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Show .&&? X IS THE LOGAN, CTAH HERALD 401 UN Thursday, April 20, 1950 Know! Butch' Great, 33, School Summer Catalog jPoetry Festival Advances In Education Wor To Feature Ready For Distribution Several Tongues Willard B. (Butch) Knowles, lelementary school districts in Courses Slated 111 In Departments Featuring more than three hundred courses in over fifty departments, Utah State Agricultural colleges summer school catalog is now being distributed. A full quarter of study is available in summer but it is divided into halves, the first from June 5 to July 14, the second from July 17 to August IS. Nineteen visiting instructors, all experts in their fields, will join the resident staff to complete the summer roster. The summer session offers a number of outstanding features to students who wish to spend part of the summer working toward either undergraduate or graduate degrees. Outstanding coaches come to the campus for the annual summer5 coaching school scheduled June to 9 inclusive. An Ideal surveying camp is offered engineering students for the annual summer course. The camp is conducted from USACs campus so that students may live at home or on the campus, affording use of engineering school facilities for lectures, drafting rooms, instrument Storage, and office space. The annual Family Life Institute is scheduled for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, June 26, 27, and 23. Students and people of surrounding communities may participate In the sessions, which feature an outstanding authority In the family field. Maslo Clinic Summer forestry camp facilities, acre, are located 5H ap- 25 campus In Eleven weeks of field instruction are given at the Tony Grove Summer camp. A music clinic, which because of its success is becoming an annual event, will again be offered high school and junior high students and music directors of this area. Numerous activities are planned for the students, permitting them to enjoy a vacation and Improve their musical performance at the same time. Housing U provided. A rich and varied program of recreation to offered. Including parties, excursions, hikes, tour of Southern Utah and Yellowstone parks, and other activities. SumPlans for the Utah Sttaes mer Theatre workshop include three different productions. The summer offering Is valuable to teachers, drama directors, recreational directors, and speech majors and minors. All are Invited to Legion Meeting RICHMOND The American Legion post No. 33 held a' meeting In the club rooms on Monday evening with Commander Gordon Webb In charge. Several matters of business were Legionaire Bartley Bul-le- n was put In chairman; of the committee to handle the sale ot poppies on Poppy Day that comes next month. Legionaire Alan Hod-so- n Is directing the. Junior baseball team that the Legion sponsors each year. Some plans for that project were announced. A schedule for the district will te set up at a meeting on Friday. Twenty members were persent. discussed. Utah State Agricultural colleges annual Poetry Festival will hear in the most beautiful poetic expression each language is capable I 5 fj of. 1 -- J Mouii organiz young. day ble af1 at ' the old I'nioi Relief day, 2:; ernacle lor exe . 1111 nd ducted. lew Safety Bieetin Logan - Trad the Lc include g J tUftl I City, t I FOR ENSUING YEAR Utahns Rapidly t8 the er HYRUM LADIES CIVIC CLUB ELECTS Thoug is invit1 .) OFFICERS 1 t 4-- Pi Kaps Win Tht LOGAN CHAMBER SLATES YEARS FIRST FIELD TOUR Study Award rta! MEW W daug--J- Elections Set ht ss W Ki ng By SCS District Inter-Fraterni- ty Klwanis Club Hears Songs Of Choral Unit n; j Educator Says Strike Up School Taxes Chrysler Continues rr ic 86-d- (f r::ine INai ' Bent For several USAC students rep As high school athletic resenting these lands will present at Martinez, he turned in their native as readings tongues of the most a special feature of the festival, teams in the outstanding school's scheduled Saturday. the years 1932, Guest Speaker 1935. His teams achie'yi934 ' Students from eight colleges and records for victories over twenty high schools will particilarger Schools pate in reading sections. Guest Vallajo and other speaker will be Dr. Gerit de Jong, of the stars of those team. " Jr., dean of the college of fine on to acquire further arts at Brigham Young university, fame at college. whose talk will develop the theme Serves h. war of the festival, which this yeai is The World Through Poetry." His service with the tem was interrupted ,rbo.,I Iiun Allen Chi, Peking, China, by graduate student in animal husyears active duty with the r bandry, will read a Chinese lyric Navy during World War V his release he held the r.c by Tao Chien, Once More Fields lieutenant-commandand Gardens. Salah A. Safadi, St. Amman. He served with the Navil Trans Jordan, a graduate student munications and spent in Australia political science will read th with x Arabic west Pacific forces, and alsoSo; poem, The Girl of the Temple" by Husni Z.Pn ".Australian dR Mr. Safadi Is a poet himself, havas liaison officer. had both ing poetry published During his last year of IIYRLM CIXB LEADERS New officers of the Downs, vice president; standing: Mrs. Bill this country he was stationed In San p C" and Egypt. He made Ladies to Civic left Mrs. Ace and seated, club, treasurer, Peterson, right, Hyrum Pilkington, the translation of the poem. with the 12th Naval Distriq are: Mrs. Ivan Miller, president; Mrs. Wesley secretary. They were recently honored at club. Some