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Show THE HER of the 24 national parns m America now are open throughout the entire year. Mi r last START LOGANS H LY 4 Hi CELEBRATION WITH A RIOT OF IT N! lh i Marri dence gan. Special Mr. nounc Midnite Previie WEDNESDAY 11:45 one b i '1 I. M. Funny enough to make even a ghost laugh! Big provit Mr. ,oiinc baby Budge have 58sSS ,. MUl lb Baur Hanse LUKAS is 9 ) PRICES 2.y ami 35b Tickets Now On Sale The genert sumni poned in ch Aft SHOW PUCE Of cachf ocratii bake Scrow Christ I : Log. provet ie'$ night, i Mr. BIG SHOW visitm baytoi Mrs. IS HERE TODAY King unt, agaj low Gur.na son, at 15 in oi hal! flo.J be' p. ling a usk, ti grou long coil ach se( all to want to id wer,i was to ies ani iweate; dii JuUuffiB COSIJIETICS 1 , boil-- l iithfl , The Big ie coe by a :n an ys. leave for the of Jun , Roosevi Europe abroad, lated a ALSO unui LOVE, HONOR AND OH BABY" how despera Last so tied ral visiting now enj have be powers. the avail-whea- ' granary progfA ever-norm- have resulted iu assuring consult ers adequate supplies of whst and at the same time the progne has protected America wheat grow ers from the devastating effect world market, 1C, a demoralized Hatch explained. , j, IN ROM ANTIC CIRCLE! Joan Crawford and Fredric March enter the romantic circle at the Capitol tomorrow in the hilarious Broadway comedy, Susan and Its another of the Capitols big summer season show hits. God. TO APPEAR AT USAC Herman Ivareon, Norways her day for of the the US; director at the itself Ray BOLGER and with ex Stock sa 6.00x16 Size n, y2 -- ft OFF Net Mountains are only thick porearths trust, floating the jnore dense interior, like corks in cold molasses, according to many geologists. tions of the on to OR SCREVDAU? ... Joan a Fascinating New 15.7 7.8 4: V ment. You I When Bought With Red Tube or other sizes in PROPORTION! i Safety - R jack HALEY .onditionolGtt AND ALSO enrollees lege She's Many of his concerts have been given for college and university artist series and he enjoys the keen listeners among the students, fa. culty and also appreciates the additional audience of townspeople. For the program that Mr. Ivar-so- n will give with Miss Lois harpist, in the college auditorium, he has chosen songs for the pleasure of everyone. In his solo groups he will present opera arias, songs in French, In Norwegian, Swedish and also American songs. William Kulkman, American pianist, will play the accompani- Women will want to poll hor hairt Mon will itch to whack horl Shoi a gorgeous "meanio" again . . . and Freddie Marchs the chap to tamo her . . . in the screen howl theyve made of the roaring Broadway hit I Its hilarious I Judy GARLAND Frank MORGAN Bert LAN lead- distinguished recognition in the concert field and has become a valued nlatform artist. , When he came to the United States, after spending his boyhood in his native country, he settled in Minnesota but in a short time went farther west to the far corner of the nation, Seattle, Washingon. His music activities led him to Chicago and thence to New York City where he now resides. For Mr. Ivarsons own amusement he had a fling at theatrical performances, touring the country in a theater production, with ap SAINT Regular List Price for First Lino, First Qualicf Allstate De Luxce Safety Tread (Our Best Tire songs. ing baritone who will annear on the Utah State Agricultural college summer session special events program next Monday at 8 p. m. in the college auditorium, has won ed in pearances in New York City. But his real interest is in concerts he can express himself where through the medium of descriptive NORWEGIAN SINGE New Tomorrow Aeronau pilots ti nabelle , Smith r license made, w sN Show! AU-Lau- quaint one of Itahs boar eatetwi These rak-- are the same as last year with the exception of No. 2 hard winter at Chicago, which Is up one cent; No. 2 hard winter at gulf ports, down two cents. The no rates less freight give an average loan rate of 50 cetits for Utah, As in previous years the loans will be made by the Commodity t, Credit Corporation and are able to wheat producers who are In compliance with their wheat acreage allotments under the 1940 the Roxy is claiming tile biggest show ever offered at their low bargain pruts. headed by "The Wizard of Oz a few of the as the characters of which we introduce here, left is Bert the Wizard, Judy Garland cowardly lion, then Frank Moigun as . To add to the big as Dorothy and Ray Bulger as the sean-crowshow the Roxv also presents the picture everyone has been asking Borrowed Time starring about. ON THE SCREEN of r I I ca lege of (TJ d, 73 cents. 