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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, Spritely "Dive Bombers J s mclemor i oaay rp By HENRY y , . r f Mr BENSON STAKE jcSfDks.. county for four years, and for master of Richmond NEW YORK, June 29 dUb' With look of battle and the smoke of a fifty cent cigar in his eyes, Jack Dempsey arrived in Atlanta today for his fight with Cowboy Luttrell there on Monday night. 1 rained to the minute (and for no more than a minute) Dempsey planned to further harass his 1895 model chassis, by wheeling it out to Peachtree Street and doing a bit of roadwork. As an aid to Atlantans who want to catch a glimjise of the Ol Manassa Mauler working out I would like to say that his roadwork plans are roughly this: , lie will taxi out to Peachtree and Tenth and then run as far as Peachtree and possible toward Eleventh. He will then board a Iluckhead Street oar, preferably one that allows smoking in the last three rows, and work eight full miles from a sitting position. - t n, n. t . a This means he will start throw-punches with the bell, and i Opinion of those who saw Work out with Arturo Godoy weeks ago is that Jack iVifay7 r.unrpli in a hurry or A the bout into a wrestling In order to get on the r or a net. I' Just want to connect with Tl'-f- t hook, Jack said. That mu enough. I can still hit , about as hard as I ever jvnd, I have heard that I t a bad puncher at one Y ' , ; ' i i ' i . offices. LEAGUE t bow Jack can take a punch y not known. It is unlikely tme will know even after night, because Luttrell tag to land a punch, v my guess, anyway, and I to name a person whose are aa consistent as mine. 3 & 7MOP. u & CARTER Water sprites at a Long Beach, Cal., pool ire making a big splash with a new game dive bombing" a target with harpoons as they Dlunee into the swimmine Dool. Heres how it s done. WAR BRIEFS FairVieu) Bl UNITED PRESS LONDON "The majority of our BERTHA WHITTLE troops are moving to the HungariReporter an border, a Rumanian legation said today. We acceded Miss Thelma Bright who has spokesman demands in order to been working in Salt Lake Is to Russia's keep our army intact to resist a home for a short visit possible Hungarian incursion. Miss Eva Wiser lias returned to Sait Lake where she has emMANILA United States High ployment. Commissioner Francis Burton The ward PHmary entertained Sayre conferred with local authoriat a social and lawn party Thurs- ties. Red Cross and United States day evening honoring Vera Cole, army officials today to complete Zelda Hinck'ey and Mildred Whit- arrangements for the accomodation tle, the retiring presidency of the in Manila of many refugees expectPrimary. The entertainment con- ed here from Hong Kong. First sisted of a program, games and evacuees from Hong Kong were to refreshments. A gift was pre- arrive here Tuesday. sented to each of the honored LONDON A spokesman for the guests. Max Choulos a graduate of the French national committee in London said today that there are University of Idaho at Moscow returned home from school but many highly trained French air for left immediately Seattle, officers, men and machines" in It was hinted that a subWashington wheu an has employ- Britain. stantial part of the French air ment force was in this country. Misa Elsie Sharp and Miss Edns Whittle and some friends ' from WIESBADEN, Germany The offiLewiston had a party at Logana cial Italian armistice commission Wednesday evening. arrived here today and held the Boyd Whittle has gone on a first of a aeries of three cornered Los to Angeles. discussions with delegates from the trip' The Relief Society held their French and German commissions. A social Tuesday. closing large Gen. Charles Huntziger, chief of crowd was present and refresh- the French delegation, conferred ments were served. with the Italians this morning beMr. and Mrs.. Richards Smith fore a formal call on General Von n and baby spent Saturday at Stuelpnagel, chief of the German visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen commission. Neilson. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Sanders LONDON The "Polish governand . daughter LlnJu and Glen ment in exile claimed today that Sanders of Lund visited relatives 6,000 Polish troops from Syria had here Sunday. joined British forces in Palestine. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Whittle an family were dinner guests of ROME Italian newspaper hinted offenstheir mother Mrs. Bertha Whittle, today that a German-Italia- n ive against Great Britain was imSunday. Russia's minent Mr. and Mrs. "J. E. Wilson and despite occupation Mrs. Clarence Lloyd of Lund of Rumanian territory, which to cause in the threatened tumult were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wilson Wednes- Balkans. The newspapers also disclosed that Benito Mussolini had day. entered France near St. Bernard peak in the Graian alps to inspect Italian occupied territory. the safety that are standard on new h&t are some of four wheel brakes, switch on floor, Aynn 4 head lights, clear Wan-jnshield wipers, f " Uoch-- I drivers, easy jor .WOOd. om vibration, con PV 5 , ocy brakes, panel W in front of - sln-ectl- y py Callturable tires, round-6-- 2, handles, sun visors, od Rr on steering wheel, automatic choke, for nglne, knee tJ'ark, vjiJt1 ; a ..'Ik it necessary to Powered engine in a car? . io, though the American drlv- -' iukJic demands high powered j. Under what conditions num power used? if Negotiating i steep hills, is for in North Logan MRS. C. A. NYMAN Reporter 1 )i CU11S Opens Today KE CITY. June 29 The 1940 Utah state onen t tournament opened in Salt City today with thirteen I singles matches and three singles contests scheduled. i's, Singles were to open to-with women's singles "sly set for Monday. s feature match pitted ting, Los Angeles, against Conaughtv of Salt Lake irlng is California's No. 2 1 star. Rumania The government denied officially today that there had been any fighting between Russians and Rumanians in any part of the country including BUCHAREST. machi- City. Misses Vanite and Twilla Hancey who have spent a week with relatives, accompanied them home. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Nyman and Mrs. W. E. Nyman attended a birthday dinner party Friday evening at Bear River City, giver, in honor of Mrs. Roy Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lawlor, sponsored a canyon party and outing In Logan canyon Friday. About 25 guests joined in the outing and participated in games, contests and luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Nyman were visitors in Preston Wednesday evening. The Spirit Has Gone June 29 it was for wnnt of sea- HOLLYWOOD, (f.n-Perl- mps gulls, but at any rate actress Mary Astor and a group of other movie players couldn't cope with crickets as the Mormon pioneers did. John Cnrradine, Miss Astor, Dean- turned others to Hollywood from the desert and admitted the were too much. "They best of us," said the act- Jagger and Nevada crickets got the 40 re- ress. The city of Elko. Nev., had informed producers that a boutiful supply of crickets existed there, so two chartered planes carried a troupe of notors and actresses to Elko to make scenes of the picture "Brigham Young. race course at Built in 1174, the Crickets were plentiful, they Is discovered. Tho insects invaded Smithfield, London, England, on record. ilia movie, camp, sputtered cam the first 9 4 0. W INTERIOR, exterior bouse & barn GIRL wants work. Pb. 595. 