Participants munications office Robert Brussels 1945, he resumed higRpS Alfrandary, 20th in the Alhambra Union high school will read two short Belgium, HOLLYWOOD STAR Marilyn Monroe, appearing F French lyrics, Tears Drop Into Technicolor production "A Ticket to Tomahawk, Century-Fo- x cipal. and "My Familiar My Heart, takes her jewelry from her miniaturfe Lane Cedar Chest during During his residence in Dream, by P. Verlaine. Mariam a visit to New York. The Lane miniature chest is an exact duplitinez, Mr. Knowles has b. leader in community, church cate of those to be presented this month to high school graduates Dargahi, Tehran, Iran, will read -selected stanzas from the Ruo f Mrs. Ivan Miller is the new 4- youfh activities. A member of4 by Edwards Furniture Co., Inc. aiyat" of Omar Khayyam. president of the Hyrum Ladies! Exchange and Rotary clubs Wilford Ruf, Bern, Switzerland Civic club for the ensuing year. the Chamber of Commerce, h,' will read the German poem To She will succeed Mrs. Mac Rose, the past president of the two who has served for the past year ter organizations. My Country by Gottfried Keller. Hipolito Machado, Columbia, South Other new officers are Mrs. Active in L D S Church America, will read Nocturne by Wesley Downs, vice president; He was for many years an t Jose Silva. Asuncion Mrs. Ace Pilkington, secretary, and' five committeeman for the j All lovers of poetry are inMrs. Bill Petersen, treasurer. They and Camp Fire Girls sr Gamma Epsilon chapter of Pi vited, Gwendella Thornley, chairFirst field tour sponsored by the Natural Resources Scouts will succeed Mrs. Leo Jensen, vice ities, and has always been s Utahns are fast becoming a president; Mrs. Elwood Nielsen, Kappa Alpha fraternity at Utah man, said. Activities will begin at committee of the Logan Chamber of Commerce will take in his church, the Church mobile lot, according to the In- secretary, and Mrs. Lynn Miller, State Agricultural college has won 1:30 p.m. in the Mair. auditorium. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Sc place Tuesday, May 23. the coveted PI Kappa Alpha creasing number of motor vehicle treasurer. The Knowles have two ds;r of direction under the A for Triple projects the Interesting Scholarship trophy registrations that are being recordThe club elected the new offiand a son. One ters 1949 June be will Director Alphonso Christensen by ranking ed with the Utah State Tax inspected, including cers at their regular monthly year ending is a student at Univem Anne, first 94 the collegiate' chapreservoir project near Smithfield at the of California and another the over-nigmeeting which was held at the ters, among the national to according mouth of Dry canyon, a concrete pipe project at Cornish, Judy, is a student at Marhr With this Increasing trade In home of Mrs. Miller, withto Mrs. office. the The junior high school. His son, motor vehicles, the Tax Commis- Petersen as a Is awarded to the and a land-levelitrophy project at Trenton. graduate of the University sion to faced with the problem of group. the highest cement maintaining a corral at If time permits the dairy aCalifornia project at Los Angeles, i increasing the number of license Another Important highlight on scholastic average above the all will also be inspected. resides in Martinez. H. farm of Pond, Richmond, was Ray the the probe agenda meeting available can made mens that schooL The at their average plates posal and acceptance of a motion local PI Kaps had an average of Election of three supervisors of A visit to the State Fish and to the public. that the club become affiliated 1.889 which was 15.66 percent the Blacksmith Fork Soil Con Game Farm west on US 89 near It Is noted on records at the with and as a member of the above the for all fratern- servation district will take place State Fish Hatchery, also will the Tax Commission office that since Utah Federation of Womens Club3. ity men In average the nation. Monday, April 24, when ballots take place. Secretary Joseph the close of World War II, a Mrs. Paul Nielsen was welcomed This is the second consecutive are cast by all'land-owner- s or oc steady increase in the number of into the club as a new member. year for this national honor and a cupiers of land lying within the Sheen, of the Wildlife Federation,of and Manager Glenn Hammer, motor vehicle registrations appears Eighteen club members were In total of seven times the award has boundries of said district Fish hatchery, wiU have attendance at the meeting. annually. been given the chapter. It has been This was the announcement to- the State of this inspection. charge was announced at the meet- runner-u- p It to the award three of day Ray Walker, acting chairDuring 1948, a total of 235,596 by Mrs. Rose that the most other times. man of the Blacksmith Fork Soil The reseeding projects In the cars, trucks and trailers were reg- ing club project, the purchas recent an The chapter has Impressive Conservation district. Cache National Forest, principally istered with the State Tax Comfor cam. of record also on the Utah State ing playground equipment Five men who have submitted in Canyon will be under mission, and during 1949 the total the Lincoln school, Is now well pus. During the 13 years the their names to the State Soil Con- the Logan direction of Forest Supervisor than 20,000, making a total of council has awarded a servation committee as candidates James O. Stewart and Ranger A. underway. , 258,733. scholarship trophy, PI Kappa Alpha for the three posts are: Glenn P. Christiansen. This