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Show FACE SIX THE I I A agreement hearing will be held in the stale capitol at; Salt Lake City Monday at 9 30 a m. where growers wilt have the oppoitunity to make a ehange in the proposed agreement as it now stands, Dr. Arvil Stark, horticulturist for the Utah State Agricultural college extension service, said Thursday. meetings have been held this week at which growers and shippers have discussed the proposed marketing plan and Dr. Stark said that it is hoped the growers will come to the Monday meeting with their recommendations well in mind A USDA representative from the division of marketing and marketing agreements will be present ut the Mon day meeting. ' ' $ i The Cache regional storehouse will close every Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock beginning Saturday, April 20. All bishops orders arc to be presented on Saturdays no later than 12 noon. marketing Opportunites to join the United States Navy await young men of Cattle Valley, for J. P. Wooding, recruiting officer from Ogdon, will be located in room 201 of the post office next Thursday for the purposes of recruiting new men. Mr. Wooding stated today that the western area is furnishing a great number of fine recruits for iie-lunuia- I Why be chilly when we Ladies! are closing out our lovely line of d spring coals and suits at o., off Edwards Millinery Adv. 33 West 1st. Nortn one-thir- and Mr. Mrs. Thomas Bosley, and children Richard and Julia of Corinne, were visitors in Logan today. Ted loppleton and Reese Hutchfound were Wellsville, inson, guilty of drunkenness when they tocourt appeared in Logan city day, and were given their choice of a jail! sentence or a fine of $10 by Judge E. M. 10-d- Wright. Hear Thomas E. Dewey Saturday April, 20 from 8 15 to 8'35 p. ill. Columbia Broaucasting SysAdv tem. Chief of Police and Mrs. H rum Wcathcrston became grandparents for the first time today Their son Mr and Mrs and daughter-in-laVern H. Weatherston, welcomed the arrival of a daughter in a ' Mrs. Nevada hospital. Ely, Weatherston was formerly Miss of Ogden. The Rose Morrison young couple are making their home in McGill. 3 ; U 4 1 t . ; the navy. AND SUNDAY! Wllford G. Frischknecht, state youth administrator of the NYA, has been invited to be the main speaker at the patriotic program of the Logan Fourth of July celebration, the committee m charge announced today. Director Frischknecht understands the problems of today's youth and sees a necessity for the cooperation of young and old to build a finer America. of the central The celebrations committee consists of Under the direction of Willard the Smithfield Third Thornley, ward choir will present a program of music Sunday at 4 p. m. in the ward chapel, with Irving Washerman, Claudius Doty and Jerold Shepherd as guest soloists. Lucille Roylance and Roy Darley will be accompanists. With this musicul, the Third ward choir will close a successful season. An invitation is extended to the public to attend. The program will be as follows; I. Handel Holy Art Thou Choir Rondo Beethoven Irving Washerman If With All Your Hearts Mendelssohn Claudius Doty for-''rl- r. NAZIS BASEBALL LEAGUE AMERICAN 010 0 Washington 400 0 New York Chase. Hollingsworth (2) and Ferrell; Gomez and Dickey. Gordon hit home run New York 1st. Detroit 000 000 000 004 Cleveland Pippen and Tcbbetts; Allen and Hemslcy. Philadelphia Boston Babich 300 00 000 10 and Hayes; Dickman and Peacock. Johnson hit home run Philadelphia 1st. at Chicago rain. St. Louis postponed, NATIONAL New York 000 000 000 111 Brooklyn I Schumacher and Dannlng; Casey and Phelps. 0 St. Louis 0 Chicago Cooper and Owen; French and Todd. All other games postponed, rain. IS BOSTON HERO BOSTON. April 19 ilJi-D- om DiMaggio, $75,000 rookie, paid his first dividends to the Boston Red Sox today as the club nosed out the Philadelphia Athletics, 7 to 6 in the morning game of a Patriot's Day series. A crowd of 12,000 viewed the league opener in Boston. The youngest of the DiMagg'o brothers blasted out a two-b- a t ger in the sixth inning with two out to bat in two runs to put the Red Sox, trailing at that point 4 to 3. back into the ball game. The Sox scored two runs in the eighth and these proved the iruu-giof victory as the As ninth inning rally fell one run short of lying the score. (1st game) 8 2 Philadelphia -- .020 002 002- -fi 7 8 3 000 122 02x Boston Caster Besse (7) and'Brucker Wilson, Heving (6), and Desautcls, Peacock.. Foxx hit home run Boston 4th. itsaffiMrctefi say buyers of many of Americas leading department stores m troops. YOUTH LEADER Reverend William F. Koenig, chairman; Richmond Young, Professor N. W. Christiansen and Professor S. E. Clark. It is planned by the committee to also invite the Boy and Girl Scouts to participate in the patriotic program. which is to be held in the tabernacle. Junior High Group To Attend Festival d girls from the various Home Economics clubs in the state will meet in Salt Lake City, Saturday, April 20, for their annual spring festival. The days events will begin at 9 oclock with registration by the Salt Lake Chamber of Cormerce in the assembly hall on tabernacle be will square. The morning meetsectional spent alte-diings, with the junior high school clubs, the