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Show THE PAGE SIX. HERES MORE COLLEGE HERALD-JOURNA- L, LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER A Safe Driver Protects Children ABOUT 1939. 3, Complete Coverage HERES MORE Of Series Arranged GIRL (Continued From Page One) will furnish The Herald-JournUs readers with complete coverof Ktewart Mrs. Perry Ogden, age of the World Series baseball who has been visiting in Logan games which commence WednesMrs. Mr. and her with parents, at New York City. S. O. Carlson, left, today by air- day writThree United Press plane for Detroit where she will ers have been assigned sports to cover the meet Mr. Stewart. Together, the contests: couple will visit the New York The main lead for afternoon paWorlds Fair, and other points of pers will be written by Harry Ferinterest, before returning to Utah. guson, Press sports ediUnited Perry Stewart Jr., child of the tor. couple, is staying in Logan with Henry McLemore, conductor of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Todays Sport Parade, will disCarlson. cuss the series in his column each in his light, human interest A dance to which the general day style. public is invited is scheduled for George Kirksey, United Press tonight in the Providence Second baseball expert and an outstanding held be will ward hall. The social on the game, will do the after regular MIA meeting, of- authority play by play of the series. Buffaloes (that's the name of the Colorado team!, and for that reason they will be all the more anxious to whip the Aggies. That defeat kept them from sharing the conference championship. and Colorado university was plenty put out about that.! So anything they can do to the Aggies will satisfy them completely. and he started shaking "No it will he a tough game. his head cant judge their you Why, strength by what Missouri d.d to them last Saturday. Missouri has one of the best teams in its his- beat the tory. It will surely be a tough game. And he shook his head again. By that time I was right worried about the Aggie boys. They were obviously ing to meet a vicious, big and strong foe that will be out for blood. If Colorado is as strong as the Coach says they are, the Farmers might look as bad against them as the College of Idaho did against the Aggies last Saturday. So I watched the players practice. Captain Carl Smith was back in a suit after his injury last week. Clipping Marvin Bell was ficers state. -- and Seth rushing around, kicking and Maughan practicing yelling signals. Toschi, of course, had to clown a bit, but .then he helps to keep the boys in good spirits. Trainer George Nelson was on hand, too, ready to rub the players down or nurse a sore or bruise. Theres something about Mr. Nelson that I surely like. Well, on the wuy home I kept worrying about what Colorado would do to the Aggies, and when I mentioned it to someone at the house, she laughed. I wonder why she laughed? Love Zel. 'i 8 VTi When life is at stake, motorists cannot afford to gamble with defective brakes. There are more than 50 streets in Logan city where school children cross regularly. For their safety and for the motorists brakes must be in perfect condition. Above is shown a junior patrolman flagging an autoist so that schoolmates can cross the street. Shown also is Patrolman (Jtto Henderson and the Logan Junior chamber of commerce Girl in White, symbol of their traffic safety campaign. LEWISTON GROUP TO HOLD PRIMARY safety-consciou- s. An election primary will be held in the Lewiston Community building Wednesday at 8 p. m. by the Citizens party of that city, accord- ing to D. D. Buttars, chairman. A ticket for the coming city elec Smithfield tion will be decided upon at the meeting. The majority of the members of the present city adminisCalled On Mission tration are members of the Citizen party group. Mayor G. A. Hogan who has served the city as mayor during the past two years, has Randal! Iliilyard, son of Post- announced that he will not be a master and Mrs. Hazen HUIyard candidate this year. of Smithfield is to preparing leave for the New England states mission with headquarters at Bos- Youth NEW MANAGER OF ton. Elder Hillyard will be honored at a farewell testimonial in the Smithfield First ward amusement hall Friday at 3 p. m. The Cornish orchestra will furnish the music. He will leave his day and will enter home in Salt Lake He will entrain for October 19. home Satur- the mission City Monday. the east on FOREST STUDENT GETS FELLOWSHIP Lyle A. Baker of Ogden and a 1939 graduate of the Utah State Agricultural college In the school of forestry, has been awarded a graduate fellowship in the forestry school at Oregon State college at Corvallis, Oregon, it was announced Monday by Paul M. Dunn, dean of the forestry school at Utah State Agricultural college. Mr. Baker reported at Corvallis Monday to assume his new posi- tion. While a student at the college here he made an enviable record in his college work. He was elected to membership in Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholastic fraternity, and to Phi Gamma Rho, national scholastic fraternity for foresters. Dont let worn brakes be the cause of accidents at school crossings That was the warning issued today by the Logan Junior chamber of commerce as members continued their White for Safety" campaign, directed at making Logan citizens traffic