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Show f Winners Named; 4-- H ih Cache Clubs Active $ Two prominent , Cache county 4H dub immbors wire among the 10 to winners of trips ol Chicago, HI., in recognition outstanding work dui.ng the pat your, according to Reuben Hansen and Amy R. Kersley, Exten. sion wokers In charge of club work in the county. Arland Olson, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Olson of Smith-field- . was declared tf.e outstand- - l'. r Year dairy club nirber and won the Uip upon, ur.-by Sepo J!ur M.ik comraniis idea anil lug A 1 10 MIC lAli:U M)ii DO.MI, I'hOlLlO G2 West Center j I of the Cache Valley D...ry e.aion He has betn a club member Fourteenth Ye;ir Ntnember II, Lti'tan, Ftali, No. asq. Telephone 700 Cache Readies For Sixth Loan Drive Fire Huge Loss In Cleveland Tank five years, was named champion Hoi stein Friesian member of Utah in 1911 now owns one purebred anil two heifers at $490. Milk receipts j this year were $320.94 and he! aL-assisted his parents with a D. executivctare busy perfecting their organl-manag- er Howe MoiTat, two-acr- e victory garden. Utah War Fin zation. Edgar B. Mitchell, execu-anc- e of the The other w.nner Is Calvin committee, will be speaker tlve xjce chairman will be In Funk. 17, son of Mr and Mrs. Le of charge of olTlces opened in the at an organization meeting Roy Funk of Richmond. He is Cache county volunteer workers basement of the Cache Valley winner of the rural electrification j for the Sixth War Loan drive to Banking company, Mrs. Barbara award given by Wistmghou.se M be conducted Wednesday at 8 p.m. Lundberg will serve as secretary. Electric and Manufacturing com- the Logan chamber of commerce ,n Personnel to conduct the drive pany. He is a member and as- headquarters. have been announced as follows: i sisunt leader of a dairy club, Kickoff for the drive is schedAdvisory committee, F.P. Champ has applied electricity to dairy uled for November 20. Cache area coordinator for Utah war and other farm enterprises and i i William Pe- countys quota is $1,250,000 of .finance committee: aLo carries garden and sucar woich $300,000 is to be raised by director Emeritus, Utah biet projects. individual subscription. Extension service; John H. An. They will leaie Di comber 1 for Announcement of community der.-opresident First National j ihe twenty third national conj j quota's will be made and latest Banking company; N. D. Sahs- gress to be held December 3 C 111 - t sound moving plctuns of Euro-- 1 bury, vice president First Secur- Chicago. 111. no. s. j and Pacific battle fronts will itys Logan Branch bank; Mayor shown to those attending the William Evans Jr-- C. W. Dunn, As a climax to national -- z scss.on. club achieve mint weik in Cache president Logan stake. H. R. Hurrcn and Russell leadeis club listed the Benn.e J. Ravsten, supervisor of county, co chairmen for the drive f.irm labor for Cache county; Ol-o- f as follows: yearly achievements Automobile li ft by their CLEVELAND, OHIO - (Soundphotol A Nelson, prominent Logan Sixty one clubs were organized use on a street covered with burned owners shown are beyond further led by 90 volunteer leaders. Val W. Palmer, member 50 square which flames razed the debris after nearly by swept being i - I Total value of all cf A. 11. Palmer company; A. E. the can seen agricultural be Flames still area the side East blocks in ? sweeping ( including sales and prem area in the background. The fire, which claimed more than 1O0 lives, Anderson, Ross Anderson, memi projects, J iiums, was spread by the explosion of many liquid fuel gas storage tanks and totaled $30,673. Club members Anderson Lumber company Losses are expected to run Alma bers purchased and sold $13,600 in Its cause has not yet been determined Sonne, vice Official canvass of Cache coun. organization; into the millions. r war bonds and stamps, collected election returns Monday did president First National bank; Ed tys 