tour Is At the close of March, 1950, the has won 12 for highest chapter Buist, Joseph F. Nielsen, Grant scheduled for June 6. total registration of passenger cars Parkinson, Chester Zollinger, and scholarship. with and trucks reached 194,506, The current officers are Duane Leon Zollinger. The projects to b Inspected the remaining nine months e Polls will be open between the will be the winter game range, Christensen, Logan, president; pected to push the total registrahours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Mr. the Mud flat, Stewart spring and Carvel Jackson, Logan, tion to nearly 275,000. Arnold Dance, Blackfoot, Walker reported. Polling places Cotton Wood areas. Lunch will be With the present numbering sys Ida., secretary; and Leon Whit- include: Town hall, Providence; served at the USAC Forestry school house, College ward; City school at tern, only slightly over 200,000 pasworth, Brigham, treasurer. Tony Grove. Dr. Lewis hall, Wellsville; City hall, Men-do- M. Turner, dean of, the forestry senger car license plates can be' issued for any one calendar year; Maughans Store, Paradise, school, will have charge of the and City hall, Hyrum. thus, with the 1949 registration An enjoyable musical program luncheon. Short talks of the purutilizing 203,707 plates, the Tax was presented by the Bel Canto pose and objectives of the school Commission has felt the need for chorus at the will be presented. regular meeting of additional plates. the Logan Kiwanis club on Wed-- i With 1950 registration looming nesday. The program was arranged The Irrigated pasture projects, as an all time high, it has become by the program and music comforage experimental farm, range Still necessary to use some of the un- mittee of the club, headed by S. SALT LAKE CITY, plat near the mouth of Green! April 20. desirable letters, such as I," O, J. Postma. under the direction of canyon M. (U.PI -' Dr. Bennion, supDETROIT, April 20 (UP Con- Dr. R. H. Welker and David A Q or W to prefix the license President of the chorus Is Betty erintendent ofLynn Salt Lake City ciliators sought a compromise on plate number. Jean Mathews. Frank Baugh Jr. r Burgoyne. of the USAC Experitold the Salt Lake teachdifferences today to ment is their director. Among several .hools, station, have been suggested a meeting last bring an end to the ers at association Chrys- as numbers rendered by the chorus interesting projects to inspect. on local ler strike this week. the that celling night was a solo by Geraldine Michaelis. school district taxes should be With the $100 pension issue Experiments with wheat, barley alfalfa and other cereal crops may During the meeting three new raised. settled, insurance bene- be scheduled for an Inspection members were introduced into tfce The school official told some virtually fits and contract improvements club. Those were Paul H. and 600 teachers that the local lee- now appeared to be blocking a re- since they are outstanding gift to hold Kiwanis considerable pubreceived Baughman, superintendent of, the way tax should be eliminated. have turn to work by the 89,000 strikMorning Milk plant; Warren G. licity throughout the country. He said that the local tax ceil- ing empolyes. Curtis, Logan representative of the : her dreams! More of the details will be ancent 30 is now Still CIO are unsettled United Imposed ing per Burroughs Adding Machine Co., above the state minimum program Auto Workers' demands for a nounced as the time for the tours and Russell L. Richards, president to Chairof $3,300 per classroom. He urged union shop, seniority and grievance approaches, according of the Logan Finance Co. UL procedures, vacations and UAW man Byron Snow, of the A beautiful Induction ceremonies were con- that this be Increased to 40 per claims of cent. wage inequities. ducted by Henry R. Cooper, Tailored Bennion told the group that chairman of the clubs education because of the low tax rate, salExclusively committee. aries could not be increased next by Cedar Hope Chest year and that the teaching load would have to be increased. He EDWARDS FURNITURE explained that 2,500 more pupils Michaels will have to be cared for next At advrtifd it 50 additional RICHMOND The North Cache year and that only SEVENTEEN Poultry association will hold a teachers can be hired. and LIFE meeting in the Richmond club The teachers' association called rooms Friday at 5 p.m. Dr. Law- the meeting to discuss contracts rence Morris, of the Utah State for the coming school year. The A completely new Agricultural college, will talk on:iLteacher load problem will be tak- 2nd unique worsted the subject of the Brooding and en up again at the teachers in mIv Care of Baby Chicks. Everyone stitute tomorrow at South High Prtrt-Tt- 4 that combines the whol 'school. is invited. suit miles from the Become Mobile proximately Cache National Forest, of over 3,000 Chinese, Arabic, Persian, Ger- and Nor- man, French, Spanish wegian . . . These are a few of the languages that participants in ''''WWW'tf'' , 4 I alumnus of Utah State Agricul- - California. su .. Mr. Knowles, a member of the dents association tural college and former Aggie i fm school staff bra school Union J Alhambra ap-distrios high was j Irene Ji recently gridiron great, 81)1 A Pointed dTstrict superintendent of for 23 years and principal of the J?7 soon after he jir. and took K;a, tt parade the Alhambra high and Martinezlhigh school since 193j, will begin at University of Califo day, Utah State, ... 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