Dont put off until tomorrow what should be done today, especially if it is a matter of redeclared pairing weak brakes," Max Brunson and Leonard VVas-dein committeemen charge of the campaign. It is so easy to promise yourself that you will have these brakes repaired tomorrow or next week, and then forget all about the promise. Procrastination is the chief of time, and also is the indirect cause of many of our highway deaths and injuries. You are flirting with tragedy every minute at the wheel when you drive with defective brakes. Test them frequently repair them promptl- THEATERS NAMED y." Treatment worry when a cold You are right to strikes your family. You should take steps, at once, to relieve the misery and suffering. But you want to be sure that what you do Is really helpful. You dont want to take needless risks. Now here is what most mothers do. They use Vicks VapoRub. Since 1895 Vicks and their doctors have studied ways to treat the distressing symptoms (Continued From Page One) F. VV. Woolworth store. Patrolmen Russell C. Knowles, noting their suspicious behaviour,1 '.followed them to their hotel, and about two hours later, saw them leave their room. When they started southward, out of the city, he stopped them, and upon finding a loaded automatic , besides some tools and rope ladder, he arrested them, took them to headquarters, and later lodged them in the jail. Shortly after the Woolworth burglary was discovered. Intruders had cut a hole in the office from the room above, had rifled PASSENGER TRAIN DERAILED ROCK HAYES INSANE five-inc- of colds. Today three out of five mothers are benefiting by this of colds when they use VapoRub and let Its amazing poultice-vapor action go to work. PROFIT BY THEIR EXPERIENCE. Do this. If its a coughing cold, melt a spoonful of VapoRub In a pan of boiling water, and breathe In the soothing, medicated vapors. Then massage Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest, and hack and go to bed. WICKS V VapoRub The accident was the company's third involving passenger trains In less than three months. Allegedly caused by sabotage, the Streamliner City of San Francisco was wrecked near Carlin, Nev Aug. 19, killing more than a score and injuring more than 100. On July 25, six cars of the Southern Pacifics Cascade were derailed north of Klamath Falls but none of the 200 passengers was hurt. north Carolina Indian, Chief Standing-Dee- r, can put an arrow through a piece at 25 A paces. automatic, unvarying warmth in your home all winter long and at less cost for fuel than if you fire your furnace c hy hand. That is what Iron Fireman anthracite firing can do for you! W e know that you are interested in FACTS. You want to know exactly wbat Iron auto-mati- FORUM AKI AUTOMATIC ANTHRACITE FIRING A. H. PALMER & SONS Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Astle announce the arrival of a baby son, born at a Logan hospital. Mr. Astle is a forest ranger In the Escalante district. Fireman will do for you, how much it costs to install in your present .heating plant, and how much your fuel costs will be with it. Ask us to make a free fuel cost and firing survey in your home. It will answer ail these questions. Fasy payment plan. Ask for survey, today. 1. 2. 3. Problem on Page Sear region. 3 Danzig. Aircraft carrier C'ouiMg,.,,u 4. Vistula river. 5. The Netherlands plunin-iopen dikes and flood borderlands i t0 The gray fox has been clocked on highways at 26 miles per hour this statement. He said: "On the sea the British and French have naval strength of about 2,500,000 tons against Germany's about 500,500 tons. Russia, c al Bernice I .a men Rasmussen of Cache Junction is recovering in t local hospital from a major operation performed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest El well of Logan are rejoicing over the arrival of a bally boy, born Sunday at a local hospital. D. R. Hartvigsen, graduate of the USAC in 1939, is teaching mathematics at Ames, Iowa, on a teaching scholarship. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hartvigsen SALT CITY, Oct. 3 r.R of Downey, Idaho, and Logan., Donald LAKF W. Wilcox of San Franand is studying agricultural stacisco, purchasing agent for the tistics at the Ames institution. federal surplus commidities corporsaid today the F'SCC will Does your coal arch in the hop- ation, purchase 100 cam of Utah onions per? Call Wangsgaard Coal Co. at 60 cents a bushel. The onions must be of U. S. No. 1 grade. The vigorous autumn rainstorm which began Sunday and continued throughout intermittently Monday had deposited .75 of an inch moisture on the Cache Valley floor, it was announced this afternoon by members of the United States weather observatory. In some parts of the valley, fhe storm assumed cloudburst proportions, and was accompanied Sunday by electrical disturbances. Officials stated that during the last 16 hours the barometer has been steadily clinfoing, indicating the storm was passing, but that this afternoon it began turning down. Normal precipitation for October ground protections." THE HEAD FOUND OUT! MILWAUKEE, Wis. Harold Basten is nursing a slight headache. He became impatient while ... a fixed, Ugly wrinkles unattractive frown . . these are the inevitable results of eyestrain! If youve not iced recent discomfort . . for beautys sake have your eyes examined by the registered optometrist with offices here. If glasses arent needed, you ll be (old so emphatically! . . V Standard OPTICAL Manufacturing and Dispense Ing Opticians. 