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Show HeraM Journal -- The Logun, Utah, Saturday Evening, October Each Blamed (Continued Fron. Page trcly nn.l tow Bulgiii.a. Romania Bill and Play-By-Pla- Hungary.! Receives Discharge FIRST INNING TIGERS: Webb grounded out, Hack to Cavarretta. Mayo lined to Iafko. Cramer was an easy out, Prim to Cavarretta. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. (TBS: Hack grounded out, Webb to York. Johnson, with a count of three and two, grounded out to York, unassisted. Ixiwrey lined to Cullenbme. 'No runs, no hits, no terrors, none left. in Sgt. Earl Wennergren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wennergren of 154 West Third North, was recently discharged from the army at the Gowen field separation (enter, Boise, Idaho. Sgt. Wennergren, a former student at the Utah State Agricultural college, joined the army in Feb. 10, 1942. at Ft. Douglas Salt Lake City. He served in the Asiatic-P- a cific theater as a flight radio op- mechanic, erator and auto-pilparticipating in battles at New Guinea, Papuan, Bismark Archipelago, northern Solomons, and in the central Pacific. The former Logan man is a holder of the presidential unit Staff Sut Hi Wyatt, son of Mr. out of the of 321 Hint Mis William Wyatt ret eonterem e wrote outh hnst West, Byrnes held out hope that the Russians would accept Ills one this I'aicnts an interesting letter of I'njlcd States ronstruc-Um- t promise ptoposal on pi ocecim e ami telling a second try at peat flunking Hon on Tinian, an island in the would be made soon Hut in gen Mananas group, Voting Wyatt, who made 23 fly- eia! his speech was a dismal SECOND INNING of debating among '"K nnss ons over the Japanese review of stryck out, swinging Greenberg a a as homeland member of the powers in Loudon over pinto Cavarretta Cullenbtne popped to wars the nd, eedure and interprelHtion of earlier rrt'w previous Johnson to out, York grounded to he home and plans to experts no hits, no Corner First North and First East apieements at Potsdam. No runs, CavarrAta. the Utah State Agricultural It was Byrnes' first major Services for the month of October terrors none left. follow ing his discharge dress on foreign policy since he college was called are as follows: Everyone welcome, Cavarretta (TBS; months from service became seeretaiy three October 7. Morning prayer and lout on strikes. Pafko grounded He has reeeived the Distinguishwho covered address, Lay Reader J. MacGinnis citation. ago. For the first time he gave to York Trout, out, clue to what may have been the ed Flying Cross, the Air Medal In civilian occupation, he workfirst. Nicholson struck out, swing-- ( at 11:00 a. m. two w.th two Oak I.eaf 14. Morning prayer and ed in the publicity department for October the was corners! Trout major difficulty behind all the hrone battle stars, clusters, cutting ing. the Asiatic-Pacifibickering oier procedure. He with a blazing fast ball, that kept address, Lay Reader J. MacGinnis the Columbia broadcasting system r ribbon, the and the Soviet disappointment with at Hollywood, Cal. the Cub hitters off balance. No at 11:00 a. m. October 21. Holy communion and the failure of Britain and America flood Conduct medal. He has 64 runs, no hits, no eirors, none left, for discharge. points to recognize the present governsermon, Rev. George H. Argyle, THIRD INNING i mian is the island from where Million ments of Bulgaria and Romania The rain, which for a celebrant; at 11 a. m. TIGERS: the bombers took off for giant October 28. Morning prayer and v.ew is llmt to postpone the The threatened time Col. Peter of Dewey, above, their missions of destruction over they aie not representative ot their the game, had stopped at this point. sermon ,Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Washington, D. C., with AmerNippon homeland. "They seem to (ton, ST. I)., Bishop of Utah, at By peoples grounded out. Hughes ican to be going to make this island a troops guarding Allied flied to Low- - 11:00 a. m. Soviets apRtcharda Cavarretta. Byrnes said the a, headquarters in Saigon, air base," Wyatt wrote parently think that objection to permanent rey. Trout lined to Hack. No runs was killed by machine have asphalt on all the highBY UNITED PRESS tiiose governments is because of "They no hits, no errors, none left. gun fire during revolt cf Anna-mitways, just as good as the best in to Strikes and shutdowns kept t heir singled friendliness to Russia "and the tl'BS: Livingston There will be no priesthood meet fighting against resumpstates, and everywhere super- 492,000 U. S. workers that our unwillingness to recognize left the first hit of the game tion of French rule. constating of double one- to sacrifice. ing in Logan First ward Sunday, away from their jobs today. Major these governments is a m imfes,1.