO) warned that a strike will be called at all Armour & Company plants unless the firm agrees to contract negotiations with the union by next CHANGED NAME FROM PASTERNAK By NEA Service BRIGHTON, Mich., Sept. 18. Bob Pastor's father, who formerly owned a fleet of New the York taxicabs, changed family name from Pasternak. Joe Louis! challenger's dad is of Spanisb-Jewis- h extraction, his mother Hungarian. Both of his parents were born - in this country. His aunt, Mrs. Rose Pastor Stokes, was the noted mt. ort Watch for Knees of Players Logans Biggest Entertain nient Value New Tomorrow! . . . THEN MONDAY to WED The name of this Polish Corridor town was deleted by German censors. They passed the infirm: tion that picture shows a Nazi motorized division occupying it, w irk- the quartet of citizens at left salutes the invaders. Photo was Ccwn to New York by trans-Atlan- Dr. Ernest IL Gruening, newly named governor of Alaska, has asked Gen. George C. Marshall, army chief of staff, to establish a national guard force in Purebred after freshening-Far-re- ll Smithfield, first; Coaches Should Hillyard, Concussion, Alaska. . Calvin Weeks, Smithfield. second. Grid Germany has ordered Gen. fresheone over Purebred Tape Ankles, year to Eugen Ott, its ambassador at Robert MelRoy Ballard, ningTokyo, to return to Berlin to conBenson first, Ross Donohoo, North sult government leaders in an Logan, Jersey, second. Purebred Last of a series of articles on cussion of the brain means that effort to improve Japanese-Germa- n under one year-juniPlowman, football training and injuries, the tissue of this vital organ has relations. . . Smithfield, first; Douglas Johnactually been bruised. The first President Albert P. McCulloch Elmer of loss is second; an a son, Smithfield, of such FISHBEIN DR. MORRIS BY sign injury of the Paul Reveres of MassachuRoss Editor, Journal of the American memory for recent events. A perOlsen, Smithfield, third; worker. settlement Manhattan setts said his organization would Donohoo, Jersey, fourth; Glenn Medical Association, and of son who has had a concussion Kid McCoy Jack Kearns ride to Washington next week fifth. Smithfield, has not what remember Hillyard, hapHealth the may Magazine Hygeia, to protest any change in the Grade dairy cattle after fresheIn football, the knees, ankles and pened during the previous hour or ning- Sherman Coleman, Smith-fiel- shoulders are most frequently in- two. first; Mark Nilson, Smith-fiel- jured. The thighs are most likely The least important symptom is second. Over one BtM a slight dizziness, but coaches to be bruised. Smithfield, first; Hillyard, Weak ankles should always be and trainers should not be unI H TER N OUR T AIR Gale Johnson, North Logan, sec- strapped with elastic or with ad- impressed when a player comes ond. Under one year Elwood hesive tape before practice, and out of a sudden impact with anJohnson, North Logan, first; Ken- certainly before any game in other player and seems to be neth Palmer, North Logan, sec which the player may be subject dizzy or dazed. The player should ' ond; Reid Obray, Paradise, third; to injury. In bandaging an ankle immediately be put at rest and SHdW PLACE OFTcACHE VALLEY" Mark Nilson, fourth. debe of extent is the the to support it, the tape wrapped injury Sherman Cole- like a figure eight above the ankle termined. Showmanship man, first; Farrell Hillyard, sec- and around the bottom of the Whenever a player has had a ond; MelRoy Ballard, third; Fer- foot An elastic or gauze bandage head injury, he should be put flat ris Hillyard, fourth; Douglas may be reinforced with adhesive on his back. He should be quesJohnson, fifth. tioned as to headache and dizzi-ies- s piaster. Best group of five animals and given a simple test for Football players suffer with Better Holsteins calf club, slipping of the cartilages in the his memory of recent evenis. If Smithfield, first; Far West knee. The best type of bandage he cannot remember the names of calf club, Smithfield, second; for the knee is one with an X his opponents, who is on the ofNorth Logan calf club, third; strapping above and below the fense, the score or similar matcalf club, fourth. kneecap. This, also, should be ters, it is not safe for him to play Sego Lily cattle selected reinforced with adhesive plaster. again. Owners of to represent Cache County at the If he is merely dizzy! he should Football trainers always have state fair Farrell Hillyard, Ferris trouble deciding the amount of be permitted to stand and move Hillyard, Junior Plowman Doug- bandaging and padding that about to determine whether or las Johnson and Elmer Olsen. should be allowed to a player. not he has any signs of loss of The modern game is very fast and balance. Such symptoms are seriis not a contest between men of ous and "the player should be reexclusively. Too much strap- moved immediately from the conIDAHO PTA GROUPS bulk ping and too heavy padding in- test to a hospital bed for an examination. terferes with speed. Many players under the exciteSporting goods establishments MEET IN provide all sorts of special pads ment of the game toss way the and braces for the injuries that