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Show THE FACE EIGHT, Paste This In' Your Silk Topper HERES MORE ABOUT PEACE DRIVE Continued From two-wee- pro-na- 1 1 rrr t Oil THESPIAN CLUB exhaust-connecte- PRESENTS PLAY Her Incubator Husband presented by the Thespian will bo club of the Preston high school on Thursday, March 21, at 8:15 p. m. in the Senior high school auditorium under the direction of Miss Agnes Howe. The following club members have been chosen for the cast: Mrs. Ellis, LaRue Allen; Elaine Ellis, Radia Smith; Patsy Dare, Maxie Lowe; Mrs. Honeywell, Anna Tanner; Mrs. Updike, Lola Mao Geddes; Mrs. Mudge, Gwen Carter; Anna, Bonnie Fletcher; Felix Mudge, Wayne Chatterton; Roy Honeiwell, Gordon Maughan; Reverend Hooper, Evan Bosen; Detective Snyder, Clarence Cardon. Action which takes place in the living room of the Ellis home in a town is comical and incidents. The full of amusing Thespian club, a national organization, requires that its members fill certain requirements in high school plays. , DENIES REPORTS WASHINGTON, March 16 j lP Superintendent of Instruction Charles Skidmore said use of the bus to transport students to the basketball games here was perfectly legal. IDAHO INFANT Men, if you plan to parade the Atlantic City boardwalk in a silk topper on Easter Sunday, take s tip from comely Betty Avery who here demonstrates the proper way to wear it Noted women's hat stylists will pick the 12 men among Easter best-hatte- d TRAWLER SUNK The LONDON, March 16 admiralty announced today that the British Trawler Maida had been sunk by an enemy mine and that five men were believed Secretary of State Cordell Hull today flatly denied Berlin reports lost. that U. S. Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy at London had lost the friendship of Great Britain by a confidential report on allied diffi-- , cultles in the war. The report Bald Kennedy had displeased the British MALE OR FEMALE HELP government and as a result of government's relations toward him had WANTED oooled because of a confidential re- MEN & women to Introduce Miracle Wallpaper Cleaner. New inport he was supposed to have rendered to the American government. vention, cleans like magic. See T o Late To Classify Mr. Greene, 12-- 2 p. m. "Mast Haves! 155 E 2 S. Sunday. DIES AT HOME Lyman R. Jenkins, small thirteen month old son of Mrs. Jenkins and Lydia Rasmussen the late Donald Thomas Jenkins, of Grace, died Thursday of streptococcus infection at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Hawkes of Preston. The infant was born February 13, 1939, at Logan, and is survived by his 'mother, one brother, Don Paul Jenkins,, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rasmussen of Preston. Mrs. Jenkins was formerly Miss Lydia Rasmussen. Funeral services have been tentatively aet for Sunday in the Grace First ward chapel at 1 p. m. Interment wll be In the Grace cemetery under the direction of the Hendricks Mortuary. FOR THOMAS M-1- M-1- 9 M-1- M-1- LEGAL NOTICES AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or tho Respective Signers for Further PROBATE GOSSARD Bee the new 1940 Hoover Cleaner at Reed's Rite-wa- y Store. Phone 110 for free home trial. (Advertisement) Preston people will be treated to another Carnegie library sponsored book review Monday night at 7 p. m. in the courthouse assembly room by Miss Virginia Merrill. She will review Wind, Sand and Stars, which is an adventurous account ELEPHOTO. Hubert Spake, 21, student at Missouri of the life of an aviator. The University, smothered to death In author, a French bed following an initiation by a aviator, has flown the mail over the Sahara and across the Patagonian Argentine and he took part in the Spanish war and his rich and varied experiences are made a part of this interesting book. The general public is invited to the review. . Saint-Exuper- -T- Saint-Exuper- Cows Star On Stage Tonight teur show. cow-milki- cow-milki- PRESTON P.T.A. ELECTION HELD Bishop bury. Prayers were offered by Lavoir Dowdle and L. George Clark. Burial was In the Newton cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by J. J. Larsen. Eldora The panel Goasiind, Peterson, CHARLES L. WYATT SIDNEY L. WYATT Executors. sculptor uses' lacing (instead