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Show "V T II E II E ITA L Ut Benson JjjRS. Radiophoto-Show- IT- - J t U KFA L7 LOG A"N. ITT A IV F German Airmen Aiding Italy Defenses s H I D A Y. 'FEE E IT A MAY 7, 19 i SEVEN AIR Riverdale ORVEL REESE Reporter RY pacje ptnc 1. i.S PILOT Funeral Rites Held CACHE BEETMEN MEET SATURDAY For William Cornish TRAINEES NEEDED EDWARDS Reporter Si vi n vacancies exist at the present time in the CAA flight train Mr mid Mrs Rov Rosen are the mg program. Due to recent ruling 111,1 parents of a new baby girl mu tie by the Civil Aeronautics j11 i in at the Preston hospital lust nun, stratum students who have ',f GMr and Mrs. Alton Hoffman compleUd two years of college, Miss Mane Neeley was chosen even though they are not enrolled Ja Mr and Mrs. Cyril Munk award queen to represent tills at the present time ut the college the Farm Bureau banquet iw.ud at the Gold and Green ball lure eligible to make application last Saturday held at the Bluebird to be held at Preston. and receive this flight training, night. The same requirements as to Mi and Mrs Arthur Gustavesoil Mr and Mrs. Charles L. Reese land family left Monday to make physical examination for theso Poea-St- o sons spent last week at will dents be as for maintained home at Woods Cross Idaho, visiting with Mr. Mr. ami Mrs. John Christiansen regularly enrolled college students Mrs. McCann. Robert nd Mrs. and son Modell of Downey were That is, they must be able to pass reMcCann and daughter, Dixie 'Will, end guests of Mr, und Mrs !a Physical examination give bv an turned home with them and will authorized flight surgeon, and be iL'wi.x Packer. mend several days here visiting Mr. and Mrs James Woolf re- - between I lie ages of 19 and 2H years wKh relatives. The hitul cost of the applicants 'reived word this week of the birth AssociatAt the Parent Teacher a boy at the home of Mr. and will be the same as tor students Mrs Max Woolf at Firth, Ida., on a the college, which is $25. Six ion meeting held last Friday the dollars for physical examination nieht Dr. John Carlisle of sub-oJiilniuiy 28. The f IIS AC was the speaker. The itiverdale school played bas- - and $11 for insurance, and $10 for Buildwas bis speech kcthall at Franklin Friday, the 'ground si hool registration fee. Ject The training consists of a mml- Character in the Child. The si me tavoring Franklin. the from money (Jks purchased Ivins Barrington und Mrs. Annu 'tnum of 00 hours class room presentation received from the motored to Thatcher strurtion in ground school. Classes operetta and of the Christmas where Mrs Barrington in ground school meet daily cither Saturday, the new tables for the serving of spent the afternoun with her par- - at s a m or 11 a. in Ail students on display, the hot lunches were ent.x, Mr. and M-- s. William Bclile, taking the course are required to presEliott Thornlcy attend the ground school classes Sr principal James Wooif and Melvin Packer ja,'d be uble to pass satisfactorily ided at the meeting. Duce and Delbert Mr. and Mrs. attended the sacrament meeting all examinations given both by the guests on held at Glendale ward Sunday aft- - ground instructors and federal family were dinner Mrs. and John Mr. of laminations, which are given and Sunday Park. of The wurd reunion will be held conducted by a CAA inspector Hyde Puce on Ashcroft Iceland Feb Mrs. li at the wurd hull A The flight training consists of a Mr. and guests at the large crowd is expected. A dance minimum of 35 hours of flight inwere Wednesday will be held ut night. strurtion in the Piper Cub training home of Mrs. W. G. Reese. r Mr. and Mis. Lorm Winger and planes, which are being used Mrs. Melba Hanson and two I A t'A Telephoto) and Mrs. Milo Woolf made a versnlly for this type of training, Before a bomber In which they've Just arrived at an unnamed airport In area of Mediterranean, two Gere children, Mrs. Bonnie Wolf and The government pays the flight in-Miss Venna Munk of Logan were mail airmen, left, salute Italian officers. British say that the German Air Force Is beginning activity in the business trip to Logan Saturday at the and Mrs. Arthur Gustaveson strut-- or for all flight training, so visitors last Wednesday African campaign, coming to the aid of Mussolini's forces. This Is a radio from Berlin. there is no additional expense to ami Lionel Mrs. family spent Sunday ut Ireashome of Mr. and student. Text books for the e ureton with Mr. Guslavesotis Munk. Mrs. Leo Nuttall. Friday. The dinner tables and Thain, Mrs. Charles , Pond, Mrs. ents, Mr and Mrs. C. A. Gustave- - course are furnished also by the Mrs. John Ricks entertained at and Mrs. Libbie Shepherd and chil- the