89 9 3rd So. painting, also cleaning. Taylor, Jy-2- 7 River Heights. FOR SALE MISCEL. land plowed FARMERS desiring Newell call two Preston high school band memwith way plow FRESH cured hams 15c to 18c per Jy-- 3 bers and summer students are re"Bud Crookston. Ph. 086-Jlb. whole or half. Bacon 13c to to meet 17c per lb. Year round meat curquested Tuesday learn the art of evening while EARN you at 7 p. m. at the high school to ing. Cache Valley Meat llant, 651 Beauty Culture. Inquire now. Jy-- 1 prepare for the Fourth of July celeE 6th No. School, 2470 Beauty bration, Harold Christensen said Blvd., Ogden, Utah. ONE 12x14 wall tent, $14.75; ranges Washington today. Any former member of the Jy-- 3 in good cond. for kitchen or band is cordially invited to attend. each. U & I Exbsmt, $5 to $12 the Preston summer FREE sawdust, Niederhauser saw Monday, Jy-music courses will reconvene. ReguJy2 change. Ph. 418-mill, So. Main. lar class work will be held next PAINTING, E. l cond. Bird, Earl BINDER, paper hanging. week on various instruments and Jy-- 2 Mendon. Wight. Ph. 1512. advanced players are especially in1077-550 GAL. gas tank. Ph. vited to take this FOR PRESTON BAND 2. 9 A-- Jy8 Ralph's Plumbing. Jy-- ) 3 MOVING AND STORAGE MOVING, storage, packing, shipping. Johnson Transfer. Ph. 314 J y - 25 Mr. nounc FOR SALE coupk REAL ESTATE is J. skirt. Fender LOST: Je-2- seven- Big provi' Je-2- 9 Mr. nounc baby sTrM. mod. home, Logan. Ph. 1308. Jy-- 5 opportunity. APTS. FOR RENT FURND. Jy-- 1 Beginning clarinets: Monday, CHOICE property. Bargain. 227 N Wednesday and Friday at 9 a. m. 3 ROOMS electrical equipt. 392 Jy-- 2 1st E. WANTED TO BUY Advanced Clarinets: Monday, Wed7 North Main. Ph. 564. W So. 321 2nd home. GOOD modern nesday and Friday at 10 a. m. 847-USELESS horses & cattle. Phone Beginning brass: Monday, Wed- HTD. apt. 1 person perm. Ph. Jy-- 2 6 673-FOR SALE or TRADE nesday and Friday at 11 a. m. Advanced brass: Tuesday and Thurs- 2 RMS., bath, frig. 135 E Center. COLUMN FARMERS 11 at a. m. Jy-2- 7 TRAILER house for building lot. day . Jy-- 2 66 W 2nd No. Beginning violin: Monday and 4 RMS. Sc 892-1st Ph. 652 crop hay. bath, elec, equipt. 2 SALE; Thursday at 1 p. m. Advanced 9 Jy-Jy-North Main. violin: Tuesday and Friday at 1 Display Classified Advertising Delivered. p. m. MOD. elec, equipt. Hot wtr. Inq. SALE. 1st crop hay. Jy-- 9 Jy-- 2 447 Blvd. Egan. Ph. 468-Beginning cornet: Tuesday and Thursday at 9 a. m. Advanced cor- 3 RMS. opposite temple. 275 E 2 N. HOUSES FOR SALE net: Tuesday and Thursday at 10 Jy-- 1 a. ra. Jy-1- 9 home. Ph. 1425. MOD. Miscellaneous: daily at 2 p. m. 2 APTS. One unf. 379 E 2nd No. Budgi have Baur Hansi Jy-2- The gener limn poned in eh R Jy-2- 4 NEW CLASSES TO BEGIN AT COLLEGE 3 RMS. new elec, equipt. htd. 44 N Jy-- 1 2 E. Alt ocrati Uke Serov Chris sop, HOUSES FOR RENT FURN. man SMALL house. 441 West Center. Jy-- 1 RMS. bath. Cool. $18. 291 W 1 Jy-- 1 No. N 285 1st rent. house for MODERN 9 E. Ph. 1053-V3 RMS. priv. bath. 72 N 1 West. 3 Je-2- Miiiart m Jy-- 1 Tbe Coca-Col- lottliaf a C Mr kvnu p.m. nuaATt visit) Layti At 12:15 Mr itmg A RIGHT. AFTER BINGIN SAM, LISTEN TO inclu Stan! until! NEEDHAMS MAN ON THE STREET Je-2- n agaz how k Gunr son, eant, eight 475 the ite .265 M65 275 M45 Jy-2- MOTOR CO. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS! Jy-- 2 RMS. attractive. Close in. Ph. Jy-2-4 1311 3 RMS. mod. Adults. 105 E 2nd So. Jy-- 1 Consolidation WHEAT ALLOTMENT SET IN COUNTY BY UNITED PRESS The wheat allotment for Franklin county in 1941 has been set at Gen John J. Pershing believes 28,047 acres, according to W. J. the last Geddes, county agricultural chairAmerica may escape sacrifice by aiding Great Britain man. Farmers muy expect to receive notices advising them of . . the world war commander their individual farm allotments his to a sentiments telegraphed for 1941. If allotments are believDefend America meeting in ed to be unfair or unjust, farBoston . . .At the same meeting, mers advised to make their appeal in whhin fifteen days Karry Yarnell, U. S. fromwriting