Ô ïo g o h . Formerly The Southern Oregon Miner S3 per Year 2 Year* for SS 40.000 NEWS REVIEW — 3.00 PER YEAR R. Dodge Elected To Presidency of Festival Ass’n ASMI A M ), (A< KSON C O U N T Y KWIN To Broadcast Oregon State Games Hadio station K W IN will broadcast the Oregon state University of Oklahoma N C ­ AA Friday. March 21. at 7: IS p.m. according to Robert Hsinholdi. stai i o n manager. This is being pre­ sented a* a public feature. If Oregon state win* or lose* the station w ill broad­ cast the Saturday game, ii a loss ii w ill be broadcast at 5:30p.m., If a win at 7:15. Should the Oregon state eag­ er* win Friday they will go on to Madison square garden no matter what the outcome of the Saturday game, and the station w ill broadcast the Oregon State qame* from the Garden, the following week. March 25. fim* Hubert E. Dodge, wa* elected president of (be A shland Shake* peureun festival association, ut a I m eeting of the board of directors | held W ednesday n ignt ut tin i Lithia hotel ballroom . Dodge re places Dr. W alter R edford, who ] has held the chair since 1939. O ther officer* elected were; I vice president, W alter L everette; I treasu rer, M arshall W ooded; and executive secretary, W illiam E. Healy. Producing director ts Angus L. Bowm er, who will p resen t two com edies and tw o tragedies d in ­ ing the period A ugust 8 to 16. A replica of the F ortune th e a t­ er, one of the m ost fam ous of E lizabethan theaters, is being con sidered for erection w ithin th< Rath Places Third old ch au laq ua shell in l.ithia P ark, and the plays will be p re ­ In Speech Contest Roger R ath, who represented sented there. The P ark board and Jackson county garden clubs will the A shland Toustm astei s Club, be requested by the association in »he d istrict speaking contests to aid in landscaping the area ab out the th e a te r and w ithin the at K lam ath Falls. W ednesday shell in the form of a S h ak es­ evening, placed third w ith his p earian garden. speech, "The Sun N ever Sets on M em bers of ihe bourd of d ir­ th e B ritish E m p ire .” ector* Include: Mrs. Hose Kobin- O scar Ewoldson, Medford, wa> ett, Ashlund, Mrs. Ethel Putney, A shland; Mrs. Roy Ix?e. M edford: aw arded first place w ith his tile Rev. A. H. M acDonnell, A sh­ speech "Stum bling " • land; Mrs. M arguerite Mills, A sh­ The affair was attended by 100 lund; P o rter Neff, M edford; Mrs T oastm asters and then guests L. C arp en ter, M edford; and Seth from A shland, K lam ath Fall* and Builis, Medford. Medford. in addition to Rath, Dave W hittle. Lyndell , ___ ______ N ew bry FLYERS REQUEST THAT H aiold NewtSn, and John Collins FIELD BE SURFACED In order th at the A shland a ir­ attended the contests. p o rt can qualify as a Class II landing field, o perators of the field, A rt S chneider was re q u e st­ ed th at the City of A shland grade and g ranite surface the si'-ip w hich lies at th - ioot of Oak street. F uneral services for Dewey The city council discussed the m atter at th e T uesday m eeting, M anning, 49, who was killed on and referred it to the s tr-e t com ­ T uesday evening, on H ighw ay 99, m ittee which is headed by John eight m iles soutli ui A shland, w hen the car he was in, collided Nosier. w ith an o th er autom obile, have not been set ior any specific d a te ; aw uiting the arriv al of his b ro th - ' er, C harles M anning, S anta Ana, j C aliiornia. and a daughter, Mi-s. i Lucille Short. San Bruno. T he' Manning Funeral Date Not Yet Set OREGON Good Job* a Month U. S. Army TH U R SD A Y , M ARCH jo , i 947 VOLUME i 4 , NO. i CAMPFIRE GIRLS PLAN Council Members the F ed eral W orks A d m in istra­ tion out of S eattle, is on the curn- HOLLAND FESTIVAL MAR. 22 , pus a t S o u th ern Oregon Collegi Vote To Have ' A Hollund Festival S atu rd ay . Knight, S hirley W imer, D elores, this week to d irec t the dism antl- M arch 22, in the Ju n io r high Miller, P atricia A ustin, K athleen ing, tran sp o rta tio n , and re-erect- 1011 of g o v ernm ent buildings from Water Meters gym nasium .will clim ax a week Corcoran, Luelia Steele, Barba C am p W hite w hich are to serve long celeb ratio n of the 37th bit th SUPERVISOR A R R IVES TO D IR EC T SOC B U IL D IN G J. W. C a v a n a u g h , su p e rv iso r of duy of the C am pfire o rg an iza­ Van Vleet, B arb ara Bugbce, and as cafeteria and physical science tion of the nation, by the iota. Vovonna Stinson; Wood G ather- building at SOC.