24,253 pounds of scrap, contritv DR. ETHELYN O- - GREAVES J not change the standings of any win Clawson, president Hyrum to the milk weed pod colj candidates but It did decrease J. stake; Merle G. Hyer, prominent U. of U. faculty. ' uted . . . Joins lection and participated in many I Bracken Lee's margin over Gover- Lewiston farmer; Hazen W. Hill-yar- d, other wartime activities. president Smithfield stake: nor Herbert B. Maw by 52 votes. E. T. Ralphs, prominent Logan reN. was enrollment Clerk Crookston in J. cloth, Largest County businessman; and Dr. D- C. Budge. A tour to study beef production problems in range cattle breeding ported. ing clubs where 166 girls made Dr. Daryl Chase, director of the 544 new articles, removedel 108 methods, feedinfl, breeding and will be discussed; and the Ray conducted The canvass, by Institute and Harold Fpm-of- f, In Young ward, where Cache Logan 'Jensen farm be will cleaned and and articles, inrange operation practices, repaired county commissioners, Dr. Ethelyn O. Greaves, state of Fornoff Music and the will promanager discuss Mr. Jensen 398 articles. Food projects attractIn Cache conducted Wednesday cludes all soldier and absentee director of the Farm Security adbreeder has in ballots- - Returns were listed as Ben Franklin stores, will direct 104 girls who prepared 2827 county, according to Ray Theurer, blems a registered ed has been ministration, Logan the drive in Logan city. Mr. and follows: stock 1844 meals and Providence, president of the Cache supplying breeding named head of the department of separate dishes, Fornoff will supervise wards in of beef 3341 quarts of fruit, vege- Valley cattlemen's association. the canned requirements meeting 4920; Roosevelt, 6975, Dewey, home economics at the University Dr. Chase the stake and Logan tables meat. and for U. S. Senator, Thomas (D) The group will essemble at the producers, of Utah succeeding the late Dr. wards in Cache stake. Ernest R. Home furnishings, a new project county courthouse at 10:30 a. m., George R. Henderson, Utah Ex- 6855, Bennion (R) 5082; for Con- Lee, Rose H. Widtsoe. Her appointment manager of the Logan area, this year, drew the attention of visit the Arnold gressman, (1st district) Granger Mountain States Nielsen farm tension service animal husbandbecomes effective March and Telephone Jus44 strains better the who will 354 made discuss 6933, 4974; home furn(D) girls west of Logan; the Theurer Bro- man, Stringham (R) Greaves received her bach-Icor- s will be chaircompany, Telegraph exare tice supreme court, term, man of the northern division of and masters degrees from ishings articles and improved 112 thers' herd In Providence, where of Hereford breeds that Miss Kearsley reported. a beef cattle Wolfe (D) 6836, McCrea (R) 5018; rooms, and celling today in Utah State Agricultural college term Wade (D) 6739, Ev- the county, and Leo C. Nielsen, 'judging contest will take place. 1920 and 1921 and her doctorate Dairying was the most popular manager of the Utah Mortgage ans the at wind (R) 5121; Governor, Maw (D) Loan The taur will up of project with boys, according to degree from the University corporation real estate de. of college 5589, Lee (R) 6274; Secretary Utah State Agricutlural Mr. Hansen. Eighty-si- x California in 1934. boys and the southern division. partment, Monson Collard 7146, (D) where the group will examine State, and special events Dr. C. L. Anderson, professor girls owned 98 dairy animals. 