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Show X THE ABOUT TOWN w,r Rllet UiM . ,y I r3y lnety et ai of heon Bur. Frank Reeae of Logan her mother, Mrs. Charles of Island Park Idaho have f - a vacation tour of the states and Cuba. They Clawson be of the shown, followed by discussion. t.'rs, which originate in Salt to be away and expect A Headstrom tricycle waa taken City, home about 23 days. Thursday from the front lawn of 447 East First South. The tricycle Something new In the way of was red and white, white fenders the by rents is being planned and black leather seat and about Agricultural college the size for a four tab State year old child. bidm Club, which has scheduled a child. Evidently ridden away , transmitter hunt for May 15. Parents are asked to by please call Arnold to Finchum, 1918-According or return it to the home. hunt chairman, the transmitter be conducted as follows: a S2 Courteous taxi sen ice 60 transmitter will be placed in a car (adv.) will then it around; Ud driven me hidden spot; a left in Logan-Cach- e firemen were piet-t- y with receivers, hunters, equipped busy during the Easter weekend vid try to locate the transmitter. and today. On Friday, they anin entering the Anvone interested a call to Smithfield where Prof. Larry swered hunt may contact cattle-loading chute belonging to USAC radio depart- a Cole of the LaMont Benson was afire. Pioper-t- y ment or Mr. Finchum. Hunters endangered was valued at own receivers. BUIt furnish their although the flames were exis hunt the A party preceding tinguished before more than $50 scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. The be conducted damage was done. Sunday at 2 actual hunt will p. m a 1936 Plymouth auto parafter dark. ked near the girls dormitory at of the USAC caught fire; damage was Captain Paul Thoma $5. A faulty electric brooder t5. Army medical corps is visiti- only in a chicken coop owned by Joseph Mrs. and Dr. his with parents, ng 305 West Sixth North, Logan Warner, V Preston Thomas, of tour of was termed responsible for a fire following an 18 month it was learned at 5:15 a. m. today; the loss was duty at Okinawa, Alumni office today. $84. Then today at 9:22 a. m., the USAC by the who has his roof of an apartment house at Captain Thomas, 188 East Fourth North, owned by medical degree from the College and Surgeons at Prof. H. B. Hunsaker, began burof Physicians Columbia university, graduated ning. The flames were put out before damage exceeding $35, alfrom the USAC in 1943. He Columbia from then until though surrounding property valued at $24,000 was in jeopaidy be1945 when he accepted an internship st Bassett Hospital, Coopers-tow- fore the firemen took over. n. Y. From August 1947, r. Motor Cab Wanted: when he entered the army medi-IcSo. Main. 20 (adv.) Co., to a first lieutenant, corps as the present, Captain Thomas has Included in the Eighteenth ward Iteen stationed at the United States I He will report Mutual, Tuesday 7 p. m., will be base on Okinawa. In) Carson, Colorado for a further a closing program and I month three assignment after which he anticipates his release I He will All horseback riders were notifrom the armed forces. then fill a residency in internal fied today that the first Canter rtdicine at the University of Club ride will be held Wednesday California hospital at San Fran- - evening. Participants will assemble at Central Park, 6 p. m., and ride cisco. through River Heights to the footKendrick Speth, son hills, returning before dark, A the of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Speth, schedule for all rides during will 1504 South Main, has undergone a season is being printed, and j surgical operation in the St. be available soon. The public is Mark's hospital, Salt Lake City. invited to join these excursions. 1919 1R, Right Touch and Timing Here's Lees Inventory On Reduce Home Garden Toil His Accomplishments After Four Months in Sfatehourse Bv 111 O.II the 'hurt, lor of 1 'riit day. cheoa rector econj I at-- ge of Hotel Utah lay of A. WILSON . United Iresx Maff Correspondent H ! SALT LAKE CITY Gov. J. Biacken I.ee aft four months in office, took a look t Continued Fiom Page One) at .the Utah House of State tud.iv and decided things were in piettj in jeais, as a member of good shape except for some balk Pi evidence Hist ward. After Mr Democrats. Stiriands death August 16, 1924, xhe gained comfort and jov In the Program of Economy The governor has been plugging, accomplishments of her family, Mrs. Stlrland aie 19 steadily at his avowed program oil of Sunning 12 sons and daughters: Mis economy he estimated he already has saved the state at least $500,- - Flia Zollinger and Christian Stir-OObut he's been beset by the 1;imi. Prov idence; Rose Nielsen and multitude from the opposing paity. OUve Felt, Salt Lake City; Mae most of whom he Inherited along! Pantone. Ogden; Mrs. 1 Inlet Smithfield; htyron J. Stlrland, his job. field; Rulon Stiiland, Chi-in- g