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Show Grain Range r ooen low high The rinse March May July VoT39. No. 46. Herstld-Jouma- ! LOCiAN, Fina BOLTS ii' iSlUNGTON, Feb. Glen H. Taylor, D., Ida., tothe Democratic party ll to join Henry A. Wallace in He thus tight for peace. lie himself available for the presidential nomination on (P.P) 1 MIGHTY THEN-MIG- HTY L urged a justice department if the steel Instigation to see laws in violated anti-tru- st iliry TAFT ACCUSATION UPt Sen. 23 DETROIT. Feb. to- A Taft, R-- . O.. charged China that the administration's the thieatens to undo in Mar-Ilil,t everything that the West-- la Plan is trying to do in L produce market Feb. 23 miukels: 90 score 82. Putter: 12 score 35; loafs Cheese: Triplets 45-4- 49 Iauge A grade 'lH..19'V A 50-5- A s,nnll 4.7-- 'A. large GOP CAPITAL LAKE CITY. Feb. ' tUH from the Delegates ieturning western Repub-ui- s in Denver today hailed Salt it City as the Republican party fu- ipitol of the west. That all activities of the group in the 4 will be centered in Salt Lake is ee t designed as "permanent been Washingtons is the mightiest name of since mightiest in the cause of civil liberty; still mightiest in moral reformation. On that name no eulogy is expected. It cannot be. To add brightness to the sun or glory to the name of Washington is alike impossible. Let none attempt it. In solemn awe we pronounce the name and in its. naked deathless splendor leave it shining on. adquarters. earth-l- ong FIRE SIX DIE IN CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. 23 Feb. &Six persons burned to death a irly today when flames swept dwelling while most the Cambridge fire department g battling a general alarm blaze through raged a business another section of the city, the Brewster street home Mr. and Mrs. H. Alan Gregg Jr. t four children and a man and wan about 40 years old. Police unable to identify the victims jmediately. They said Gregg and wife were believed vacationing Florida, but may have returned in sad in belt It si night. FOUND DEAD eral Utah. Feb. 23 services were being plan-le- d today for Levi O. Naylor, general foreman of the Magna plant, Kennecott Copper Corp. Naylor was found dead Saturday night in the boilershop the plant by fellow workmen. Kb death to a was attributed neart ailment. (U.P-Fm- MAGNA, ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING LOA. WAYNE COUNTY, Utah, Feb. 23 Edward (UR Sheriff I'oodward of Garfield county, to-jftermed as "accidental the toting death of Albert L. Allen, shepherder. Possemen yesterday removed Lewis' body urn the isolated sheep camp in Dutheastern Utah where death mured. Sheriff Woodward said i is believed the sheepnerder was ulled when 0 he fell on a tore rifle and it was discharged. 30-3- Paradise Child Taken Death By Kenneth Dee Nielsen, son of Kenneth J. and dendelkow died M'ly home Surviving June at the Nielsen, Abraham Lincoln. Plans Are Advanced For Union Building Construction Further steps toward the con struction of the union building at Utah State Agricultural college were approved Saturday by the board of trustees. President Franklin S. Harris announced. The sum of $30,000 the college commission and cover has been deposited by with the state building to employ an architect other iniiial costs of the structure It is expected that the building will cost several hundred thousand dollars when completed. Plans for the technology building, which will have a larger area than any other ground-floo- r building on the campus except the were also approved. fieldhouse, This structure will, it is expected, be begun soon to provide much needed shop and laboratory space for the school of engineering and technology. The facilities will help students much to accommodate eager to train for industiial said. President Harris President Harris also reported to the Board the plans which are G. Adney being made to honor C. of Corinne, member of the board of trustees for 22 years, and for (Continued on Page 6) Dr. Thomas Returns Paradise Sunday. are the , parents: From Council Meet Mr. and Mrs. Lorus "leu, Paradise, and Mr. and Mrs. Dr. W. Preston Thomas return- g rnz Mendelkow, ed to Utah State Agricullutal Providence. Fune' al this week and from Berke.ey. services will be coni'a direc1 Tuesday at 1 p.m. In the Cain, where he attended AgWestern the of ;radise LDS ward tors meeting chapel with Research . P Orville S. Lee conducting, ricultural Economic wnds may call at the Thomp-FunerCouncil. At this conference a regional home Tuesday from for marketing lm- until 12 noon. Burial will research program of agricuituial products for lJm the Paradise cemetery. 