^Both buildings club. This festival is being held *-*rs: Norm a Yorton, Norm a Davis,* W*B be set up on the site of tm in o rd er to raise funds to p u r- M arion Thornbei ’y and Peggy «tw o . Bmnis co u rts behind the ad- chase a heifer to send to Hoi- Taylor. I m u)*stration building. land C am pfire girls will hi n o lan d P ark s .president of t h e ! z , • ■ > dressed S atu rd ay in long, fub C am pfire organization, with A n>.! UITlS League 10 sk irts .aprons and D utch caps Bert Davis, secretary , accepter. Q . . ____„ W ashington school girls will pry- form ally from Mr. and Mrs Vern , OUPPCF sen t a play; Lincoln m em ber* Decker, the deed of th e property The an nual High School Pep will furnish m usic, and Rogue donated to the organization b S upper, in honor of this seaso n ’s R iver C am pfire girls will also ■ them, Monday evening footoall and basketball team s will p artic ip a te in the festival. Flow- Wednesday aftern o o n , M arch be held in "pot lu ck ” m anner ers .novelties, needlew ork, ang ' 19, at the J u n io r high gym naiso. F riday n ig h t 6:30 p.m. at the Civ­ o th er bazaar item s will be soln Mrs. H enry DeYoung, who wa, ic C lub House. This h ig h lig h t ol at the H olland Festival. born and reared in H olland, spoki the school y ear w inds up the fall M onday, M arch 17, sta rte d th t to the cam pfire girls Mrs. Youn and w in ter sports in the tra d i­ celebration of C am pfire week , live* in Valleyview. tional m an n er and is sponsored w ith a potluck d in n er in th e Ju-1 T hursday, M arch 20, has beei by the G irls’ League, headed by nlor high school gym nasium , with set aside for th e day the cam p- Shirley B alfour w ith Mrs Edith one hundred and tw en ty -fiv e pa- fire girls may do as they wish Good as faculty advisor. ren ts and children present, hoi- Friday. M arch 21, the girls wi! A short program will follow the lowing the d in n er a C a m p fire ; help th eir m others p rep are lb. dinner, th e highlight of w h ich , Council was held w ith the fol- j evening meal, and arran g e foi will be th e K angaroo C o u rt fo r ' lowing gills receiving aw ard s; their fam ilies e n tertain m e n t th. those violating the rules of the T rail S eekers aw ards: N ancy • evening. past "C olor W eek". A p re lim in ­ G ra b e r P auline Davis, B etty Da The Holland F estival will clo ary su rv ey indicates th a t ap p ro ­ vis, C ollette P errine, G aynol the National C am pfire Week. xim ately 100 stu d en ts and faculty m em bers will tak e p art in this affair. Anderson To . Operate . . ... H Automobile Agency Rulph A nderson, form erly p a rt ow ner of the T alent Feed and Seed store, announced this w eeS th at he had taken over the second floor of the L ithia S prings garage, located on South Fi?*t s V e t and th at he would op erate an au to m o ­ bile sales and service agency in th a t location. A nderson, who lives a t 295 years in M ontrose, C alifornia pre- v.ous to com ing to S o u th ern O re gon. He is originally from Jeffei son, Iowa, and lived for several years in Sioux Falls, South D a k ­ ota. He is m arrie d and has tw o children, S haron, and C onnie who atten d Lincoln school. _____ . the Tai- He has been operating e n * Feed and Seed w ith M. R. B arnett, who will continue to ru n Hie T alen t business. TELLS r o t a r y OF A SIA TIC O PPO R TU N ITY Wendell Law rence, editor of M E T H O D IS T YOUNG PEOPLE A TTEN D CONFERENCE t'lew^^sDido' ”» O{h8°A Several au to load; of young tJi v e f f T h u r t