Lee savsthe Democrats aie nook, Mont ; LeGrande Stlrland, Cultivating the garden not only benefits the plants, but look bad. to him "make gives postors erda Mis. a vital patt ofHmington, Dela.; training to the planter. Commissions, Utah's government, all held Demo-- 1 blotter, Logan: 44 grandchildren, Though many predict that culti- ground deeper than one inch. This cratlc majorities when Lee became27 vators on the farm may soon be is sufficient to kill grandsons have filled weeds, governor. Insisting that his action entirely replaced by sprayers, using without disturbing theyoung roots of the was taken as a "businesslike meas- - LDt missions, and 11 were In milichemicals, cultivation vegetable plants. It also breaks the tary service during the war. is far from outmoded in the amasoil crust, and allows air and water ure, he slatted replacing commisw ill be an- teur garden. There is no practical to sioners almost from the day he Eunetal artangoments Loval penetrate readily. Hall .nounced by the W. office. substitute for the cultivating tool of oath the took Deep cultivation will dry out the Mortuary, m killing weeds and logan. of nose And count a the breaking the soil, and may disturb the surface soil crust, to insure aeration of the roots commissions and of your vegetable plants, departments soil. which may do more harm than the showed today that I.ee has been But with the right touch and tim cultivation successful in putting at least one does good. mg. this once wearisome garden Besides destroying weeds in the new man In each of them. (Continued from Page 1) task can now be done as easily as space between Most of the'comnnssionets'teims rows, those which sweepmg the floor. The research grow in the row itself must b overlap, however, so that in C. Clarence manj England mission. scientists, in fact, say that the se- pulled when tiny. This requires cases, Lee will be unable to swing Wiser of Lewiston Second ward cret of correct cultivation is to take hand it easy. Cultivation should begin but if work, and is always tedious,, the balance to the Republican side bishopric, and Max Rogers of the as soon as the young plants begin little attended to promptly it takes until as late as 1952, the yeflr his North Cache Stsminary faculty, time, and once the vegetables own term expiles. also spoke. to grow. have become well established, hand Here are the claims Lee makes Lewiston Third ward choir furAt this stage, if the soil between weeding will be unnecessary. for his new broom: nished three special numbers in the plants is stirred, it will be found to Free in the soil 1. He says he has abolished afternoon It was directed be full of tiny white sprouts, which has beenair circulation to a be vital factor proved are weeds, beginning to develop. by Mrs. Elva Buttars, and accomin the growth of plants. In proper- political jobs. 2. Other jobs, whet ever possible, panied by Mfs.Elna Wood. Soloist One easy strode of a sharp hoe or ly porous soil there is a have been consolidated to elimin- was Mrs. fugene Bair. A violin cultivating tool will destroy scores change of air to a depth complete of eight of them before they have begun to inches prelude was played by Raymond every hour. When the soil ate3. overlapping of duties. State issuance of bonds has Haslam, accompanied by Mrs compete with the vegetable plants becomes compacted and crusted on for available plant food and water. the surface, this exchange is seri- been investigated, with a resultant Wood. As long as weeds are killed in inTalks were given by members of ously hampered. Crust formation saving to communities. cultivation will be easy, but can be checked fancy, 4. A state motor pool is In the the stake presidency: President by various methonce they are allowed to begin sub- ods, d his counselors, David O. Henincluding the application of a process of formation, 50 to 65 Hyer; not stantial growth, only do crops mulch, or by vehicles have been elim- dricks and Clarence Neeley. Rea living suffer, but work will increase, and mulch of fescue growing inated and all of the others mark- marks weie also made by H. Ray grasses. But lackthe care of the garden may be- ing a mulch, d ed with the state.eal, "to eliminate Gibbons, frequent shallow culbishop of come a chore. tivation is necessary, especially Lewiston Second ward, and A. W. for 'one thing, It is seldom necessary to stir the after every rain. travel also has been reduc- Hyde of the stake high ccunclL Stake Clerk Oral L. Ballam read ed. 5. Welfare grants will be put the names of general and stake ofWednesday, April 20, 8 p. m. Among the 390 students who prayers were by Bishop T. President E. Leroy Anderson, chair- were graduated from Stanford Uni- where claimants are unable to ficers; R. Holt of I wist on Second ward man Ted Rechow of the Merchants versity at the end of winter quar- justify their need. and W. J. Harrison of Cove. Savings Committee, Secretary M. R. Hovey ter was Robert