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Show Page Four JSCJfcr The Cache American, Wgan,- - Cache County; Utah Friday, June 20, 19-1- Motel Crystal Provides Fine Accommodations distinct credit to Logon and a tub and shower bath facilities. Bot boon to tbe traveling public w uler, the craving of every tour-u- .t on the roed, is available In Is Uie new Mob J Costal erected nJ by John A. LaOer), abundant e at all hour of the day prog i e ive and well known Logan nr night. The heating facilities of buMiu man. on the comer o I every room are so arranged that Main and First South street, op- at any moment live occupants may posite the Intmnban station. Of regulate the devices so that whatadvantage to the traveler who will ever heal is desired may be enrest at the newest auto camp in joyed. laignn Is Uie fact that the Moh.1 Each one of the 18 rooms In the Crystal Is located right la the Motel Crystal Is gorgeously equipheart of the business section of ped with beautiful beds containing the city. the best available springs and restBuilt on the spot where once ful mattresses, upholstered chairs stood one of the magnificent and thick carpets that cover the Thatcher residences, one of the entire floor. In each room is also A real j The Electrical Work at the MOTEL CRYSTAL Completed by Pehrson Electric show places of years gone by In Logan, the Motel Crystal consists of two beautiful buildings containing eight rooms each. The Motel Crystal la built to cater to live desires and comforts of the auto traveling public who desire to have their auto near the place where they are staying for the night. Already travelers who have occupied apartments in the newly constructed Motel Crystal have spoken of the arrangements and the equipment of the place In superlative terms. Never have they seen accomodations surpassing those of the Motel Crystal toFourteen apartments with tal of 18 room are available at the Motel Crystal. Each apartment has Individual toilets with bath The Motel Crystal is one of the Finest In the Entire West available a radio. Flourescent illuminate lights every room In the two buildings. The buildings are so constructed and Insulated that each room will retain the heat In the winter and keep them cool and comfortable In the summer. Beautiful parking space for cars Is available beside Immediately each apartment Conducting the Motel Crystal under the direct supervision of Mr. Larsen are Mr. and Mrs. J. E Chapman of Logan, who are eager to welcome the strangers within our gates and whose desire is to make them feci comfortable while remaining here. The two buildings have been constructed, under the personal Our Best Wishes to the Continued Success of Congratulations JOHN A. LARSEN and MOTEL CRYSTAL MOTEL CRYSTAL Coca-Col- a Bottling Cards Service n 1.1 ,- ; i -u t . .' y : ,1 ' v, J r f x Special Article Written On Jardine Juniper Dedicated to those young men - j in JUi field of range management : who are consistently striving to penetrate the distance." the 1941 : edition of "The Utah Juniper." v. p Volume 12. prepared by the Utah Forestera club at Utah State Agricultural college, wa released for distribution this week. The publication was edited by John Bernhardt of New York City, New York. The two modem new buildings which make up the Motel Crystal. Finished after the pattern of the A special feature of the Issue leading motel. In the V. 8. they1 are a distinct credit to the city of Logan. is an article on "Range Problems Grass Type" of the Sagebrush wTltten by Joseph F. Bechance cf Ogden, associate forest ecologist Forest and of the lntermountaln Range Experiment station. U. S. Forest service. The sagebrush grass type, third largest range type in the west, is one of the most important forage resources of the lntermountaln region," Mr. Pecha-ne- c explains In the article. So extensive Is the type. 96 million acres In area with 50 to 55 million lying In the lntermount-ai- n .1 region, that It forms an integral part of nearly every range livestock operation. It Is the chief source of spring and fall feed, a major source of summer feed, and In many localities furnishes winter feed for range livestock. As