49 for the West was developed The investigations will be coopervarious atively conducted byof thethe Wos Logan expriment stations and the United States Department stake M Men and of Agriculture. the West aner Marketing studies for banquet will be held the include will next year for p m'l in the Bluebird, turof products, e Dl lowed dairy by the stake marketing Wii wool, peach-e- s and green ball in the Logan keys, range livestock, The and .apples. tute at 9 oclock, potatoes Pi.- of Agricultural Econofor the events were v,. mics of Utah Agricultural Experiby Frank Haws, has ben given the Jtoor. He urged all M'Men ment stationof studies on the marassignment Dd.rTrs of the s,ake to at- - keting of peaches, turkeys, range hamiuet. There will be a and dairy products. Dr an4 introduction of new livestock, is department head. Thomas 5 officers. in rsndparents col-le- al - Fete 5 Wcd-ttdin- "Waic J C may secured from per person. cers for $1.50 interest-?'lr'tnts,SSI"- A Head Logan young Calgary, Alberta, businessmantof man in tnc Canadian junior chamber of commerce will visit Logan this even mg. guest of the Logan Jaycoe chapter. National President He is Donald II. MacKav, who Communist Soldiers arrived yesterday in Utah, and Ti - The visited with officials of Salt Lake PRAGUE, Feb L3-junior chamber. He issued ommunist-coiitiollinterior City a plea for the United Slates 1.) do ministry pul on a show of force better by its sister nat.on to the in the pattys campaign to control north in the matter of trade reCzechoslovakia today when it lations. aimed Prague police with submaIn Mi. MacKays honor, a banchine guns, posted guatds at s' will be held tonight, 7:30 quet spots, and temporarily seiza! Old Juniper Lodge, Loed the national socialist party o'clock, gan canyon. The meeting will be headquarters. under direction of Reid Wangs- Old Pattern At least three opposition lead- gasrd. Logan J. C. president, and ers were arrested coincident with will be attended by state junior the seizure of headquarters of the chamber leaders from Provo on on the national socialist party, the largest the south to Lewiston north. opposition party. The program at Old Juniper Interior Ministry Vaclav Nosek. communist and storm center - of tonight will be directed by Rav the government crisis, also for- Nelson, vice president of Logan junior chamber. It will Include bade foreign travel for Czechoslovak citizens. The police force an address by Mr. MacKay; vocal of which he is virtual dictator duets, County Commissioner Parley acappeared with carbines and sub- Hall and Nellie Leis'nman, machine guns in governmental companied by Reta Popplelon, all accordion areas and elsewhere in Prague. of Wellsville; solos, Heavily armed police pounced Nadine Wright, and brief, responses on the headquarters of the na- by special guests. State Leaden tional socialists, the countrys secMr. Wangsgaard said today that ond largest party after the communists. For six hours guards Bob Jimas and Harold Nielsen of paced before the building, permitj Erigham, president and secretary, of Utah . Junior , .. ting none to enter. ..xespectively. At midafternoon the guards chamber; Hughes Brockbank of headwithdrew from the. party Salt Lake, chairman of the state Americanism committee; G. Clifquarters. Party officials balthe building, and from the ford Juhlin, president of Salt Lake cony led the crowd below in Jaycees; George Jenkins, executive cheers for President Eduard secretary of the Salt Lake chapter; Benes. Al Hart of Bountiful and Ronald Treason Charged Wiscombe of Layton, national Nosek also issued a warrant of (Continued on Page 6) arrest charging treason against Jan Ursiny, former Slovak democrat vice premier who resigned Mothers-Daughter- s late last year after his secretary was .arrested in an alleged anti-staplot