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Show y " A9 .. - I UTAH, Rally Planned SY hetic y- Bu 'ercd was hoir. rave, and ..la- the t 4 Trenton Troop Goes On Hike graduate the Utah State of V The Hyrum District Explorer at the Scouts held a pow-woSouth Cache high on Tuesday evening, attended by 48 Explorer Scouts and 10 leaders. Prior to the opening ceremony exhibits were prepared In all types of explorer camping equip-- j w Smithfield Beat Sound In Cache Valley Not A Chain Theatre ment Sun. Bargain Mat. 4 p. m. me j . Four T)avgktn J PRISCILLA LANE ROSEMARY LANE PACE LOLA LANE-GAL- V Arrangements lohn GARFIELD 1 two-ma- n for this affair were in charge of Amos Gerber, district commissioner and Paul A Nielsen, chairman of the advancement committee of Hyrum district- Uo(ng pictures of ffie Bridger hike taken by Cache Council Explorer Scouts into the Wind River mountains of Wyoming were shown. Songs and activities were in charge of Preston W. Pond, scout executive, assisted by Paul Y. Dunn, field The Charterer tl Mickey Borden" a He Appeared m 4 Daughters m Portrayed by Curious Puppy Latest Pathe News ' Last Times Today and n tents, sleeping bags, pack racks, gadgets, cooking gear, home-mad- e tin can cooking ideas; and special which included Balt equipment and pepper shakers, knives, axe, match boxes, etc., were displayed. FourWiies Claude Rains jrfhrLrM.EtfAfcfl One-ma- A tender story which touches the emotions, and yet whicji abounds with humorous situations, Four Wives opens 'at the Mam theater , in Smithfield Sunday Troops enjoyed A. OPENS NEXT 60 and 160 of .Lewiston, an evening of demon- strations in the Pioneering Merit Badge by Lawrence Baird. The main points stressed were the tying of logs together for making a bridge. All members of the troop are studying this , merit badge and plan to pass their examinations in the near future. The scouts of Troop 60, under leadership of Scoutmaster Ted Lewis and Assistant Scoutmaster Ravmond Lane have been holding activity nights every Thursday throughout the winter. During these special activity nights they have been studying handicraft of all kinds, rope work, making of neckerchief elides, etc. Saturday, April 13, they made an overnight camp on Bear River and passed tests in cooking and firebuilding. Riggs Plays In Semi-Fina- Today ls 4--6, . 6--2, i GEM THEATRE STARTS TOMOROW AT 1:00 P.M. HITS ROBERT E. SHERWOODS PULITZER PRIZE PLAY CONVENTION F-F.- Hold Meeting 11.00-12.0- 0. 7-- 5, 7-- WEE Annual convention of the Utah Association of Future Farmers of America will be held at the USA.C April 25, 26 and 27, it was announced Friday by C. L, chairman of the college committee arranging for the conwill be under clave. Activities the supervision of Mark Nichols, state director of agricultural education from Salt Lake City. 450 participants Approximately from Utah high schools are expected to attend the convention in addition to high school instructors of agricultural and liveprostock classes. The three-da- y gram will open April 25 in the when plans college auditorium for the meetings will be outlined to those attending. At this session a general cross section of the campus student activities will be shown, the details of which are being arranged by Jerold Shepherd of Salina, student body president who is a member of of the directing committee. Judging contests will be staged among the various high school FFA chapters of the state, beginning April 26 at 8 