(mghwys attempting Hughes roads. Traffic- circles at busy of general conference. Al iisputes included:. forced Livingston at second, Trout because lion of unfriendliness to the Sov.et wuy intersections. oil workers begin a Webb Prim sacrificed, Yoik 10:30 a. m. Sunday school will be to union." Ttie air strips and taxi strips held for junior classes only. k movement at 52 Hack first. covered who no he misto could "There Mayo giuter .. are all covered with asphalt. There V. . . .. , plants and refineries placed under out, Outlaw to Yoik. No . m. there will be regular si grounded iomei ton a (Hir a i t ' i e, on island ar(1 ,inp ,unWHy ment meeting, with L. Ray Robin- navy operation by a presidential (Continued From Page 11 runs, one hit, no errors, one left. , satd, explaining that it is Amer-,(),3 son as speaker. Two vocal numbers seizure order. Full production exthe FOURTH INNING ,as policy to seek the establish- - B.oys (me ,.an talle off al the ratc TIGERS: Webb grounded out, will be given by George B. Ever:on, pected by Monday. meat of governments responsive one every 70 seconds, per runway hird session also noted "with gratiCoal Top industry and United to Cavarretta. Mayo walked. accompanied by Luana R. Jenkins. Hack reto the will of the people" and that ' It is the of the majority runner. Mine Workers officials confer in biggest uirhase iri the tude" that base first was the He Tiger eviis why the US. is uiwilling to world. Half of all based turnees from the war fronts UMAX SEVENTH the to right, Mayor Washington, D. C.. in an attempt to recogni.e the two governments. in the Martanns are on Tinian, the dence "strengthened spirituality.' Cramer singled W. W. Welch, instructor at Lo- - halt spreading strikes in soft coal sinsecond. at Greenberg stopping States Difficulties other half on Guam and Saipan. He urged that the church memberto left. Mayor scoring and gan Junior high school, wilj be fields. Solid fuel administrat on Had it not been for the diffi- There are 600 here ut pres- ship do ull possible to see to It gled speaker at Sacrament meeting in officials put number idle at 160,000, culties over Bulgaria and Romani t. ent that the returning soldier be given d Logan Seventh ward Sunday at production losses at 1,000,000 tons the down doubted . Byrnes said, "a more conciliatory "The atomic bombs were flown the opportunity to work for the and 7:30. There will be special music. daily. its missionary r(f spirit might have prevailed and from here," the young Logan flier church through Prim Autos - Production of 1946 mode! to th, servlte' might greatly have helped to over- concluded. LOGAN ELEVENTH Fords to be resumed Monday folwas taken out, and Paul Derringer come the procedural difficulties Elder Bowen Seak Meeting schedule in the Eleventh lowing termination of went in to pitch for the Cubs. of the council." Albert E. Bowen, member of the a Ford was pUrp0sely passed, filling ward Sunday is as follows: Prist-hoo- d strike at Kelsey-Hayeyork statements with diflered Byrnes Council of Twelve Apostles, spoke lhe baf)es outlaw forced York at at 10 a.m., Sunday school at supplier. Some 58,000 CIO auto rein London made by Molotov g on the "significance of beliefs," ob second. Johnson to Hughes, 11, with Sacrament meeting at workers still out in other disputes garding the U. S. proposal that a that the freedoms existent b Cullenbine going 7:30 p.m. Dr. E. A. Jacobsen, dean Lumber Federal conciliators atand scoring called general peace conference be conof education at USAC, will address tempt to force agreement between only under Christianity and the to third- Richards singled to y before the end of the year to of the worth and dltf-- 1 the evening session. Pacific northwest operators and ter Cullenbine scoring and sider the various peace treaties, of the humun soul have made lavJ second. Trout at representatives of 61,000 AFL lumj stopping The