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Show Kr THE This H E K A LD - JO the Ch inese DragorVs Tail rww assssw, Is f f 'sls "V 15 V1 . V VtN e U R N A LOG. L. 5r1: the has ' UtlS 4i v 'J? Japanese T()K0: on tttaiks kr, PoIhIo , art IS U t Mon bujmg 'he ' s sunp trade the effee ' tuu 'orne nd tr stmk, 4 re us e and ROi h it pur' ojitorie1 stood a (or irth Spectaculai duucw shows China's Buinia Road, tail of the diagon still untwisted by nnading Japanese. Ariow points to tiuck mgotiating li.izudous turn. s UUril t t'aiO u hiijeN ORVEL REESE Reporter HRa meeting of the Benson ward 11 PTA was hi Id Fruity evening thfKhool house Mrs Low ill Reese was in tharge of gTA president, A "Ann rica's destiny h m the hands of the fnmer because the th( following prograrn farme is the weilth produrtr job Arvel Roe P creator and the one who louts snging led by Pllrsld of bettir spirit- SrfReKi. talk hv Miles ou' in to the Adult hUnK" Elizabeth Burgess of Ig-in- , piano Leiu1,,rsh ' d,1'8"es hool lU ('SAG were mg' Nuttall, prayer by Blo by LaRee terdirg 'hills ree .m link i lc a schola G I v!!1,1:,1. family n i I andj'LT lilihi plum's aie Iiai'il up iii Biuma lor Icslmu In loir uUinu on to I'.lnin, slicie Uk'11 be Japanese timl uiuiul lie lamed luiinu Hoad supply line. Ubed aijaiust I with ulatots fill si ei il melts Mr and Nils Geon oil Roskellcy and family of Mt Gammon wile Sunday wsitois at the home ot Ins mother Mrs Agn s Roskelliy Mr and Mis liont rt Mi Gann l4.ke wi re Sind.v ,u,;.s Profiler of Ita hmond wire Sal ling with In ilaughli r. Mis lion urtlav visitors here Iwivom ami f imily Mr and Mrs Grant Higginson Mrs Union Me, rill of Richmond have moved into their new boon Mrs Kina Monroe and daughter lolling on nlatives on Tucs-Ua- n Vi'MinH of Logan were the Sun du morning U1 guests of Mr nnd Mis E...nMis Rov 10 Si unions iliughter a'it Miles Simlii anil on Guv, were visitIS MRS mg m Login or Mondn as giusts Ki t l I KING Mi- of In urge iMlwlyti nnd Mrs T W I ills Is recovering family Mi and Mrs Fi ink Tidwell fiom a reient opiratnm at a lai- lentiitaimd nl a dmiur mrtv at gin hospital i -- ,lt -m Fi mi mo with In if it daughter. Mis Iivm 'ici family Osborn Low of Aftou, Wyoming w is visiting lien with tiunds nut i'lunes last wnk Mrs Don W ixoin and two ihil dun of Murray nre visiting w it ti hi r parents Mr and Mrs Rov 'miing at r Tulwill Mrs dmghter Woodland and Miss Noah Ora, tv Mr and Mrs J G Plow man 1 hi lr home - on Sun lav Covers iiti nded funeral seivm- - held for wen laid tm Mr and Mis Mis I, B Came nt Ruhmoiul on vm Tulwill of Inignn Fled ' Hill-- I yard, Mrs J me N Tidwell the Giant Anderson left for las host and hosti-- s and daughters An ills mi rimrsdnv Emin e and I! irh ira and M uy Cilif, while he will attend an iliitru ill Whiting The Southfield Beittr Holstein engineering si hool rlub held their first meeting Mrs llnlda lelirsim is very at the home of Lowell ill at her home stiff ring with a Hilly ird The i luh was organize, heait utlaik and Mrs Roy K Tulwill is spend- - and Jav Chamhi rs son of Pres Irene ing several days ut Murray visit- - and Mrs A W'. Chambers, was Monday lit reis-ntl- tletlid president. Asst County Agent Reuben Hansen was also in lle,,,i?'u e' Those present were; J mv Chambers, Bruce Hymas, Plowman, Robert Thornley, Bait Clnrlcs Jensen, ley HiHyard, Arland Olson nnd Dale Homer. Mi amt Mrs. Clyde Lattledyke nnd son Travis of Morgan spent here. the week-en- d Garth McCann, son of Mr. and Mrs Albert F McCann of Pocatello is visiting here with his granparents, Bj) and Mrs, M. T. Van Oiden. lblNAflt MARKS AN N I ERSARV Bp and Mrs C. J Plowman and Mr and Mrs. Lowell Plowman nnd daughter Marilyn were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker of Mendon. The occasion marked the 52nd wedding anniversary of Bp. and Mrs G. J. plowman. A Reese attended a party at v 4 Hyde last Wednesday night given it the home of Mr and Mrs G. L Ashcroft. Tnc party was ir honor of Mrs VV. G. Reese on her r Park Pin tat of rv treasure g of Ma anniversary. attended