of a chisel) to taper YOUR middle. Consult MISS LOUISE HANNIGAN UOSSAIU) REPRESENTATIVE, in Our Foundations Section Monday, March 18th regarding your individual figure problems. She will advise you as to the correct foundation for YOU. -- No diarge nor obligation for this service C.C.AMS0K0 30, Ar. Sponsors Exhibit at 2 p. will be pre- included Clara Chase Kearl, Newton Lowe, n. TO FEATURE m. Musical numbers sented by the Eleventh ward. The board has some important matters to present, and there will be the usual department work. A good attendance is desired. Exhibits of over 100 oil, water, chalk, crayon, pen and charcoai drawings, the work of 20 students, went on display at the Utah State Agricultural college Friday, marking the opening of the first Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hanson, college art exhibit of the year. The Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Degn, Mr. exhibit is under the sponsorship and Mrs. Ken Longhurst repre- of the college art club. Held for the purpose of stimusented the Logan Kiwanis club at lating interest in art work and the district convention held yes- the of art, the exterday in Salt Lake City. Theme hibit appreciation will continue for two weeks, of the convention was Citizenship with the three rooms housing Price of Liberty. the exhibits open for Responsibility: inspection 8 from a.m. to 5 p.m. During the Cache stake M Men and Glean- two weeks, the club plans to ers will meet this evening at the sponsor several lectures delivered North Logan recreation hall for by members of the art departwhich an Irish Frolic. The program will ment includes faculty include 'novel games, dancing, and Calvin Fletcher, head of the derefreshments. All M Men and partment, Franklin Moon, Everett Gleaners of the stake are urged Thorpe, and Emily Farnham. In addition to the many drawto attend. ings, there are several exhibits of and leather work. Seventh ward choir members All sculpturing work was done by will hold a special rehearsal af- members ofentered the club. Some of the acter church Sunday evening, outstanding pictures were drawn cording to announcement today. by Sam Merrill of Preston; Nar-wi- n All members are urged to be David Sjoberg of Logan. Ferrin of Eden. Marie Carlson of Milford and Beth Nielsen of Supt. E. Allen Bateman, Miss Hyrum. S. Officers of the art club, which Bates, Virginia Daniels, George of about 20 Alvin Hess, Henry Cooper, Kath- has a membership n students, McCow-iare Sam Merrill, presiAlma Lee ryn Funk, Mrs. Warren in dent, Wilson of Logan, are M. and Rex Ingersoll and Emily Barlow Salt Lake today attending the secretary. Executive school administrators convention of Logan, supervising the exhibit and the Utah State high school committee includes Paul Bingham of Logan, basketball tournament. David Ferrin and Beth Nielsen. Instructor Franklin Moon is actAll Logan stake M Men and ing as advisor Gleaner presidents are requested to meet Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Logan seminary building to plan the annual banquet. According to Secretary Doris Passey, tickets for the banquet will be given out to the various wards, and every president is urged to be present. Federal inspection of the Logan national guard unit will be conducted this evening at the armory. It was announced by Lt. Robert R. Holden, one of the officers. Inspection officer will be Lt. Col. Lee Kay, educational ,i for the Utah Fish amj Gam. a" partment will be featured ln illustrated lecture before State Agricultural college teUil body Tuesday as a part ti! leges school of forestry and management program in (.ep?8; mg the third annual Natural wS ife Restoratinn week, March Since the national week begun three year ago Mr g has appeared on the College. nual program of ack.iowied.Jf,P casion with this year ing the third consecutive ycate his coming. He will diseuw ? wildlife conditions of the tUt with illustrating pictures The forestry and range manage ment department will 6ell w,idhi stamps throughout the week t enable the department to sp0DV, similar programs and also to sui in the restoration program iJ FRANKLIN STAKE CONVENTION THATS CATTY SALE: Lovely Furnished home with tile fixtures, hardwood floor, furn'ace and full