52 Publicity c0,1-g- e animals and a representa- - (R) 4723; Attorney general, Giles will be directed by L. W, Hovey, of physiology public health and boys and girls fattended and sold Logan city and Cache county Treas7069, will 4784, Kesler, (R) (D) 102 beef animals, seven boys were assistant cashier. Cache Valley school districts began m iking tive of the experiment station hygiene, was approved by the U. work. A urer, Reese (D) 6991, Goe (R) board of Regents as a visiting enrolled in poultry projects, rais- banking company; Calder S. Hall, Adams 48G3; (D) 6944; Auditor, will be birds and eight boys and one member to each board De- - wei?ht guessing contest member of First Security bank Utah faculty member from the Preece (R) 4893; State Supt. of 705 girls raised and released and Perce E- Smith, of J.k staff, comber 6. Deadline for filing Is stad- A luncheon in the college Public State Agricultural college. Bateman Instruction, (D) P. Smith cafeteria will follow Mr. Theurer pheasants. Others had projects in November 21. Printing company. Dr. 7370, Farnsworth (R) 4561. sugar beets, beans, sheep, hogs John C. Carlisle, assistant' to the voters the Third of Logan District First Morrison, Judge, and gardening. president, Utah State Agricultural ward, comprisnig vot (D) 6470, Harris (R) 5404; Attor- college, will be chairman of the will ing districts five and six, ney. Nelson (D) 6693; Call (R) speakers bureau; John H. Moser, elect one member for a five year 5124. and W. W. Lundberg, term while patrons of Cache preState Representative, North dis- contractor, Rat bait will be available ready manager Lundberg Bqick company No. 2, comprising Wellsvilcinct trict, C. Jay Van Orden (D) 1880, will be mixed and free of charge to Cache of corporaMt. Sterling, Providence, Rile, Heber dance Central 2016; (R) by The sponsored Whiting monthly county residents according to the tions and municipalities. ver orwill also and W. Heights Hatch (D) 2882, Levi Edgar Young, president of College, district, Adrian Logan and Cache stake MI.A, schedule below. The campaign is A. W. Chambers of Smithfield; name a member. ganizations will be held Thursday H. R. Weston (R) 2213; South dis- E. E. Hendricks of Lewiston, and under the direction of the fish the First Council of Seventy, will Mrs. Adrian W. who H. is Scenk (D) 1520, Hatch, evening in the Dansante ballroom, trict, John and wildlife service and will be be speaker at sessions ,of Logan HSchenk of College, all now filling the unexpired term according to Warren Schow, mem- Byron Snow (R) 1358; County com- John conducted in Logan city under the stake conference to he held Sunin agricultural circles, prominent O. of in C. missioner Howell in is committee L. the Logan tabernacle. expected to ber of the general Ray Robinson will be members direction of Evan Western, Logan day of the AgricuL A complete program will be file for reelection on the Logan (D) 6931, A. J. Fuhriman (R)4728; tural committee. charge. health officer, and in the county H. Pond board. announced Friday by President C. John J. Hendry, Wells(D) 7154, Dow Lewis Ray A floor show, under direction by the extension service in co- W. Dunn. Music for the conferville, who has served on the of Mrs. Verna Geddes, will be (R) 4693; County Attorney, Lt. operation with the city council by the county board more than 16 years, presented during the intermission. Col, George D. Preston (D) 6410, of each community. Those both- ence will be presented Second choir ward under has not Indicated whether or Music will be presented by the L. Tom l'erry (R) 5420. Logan ered with rats are urged to pardirection of Mrs. Laura Shumway. not he will seek reelection. Parley A. Reese, running on an Dansante orchestra under direction ticipate. ticket for commissionindependent of David England. Red squill poison will be used received 161 votes. James B. er, Cache county welfare expendiAll members ward holding Delameter and Robert Crookston which makes the bait safer to tures for the month of October use than barium carbonateThis budget tickets will be admitted each received one write-ivote. declined $740 from the $35,963 exto the dance. is the first time red squill has pended in October, 1943 while 51 been available during the war as fewer cases received assistance, acMediter-raniaservices for Funeral n Corporal from North Cache high school at it is imported from the cording to a monthly report rearea. Gay Orin Johnson, 20, son