a Mrs. Lucy Seamons Friday meeting of her club last g the home of Mrs. Carol Seamons Park. i Mr.Hyde and Mrs. George Speth and fourth of the population produies family of College Ward were Sun-a- y the food while another fourth is dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. required to handle it, involving Lto Nuttall. ore half of the total population Mr and Mrs John Ruce and "Our national economic prosn Carl of Hyde Park and Mr. has moved up and down perity nd Mrs. Zillis of College ward w th the agricultural prosperity rere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. National income never has been nd Mrs Delbert Duce. able to exceed by more than seven Mrs Robert McCann and daughttimes the income of the farmer, er Dixie of Salt Lake City have he said teen staying at the home of Mr. In the hands of the farmer lies end Mrs Charles L. Reese for the, the task of creating jobs to take but two weeks fare of the future needs after the defense program is over The HONORS III MUM) armor will be the chief supplier 0. BIRTHDAY of material with whuh mer will work. Dr. Widtsoe stressed Mr V. Ballard entertained H Si family dinner on Monday evenSpiritual Life Significant ts in honor of Bishop Ballard, the "We cant have peace, prosperity rtasion being his birthday and happiness unless we have Dinner was served at snintual reulity and somehow the e long table .0 Bishop and Mrs. pursuit of agriculture leads to Bvllard, Bill, LaRue and LaRae such reality, the speaker said "It BUrd, Mrs. Elvira Ballard, Mrs. is just as true today as 2.A00 years buy Preston, Mr and Mrs Nolan ago that bread alone won't keep a Billsrd and Mr and Mrs. Clarence man alive. He must have spu dualEnding and daughter Dawn Rae ity and there will never be peaci S Logan. in the world until Hitler recognizHr and Mrs Nolan Ballard spent es this Sunday afternoon at vis-ti- g At the Initial morning session, Fielding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R, Boswell, chairman, preSalph Richards. sented the report of the crops Hrs Lenus Mrs. Jorgenson. and fertilrzers qommittee with Mrs. Sam Hobbs 'discussion on the findings by daughter DeEsta and Mrs. Professor D. C. Tmgey, associrest Hobbs were among those ate professor of agronomy. trending the trousseau tea Sunday Proposals from the committee nellsville in honor of Miss Beth included recommendation for betJ5fr. Miss Cooper and Glen ter manure and commercial ferhs were married Wednesday tilizer use, and more efficient the Logan temple. They plan to utilization of irrigation streams leir home in Benson and to increase the average acre yield live m the Charles Alhston The committee asked also for legtome support of measures plac'lr. Angus Funk entertaind at a islative minimum regulations on the ing ntr on Sunday in honor of her available plant food in commercial "'r, A J Reese, The occasion fertilizers "I his birthday anniversary. Ise of Fertilizer Professor J,1 Present at the dinner were In his discussion, Mrs Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Tmgey recommended that in areas n.v L01I.1 and Dennis where alfalfa stand is poor that fink" the crop be plowed under and Pur sttida their lift ' J Ras he Logan Ion Co evecutne lerimcnt st re mtd listed for orz unratioi s hoh ients Addres: : sf abided Una stry and s Li Friend of enforcement n the safet) tn the ( ted Welland F 5 unty si hook ntion pictur. short comir AK i s were er Sports', the Navy L i aooompanie Sargent of the Caihe naer Sttrgen the laws 8 3y William Ferguson d, DON'T MISS IT! m U HOUSE OF MAGIC V KANSAS (TeACTN That Has Thrilled Millions ellsville High School Auditorium 8:00 p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 9 Vr OjV ADMISSION TRET! 