a. m. Po-coc- lt, and throughout continuing the day. These contests are; livestock judging, poultry, dairying, crops and weed identification and the farm mechanics. Following judging an Amateur Hour program will be presented to the convention by members present William Whitaker of Salt Lake City, president of the college Ag club, is in charge of arranging and handling animals for the various livestock judging contests. A special feature of the convention will be a horseshoe pitching contest open to the attending FFA chapter members. It will be run off during the three days of the meet under the direction of Professors J. R. Jenson and H. B. Hunsaker. The committee in charge of arrangements consists of: C L Pocock, chairman. Professors L. R. Humpherys, George B. Caine, J. R. Jenson, Ralph W. Phillips, Aaron Bracken, Ernest Jeppsen. L. Mark Neuberger and E. A. Call, Jack Croft, dean of men, Erwin Clement, alumni secretary, Mr. Shepherd and Mr. Whitaker. ' LABOR LEADERS CONDEMN BILL RUTH GORDON WASHINGTON, D. C. April 19 (Special) Two labor leaders representing hundreds of thousands of workers today appeared before a house subcommittee to vigorcondemn ously Representative Wright Patman's bill to place a crushing tax on chain stores. John B. Haggerty, chairman of the board, International Allied Association, Printing Trades speaking for pressmen, engravers and others, said the bill would wipe out the largest buyers of union printing; raise the cost of living for all workers as well as employers; lower living standards and generally disrupt a great retailing system which pays a huge advertising and printing ALLAN BAXTER PLUS THIS 2ND FIRST RUN HIT He estimated that "advertising and printing by larger chains amounted to ten per cent of the nation's printing bill." ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS . - . . . I., with RAYMOND MASSEY GENE LOCKHART MARY HOWARD bill. COURT OF REVIEW Cache district Explorer board of review will be held in the stake house on Monday, April 22 at 7:30 p. m. All Explorers who are eligible for awards are urged to bring their examination cards to the board of review. This is in preparation of the Explorer rally to be held at Guinavah park on May 4 and 5. JOE PENNER BETTY GRABLE in 1 - (( WE, DA Y Black billfold, Morris 'Sjo-berMillville. Reward. Rot. LOST: g, 1 1. Herald-Journa- l. THE 15-1- Three Stakes Set 1475-J- Big Camporee The Oneida, Franklin and Benson stakes have combined to hold a three stake scout camporee at the golf course, Preston, on Friday and Saturday, April 26 and 27. Arrangements are in charge of F. C. Forsgren, Orion Jensen, and Rulon S. Merrill, district chairman of the three districts. District commissioners are program and promotional directors for the camporee. Paul Y. Dunn, field assistant, will be the council representative. In connection with the camporee and as part of the Friday night program there will be a court of honor. The program and this part of the activity is in charge of Maurice advancement Tingey, chairman. The program Includes camping and cooking on a minimum required basis set up by the council; games and contests in scout activito enjoy ties; and opportunities the fellowship that scout camporees afford. Ernest Eberhard will be the moral oflicer and activity director. . 3 SITUATIONS WANTED wants house WOMAN Ph. cleaning. 