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Show PLANNED IN UTAH SCHEDULED HERE Farmers Urged to Participate in Voting $1.50 Complaints Ilring Action by OPA Per Year Fourteenth Year A No. HOME PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE G2 Logan, Utah, Thursday, November 9, 19 11 1 In meetings for Utah survey of rent charges ' ranchers to elect Logan city will be started by the comnnttemen for Ix,gan chamber ot commtrce und will be held in all com- Tie real estate trade, in munities the state during the mcmkers P- - nees, OPA district rent November 15, Orville L. Lee, chairman of the Utah cxeculve. announced Tuesday a 6tres held meetings AAA committee announced with representative Lo recently today. gan groups. At the same time, farmers co. Durin the survcy- - committee operating in AAA farm program activities in a county will select members will contact all types of hotels, apartment a delegate front each community cental units, to attend a county convention" j ItOLLses, motor courts, rooming where the county committee for 'houses and private homes, Mr. 8ald- j Rcese 1945 will be selected. Reports have been coming in "These annual elections give farmers throughout the nation the to the war office price and rato provide farmer tioning board that some Logan opportunity leaders of their own choosing to landlords are taking advantage of administer programs for which wartime conditions to raise their said. "Should the sur the Agricultural Adjustment rents," he necessary to Agency is responsible," Mr- Lee vey rcveal lhat u defense a in j include Logan rental out pointed ; area, landlords may be required Triple-committeemen not on.l March lf duce theif rfnls ly carry out the national agricul- 1942 levels." lotural programs in their own At the investigation meetings, calities, hut have the responsiMr. Reese explained to the group bility of sending on to state and national levels the recommenda- that if rent control comes to Loretions they and their farmers have gan. rents probably will be 1942 levfor meeting local needs, he said. duced to the March 1, els and any accommodations rentWith shortages in labor, ma- ed subsequent to that date, may chinery. materials, transportation, have to be reduced. and equipment threatening Mayor William Evans Jr., sugproduction in 1945 and demand the for gested that a committee be apNEW YORK The pattern of the Allied squeeze on Japan is indicated in the above map which more of most farm commodities, pointed by the chamber of comwill include which realtors merce, shows: 1. Where U. S. Forces have landed on Leyte Island and quickly established strong points which the need for the best leadership and sea attacks hit the Nicobar islands val-ueincluded familiar with rental Logan capture of two key air fields; and 2. Where Allied air obtainable becomes obvious, Mr. and Malaya. Some observers believe these on drive a to barriers last the Singapore in Indian the Ocean, a and will be started survey Lee pointed out and urged that be the beginning of the long, operations are more a matter of fine timing than of coincidence and may indicate at once- - The purpose will be to that most of the U S. west to and east both Reports the Japan. every farmer do his part to re. from cripple anticipated push inbombd tain this form of self government urge landlords to stop rent Pacific fleet was engaged in the Philippines campaign and naval forces were aided by creases of their own accord and Formosa. on assaults in China ers flying from (3) t.y helping to place in office from to keep their rents as near the their own ranks the men best March 1942 prices as possible. qualified to look after the interThe committee will report their ests of farmers and the public as a whole; findings to the Salt Lake city OPA district rent office within To be eligible to hold office six weeks. If the situation can as a community committeman, a be controlled locally, it Is preperson must have the following The Mr. Reese said. ferable, qualifications: up of rent control offices setting at 1 p. m. tious members of the Aggie "Miss Utah State", to be eject-- , college auditorium Must be engaged in fanning or would be expensive in manpower the direc-seve- n football team. of be will under a candidate j Voting ed from group ranching and derive a substantial and money. The Utah State student body comely Aggie coeds, and tion of Spurs, part of his income directly from met A student comedy will follow will form a torch light parade over who officials with will two attendants reign Logan farming or ranching; must be a Mr. Reese were Mayor Evans, Dr. the events of the two day home- - the Lrlloting. Ann Rath of Den- - at 7:45 p. m. and march to a resident of the community for information offi- coming celebration at Utah State ver, Colo-- and Jayne Beutler of local theater where a theatre Hendricks, King which elected. cer for the