chapel were beautifully decor- Sylvan Peterson and son LaMoyje, son Civil Aeronautics Administration. party last Sunday honoring her dren ami potted Mrs Leatha Meservy, Mrs Beda and Mrs. Edna Jorge nso". ated with Mrs Anna Barrington of Logan i II there are any students in son Boyd who was observing his li children attended a party st plants. Dinner was served to 200 Crafts. Mr. and Mrs. Golden spent the week-en- d with relatives town or surrounding towns who anniversary. and fourth birthday week at College ward g ven in ward members and guests. The Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee here. would like to make application for Games formed the afternoons enMr. and Mrs Earl Maddey of this training, they must do so was honor of their mother, Mrs. John following program under the di- Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Oltertainment and luncheon Falls were Saturday and Sun- - mediately, as the ground school and Raymond Green, the occasion being her rection of J, C. Parson, was giv- son, Mrs. Bertha Mather, Mrs. served to Boyd en: song by Ephrium Falslev; Rose Raymond, Ken Lindquist, day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry .course is well under way and flight Anna Mae, Morris and birthday anniversary. Ricks, Mrs. Caroline vVatterson enter-- 1 prayer, Roy Ballard; talk, Marvin and Mrs. Bluemell and daughters. Eames. tunning will begin approximately Karen Lewis, Gordon, Clayne J. Miss Mrfdele Smith spent Thurs- - February 15. Students wishing to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Foster and tained at a dinner party on Sun- Thain; musical number, Bluemell and Darrell Ricks and Virginia day honoring her son Ted who sisters of Logan; original read- tamily of Whitney were callers day night with Mr. and Mis. Angus nmke application must file and Jerry Ricks. cation with Professor S. R. Stock attof Preston left last week for California to ing, Alton Hoffman; piano and last Sunday at the home of Mr. Mx. and Mrs. M. J. Falslev Mr. Perry Smith Mrs. Bertha and Mrs. Charles L. Reese. and family a the college.'office No. 201, Me duet, ended a parts last Monday night spend one year with the army. accordian Mr. and Mrs. George Bench spent the week end at Pocatello chanio Arts building. This must be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Mather and Mrs. Rose Raymohd ward happenings, and family spent Sunday after- with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. dene immediately if students wisli Nielson at Hyrum. given in honor Alma Watterson and son Alma of of Smithfield; to get in and enter this training Falslev Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Watter- Mrs. W. G. Reese; reading, Miss noon at River Heights Visiting Vernal Horton. of Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Miss Barbara Smith was a Fri- program. prior to their departure for New son of Burley, Idaho, Mr. and Bluemell; talk, A Lee Reese of with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford George. Cache stake old folks comMr. and Mrs. Clarence Read- day night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Tom Watterson and daugh- th York. mittee of Logan; prayer, Cyril ing and daughter and Mr. and Elmer Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Munk were ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. WatterDistance of the modern maraMiss Opal Wynn of Preston was dinnt guests on Sunday of Mrs. son and family and the immediate Munk; song, Ephriam Falslev Mrs. Dean Stevenson of Logan The days entertainment was con- were dinner guests on Sunday of a Thursday night guest of Miss thon race in Olympic games is calMaud Woodruff at her home in family of Mrs. Watterson. culated at 26 miles, 383 yards. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Reese and cluded with a dance in the even- Bishop and Mrs. H. W. Ballard. Barbara Smith. Logan. Mrs. Elva Keller and Mrs. Esther Mrs. Elvira Ballard is spending Thomas Hughes and son Leonfamily and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell ing. During the dance an acrobatic Reese and family were dinner and tumbling act was given by several weeks in Salt Lake City Smith spent Thursday with Mrs. baptisms at the Logan temple Satard and John Pilgrim were callers last Monday at the home of guests on Saturday of Mr. and Coach Lynn Pitcher of the Smith-fiel- d at the home of her daughter Mrs. Elaine Smith. urday. Miss Eva Jean Smith of Fair-vieMr. and Mrs. William Forsgren Mrs. William G. Reese of Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. George Cowley. junior high and a group of Ollie Wilkes. was aerobatic dance An givValdon birthas Mrs. and Clark Mr. and made a business trip to Logan a spent attended Munk boys. Idaho. evening Thursday Carolyn . en by Mr. Pilcher and Miss Trilva Desmond Ricks have gone to Rex-bur- guest of Miss Maxine, Forsgren. n Mrs. Eva Porter and son Monday. day party last Saturday at Logan Miss Ivene Packer spent the A fish and game meeting was which was given in honor of of Ogden were week end Riggs. Boys from Benson taking Idaho, where they have week-enin Preston with Miss held here at the ward hall Monday Marlene Barnett. