CLUB will bo Isold at the Chamber of Commerce room.1; in Kalispell, Mon-tana, at 8:30 o’clock p. ni., on Tuesday, March 15, 1JKI2. for the pnnxw of electing three directors lor each of suit! organizations and for the transaction of such other business as may regularly come before cither of said meetings. All stockholder:; of the Kalispell Country Club who are unable io attend said mootin'-;; are bore-Kalispell Lumber CoPhone 30State universitymbachelor, of science degree,, in bi-oloey. He received his Ph. D. do-K * * .... *fvree in physical chemistry from the1017 with a LOKENSGARD WINSCHAMPIONSHIP IN LltHT-HEAVY CLASSby requested to promptly mail their ..... t,.....________„ tduly executed proxy therefor to thejVlniversity of California in 1023. Ini Secretary. ' 3923-24 he went abroad on a travel- t IT. L. Lokensgard tins morning reputed this 5Ui day of March, 1982. | iI!ir fcilowshij) as an American-! ceived a telegram from his son.I'AI vvi* *----* | IIIV; 1 VJilU WOiil JJ ' ^KALISPELL COUNTRY CLUB, Scstmlin’ivian foundation fellow to Rod” Lokensgard, saying that lie ____.. . ^ t ' , i ... . i......i . i. ____..:___t „KALISPELL GOLF CLUB,By MARY O. CLASHEY, (Adv.) Secretary.• -VlllHllll’.* * i v. v... ~ — ,Denmark. From 1024 to 1029 he ; had won the coast championship inwas a member of the chemistry I the liglit-lieavyweight class at thePROFESSOR DISCOVERS NEW KIND OF HYDROGENState University, TYIissoula, March 5.—Dr. Harold Urey, U7, at presentassociate professor at Columbia uni- . phases of physical chemistry and is versity, has discovered a new kind j considered an authority on atomic j of hydrogen. Dr. Urey made the «structures.discovery while working in conjunc- j -Dr. Urey visited in Missoula this tion with Dr, G. M. Murphy of Co- past summer while on a* western lumbia university and Dr. F. B. tour. While attending the state uni-Brickwcdde, United States bureau of versity he was a member of Alpha« 1 w-_ _ Vfc * t ; T J* . .... _ L t ^faculty at Johns Hopkins university, j intercollegiate boxing contest at Sac-Jkilliinore, He served for two years’ramento.as assistant professor in the depart- The tournament was hold Thurs-ment of chemistry here. I day and Friday, and 56 men wore en-A short time ago he was named tered from various schools In the as co-author of a book known as | Northwest and Pacific coast states. Atoms, Molecules and Quanta.” (The next meeting will be in Pluladel-Tliu volume deals with advanced ; pUiu. , .. T • I ' ‘ ’**MOTOR FREIGHT LINEPERMIT IS DENIEDstandards.Quoting from a press report: You may think there is only one kind of hydrogen, but there are two. Professor Harold Urey and Dr. G. M. Murphy of Columbia university, together with Dr. F. G. Rrickwedde jDelta fraternity, now Kappa Sigma.PICKS COTTON FROM BOATlt; I3y Associated Fress) ______ Tupelo, Ark., March 5.—His farmof* the United States Bureau of 1 overflowed by Arkansas fiood wa-i i l f ___ ..... .'f f A D off blfnbo/1 fl lYltllf'(Special to Inter Lake) Helena, March 5.—The Montana Public Utilities commission announced on Wednesday, March 2, that it had denied the application of N. G. Cherry of Missoula for a permit to operate a motor freight line between Butte and Missoula. The commission set March 13 for a hearing at Missoula on the application of John W. Kay for a permit to operate^ ^ Vil W V Ai 4 U W V % M W* mM W -W— ^ -w -w- --_ J ---------Standards, have found a new kind {tors, A. B. Bennett hitched a muleof hydrogen. It is twice as heavy j to a boat and drove up and down i a motor freight line between Mis-as the ordinary gas and is about; his cotton patches, picking cotton soula and St. Regis, via Supreior.a I « # « V 1 \ J ^ _ w. lt;■ Ait* 114 times as dense as airas ho. sailed alone. Other farmers