OCR Text |
Show isnc?IT cii -- ' WITH J , 17AR A rr ' ? .V 00I1DS Thirteenth Year No. A 57 HOME PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE Telephone 700 Ix)j:an, Utah, Friday, May 19, 1911 Two Incumbents Seek Reelection As Members of County Commission E West Center C2 PLANNING MIP Two of Cache countys incumbent commissioners, or.e a Democrat anti the other, Republican, filed peti- tions of nomination for Thursday, County Clerk N. J. Crookston reported today. A. J Fuhriman, Logan, chairman of the commisThe annual financial drive of sion for a during the current year, seeks the Cache Valley Boy Scout counfour-yea- r term on the Republican ticket, and H. Ray cil to raise $14,000 is well underway following a "knlckoff dinner" Fond, of Richmond, filed for his second term on the Tuesday evening in tlie Bluebird Democratic ticket. Farley Hall of Wellsville, Republiunder the direction of N. D. Salisis the holdover commissioner. bury, chairman of the finance can, committee. Statements of the two commissioners, follow: Goal is $14,000 for Workers Listed Year; on on I BE STAGED HERE E Communities Outline Proposed Construction Tlie tee of merce on all Night Event Will Attract Many Entries Advances for Faculty Members Announced Tlie Utah State Agricultural postwar pluming committhe Logan chamber of com- college board of trustee! apbudget at their has begun to assemble data proved the annual budget meeting Monday public projects being lined in Salt Lake City, it was anup by towns and cities, schools nounced today by R. E. Berntson. districts and other units In Cache execuUve secretary of the board. 1944-4- 3 Committees to stage tlie annual Cache Valley night horse show 7 In the Utah set for June State Agricultural college stadium, 26-3- acre announced today after final acre completed and a permanent show organization waa The budget Includes funds for set up Wednesday night, report various divisions of the college, Fred Spencer, secretary-treasurthe extension service, the expert, ment station and the Branch Ag- of the group. James C. Wallentlne, manager of ricultural college at Cedar City, tlie Dinnerhom Fbod Store, was he explained. The board approved purchase of named to manage the show this a tract of land In North Logan year. Permanent officers of the orfor experimental purposes, and ganization are Chet O. Wheatley, authorized moving of the poultry prominent Intermountain horse experiment farm to a new loca- trainer, president; L. IL Daines, tion. This will relieve the crowd- vice president, and Mr. Spencer. ed condition on the campus and show Is expected to attract Tlie will give the poultry experiment husbandmen better facilities to several hundred horses from all carry on their expanded program. parts of Utah, Western Wyoming, Sabbatical leaves were granted and many parts of Idaho, Mr. to Miss Una Vermillion, associate Wallentlne said. Already entries professor of institutional managebeen assured from Twin have who will do research work ment, In that field; and to Mrs. Caro- Falls, Idaho; Idaho Falls, Idaho; line M. Hendricks, dean of women Davis. Sale Lake, Weber and Utah who will attend the University of counties. Many fine Cache Valley California in Los Angeles, to do horses also will be exhibited. guidance and personnel work. The show is being presented to Increases in rank were approv- promote better training of show ed for the following members: horses and create an Interest In Jesse Larsen, instructor in art finer types of saddle stock," Mr. to assistant professor; Howard Pe- Wallentlne A said. nationally terson, instructor In agronomy to known horse Judge is being conassistant professor; Clara P. West, tacted and will use an entirely instructor In secretarial science to assistant professor; Ina Doty, different system to rate the eninstructor in secretarial science tries. C. A. to assistant professor; The show will be conducted unWall, instructor in accounting and der rules and regulatolns of the business administration to assist- national association of horse shows, ant professor; John C. Carlisle, he said. There will be classes for associate professor of Education fine hames and pleasure type anito professor. mals, along with special classes Appointments of assistants to stock and quarter horse breeds. aid in the emergency war food for unusual feature of the event were An appreservation program, proved, Mr. Berntson said. This win be a "calf scramble," which expanded program was made pos- will be staged to advance sible by a special grant of federal club Interest In raising better funds. The new workers, are: plana county, Hershel Bullen, committee chairman, reported today. In Mr. Fuhriman, prominent Tlie committee plans to hove s civic and church activities, seeks that can re election on the basis of his re- well prepared program after get underway immediately cord of conduct during his first term. His first consideration as a the war ends to help take up excommissioner and in his various pected slack in employment, he activities as board and committee explained. This will provide Jobs been