the date of mailing of nowarned that tices to the county committee. retired, navy America must have a The allot menl represents the navy if the British fleet is lost. . . countys share of the 994.637 acre In Hollywood, the widow of allotment for the rtate. It takes Ted Healy, motion picture comed- into account tne g ian who died two years ago, has of the county over the history to announced plans marry again. Elizabeth Nash. last ten years and the recent She is Dean Tyler Robinsorf, 28, is book- trend in production. Individual fRrm allotments are ed for the bridegroom role. . . . commitManufacturer Henry Ford is being set by community about ready to turn out 1,000 teemen, elected in agricultural elections conservation association airplanes a day, and in Detroit last fall, and are supervised by he has announced that Col. Charles A. Lindbergh is serving the county committee. Like the individual farm as his technical adviser. . . Lind- county allotment, g bergh has conferred with Ford allotmentsandreflect production trends. frequently for the last six months, history a spokesman said. . . Planting within allotments qualie motion picture actress fies wheat growers for conservaBoardman Eleanor wants to tion payments parity payments, regain custody of her children crop insurance, and loans under . . . arriving in New York from the AAA faim program. France, she said she would file suit against her King their Vidor, for possession of 'daughters, Antonia, 11, and Belina, 10. . . . BOSTON. June 29. fl'.Pi DoFour persons burned to death mestic wools were decidedly today in a fire at El Monte, Cal. slower than the previous week, . . . They were Mrs. Blanche Lane, in comparison with especially 40, her daughters Patricia, 9. and the early part of last week. a stepdaughter, Most Joyce, 6, and quotations were firm alClara Brookman. . . Mrs. Lane's though slow demand and weakhusband and another man, Charles ness in South America wools Shanabrook, escaped from the caused some concessions. blazing residence. . . Graded combing bright fleece At Walsenburg, Colo., A district wools 6 were quoted cents in court Jury is considering the fate the 7 for fine Delaine, of Andrew Spendow, Jr, 20 year for grease Mi 1 blood and cents for old youth charged with the H and h blood grades. murder of Pr. J. F. Baca, 70. . . denied on the stand Spendow that he Bhot and killed the doctor because he had learned of an operation performed on his wife. . . SAN FRANCISCO June 29 (I'.fl SALE We bought the N. A. Larson Hardware stock . . . We havent room for all of it We have cut prices to clean it out. Many bargains not listed here. DINNER SETS And Dinnerware 33 Augi iine, to e seem, east, 1938 GMO axle suite lusic, score 30. Eggs: large 19, medium 17'i, 12'4. Stocks irregular in dull trade. small SALT LAKE CITY, June 29 fU 10 Bonds firm. Butter, extra cartoned, 32. Curb stocks irregular. Foreign exchange lower; sterlTENNIS MF.F.T ing weak. 1UVERFORD, Pa, June 29T) Cotton easier. The second half of the semiWheat and corn fractions lower, final bracket was scheduled to be Rubber steady. completed today in the national tennis champion-- , era lens and hopped into the ships. Only two players reached sound equipment. In pioneer days, the semi-finround yesterday seagulls ate the crickets, but the before the tournament was inter'20th century Mormons, a !a rnin. William Talbert rupted by had no gulls. They packed of the University of Cincinnati up and returned to the film capi- defeated Ted Schroeder of Southtal. f ern California, and Members of the troupe said the Frank Guernsey of Rice, winner crickets ate their food and that for the past two years, won over Miss Astor fainted the last day William Canning of the Univeron location, sity of California, inter-collegia- te servi W Agri 14 all ton, 2 speed 8250 .8315 -- Dodge Truck, school bus body $450 1935 Biiick Sedan .8350 1983 Plymouth Coupe 8186 1981 Nash Sedan $ 65 Int Chassis for Wagon $ 85 Used Mowers, Used Hay Rakes, Used Side Delivery Hake, Used 10 Case Harvester, Used No. 8 Harvester, Good Cedar Posts, Used Disc Harrows at Bargain Prices. 