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Show Are Some Interesting Relights On Colorful iche Fair This Week War In Brief e re I Bridgermen Recount Events Of Outing MTKD PRESS NOItTHKKN mer- Fit AM K icini columns are acioss Seine in Back to "civilization," many force on two sides ot Paris, striking north from channel const in members of the Bndgermen sect drive that all but encircled French who took the annual hike into the capital and menaced Us great port Wyoming Windrivers were today of Havre. recounting memorable experiences of the famous Cache Valley Scout W F A Lists oolicy Allied council outing. SorTlIEKN FRANCE forces complete encirclement of L, A. Jini the On Egg Disposal big naval base of Toulon, thrust to Bridger, Ripphnger, was succeeded by Bishop within eight miles of Marseilles Henry it Cooper who will occupy and drive 60 miles inland in series that position next year. Pot Illy produceis have assur- of fast breaking advance. On the first day, Aug. 12, the ance that the War Food Adminislarge group left Logan and went inRUSSIA Soviet tanks and tration will not 'dump1 a large 'bus through Kemmerer, Big by 22 miles fantry plunge through volume of its stoiks of shell Biney, Pine Dalt' to Ell.hart Park. eggs wide gap in German defenses On on the market at any one time the second day, the hikers connortheast of Warsaw and prepare Utah's, m! AAA cha,rman of helto smash across Bug river in tinued past Ecklund Lake and Barbara Lake, at Hobbs eommi'lee report- - drive outflanking Polish capital Lake. Passing camping Saturday. The 14 milhon cases Seneca Lake the of shell eggs the W A has in stor-ag- e from north. third day, they pitched camp at is being held tor sale AIR AVAR American bombers, Island lake. only at ceiling prices ano will not he re- - probubly from Italian bases, raid Qn the fourth day they fished leased in large volume, M Lee Vienna and parts of upper Silesia, at Island lake, elevation 10,600 SH'd German DNB news agency rej orts feet. J Howard Maughan, Marion he Everton, Paul Murray and Mr. Simultaneously. announced in Berlin broadcast that because WFA soeks no long- Ripplfngcr climbed Fremont Peak er inciud; the typis of eggs used PACIFIC Intensified American elevation 13,730 feet just 102 by driers and freczcis, sales to years to the day after it was fust driers arc being dis ontmued and "ne climbed by Explorer John Fremont. of eggs to breakers and fieozers are being curtailed Stocks On the fifth duv. the group went Tl'RKLSH SHIP SL.Mv of shell eggs purchased by WFA over Indian Tiail and camped near under Us price support Cook Lakes. August 17 found program WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 U p. have been reduced considerable them fishing in the Cook lakes, am bUt fl e 21,0 Persons aooard of but a lake higher than Cook yieid- by dealers i ancellations of sales! the Turkish snip S. S. Mefkura ed the largest fish caught to WFA during d perished w hen it was sunk bQ Stock of shell eggs owned Calithe entire trip - a by, man craft '.n the Black fornia Golden hooked by Bishop UFA are being held in storage for release at ceiling pim-- into nor- Sea Aug. 5 whiife attempting to Cecil James of Rock Springs, mal commercial channels as carry Romanian refugees to Tur- Wyo. key, the war refugee board reare needed, while frozen egg they On the sixth day, nine of the supplies also are being held for fu- ported today. A statement based group took horses and went in on survivors ture sale at ceiling prices, either reports said the Ger- search of Sweeney lakes via a semans onened fire with cannons cluded trail. to driers, to export They missed the lake or and machine markets, for sale as frozen eggs into norguns and set the ves- and continued nearly to Half y sel atire witn incem-larbullets. Moon lake, then became lost in mal trade channels is they are It said the Germans continued to the thick timber. At 11 p. m., the fire at passengers floating in the nine made camp for the night, water in life preservers. and the larger group went down Heads Air Army -- Lorhm, BY 1 bronc riding, bull bareback riding, ind bull dogging. calf All top- - the exciting and each take his chance to all on a competitive pay an Each performer and thf of ten dollar o added to the purse rh performer Is u a way win the fees of the addition to the regular money. The purses are won kill and endurance. The