of Richmond. leased Monday by Noble L. ChamNorth Logan 1:30, Mrs. Nora S. Johnson, Smithfield, - j He attended Utah State Agricul- Thursday 8 in a hosNovember died bers, department director. who at school house; Hyde Park, 2:30 the Old age assistance required an son Ivan of Mr. Haslam, Ensign at school house; Smithfield, 3.30 at pital at Boca Raton Field, Fla., tural college before entering Final cast for the December will be 1943. of $27,038 compared He of service October 25, meningitis, septecemia Mrs. expenditure and J. 261 George Haslam, junior high school. Return Engage- South Third at 2 p. m trained at Buckley Field, Colo., production of with $27,866 in October, 1943, his conducted Wednesday has returned Richmond and East, Cove, Friday ment has been released at Utah in the Smithfield tabernacle by leave after report showed. Other expenditures 9:30 a. m., at city hall, Richmond; Chanute Field State Agricultural college by Miss home on a Fleld' Mlss'. Don Chambers, bishop with Sea Bees in with 1944 figures listed first folthe serving at community Lewiston, 10:30, in- - and would have graduated in Leora Thatcher, director of the was born England and France where he as- low: blind, $190 and $223; aid to Corporal Johnson building! Cornish, 11:30 at Bam-brouthree act comedy. 6; sisted with construction of the dependent children, $3808 and store; Benson, 1:30 p. m., October 14, 1924 in Smithfield, a three weeks as a radar naviga-so- n Appearing in the drama will be gigantic of Joseph M. and Nora S. j tionist from Boca Raton. general expenses, $2636 and artificial mulberrys at school house; Amalga, 2:15, at which five allied armies $2534; administration, $1553 and He was educated in' Survivors ,include his mother Irvin Miller of Logan as George, harbors meeting house; Trenton, 3:15, at Johnson Dee Smith of Dillon, Montana, as used in the Normandy invasion. and $1550. schools Smithfield school house; Newton, graduated, and one at 4:15, Johnbrother. Creed F. 819 cases were listed Bob; Lois Lindford of Tremonton school house; Clarkston, 5:00, at Haslam Ensign reported that his A total of son, training with the naval as Patsy Thomkins; Reed Izatt, unit rode block-lonon the county rolls October 1, this Griffin store. piers, bridges forces at Camp Peterson, Farra-gu- t, Eddie; Marilyn Tanner of Salt and caissons of cement Providence, 9:00 a. across year compared with 870 cases for Saturday Lake City, Eloise; Louise Haynie the channel to install them in the same month last year. During at 9:00 m., Idaho, city offices; Mendon, at school .house; Millville 10:00 at the past month eight cases were Friends may call at the family of Alamosa, Colorado, Ruth; Lola place like pieces of a ijg-saJean Caddie of Garland, Mrs. puzzle near the beachheads. school house; Wellsville, 10:00, at We added, two transferred end 20 Preliminary plans for a regfMiil home in Smithfiefld Tuesday ev junior High school, Hyrum, 11:00 at meeting of research workers in the ening and Wednesday until time Faulkner; Wanda Nilson of Smith-fiel- d, were bombed and strafed by ene- closed, leaving 805 on the rolls Geneva; John McDonald of my planes and weathered city hall; NibJey, 10:45 at com- field of irrigation drainage to be of services. Burial in the Smith-fiel- d the Nov. 1. Presof Smith Radia Paradise and held at Utah State Agricultural Logan, diBill; Total expenditures for the perworst munity building; channel storm 40 be will under in cemetery years, Avon, 11:30, Paradise school house. college January 22, 23, and 24, were rection of the Kenneth Lindquist ton, Idaho, Elizabeth; Harry Bon-ne- ll he saidiod, 1944, follows: old age, $273,538; of Logan, Geoffrey; Morgan to dependent Logan, announced today by Dr. R. H. mortuary. Thursday and Friday blind, $1909; aid White of Monroe, Burnsie Bem-i- s; college ward. Young, River Heights Walker, director of the Utah Agchildren, $42,311; general $24,792; all day, at garage at the county