U.S. proposed that not only scientific and inventive the HYDE PARK possible her workers seeking $1.10 minimum forced Richards at second, Hughes the big five but all European Staff Sgt. Frank S. Peterson, hourly wage. CIO workers totaling A schedule of dances for the progress that have made possible jtQ Johnson. Four runs, four hits, members of the United Nations 1943-4- 6 freedoms. of those season was announced to- the preservation no errors, two left recently returned from the Euro- - 40,000 remain on job during negotimembers which and "In fact." he continued, the pean theater of operations, will ations on wage increases. CTBS: Johnson lined a single to t... day by the Smithfield stake MIA. forces supplied substantial military Communications Two of the Mutual dances will be scientific and inventive progress center. Lowrey singled to right, be the speaker at the Hyde Park 250,000 tele1 a conference. be included in such ' the stake organiza- we know today were born of the Johnson stopping at second. Cavar-- meeting Sunday at 7:30 p.in. Musie-rett- a phone operators and mechanics reby sponsored Molotov, told a press conference tion and the others by the various beliefs we hold sacred struck out, swinging. Pafl0 al numbers. will also be given. All turn to their jobs following a four-hohe favored a general peace con- wards. All of them will be held In nationwide "stoppage which to the trials and hard- grounded out, Mayo to York, John- are invited. powers the stake house, ference only after the-bicurtailed to ac- ships under which the pioneer son going to third and Lowrey to and nonaccording struck out, had agreed on the treaties to be tivity counselors, Mrs. Doane founders and adherents to Nicholson dial calls. RICHMOND SOUTH W ARD second. no submitted because that was the Chambers and Edgar Nilson. The Sunday program of October Steel 16, (K)0 CIO Steel wnrtrs labored, Elder Bowen re- swinging. No runs, two hits, 7 in the Richmond South Ward is Out in eastern mills in walkouts way it was provided in the PotsList of dances, dates, and spon- marked that "one could, if he saw errors, two left. dam agreement. Thus, he added, sors was given as follows: FIFTH inning scheduled as follows: Priesthood resulting' from contract disputes, fit, term those pioneers imprudent, g he would not present Byrnes' comTIGERS: Webb was called out meeting at 10 and (he regular Sun- Hallowe'en Ball, Friday night, but never could one term them grievances and deto a flied such conference Nov. 2, sponsored by Smithfield flexible in their beliefs and con- on strikes. Mayo Lowrey. day Schoo, aL n B m mands for shorter hours and more promise plan for beto Generalissimo Josef Stalin Cramer singled to The program arranged for the pay. Second ward; Thanksgiving Ball, victions. , let e Sacrament cause the Soviet answer already Wednesday night, Nov. 21, sponsorBus drivers Service resumed to ut 8 o'clock in Stephen L. Richards, also a mem- - to second when Nicholson meeting of Twelve ball go through for the Ilrsl had been given. ed by Newton; Christmas Ball, her of the Council evenjng jnch,des scriptural eastern Oregon and Idaho points' Byrnes declared last night, how- Friday night, Dec. 21. by the First Apostles, told the throngs of meiri-- 1 cago error of 'the er,es' Hyrum reading. Hansen; short served by Pacific Trailways, but ever, that the Soviet delegation ward; Gold & Green Ball, Friday bers who tile Taber-- ! berg walked. Cullenbme gr two deacons, 'talks Richard 2,700 Greyhound drivers and emby unassisteu. had said in London it could not night, Jan. 23, by the stake or nacle and overflowed the grounds out, Cavarretta and ployes still out in seven other westEdward Bagley Johnson; two mUsicai number, Miss Norene Dob- - ern states. agree to the American proposal ganization; Patriotic Ball, Thurs-fo- r of. Temple Square, that the church 'runs, one hit, one error, Ul'BS: Livingston flied a peace conference until they dHy night, Feb. 14, by the stake; and the world today are on the "'son, and a talk by Mr. Lola Bell, ' had returned to Moscow and had gt Patricks Day ball, Friday threshold of a "new day- -a day in- - er, who made a T. Ray Bell of the ward bishopric d f bat walked. their Secory personal consultations with night, March 15, Third ward; and teVrupted by the black night of war Hughes s out, struck and government. Spring