draw for the stock .7 per-mu- st are take their chances. Bust jj seats have been completed east side' of tl.e arena. provides seating' capacity lie around 5000 that urpd the arena It buy their the Logan peoiile now at est and the Modern Drug g gill save much time and Usioti at the fair grounds at , People with reserved seats rjid take note after entering their tickets -t- e whether for the east side or west side. mrch time , will also save confusion. It is suggested wraps pocple bring their cushions. The evenings are , Tiwtre Haw of the C.ty Department and his crew done well in lighting the There will be no shudows should make the performers ,t Clifton je time. loud thcater-deliverie- five-poun- ' s Marshal Petain Is H Herald-Journa- l- Utah, Tuesday Kvcmng. tludr ton of explosive, the robot sputter and cough once or twice like a cold outboard motor, before they cut off, glide briefly and explode Thi one hadnt. When 1 reached the lower floor the shattered glass of doors was littered half way up the statr cases Reaching the street level reception hall I walked over a crust of glass. At the doorway desk, the woman attendant was bleeding severely. A moment later an A KB first aid worker rushed up and applied a bandage. "What a lovely Sunday morning packet," she said. I hurried several dixirs down the street to a large apartment house into which the flying bomb had ploughed In near the top. Al- ARB bobbles, workers, ready American GI's, sailors and Red Cross workers were airiving. American privates, corporals and sergeants drove Jeeps up over piles of glass, bricks and building stones into the buildings entrance as police roped off the area and ambulances and fire engines drew (In I,omlnn, the recipients of robot bombs are sgul to have "had it" whether they have been killed or merely maimed or, fortuitously, survive Press unscathed United vice president ami general European manager, Virgil Pmkley, "had it and wiote the following dispatch vividly recounting what the nazi random tenor weusin means to the average London civilian I Lieut Gen Lewis II. Brercton, above, commands the new Allied an borne army, first of its kind an military history. The new foice is composed of all ) BY VIRGIL IIN KI EA niteil Press War Correspondent The Aug. 22 it l.ullo church service was conclud- mg as the pastor intoned: "laird, tea h us to be forgiving pf our -- enemies " Amciican and British paratroop Then wham, and I "had it " 1 and glider units. was blown lrom aaie end of the room over a setee and against the narmws tishing and climbing the wall ut the other My head Gongs rang in my ear around the iniis, George Everton roared The radio had gone dead I lay sprained his ankle and had to be there against the wall, feeling my helped the 10 mile stretch over eyes. I heard glass falling From precipitous mountain area. Thus, outside came screams, gmaiis and camps were made by at least soli. got to my feet swaying, three individual groups as night .smelling smoke and through the overtook them. (broken windows, saw a great fun- On Saturday, the "lost nine"lnel of debris 50 yards awav. The apartment was a mess and took to knolls, located a pack trail 200 yards from camp and the robot bomb had hit only in the reached Half Moon dude ranch in vicinity. One door was knocked half an hour. The other large off the hinges and another had had group "got together" in the morn- - its lock ripped out. Waiting for an elevator which ing and reached the dude ranch to find everyone safe On Sunday, did not come I recalled that I had religious services were held along not heard that flying bomb roar in with election of officers They ur- - nor the motor cut off. l'iiall rived in Isig.in that afternoon just before they hit ami loosen i , . Those us to be teach ." Lord Mean To London Civilians Hitleis their jeep off the piles of bricks: "Those August 22, HMi. Heres What Robot Bombs 19-1- ,vents The forgiving of our enemies. Next tu emerge were two women, bleeding. They were being half carried by two ARB workers and an RAF sergeant and pilot. Then came a steady stream of Sunday morning recipients of Germany's terror weapon, applied blindly to women, children and old people. One young woman stumbled ouf on the u rm of a policeman. Sho had tied a night gown arouncj, her badly cut arm. Two Ameileam MB' carried out an elderly man still wearing pajamas whose injured