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Show 08ILES FOr The Weafher cs UTAH -- Clear this afternoon, toFriday. Slowly rising temperatures. High this afternoon, Low Friday morning, except near 32 in Utahs Dixie. High Friday afternoon, Herald-Journal- . 30-4- LOGAN, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 10 IS Another Cache Community Welcomes Service Club Price Airliner Near Killed W lu. '1 ' Grover A. Giles Gives it cl Ottlio ' ,!u"l ,C Juj time 1., Iter """'palm, ;;; E, "fHl, the meeting were Roberts and M. J. Harmon, 3 B sesident and vice president, of the local chapter. charge of U Mam. Ian; lsu Cht( Chi-v- . llCr, IK Strike At Causes urged that we The speaker ealize the answers to our present can jroblems, as a world power, answered only if we strike at of the trouble, He basic causes He the symptoms. uid not at stressed the need for citizens to aercise their power to vote as he most effective methdd of continow nuing subversive influences overhatili-- ul 7yl oar, Ch-- v. vvliirnl Motor the nation. the need for the voter a become interested in candidates ur public office, and to choose ith discrimination when marking The next foui the ballot, he said: years may well prove the turning point for the next 100 years. Mr. Giles accentuated the wortli the system of government,' listing the benefits accruing to a nation through political of its citizens, and participation sated that the representative is the best form of government if human dignity and yet devised orth are held valuable. Red Threat "If we are to maintain that form of government, we cannot sit idly by and let someone else do our voting for us, he continu-t- d t Co m. national 1" If'T-- J truck miW.ftKe. long or 1I4-- REAL LE, : ESTA TATK I OK KALI lumie, white nim.-olot 4 x IS, u it It Imt furnace. Rif. Hppioxed Loar H A on went side hwu, electTic floor rovoi'iitcs, t ia u blinds. Lot i onuoil ). home. Brick, located on Ma condition, M r, "M brick m w ater heater, Usau. in work in Stressing One borr. slate, The oil attorney By Photogi nulled at Trenton lust night ut re some of the men who figured prominently in ceremonies which formally in t rod need Luonism to the community. I .eft to right above are David .1. Ganeheff, club president; Heher Whiting of Smithfield, member of I tah state legislature who was master of ceremonies Scientist brick chicke To nd hath frame old ited in PiovkIhu in ISAC campu3. The following; nominated for J frame modem arn on 114 acre n modem I Of brick ( hilf near and tt oti cur Dr- t fret near unt arm an.i rI 4 h i intefl- Parr I :t MPriri;. is,., o, $12.7:.' Art. v Ir li'oier'y iPOKATION and a So. room Main. modern homo diate posacsj6n 1T24-J- 3rd members are urged to Roskelley Cache of USAC. horse-fancie- r, "dfeshmenls. All . Iarce fP-frui- treo. So- Radio t Show Set A Hyrum 3S Fun For All," a radio sponsored by the Lewiston pn American Legion and An;r 'ary w'6 be presented Sav cken coop, hnrn,'Vf 0MU ,en. ill'S 36 ind Apt. married couples of the stake ,,e mvited. Rond can, Ph. omp. secretar- Fruit Disease Research Made WIEPHEKD Tlie discovery of 24 virus dis eases of stone fruits A clear picture of t of these diseases to culture. . . Establishment of a experimental plot. . These are Hie accomplishments of seven years of research m stone fruit virus diseases nt I'tali Sta'e Agricultural college, The research program began on a comparatively small scale in lb 10 under the direction of Dr. It. I.. Richards, professor of botany and plant (Continued on Page Foui ) r.y EDITH . XBW 4-- H Scholarship I ln March 17 the Lewiston Junior auditorium. IS rnac'e UP of the best Mrs. Mary Collison of Geyser-viliCalifornia, a national Baha'i speaker, will give a lecture on One World, When and How" Monday, March 15. at 8 p. rn. in the Cache county public library. Mrs. Collison is not a stranger to Logan, as she lectured before several audiences in Logan about a year ago. She is now completing a lecture tour through Idaho. Mon-- 1 tami and Utah. The Bahai World Faith takes a universal attitude on many of the problems confronting the world c, lature ,ti.rsrw passed "enabling legisla-- LE, PRODUCE the basic orily to establish fulltime county Good hpalth Lewiston and includes needs of humanity if people are "nhisel, Tea Philip to achieve happiness and progress. Bergeson. Buttars. Dean Sid Thorpe, Allhough it is quite general that 8nc rs blanch Marler, one never misses his health until i)11 lovely dancing girls and he loses it. organized society is becoming convinced that eceds from the sale of