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold part in the act were Pond Reese, employment. Ross Reese and Dewaine The babies which were blessed Reese. Berger, Mrs. A. J. Reese entertained at Carol Kofoed. evening. The Treasurcton, Mink and given names at the meeting a dinner on Tuesday in honor of Misses Maxine Forsgren and Creek, Gleneo and Riverdale groups Bishop H .W. Ballard spent Elwin Jones. Barbara did a Smith .were number of Venus Ann, Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake last Sunday were Out of town people attending her granddaughter, Mrs. Robert represented. the ward reunion were Mr. and McCann of Pocatello. Covers were daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lenus City on business. unAizel. of and Keith soil The ward Benson Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and laid for Mrs. Jorgenson reunion, Joseph Jorgenson, McCann, Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Balls. der the direction of M,r. and Mrs. Mrs. M. E. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Reese, Mrs. Angus Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fulimer Vernal Munk, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barrett, Mrs. Mary Reese, Funk, Mrs. Foster Reese and the of Smithfield were Sunday eveniHayball and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Naomi Funk, Mrs. Mary hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slack and ng caller at the home of Mr. Joseph Berjp r was held last Beutler, Mr. and Mrs. James R. daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Watterson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reese and Mrs. Eva SERIAL STORY Portor and son of Ogdqn wee ft, dinner guests on Sunday of Jesse T. Rees. Mrs. Alice Ricks, Mrs. Marne Rees and Mrs. Florence Slack COPYRIGHT spent last Monday visiting at the BY BETTY WALLACE SERVICE. INC. NEA home of Mrs. Caroline Watterson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clark and son Edward were dinner guests IRSTERDAYs and reminders of his meeting with Bill. zanne, frightened, sent for the Martha aearch theSatanee on find bars, bat Sunday qf Mrs. E. J. Clark as (rare of Dili, burly next morn-ta- g. Martha swallowed hard before she doctor. of Logan. Suknew never Martha what Martha Paul. telephones camp could say, Hello, Mrs. Robert Reese, Mrs. Bert headquarters, asks for Bill. The Suzanne didnt bother with zanne told him. Her teeth were Reese, Mrs. Jodie Smith and Mrs. adjutant tells her Bill is A. W. swimwas her head t). U that he mill be classed as Wilford Parson attended a bridge greetings. "Any news in New York chattering, deserter If be does not return. before you left? luncheon Thursday night given ming, but she kept moaning, DocAlmost immediately Paul calls let No." He looked at Martha. Im tor, Im all right. If theyd only by Mrs. Jack Bowen of Logan. from Rrw York. Rill came to the Mrs. Nola Frankham and chilhotel, knocked Pan! down, lie sorry as the devil. But I couldnt me up! Ive got to do something. of Tremonton are visiting at dren Appeared then. Panl Is nor to him! find was Ive He him. he with got do anything Wrd for Marthaa the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warsafety, la bar-TiYouve got to get quiet. drunk. home. ner Kidman. The doctor swabbed a t I know. Oh, Paul, whatll hap- Madam! A large number of Benson the in on her to BlTCH solves back arm, to him if jabbed he doesnt spot go puzzle pen people attended the trousseau tea to Now go and said, needle, on Sunday which was given by camp?" CHAPTER XXIX Mrs. Otto Beutler in honor of her Nothing lie doesn't deserve, sleep! I I cant." white at her cant, daughter Eleda who was recently gUZANNE DECKER, still in her Paul said grimly. But she felt the a little while, in But married to Corlett Seamons. nightgown, her feet bare, ran face, at the misery in her eyes, he somehold. Mrs. Desmond Ricks and inDissolving into Marthas room the moment relented. I guess its not all his drug taking fant daughter are visiting at the Well find thing in her brain which wanted to she put down the receiver after fault," he muttered. home of her parents. Mr. and hold on. Something which fought, he