Hugh Bixby , of The savings of about - $500,000 Attendance figures at the conof the Logan Chamber of Com- Logan, bachelor of science in has come about In part through ference totaled 830 average, which merce will meet with Mayor W. Lee's ordered Investigations of is 22.3 per cent of the stake mem- A. Hansen and City Council of seA to state committee of payments for liquor purchas- - bership. in nominating better interest the Smithfield his approval of the release of reciprocal relations between the lect candidates for Logan Lions es, club offices was announced today 77 road commission employes and two cities. by President H. M. Petersen. In- reduction of other payrolls. are J. C. Walletine, Dr. E. Greatest reduction in state exLilrue Inka Patriarch, register- cluded L. Hanson, Postmaster Eugene penditures came through the govor 45room n Holstein-Friesiaturn, rent: Softball Valley league style cow owned For ed by Lloyd M. ernors line item veto of portions will be the order of business TuesPlowman Brothers of Smithfield, Yeates, Superintendent apt., with modern Theurer and Virgil A. Ferrin. Nom- of the appropriation bill which (adv.) has recently completed a y 202 South First West. day, 8 pm., In Logan chamber of inees will be placed before the was delivered to him on the final crmmerce when league officials production test of 557 pounds of club on Uniday of the 1949 legisaltive session. of May 3. the ard team of Charlotte hold Perryman 17,770 and butterfat representatives pounds house The, Democratic-controlle- d their first meeting of the season. versity of Washington State was milk in Herd Improvement ad- and senate left such action squareLieut. will T. Hunsaker Earl an to ecological prepare assigned Testing was supervised by to Lee. Representatives of commerce study of an American city. She USAC in cooperation with the Holstei- dress College Ward PTA Wednes- ly up the-biLegsn chamber ll for a week so that day, 8 p. m., discussing safety rules. "lost recreation committee will meet chose Logan, Utah. Miss Perry- n-Friesian Association of On Thursday, 8 p. m., he wltl'be-gues- it would get to the governors ofat the chamber tonight, 7:30, to man has written the Logan Chamconsider important items speaker at the Morgan Lions fice no earlier. of, busi- ber of Commerce for considerable Lee refused to club dinner-meetinNevertheless, es. Jack Croft urges all members information to make the study. A senior , girls tea, honoring all Ito attend. budge from his planned economy, The information has been sent. senior girls of Logan high school Hester Oettie Violet Lam, re- He already had vetoed appropriaand their mothers, will be held at gister e d Holstein-Friesia- n cow tions for a state college in Ogden 8 oclock tonight in the lounge of owned has and the Utah symphony orchestra by Spring Ranch, the Commons building, USAC, un- recently completed a he remained, consistent al y pro- and der sponsorship of Logan Business duction test of 490 of but- though unpopular with Democrats pounds and Professional Womens club. terfat and 14,179 by cutting more than $400,000 pounds of milk Mrs. Johana Harris, distinguished in Herd Improvement Registry. from appropriations for Utahs institutions of higher education. pianist, will be featured artist. Chairman of arrangements is Mrs. Lee says he Isnt through yet. Letha Spencer. He Intends to "further tighten expenses by closely scrutinizing - (Continued From personnel lists and administration Page One) practices, with his eye ever on a equipped with a telescopic sight, sound, business like government. Meanwhile a score of citizens "This Is If the Democrats will who heard the shooting armed only cooperate," he ruefully themselves with rifles, shotguns and pistols to join police in the $ manhunt. Everyone else was warned to keep off the streets. Mothers a boy scout troop in rifle practice. herded their children into houses He settled In Pullman, home of and locked the doors. Washington Stata College, and From his ran opened an electrical repair shop. home, McIntyre Por She 1 949 Peckerd Vtht, iS0-HCluk Sedee delivered here dele He was a good workman, but heavily-woode- d to a the of top end locel texes, if eny, fender shields (SIS) end uhile stdeuellS IS2I), eslre. hill and took up a snipers position he had a bad temper, said Paul Prices mty very shthlly tn edjoinmt erees Secerns of Srewfartehon cberftt. as he had been taught in the Stoffel, editor of the Pullman army. The posse followed, crawl- Herald. "When he got angry he ing on hands and knees and dart- went completely off balance. When the gun battle ended ing behind trees for cover. McIntyre opened fire and picked neighbors went to the McIntyre off his second victim, Buck, the home to take care of Mrs. McIntaxi driver. Then he scurried down tyre, who was In a state of colthe hill to a ditch in the midst of lapse, and the two children, a the posse. With the deadly marks- boy hlx months old and a girl