Logan war price and Agricultural college Friday in party will be held at 8 p. m. and North Logan are Must have actively participated of charge of the rationing board; Noble Chambers, Saturday, Katherine Jenkins assembly, with During a half hour stage program in the farm program during the director of the Cache county pubSugar City, Idaho, and chairman Bonna Jones of Overston, Nev., Miss Utah State and her atcurrent year. This participation lic welfare Dixon of Payson, Mor- tendants will be presented for Willard :f the event, announces. department; may have been in the form of Paulsen, president of the state Candidates are Betty Wright of gan White of Monroe, Helen Rae the first time. carrying out conservation practices real estate board, and other Brigham, Elva Oldroyd, of Ven- Merr.ll of Richmond and Lloyd A combined armistics day and in connection with the sugar pro- members of the Cache county war Judd of Ogden, Chi Mcacham of Logan, committee homecoming parade will form on ice, Beverly gram or the application of con- price and rationing board. First South and Main street at Omega; Kathie Woodruff of Lo- menservation materials or carrying gan, Audrey Taylor Of Farming-to- n, evening events will be- 11 a. m- - Saturday and proceed Friday out practices under New Mexico; Minnie Lou gin at 7 p. m. with a bonfire along Main street to Fourth the farm and range program'. Bird of Logan; and Athalie Mat-so- n pep rally on the Crimson field North. Besides floats of various Must not be holding any Fedof Salt Lake city, Spurs. at Logan Senior high school un- - organizations, a float featuring eral, state or major county ofwill be intro- - der the direction of Cheer Queen "Miss Utah State and her atThe candidates fice filled by political elections. i ! Miiji!iunrwt duced at the traditional home- - Glennis Pratt of Kaysville. Short tendants, bands from Logan, Must not be a candidate for Preliminary work on a book coming assembly Friday in the pep talks will be given by va- - South Cache and North Cache wartime-histor- y such office in the current year. containing a of high schools will perform. Must not have been or be an the Utah State Agricultural colHickoff for the football battle employe of any political party or lege began Monday at USAC by between the Utah Aggies and Dr. Joel E. Ricks, professor of political organization. 1944-4- 5 Southern Idaho Bengals has been Must not have been removed history. set for 2 p. m. in the Aggie stafor cause from office of commitThe publication will be second L. W. A ROTC sponsors will drill chief combined dium. student Anderson, directory design teemen, delegate, alternate or volume of a series of books re- engineer for the Utah State high- and Blue book will be released to during the halftime. of any county AAA associ. events at the college since way commission and Fred Miles, Utah State Agricultural students The two day events will be ation or have been cnvicted of lating its founding in 1888. The second commission member, have climaxed at a semi formal ball in been Jean December, Richards, early any fraud, larceny, embezzlement, volume will deal with events on invited to discuss Comcouncilman in in the cafeteria in the the proposed Logan, student or felony. the Utah State campus since routing of a major highway from charge of publications and editor, mons building on the campus The exact dates and locations 1938. Sage Junction, Wyo., through Lo- announced today. Saturday at 9 p. m. Adelle Young of the community election meetof Logan, student councilman in and gan canyon of with a the to Devoted first connecting will history 60 in be announced will The the page publication ings 30-- N at Tremonton contain two main divisions, a charge of socials, is chairman of near future, Mr. Lee said. A dis- 50 years at USAC, the first vol- U. S. highway at the November arrangements with Gayle Jacobadmembership director listing names and cussion of the years AAA activi- ume was published at the time of celebration in meeting of the Logan junior dresses of the 211 USAC faculty sen of Logan heading the deties and the outlook for next the chamber of commerce Friday at and students. The Blue book will coration committee. "Miss Utah years farm production effort will 1938. For more than a half a cen- 8 and her attendants will p. , in Hotel Eccles, President be devoted to school songs and State be a feature of the meeting. tury a history had not been written about college events and as Guy N. Cardon announced today. cheers, student body traditions again be presented during the The has Jaycee been project and constitution, and list of class, intermission of the ball. the year approach- discussed Utah State have foresters the thoroughly during officer officials the campus clubs, fraternities ed, college recognized two months, according of the bonfire pep rally to past charge and organizations. need of recording the