for for many workers until private member, has always honest administration and service Industries can be converted to to all Cache county citizens. civilian production and begin op"I feel that after 18 months as erations. a commissioner, I am in a better Mr. Bullen pointed out that the position to serve the county," he declared. "I have attempted to lie government will have a tiemen-dou- s task to provide employment conscientious in administration of county government and have been and rehabilitation for service men. In whichiver Those cities pleased to sevre and communities worthy capacity 1 have been which are well prepared with called for." plans for projects, will be able to Mr. Fuhriman is a member of take advantage of any governthe Fourth ward bishopric, and la ment funds, if such funds aie chairman of the Cache county made available," he said. commitexecutive public library At the first meeting of tlie group tee. He represents the commission for the Logan-Cach- e airport and with community and school heads is vice chairman of the important several programs were reviewed airport committee of the Logan and discussed. J. W. Klrkbride, chamber of commerce. He also is superintendent if the Cache coun. a member of the post-w- ar plannty school discrict, submitted a proing, agricultural and military af- posed remodeling end building profairs of that unit and is a memgram expected to be carried out ber of the Logan Kiwanis club. as soon as possible. David Tarbet, buildHe was instrumental in clerk of Logan city schools, said ing the new $25,000 hangar at the airport, which was financed his organization also is planning considerable work along the same jointly by the city and county. Mr. Fuhriman owns a large dry lines. Citizens of Wellsville ere planfarm and is a member of the board of directors and of the ning to rebuild their waterworks tor executive committee of the Cache supply system, Mayor Lamont M. Various key men. In. the camValley Banking company of Lo- Allen, reported, while Mayor H. T. paign gave short responses. F. p. gan. Plant, Jr., Richmond, Mayor Earl Champ of Logan, past president of Referring to other accomplishthe council and current ments made during the past two Andrews, Trenton, and Mayor of the finance drive, pointed stock. The calves will be released out that a Vance D. Walker, Mendon, all outyears, he pointed out that there is a definite relaRely Armstrong, Garfield; Faye each night and total of 131 roads in the county lined tentative improvement proclub contestn. Carol Crawford, Sevier; Julia have been graveled, using 96,000 grams. tionship between the amount of will be allowed to keep the ants Ruth Iron and Beaver; yards of material; eight new money we spend and the kind of Mayor William Evans Jr., of Lo- McKonkie, Piute and under the Jes- animals they catch Wayne; been have constructed, bridges said we considerable construction gan scouting get." rules established committhe Berby sie Leora Meacham, Uintah; scores of new culverts installed work is scheduled in the Dr. Allen R. Cutler of Preston, tee. At the show next year, wincity when nice Duchesne; and other road Palfreyman, improvements materials are available, and A. J. In charge of the finance activities Blanche H. Sorenson, Utah; Doris ners will return the calves they completed. He reported that com- Fuhriman, chairman, and H. Roy In Preston city Naomi and Franklin Hughes, Kane; Sarah Mal-d- a have fed end they will be auctiona missioners recently approved IMu-t- ) who represented the Cache Pond; Grand and San Juan. ed off. never one-haVickers, county, pointed out that contract seven and for oiling A. J. FUHRIMAN has there been so great a need for miles of county road, to be county commission, said their re- These assistants were made posFirst group of committees set up, commendations would be available sible by a special grant of federcompleted this summer. (Continued on page Eight) others to be formulated as with funds. al Mr. Fuhrirtian later. In conclusion, were announced as folneeded, will next be The board meeting said he favors a program of conMr. Bullen pointed out that the lows: 19 at the tinued improvement but one that county and most of the commun- held in Cedar City May time of annual Branch Agriculcan be carried out to keep the ities are in a Harry Simmons, show announcto good position tural college commencement ex- er; Herb Humpherys, Dennis Da The Logan city commission county debt free. oarry out the projects, as many of ercises. i Witt, Mr. Pond, former president of the cities Logan, and A. L. Baer, Pro- notification received Tuesday and the county arc out a Benson Governor Herbert B. Maw will stake and awards; J. L. Montrose vidence, prominent of debt. He said that private inthe U. S. maritime comfarmer and agricultural leader of be principal speaker at a joint that and Marvin Dunbar, Logon, en- is considerable planning as a dustry tries and classification; Rulon meeting of the Lewiston Lions mission will name a liberty Richmond, seeks building and improvement work, club and their partners Monday ship after the