Festival, Thursday night, which kept us surrounded since Derringer out. York un- As the record stands the foreign April 11, Fourth ward, ing. Hack grounded years ago." assisted. No runs, no hits, no er Houses In Order minister of the Soviet union has Music tor ihe dances will be not rejected our proposal for a furnished by the Bluebird orches-peac- e .Voicing a plea that members rors, one )eft- SIXTH ,VVIVfi return now to their work, Elder conference," he said. "Dur- - ra TIGERS: it Hy Vandenberg went admitted he discussions set j members County commissioners and counthat the Richards Ing urged tor the Cubs. York to in pitch in was correct in principle. My hope ty agents in Utah are learning first houses their order, temporarily hand the values of the recently deIs that a'ter he has conferred with and spiritually, and prepare to tl'd to LW're,y on the fiist pitch, ' is his government veloped mechanical further the missionary work of the Outlaw popped to government, grasshopper Richards lined to Hughes. No runs, bait mixer in demonstrations by church. will agree that the nations that Oct. 6. il'.P) The JapTOKYO, enora. no no hits, nnUJftIn He lauded the sacrifices of those fought the war the world war anese ministry of justice tonight Keith R. Evans, field superior for CUBS: Johnson trip e control in Utah. families who have kept sons and shall have a chance to make the ordered the immediate release of grasshopper Lowrey line. I foul field Mr. Evans, who has given deworld peace." mission fields, right daughters in the all political prisoners from penito York, .. Outlaw out, Oct. 6. (U.PJ monstrations to agents and comWASHINGTON, "The American delegation took declaring that good homes have grounded throw to third in tentiaries shortly after Emperor missioners of various Utah counthe position that, in an inter- President Truman left his capital proved to be a vital factor in the and when York's Hirohito culled Johnson Baron off Shi to Kijuro pick an attempt ties upon request, reported that wofld, today for a wedding in Virginia, success of this program. Cavar-rett-a dependent, Democratic, scored. out of dehara, liberal, Johnson a county fair in Missouri, a fishing several 'counties have made Levi Edgar Young, president of was wild. peace cannot be the exclusive confiled to Greenberg. Pafko retirement to become Japan's new to construct bait mixers beforeplans cern of a few presently powerful retreat in Tennessee and a speech the First Council of Seventy, enthe one One hit, run, premier. 1945 grasshopper control season states. Byrnes said that unless in Kentucky that promises to be larged upon the pleas of other flied to Cramer. a former ambassador left. none Shidchara, one error, of for one. a big 8eakers we were to prevert to a world greater support for to Washington who resigned from begins. SEVENTH INNING He pointed out that the bait isolationism none of the Btates Leaving an accumulation of the missionary program and exto the Japanese foreign ministry in Trout TIGEKS: popped mixer which is inexpensive which we wanted invited to the pressing official problems behind, tending encouragement to returnto 1931 out. as a protest against Japanese Webb grounded peace conference could be said to he departed at 9:03 a m. in a driz- ing service men and women to Hughes. to Vandenberg. who cov- aggression, was named to succeed build is simple lo operate. The machine is capable of turning out be not directly concerned in the zling rain. He does not plan to enter missionary work. reMayo grounded out, Prince Naruhiko Higashi-Kun- i, from one to two tons of bait an come back until late next Wednes"The spiritual needs of humanity ered first. Cavarretta. peace. No runs, In an interview to signed premier. Hughes . hour, sacking occuring as the We urged that those states, day. today are greater than ever left. none with United unno he Press errors, no pledged hits, hi said, "and I know of no However, during the Prsident's both large and small, which haJ out, stinting cooperation with the allied machine Nicholson grounded CT'BS: fought and suffered In the war absence he will be in constant better means of making it available Trout to York. Livingston flied to occupation forces. n ust make the peace. This has touch with the White House via to humanity than by sending out as The new premier planned to Cramer. Becker batted