of manship he had learned in military five. training, he killed Parnell and Galagher with hardly a wasted sot. LAST 2 DAYS! Suddenly, he stopped shooting. lob Cummings Hedy Lamarr in 'LET'S LIVE A LITTLE" The posse held its fire and an ominous silence settled over the PLUS Roy Rogers in "THE WAR FRONTIER'Color scene. Cautiously the manhunters crept toward the ditch. They found McIntyre dead, a bullet In his abdomen. Around lilm were strewn the empty cartridges he had used in his bloody rampage. I dont know who got him, but whoever did certainly deserves a medal said police Chief Art Rickets. McIntyre was an expert with s and had many sharpand what an amazing value o shooter medals. He frequently led you get for tho money I Come in see it! INDEPENDENT .''Respected O Nil-wit- h M-- try-ide- n. leven weed-killin- $10,-00- dorful black dayt at the orraa sisting Clark 1 Logan High Dominates S Pleat- - t Incting Will be held Wednes-- r ith the literary lesson being Flammer. by Arizona 3 early Jf Disabled veterans are reminded that the deadline for filing property tax exemptions at the Cache county clerk's office is May 1. Disability ratings must accompany application for exemption. Wellsville P T A meeting is set for tonight, 8 oclock, in the WellsMlie junior high school. A film entitled "Human growth" will f ten lOffip. 'tl 8c Logan, Utah, Monday, April HERALD-JOURNA- L, the n wat ollow. leorga Hgren, cut. ed out f Mri. Benson Stake (Continued from Page One) Elizabeth Smith and McDonald, Patricia Barber. highest; and Shit ley Jessop, Sou'n Box Elde- - placed first in the Cache, and Baibara Gibbons, Lo- first-yea- r bookkeeping division followed bv Weber and B ar Rivet. gan tied for thiid. In the second-yea- r shoithand Individual high score was earned competition, the standing! were:by Merlene Thompson, with Eon-Bo- x Elder first; Logan, second; me Stone. Diane Davis and Mary and Weber, third. Individual Waite as second and tleing ois were won by Anne Mi Donald third place winners, respectively. Contest Judges were tho follow-an- d Logan; Mary Walker, Box ElderDeLone Chtixlenxen, Box El- - ing memheis of the USAC ment of business administration; dr. n that order. hi gh Pmfessors L. Mark Neuberger, Ins Members of the Logan school first-yea- r typewiiting team, Doty. Clara P. West and Nornmm which annexed this event, were: S. Cannon. Marlene Robinson. Annice Benso.i. In addition to announcement cf and Erma Dial. Mentbets of th.winneis, th afternoon assembly 1 o featured a typewriting demon-tn- g Logan high econd-ea- r pew rat ion by Edward E. Wanous, team, which won this compel tion, were Fntreli Edwaids, Nodra' typewriting expert from San Fian- Gabtielser. nnd Jo Ann Petersen. cisco, Calif., and special films. North Caehians who placed secThe region one commercial conond In the serond-vea- r group type- test was spensored by Logan hign writing. wete: Eunice Tidwell, school Elaine Thompson and Velina Layne In the fust- - ear shorthand team EMPTY MISHFA competition, which was won bv Logan, the team membeis we"c NEW BEOFROD Mass., April !8 Marilyn Darlev, Baibara Gibhons and Carol n Pingree. Sound mem- iEIT Mr. Wilma Ybarbo, 54, playbers of th second place South ed with her son, Jimmvr, Cache fiist-yea- r shorthand team today and said she "wished lo were Shirley Jessop, N'ottna Han-lGoshe could bring back hi diei father whom she was convic- and Marilyn Jensen. Logan high school team members ed of slay'ng In Germany. Im which placed second In the second- - broken hearted that my husband year shorthand contest, were Anneldled, Mrs. Ybarbo said. n hon-jAn- nt-als- ' sol-se- n, d' -- LOGAN THEATER DRIVE-I- N TUESDAY STARTS 1 n, Taxi-drive- al ostess, 5 ening social tighter serving Sunday at her e table i with ilea is state-operate- newly-sustaine- te joy-ridin- g, un-fur- n. 365-da- Ir. and lily ot Chester rd, Mr reg-istor- y. mly Parker James Sarah nest of Canada, ho has mission ker. ng fol- Jt - I g. 100 ffl ci-ee- 365-da- Gun Spree 254032 lies, we For A Roaring School Vacation! DOROTHY MALONE Uem kg f A. t w Ata Onww4 Anmag t 1949 And Sedan. Club Eight tee s why todays buyers y "wonderful! No other car shares the proud distinction of Packard the styling enduring identity that has become value-minde- d ... orld famous. No other car can compare with ackard in luxurious riding comfort - because Packards costly suspension system is exclusive in the industry. 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SQHQ HtTSy TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1949 8:30 P.M PLUS A General Admission Students W1UIAM 201 SOUTH MAIN fry "A FOREIGN AFFAIR" K3 1r7echnicobr TAYLOR MOTOR SERVICE PENNY EDWARDS , DAVID BtfW Ny HsmAri LAST NIGHT fire-arm- YES, thats the price of toy SHEILA RYAN RICHARD I "ELIZABETH TAYLOR i WWW GW1SS 0 usqwtj . WCMAfl $ CURTIZ LESLIE Ar !(! bon FRASER BROOKS Films Fiodvctiofl Tickets on Sale at $1.80 $.75 Ski Hut, Gift House, Lloyd's of Logan and City Drug |