outstanding Garr Hovey, chairman of the to Chairman Jenkins according events of the fifty years. Dr. Feature of the annual publica- while committee in charge. The conthe club and engineers Ag Ricks was assigned to write and tion will be a letter to the Aggie will paint Logan sidewalks. to route link, necting Latest Aggie graduates to obexpected the book. student body from Dr. E. G. Peconsiderable post-wa- r Utah States grid team, detertraffic thru tain a life membershhip in the publish terson, contained president of USAC. The first publication would Logan, shorten association mined to make a good showing are the highUtah State alumni The cover will feature an before alumni members who will H. pictures of the various presidents way to the northwest by about Captain and Mrs. Raymond as as of well illustrathe 40 college by Marianna C I.sraelsen, return for the annual homecoming saidhe miles, also executive It would White, Parley Kilburn alumni secretary, reported Wed- tions of the campus and buildings give travelers an opportunity to North Logan, while other art work celebration Saturday, went thru has been produced by Grace Ol- a snappy drill and wound things see Logan canyon. throughout the 50 year period. nesdayOther members of the committee son. Salt Lake city. up with a tough scrimage WedCaptain White was graduated on are from Utah State Agricultural colarrangements Joseph nesday in preparation for their Bowcutt, Reid Wangsgaard and tilt with Idaho Southm Bengals. lege in 1939 in animal husbandry. Carl Fonnesbeck. He was affiliated with Sigma Alfootball The game, only major The Jaycee Jills also will hold attraction in Utah this week-end- , pha Epsilon and was reserve litheir brarian at USAC for two years will get underway at 2 jp. m- - in Friday, according to Cast of principal soloists for Mrs. meeting C. A. Lundahl Jr., chairthe farmer stadium. Coach Dick prior to entering the armed The Messiah to be presented man of the white Miss Helen Fay, counsellor on color group in forces. In February 1942, Captain squad will be back in Romneys DecemChrisin the tabernacle whom Logan books end reading, charge. tip-to- p White was graduated from mafor the tilt. Only shape ber 17, was announced today by of They will meet at the Blue- topher Morley has called "One member is husky rine officers candidate school at Professor W. H. squads injured of Manning, acting bird cafe at 7 m. to make final the most intelligent imaginers Howard p. Quantico, Virginia and in July head of the vocal musical Hansen, guard, who is de 1943 was advanced to captain. plans for a theater night", dis- the book world, will speak before out for the rest of the season. State Agri- cuss Utah at partment red cross work and consid- MIA workers of the Cache Valley At the present time he is sta- cultural (Continued on page Eight) college and director of er for distribution of stakes next Friday evening. tioned in the South Pacific area. the request oratorio. The meeting will be held in the OPA information material. Mrs. White, the former MarietFrank Baugh, Jr., director of Logan Fourth ward chapel, beginta Nyman, was graduated from ning at 8 p. m. according to Dr. USAC in 1938 with a major in music at the Logan Senior high Louis Haslam, 17, son of Mr. Loren Blood and Mrs. Earl Fredhome economics, where she was school, will sing the tenor lead Charles and Mrs- Francis G. Haslam, of O. arand of prominare Peterson, who in rickson, Omcharge affiliated with Phi Upsilon Jack Delmont, 34, of Billings, rangements. Wellsville, is receiving treatment nicom. Later she attended Cor- ent Logan businessman, will apnell university and received an pear In the basso role. Soprano Mont., received a severe laceraMiss Fay has been bought to at a Logan hospital for serious tion of the forehead, loss of front burns of the lower legs and one There soloists will be La Verna ThompMS degree in nutrition. Utah by the MIA General Boards son of Ogden and Coy Christen- teeth and body bruises Monday 7 p. m. when to was she named Phi Kappa sen and will give programs in Salt arm Monday at was at of 4:15 some while m. he Idaho, the when Banida, pouring p. car gasoline he LoPhi, national honorary scholastic Dorothea Rasmussen will was driving went out of control Lake City, Ogden, Provo, end truck a of farm into tank the the sing and several other fraternity, on U. S. highway 91 about 600 gan during the week. contralto role. and ignited his clothing! exploded organizations. honorary Although the evening is planned Sheriff to Deputy south of the Lewiston According A large chorus composed of feet She returned from New York as a Wesley Malmberg, the boy had for MIA leaders especially junction. to join the home economics fac- 150 college students and 150 comThe victim was driving one car demonstration of new techniques set a lantern on the floor of the ulty at Branch Agricultural col- munity singers will