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Show TTIE cnvicted At ft y f-- Nuernberg Trials ... '4. i i ' ' i .tf v1 ifTi'S :t 'H. t b CT-- i rail oanons ovemm by Hit lei , '' o.;iam was aimed Germany binlng-i.-a.'- v weakening t lie 12 Kuro-- i Tl:c conoc: to ,;i The Aggie I 4 f.rn nui J.nllrg, Vmrh in iu.t. ;. An .iiii': man milikuy Inlmnal nun :rl"J eight SS officers o.'iii v.iin rani mr out lit nr.zi , n i ;'io,:ia:a of mass race, , I ik X V ' M.r 'si armies. Those roavirled ucte: le- I ft ioh Groifell. Himmler's ut y ami main riming force of the' ion prop'ram. oaiiM' ( a Ktuioll Civui. deputy to Grie- loll. staff chief: Heubner, u..o was a'T'.o in the forced evac- eetioo ami i rsi-- lenient of lureigll Laft rni.-uiia-! on, chief of repair!-- i Germans. ; Heo!. thnecklier. charged witli saPicuariiinp' German folkdom in the thiwl Reich. Otto Hofmann, chief of the race and esel t lenient olliec from lfithi to l)43. Richard Hildebrandt chief of the lace and resettlement, office from Vi i nii1 I.ni lit!) of e'hr.ic UltSSli'f i wmo ft I & , j A j tNEA Teleohogo) Fashioned by a northeast wind which whipped spray from nearby Lake Michigan, festoons ol ice added a decorative, though chilly, touch to tlie tamdoned birdhouse and wires on the grounds ol the provincial house of the Victorian Fathers at Chicago. I Services National Vegetable Growers Contest Held For to Fritz Sehnalni, chief of slaff of D. Olson the race and resell lenient office. The judgment was read by Presiding Judge H. I.. Wyatt, of La Final tribute was paid Sarah Grange, Ga., who termed the genoOlson, resident of Niblev, DeGray vicious, cide program "brutal, in conducted funeral services atrocious and criminal. 1 p.m. in the Nibley Among the war crimes charged Thursday at LDS chapel with John B. Yeates against, them were: considered of the ward bishopric officiating. children Kidnaping racially pure and bringing them Prayer at the home was offered by Joe) Olson. to Germany to be raised as nazis. Music was furnished by the ward Ordering operations on eastern workers about to bear children choir and was supplemented by other music, including a Vocal solo considered unfit for Germanization. by Parley Hall; a vocal solo by Punishing by death intercourse with Delores Swenson, accompanied by having sexual Lois Brown and a vocal solo by German women. Evacuation of enemy populations Fred B. Baugh. Words of praise and consolation from their native lands and bringwas spoken by Franklin Bitters, ing them to Germany as slave President Snow, Bishop Byron Albert Zbinden and Mr. Yeates. Resolutions of tribute were read from the Daughters of Utah Emma P. Maughan Pioneers. Prayers were offered by Alma Riggs and August Iverson. Burial was in the Millville cemeAt Rites Eulogized tery w here the grave was dedicated by Israel Yeates. Interment was Funeral services Monday after- under direction of the W. Loyal noon in the Wollsvtlle LDS laber-nnel- " Hall mortuary. n paid tribute to Emma 1915 Pop-pleto- Cliff Bishop Maughan. Olsen officiated. Frayer at the home was by Parley P. Murray. Music included selections by the choir; numbers by a vocal trio composed of Mattie Parley. Vernon Maughan and Archie Maughan. Archie Mrs. by accompanied Maughan; vocal solo by Edith S. by Huth Maughan, accompanied Maughan, selection by a trio composed of Adelle Van Drimmelin, Edith Checketts and Elaine Larson, accompanied by Mrs- Archie by a Maughan and selections 'quartet composed of Kenneth MurAllen ray, Parley Hall, and Ray Leishman. Those who spoke words of praise and consolation included Bishop Cliff Olsen, M. D. Wallace. Charles P. Maughan and President J. Howard Maughan. Prnvers were by Bishop John J. Henry and Andrew A. Leishman. Burial was in the Wellsville cemetery under direction of the of Home Funeral Thompson V Hyrum. ' Disabled Vets Of Logan Get $17,434 will tell For Year Announced In announcing the eighth annual cofitest, Prof. Grant B.Snyder of the University of Massachusetts, senior advisor to the association, points out that Utah boys and girls between the ages of 14 and 21 are now eligible to compete for the $6,000 in agricultural scholarships offered by A and P Food Stores each year. "The annual contest in which junior growers from 43 states participated last year is designed to make the farmer more effective through improved production and marketing methods," Snyder said. "It takes on added importance during 1948 because of the associations pledge to President Truman to support the nations food conservation program. He pointed out that the contest is of special significance to Utah agriculture, which last year produced crops valued at $45,103,000. enroll can Junior growers Club leadthrough their local ers or agents and through instructors in vocational agriculture or directly through Prof. Snyder of Back Classes In Clothing FARMERS! Long term credit is needed in these uneertain times u H !i : e Low Cost Fair Treatment Convenient Payments 0 Good Service LAND BANK LOAN IS THE FARMERS BEST LOAN Sep your NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSN. Illk No. Main Logan Phone 2.3 i 4-- H mander James L. Stoddard. Films will be shown furnished hv the