centering in Slovakia. Plan Social The ban on foreign travel and the police charges against Ursiny of LoMothers and were viewed as a part of com-- j gan stake will daughters be guests at a Gott-I social munist Premier Klement evening Saturday, February wald's campaign to seize complete 28, In the Logan First ward amuse(Continued on Page 6) ment hall. Activities, under direction of the stake LDS Girls committee of which Mrs. Blanche Crookston is chairman, will comHalf-Inc- h mence at 7:30 and will include community singing, remarks by Pres. Henry R. Cooper and games Falls Sunday under direction of physical educaI could hart ly believe that tion directors at the USAC. All girls of the stake, between of moisture more than a halr-inc- h fell during that short period Sun- the ages of 12 and 20, act1 their day." commented a Logan citizen mothers are invited to attend. Refreshments will be served. today. The late - February "deluge" Sunday deposited .55 of an inch precipitation, which caused some streams to overun their banks and created gulleys on hil1 sides. Total precipitation In February thus far it .92 of an inch, comAnnual jamboree of Logan Wildpared to 1.46 normal for the en- life federation will be held Wedmonth. tire nesday, 8 p.m., in Logan Junior high school auditorium, it was announced today by Jess Dailey, federation president. In charge of the program, which Gold-Gree- n will include several entertainment numbers, will be Carrol Olsen, fedThere will oe Logan Ninth ward gold and eration secretary. distribution of green ball will be held Thursday, the customary 8;30 p.m., in the ward hall, with prizes. "The federation is dedicated to music by Gilbert Thorpe's orchesconservation of natural resources tra. Mr. Queen, of the bail is Mrs. Fae and preservation of wildlife, Hansen; her attendants are Dora Dailey said. "We invite all men Sedgwick and Barbara Croft, There and women interested in fish and will be a floor show, and serving game to attend the jamboree. of refreshments. All ward members are invited to the Annual Dairy Manufacturing Class Slated The 12th annual dairy manufacturing short course, sponsored by Utah State Extension Service, will be held at Utah State AgriA. cultural College March J. Morris, extension dairy manufacturing specialist, announced - ' 15-1- 9, today. Several hundred dairy manufacturers. inspectors, and dairy farmers from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado are expected to attend the course. "Inquiries coming in already indicate that we will have a big crowd. Prof. Morris said. This year the first Swiss cheese short course ever held in Utah will be a part of the week long course, he said. There will, be a Swiss cheese product show and contest, with samples from dairies in Utah and neighboring slates. A visit will be made to the Swiss cheese factory at Amalga, which is the largest in the' world. On Monday, March 15, butter will be the principal dairy product discussed; on Tuesday,' Cheddar cheese; Wednesday, Swiss of cheese; Thursday, 'problems pioducers the day for dairy farmers to attend: Friday, market milk and ice cream. Giher phases of dairy manufacinturing that will be considered include whey byproducts, their dustrial and nutritional value; and ways of increasing and levling on Page 6) Hyrum PTA PTA Founders Day program will be presented at the Lincoln at school in Hyrum Wednesday, 7 30 p.m. The meeting Will be unMrs. of Esther der direction A pageant. Brown, president. "Light of Tomorow. featuring an all student cast, will be presented in the school auditorium. Directors will he Bessie Brown and Lois There will be special Goodwin. musical and dance numbers. te Stake Moisture Wildlife Unit Slates Jamboree Ninth Ward Sets Ball semi-form- social. Child Narrowly Archery Club Escapes Death The Logan Archery club will reorganize Tuesday night at 7:30 at the Chamber of Commerce, according to G. E. Blackman, club president. Anyone interested in archery is invited to attend and help build membership in the Logan Archery club. G. sus- Bishop Chambers is 40 years of age and at present is assistant superintendent of the California Smith-fielPacking company plant in He has been a member of the Smithfield stake high