an Indispensable and seasonal link In the range livestock operation the of rehabilitation of maintenance the grass type Is imperative to the welfare of the range livestock Industry of the Intermuon tain area." Mr. Pechanec explains that It is and accommodation, in all of the 18 apartments In the Motel Crystal are moot The furnishings evident that range research Is After a hard day of traveling along the warm highways nothing could be faced with a multitude of probInviting and restful. more pleasant to the auto traveler than the pleasant, dignified apartment, of the Motel Crystal. lems In devising methods for rehabilitating the forage cover on brush-gratype, the extent and son. area range conservationist for work. the sagebrush-gras- s ranges, adding Other highlights of the publivalue of such lands as a the Soil Conservation Service potential ones of few have the major that a cation Include a list of the 26 Montana. indusIn livestock link the Billings, range been cited herin, but there are the immediate attack An employment summary of al- graduates of the school of forestEven though there try justify many others. VfcU"t and early solution of their prob- - umni of the college school of for- ry this spring and their activities formidable lack to a , appears and an alumni directory giving year he added, estry is given by Paul M. Dunn, of knowledge concerning the sage- - lems, Other articles in the publication dean of forestry. The report shows of graduation and present employment and address; and various Include Range Problems of the 59 now working In various branand activities In which forclubs Canadian Plains" by W. R. Han- ches of the Forest Serivce; 35 with son. agricultural assistant at the the Soil Conservation Service; 13, estry students participated. dominion range experiment sta- Grazing Service; 22, Civilian Contion; Some Characteristics of the servation Corps; 14, teaching at Marriage Licenses Annual Type Range of Central schools and colleges; 29 other fedMarriage licenses have been IsCalifornia by J. R. Bentley, as- eral services; nine, Agricultural sued at the County clerks office sociate forest ecologist at the Cali18, Administration; Adjustment fornia Forest and Range Experi- graduate study; 11, state depart- to iLeland Woodrow Palmer, 21, of ment station; and Some Range ments; 12, U. S. Army and Marine North Logan and Ruth Saunders, 18. of Benson; to Max J. Jones, 21, Management Problems of the Nor- corps; two, L. D. S. missions; Hothern Great Plains by Floyd Lar- - three, deceased; and 42, private of Grace, Idaho and Maxine gan, 17, also of Grace; to Reed Yeates Anderson, 20, of Millville, and Grace Riggs Stoddard, 21, of Wells vllle; to Forrest Lynn Fack-rel- l, Idaho and 21, of Preston, Venna Neeley, 19, of Cornish; to Leroy M. Green, 26, of Wellsville, and LaVeme Hall Lofthouse, 19, of Paradise; to Frank A. Graham, Seattle, Washington and Rosezelia Wyoming; to Hronek, Woryland, Ray Stewart Thurman, 59, of Groand Elda Rose ver, Wyoming, Hepworih 34, of Grover, Wyoming; to Orlo Vernon Hancey, 2, of Newton and Temple Iris Meikle, 19, of Smithfleld. the it ; ; ii.. r We Are Happy to Present a LOGAN, UTAH ONE OF THE FINEST MOTELS IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN COUNTRY. STYLED AFTER THE MOST POPULAR AND MOTELS IN THE U. S.... CON-VENIEN- T WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT THE NEW MOTEL CRYSTAL ANY- ... AN ATTENDANT WILL TIME SHOW YOU THROUGH. . . . 16 Rooms! Trailer House Ample Parking Space! Accomodations rf?i O Our Sincere Best Wishes To JOHN A. LARSEN BLAIR MOTOR CO. All Improvements, Large or Small, Make For a Greater Cache Valley! Our Best Wishes Goes to The Motel Crystal-Anoth- er Mark In The Progress of Cache Valley 261 North Main l j ; ss FIRST SOUTH AND MAIN FIRST SOUTH & MAIN , sage-bru- and Crystal v 1 CRYSTAL BOTTLING CO. .. . st.pt i o.uij td Mr. Larsen who carefully watched the solidity of the toi.strui tlon Multilists will enjoy the accommodations nt the Mold Crystal which Is r.ght In the center of the tlty and still la away from the noise of the city, assuring comfortable rest to the traveler who ablJe there. Logan, Utah Phone 501 |