city of Logan, Democrat for his second term. Everton and Diver Hess, Logan, to a "As a commissioner I make no according survey made by at 8 p. m. In the Lewiston compaddocks and stables; Russell SorMayor William Evans Jr., reclaim to infallible he the committee on economic derecord, David England munity building, E. M. Van Cache enson, program; Organization of the ported today. said. "I have tried to be con- velopment. club secretary, announces. L. F. Dr. and committee war West, finance publicity. to scientious county and consistent in my The ship, one of a fleet Members of the chamber of comDr. Ezra W. Cragun is member to conduct the Fifth war loan show is being sponsored by The at Richmond, work and respectful and consid- merce be constructed are Professor of the program committee, committee in California will be of the latest erate of people and their probdrive, moved a step nearer to the Logon Mounted Police unit, William U. Moser, Erwin Peterson, lems. charge for the ladies night proactoday as Adrian W. headed by John Moser, president completion vessel, cargo carrying type "In office I have endeavored to Logan City engineer; Dr. S. M. Hatch, drive chairman, gram. Musical numbers will be to the communication reported and the Cache Canter flub, with cording with my associates for Budge, L. W. Hovey, A. George the included on the program. of several new Mr. Wheatley as president from E. S. Land, chairman of cooperate appointment the best interest of the countys Raymond, Attorney E. T. Young, New officers of the club, who the maritime commission. key workers. business. If I will give Professor Milton R. Merrill, Henwill be installed at the meeting, At a meeting of the executive the position the best within my ry Theurer, T. H. Humpherys, are George S. Pond, president; J. and members already committee power. Hendricks Stocks, first vice persi-den- t; Lynn J. Hodges, R. E. Berntson, I have no personal interest in executive w'ere formulated plans appointed, Richard Lewis, second vice secretary at Utah State a commissioner to than attend a state for the being longer group E. Allen Batepresident; Mr. Van o- Orden, reanother term, and my withdrawal Agricultural college; Lake Salt in City next Bar-so- n meeting elected secretary-treasure- r; man, superintendent of Logan city The Cache County commission, at that time, if I am Goodey, tall twister; Elmer Mrs. Walter K. Granger, wife would give another the opportun- schools; (Professor V. D. Gardner, Monday and for a later organizaapproved a program to Wednesday three-fourtTed Lewis of Utahs congressman from the Mr. Fuhriman, Mayor Evans and tion meeting for Cache county Rogers, lion tamer; seven and oil miles to fine the experappreciate ity and C. J. Van Orden, two year First district, who seeks Russell Hanson, president of the workers to be held later this of county roads during the sumd ience one enjoys in the month. directors, and S. R. Rogers and tion this fall, and Mrs. Bell of chamber of commerce. mer months, it was announced by on page Five) C. W. Hyer, hold-ove- r directors. Ogden, Mr. Grangers Val W. Palmer, chairman of Clerk N. J. Crookston. personal secretary, were Logan, visitors corporations, taxing units and The work to be done by Olof today. business district, anLogans Nelson construction company, will nounced that Herschel Bullen Mrs. Granger is touring the in June es soon as weather will be in charge of the taxings begin state and making contacts in the Mr. Crookston said. He interest of Congressman Grangers units and Joseph Cardall the permits, that most of the preexplained he will atShe business district. The Logan city schools summer campaign. state reports bish- - sionary to the western states from work, including graveling, L. liminary former Ether 45, Nielsen, convention in Salt tend the E. E. Hendricks, Lewiston, has been completed by county program in typewriting and music Lake next week-end- . of the Hyrum Third L D S May, 1919 to July, 1921. He had chairman of the Cache op county road crews. will be continued this year, Dr. been president of the Hyrum ward and a prominent northern farm bureau, was named as head E. Allen Bateman, superintendent Roads to be oiled, were listed organization, Utah agriculturist, died suddenly Third ward of the (agricultural committee of schools announced today when as follows: early Friday in a Logan hospital, was a member of the Hyrum stake of the county organization, with he listed a schedule of classes. miles and three-fourtOne 1 while of sustained May injuries high council and on the Religion John H. Schenk, College, A. W. 60uth of the Lewiston State Bank The typewriting class will be on tractor his farm a operating Chambers, Smithfield, and Lloyd to the held from 8 to 10 a. m. Monday Class stake board. Hyer comer in Lewiston; in Hyrum. C. C. Andersons, one of north, through Friday at the Logan SenSurvivors include his widow, five R. Hunsaker, county agent, as two miles between River Heights, recovwas Nielsen Mr. committee members. ior high school, he said. Persons ern Utahs reported leading department to Providence city and limits, sons and daughters: El wood, Dondesiring the course are asked to stores, will formally open a spa- ering satisfactorily Thursday, but from south of Providence to Millhe Marian na, a had and Stanley Lloyd, relapse late last night call the school office and leave cious furniture annex Saturday, it ville; two miles in North Logan, name and address. was announced today by L. E. and died about 1 a. m. The acci- Nielsen, Hyrum, his father, Hyrum North Logan road from U. S. the dent occured when the tractor he and the following brothers and Vocal music class will be con. Hooper, store manager. 