council for three years. For two years he was superintendent of the stake MIA. He was in a previous ward bishopric for five years. He married Maude Allen of Providence and they have four children. Mr. Gunnell is 41 years of age, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schaub of Logan received word during the weekend that their grandson had a narrow escape from drowning in an irrigation ditch at Mesquite, Nevada home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iran Tobler. The child fell into the ditch. His absence from the house was discovered by his mother, the former Myra Schaub, weliknown as a active as a scout leader and leader in beauty operator whetr she lived Logan. M He Men. Second ward of the The near-dea- d baby was found has been head of the ward mis200 yards downstream. His parents sionary committee and for two rushed him to the Mesquite hospiyears was a member of a previous artificial respiration bishopric. He fulfilled a mission tal, where for the Church of Jesus Christ was applied. The nurse suggested Saints in the Eastern driving the baby 45 miles to Over-to- n of Latter-da- y hospital, where a pulmotor states. His occupation is farming. He married Blanche Winn of was on hand. Artificial respiration Smithfield and they have three was continued during the trip, and children. haifway across the mesa, the chiM ' began to revive. (Continued on Page 5) Smithfield Second LDS Ward Sustains New Bishopric Doane Chambers was tained bishop of the Smithfield A. D. Second ward, to succeed sesconference tit U? re8ti!ar meeting of Wells-r- e ward a in Weeks, "s clul). Sunday ,e'?n'"?' glest speakers sion conducted y a Uodina of Dama3-- t Reorganization of the war(i plopf a, sLi and bv iih7 May Hasni of Trip-'- t ric was directed noa w, Rave dtsen the Smithfield stake presidency, on f10'1, respective who were in attendance. new bis Other members of the Gunnell a LeGiamle are isms' religion, politics, hopric Low was and travel were Dean Bischoff. Budd flci ward as sustained ille Lions : ic assured by Saturdays conferaction in Denver. Salt Lake lit Now Carry Opposition Leaders Arrested By (UPt D.'urv 5AI.T Canadian Machine Guns - ;aN FRANCISCO, turn Prague Police prices. Europe- 23. 1948. Price Plan RedsTighten Armed Grip On Czechs PROBE U.P WASHINGTON. Feb. 23 D 1 Ala.. John J. Sparkman. asks listing FEBRUARY NOW third party ticket. Wallace UTAH. MONDAY, Truman Urges Low- - Bulletins TAYLOR VTAH Partly cloudy north and west; considerable cloudiness southeast portion this afternoon with scattered snow flurries in southeast portion and in mountain a leas north and west portion. Partly cloudy tonight and Program For Arabs Set Rent Control For Year LDS Youth ;Off Big Explsion Draws Praise Is Advocated JHKUSAl EM. Kth. L.V ,l.pi Five-PoiTiie An, Ii or,r". .tzati m ninor re- Housing o t ii t ' j;lit lli.-- t ii set olf ht Program Is blast .ii t' J wi ;. qua. ter of J. i l aini By U. S. jistnl.iv w i !. killed o,-During e.u i i ; 1,1,'it s eis. pel . WASHINGTON. 23- - UPt I ii lei s the .Tew; ;uih' re tn the i:y i:oiti i:t w. martin Iri'siileiii Tiuman to lay sent III , i. t.i.r, we ,111111 comi.aie tab "It should nnimaie the soil's of uinete repi laiils (i.i n tugg r Congress a program to provide every member ol this great eauich s ole," the Arab oi gaiii.iliim sank low rent housing and recommendto know we hate a substantial pron j. as, n eifeit, me grant for outh a program t Im is high command of the Aiab mili- - ed extension of rent controls until Apt it .70, 1949. a reality, a progtnm that Is being tmj. watched by the people of all naTne repot I here followed Arab Mr. Truman sent a message to tions, a program that the youths nss'itions in Beirut that Ihe blast Congress outlining n live point themselves ate carrying out to per- was the opening move in an Arab short and long range housing profection," said Bishop LeGtand campaign to thwart any compro- gram. And in addition to recomRichards, presiding bishop of the mise which would permit the par- mending extension of rent conChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y titioning of Palestine. trols, Mr. Truman said it is "essenThe Arab drive against purport- tial that Congress provide vitally