high school clubs and college clubs meeting in separate groups. In the afternoon the girls will enjoy a fashion show, to be given by girls who have made their own outfits from the various clubs, and a tea given in honor of the new student club officers who will be elected that The tea is to be at the day. Seven-hundre- ng Lions House. The girls will be greeted by Mrs. Henry H. Blood, Mrs. Charles Skidmore, Mrs. Ab Jenkins. Miss Nancy Finch, president of the Utah Home Economics association; Dean Christine B. Clayton, Dr. Rose H. Widtsoe, and Dean Effie Warmck. The home Economics club at the USAC is in charge of the tea. g Mrs. Evelyn Carlisle, Instructor at the Logan Junior high school, and state club leader of the Home Economics clubs, is in charge of the day home-makin- Savings 4 t - 'i-.- f i i ! i f f t Better come early Heres where the big crowds go! in LOVE..,1 Other members of the cast who handed in fine portrayals in minor, though important parts, were Pat Nelson, Bernice Brown. Anne Ryan, Melba Call. Edith Morgan, Warren Caldwell and Dean Rothe. The production staff includes; Adviser, N. Alvin Pedersen: publicity director, Wllford D. Porter; assistants, Lola Jensen, Keith Boyer, Bemell Wynn; dramatic man- ager, Burrell Hanson; director's assistant, Alice Bateman; ushering, members of Theta Alpha Phi; scenery, Darwin Evans ; stage manager, Royce Hansen; lighting. Royal Henderson; technical crews, Melvyn Brown, Don Hall, Eldon Jacobsen, Ruth Pond, Helen Mur- council, Bo,y reported the progress which has been made during the entire ten days of the THERMOMETER RISE! $9000 drive. Of the $8536.00 needed, $7285 00 has been either collected or pledged in the various scout districts Those attending the breakfast were: Frederick P. Champ, council president; N. W. Merkley, chairman of the finance committee; O. Guy Cardon, chairman of the dnve; Preston Pond, Ace Calder, Wilford Lundberg, Henry Hurren, O. A. Garff, Ariel Bemtson, Warren Schow and Rex M. Ingersoll. The remaining $1251 00 will be collected sometime during the next two months. It was explained by Chairman Cardon that most of this amount had been promised by various business houses and individuals and committeemen would call at a date set by the donners to collect the money. This year the council budget has been increased by $1500 00 and it was enthusiastically expressel by council officers that the people of Cache Valley had cooperated almost 100 with the council in helping to realize the objective. $8000 $7000 Aid $6000 Help $5000 the Boy Scouts ! $4000 $3000 $2000 FORMER LOGAN RESIDENT DIES Lemon Juice ray, Woodrow Evans, Milo Nelson, Mrs. Annette Earl Cummings, 81, Eldora McLaughlin, Joyce Adney, wife of Clarence Cummings, 717 Bclva Lee, Rachel Rica and Fran-cin- e East First South street, died in a Cottle. Salt Lake hospital Thursday at 5.45 p. m. of a heart ailment. A native of Farmington, where all activities. nnd will conduct With assistance of Miss Carmen she was born to Jacob and Fannie Ballard, Miss Mildred Badger and Cummings Earl on July 12, 1858, she Miss Ruth Stoddard, Miss Carlisle resided for a number of years in aiil take the homemaking club Logan. For the past 20 years she of the Junior high down to the had resided in Salt Lake City. She festival. The club has been mak- was a member of the L.D.S. church. In addition to her husband, she ing plans during the year for this earned enough is survived by a brother, Frank day and have money to take care of their trans- Earl of Logan, and two sisters, portation and a dinner they will Mrs. Sarah Pond of Santa Ana, enjoy at the Hotel Utah, that Cal., and Mrs. Eulalia Goodwin of Berkeley, Cal. evening before returning to Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. Sunday in the Lindquist Marco Polo wrote the account Mortuary in Logan. Friends may in to while call his from 11:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. of travels Cathay Sunday. prison at Genoa, Italy. As Thrilling HELP TIIE As the Stunning Fashions Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pains Quickly If I you suffer from rheumatic, arthritw or neuritis pain, try this simple inexpensive home recipe that thousands are using. Get a Compound topackage of day. Mix it with a quart of water, Ru-E- x add the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy. 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MOM in Technholort 'tfcatcSes the' imagination Wlthjt. tHEDDA HOPPER effectivel- y- the Cache Valley Scouts of America, & Im a yot I'm earned supporting roles At a breakfast held this morning in the Bluebird, chairmen of the finance campaign to raise money from public subscription for A . . . and 6 labels from White Star Tuna or ' Chicken of the Sea Brand Grated Style Tuna 14 inches in hoighf the stage about twice, but while they were there, they dominated scenes. Asa Bullen as the principal of the school turned In a creditable performance. Severe, a stickler for discipline, he had students jump through the hoop principally because he told them to. Franklin Moon as the only instructor who understood Henry was excellent, while Jqvce Adney as the prim Miss Eggleston put the necessary austerity into the part. Tonight Rice will and Saturday, Rachel play that role. A character part of an