headgear. This may be a magnifiare associated with football. Any cent gesture, but a coach should PTA workers from Preston, athlete subject to frequent in never permit a player to play There have Weston, and Franklin met Wed Juries should' have the full pro- without a helmet. been far too many cases of connesday . at the Jefferson school tection of these devices. cussion of the brain and even and heard district and state offiMost serious of ail injuries in fracture of 'the skull to take a cers explain the purposes and objectives of the PTA. The assem football are those affecting the chance without adequate head A con bly later met in groups, setting brain and the skull. up programs for the coming year. Mrs. James Walton, firat vice president of the state PTA, and Starts Mrs. F. W. Bennett, district president, were visitors and speakers. Tomorrow of the PTA were Objectives presented as follows: 3 Days! To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, church, and community. One of the Years Most Memorable To raise the standards ct home ! - ri neutrality law. Instead of traveling by horse, however, the modern Reveres "ride by train. . . . Col. Charles A. Lindbergh met with other members of the National Advisory Committee for WHEN THESE STARS SHI1 'Ter. YOU... B. Sayre, who will sail ON YOU'U BE IN for Manila this month, has received final instructions from PresENTERTAINMENT HEAVEN! ident Roosevelt. . . Frances Undersecretary of State Sumner Welles sailed from New York Aeronautics at Washington but for Panama where he will reprethe group deferred selection of a sent the U. S. in the Latin Amersite for its proposed $10, 000,00s ican conference on economic problems arising out of the European research laboratory. . . Philippine High Commissioner war. , . . d, d, year-Fer-r- is TOMORROW! MAT. At Regular Prices! 25c - EVE. g The Greatest Adventure Romance Of All Time! TWO SMASH WEEKS IN SALT LAKE! H 4-- IT WILL MAKE LOGAN HISTORY! Brothers in Arms... Brothers in Name... Brothers in Courage when the Desert Battles Rage H H 4--H PRESTON life. To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth. r To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently In the training of the child. The meeting was presided over by President Eldora Maughan. About 50 people were in CROSBY BLONDELL MISCHATAUE jUldBk Everyone In Logan Will Be Raving About! Screen Successes Returns To the See It Again Roxy Screen Tomorrow! kimh Theater r Smithfield Last Times Tonight ! O ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE ,IiflM3SD PARAMOUNT presents 'i GARY COOPER SUNDAY - MONDAY In Adventure In the Great Northwest! d Hell Steal Your Heart! 2nd BIG Feature THE NEW " hrvy sslt THIS ISNT H! and HOUND of the n(mist,1ng1ethri,r 'from" The Lane Sisters Priscilla Added .... Rosemary and Lola John Garfield - Jeffrey Lynn Claude Rams - May Robson - Dick ' LUCILLE BALL - with Starring Ioran Basil Rath bone Richard Greene vm ROBERT PRESTON Last Day THE POPULAR SCIENCE Cartoon News ' eau Sai- - Milland and Robert p,,.' n. Havft comes to Logan folio!--two record weeks in Salt i,,. City and it promises to set ' ,n time record here. Logan archery enthinmvlS enjoy the special sport "Bow Strings which heeds 0, Hollywood made a move to capi-atlion the European war by reissuing some of the battle pictures that have been smash hits in past All Quiet on the years, including Western Front, and "The Road Back." To in the News sociation of Hollywood of $8,000,-00will be given a hearing Sept. :0: club dairy of Placings calves at the county fair are listed. All are Holsteins unless other wise specified. "Parade" Adventure Tale Jacqueline Cochrane claimed a new womens air speed record of 2 hours and 2 minutes for the 1000 kilometer (about 622 mile) course, after flying her pursuit plane from Los Angeles to San Mateo and back at an average speed of 309 miles an hour. . . Lieut. Pilusinski, Polish aviator, attacked 12 'German bombers and was killed when he deliberately rammed a German plane after his ammunition gave out, the Polish telegraph agency reported. . . Former president Herbert Hoover proposes formation of a factfinding commission by neutral governments to prevent the spnead of warefare to civilian populations. Gilbert IL Beesemyer, Hollywood financier convicted of looting the Guaranty Building and Loan as Annabella, French movie star and wife of Tyrone 1ower, has arrived in Lisbon, according to word received here, and will leave for the United States Sunday by a Clipper plane. 4--H 16, 1939. Few Spectators Awaited This PEOPLE 'ilB , mki BY UNITED PRESS A group of movie notables urged the holding of games" in Hollywood in event the war forces Finland to cancel the 1940 Olympics. The group included Pat O'Brien, Edward O'Brien, Broderick Crawford, Bing Crosby, Jean Kersholt, Tay Garnett and Walter Wanger. w SEPTEMBER SATURDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, L, dm t aywar !l l) r diHCXL Last Day STORY OF VERNON AND IRENE CASTLE Astaire and Rogers 2 telftligter.t ANN lEHSOailiSiHJi. MILLER FRANK ALBERT i Features UTTLE TOUGH GUTS IN SOCIETY Also INSIDE THE MAGINOT LINE E X T R LATEST NEWS IS A |