phone call from Paul. She him. We'li smooth things out. Christianson of Mrs., Joseph and was losing slowly. , , . slipped her arms around Marthas Clarkston. him. The shoulders. find T)UT they didn't awoke. "Dont worry, Martha. Well find long hours dragged on and on. TT was morning when she And Suzannes sat in the car Late Martha nim. Well morning. Endlessly. to him back bring between Paul and Suzanne, going face told her at once that Bill was camp. from one building to another. They still missing. Pauls on his way A new assurance radiated from checked on the YMCA, on all over. Were driving to camp, to her, a calm certainty. Ill see this the hotels,up on overnight rooming look around the town close by. The through for you, because I blame the detective thinks maybe he went tnysclf for every bit of it. If I houses. They consulted with to hadnt started it, spouting all those detective agency, and drove around bock and didnt have the nerve Final returns on the 1340 wheat Sometimes they do that. loan program released senseless accusations there in the to find out if by any chance Bill report. by the At Air bleakat Not Bill, Martha thought Transport. Credit Corporation Commodity hospital. Bill wouldnt have be- had appeared and seen was faint with 6 oclock Martha it showed Utah Wednesday come jealous and crazy. ly. If he went back, hed to be through all the way. But she said 484 loans for a total of I lost my head, Martha. Now terror stricken. Hope seemed 222 645 amount bushels. Of this couldnt even nothing. Her mind seized on the Buis lost his. You see, that's why dying inside her. She bushels were placed under loan more that were and herself tell Suzanne Paul they fact any that I can understand about him. He as farm stored wheat and 202 565 would find him. going away. Shed be alone. She bushels in warehouse storage. jnust be going through the same herBill look for in could the sit there up could get She only H. E. Larsen of Corrine, in things I went through. Jealousy, be must as self Bill he of charge of the loan program for suspicion, a sort of savage rage car, thinking Suzannes himself. of the state, said that in 1939 wheat She lay there, uncomplainingly, that makes you want to smash out thinking loans were made to 236 farmers while Paul came in and asked how and hurt someone. Its like a storm words this morning had illumiin the state and that the total Bill her. some of that for She nodded when he said, nated she felt. like a black thick fog over amount of wheat Rtored as colwas a wronged man, You must stay in bed, Martha. he thought everything, and you see things dis- a lateral was 301.491 bushels. man whose wife hnd been run- The doctor says you must. Retorted, out of all proportion. Little He said farmers of the state with his best friend. luctantly, he left with Suzanne. around ning unimportant things seem sinister had been able to get a loan rate Bill thought of himself as shame- She waited until she heard the of between 48 and 50 cents a against you you treated, so he had kicked car start off. Then she got out of want to make someone bushel on this wheat in 1940. By pay for fully his bitterover the traces, bed venting resolutely. what theyve done to placing this wheat in storage you. of shackles ness the at discipline. to the garage A cab took her they kept the market from be"Bill wanted to make Paul pay. of stories ing flooded with wheat at harvest too, left Peg, after she had she Martha t oh, Martha, thought, where forgive me, I time and the price was kept from wanted to make you suffer! Dont she had heard. Stories in which drove Butch out to the farm. being forced down by the large blame Bill. This isnt his fault. It's men like that went out on wild Standing there in the garage, waitwheat supplied which usually go streets ing for the man to get the dilapithe through reeling benders, wine. But Im onto the market at harvest. going to straighten of out. I swear I will! strange cities, meeting with un- dated old car out from behind the He estimated that the loan a dark Martha accidents. it Fear, in, that truck hedged speakable program had kept wheat prices up The farm! swiftly grew force, and suddenly, to paralyzing thought nearly double what they would AT. 9:30, Suzanne went back to and relentlessly. Her numbed brain, Butch! If Bill were anywhere in have been had there been no loan the phone. She spoke to the her tired body, could fight it off no town if he was upset, didnt know program. Chief, at his home. Ive just The final report on the 1940 prowhere to go he think of Butch! Diked to Paul Elliott in New longer. to Of gram showed more than 4 12.4 quiver. Oh, Paul. I know Bills hurt. Her lips began rk. ifs very