for Hughes been a peoples' war and it must be short wave radio, radio teletype, God's workers those young men left. Merullo ran for begin tomorrow to select his cabto and singled cirwomen who have a peoples' peace." already telephone and air borne Couriers and batted for Van- inet expected to be the most who will rush official papers to culated over the globe as mankind's Becker. Gillespie and grounded out. York liberal since Japanese troops drove denberg liberators. him. who covered first. No into Manchuria 14 years ago. Nichols G. Smith, an ass'stant to to Trout, This morning the president will The home office's directive one hit. no errors, one left. runs, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6 U i'i tlie Council of Twelve, also discussnerve as best man at the Berry-villINNING EIGHTH some 3,000 political prison A coast guard frigate today rescuwork. Janies L. his old ed missionary Va., wedding of short to ers TIGERS: Merullo went Japan came as ed 12 survivors of the (Continued from Page 1.) crew triend Bennett C. Clark, former Barker, president of the Argentine for the Cubs and Paul Erickson Alliedthroughout authorities announced they of a homeward bound 9 which Missouri senator and now an ap- mission during the war, concluded went Cramer popped concurred m yesterday's order rashed into pitch. today into the sea about court to Violet Heal- the third session with a report of to Merullo. Greenberg struck out, along the brow of a hill above peals British-bor- judge, actress. temporarily retaining some police 165 miles off the California coast, in that mission his observations walked. York chiefs after Oct. Cullenbine the garden. This canal Is bordered ing, 10. Gen. Douglas the navy announced. swinging. Cavar-rettThen the chief executive will Gold. MacArthur had set that date for by trees, flowera and shrubs. A grounded out, Johnson to The Superfortress was in afterlate the west, no fly landing errors, no hits, street No from leads the runs, rock pathway compliance with h.s directive ab- veteran airmen from the carrying Pacific noon from at Ark., Blytheville. a is one left. down to the garden. There olishing restrictions oil Japanese s' heduled for discharge or reaswucre he will motor to Caruthers-ville- , out, .1 eedom. Hack ius'.Ic bridge across the stream. (TBS: grounded signment. Mather Field officials visit Mo., for a two-da- y Johnson also A home Webb to Yoik. At the north end of the garden, ministry announcement the crash at about 10:20 said dismissal of the police chiefs reported ulso, is a well - ao.-- t of a traditional a. m. today. and all "tiiose control" police "wishing well. Hundreds of ehild-r- i 4-visit no hits, no errors, none left. n, as well as grownups, throughout the lountry would take NINTH INNING this spot each summer. Undoubtedplace after the new cabinet has intheir TIGERS: Outlaw singled to left, ia en formed. CHUNGKING, Oct. 6 ly numerous lovers make FOR ese communist. 1 reported today Pochards struck out, swinging wishes beside the off Packs glove, confirmation that General found. without Trout singled fiom the pennies A choice building lot in the America's chief concern must In his flower garden, Mr. Garff troops outlaw going to second. Outlaw Leona Fairbourn, Sandy, was issimo C'liiang on a passeJ ball, be to keep enough of its new Fifth ward. "The grow' some 72 different kinds of named president of the club snHoi ted by Japanese had launch - went to third ed full dress attacks agninst com- Trout holding first. Outlaw was synthetic rubber plants in opera- flowers many varieties of which at Utah State college Agricultural was out, house and all paid for." so lion we that never will innnist foices between are seldom seen in this state. at a combined canyon aguin trapped off third, party and and Shanghai and thatChungking a major Livingston to Hack. Webb flied to be caught short of a rubber sup- These are shared with churches, Pearl Hurbor. schools, civic clubs, hospitals and fcUM.TsSI FaTboum who ta a so, .ho seeping' Nicholson. No runs, two hits, no ply as we were at Benson A small home. A good locaAkron, O., intO areas under control of the erorrs, one left, Journal. fi lends. Also, plants and flowers more student in the school of home crack to find route! 