d ^ v ^ a K °" F u tu re In ^ h /’ f " ^ 7 ' - ' people i r o n th e M ethodist Youth 1 t aw ren n . u/h<. Ya r ^ a s t' Fellow ship of Ashland, w ith G ay ­ m Ynd?» L n d ^ h P ? years lord Vestal actin g a i sponsor, and Dr. and M i-. G. W. B ruce accom ­ 2a th at the conditions in Asia w ere p an y in g them , atten d ed the two chaotic a t present, but th at the day Me-iiochst Y outh F ellow ship in ____ First region offers A m erica one of the S u b , -d istrict C onference — largest m arkets for A m erican 1 M eth,,d,st C hurch a t M edford last = S ii — d“ v traife w ith As"a 3' Valleyview Farmer Claims Miss Leeper __ . c P Sid Reed Elected BPOE Secretary A shland w ater users will be m etered som etinie in the n ex t year, m em bers of the city co u n ­ cil decided at council m eeting T uesday night. The council, in deciding to install w ater m eters, is following th rough with a p ro ­ posal m ade last sum m er by A. D. H aryey, consulting engineer, who m ade a com plete su rvey and 1 (com m endations to the city of A shland concerning the w ater problem . A total of 1800 m eters is re ­ quired to adequately serve the city They will be installed as they are av ailab le from the m an ­ ufacturers. At presen t 50 a m onth can be bought but this will be increased to 100 by Ju ly. F irst installations will be m ade on new connections, b u t no m. tei ing nor m eter charges will he m ade u n ­ til all in stallatio n s h ave been m ade. M em bers of th e city council are plan n in g a su rv ey trip F riday to study w ater needs if th e re si­ den ts who live in the fringe area ju s t outside the cilv lim its In ­ d u s t r y users, su a is mill-’, are to be J u rn ish e l v a le - for d rin k ­ ing and fire prevention. A lthough the Dresent d ry ’l-n n g indicates tn at th ere will be a need for m uch w a te r con- set vation in th e city this year, it will be iioprfi.dble to depend on the m etering in 1947 to alle- d,<’ ai’ti-ui.jn, m em bers of tile co u n t I ( ci-iie 1 out. The m an ­ u fa c tu re r s lim it of so m any me- l.r s p er 1r.01.L1 v. ill p rev en t m e­ terin g this year. C harles M inehart, V arsity T he­ ate r m anager, flevT to O akland, W ednesday to see his fam ily SOC Graduate Leland M. Writes Operetta bride, Sunday, « u n v u m, m-j m r - ( 044 B-P-O. Elks, in an election m er Miss Edith P h arin e L ee rer H arry M eyers, fo rm er g rad u ate dau g h ter of Mr and Mrs. I. A. held W ednesday n ig h t a t the ol S o u th e rn O regon college, will lodge hall on E ast M ain street. Leeper, B raw ley, C alifornia. The utch operetta, "K ath- who K en p y re , sen in t a th D cerem ony was perform ed a t the Reed, .„ „ " b /L 'G w as opposed by «.t-n- e C en tral P o in t high C hapel of the Rocks and Roses 1?“ Robbins, th e p resen t secre- school, F riday, M arch 21. — - — ---------- ^Tedford; - ’- ^a r y . JFiU asSHtqe h is-d u ties A pril VV It Innnc M eyers w ro te th e storjT and Q lo z .l, " * JOIleS D ied Black and w hite accessories a*, j 1 m u sic for the o p eretta him self He cen tu ated the b rid e s blue suit, tn Rhi=b r » m ade. no statem en t as is at p resen t m usic in stru cto r at Serai ¿aHSorte at lhe Litwi,,er Friday, March 14 O. J. Bjorlle, vocal supervisor of which was decorated w ith a co r­ to his fu tu re plans, previous to the C entral P o in t T alent and M anning, w ho was em ployed at u / j ltn io d s e rv *ces w ere held for sage of gardenias and pink roses. serving as secretary of the Elks P hoenix high schools A shland schools, Ervin Lesser, lit* was w ith Irvin-H odson com- The instru m en tal m usic supervisor, the S teakhouse, was trav ellin g JY1 ey B eechham Jones, M onday, H er m atron of honor, Mrs. George pany of P o rtlan d j s t° ry of th e o p eretta con- and the high school boy's q u art- tow ard A shland in a Model A M ar£" 17, who died a t his honie Metz wore a navy blue suit, blue u L k u OIy a n d - x | cerns C aptain Van Dorn, a gov- H erb H uston, a