Italian parent was strongly carried by Milo Nelson, while Courtney Hanson as the neat but arrogant student drew favorable comments from the audience. Perce Smith as Mr. Patterson, Bclva Lee as Miss Pike, and James Duffy as Bill New Spring for only WOMAN One) (Continuea From Fag Boy Scout Fund Campaign Report Is Presented Today If you need and want some appreciate unusual values then youve a thrill in store for you in Allens exciting New Spring Coat Clearance Sale. Sparkling fashions youll wear right now. All radically reduced for immediate clearance. GET CONTRACTS 1, LITTLE THEATER conscious . LOGAN TEACHERS Teachers in Logan city schools have received their contracts for 1940-4and will return them by April 29, it was announced today by David Tarbet, clerk of the education board. Although there was no blanket increase in salaries, adjustments were made in some instances. The Logan school board, meeting in regular session, extended a vote of confidence to Superintendent E Allen Bateman in his present duties, and indicated that he for another would be term of two years on June 1 school budget Considering the for next year, offucals noted that there would be an increase of an estimated $3500 over present year expenses. A plan of landscaping the Wood-- I ruff school ground was presented at the meeting Lawn has already been sown at the new school. . style IF yourestunning coats ... If you J H m-io- KERR'S MORE ABOUT TO SPEAK HERE TO GIVE PROGRAM qwhpjs 4 Seeks New Freedom ASK Aubrey ,1. Parker of Santa Barbara, who has been in the men's clothing business for 20 years will open an office in the building formerly occupied by A. H. ParII ker on 325 South Main. Mr. ParGounod ker will make his home here, Send Out Thy Light Choir and invites the public to visit him Faust1 Even Bravest Heart when he completes office Gounod Prologue "I pagliacci" Leoncavallo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Smith Jerold Shepherd arare rejoicing today over the Nocturne in B flat minor Chopin rival of an eight-poun- d son, born Scherzo in B flat minor Chopin at Cache the Valley yesterday Irving Washerman newcomer Rossini The is Boheme the La hospital. Cadman first son but second child for the Time and I y Claudius Doty was Mrs. Smith young couple Miss Lillian Mikkclson, and The Pilgrims Chorus Wagner III. Smith is an employe of the Malotte Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Whitney, wife Song Of The Open Road First Security bank. of millionaire sportsman John Hay Jerold Shepherd De Falla (Jock) Whitney, admitted she was Dance Of Fire seeking a Nevada divorce decree Irving Wasserman Ah Moon Of My Delight when she arrived in Reno, above, to HERES MORE ABOUT Lehmann establish residence. Claudius Doty Herbert Sweetheart Gypsy Jerold Shepherd and Choir (Continued From rage One) DOM DIMAGGIO British and French are much further along than indicated, there did not appear to be much doubt as to the outcome of the battle of Elverum. The Norwegians were poorly equipped and poorly organized and apparently had no artil lery, according to a United Press correspondent who toured that sector late yesterday. Daily we receive the newest The British-Frenc- h forces landthings in millinery and sell them ing in Norway were far removed for $195 and $2.95 These hats are from the Norwegians seeking to sold at greatly reduced prices as defend Elverum. which is near the one of Get Swedish frontier. Such reports as they are sample hats. Edwards these delightful hats at were received of allied clashes with Millinery Co. 33 West 1st. N. Adv. the Germans on the coast were not officially confirmed and treated Marriage licenses have been is- with considerable reserve in neusued at the county clerk's office tral sources. to James Legrand Burton. 24, of Many Dead Garland, and Maurine Marble, 21, In the Trondheim zone where of Botbwell; to Davis Lamont the biggest battle of the war seemand Frances Ruth ed to 21, Scott, be impending the British both of 18, liawkes, Pingree. troops were reported by Stockholm to have driven back to Select that new dress NOW newspapers a German detachment near the from our 100 new ones just in, port of Amsos. This report, pubdirect from Hollywood. Sizes 11 to lished by the Dagens Nybeter, said 52. Priced at $1.00 to $8.95. Ed- the Germans lost a number of dead wards Millinery Co. 33 West 1st and Adv. North. In the far northern Narvik zone, according to an exchange telegraph dispatch, the British repulsed a German force attempting to move northward from the iron ore port to the important port of Tromsoe. At the ports of Narvik and Bodoe a strategically important point 100 miles south of Narvik the British were reported besieging German forces in an effort to exOPEN SATURDAY haust their supplies before closing in with the aid of Norwegian i t SM1THFIELD CHOIR ABOUT TOWN I it rniDAY, Arnu: II E II A E D 3 O U R N A TJ, LOGAN, UTAH, Von Comp Soo Food Compony, Inc., Bo C, Tormmol Itlond, Californio. (Potfoga Stamps not oecaptad) Chock for Ordar AltoJob fln4CoshMony from Chickan of fho Soa Brand or Whito Star Tuna. Sand moSALT A PEPPER ST$ (Salt Shokor it Canary YtHowj Shakor it Turquoui Blot), f Ptppor and does tricks umsu Indtood cilrnmnistt Coming to the CAPITOL LADIES Nam Addrmtt- City Allen STORE Slot -- A |