1561-- My-1- 6 FLORISTS lANSY plants. Logan Floral, 890 N 6th E. Ph. COMPLETE floral service.. Freds Flowers, business conducted only or at 27 So. Main. Ph. 227-343-- 8 227-- J. FURNACE CLEANING Ph. Co. Coal Si Stoker A -- 30 132. HOUSES FOR SALE HOME, center of .city, price. Land part pay. 236 No RMS, bath, 258 W 2nd No, 52600. Inc. furniture. Easy terms. Ph. 0 12, ask for Mr. Hanson. RANGE, tables, bookcase. 583 Blvd. 1629. 6 SALE: Sulky plow, prac. new. Ph. 5 J. W. Quayle Jr. 087-RFOR sale or service, the most spotted stallion in Ut. 207 S 1 W. 1. mission. Rudolph Wuthrich, 1295 Canyon Road. LARGE bldg, lot near college. Ph. BEET drilling, My-1- 4 6 A -- 28 Ph. Richmond pointer pups. 7 5 HUSKEY weaner pigs, red seed SEED potatoes, seed barley, Oscar 090-RSjo-ber- g, Millville. A. M. 0 N 2 fj. HAY del. Cliff Lansen, Ph. weeks. 060-R- ment. dence. phosphate attachHammond, Provi- SALE; Federation seed wheat 6 Ph. kvnu p.m. At 12:15 RIGHT AFTER SLNGIV SAM, LISTEN TO NEEDHAMS Living Room Suites in new Spring Patterns $39.50 and up. Including labor and materiaL UPHOLSTERY COMPANY 174 South Main Phone 463-- J 0 SALE: Seed patoes, blue tag Si first year from Montana Si Nebraska. Certified guaranteed. Ph. PUREBRED fbidays Bottling Co. SADLERS FOR SALE, FURNITURE 36 DODGE pickup, good mech. Si tires. Will accept trade. 455 N 3 7 E. COAL RANGE, cheap. 59 E 4tti 6 So. INTERNATIONAL 1M ton truck with beet rack, 8 speed trans- 41. mothSC 6 FARMERS COLUMN 15. a E. 1 FOR SALE MISCEL. 754-- Coca-Col- MAN ON THE STREET My-- 1 BOAT Si trailer The 7 WANGSGAARD Butter 7.75-8.5- 2 FIRST RUN MAJOR 081-R- 1 180-23- 1 LOST. AND FOUND T 25-4- 1 WANTED TO BUY Markets At a Glance OgJen Livestock 5.25-6.5- 0; ENTS 6 HOUSTON, Tex., April 20 (U.P 'Bobby Riggs, Chicago's national tennis champion, plays F'rank OGDEN, Utah, April 20 (UJ9 Guernsey of Rice Institute, interLivestock: collegiate champion, in a semiHogs; for week, higher; final match of the annual River 0 Oaks tournament today, the winner late top 6.15 on good & choice lb. butchers. to meet Bitsy Grant of Atlanta is Cattle: for week, 2,256; moderate- Sundays final. Grant played a waiting game to ly active, generally strong to unevenly higher; good fed slaughter outlast El wood Coos of Portland, bulls Ore., yesterday and won his final steers and heifers 5 good . and choice veal berth with a ... calves Fashion Forecast In Color Chapter No. 7 GREEN HORNET AO WANTED: Six solicitors and sales- GOOD used milk separator. Ph. 673-people. Pleasant, dignified and profitable work. See Kaliff, Tem- BUGGY for twins. Phone 511. ple Hotel, Sunday. SMALL building lot, with improveIn Logan. Write, giving loHOUSES FOR RENT FURN. ments, cution, price. Box L. Herald- 2 Journal. 5 RMS. garage, close in Ph. 716. 5 HIGHEST prices paid for useless My-1- 5 horses & cows. Ph. 388. OLD horses for mink reed. Best My-prices paid: Ph. USELESS horses. new born calves. BY UNITED PRESS Top prices. Ph. 673-Stocks higher and moderately USELESS horses, good prices. Ph. active. 706. My-Bonds irregular. Curb stocks irregularly higher. SPECIAL NOTICES Wheat and corn barely steady. Rubber firm. AUCTION SALE horses and mules, Cotton about steady. Wednesday . April 24th. We will Foreign exchange higher. huve generous receipts. If you want to buy be here. If you Prices- want to sell, send them in. JIMMIE DUNN HORSE & MULE COMMISSION (X). Union SAN FRANCISCO April 20 '.!!) 3 Stock Yards, Ogden, Utah. Dairy market: butler: 92 score 27. ALL kinds of sewing. 