military department of the I'SAC among which will be a film showing the Anzio Beach on the Italian peninsula. Heavy fighting took place there before the withdrawal of the German troops llmfkhk drops of Vicks in each nostril work fast to relieee head cold distress, make breathing easier. And if used at first sniffle or ol cannot directions in the package. VICKS VA-TRO-HO- fighting at that location. A special invitation is extended to all veterans and their partners to attend the meeting and social as special guests. X L m -- A tt6 Wcuvut" Blend al THIS ON ' L- -i 49-5- 0' PRESENTS Lightweight Wools Eazy-to-Ta- SEE YIIY YOU CEI ttn Prices ke Choose from Clippercraft Jn pictures Handsomely r": stocks 4ir now for Easter. Choose from tailored suits that are styled right priced right and fit just actly right. -- CORPORATION, NEW YORK 86 PROOF-- WATCHMAN EVERY 65 f) Z ask to see Argus A-ths 35 mm. esndid earners thst precision-buil- t you to click" with coo6denco. permits Mo more worrying sbout how thoee pie turee will turn out io . A-- 2 . DOTTLE t-- SLACKS SPORT COATS . FEATURES MAKE YOU SURE SHOT A, Color corrected f 4 5 tnsstigrest lens Automatic shutter. Speeds from 125 ttf 1150. time sod bulb u, Extinction-typ- e exposure meter built viewer siongside Essily synchronised with flash Moulded esse reinforced for sturdiness' 37.58 Included New for Spring! 4 Extra Dressy 05 12 00 Up Slacks for sport or dress. New spring styles. Deep pleats and pockets. All sizes. CARDON JEWELRY GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS ! i t I sf,d iana a v be ina - rom lai IOOK fO PRODUCTS o: . - H 4-- Eight With Casa. Encisa i DISTILLERS a .. Ti ; veterans announced today that they had formed an organization to oppose the nomination of General MacArthur for president. Douglas ' Paul Berger, spokesman for the group, said veterans here and in btfier cities had been contacted and the plan is snowballing. ; He said "at least 500 former Servicemen had pledged their support within a few hours after the veterans established the organization which will be known as Veterans Against MacArthur. Berger said the group opposed MacArthur because of his general aloofness from the people, his use Of violence in 1932 to hait the veterans' march in Washington, his censorship of the press in Japan, and the evidence this gives oft his Corn Kentucky Whiskey NATIONAL : ".entifie I .'r' .!;re Mi;: .' The ei made pion. International Harvester comFrozen pany also will pfrovlde educational to Club National Foods program is being trips i and $2')Q Congress in Chicago continued in Utah this year. It is Fowler McCormick scholarships 1o conducted under the directiqn of four sectional-nationwinners se- the Extension service. from the state champions. jected The program encourages Members winning county medals Club members to learn the local in Utah last The repairs thus the round year were: Miriam foods best adapted to freezing and Anderson, Iron; Pugh, will cost $25.0m. to develop skill in preparing and Kane, and Jelean Margaret Utah. Harding, Choose: Grade A triplets packaging them for family diet. Awards for highest rating recgrade A loaf MARKET PRODUCE ords of achievement in freezing Egos: Grade A large 52foods include honor medals to SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 10. (UP' grade A medium A small county winners and a $50,000 US grade E The dairy market: Savings Bond to the state cham- Butter: 92 score 78; 90 score 75. Opposes MacArthur argus clean-tastin- f ! q. " C. C. ANDERSON'S CHICAGO, March 10 (U.D t'. h. ; 4-- y ol sneeze, helps to prevent many colds developing! Try it. Follow Youll develop a positive enthusiasm for mellow, cheerful Old Sunny Brook. g For rich Kentucky flavor, for drinks that "click" come over "to the Sunny Brook side"! i Nanking, t. be made b ma anre company in Los AngHe Gasoline fun.es wm mak(. airplanes cabin dangerous crew- members will ride only' " cockpit. Full tu e;, arm ions been made to ditch the "Expl in the Pacific in the event of despite some scientific equr of great value which is still ab Announcement has been Vet Organization for Rome. It is reported that six Hyrum boys participated in the armv-nav- CAwnjfpjJb . ,, 4 nin'ely hail' per hour. Frozen Food Awards Announced Cache Legion Auxiliary to Meet Enjoy the whiskey thats I' muike thf from this region. The meeting on Friday night is open to all adults interested in organized comping. with i : rest of the wilt he held Tile fuel JL. I ar.r loaded '"Im national A few A FEDERAL ' needs rui.ai,s So. ATTENTION graphicm. rmnt will Placed against a ruler, these books, two of the tiniest in the world, measure only of an inch high and of an inch wide. The miniature volumes, Extracts From the Autobiography of Calvin and Washingtons Farewell Address. were presented Coolidge to Hobart College in Geneva, N. Y., by C. V. Cole. the-194- . tthich tne v. ui'chartPred a - ' s of snow. mdrU-- t , that the National King winter continued to rule today in the jntermountain west, particularly in Utah. Idaho skies were comparatively clear, but temperatures were dropping. The Utah snow storms were general from Idaho border down to the edge of Dixie, where the