Saints, as he spoke during the ed sub-sBritish moves toward a afternoon session ot the Logan i tee tied enforcement authority it ut e solution of the Holy Land which is now lacking." stake conference held yesterday at the Logan Tabernacle. Prices Too High pioblem which still would include The president said too much of Theme: Youtb partitioning was credited by Beiru, the housing built last year was Bishop Richards spoke at all inlorrnnnts to Hnj Aniin El the exiled Grand Muffty o. priced beyond the means of those general sessions of the conference and at the MIA meeting in the Jerusalem and master mind of who needed it most. Arab si rutegv. To remedy this he asked Con- -' evening. Far flung ramilioaiions of the gress to: was which The conference, 1. Continue rnd themed to Youth of the Church blast hetar.ie apparent as the strengthen rent' ontrol. opened Saturday evening with ,a known death toll mounted to 49. in 2. rubRescue workers the Stimulate a probing higher volume of general assembly of the welfare workers and priesthood conference. ble at the heart of the Jewish home building on a sustained bas's. more few a believed here on special emphasis rental housing At the Saturday evening well are quarter session Fenno Casto told 'of the bodies were concealed. More than with proper safeguard against pos100 were sible injured. inflationary effecls. developments of the program, its h resentment 3. Reduce building costs. While purpose and accomplishments. in cabine! mounted the .4. . Assist,' comrnunitiesin, pro-- . Palestine, Sunday mornings general ses- met i.i London. It was understood elding low-rehousing for famision was presided over by Presiand lies In the lowest lneome groups. dent V. Allen Oisen. President to have discussed the bombing Bri5. Aid cities in rebuilding and reprisals against Henry R. Cooper was the first subsequent n tons whom the Jews blamed for modernizing areas. speaker. He urged the adult mem- the blast. . This program will help to combers of the church to uphold the bat those elements of the inflation standards of the church and to set which stem from the housing proper examples for the continual shortage, the president said. growth and development of the Again and again Mr. Truman youth of Zion. "It will not be long aid that too many American famuntil the present day youth will ilies are living In ba the leaders of the church, " he housing." said. "Wilhout proper knowledge committeemen and Members, .Needs Legislation and testimony of their own, these To achieve objectives, Mr. Trupartners of the East Cache stake leaders will not qualify for the adult Aaronic priesthood held their man said it will reauire legislanecessary executive responsibility. first social last Thursday in the tion by Congress and "the joint This leadership must be developed North Logan recreaticfti hall. strength and efforts of building now, must come from the home After identifying and tagging management and labor, of private where the youth must be taught evervone, Executive Chairman Or- financial institutions and of federb; example to live the gospel son Ryan formally greeted the 110 al, state and local governments. teachings for the betterment of present. Opening prayer was offerHe said that while the critical the church, community and Ihe ed J. Howard housing shortage is contributing to President by home, he said. Several songs were led upward pressure on the selling Other speakeis at the morning Maughan. Harold M. Petersen, accom- and rental prices of housing, "the by were Grace first meeting Baugh, baste problems is to Increase Mrs. Gene Reese. counselor in the stake Relief Soc-it- panied by Special numbers were given by housing production to eliminate .he shortage. Doyle Peck, Shirley Pribble, Benson Fen,.o B. Casto, George Raymond a male quartet from W. G. ward; The construction of almost 1,000,-00- 0 humorous Clark, by readings and Bishop Richards. (M) housing units in 1947 was Mrs. Tenth Nielsen, ward, Eugene Youth Choir (Continued on Page C) Liza Mrs. and North Riggs, Logan, Music for the morning session solo vocal and a Benson, given by was supplied oy thp youth choir, directed by Frank Baugh. A vocal Mrs. John Harris, Hyde Park. The group participated in