46 Several reposnesolons. Just pay what the owner left owing on them and they lege t quai wanted 848 -- 8325 Int. 5 acho at; ! cf id the wed one leavi for of ; was It-- Roo- ies and Eur iweatei ly, dn ; th boil-i- lit Prague, abre latei of I of des Last cled visit now havi pow FUHRIMAN IMPLEMENT CO. i Aer pllo nab WEST CENTER, LOGAN ed day of the dire Smi lice mat In enr Coors brand . . Oven proof. In sets. Also odd pieces! off MIXING BOWLS SET OF 4 Green glass rounded edge. 29 SET lege 10 to 300 LIVESTOCK VASES .... 50 GLASS BOWLS IA 39 1A 39 AUTOS IS; WATER Decorations Jug and 6 Glasses . 4 For of the tbe to M. ton ver tor Te- STATE LOAN CO. wh Hu 8t8 OF LOGAN gai tal Re J. WILSON, Manager. po Under supervision of state banking department Office Hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 6? Daily Saturdays: 8 to 1 29 West First North PLone 2G0 be Ju ha Cl of no HERfllD-JOORN- AL SET-Col- ored Fancy Drinking wit Sto t0! SANDWICH TRAY Glasses. find Full Amount of Loan In Cash! D. OFF N FURNITURE, ETC. Loans Passed on Same Day of Application! All Transactions Handled Here, Including Payments! GLASSWARE . CQ A 1U Limit 8 TEA CUPS Ivory Colors 0 SAUCERS Ivory Colors 0 O d, 6-- 4, Bur) jw POTTERY 35-3- 92 spec be grouji each long isk he at 34-3- Dairy market: Butter: the was be:?. Zcili ers. Gryl Stirl iiing c 1937 Dodge, 14 ton 1936 Dodge 14 ton 1935 Reo, 14 ton off 40-4- Markets at a Glance erett Bewei, FOR SALE 88 Wool Market Butter Prices Worl Me wheat-growin- One-tim- place leamnj CACHE AUTO COMPANY extra pieces of Befoi y half s . tl and or had of floor PHONE 302 374 North Main are yours. rear-admir- two-oce- Graham Sedan Dr of g CLEANERS --8495 1937 KUh -- 8566 1938 Ford Sedan 1936 Graham Sedan yyji -- 8668 1936 Ford Cone -- 8366 1936 Plymouth Sedan -- 1S6 1930 Ford Tudor -- 8396 1930 Chevrolet Sednn 1935 Che. Town Sednn 366 1938 Chevrolet Conpe 8565 1934 Chevrolet Coupe $275 1938 Chevrolet 14 ton trk. 8545 1937 Chevrolet 14 ton trk. 8495 1936 Chevrolet 14 ton trk. 8346 1935 Chevrolet 14 ton trk. 8295 1929 Chevrolet Conch 8 II 1929 r. Will, in od lied ui d show-crus- MODERN USED CARS 6 unioi City. roons I iy- - Je-2- 4 5 0 Fisher, industrial arts instructor 000 001 12x Cincinnati Passeau and Todd; Turner and at Provo High school. . , A popular clhss which will be Lombardi. repeated for the three weeks is St Louis at Pittsburgh, postpon- Driver Education and Traffic ed, rain. Safety. A large number of teachers and drivers took the class during the first three weeks. Mr atten se. ON YOUR DRY CLEANING LUNDBERG was Willlut e sarat DRIVE IN SAVE 20 175 Holly-iwoo- b one OR rent mod. 5 rm. house, garage, front lawn, garden space. Full 9 bsmt, furnace. Ph. ',50-BEAUTIFUL brick home. 175 East Jy-2nd South. Phone 819-- ROOMS FOR RENT New classes for 'the summer OR unf. 3 or 4 rms. 215 No. 1 E. session at Utah State Agricultur1 1077-Jy-Ph. 9 18 0 3 RMS. furn, bath. 35 W 3rd No. 230 110 020 Washington al college which will begin next Jy-- 5 7 10 1 102 110 200 Boston and continue for the final SMALL apart. Also sleeping rms. Monday Jy-2- 4 Hudson, Harris (2), Ostermuelfer three weeks of the session, were 604 E 5th No. cool. 357 N 1 E. Ph. 985-FURN, (5), Krakauskas (8) and Early; listed Saturday by officials of the 3 RM. Jy-- 5 elec, equipt. 143 W. Center. Wilson, Dickman (8), Wagner (9) summer session. Jy-1- 1 and Desautels. Addle L. Swapp, Display Classified AdverUslng supervising Doerr hhr Bos. 4th. Jy-- 3 teacher of the college training ELEC, equipt. 342 N 1 E. Bos. 7th. Williams hhr school, will offer two classes for 1 ROOM. Clean, elec, equipt. 