748 E 10th N. ,, Eggs: large 18, medium 4 small 12- - v. CAREFUL estimates given on all building Si contract work by exSALT LAKE CITY. April 20 (OE -See Revere perienced builder. Butter: extra cartoned 29. My-1- 5 Forsberg, Ph. 231-LOT plowing. Niederhauser. Ph. 6 graduation last year. He came to the college in 1935 and during his stay here achieved high scholastic honors winning a membership in Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholastic fratern- Explorer I) SAI.ES PEOPLE. Agri- Hymn District Holds Lewiston Troops i 14 Vy PAGE FIVE. Classified Ads Bring Quick Results Herald-Journ- al cultural college class of 39 received notification Friday of his selection for a graduate teaching fellowship in physics at Pennsylvania State college. Mr. Harding stated that the fellowship provided for him to begin work this fail. For the past year, Mr. Harding has been working on a graduate teaching assistantship in the department of physics at Utah State under the direction of Professor Leon B. Linford, head of the department. This assistantship was awarded him at the time of his ity. According to Professor Linford, Penn State has recently completed the construction of a new, Troop 62 of Trenton, under leadchemistry and physics ership of Wm. R. Haslam, scoutmaster, took a hike to Payne's hill bifilding. This will only serve to on Newton creek Saturday. They Improve their department which invited the Cub Scouts to come was already one of the best in the with them and displayed skill in nation, he stated. cooking without utensils. The purpose of the hike was to encourage the younger boys, who were eligible, to join the troop and enjoy the thrills of scouting. Troop 62 is planning to participate in Pow-Wo- w the camporee to be held at Preston April 26 and 27. Theatre Opens At Main - Samuel W. Harding of Magna, a four-stak- ?r ot ell. p O. oday to , The Ted daho TEACHING POST e The Explorer rally to be held at Guinavah park in Logan ranyon on Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and 5 is attracting attention and Scouters Scouts of many throughout the council. S. D. (Dil) Young, Scout executive of the Ogden area council, will tell some real Explorer stories at the camp fire Saturday night and Earl J. Glade, managing director of K.S.L. will give an inspirational talk at the Sunday service on May 5th. All Explorers are urged to contact their leaders immediately and make arrangements to attend this outing. city the Four Wives GRADUATE GETS Explorer Four-Sta- ke SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 194 0. My-- 3 067-J- 1. My-1- 1 barley potatoes. 1. My-- 1 1300 Ph. My-- 4 Conn trumpet. 705 N 3th FOR Sale: Big husky weiner pigs. Fred J. Miller. Hyruro. 2 East. CABINET, baby cart. 337 N 1 W. REAL ESTATE SALE USED USED CARS 1938 Ford Sedan $56540 1985 Ford Coach 325.00 1986 Ford Coupe 848.00 1888 Ford Coupe 298.00 1888 Chev. Sedan 82840 1985 Chev. Sedan 828.00 1988 Chev. Coach 32040 1988 Chev. 1H ton track 84840 1987 Chev. 1)4 ton track 46840 1986 Chev. IK ton track 84840 1986 Ford 1H ton track88840 1929 Graham Sedan ..... 4840 1980 Bulck Sedan 77.78 1929 Chev. Coach 4140 - A-- FOR 2 Several repossessions. Just pay what the owner left owing on them and they are yours. 2 USED beet drill. Ph. 046-R- 1 GOOD home near college. Ph. 8 754-ALFALFA seed. State inspected. Guar, weed free. Vance Benson, NEW mod. brick home. Will take 9 Trenton. good used car in part pay. Inq. 8 219 W 3 N. ALFALFA seed. Phone 2 STUDIO couches, 2 9 x 12 rugs, SACRIFICE, good home. 136 West My-1- 1 'breakfast set, 2 elec, ovens. 