form er s e c r e - ' e rn m e n t agent w ho is ; h 1 u n tin g for let, com posed of W illiam Bissell, Ford w ith V ernon Thom as, a ls o 1 'Y1 P o u le I, A shland, M arch 14. and p ink accessories, an«t a cor­ R everend A. J. Edw ards, of sage of w hite carnations. tary , Elks, w ith d rew h i s ! spies th a t have secretly been Hurry K annasto. A rnold W ilkin­ a S teakhouse em ployee, w hen Metz, w ho has been in t i o ^ Both H oltnn s,el?d m g in form ation of H olland s son, and J e rry M itchell, w ent to th eir autom obile collided w ith a t fle N azarene church, officiated at a S eattle, W ashington, Tuesday, southbound 1940 M ercury con- t l c services, w hich w ere held at A shland for the past y ear was been s e c r o t i r ^ nf A c h t ^ l dykes and w aterw ay s to a foreign M arch 18. to atten d the b i-an ­ v ertih le which was being driven 1 , L itw iller fu n eral home, ecently an em ployee at tile Soot- j 94Y n re^kius * A shland lodge p ow er- Jo n es was born in S alt Lake lite cafe. ” tie benedic- who is i ’ ’ ’ p rev io u sly - n u a l m eeting of the northw est by A lbert D. P eterm an. 196 Cen- 1 — m usic educators' conference. Tilts tral A venue, A shland. Both Pet- ?\lty ,and cam e to Jacksonville, farm in g in V alleyview .spent lo u r I u o tP e r officers elected include: C A s is I a m I « group will atten d the conference erm an and his passenger, G eorge y rcgon ,in 1906. He m arried Ly- years m the N avy ,18 m onths of S a p h . iVl cC,uH% h ’ t x a R ed ru ler; Tuesday, W ednesday, T hursday Sloan. Copco. C alifornia, w ere dia K m ghten of Jacksonville, w hich w ere in the Pacific th e a te r S olal?d P a rk s- E steem ed L eaning ' ° relatively uninjured, each receiv M arch 8, 1908. and Friday. of war. He i* the son of Mr. and P ick ell> E s te e m -' ‘| hsurvAved his widow, Mrs. G eorge L M etT H‘ 7 ' ' a T i - ad *»oyal K night; Buzz H am by ’ The high school q u a rte tte will ing lacerations and cuts. Thom as . received only m inor cuts agd , h 's m other, Mrs. S arah Jones of I land. The couple will reside .n Esteem ed L ectu rin g K n ig h t H ap p ear on th e program for this S also X g ’ed B" ,h lL " " " " " lldly i M?.dk4 5 - I S . , ‘, X deCa,,n « < 4 » End ,8& „ ? : | ed u cato rs' conference, at the Ju n io r high school stu d en ts an c ‘ M!id ï a rl T errell o f ' , ior high gym nasium . 1 S pokane; Mrs. M ildred R abideau (Vlpbriltp BirtliHnv' co n trib u ted to muke it possible m ents a fte r the accident. j Ju n io r high's girls trip le tri» O alif ; Mrs. Ethel 7 . . . D lfin a ^ T he w reck occurred n ea r t h e J , o „ t L akland. - C - ................- . for the boys q u a rte tte to appear w ill sing; L enore b ro w n will do underpass w here tw p o th er bad R*111!*1 of May, Ida.; and Mrs. A shland Elks and th eir fam ilies at this m eeting. a m ilitary tap dance; m usic will accidents have occurred this win-1 ^ ara C herry of Arco .Idaho, a s ; Se ie '’ra ‘ed f°*'ty-second b irth- be fu rn ish ed by th e J u n io r high BASEY A N D NEW TON ter. well as th ree brothers. W H. da>' of lodge No. 944, S atu rd ay boys octet; and D ale D eikm ai. FACE GRAND JURY , Jones and J. A. Jones of Moore, I ^'vening, M arch 15, at the Elks M em bers of the News R eview ’s will play a violin solo, accom pan­ Donald L. Basey and G erald j Idaho and H. L. Jones of Dari- t^ rnPle. The lodge was founded ington, Ida M arch 16, 1905. N early five hun- victorious C ity L eague b ask etb all ied oy Doris L itw iller at th t N ew ton will face th e Jackson gran d ju ry on charges of larceny. | d ied persons atten d ed the birth- team are plan n in g to e n te r a piano. The hom e econom ics de team in the C ity L eague softball p a rtm e n t will show a m ovie, ' They w aived p relim inary h e a r­ Study Group To Meet day p arty . play w hich will begin soon at "W ay to a M an's H e art” . ing in ji . in e co urt M onday. They I Bill A llen was in charge of the S ou th ern Oregon