ricultural Keith Thompson of Clarkston, and administration, $15,605. experiment station. court house. Eunice Fonnesbeck of and Albert; Seventeen states will be repreesLogan, Genevas maid. Logan city business men sented at the meeting which is to are in cooperate urged pecially Aggie alumnae Irene C. Randall for representatives of A panel discussion on the the drive in an attempt to elim- intended will portray the role of Mrs. in state stations of Lorraine Cunningham, the experiment Dumbarton Analysis thej Reviving an old Utah State Hetherington. Mrs. Randall the alleys rats from inate Layton, has Oakes Conference, western region as well as dele- Agricultural college will be con- has been named chairman of arthroughout the city. gates of various divisions of , the lambda Rho, honorary journalistic appeared in many Utah State ducted at Utah State Agricultural rangements for the annual inactiU. S. department of agriculture fraternity and Empyrean, literary plays. under vation ceremonies and reception college next Wednesday Betty Brunson, of Fillmore has direction of Pi Gamma Mu, hon- for outgoing Utah. State Agriculin irrigation drainage and related club, will sponsor a short story fields. contest for USAC students, Bar- been named student director with orary social science fraternity, ac- tural college members of SPURS, conbara Carter, lagan, Lambda Rho Virginia Maughan of Logan, script cording to Bums Crookston, North to be conducted Wednesday in the of the three day Purpose girl. Other members of the proreception lounge of the Commons Logan. ference is to give further study to president, announced today. duction staff will be announced Dot Hickman, 21, daughter of The discussion will be open to building. President Evelyn Parks, effective more a of direction of contest The development under Mrs. Della Hickman, has enall social science and sociology Provo, announced today. of research by both ex- Noreene Tingiy, Logan, will open during the wreek. listed in the WAVES and will re- program stations Afton Hall, Logan, has been majors and faculty members, he the depart- - Friday and lontinue through to and periment port this week to Hunter college, ment of said. The meeting will be held in named junior adviser for the orDr. Walker January 12, she said. A $15 prize M.I.A. Program Agriculture, Brooklyn, N. Y., for boot training. said. will be for the best Mrs. Gertrude L. Boe will give the men's lounge of the commons ganization and Joyce DeWitt, Loawarded She is a senior student at Utah gan, has pledged to the unit. sub-of short best and poem story Plans are under the supervision a religious reading, The House li building. State Agricultural college where Dr. F. D. Daines, Professor Pauline Scofield, Layton, Betty mitted students. state station Winning by the experiment she is a member of Chi Omega, Ready, at a meeting of the Lo- - Evan B. Murray and Dr. Joseph Brunson, Fillmore, and Susette will be published in with Director Clyde Me lections social sorority, a member of the - gan Fust ward MLA' ton,ght a N. Symons will participate in the Fletcher, Logan, has been selectROTC sponsor corps and has Kee of the Montana experiment Scribble, campus literary miipied as Spur Majorettes. 7:30 P- - m- - class work wiu foIlow discussion, he said. zinebeen active in publications work. station, coordinator. . i j J t j 1 j pi-ai- l j'be 4-- H , I j con-tiaet- Vote Canvass Returns Given L ' iL BEEF TOUR SCHEDULED IN CACHE COUNTY WEDNESDAY FSA Head Joins U. of U. Faculty - 1 j j j ocnooi Rnrxirlc Slate Elections wrlenw I - County Declares War On Rats - STAKE DANCE LOGAN STAKE CONFERENCE IS THURSDAY - Cache Welfare Expenses Drop Smithfield Soldier Dies While Training at Boca Raton, Florida - Cast Selected For College Play Sea Bee Tells of Floating Docks 30-d- gh $3,-78- Regional Water Conflab Slated g - Dumbarton Oakes Discussion Set College Groups Revive Contest tradition Dot Hickman Joins WAVES j - i Spur Ceremonies |