several duet. "Beautiful Mountain Home featured the voices of Patricia Bar-- 1 unique games and stmts. directed ber and Gareth Chipman. They t,v Isiaei Heaton. Following this, were accomuanied by Mtuacc.t ie participants found plenty of . Johnson. Other music was by a ice cream and cake awaiting them. trip composed of Gary Larsen, Each ward furnished two cakes Victor Herberts "Sweethearts," George Evorton and John Carlisle, while the stake leaders furnished one of the best 'loved operas of cream. ice the accompanied by Miss Johnson. be produced tonight The closing prayer was offered all time, will 8:15 Doyie Teck spoke on "Blessed and oclock, ot Nib-le- y Tuesday. of Israelsen hv Bishop Victor are the pure In heart. Miss Pribmusic departthe Ilall, by Nonh Logan. Special guests were ments of (Continued on Page 6) Logan Senior high school David L. Olsen and Robert W. "We believe this is one of the Martin of Logan stake. finest musicales we have ever done at Logan high, and we are proud to recommend it to the Cache public, commented George Logan Lions club will meet S. Bates, principal. Director is Frank H. Baugh Jr., Tuesday noon in the Bluebird, with prominent in Logan music circles Smithfield Health Day central Dr. Glenn Allan in charge of the for several decades. The orchestra committee today announced tenta- program. There will be an adaccompanying singers is led by tive plans for the annual celebra- dress by Floyd Johnson, and musiMischa Poznafiski, while pianist is with cal numbers by Pat Christensen tion, following a meeting Anne McDonald. Ann and Budge. A. and W. Hansen, Mayor city Tickets are on sale at the City and school officials. and high school office, or Drug The Health Day celebration will Ball may be secured at the door tobe held sometime during the week night and Tuesday. of May 9 to 15, with the exact day Benson ward gold and green ball to be determined later. will be held Tuesday evening in The following were appointed as the ward hall, with Clodean Munk committee chaifmen J. W. reigning as queen; her assistants program; Dr. G ,L. Raes, are LaRee Nut tall and Anna Mae C. Jay Van Orden, mayor of is. Health; M. T. Van Orden, parade; Lewiston, has announced that J. G. Plowman, street decorations; Brief opening exercises will be March 1 and March 15 there Seth Chambers, police and treats; conducted at 8 45. followed hy will be a drive In Lewiston to Heber Whiting, athletics; B. .vt. riancipg. There will be a floor icense all dogs of the city. Farr, publicity, and Gaylord Sor- show at 10:30. Music is by the This means. Mayor Van Orden Bluebird orchestra. ensen, children's recreation. said, that each dog on the premises must be licensed, and that one will not do for more than one dog. The fee will be $4 for female dogs and $2 for male or spayed dogs. Marshall Floyd Williams who has charge of the drive says that after March 15 any dog A hilarious farce in three acts mises drama lovers "more than taken without license will be shot. one ol the funniest comedies laugh a minute. It will play in The coperation of townspeople of the modern stage will play at the main auditorium at 8:20 p.m. is requested. Utah State Agricultural college This drama was written in Engnt Logen Stake Quarterly I Outlined President . Conference Held Weekend i 1 Ti I F.-b- -- i,t-.i- ii IIus-seiti- e, Anti-Britis- run-dow- East Cache Holds Priesthood Social "sub-standa- , y, High School Opera Opens Tonight Smithfield Plans For Health Day Lions Luncheon Benson Kirk-brid- Ward Lewiston Law e. Iw Blythe Spirit, Hilarious Farce, Opens At College Theatre Wednesday land in 1941 to depict the humor of spiritualism in which the written by Noel Coward, "and pro- English people have taken such duced by the Utah State theater serious interest. Noel Coward is as the fourth drama of the curmaster of the theater, one of rent season. Herald I. Hansen, great leading theatrical per- associate professor of speech, is sonnlities of his time. He has director of this play which pro (Conunutiu cm Fugu o) Felt. 25-2- 8. The play is "Blythe Spirit. j of Tem-- a Monthly dinner-meetin- g pie Fork camp, Sons of Utah Pio-th- e neers, will be held tonight. 7 oclock, in the Bluebird, according to Hull A. Hansen. |