318 E 1st No. 0 3 S. 5 RM. mod. home, garage. Ph. 1190-My-- 8 LIGHT-colore- d LEGAL NOTICES patch work quilt, made by Eleventh NEW home. 220 E 1 No. Ph. 574-2 ward Relief Society for sale for NOTICE TO WATER USERS 0 35.00. Call 186. The following Applications have been filed to appropriate under- HIGH college-teste- d BUILDING AND REPAIR Bliss seed potatoes. C. McCracken, Smithfield. ground water from wells in Cache BIG REDUCTION M-- 7 GET my figures on bldg., remodelcounty, Utah, all descriptions being IN USED CARS from SLB&M: ing, cabinet, cement. Work guarBLISS eating potatoes, also seed. C. E. Smith. Ph. 379. Richanteed. 13119 E. D. Hutchison, Ph. 98u So. Main. Niedersauser, 1936 BUICK My-1- 8 $ j- -r mond. 6.75 g.p.m. for domestic use 1475-My-- 1 SEDAN from 2 in. well 107 ft. deep, at ALFALFA Is) deL hay, Eg an, Ph. point E. 695 ft. and S. 1110 ft. 036-J1 1937 GRAHAM ATTENTION! from NW Cor. Sec. 22, T. 14 N., SEDAN .... -To AU Horse Owner. Our j g 13152 William Thain, 264 West APTS. FOR RENT FURND. horse shoeing shop Is now 1937 OLDSMOBILE Center Street, Logan. 5 g.p.m. for 2 RMS. bath. 246 No. 2 E. open. AU work Guaranteed. 3 SEDAN stock watering from 2 in. well 495 GEO. D. GRIFFIN ft. deep at point S. 265 ft. and E HOUSEKEEPING 8l sleeping rms. 1935 NASH MAIN SO. 2ND My-1- 8 79 W. Center. 1055 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 11, T. L SEDAN 1 12 N, R. 1 W. E. 78 N heat. REFRIG, range, 6 13216 Phebe Z. Ward, P. O. Box 1936 STUDEBAKER 6.75 g.p.m. for do- DELUXE. 25, Riverside. SEDAN June 1st. 275 N 3rd mestic use from 2 in. well 133 ft. My-1- 9 East. a plumbing O HE A T I N G deep, at point E. 125 ft. and S. 4 ROOMS modern. 155 E 1st South. 1560 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 30, 5 and Repairing. 1 Sewer T. 11 N., R. E. 13230 George Ewer, 331 West Sd GROUND floor 3 rms. htd. elec, estimate Free equipt 392 No. Main. Ph. 564. North, Logan. 67.5 g.p.m for irriNew and uaed fixtures My-1- 8 gation from 2 in. well 70 ft deep 257 Nortt Haiti - Ph. 238 at point W. 171 ft. and N. 296.6 ft 2 RMS. bath htd. 464 E 5th No.. Phono 1082 121 South Mala 5 from Eli Cor. Sec. 32, T. 12 N, R. 1 E RMS., private hath Si closet 13235-M- rs. Wick Ewing, Smith-fielClean, nicely furn. htd. elec, 4.05 g.p.m. for stock watering, My-1- 6 equipt. 218 E 5th No. from 3 in. well 248 ft. deep at point MODERN elec, equipt 295 E 5th N. 60 19S1 Nash Sedan W. 2415 ft. and N. 910 ft. from SE 3 LUMP $ 65 1982 Plymouth Sedan Cor. Sec. 8. T. 13 N.. R. 1 E. Ton 19S5Buk-$375 Sedan 13264 Edgar Hibbard, RFD No. 3 RMS., bath. Modern. 129 N 1 W. STOVE 3 1 985 Ford $275 1, South Main Street Logan. 6.75 Coupe Ton ISS5Chev. 1H ton Pickup ..$275 g.p.m. for domestic use from 2 in. NEW for couple. 37 So. 2 W. 2 NUT 1 983 Oiev. 1H ton Truck ... $200 well 230 ft deep, at point W. 545 STEAM heat, epacious, priv. bath, Ton A ton Truck ....$125 Cbev. I 1983 ft. and S. 1060 ft. from NE Cor. 1 No. 253 W elec, range, garage. 1935 Reo Speed Wagon LARGE PEA COAL $ $200 Sec. 9. T. 11 N., R. 1 E. My-1- 4 13290 Milton Winn, Smithfield. Ton 1935 Internal 2 ton Truck $375 v. 1 ton Che Truck 936 ....$425 124.65 g.p.m. (0.277 sec. ft.) for ir- NEW 3 rms., bath, elec, equipped, RED ROCK SALT laundry, garden. 469 E 3 N. My-1- 4 1936 Intern! I A ton Truck $300 100 Lbs. rigation from 3 in. well 132 ft NEWLY 135 decorated studio 1987 660 S. ton Chev. 1285 and ....$400 Truck E. 1A ft. at apt deep, point NO. 1 SHINGLES 9 E. Center. 