appear in and The towing another, as part of a in stimulating the great art of truck to provide a light. school the production. Professor N. lege and during the 1943-4fleet fumes were ignited by 12 automobiles that were reading. of gasoline instruthe of head was director of the home year MIA members end their friends the lantern causing the explodepartment at being totransported from Salt Lake management cottage on the USAC mental music are city invited to an event which sion. He ran into the house where to Ed Billings, 45 a according will direct piece campus. Mrs. White is now em USAC, his father threw him down and to be unique and state Pitcher, promises highway patrolman ployed with the Utah extension orchestra, to accompany chorus who smothered the flames. investigatedsoloistsand service as nutritionist West Center Telephone 700 A Community farmers and local Triple-- A ' Squeezing Mr. Moto! 19-1- i ' T e j j I - agrl-cultur- land-base- pre-invasi- Utah State Slates Homecoming; Aggies Tangle With UIS Bengals I , - g College History Book Planned Jaycees, Jills Slate Meetings USAC Readies Directory e semi-centenn- Two Join Aggie Alum Group semi-centenn- ial illu-tratio- n Governorship Race Adds Zest to Utah Returns Sweeping along with most other sections of Utah and the United States, the entire Cache County Democratic ticket with the exception of Governor Herbert B. Maw and State Legislator C. Jay Van Orden were elected In Tuesdays balloting. Complete but unofficial returns were scanned Wednesday by County Clerk N. J. Crookston who reported that the unofficial tally looked accurate enough to discourage any recount. County com. missioners will make the official canvass next Wednesday. The total vote was approximately 1000 lighter than cast in 1940. Governor Maw. although defeat, ed in the county, decreased by manearly half the republican jority. In 1940 he polled 5981 compared with 7184 for Don & Colton. This year the count was Maw 5744 and J. Bracken Lee 6477. will be when L. Ray Robinson and M. Ray Pond are sworn in next January. Mr. Robinson defeated A. J. Fuhri-ma- n, who has served for two years, while Mr. Pond was reelected by a substantial majority over Dow Lewis. The holdover commissioner is Parley Hall, of Welsville. Parley A, Reese of Benson, running on an independent ticket, received only 163 votes. Heber Whiting, North Cache high school football coach, was the only republican candidate to Ha defeated C. Jay Van win. Orden of Lewiston, as state legMr. Van islator, north district. Orden was appointed for the last special session of the legislature by Governor Maw after George Noble resigned. Dr. E. Allen Bateman, superintendent of Logan city schools, who was elected state superin. tendent of public instruction, poll, ed the highest vote of any candidate on either ticket. He received 1595 votes. Lieutenant Colonel George D. Preston, on duty with the armed forces in the Central Pacific, was selected as county attorney over L. Tom Perry, incumbent. The county was 6312 to 5334. Marriner M. Morrison and his democratic running mate, L. E. Nelson for district judge and attorney, are certain cf although all votes from Rich and Box Elder counties have not been reported. They have substantial majorities in both Cache and Box Elder counties over M. C. Harris and B. C. Call, respectively In the state election, all demowere elected, cratic candidates with the exception of the gubernatorial race, which is not yet determined Latest unofficial reMaw a safe Governor ports give lead with about 34 districts unreported. This should assure him unless some major errors in county returns are disclosed. According to the Salt Lake Tribune, the vote of the missing districts probably will not equal the margin by which the governor is leading. The county Democratically-nominate- commission d i - Cast Named for The Messiah Book Counselor To Address MIA Receives Bums Driver Injured 4 - Cast Complete For Logan Play Deep in production are the High, who are working on the school play, "Romeo and Juliet," which will be presented on the evenings of November 30 and December 1. Authentic Shakespearean costumes are being rented for the 48 students in the cast, and an elaborate stage setting has been plann- students of Logan ed. The cast as it stands includes Rue Johnson, as the Prince of Verona; Leland Jacobsen, Paris; Sam Bullet, Montague; John Emmett, Capulet; and Calvin Quayle, as Romeo. Benvolio is played by James Allen; Trybalt, by Richard Michaud; Friar Lawrence, Howard Maughan; and Friar John by Lynn Richards. Jack Simmons will appear as Balthasar; Lorin Hun-sakas Peter; Reed Gunnell, as Sampson; Elwood Cottle, as Gregory; Calvin Maurer, as Abraham; and Ivon Wall, as an apothecary. The Prologue will be given by Paul Whitby. Janice Romney will be seen in the role of Juliet; Amy Lou Hamblin, Lady Montague; and La Ree Andrews, as the nurse. ' er, |