college acco rd ­ Follow ing the program the P. T w ere a m t*,l last w eek end and iWth Mrs. Bailey I e n tertain m e n t com m ittee, which ing to Bill R obertson, m an ag er of A. m em bers w ill have th eir b u si­ charged v.uli th e th eft of a cam ­ Ju n io r-S en io r P.T.A. st u d v I consisted of the accordion band, th e club. A shland Lions will ro ar in ness m eeting, followed by a social era, light m eter, and flashlight T alen t next Tuesday at a special group will m eet at the home of d irected by Eve P rentice. The The News Review club, w hich h o u r and relresh m en ts. from the autom obile of K enneth m eeting which will featu re a Mrs. C. M. B ailey, n e x t W ednes­ Elks orch estra played for d anc­ was m anaged by R obertson, won W illiams, C entral Point. roast tu rk ey d in n er and the p re­ day afternoon, M arch 26, at 1:45 ing a fte r th e dinner. the City League series w ith seven Basketball Fans sence of the wive* and lady p.m. Mrs. M abel W inston, dean of H erb H uston headed the food wins and no losses in league play. R EPU B LIC A N S TO ELECT friends of the m em bers. Dancing wom en a t S o u th e rn O ’egon col­ com m ittee; D utch P a rk e r was in M em bers of the club included Attend Tourney OFFICERS N E X T M O N TH will follow the dinner. lege, w ill read a them e prepared charge of tab le decorations; Del- F red K annasto, A shland, g u ard R epublican wom en of A shland Ed B eare, S k ip Rush, C huck The .................... affair w ill be held at the by G ladys C ham bers on "Social will elect officers som etim e n ext I T alent City hall. The ladies "of D evelopm ent” over A shland’s ra ­ Adams, G ordon G w inn, George G ru b b w as charge o f decora- & S , m onth, according to Mrs. H enry the T alen t G range are preparing dio statio n KW IN at 2:00 p in. F ullerto n , and coaches F ra n k O ’­ Galey, p resid en t of the local club. and serving the dinner. Neil, J e rry G astineau, Les G ran t Dr. Elmo S tevenson read the g u a r ’; F ris t, cen ter; M arcus S al- and A1 Sim pson, atten d ed the Mrs. G eorge T. G erlinger, p res­ H erb H uston, president ol the them e, "Sound a d ju stm en t in and ident of O regon R epublican group, requested th a t m em bers out of the hom e", last W ednes­ Joe King, cab d riv er lo r Cul- tour, A shland, gu ard ; and Rob state b ask etb all to u rn am e n t in Women, and state com m ittee- who are planning to attend, con­ day afternoon over KWIN. The m e r’s cab, has been ill w ith the ertson, forw ard. Eugene last week. T hey w ent to wom an, of P o rtland, spoke to the tact Doyle Seely, telephone 3251, P.T.A. g ru p m et at the home of flu for several days. The M art club, coached by Don Eugene T h u rsd ay and re tu rn e d to A shland ladles, T uesday a fte r­ before noon S atu rd ay and inform Mrs. R obert Van Vleet. A rant, placed second, losing b u t A shland S unday . noon, March 18, in the Lithia him th a t they will be am ong the one gam e d u rin g th e season, ano hotel. th at one to the News R eview group. This is essential, Huston YMCA To Sponsor O th er clubs in the series included pointed ou t in o rd er th a t the p ro ­ Fortm illers, and O regon Land. per d in n er arrangem ents can be Soft Ball League The City league at SOC cor made. R. N. F letch er secretary of the responds to an in tram u ra l setu p Y.M.C.A., reports th a t - the — Y.M.C, -------- . T hree reh earsals rem ain for the with non varsity play ers p a rtic i­ SOC Students A. and churches of the citv, will m em bers of the U nited choirs p ating in supervised games. D am ages am ounting to $11,746.