1987 Dodge I A ton Truck ..$400 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 16, T. 13 N-h SQ. 1 E. 1933 GMC 154 ton Truck ....$450 3 RM. apt modern, bath Si iaun-drNO. 8 SHINGLES So 13291 John M. Andrews, RFD $300 Summer rates. 270 N 2 W. (Caterpillar 80 Tractor h 6 No. 1. Box 35, Logan. 6.75 g.p.m. for McCormick Deering $150 SQ My-1- 1 Fordson domestic use from 2 in. well 202 3 RMS. Tractor 50 $ Mod. cheerful. Carbon Beat Coal Si County1 light 1820 S. Work W. and Good Hones and Ponies ft ft deep at point Close to business. 37 N 2 E. Ph. Guaranteed once tried alaray 528 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 9, T. 11 1349-- J. My-1- 1 used. N., R. 1 E. 3 13296 Lawrence S. John, 130 S. FOR couple. 379 East 2nd No. My-7th West, Logan. 6.75 g.p.m. for 8 RMS, bath. 312 West Center. My-- 8 PHONE 271 - 221 So. Mata domestic use from 2 in. well 200 2 RMS. priv, bath, newly renovated. 68 WEST CENTER, LOGAN ft. deep at point E. 630 ft and S. Access to phone. 535 E 8 No. M-- 7 100 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 4 T. 11 2 RMS. bath, steam heat. elec, N., R. 1 E. equipt Dansante Apts. 51 So. 1 13358 Joseph H. Zollinger, ProvW. My-- 7 idence. 69.75 g.p.m. (.155 sec. ft) for irrigation from 2 in. well 227 2 Si 3 RMS. Couple. 135 E. Center. 9 ft. deep, at point W. 315 ft. and S. 2330 ft from NE Cor. Sec. 11 T. 11 3 RMS. htd., elec, equipt 275 N 8 8rd E. N R. 1 W. Protests against any of the fore- 3 RMS. heated. 205 E 3rd No. 7 going Applications must be in affidavit form, with extra copy, and OR unfurn. 3 rms. bath. 163 W 4th 6 N. filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt APTS. FOR RENT UNFRD. Lake City, Utah, with a fee of $1, LIVESTOCK AUTOS on or before May 20, 1940. FURNITURE, ETC. 4 RMS. priv. bath, T. H. HUMPHERYS or 1101. Main. South 465 Ph. Loans Passed on Same Day of Application 1 STATE ENGINEER My-1- 6 Dates of Publication: Mar. 23, 30, 2 RMS. priv. bath. Ph. 848-2 Apr. 6, 13, 20, 1940. All Transactions Handled Here, Including Payments! PARTLY furn. 2 rms. priv. bath. Near temple, cheap. 255 No. 3 E. ; Full Amount of Loan In Cash! , . CACHE AUTO M-1- 092-R- 1. COMPANY wool-fille- d, J. 4 445 565 200 450 LUNDBERG MOTOR GO. J. 4. DUC DAI HALlIl A-2- d. FOR SALE COAL 6.50 A-2- 6.50 5.75 5.40 1 50' 5.00 R. er d.O y. 22-3- FUHRIMAN IMPLEMENT CO 10 FERRELL BROS to 300 nt .. 0 NEW modern. 21 S 1st E. Ph. 360. A NEW, oil heat Inq. BO OKIES WEPT WANTED, LIVESTOCK- - 0 Top prices paid for live or dead horses, cattle; also feeder hogs. Whites Trout Farm, Phone Hyrum, 11 R-collect. 2, NEW PRICES FOR FIRST My4 21 So. 1 E. HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. NEW mod. 4 rms. 145 W LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED RUN MAJOR PICTURES 4 So. 2 1. 6 RMS. atoker, basement at hot air heated. Half 145 NSW. Ph. 599. My-1- 0 Machine ground. We call for and deliver. Logan Bike FOR local Si long distance moving, storage, packing, shipping. Call and Sport Shop. 174 North Main. Phone 157. My-- 7 Johnson Transfer Co. 314. My-- 4 20t UNTIL 5:00 P.M. Z$t EVENING UP-TO-DA- TE OF LOGAII D. J. WILSON, Manager. Under supervision of state banking department Office Hours: 8 to 12. 1 to 6, Daily Saturdays: 8 to 1. 29 West First North Phone 260 WINDOW BLINDS MADE IN OUR FACTORY WE MAKE THE BEST VENETIAN BLINDS WITH EITHER WOOD OR STEEL SLATS A STATE LOAN CO. IE xxsum CLOTH BLINDS. NEWEST COLORS, BEST WORKMANSHIP. NEW CLOTH ON OLD ROLLERS. |