2 years to make I Wi.IU Agricul scholar, hi: leamq 29 No. 2 77 TECHNICOLOR! Ni Giyle i Sttrlam special. Burlpy, served. Dewf s sure iJ rague - sas City, oi Mem erettea the ho waa ml or k th Hard Winter: at Kancents; at Los Angeles, 77 77 cents; at San Francisco, cents; No. 1 Solt Wheat; at Rort-lanloans- HEELER east, World had ly, hides, equipment, topper wire, pnper, butter, meat and other, will return goods ami Kiismu ml pioducH nmngan- e.se ore, cotton, tobiuco and other goods like the 1939 program, Mr. Hatch said. The following terminal market rates have been set for wheat WASHINGTON. June 29 (ITi Sen. Edwin C. Johnson, D., Colo , declared today that Sen. Burton K. Wheeler, Montana isolationist, is the only Democrat who can de. feat Wendell L. Willkie, Republican presidential nominee, in the November elections. He said, that failure of the Democrats to select a candidate for the presidency at next months national convention would result in the creation of a third party a "peace party. placea y- - cf With an aveinge loan rate of 50 cents and the seven cents for farm storage, Utah farmers are assured of at least 57 Cents for their 1940 wheat crop, Miiivin M Hatch, members of the state AAA committee, said Thursday. In addition, farmers who participate In the 1910 AAA Farm program will earn an additional 19 cents per bushel in conservation and pantv payments. Every attempt lms been made to keep the 1910 wheat loan piogram Before August line, tl e seen) g hir, )W Granary For Wheat Is Discussed r and crus! isk h AAA Farm Irogrami Loans WfaL be made through the county AAA' , offices. i Loans on wheat stored on ttf farm will mature 10 months date. Loans on wheat t store warehouses will run for Tjht months but not later than ApjrlL 30, 1940. No plans for Joan cStM-- i siun9 are contemplated. k, The 1940 loan is the third offered on wheat under the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 as a pa' J of the program designed to p vide orderly, adequate, and baumSz ed flow of wheat to market. I enabling them to store their whs at harvest time, the wheat ISC give farmers a greater freodoii j maiketing their crops. The loan and other features I Dr. , thii of shod of , PAGE THREE.,. City. lied y A Is Made MOSCOW, June 29 'I I'- - Russian troops effected their occupation of Bessarabia and northern rder ami Bukovina in perfect without any me. dents, the official said today, addjtiiws agency Tass ing that they were welcomed by the people with cries of live soviet Bessarabia and "Long live the soviet union'" The Russian forces, tank units land motorized infantry entered Ohe towns of Oirnowitz, Hotin, SoriK-aBeltsy, Kishinev, Bender and Akkennan, tin- i imiiminique md Tass also unmmiuod the conR.issmn-Kinuisclusion a of trade treaty, ptoviding for a turnover of $7 500 000 loi each country during the first year of operation Finland is to .supply Russia tugboats, lighters, electrical H-T- Ever-Norm- al 1940. thousands I In dazzling Mr. attend onion rooi Vl r. New Land A, 29, Mats. - 20 Eves. Cist eint, eighth the di le. Russ Occupafion Of JUNE At No Advance In Prices t A inelud Stanle te a WillkJ s sar h June 29 BERLIN', magazine Berlin - Rome - Tokyo today sharply warned American nations against adopting an inimical attitude "toward the new Europe," either in economic or political fields The warning was made in connection with President Roosevelts invitations to the American nations to confer anew and while the article was not signed it was marked by three stars, the usual indication it had been approved bv foreign minister Joaehim von Ribbentrop The article, printed in bold faced type, reiterated Adolf Hitlers declaration: to "America the Americans, Europe to the Europeans " It declared that Europe's trade policy will clearly he influenced "by whether in the long run it must deal with a friendly or an inimical America." It said it was not Germany's affair whether the American nations rearmed in self defense but it warned against being misled into using weapons for intervention in Europe and against sacrificing Americas own interests for France which already has collapsed." or for England, "which faces the same fate LIKES INTER MOUNTAIN ixiubJiTf THE cordin sen. i HEAD YEARS BIG SHOW! ON 1 sop. man LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY, L, ATTITUDE WAR bOS A sued U.S. WARNED ALD-JOURNA- The Show Hundreds Have Begged Us To Play! Mr. ai find M. 99 of the the to ton Presti Inti Rota whicl dele vention, tored th Texas al where th Highligh stay in gates m taken ue REATAYOURIHEAR 0 OIAIGRANDIMOVIE Aa gay and heart-warmin- g aa 'You Cant Take It With You" I The great Broadway stage hit reaches the screen I Fni? Wednesday Night! Returninj Points o Easy t Tires Other As Ohauff. renew July l, j be have a ni according of the id Ion. Ordl h hot be t hat cha censes stub to Knforcen Roy His First Since A Star Is Bom . 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