9 North Main Street LOGAN waiting for an elevator and peered into the shaft to see where the cage was. It was coming down. C. C. ANDERSON CO CO.- - i ADD SAFETY TO BEAUTY WITH A FLATTERING RAINCOAT OF SPARKLING WHITE THATS SAFE BECAUSE ITS If SEEN! WOMENS Size 14 to 20 City Monday. Marriage licenses have been issued at the county clerk's office to Martella Theodore Nelson, 21 Sf Perry, and Hazel Atkinson, 19, of Clarkston; to Arthur Alvin McPherson, 33, of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, and Loran Hull, 23, of Whitney: to Sterling Nelson, 20, of Smithfield, and Arlene Griffin, 20, of Newton. anti-aircra- ft Beauty Dies When Eyestrain Begins! WHITE FOR SAFETY Les Dunn, Logan feed and produce merchant, was in Salt Lake Twelve new flagpoles will be worst it might be stalemate. I do not see any possibility that it can be defeat. In view of the obvious importance of the American people moving on facts and not on emotion, I asked Mr. Hoover to amplify even if she comes in, which is improbable, has a negligible navy. Italy has about 600, 000 tons. German shipping is already driven off the seven seas in 30 days. Italy would have the same fate if she joined in, which at the present time appears also improbable. I am confident that our naval experts will confirm that this dominance of sea power may be damaged, but cannot be destroyed by aircraft. The submarine may be troublesome, but there has been great progress in methods of detecting submarines since the last war, and this type of warfare is than formerly. less dangerous SALT LAKE CITY. Oct. 3 nr.Ri Even in the last war it had no Hundreds of women, members major effect upon naval comof the National Womens Relief mand of the seas. Society of the L. D. S. church Fortifications arrived in Salt Lake City today "On Strong the military front the sole soof the for opening tomorrow point of attack is on continental two-da- y concietys France. France is protected by ference. much more fortifications As outlined by President Louise and armies powerful than in 1914. The Y. Robinson, the program calls French army is the best in the for a general meeting of officers tomorrow morning, officers con- world. Conceding these facts, Mr. ferences tomorrow afternoon and Hoover, what about Thursday morning and a general supnosed superiority inGermany air conference session Thursday af- as an offset to the allied the advanternoon. All except the final was on sea and land?" he tage meeting will be held in the Salt asked. The conLake assembly hall. knows whether it is "Nobody cluding session will be in the tabsuperior or not." he replied. No ernacle. most indeterminate FYiday morning, the 11th an- doubt ofthe this war so far is the Saints phase nual general Latter-da- y conference will begin in the tab- effect of the improved aircraft ernacle under the leadership of the air front. If we assume the Mor- superiority of Germany, which Is Heber J. Grant, mon president. Concluding general pot certain, even supported by conference session will be Sunday other air fleets, yet again in tfie defense there is the offset to afternoon. superior numbers by the improved guns and other BITS ONIONS semi-annu- A double breasted button model with raglan belt, sleeves and slanting side front all-arou- pockets. 00 In- stalled at various Cache county announced today by Superintendent J. W. Kirk-bridTLtal cost of poles and Is estimated a $750. Lofgren recluse flags whose radio Hayes claimed was Members of the Cache county sending demons" into his head. Beet Growers'1 Association and of Hayes execution has been post- ficials of the Amalgamated Sugar poned to permit special pardon afwere this meeting board hearings on his mental con- company ternoon at the Cache county courtdition. purpose of discussAttorney General Joseph Chez house lor the relatives to the 1939 session that ing problems said, after a two-hoended at noon, that the board beet harvest. would resume discussions late this Boyd Olsen, 19, of College ward, afternoon buf no decision will be made until we have a chance to pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery today before go into executive session." City Judge E. M. Wright, was There a.e now 1577 baronets in finet $100 and sentenced to 30 days in the county jail. Judge England. Wright granted him a stay of execution of 19 days, and Olsen expressed intentions of appealing the sentence to the District Court. Olsen was charged with assaulting Wilford Alhiston, also of College ward. as gentle as spring sunshine NOW you can have luxurious, from an appendicitis operation at the Budge Memorial hospital. Miss Wadsworth's condition was reported this afternoon as favorable. the cash drawer and taken $23.50, and then had belabored the store safe with sledgehammers and other tools. Theye were unable td smash it, however, and left the store, climbing out of the hole in the ceiling by a rope ladder. Evidence against Clark and Keller consists of $23.50 found on their persons, in the same denoms, inations of that missing at of a heel print found on the desk in the burglarized store, and matching the heel on Clarks shoe, and of their suspicious behaviour in the vicinity of the store. Beth men have refused to answer questions directed toward ia 1.56 inches. them, insisting that the local police havent anything on them, The Logan Oratorio Society will and that they are willing to let hold its regular weekly rehearsal a jury decide. Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the tabernacle, it was announcby Director A. T. Henson. All DOCTORS DECLARE ed members are requested to be present. Wool-worth- COUGHING COLDS Home-Prove- d TWO BURGLARS Owners of automobiles were also cautioned about keeping their cars in shape. "It New city manager of Logan's is their perfectto driving see that cars are Intermountain theaters is Norm working duty in order that properly Sprowl, immediate past manager accidents might be eliminated. of the Salt Lake City Utah theaThe junior chamber of comter, and former business manager merce seeks cooperation of all of Universal in Studios HollyLogan motorists in a drive to elimwood. inate accidents. Check your cars Mr. succeeds Earl Sprowl regularly, and dont allov' accias of head the three dents to happen through faulty Baughman Logan showhouses Capitol, Roxy machinery. and Lyric. Mr. Baughman, who made many friends during his activity in this city, has been moved to Salt Lake City where he will manage the Utah theater. Mr. Sprowl will move his wife BY and family to Logan shortly, he stated this afternoon. One son attends the University of Ut(ui, KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Oct. majoring in engineering, and two 3 (I.Hi The Southern Pacific railsons are of high school age. road other that the southThe faiUTiy has lived in Utah for boundtoday reported one of its fast Oregonian, the past two years. west coast passenger trains, was Mr. Spifwl is a member of the wrecked near Lake, Cal., American Legion, served as post about 45 miles Grass of Klamath SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 3 CP) commander on the coast. For Falls when the south locomotive struck Two prominent Utah psychiatrists he was district manager a rock on the track. years of Fox Studios in California. The companys report said eight appeared before a special meeting cars and the engine were lying of the Utah state pardon board SWALLOWS TOOTII BRUSH on their sides" but added no pas- here today to declare that George Tooele county JERSEY CITY, N. J. Joseph or crewmen were believed Hayes. demon slayer has the mentality Fayder, 35, brushed his teeth so sengers to have been injured. Approximatea child eight years and four of vigorously that he swallowed the ly 150 persons were aboard. h old. toothbrush. Doctors were The cars derailed, the company months Dr. Garland H. The undecided whether to operate. witnesses, were a mail car, baggage car, said, of the state mental hospital two "deadheads (empty cars), two Pace and Dr. H. H. Ramsay of the Amcoaches and two tourist sleepers. erican Fork institute for the feebleThe four latter were occupied. minded, said Hayes undoubtedly The company said the locomowas insane. tive, proceeding slowly through a Hayes last March was sentenced cut, struck a rock apparently disto be executed by a firing squad lodged by recent rains. l, for the murder of Sherman Young Mothers! Do What Your Mother Did About J Out of 5 Mothers Use This HERES MORE ABOUT (Continued From Page One) WOMEN GATHER Miss Vivian Wadsworth, sophomore student at Logan Senior high school, is recovering today ' HOOVER RELIEF SOCIETY Logan police department today reported the finding of a tire and wheel along Main Street. Captain James A. Smith states that if the owner calls at the department and properly identifies the tire and wheel, he may procure it. Ui Answers To Cranium Crackers ABOUT schools, it was e. Cad-wel- A raglan sleeve swagger style with a navy blue trimmed collar and buttons. Slanting side pock- 95 WHITE RAINCOAT MAY SAVE YOUR BOYS OR GIRLS LIFTS . . . Give your child this double protection . . . Water-proo- f to protect his health . . . White to protect his life A U. S. ! all-- a . . . swagger styles with red, blue and bright plaid trim. Raglan sleeves and slant side pockets. Also City Monday. plaid trimmed styles. The military department at Utah State Agricultural college is submitting requests for bids for military uniforms for 52 advanced cadets, it was announced Tuesday by Major G. C. Bunting, adjutant for the ROTC unit at the college. Major Bunting said that any firm wishing to submit a bid for supplying the 52 uniforms should communicate with him before FYiday at 12 noon. garden. Coats with round belts and GIRLS Superintendent E. Allen Bateman of Logan city schools was a business visitor in Salt Lake Because of the storm Monday night the regular meeting of the missionaries was postponed. The service planned for Monday will be conducted this evening, with the sermon being "The Next World, Paradise, Heaven and Hell. Meetings are held near the First National bank at 8 oclock and will continue through the week if the weather permits. EVEN STORKS ARE PREY! GENOA Two Italian hunters shot down two storks near the village of Sale Langhe on the outskirts of Genoa, Attached to the legs of the birds were bone rings Inscribed: Warsaw Zoological ii ets. cape U98&398 BOYS . . . White with blue buttons and collar in the new swagger style with raglan sleeves and slanting side pockets. 3198 Missus White Galoshes to complete the stormy day outfit 4 at I Womens White Rubbers and Galoshes are smart and neat. Play safe!. 1.98 - |