head was wrapped In a shirt. I was amazed at the speed and efficiency with which tne civilian defenses worked, aided by British and American service men whoj served as volunteers. I left the scene with a real and walked past, two beaten, broken churches, blunted in the big blitz of former year and they reminded me of that dead child and the sermon. Then I found tiny splinters or glass in my fingers. I looked at my hat. It contained dozens of glass splinters and needles. Some of them were transferred to my fingers when I put It on. I will never forget the dead child and laird teach u to be forgiving to our rnmies.' . up ' Stumbling through the doorway, came a father carrying hi four or fixe year old duiighter In hi arm. The entire right side of her face had been shared off. She was Lord mercifully asleep forever teach ux to be forgiving of our enemies. The radio preacher's edict rang through my brain, The sobbing father said. Those dirty bastards. Those dirty bas- tards." The American corporals said over and over as they backed CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our friends and relatives who extended such kindness and sympathy in the loss of our beloved son and brother Leo Kyrel Thornton we especially wish t a thank those who helped in any way at the services and those who sent the beautiful flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eldon Thorntoit and family. ' k ' Arrested By Nazis spenkers for the public system will be placed on rlVgh poles so the coverage for entire arena will be perfect, .css GENEVA, Aug. 22 (UP) The Journal de Geneve reported in a have good seats and to see and hear well, special edition today that Marshal Henri Philippe Petain, French is very important. chief of state, was arrested Sunthe Germans in broadcast of the rodeo and day morning by the Hotel Parc at Vichy. pulling contests will take The newspaper said the aged Tuesday Aug. 22 at 7:15 p. marshal was taken to an unknown Chairman Parley Reese of the destination in Germany. to, Announcer Jordan and Geo. Two military officials and seva of the Horse Pulling Con-wi- ll eral other persons were arrested be interviewed. d together with Petain, the le new entrance on the east added. of the arena will be a de-- d Before leaving Vichy, the article improvement. As the Grnd said, the marshal wrote a short 7 enters, a large U. S. flag letter of farewell, copies of which will be fired into the air already were reported circulating a beautiful U. S. flag will in France. t away over the fair grounds, The two military officials were will be the official opening identified by.ihe Journal only as the rodeo each Chief night. General Bridoux and Admiral rence of the Fire Depart-r- t and some of his men will will able e . news-pape- ihe!land have the. am-- . and some ' fire on hand for any that may arise on the tnce nt grounds. Clerk Newell Crookxton charge of the ticket sales. unty a large force to police and sell and take a quickly. The Rotary, Ki-- J nd Lions clubs will each di the ushers for the grand is for the rodeo. have I pounds f Police Hyrum VVeatlier-an- d his men with assistance the county and state patrol cf have charge of the parking a big task are admitted in the and it is necessary all cars to see the fair. I the fair. This is cars t Ht Midwest I! shows are making midway now. They will be swing by Wednesday even-Manag- er Lundgreen has ride and a large 100 It promises to be a ndway, free from dust. add-noth- ow. upervisors for departments iU b test "ry the beef and report every taken. This will bo beef cattle exhibit of the fair. Ag. Students Medical Honors Three Fighting Ships Join Big U. S.' Navy PHILADELPHIA. The Aug. 22 CJ!i world's mightiest fleet that of the United States navy was richer by three additional fighting units today following the launchcruisers Los ing of the 13,000-to- n Angeles and Chicago and the aircraft carric- - Antietam at the Philadelphia navy yard yesterday. The three warships were launched within five minutes of each other by flooding drydocks. The navy said it was the greatest mass launching in naval history. Mrs. Fletcher Bowrort, wife of the Mayor or Los Angeles, and Mrs. Edward J. Kelly, wife of Chicago's mayor, christener the the Chicago's mayof christened cruisers,' which were purchased by two cities. Sales were oversubscribed in both instances. of Cattle, Horses. Sheep, Swine