260 N the full three weeks on personJy-- 3 2 W. BIG REDUCTION (1st) ality development of the school COOLEST 261 600 002 0 E in Detroit summer. apts child, and programs and prinIN USED CARS 9 000 010 1 3rd N. St. Louis ciples of the cooperation of home, Bridges and Tebbetts; Auker, school Two 3 & 4 RMS. mod. summer or yearly and community. Coffman (1), Cox (8) and Susce. classes with Edith Bowen, super1936 BUICK rates. Ph. Stringham, 1606. Jy-1- 7 visor of elementary training for Greenberg hhr Det. 1st. Campbell hhr Det. 1st. the college, as instructor, which APTS. FOR RENT UNFRD. 1934 CHEVROLET likewise will run for the second 7 10 1 three weeks are books for the 2 NEW 030 210 100 Cleveland 3 4 floor & apts., ground 3 8 3 1936 OLDS3IOBELE 100 101 010 Chicago elementary school rms., bath, ready July 1. 203 Blvd. library and Feller and Pytlak; Lee and Tresh. teaching problems in the elemenJy-- 1 Ph. 1101 or 153. 1934 OLDSMOBILE tary school. : - NATIONAL LEAGUE Dr. Franklin L, West, com- 3 LARGE rms. new, mod. bath, hot 4 wtr. 224 South 3rd East. 1936 PONTIAC) 4 8 1 missioner of education for the L. 000 202 OOO Boston 010 001 44x 10 11 0 D. S. church, will teach a course 4 RMS. mod. 114 South 2nd E. Brooklyn 1933 IONTIAC Posedel and Berres; Davis, Pres-ne- ll on character education and perJy-- 3 for (8) and Phelps. the sonality development W. 3 251 Adults. So. 1st RMS. St i Moore hhr Bos. 4th. second three weeks. In industrial Jy-- 9 Roos hhr Bos. 6th. education several new classes are Walker hhr Bkn. 8th. offered for the last half of the DE LUXE 4 rm. apt. Park Lane session. Among the new visiting Apts.. 51 West 1st N. Phone 356-5 9 1 professors joining the staff 002 000 030 New York in 2 three-week0 7 s HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. 000 000 000 this field for the final Philadelphia 257 North Mala - Ph-- S08 Lohrman and Danning; Higbe, period are R. E. Fields, 485 E NEWLY 5 decorated rms. industrial arts instructor at the Johnson (9) and Atwood. 9 Skinner junior high school at Center. 1 Denver, 1 000 8 000 001 Asael and Colorado, Chicago 4 RMS. mod. Inq. 145 W 4th So. k ii A lxs O Auto Painting th IDIMIpTI ce st E R h, th Body & Fender Work Refrigerators refinished. All work NortahS1 YvMii,erp,Satisfied fS4a4 Customers 899-- Jy-1- 1 DELUXE KODAK FINISHING Rolis devdoped and printed with 5x7 enlargement com. piete 25. Pedersen Studio, 31 West Center jy. WANTED, LIVESTOCK Top prices paid for live or dead cattl-h- ogs. White's Farm, PhTe - ion A-1-- k s Mi-- LOST AND FOUND SITUATIONS WANTED SPECIAL NOTICES wheat-growin- Bessarabia and northern Bukovina. It was denied also that the RusMrs. E. J. Palmer and daughter, sians had advanced at any point beMrs. Delilah Wilhelm, entertained a yond the territory ceded to them. group of friends at the Palmer home Friday afternoon. Social visROME Italy's 18th war comiting was enjoyed. Refreshments munique said today that an Italian were served to 12 guests. submarine had torpedoed an escortMrs. James A. Cragun and Mrs. ed, 10,000-to- n armed British steamBarney Bybee of Pocatello were er and that the Itatinn air force Sunday luncheon guests of Mr. and effectively had bombed and Mrs. C. A. Nyman. ne-gunned British troop and air Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Lauritzen force in North and son Dean of Afton, Wyo., were Africa. concentrations week-en- d Mrs. Mr. and of guests ISTANBUL Turkey announced W. E. Nyman. that llavili vcccc6jjjj j; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith of today that all civilians between 15 today Malta, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. and 65 would be to service Howard Glenn of Tremonton were in some form if subject the government week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. decides to invoke general mobilizBert Burrell. ation. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith and The announcement was taken to children of Venice, Calif, and Mr. indicate that the government was and Mrs. George Folkman of San considering the advisability of moDiego, who have been visiting at bilizing additional land, sea and air and Mr. of their home the parents, forces, fearing that the war would Mrs, Jos. A. Folkman, left recently snread to the Balkans and the Near for their homes after & pleasant East. visit. Mrs. Joyce Ferguson and children of Los Angeles were visitors in Pioneer Maybe the ward during the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman and Mrs. L.- - E. Wilhelm attended a nohostess canyon dinner party Tues- starting and acceleration, tog Over poor roads, in driv-- i aat speeds above 60 miles per i 4. t ji'tJTould low power cars be iecopomical to operate? ' 1 pee,, if time and patience were value. I. ' vm : 6.1 tieruld all motor vehicles be with high powered en- -' 3 . k tithe interests of safety all Vizuld have about the tlatlve power for uniform a ft which means high power day evening in Logan canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hancey IgA vica.1 were week-en- d visitors in Salt Lake "H r BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia -- .010 023 30 070 010 22 New York Dean, Heusser (3) Potter (7) and Hayes, Wagner (3); Chandler, Hadley (6) Murphy (7) and Rosar. Dahlgren hhr N. Y. 2nd. Heusser hhr Pha. 5th. DiMaggio hhr. N. Y. 5th. Crosetti hhr N. Y. 8th. Ug-de- 1 nine . ut He came in at 180 at Toledo, which means that he will do 205 thereabouts when he boun par-iowalks out of his corner to ake a swipe or two at Luttrell. ack wall crouch as much as the tr 25 pounds will allow him to, Jid in general employ the fighting ictlcs he did when he was cham-io- post- Work Praised For many years he has been looked upon by the presiding bishopric of the church as one of In the the best stake clerks church, attested to by the fact that with each change in the s'ake presidency word has always come from the presiding bishop to maintain Mr. Hendricks in has always been office. He modest and kind in disposition and exceptionally agreeable in all He occupies an of his work. enviable position in the hearts of all the men with whom he has worked in the presidency, all of whom admire him for the congenial attitude he has exhibited in dealing with the members of the stake. He has never been dilatory in his work, but rather he has been faithful and regular in all of his work for which he has been praised by those in authority in the general church You will be able to identify Dempsey by his old familiar landmarks. His hair is still as black and his beard as blue as when he ""Upped through the ropes at Toledo In 1919 to blast the lumbering Willard. He still wears the same old scrowl, and his greeting is still the . same warm and friendly "Hi, Pel." I sparred a few rounds with Dempsey over the telephone Just before he left for Atlanta last night and he plans to give Luttrell - the full treatment with all thut is ' punch, speed, and skill. )ft ofoldhisbluebeard , The of the ring is to try to forget that he is going , a greybeard now, and gain revenge tor the insults the cowboy is said to have heaped upon him. "Im In pretty good shape, Dempsey said. Not that Im ready to challenge for the heavyweight title again, but I feel pretty good 25 for an old fellow. Onlydidweigh when I pounds more than I licked Jess. REHEARSAL CALLED years. the 1 last from Page One) (Continued 29, Classified Ads Bring Quick Resalts Herald-Journ-al HERES MORE ABOUT Sports Parade The chancre are that he will do double- -' Ws roadwork in a well-cbreasted suit, and he is likely to slip atop half a dozen times and need a buck or two to those whosoft to a little of the ready. Hes the "touch, I mean. JUNE SATURDAY, r |