ticK-- b rapidly of illnesses, and early h, win u prevention US6 to elP sen( a treatment of ailments, comprises Bov' c a fine e anil fieh. so. rh. blent T'l ot Hue H Fa? ln H. in. i Slate Se 'C ohi America116 all ne O is one of 7 ,MTV ycr school fn and a RirI to. Girl's or bis event j rom members of may the Legion and the Ameri-Legio- n 18 Auxiliary. community resnonsibility. Changing social condition have made it necessary for people to put forth organized c immunity effort to prevent disease, and to safeguard the Products Show Is Feature of Dairy Short Course Milk It took considerable maneuvering to get t he Republican measure before the house. It was late last night, after the bill had been introduced, tha there were several provisions in the GOP measure which conflict with each other and parts of the existing law. Rather than withdraw the bill the Republicans used the reference A feature of the dairy munu-- f facturers short course to be held al Utah State Agricultural Co! 9 will be th; milk lege March products show and contest, according to Prof. A. J. Morris, Utah State Extension dairy manufacturing socialist, in charge. All dairy manufacturing plants in Utah and neighboring states have been invited to submit entries in the various divisions of the show and contest, he said. Deadline for entries is March 12, The plants are urged to eater . oL. Ice. .pream; praped. samplesswiss and cottage putter, Cheddar, cheese. Certificates of merit will be awarded to the pjmtts receiving highest scores. An award will be made to the maker of the highest score Cheddar cheese. Ice cream, butter and cottage cheese, njuries Fatal 15-1- To Preston Man Wedindustrial accident nesday at uie Smith gravel pit at Cleveland, Franklin county, claimed the life of Danny L. Andreason, veteran of World War II. Mr. Andreason, a resident of Preston, was Injured fatally when he was crushed beneath the tracks of a bulldozer he was operating at ine'pit, which is located about '23 miles north of Preston. According to witnesses Mr. Andreason jumped from the machine when it began to tip on a side hill, but he slipped under the machines when It settled back into place. An seven-year-o- ld airport. Alfreds mother, Mrs. Tripolino Meo, was the sole survivor of the crash. She was in critical condition at Holy Cross hnspilal. Doctors said she was sthl Unconscious but expressed hope that she would ommiuee and this morning after hours of committee work they, in effect, introduced a substitute bill Then, in order to get to work the house dissolxed itself into a committee of the whole. In this recover. way, the house will act in place Civil aeronautics officials said committee "Welfare Tif the smaller : (Continued on Page 3 ' and most technicalities of the and jf V be made will minor amendments F this afternoon and probably most of the oratory. In the senate, a bill which would remove the Lien provision Kiwanis by which the state receives al! real property valued at more than he said. Mr. Andreason was born In At their Wednesday noon lun$1200 from welfare recipients in April 28, 1920, a son of How- cheon meeting, members of the will and awards The certificates part payment of grants was under be presented to the winners at ard M. and Irene Seager Andrea- Logan Kiwanis club heard Major on page Si (Cont'-'iiethe annual banquet held tn con- son. His mother was killed ln an A. B. Banks of the USAC military explain the nature nection with the short course Fri- automobile accident in 1929, and department and function of the U. S. Conlive at he to went Cleveland, Ida., 19. March day evening, in Germany. He was InMagician To Rules and regulations for enter- with an uncle Roy C. Andreason. stabulary DR. T. M. M RTOX Col. E. W. Timber-lake- . troduced by He Cleveland attended the grade in be found will ing the samples school. school and Thatcher high the official short course program Smithfield Shows Major Banks has recently been (Continued on Page 3. booklet, the extension specialist added to the college military staff Wilford", internationally fam- advised. With the exception of the He served from April 1946 until ous magician who has appered in swiss cheese, judging of the entries Cancer Control recently with the constabulary 37 states and made two foreign will be complete before the course service. Prior to that he had a (Continued on Page 2) tours in 21 years of traveling, will distinguished service record with How students and faculty may of show his outstanding combat units In the European present Meeting Is Friday collaborate to improve