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Show t:?;spV'on I with 17AI! BONDS U ir t - in I rfcJ rmiMi Thirteenth Year ,OT.V 'rri z"1 . VV $1X0 Per Year A No. 51 HOMK PAPKU Iijan, Hah, KOIS H0.MK PKOPLK 112 West rVnter i Telephone 700 Friday, April 2S, 1911 Jaycees Select Five New College Students Honored at Annual Awards Assembly Directors For Board F M Pickett. Preston, Ida. -LoAmada-r- . ho, and LtGrand Itichards to a gan, were awarded the covi-nw- l Deliver Address Utah State Agricultural college citizenship awards at the annual' L Grand Rlclvurds, presiding awards and honors assembly conbishop of the L D 3 church will ducted Wednesday In the college deliver live commencement address auditorium. two-yeterm. to 134 graduates of Uie Logan Dr. E. G. Peterson, president of Successful candiduiei were Ace Seminary at exercises to be conS. Raymond. Joseph H. nowcutt ducted Sunday, May 7 at 8 pi m USAC made the presentations.. i Mr. Pickett, son of Mr. and Mrs. in the labcrnaele, Prmdpal E. J. Jr., Glenn G. Nivbcn. Jay C. L. M. Pickett, has been Howell and Garr Hovey. 1a.ssey announced today. active They defeated La Marr Dott, Joseph The seminary graduation exerthroughout his college career m cises will conclude the Logan stake Cowley, Roy Larson. Heath Morpublications work and is editor' U w liich of Student Life, campus newspaconference, gan and Winnifred Shields. quarterly scheduled for May 6 and 7, Directors whose they per tins year. He is a member of places will take are Dean Knudson. L. Blue Key, honorary service fraBishop Richards, who Is will ADRIAN W. II YTC1I one of Uie most M. Mattson, Grant Keaton, Mar-ninspirational ternity; Alpha Sigma Nu, senior direct llfth War Loan Drive when addresDavis and President Miner, speakers, particularly honorary society and Sigma Alin county while the holdover directors arc sing jour.g people, Uiat we have pha Epsilon. He served for three also in the church organization, W. Bennie Degn, Reed Wangs, years as member of the Buzzer sessions. will the attend conference was and Jack stall gaard. Anderson, Joseph publicity chairman Hanson and Guy N. Cordon. The Oilier numbers on Uie program of the Junior prom committee will include talks new board will meet soon to elect and musical j last year. CALDER M. PICKETT numbers of Uie gradmembers new officers for the year. by ,,, Miss Amachcr, daughter of Mrs. Adrian W. Hatch, state legislaMr. class, Mr. Raymond Is a local conreported. Passey uating Adolph Amachcr, of Logan, has tor from tjie Central Cache counHe announced tint arrangements tractor, and has been active for served during Uie past year as ty district, prominent business and have been made with presidencies past few years In Logan civic afpresident and three years as an civic loader of Logan, has begun ol Cat lie and Logan stakes so that fairs. He Is a member of the officer of the Associated Women planning Cache county's particino Sunday meetings will Aseveiiuig Kiwanis club and the Logan students organization. She vs past pation in the Fifth War Loan drive be held in of the wards in any sociated General Contractors of president of Lambda Delta Sig- fcllowing his appointment as Logan city, it possible for America. He also is an accomma, religious and drive chairman Tuesday afternoon everyone to making organization Uie commenceattend musician. plished also is a member of Alpha Sigma at a meeting of former drive ment exercises. Ward bishops and Mr. Bow-cu- t t has been a resiNu. Both citizenship award win. leaders. oUiers who may be conducting dent of Logan since August, 1934 ners were chosen as class personMr. meetuigs, are asked to announce announcement of The when he came here to work as alities and wiU be featured in the Hatch's appointment was made Uiese exercises and invite attendwholesale gas and oil agent of college year book, The Buzzer. Frederick P. Champ, northern ance. by the Cache V. Valley commission Winners of scholarship A's, Utah area coordinator for the Because many boys who would company. He joined the Lundberg left for given to students having straight state war finance committee, who Jiave graduated have Motor company organization in A grades for three consecutive prab-eMr. Hatch's activities in military services, the graduating 1941 and now is service manager class will be somewhat smaller quarters, were: Jayne Beutler, previous drives. of that firm. He Is the lieutenthan usual this year, he explained, North Calvin Mr. of word Logan; Clyde, Upon receiving ant junior officer of the State but several others may be added L. Vere H. Johnson, Hatch's Charles Springville; appointment, Guard unit in Logan. Beaver Dam; Mary Louise Hale Smith, chairman of the State war provided they meet requirements Mr. NieLsen Is wholesale sales Rector, and Alice Noreen Tingcr, finance committee, extended con- of attendance and scholarship agent for the Associated Oil comLogan. gratulations to the county organi. within the next week. Those who have filled graduapany in Cache Valley. He is Red Johansen scholarships WINIFRED AMACIIER were