and Poultry, Representing the Best of Cache Countys Industries. . , Fine Exhibits Fastest, the Wildest and Most Exciting ever here. Plenty of Jumps with Thrills and Spills all the One of the Dies Of State ROME. Aug. 22 (IT- - dinal Maglionc. Luigi Car- 67, Papal died Ht 4 a. m. . secretary of slate, today as Saro.sia, near Aples, after a long illness. The Cardinul died of a heurt attack after suffering several months ' i,n ar University of Chl- -. h001He will re-de8ree In Juno Uah state, he was an ia ,, - ' 'tractive Booths! The Holdup. Plenty of excitement and something every minute. No dull moments. , : do-in- jr t'V ,.! dogging, calf roping, trick riders, special dog act, Frank Chitwood with clown acts; most daring and best bull fighter on the circuit; short outdoor Western Drama, Reserved scat tickets now on sale at the Logan Hardware and Modern Drug Company. Buy now and avoid the rush and confusion at the Fair Grounds. . . f . , x 1 Vi - ( Exciting Horse Pulling Contests in front of the Grand Stand, Friday and Saturday afternoons at 2 oclock. The best teams of southern Idaho and northern Utah will compete. General admission, 50 cents and children years of age, 25 cents, government tax included. C 7-1- 4 ( 10 Ji. -- TICKETS FOR ADMISSION: i Adults, Reserved Seats, $1.25. General Admission 90c. All II. S. Service Men and Women in Uniform, 60c. Children 1 Years and Under, Gftc, Government Tax In' cluded for All Tickets. J .p'rter . time, Richter Rodeo Stock of Montana. High Pitching Broncs, Wild Fighting Brahma Bulls Steers and Cows. Black Polled Anvus roping calves, fleet as the wind and plenty Salty. lop Rotlco Performers of the World. Drone riding, Wild Brahma Bidl riding and fighting, hull nd tome to two Excellent Displays of Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Handiwork, Womens Work, School Work, and At- - 1 Papal Secretary fiom neurltics circulatory former stu-- , troubles. He went to Cssoria to Sta'e Agricultural take thermal bath treatments alrecently when they were most Immediately after the allies lpha Omega Alpha, na- occupied Rome and since then had Honorary medical of society, 'officials reported Monday. been under the supervision American doctors. to the re-society is Pope Pius XII wns informed of the highest award his death at 8 a. m. after which can be conferred on a the secretariat of state notified student, officials explain- all diplomatic representatives to the Holy Sec. All Papal Nuncios hT is one of the abroad were instructed to announce ,n his class named to the the death to the governments to Stanford university which they were accredited. at tx University of Chicago Cardinal Maglione was known in Carlson is one of three the ecclesiastical World as a diprncdlt"sl students to lomatic career man. His work m.a! 'albn0 n,cmbcrshiP in th in the church was more of a political than spiritual nature and it srtcr will receive his med-Jrc- e was his task to ease the tension in September from between estranged governments university at Palo Alto and the Holy See. at Stanford Lane Francisco. He is CONVENTION E. G. Carter and OGDEN. Utah. Aug 22 (IT) t Carter. Mr. Carter Is 40th annual convention of the student at the college The State Federation of Labor Utah ad an exceptional continued here today following a record. Mrs. Carter, "the demand for a share in Anderson, and two state post-w-yesterday ... " reside planning and With him in CaU- actio in CarS; post-wa- r publio construction- pro son. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum, la a Junior gram. rt 0 Sponsored By the Cache Co unty Farm Bureau .. - THURSDAY. AUG. DAILY PROGRAM OF EVENTS 24 Fair opens. Free to all! and FFA 10 a. m. Judging of Dairy Cattle FRIDAY, AUG. 25 9 a. m. 4-- H j 2 p. m. J udging of , ' Horses in front of Grand Stand m. Night rodeo. Gates open at 7 p. m. ( SATURDAY, AUG. 26 9 a. m. Fair opens. Free to all. 11a. m. Boys and Girls 4-- club : H 9 a. m. Fair opens. Free to all! Judging of Poultry. 10 a. m. Judging of Dairy Cattle. 9 a. m. 2 p. in. ' ! Lm Horse Pulling Contest, Light and Heavy weight horses, in front of Grand demonstrations in Community Exhibit Bldg. 2 p. m. Horse pulling contest. Medium weights. Front of Grand Stand. 8:30 p. m. Night Rodeo. Gates open at 7 p. m. Swore at PILES ! But Now Ho SMILES!t6r imy Mill too. 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