8th tion. An add-tfrom his garden have been shippei economics succeeds (TBS: opportunity. Anna Jean The hum of bees is produced by Cramer. Pafko grounded out, Outto many parts of the United States. army. in Cedar the preCity, to Armstrong, their rapidly vibrating wings. Three armies of the central go'v- - law to York. Nicholson fouled His delphiniums have won nation- sident post. 10 room home, 2 baths, near No runs, no hits, no al prizes on three different ocwere ernnient, the communists charged, Richards.none named Other officers left. were "ovei casions. running villages" inurrois, USAC. Boarding, rooming or Naomi Pearson, Cakley. vice pre'i- ShanM TOTALS. p,0V,iUe wllPre By vocation, Mr. Garff is insurdent and Arietta Cheekrtts,' Bear "ouU,rtn apartments, which ever you the 8th claims control. Detroit ance manager of the Utah Mor- River X City, secretary. The eonvitunists said that in Chicago like the best. tgage Loan Corporation. His avoThe organization will open a central China other Chinese forces cation gardening- - is yielding fine membership Losing pitcher: Prim, acdrive Monday 2.00. Tune of game returns, not only in the pleasure cording to Miss Fairborn who re- supported by puppet and Japanese ' he IN CLARXSTON Now is a good time to adjust AREA gains from working among his ported that the only prerequisite troops attacked "liberated areas ini Anhwei and Kiangsi provinces and! TRAILERS FOR STl DF.NTS flowers, but In the satisfaction he to club memberships is former were I'1 d 8 your real estate problems. SALT LAKE CITY. Oi t. receives from seeing how friends up" communist "mopping 2 club. tomembership in a education of Sell what you have and buy board in state "liberated" claimed arena Utah the troops garden product. appreciate David Sharp, Jr., and Rhea by ttie red "new fourth" army. As was stated, his personal "golf day announced that Dixie college wha; you want. club are state leaders, Hurst, The reports coincided with a dis- - officials have been authorized to course" has turned out to be quite club Yearlings Iasi spring. advisors. for each at $100 In 25 newsfrom Yenun trailers the purchase patch , profitable. One sorrel, one bay. Sadpaper New China Daily News as- - use hs emergency housing at the St. Every foot of the acre of ground two and Louise and children, Mary is spaded; never a plow touches setting that Cluang's commander George school. Members also an, dle bred. Call that soil. An Ingenious method of Ieter N. Garff, also find pleasure in cincf had ordered Japanese nounecd the next meeting of the REAL ESTATE BROKER 2 ut Nuv. ocSnow troons to "recover" territories board will be held 1420-- J, Please Irrigation provides water for the in gardening. copied by communists. college, Ephraim. By R. N. plants. His wife, Mrs. Viola Gatff, ia ady 'leaked' sec da' Of The published daily except Sunday, "fin Utah, for October 1, 1945. State of Utah. County of Cache, ss. Robert W. Martin having been duly sworn, says that ti, ls and that the tollmen, g u ness Manager of The Herald-Journa- l, the best of his knowledge and belief, 8 true statement of u.e q' ership, management, etc., of the aforementioned publication for ,, date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of (ungri, of August 24, 1912, embodied m Section 411, postal laws hr. ,,.gui tions, 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, eih mac. aging editor, and business manager are: Publisher, Cache Valley Newspaper Co., Logan, Utah Editor, N. 'Gunnar Rasmuson, Logan, Utah. Business Manager, Robert V. Martin, Logan, Utah Herald-Journa- Writes Experiences that what he these instances were not signed end that mint of them had al- y Killed in Saigon Wyatt Statement of the Ownership, Management, Cite u Lttii etc.. Inquired by the Act of Congress August 21, 1912 Earl Wennergren 1945. 1.) ua'Sgt. Hut he did not 6. 9 ! That owners are: Cache Valley Newspaper Co., Logan, Utah. N. Gunnar Rasmuson, Logan, Utah. Robert W. Martin, Logan, Utah. Coast Investment Co, Provo, Utah. Second Coast Investment Co, Provo, Utah. Tacoma Times Publishing Company, Tacoma, Wash No one of the stockholders of which, through m of stock in these three companies, owns as much as cent of this newspaper, except The Scripps Newspap. listed below. 