basement. Apply SO East 3rd South or Phone 618. cat-i-fie- SPRING SPECIALS GALVANIZED BARB WIRE d Spool. No. 12j Wire Heavy Round Barb Double Twist 375 Curled Hair HORSE COLLAR Split Leather Back Size 20, 21, 22 SPECIAL 95 Plow Shares to Fit All Makes Plows thick to fit Crucible Steel Shares 516-inc- h Deere, Oliver, John Deere, Molin, TDO 14 inch $2.98 14-inc- h 16, 23. have LEGAL NOTICE E25ra March 9, 1910 Sealed bids will be received at this office until to ulve o'clock noon April 15, 1940, and then opened for the sale of one grain elevator, consisting of frame and steel storage tanks of -- Allis-Chalme- expensive-lookin- g Farm Credit Administration. 13K) E Street, N. W., Washington, D C., rugs 50-F- Unity t. Faucets Fabric i u head-hou- Look for these smart Cochrane Rugs and Carpets at the Lundstrom Furniture company booth the the BIG SPRING STYLE SHOW AT THE DANSANTE approximately 77.000 bushels capacity, sacked grain warehouse, appurtenant buildings, and machinery and equipment therein or used in connection therewith, all as located of the Oregon on the rights-of-wa- y Short Line Railroad Company and the Union Pacific Railroad Company and land owned in fee at Cache Junction, Cache County, Utah. (Reference Deed Book No. 72. pages 628 and 629, and Deed expire June 30. 1940. The instruments transferring title will be quitclaim deed and bill of sale without warranty executed on behalf of the United States of America by the Governor of the. Farm Credit Administration. Bids under this proposal may be submitted on h price, and (2) purchase price down at the time of transferring title with the balance to be paid in eight equal one-fourt- semiannual installments, bearing interest at 5 percent per annum and secured by a mortgage. Each bid submitted must be accomanied by a certified check for $500.00, and the sealed envelope of transmittal Bid Cache should be marked, Junction, Utah, to be opened or The right is reApril 15, 1940. served to reject any and all bids. G Black, Atng Governor dear-colo- r 49 H and inch Trace Chain t MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Book No. 73, page 562). Said sale to be made subject to and reserving the rentals under a lease with the West Cache Growers, Inc. to A SET 14-in- Mar 6, 13. 1940 (l)a cash of the MEET Franklin stake's annual Sundav school convention, together with the regular stake and local meet ing will be held Sunday, March 17, In the new stake tabernacle to announcement bt according members of the stake presidency members of the Generi Visiting Sunday school board from Salt Lake City will be in attendance. Following meeting schedule wil be carried out: Sometimes, when persons criticize From 9 to 10 a.m. the stake They call a woman catty"; and stake presidency Sundaj But I think that's a compliment. school superintendency will meet (And please dont say Im batty.) From 10 to 12 a.m. will be a special meeting for the stake A person in a city home and stake presidency Sundav Wont know who lives next door, school officers with the visiting Who lives above in her same board members. general house. A general meeting for all stake Or on a lower floor. and ward officers and members will be held at 2 p.m. But what about her little cat ? An alley cat all sooty Or one that's pedigreed and fine Wont act aloof and snooty. MAKE AN OFFER! John C. Wieth of the University Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kidman of Utah. of Mendon announce the safe arrival of a son. The child was Cache connty commissioners Without an it born Wednesday of this week. have purchased two new cars Knows everyintroduction, cat from local agents for use in Id like to be real for dmiles. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Larsen of county departments. A Studebak-e- r And greet strange folks with was bought for the sheriff, and Garfield, former Logan residents, smiles! have announced the birth of an a new DeSoto for the county road Lyla Myers. eight pound son, born to them supervisor. R. O. Loosle and March 14 at the Holy Cross hos- Newell J. Crookston have gone pital in Salt Lake City. The boy is to the factories to bring the cars the second child of the couple. home. Mrs. Larsen is the former Eva Ruth Murphy, daughter of Mr. Everyone taking part In the Loand Mrs. J. C. Murphy of Logan. gan pageant is requested to ata tend special rehearsal to be held A complete layette was sent to this evening at 8 oclock in the the Logan Red Cross headquart- tabernacle. Director J. Karl Wood ers today from the Wellsville Jun- has announced that a complete ior high school. The girls of the will be conducted tonight, school furnished the materials and practice to the productions opening prior made the layette under the super- next Wednesday night. vision of their teacher. Miss Larsen, and donated it unsolicited Mr. and Mrs, John O. Izatt of to the Red Cross. Mrs. Nellie Boise announce the arrival of a Langton, local Red Cross chairborn today at the Cache man also received today a letter daughter, General hospital. It is the Valley in York New from headquarters first child for the young couple. informing her the second ship- Mrs. Izabt was formerly Miss ment of clothes from here had Jeanne Merrill of this city. been received and was being sent to Europe on the next boat. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson over the arrival of a Mr. and Mrs. Wllfoitl Stauffer are rejoicing born at a Logan are rejoicing over the birth of a baby daughter hospital. local at a hospital daughter Thursday. Mrs. Stauffer was forCATHOLIC merly Miss Mattie Pearce of Catholic services will be held Sunday morning at 9 o'clock in the chamber of commerce. Get your Ice Cream for Sunday's dinner at England's, West LOGAN STAKE GENEALOGY Adv. Center. Only 49c half gal. The monthly Union meeting of the Logan stake Genealogical board J. Arbon Christensen will fur- and all ward committees will be nish special vocal solos at the held in the Eleventh ward assembly Fourth ward Sacrament services room Sundya at 2 p. m. Musical Sunday evening. numbers wll be presented by the Eleventh ward committee. The of The monthly union meeting board has some important matthe Logan stake genealogical ters to present, and there will be board and all ward committees the usual department work. A good will be held in the Eleventh ward attendance is desired. No, you don ft need oodles of money to 1910. E. NELSON Attorney for Estate Dates of Publication: 'ft Mrs. G. C. Kilgore, June Peterson, Ernest Eberhard,' Verna Greaves, R. R. Rowell, Stemphen Morten-soMerline Egbert and Melvin Thomas. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In Ihe Matter of the Estate of JOHN WYATT. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Wellsville. Cache County, Utah, on or before the 17th day of May, assembly room Sunday NATURE LECTURE 80-Ro- Election of new officers of the Preston Parent-Teacheassociation was carried out this week during a special program in the Senion high school auditorium. Mrs. J. M. Palmer was elected president of the association to succeed Mrs. Howard J. Maughan. Mrs. C. L. Jenkins was elected vice president and Mrs. Joseph F. Smith, secretary. The retiring officers with Mrs. Maughan are Mrs. H. Cari Nielse-- j and Mrs. Homer Johnson. Mrs. T. K. Greaves, fifth district vice president, installed the new officers. An interesting panel discussion on Community and School Responsibility In Citizenship Training" was carried out under the direction of Principal W. H. Sim- I. That master over-taxe- Professor George B. Caine of the Utah State department of animal husbandry has selected four prize winning cows from me college herd to enter in the contest to be staged at the Capitol tonight at 9 oclock. Milkmaids tor the contest are 'students of the college and are champions in the art. They are Elida Sorenson, Idaho state womans champion, Louise Christiansen, champion of Beaver county; Joyce Adney of Corinne and Eva Fife of Logan. The contest is to be run on a time schedule and the milk weighed at the completion of the alloted time to determine the winner. After this a contest will be staged for those not in the championship class. Other numbers on the amateur show tonight will be as follows: Chloe Jean and Frank Passey, College swing dance; a cappella choir from Smithfield; Beth Swenson and Ruth Clyde, dance; Erma Pehrson and Josephine Brown, violin duet, with Marjorie Crockett at the piano, and a surprise number. . d Approximately 3000 weary from morning hour