zaticn on the appointment, and tion division color captain of requirements to date, are; the the full confidence that awarded to Betty Adney, Corinne; expressed James Brown Allen, Keith H. has as and acted Jaycees choir, Thirza Little, Cedar city; Merle same thorough and intensive job LaRee Andrews, Max Anderseon, man of the public health camdonvnext be bond would in the Mccham and Beth Swenson, LoDean Baxter, Mar-geJames Austin, the infantile paralysis paign, gan, and Elva Oldroyd, Venice, sales campaign as in the past Clara Maxine Bertelson, bom war and campaign, USO, Presentation of the scholarship drives. Bates, Berntson, Ardyth Betty other finance drives. be delve will "The forthcoming As and the Johansen awards Jean Beutler, Ida Bodrero, Joyce New officers of the Home Eco- were made Mr. Howell is a native of Lofinancone crucial of in the steps D. by George Clyde, Lucile Boudrero, Carlon Marion gan, and Is now employed with nomics club at Utah State Agricul- dean of the school of ing of the war, coming as it dees engineerOswald Carl Bluemell, the War Manpower as a climax in our activity on all Bergeson, commission, tural college took office Thursday ing. industries and trades. Dean Larsen Berntson, Cornelia United States Employment Service. Mr. declared. Smith their installation WedRush C. Budge, representxve of fronts, Ruth Bruderer, Juanita Bell, Boyd as following Previously he had worked Mr. Hatch as the drive With the class of the class '27, Julius Bergsjo, Gladys Jean Brown, presented a at nesday night joint banquet Motor bookkeeper at Lundberg (Continued on page Eight) to Sherma of 1927 scholarship Crookston, Helen Louise Rosemary club of members of members and as and of company supervisor of Garland. Awards to the Stanfill Carter. Coburn, Marilyn statistical reports and records of Phi Upsilon Omicron, honorary ecoDOn Clayton, Reed Christensen, the U5AC war production train- organizations, Wednesday evening outstanding students in home nomics were given to Helen WadsGrant F. Christensen, EVwood M. ing program. He is active as a in the Bluebird. worth and Genevieve May of Cottle, Robert I. Call, Coraleen scoutmaster of the Logan Ninth Larene Toone of Magna, was Cressall, Hazel Dona Campbell, Ogden by Mrs. Almeda P. Brown ward, and recently assisted with named president, with Leah Wad-leresidents Josephine Dames, David Lamai dean of the school of home Nine Cache county acting the Jaycee health project. of Pleasant Grove, vice presi- economics. are proud possessors of national Doutre, IvaLou DeWitt, John WilMr. Hovey, who has been an dent and Lu Dnn Griffin of LoDr. Chester J. Myers presesnted USO certificates and 57 others are liam Emmett, Carol Yvonne Ever-to- n, employe of the Logan Laundry for gan, secretary. Genevieve May of the service pins following Edith Fletcher, Joseph Car awards: The yearing the past seven years, has been Ogden, retiring 'president was in Myersfollowing speech Wednes- - Felix, Norene Funk, JaNell Hyde, Dramatics presentation ceremonies Speech and active in Jaycee work. He was a charge of arrangements. (Continued on page Eight) day night at an open house cele- Neva Jean Fuhriman, Wesley He-bmember of the Christmas and Blood. bration marking redecoration of safety campaigns committee and Helen Marie Felix, Heinz Jacob the Logan club. has worked in other capacities. Lois Several hundred people called to Hug, Ruth Joyce Fornoff, Before accepting his present posivisit the club, which has been Brown, Reed H. Gunnell, Lynn tion with the laundry, he was newly renovated and refurnished Keith Gilgen, Anne Marie Griffin, employed by the State Road during the past few days. Profes- Eileen Gibbons, Floyd Y. Herzog, (.Continued on Page Four) sor H. R. Kepner was in charge of the program and Dr. Clark E. Haskins, USO chairman, presented the awards. The certificates were presented in recognition of meritorious ser. vice to the USO and the pins Nutrition tests conducted over the Using the Pioneer motif, I for more than 100 hours service Logan stake MIA spring festival a period of 18 years have produced l at the dub. will be held Tuesday at 8 p. m. in convincing evidence that vitamin Certificates were awarded to: C is subnutntion the Logan First ward amusement prevalent Rev. Miner Bruner, Father J. hall, Warren Schow and Myrtle Almeda throughout Utah, Mrs. V y ' H. Valine, Lieutenant Jack Braun-age- l, Jacques, heads of the stake boards, Perry Brown, acting dean of the 4 ft former club chairman; Mrs. announced today. school of home economics, dev , Chester J. Myers, clared Thursday night as she All Logan stake MIA officers, past housethe Florence teachers and members are invtied reof mother club; the annual faculty presented Jk aLs'-'y search lecture. Worthington, Walter M. Nielsen, to attend. The program will inclub supervisor; Geneva Holman, clude a number from each ward Speaking before a large group . . . Providence MR. AND MRS. ELIJAH ROBINSON couple and Nellie and will feature retold stories. of students, faculty members and housemother, present will observe