2. Idled The Scripps Newspapers, Incorporated, Wilmington, The sole stockholders of which are: E. YV. Scripps, Seattle, Wash. J. G. Scripps, Seattle, Wash. Josephine L. Scripps, Miramar, Calif. Ellen Scripps Balcntine, Miramar, Calif. LcRoy Sanders, Spanaway. Wash. AJin E. Murphy, Seattle, Wash. II. VV, Parish, Seattle. Wash. Charles A. Storke II, Santa Barbara, Cal. Edw. E. Rodgers, Los Angctcs, Cal. Anglo-America- n Moul-Outla- Work Disputes Indo-Chin- riioi es 00 Church Aides back-to-wor- , - n j 's GO TI Iotnr llObt i TI t new? 'f al ither Ti arm si-- , vhen hint ur,: ndf If cade That the average number of ropies of each Issue id th publication sold or distributed through the mails or otherwise, paid subscribers during the twelve mouths preceding the date shun ur above is: 5,917. ROBERT W. MARTIN, Business Manager, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th da,y of Oct. 1943. GUNNAR RASMUSON, (SEAL) Notary Public. My commission expires Januury 7, 1948. j - Faculty Association North Logan FT A ate tlecti latio hat ote oluti Schedules Social Wilt W lecti Out-nit- j ur today.-Referrin- long-distan- Mor-monis- m i GTi-,t- - jam-pack- i ur Order Release Of Mechanical Hopper Bait Mixer Cited j Political Prisoners Truman Best Man - . . Virginia 'Wedding Opening a new sea'on of acti the faculty association at Utah State Agricultural college will hold a dinner party in the recreation lounge of the Commons building Thursday in honor of all new faculty members, Dr. D. W. Thorne, association president, re- -j ported Saturday. Follow ing a buffet supper at 7:30 Professor p.m. in the lounge, Moyle Q. Rice will emcee a pro- gram presented by faculty members. Faculty wives will also attend the initial afafir. Latin-America- North ' Coast Guard Frigate Rescues Airmen e, L F: f th on. ear, N rms 3S0p tent talii lOW lOUli vouli owa S eshi t is voul ,vhic (arie four years in t! igaii army 31 months of which we' spent in the south Pacific Si geant Stewart Peterson, son Mrs. Susie Peterson. 40 North Fi East, has been released from I i Following m c I service. ndu Sgt. Peterson gained his hoi 1 orahle discharge at Camp Josec T. Robinson, Ark. His oversei assignments were in New Guin Hist Netherland East Indies and Am he tralia. i I board, repre- neat senting all American nations except Canada, agreed to postpone the meeting but voted to meet again Nov. 20 to consider fixine a future date for the postponed Rio ;ooc t imfly conference. e, s. ote oluti Honorably Released Latin-Araeric- The i Stewart Peterson 6 tl'.lfi-- The state department, already locked in conflict with Russia over plans for European peace' t eaties, found itself at odds with senators and nations today on methods for drafting a permanent western hemisphere security pact. Undersecretary of State Dean Acheson was handed a sharp rebuff late yesterday by the governing board of the Union. Acheson asked that the Oct 20 Rio de Janeiro conference. called to draft a permanent mili- tary aid treaty to replace the wartime act of Chapultepec, be postponed indefinitely. ditilo-mati- Parent-Teath- Guest speaker will be Profeu J. Whitney Floyd, extension ester at the Utah State Agriculti' college. Floyd will talk on the s, ject of safety in connection fire prevention week, The arranging the j gram include the boys' club, whom Martin Reeder is preside the Busy Bees, Arlene Beck, prt dent, and the Thrifty Seven, A Yonker president. Refreshments will be served a a good attendance ' desired. Issue Raised Again Oct. Logan tatio hat gram. n WASHINGTON, Meet Monday Association will hold its oier. meeting Monday at 8 p. m. in school library with the North clubs presenting the ; gan vity, v epor s go Green-servih- Mutual Sets Dances oda Eind 5. s, Garff Garden !ier.s .Re Del 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees and other holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total of bonds, mortgages or other securities are: None. left-fiel- Smithfield Stake , t: j Half l, REVENUE LESS gc igai foul nat vhei SALT LAKE CITY. Oct. 6 U'l'i Utah Budget Director Lewis H. Lloyd reported today the Utah sta'e government reeeived some $600,000 iess in revenues in the fiscal year ended June 30, than in the previous fiscal year. He also reported that the state had expended less. n a. Claim Chiang Force Utah State well-judgi- Attacks Communists H Club Names Aides SALE (f.Pt-Ch- Kai-shek- 's church ! j Cavarretta Ycnan-controlle- d o i ; LOST ' COLTS Reward. ONI OP "' AMERICA'S GREAT .. STCi L. H. DAINES 53i 54! ri6 37 59 SERVING THE INLAND |