clouds were giving out with rain instead ' ; However, t "hu rCcoin for t said tie wm "'Lfit that the ski "..uld be make l.os r Heavy Lake City. SALT LAKE CITY, Mar. 10 tUtf ,. between ln;c 22-2- 7 KING WINTER s 8 leak j ,',an. ii- 15-2- said. tin Maehin mom ed that the w nuld he - Smith explained. The first of the schools, for the home agents of southern and central Utah counties, will be held at the Stevens Hotel March 0 in Fillmore. The second, for home agents in northern Utah counties, will be March at the Hotel in Sail to. j; w c, planning t gorges and day. Following attendance at one of jxpco schools sjich hontv domon stration agent will conduct a similar school in her county, Mrs. "The latest tailoring information and short cuts in clothing construction will be given at these the extension specialist schools, bur. ,r, I'll b. ep-,:;il- oring and clolhing construction will be held for Utah State Extension county home demonstration agents, Lois.P. Smith, extension clothing specialist, announced to- Newhouse a T.n Oft ieials of t; Museum , schools in tail- week-lon- g To U. S. their corw-ite- rl "Explorer", system. Construction Slated Two Fore? SHANGHAI. Pilot Bill I, I,, of three will flight to Los Ai,.': World War .II disabled veterans in Logan are awarded residing approximately $17,434 in government compensation each month, it was estimated today by national headquarters of the Disabled American Veterans in Cincinnati. Amherst. Mass. to the production In addition This estimate was based on a releanings. marketing contest, this years He said the VAM stands for cent survey by the DAV which and include will ' NJVGA again program show's that the average monthly Gen. Dwight Eisenhower in his the junior growers annual demoncompensation being paid to vete- stration for which funds condemnation of military men who contest rans of World War II is $42.01. seek public office on the basis of Burpee of In an earlier estimate the DAV are provided by David Seed military achievement rather than Comthe W. Atlee Burpee placed the number of World War consist civilian qualifications. awards The pany. Burpee II disabled veterans living in LoWe feel that MacArthur will of trips to the NJVGA convention, gan at 415. for undoubtedly engineer the biggest in December, held annually Wnt. F. Tate, National Director those who score highest in the stampede in Republican party, hisfor Claims, said monthly compendemonstration contests. Fur- tory by a timely state sation is awarded by the governcash awards are made at the arrival shortly before the GOP ther ment for disabilities and handiconvention in June, to the top six demonconvention, caps incurred in the armed forces stration teams in the finals. Berger said. ol the nation. We want to put a damper on "Disabled veterans are paid by a such a boom. Tate said, grateful government," "io help them live a normal life POEO STAR DIES and become useful citizens in their' LOS ANGELES, March 10 U.E communities." Louis E. Stoddard, 70. former international polo star, died unexof a heart The South Cache American pectedly yesterday Quickly Relieves Distress of meet will and Legion auxiliary Thursday, March 11 at 8 p.m. in the Hyrum club rooms according to announcement made by Com4-- Odom Plano ! their annual hike at the regular monthly meeting of the Wasatch section .of the American Camping Association Friday, March 12 at 7 p.m. in Smart gymnasium on the campus. The meeting is open to the public. will include The program and exmovies, demonstrations planations of the preparations, travel, living and evaluation of the annual Aggie hike into the primitive areas of the intermountain west. The 1947 hike took the group into the Teton mountains at Cora, near Pinedale, Wyoming. Speakers and demonstration leaders for the evening will include Prof. H. B. Hunsaker, chairman of the department of Physical Education and Recreation and leader of the hike; Dale Nelson, instructor in the department and "sheriff of the 1947 hike; Prof, William Bell, registrar and hiker; Prof. J. S. Stanford, department of Zoology; Prof. M. Q. Rice, Fng- lish department, and Miss Elizabeth A. Dutton, assistant professor of physical education and recreation. A number of the students who have made the hike will assist with the demonstrations. The meeting will conclude with a campfire. The Wasatch section of the American Camping association was organized about one year ago. Rock Kirkham, director of the Bov Scouts of America for the LDS church, is president of the group, Utah junior vegetable growers made up of adults who are interwill have an opportunity to im- ested in organized camping. The unit has membership prove their stellar 1947 records the state, with an exthroughout in this years "production and marof ecutive committee composed keting contest of the National the elected officers and six reJunior Vegetable Growers Associ- gional vice chairmen. Miss Dutton serves on the executive committee ation. Sarah Specks of Knowledge Aggie Rangers Invite Public to Camping Gabfest Rangers For Kcc Birds Only Officers SS Eight Logan, Utah, Wethiosdn y,' Mprch 10, .1913' HERALD-JOURNA- 00 light w wools in e f g h t cardigan and coat styles. ex- |