important that if Separate loans had been made in s. Marshall's husband should Maybe hes dead. Wed have found course! the United States with a total Bill loves Butch even more him if he werent in a hospital value of $200,536,007.07 on i0lr,eot0 the office, you must keep somewhere. Or a morgue. I feel it, than 1 do! In a great shining blaze m there. Lock him into a bushels of wheat. The reout of town she drove private of was She it. I feel Paul. babbling, certainty, cent advances in the price of 'nice if you have to. Mrs. Marshall ran from the car wheat has resulted In some liquid'ont be in today. She hung up, suddenly unable to curb this hys- to the farm. She the ation in many areas and aside path to the straight through teria. Kving no explanation. from clearing uo documents in foot tramped on the runway in the back of the house. Pauls Butch! she called tremulously. process at the time of the close n 'uy went t0 Mrs- - Larkins first. brake. Suzanne said, Shes caved hadnt been back there. If in, thats all. Take us home, Paul, Butch! of the loan program December Wednes,'e snws up, telephone this num31, the report released Then, rounding the corner of the I'll put her to bed.' ber at once! day showed a reduction in the They left Mrs. Lar-1- 0 in bed, Marthas fears house, Martha stopped short. For Lying loan stocks rather than further Wlth her mouth wide open. marched on in her mind. She Butch was barking. Jumping exIncrease. At foon they drove to the air- -, couldnt rid herself of the terrible citedly at the feet of a tall man in , meet Pauls plane. He pictures of Bill hurt, Bill killed olive drab. looked rumpled and Birds have three gaits on the Bill! she screamed. "Oh. Bill, disturbed. A Suddenly a chill shook her, and li ue bruixe under his right eye and then another. She was shuddering weve looked everywhere for you! ground, but few of them use ail ' llline's on The gaits are walking, hopthree. Eui and his juw were silent in uncontrollable spasm-(To Be Concluded) ping, and running. G. Reese Mr and Mrs. William were visitors last .(Whitney Sunday at the home of Mrs. W. Ad-b- - i stu-the- ir j o- Funerul services for William Sugar beet growers of Cache county are invited to attend a meeting Saturday in the auditorwith ium of the Logan junior high who died at his home Cornish, in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, Saturday, were held in the Frank- lin ward chapel Wednesday Bishop Frank E. Woodward in harge The ward choir sang the opening ami closing numbers, under direction of Mrs. lametta Packer, with Mrs. Maude Porter and Miss Pollie Parkinson as accompanists. Special musical numbers were a vocal trio by Reed Stockdalo, Douglas Ohverson and Cyril Lowe; a voial duet by Lester D. Lowe and daughter Betty, accompanied by Pollie Purkinson, and a vocal solo by Mrs. Nellie Marshall, accompanied by Mrs. Porter. invocation was offered by Ann drew E. Fuhnmun and the by Andrew B. Nash. Speakers were Garnett Woodward, John A. Ixiwe and Bishop Woodward. All eulogized Mr. Cornish for his friendliness and for his fine character. Burial was in the Franklin cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Peter G. Whitehead. v bene-dntio- school at 2 p. m, George Joedre, representative of the sugar section of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, will be here to answer any questions and explain the sugar quotas regarding the 1941 sugar program. Farmers will find this meeting interesting and will be able to find out why it is necessary to make a reduction in the sugar allotments for 1941. 140 PLANES IK, 5 NFI) LONDON Air Commodore V. Goddard said today that There are 8805 Negro physicians and surgeons in the United States. , par-.th- rs Banish Eyestrain Frown! j appli-Ketl- er Yes, Its easy! Smart, modern glasses, in a host of exciting styles, STOP eyestrain, lot you smile at lite again. Why continue to put off that eye examination you feel you need? See the registered optometrist here for Complete Eye Examination on the famous Bausch dS Bomb Refractor NOWt YOULL BE FRANKLY OLD TOI-- IF O LASSES CUSTOMERS AND FAMILIES PAY ARE NOT NEEDED NOTHING DOWN SXUSfiittD w g, d The Intermountain Wests Largest Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians Salt Lake, Provo, Price, Ogden, Logan, Idaho Falls In LOGAN at O NORTH MAIN Le-la- CONSCRIPT'S WIFE 14. ns the Wheat Loan Figures Released By Group . 11 1 I JESTES CHEVROLET CO. 209 NORTH MAIN R. Brit- ish fighter planes and ground defenses had brought down 140 German night raiding planes since June and that in the middle east the British had shot down 350 Italian planes and destroyed about the same number on the ground. uni-M- , , LOGAN, UTAH |