which climaxed . winter quarter classes Friday at Utah State Agricultural college, were partially relieved of their strain as senior classmen assumed the position of medicine man a.id dealt out prescriptions in the form of a lively assembly in the afternoon. Dorotha and Norman Daines of Preston, Idaho, drew much applause for a snappy jitterbugging exhibition to the music of Eldy Hansen and his orchestra of Logan. The Merrill sisters trio of Preston, composed of Carmen, and Venus; Miss Alys Gwen Baugh of Logan; and Student Body President Jerold Shepherd of Salina sang vocal numbers. Master of ceremonies was Raymond Kimball of Kanosh. minds, exams Tonight is Bossys night behind the footlights, with four prize USAC cows sharing the spotlight at the weekly Capitol theater ama- HOMES FOR SALE 5 RMS, new. Buyer may choose DIXIE his own interior decorations. 5 Fred Blauser. Ph. 810. APTS. FOR RENT FURNISHED Funerar services for Dixie ThomJ RMS. htd. 336 N 2 East. as, small daughter of Lewis and 2 MOD. duplex. 459 W 1st No. Pearl Jenkins Thomas, were conducted in the Newton ward chapel FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 1500 LB. mare, cheap; saddle. 1202 Friday, with BiBhop L. G. Salisbury conducting. 9 N 2 E. Music was furnished by the choir old saddle mare. Ph. 973-and the following soloists; Arbon Christensen, Einar Pedersen and 2 MO. old spaniel pups. 490 W 3 S. Gwenvia Clarke. were Amos Griffin, Speakers 9 . R. Tuddenham, Joseph Bishop mons. 9 PIANO, Phone 1177. evenings. Salis- Dean Stanley Griffin and M-2- by Cubs baseball team Preston members will hold a meeting Monday night In the fire department room of the City building to map out its summer program for the coming season. In addition th,- - club will elect new officers and transact general business. All last years team members and any others interested in becoming members of the club are invited to attend the meeting. rs CONDUCT RITES M-1- 9 Beauty MARCH IB, 19'40. College Art Club stop-ligh- farce by Wall Spence A three-ac- t entitled SATURDAY, Initiation Death From Page One) were loaded into a Davis county City, Brigham bus, driven to where they were met with a Cache school district by bus, driven Orvin Nyman of North Logan. Brakes Lock Investigating officers declared that the car's brakes had locked and caused the vehicle to swerve into a ditch. All students were thrown forward as it nosedived into the barrow pit, and according to observers, a small fire started underneath the bus. Clyde Rust, an occupant of a bus just ahead of the one which was wrecked, ran back and opened the emergency door. Ironic it was that a Cache county school bus should crash one day after a driving and safety school conducted by the Cache school district at Utah State Agricultural college. C. Ezra Knowlton, chief comengineer of the Utah road inrecent a mission, said today spection of the South Cache high school bus that crashed had shown the vehicle to be in good condition. Inspection The Nov. 2 inspection showed only defects tod be a short exhaust heater, pipe, defective window and defective ts clearance and lights. Only the short exhaust was redefect. a as major garded The bus driver, Wtlford George, 37, was fully licensed to operate received the machine. George slight facial cuts in the accident. Examination reports showed the cars brakes, said by officers ve-to have locked and caused the hicle to swerve into a ditch, were in good condition. endorsing the government's plan to continue the war to UTAH, FIVE INJURED (Continued of the day LOGAN, L, HERES MORE ABOUT Page One a "complete victory" and that France would reject any "peace plans" which might be put forth through Italy. In Berlin, the official news agency distributed an Amsterdam dispatch saying relations between Joseph P. Kennedy, United States ambassador, and Britain had become strained. The dispatch alleged that Kennedy, in a confidential report to Washington, said among other things that the Allies had blundered and could not win the war on the western front. Kennedy, in London, denied making such a report There were diplomatic stirring from Rumania, where the governiron ment began releasing guardists from prison. 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