- sponsor a soft ball league for bovs w ho are p resen tin g an E aster -------- — o------------ A pplegate, M arch 20 — Ben j 00 are being ask ed by A lvin E. betw een the ages of nine to fif- program , S unday, A pril 6, Miss Dawson, A shland, was elected To Wed Sunday M arvin Wines, son of Mr. and M ansfield, S o u th ern Pacific ra il­ teen. The league will start. Sat- ! M arg aret Ram say .. .chairm an of . ----------- „ Mrs. C arry I W ines, re tu rn ed from road em ployee, in a su it w hich p resid en t of the U pper Big A p­ A rn ita Black and Weslev urday. A pril 19, w ith gam es every the choir, rem inded m em bers this a trip to Council. Idaho. S u n d ay was filed M onday ag ain st J. M. plegate Stock association at a M. P eters, both stu d i nts at South Jos. C. B urns, M urphy Oregon W agner and K. A. W agner. V alley m eeting held at the S ta r ranger ern Oregon college, will be m a r­ S atu rd ay afternoon on the J u n ­ week. Miss R am say stated th at a finished program could not b e ' was in A shland Monday', statio n last T hursday. C. W. Culy, ried S unday evening, M arch 23, ior high school play field. view ran ch ers and G. C. S m ith, The league will be com posed of given E aster unless all m em bers Jacksonville, vice president; Ed­ at 8 o’clock in the F irst P resb y ­ who has been an em ployee at tw o divisions, “A ” division, for of the choir w ere presen t during the W agner ranch. w ard H. Finley, Jacksonville, sec­ teria n church in A shland. The Talk of the Town . . . re ta ry -tre a su re r; and G erald R everend George M. S hum an bovs 12 to 15 years of age, and these rem ain in g th ree rehearsals, The su it charges th e W agners "B ” division, for boys 9 to I? and urged th a t all m em bers a t­ In line w ith C lean-U p, P aint- w ith co n trib u to ry negligence in Buck, A lbert Collings, Ja c k so n ­ will perform the cerem ony. years. tend. Up Week, Bob B row n of Bob’s p erm ittin g S m ith to d riv e an ville; and Dawson to the advisory Miss Black is the d au g h ter of C hurches that have already en ­ P ractices are held each T h u rs­ L unch had th e fro n t of the build- autom obile .statin g th at they board. Mrs. Dora Black, Ashland, and rolled team s include. C hurch of day a t th e M ethodist church at , ing p ainted . . W alter H erbert. k new he would, d riv e th e car in Jo h n O’Brien, Jacksonville, was grad u ated from A shland high 1 p ro p rieto r of H e rb e rt’s grocery i* a reckless fashion. S m ith was the selected as president of the Low er school in 1944. P eters is a v e te r­ C hrist. N azarene, M ethodist, Con­ 8:00 p.m. the Friends The finished program w it' ’’ having a m arq u ee added to his d riv er of a car th a t stru ck M ans­ A pplegate slock association. O th ­ an of W orld W ar II, and played gregational. ’ and ______ presen ted at the M etho d i s t store . . The in terio r of th e Lith- field w hile he w as crossing an er officers, all of Jacksonville, center on S o u th ern Oregon col­ church of Talent. R efprees for the league will he ' C hurch E aster .under the direc- >a T h eatre is being rem odeled are: C larence Buck, vice p re si­ lege’s basketball team this year. A shland street, O ctober 20. Mans Hon of O. J. B jorlie, vocal in- an d Jak e W elttel, H enry Metz field is asking lor $10,090 g en e r­ dent; Lewis Buckley, secretary- The en tire stu d en t body of South- , furnished hv the Hi-Y club. ... „ , , • , i,t,riicto r in ,h e A shland school*-- G eorge Knox, S teve Z arka H. L. al dam ages and $1,746 special treasu rer, and Lewis S trauhc, L e­ ern Oregon college have been in- * on O ffenbacher, and O’B rien e re vlted to atten d the w edding cer- 1 Mr ; a Pd Mrs.. R alph Jenm n cs , The program will be in the form Claycom b are busy erectin g or dam ages, listed as loss of wages, are visiting relatives in Los Ange- of a co ncert w ith several A Cap- have com pleted erecting new b u s­ dam ages to a w atqh, glasses, and m em bers of Ute advisory board. em ony. ies, C alifornia. pella n u m b ers being featu red . iness houses on the m ain drag. clothing. Quartette To Be Guest Artists Is* ||l»k Ml. 111211 QllluGIltS T * FnlPflillll Softball Next On News Review List Lions Will Roar At Talent Dinner Dawson & O’Brien Head Stock Ass’ns. Singers Urged To Attend Rehearsal A. E. Mansfield Sues Ranchers