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The needle itself is semi- perm a n e n t you need change it only once every 5000 plays. Powerful 12-inc- f 1 h eight-tub- e . nine-tub- e radio gives performance. Bomber Crashes VIRGINIA Into Mountain verriu NBC STAR CAMAS, Wash, Dec. 6 (t'Pl Lieut. Harry O'Neil, assigned to the bombardment group at Boise. Ida , was killed late yesterday when the bomber he piloted crashed into Prune hill near here. The plane, a Dougins medium bomber, was being delivered to the royal air force. Lieut O'Neil was alone in the ship whpn it struck the Table Combination Radio-Phon- o cloud-obscur- 1200-fo- ot peak Wreckage was strewn over a field Witnesses said the plane crashed with both motors running and apparently "flew straight into the ground $5 DOW N Keg. IXvji Lsual Cur. KANSAS CITY, Mo, Dec. 6 'P The potentially explosive bowl game issue in the Big Six conference, today was tabled for the third successive year after a long of the faculty fathers session yesterday which produced none anof the fireworks that had been tie! lated The Missouri Valley conference, meeting at the same time, passed a rule requiring all member teams football to play a round-robi- n schedule Tills was considered an important change since several conference champions In the past had not played a renresentative league schedule. Withdrawal of Washburn during the past year, reducing the circuit to six teams, made the round robin plan feasible The Big Six admittedly has been split Into two factions for some time on the question of amending or abolishing the rule prohibiting teams JYom participating in football games after the rlose of the regular season. For the past four years th champion has been Invited to a bowl game and on each occasion, the conference has had to waive the rule to permit the invited team to participate. dig. It winks fur you! Automatic record changer plays ten 12 Inch or h twelve records automatically Gives big set performance. point needle included. good for at least 5,000 II A, .ED 1 , Tables Bowl Issue featured at the 19 (0 New York World's Fair fi al cconomus, reviewed the need for credit 111 Utah. t'redit Discussed Agriculture is vitally dependent on credit and present objectives should be for proper and effective use of such The government has the need for credit recognized and has provided agencies to meet the needs of the rural people," he Big Six Again GENERAL ELECTRIC Show aa aa a or MODRECEPTlorj birthday iAe ard n Sow laniel the mtr rt ( iiHiUsu LOWFI.I, ploavman Reporter Reese Mrs Cyril K Munk attended Bureau conventithe State Farm on at Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Lowell Reese, Mr md Mrs Arvel Reese and Mrs W. an 60 stu i sent ere fils id nt Jav ston high week at n Lowell if fetloi ho have a he nation Co - - ise of srh h trader k reported Role of U. S. Farmer In National Destiny Outlined By Dr. Widtsoe Benson h it uotj & renews eh. gmu of Klko, aic here visiting with friends and relatives Mr and Mrs Ren Anderson have left for Los Angeles, Calif, to spend the winter wonths Cliff Knnkas of Fort Bridge, Conneetu ut is a guest of Randall M.llv vrd at the home of his par- ints Bp and Mrs H izen Hillyard Miss Ruth McCann has returned home after visiting the past two weiks with Mr and Mrs Jed Miles and family at Banula and with her mother, Mrs Sylvia Me- the ind .sowed m torn for use Cinn of Arimo, Id tho EK.AAFn U)R is tattle silage. RAKE Better use of faim manure attaining and niain'aining good tiilt P. Sylvester Imvv bus left for Lake City where he will visit stands of crops wherever possible will mean more productive farm- -' its rf tdltirt, Baelev PACE THREE AMERICAN FIGHTER PLANES FOR CHINA Mr and Mrs Milo Cantwell have as their house guests their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Andrew Ah is and son Spencer, who have spent the past three York years in New s m f ' a vard1 r depart. i !t 1911. Eastern army to shifting to "pro States" stand in Pacifn MRS mtiup,.0 t . Smithfield in tq. it E C E MDER D of Mozhmsli upon 1 T U R D A Y, M(KX)W : Red army pushes bn k Germans on thiee vital secl, tors of Moscow fiont, killing and n ports ais attack reRed (vrmv pulsed at Mohaisk wins bndgehead over Mills rtvei, west of Tagamog in pressing pursuit of enem fiom Rostov. 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