91 east to the Utah State Highway ducted during June and July by The acquisition of the spacious was driving reared over backwards sisters: B. Louis, Joseph F Edgar college Agricultural experiment F. H. Baugh, Jr. Class in the annex on the ground floor will and pinned him against a harrow. and Albert Nielsen, Mrs. Sarah Mendon's annual May Day" farm and then south to Logan city art of individual singing will be improve greatly the facilities He was first treated at home and Ann Allen, Mrs. Ada Nielsen and celebration will be staged Sat- limits, and two miles in Benson, held twice each week and dates to display all types of furniture then moved to the hospital. Mrs. Mae Christensen, Hyrum, Mrs. under urday sponoorship of the from the Benson cutoff, north on will be set following registra- manufactured by leading national He was operator of large farms Sylvia Petersen, Los Angeles, Cal., Mendon the Reese road. school organizaSunday 1 1 at tion June p. m. in the firms, he said. The display room, in Hyrum and Pocatello Valley, and Mrs. Edith Harris, Beaver, tion, Reeves Bird, Approximately $15,000, representsuperintendent music room. entered 4600 square feet, can be Idaho, and had served as bishop Utah. anin of monies received from the state charge ing arrangements, Classes for instrumental music from the main store and also of the Hyrum Third ward from license plates fund, will be spent Funeral services have tentative- nounced today. . students will be given for both has independent display windows December, 1934 until January, 1943. ly been scheduled for Tuesday at Bonnie Shelton, daughter of Mr. on the project, he said. advanced and beginner students, and a Main street entrance. was 1899 in 2 p. m. in the Hyrum Third ward and Mrs. Verl He March bom The commission also agreed to 12, Shelton, will reign according to A. T. Henson, insAccording to the management, Hyrum, a son of Bendt and Sarah chapel with Bishop Earle Allen to as the possibility of openof investigate to include queen activities, tructor. will be contacts have been made with Registration a Maypole dance at 10 am., pro- ing a road through the WLliam conducted June 1 at the instru- outlets of the finest and national- Jane Standley Nielsen. He mar- preside. Burial wil Ibe in the Hyrum gram in the ward chapel imme- Loosle farm west of Clarkston, Mr. mental room .Schedule of classes ly known manufacturers. It is the ried Constance Bullock in the Logan temple November 21, 1923. cemetery under direction of the diately following: childrens dance Crookston 6aid. John Ricks, Benwill be announced later. C. C. of Anderson company policy Active throughout his life in Thompson Funeral home of and sports in the afternoon and son, filed a petition asking the A small fee will be charged for stores to feature a complete stock a public dance in the evening. church work, he served as a mis- road be constructed. of furniture and floor coverings. all classes. D. L. Roberts of Tocatello, Idaho, executive of tlie Tendoy scout council, urged tlie finance campaign workers "to help youth they are tlie backbone of the scheme of Ameriagi progress. Boys are our greatest resource. Their future is Americas future." "Perhaps the greatest threat to our beloved American ways of living is tlie lack of diligence In youth guidance, and lack of loyalty to methods of building wholesome character." he asserted "Character is not won by a ring of steel, or guns or plaries, but with Ideals solidly planted, with wisdom taught by example, and with training la pursuits that advance the cause of civilization." The great objective of scouting, he concluded. Is to build in youth a desire for freedom, and a willingness to work for it. Presiding at the banquet was Dr. E. Allen Bateman, president of the Council, while master of ceremonies was Mr. Salisbury. He announced that the 1944 budget for the Cache valley council is $14,000, as against $9000 last year. The increase Is a result of a council policy to provide a fulltime field executive for tlie Wyoming area, and to increase the services of scouting in the Cache valley sec- er 4-- H an 4-- H Fin-linso- lf SHIP TO BE Governor Slates NAMED LOGAN Lewiston Talk Key Appointments Made for Drive Or-de- County to Oil Mrs. W. K. Granger Several Roads Visits Logan hs re-el- ec commis-(Continue- Prominent Hyrum Resident Dies Of Injuries Receiv ed on Farm Schools Slate Summer Classes Logan Store to Open Addition MIA hs Mendon Slates Mayday Event |