golden wedding anniversary Sunday. B. Langton. The evenings actviities will be guests in the USAC auditorium, nuService pins were awarded to; directed by Thayne Packer, Pearl Dean Brown discussed the Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Worthington, Spencer, Marjorie A. Henderson tritional status of some Utah De Lon Braunagel, Edna Young, and Dorothy M. Bow'en of the population groups. She began her discussion by Lieutenant Braunagel, Lutie Ban- stake activity .committee, assisted Phyllis Baugh, by other members of the stake tracing the development of nuMr. and Mrs. Elijah Robinson, of Levi, and Phebe Peary Wheel, croft Simmonds, Rue Theurer, board. which La she Beth as termed er. was Theurer, Her father trition, among the first respected residents of Providence, the youngest in the family of will observe Ruth Velda wedBartchi, homesteaders in Simpkins, where Lewiston, tjjeir golden from the days of the ding anniversary with an open she was educated and lived her Anna Madsen, Ida Johnson, Virsciences, famous French chemist, Antonie house at their home Sunday from early life. Both have been active ginia Daniels, Doris Carter, Rose church workers. Lavoisier, to the present time. 2 until 7 p. m. Jensen, Mrs. Holman, Albert HolDean Brown outlined in detail Twelve of their 14 children are man, William Lohman. They were married April 30, the nutritional studies carried out 1894 in Franklin, Idaho. For still living: Mrs. E. M. Valentine Esther Skeels, Carmen Freder-icksoLogan residents were warned Clarice Hortense their RobinL. made by the Utah Experiment station. many years not to place rubbish' on Chugg, Portland, Oregon; today Ray they The first nutritional investi- home in Franklin and then moved son, and Mrs. Florando Nielsen, Cahoon, Celia White, Jessie Reese curbs after city trucks have paMiss gations at USAC and the Experi- to Ashton, Ihebe . Robinson, Jennis Reese, Josephine Tibbitts, trolled their areas, by E. S. LaurIdaho wherei they Logan; ment station, were of a statisti- lived for 15 years. Later Mr. Washington, D. C.; Clement Robin- Harold S. Carter, Francis M. Coe, ence. chief of the Logan-Cach- e cal type, and the population group Robinson homesteaded in son, Ashton, Idaho; Mrs. Mark Leone Harris, Retta Crookston, fire department and chairman of land concerned was the farm family, the Teton basin and in 1925 they Hatch, Tetonia, Idaho; Loy Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, Frank the annual spring clean-u- p cam. she declared. That experiment moved to Brigham city where inson, North Logan; Vernon Rob- Baugh Jr., Professor Kepnes, Peg- paign. was conducted by 43 housewives they lived for two years before inson, Veda Robinson, Mrs. Jo- gy Lindquist, Kate Haskins, Fred He pointed out that collection who weighed and recorded all moving to Logan. For the past seph Rinderknecht, Providence; Thompson. of rubbish still is going on and foods served to their families for 14 years they have been residents Richard W. Robinson, in the HaCleone Wilkinson, Tom Wilkins, will continue until the entire city an entire year. waiian Islands, and Mrs. Orvil W. F. Koening, Father Valine, Ace has been covered, but that man. of Providence. Mr. Robinson was born SeptemEwer, Tremonton. Significant was the fact that Ray'mond, May Taylor, W. W. power and equipment shortages an analysis of their data revealed ber 24, 1870 in American Fork, They also have 29 grandchildren, Richards, R. S. Reed, Mary Nel- prevent the lack of an inadequate supply a son of Samuel and Esther Burns one of whom is serving in the U. son, D. A. Burgoyne, Lena Keisslg, He said an inspection of the He was in S. Navy, and one great grandraised of iron, phosphorus and animal Robinson. Harriet Emmett, George Kelker, city will be made after the cleanMrs. Herbert Weston, Mrs. S. R. up is complete, and those citizens protein, caused by insufficiencies Franklin, Idaho and has been a children. farmer throughout his life. Friends and relatives are in- Egbert, Mrs. Ambrose Call, Mrs. who have placed rubbish on curbof lean meat, fruit and vegevited to call at the home during George Torgeson, Walter Nielsen, ings will be asked to Mrs. Robinson was born Februtables, Dean Brown pointed out. dispose of Rev. Eruner and Ruth Purdee. it themselves. ary 14, 1876 in Ogden, a daughter the appointed hours Sunday. (Continued on Page Four) i Five new Member of the Logan Junior chamber of commerce were announced joday by President Curtis Miner following annual elec, tiom conducted during the past week. They will hold office for Caldc-- r , ' 7 I J ar 'c. Sat.-Sundu- y. ... 1 i i J ACE RAYMOND r' x f f CHAIRMAN FOR DRIVE NAMED .J 1 rrv A 8 '1 ' t d Jt L. Club Installs New Officers IIOVEY G.YRR t I - ne USO Honors Local Workers y er L I . f& . ftps ! t w . tirtH . - tzaneAH-M- JAY IIOWELL Researcher Tells MIA Festival WiU Be Held Tuesday Of Diet Deficiency ST V Providence Couple Will Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary Sunday GLEN NIELSON Chief Warns on Rubbish Disposal n, call-back- s. JOSEPH BOWCUTT, JR |