college weird, spine - tingling baffling, theater of war. mystery Friday, March The speaker explained that the teaching methods is receiving new fantastic Seeking to combat fear of canSmithfield Junior 12 at the high ns a cer with knowledge and to educate constabulary emphasis at Utah State Agricu- school auditorium two perduring ltural college. the layman to his role in cure and police organization. It was model8:30 and 6 at p.m p.m. , treatment of cancer, officials of ed somewhat after the old conRecently the faculty voted to formances Philset up a committee to study devices His appearance will be sponsored the Northern Utah district of the stabulary established in the Cclub. Lions Smish-America- n W. the Smithfield Dunn, attorney-at-laAmerican Cancer Society, today ippine Islands, after the through which student judgment byThe famous magician will be who for many war. As any other police years has been "the could be used to help teachers residents of Cache, Rich and in person with his comhead of the legal department of urged do a better job of instruction. present Box Elder counties to attend a organization, the function of cona include will huge the Utah Mortgage Loan Corporapany. His acts personnel is to mainPresident Franklin S. Harris ap- collection Friday at 8 p. m. at the stabulary of unusual magic efhas established a new law meeting Chamber of Commerce tain peace and order. They helped Ixrgan pointed Prof. Theodore M. Burton, fects and thrilling feats gathered tion, at 112 North Main 'root rooms. Mrs. L. E. Nelson, district to organize and train a new Gerchemist, in head of the committee, from the four corners of the office north man police force which later coof the Cache Valley commander, will be in which is now gathering informa- world. Featured will be a Hindu just charge. in the meeting will operated with them. An official tion from 30 U.Suniversities. rope trick from India, the great Bank building. However, he i Participating and explaining still doing the legal work of that be the following officials of the film illustrating Their present purpose is to ascet-tai- n water illusion from China, the with which he has district: Mrs. Joseph McMurrin, the organization's work was shown organization the attempts being made in Amto the rltih. girl from South been connected during the past Logan, other colleges to evaluate teachcaptain of the Cache counThe address and film showing erica, miracles of the mind from 35 years. Bcnnion. Glen Mrs. to student what extent and Brigham were preceded by several musical ty; ing. the mountains of Tibet. Tonto the severMr. who served for Dunn, Box of Elder: South are participating. Assisting Prof, vanishing rabbit and the great City, captain Ho-- , al years as the president of the Mrs. Andiew Campbell, Garland, iiumbeis and readings. Betty Burton are Prof. Cleve Milligan, lightening trunk escape. by Pafricia accompanied gan, LDS of stake the counLogan Box of original Elder North captain Wilford employs 15 live animals irrigation and drainMendenhall, sang two selections; age, and Mark Neuberger. associ- and a ton of baggage in his show church, will conduct a general ty: Mrs. Wesley Keari, Randolph, Wesley Hill, accompanied by Maxlaw new from his office. practice ate professor of accounting and Besides being a magician he has captain of Rich county, and Mrs. ine Williams also sang several He is specializing in probate mat- G. E. McDonald, chairman of Lobusiness administration. selections. Cadet. Lt. Col. H. E. D spent much time delving into secrets of the occult sciences and ters, titles, property and corporate gan city. Redfoid presented two of KWing's (Continued on Page 6) is noted for his demonstrations law. (Continue! on Page 6) poems. of scientific mental telepathy. Park Americas foremost exponent of mystery and fun was born in a Hyde Park Rifle Club will eon-itown near small duct its annual meeting Friday, Butler. Pennsylvania the war he gave During 8 p.m., in the Hyde Park the theater and engaged in ment hall, featuring a sports film, up war work to be of assisspecial Funeral services for Ariel James and an address by William H. tance to his country. Police Chief Eli Drakulich today Berntson. Jr., who died Wednesday) Billy Jones of Logan. there have been several reported The public is cordially invited, at a Salt Lake hospital, have been; complaints recently about dogs and club members are especially set for Saturday at 1 p.m. in the being allowed to roam at large urged to attend. and thereby destroy property. Logan Ninth ward chael with officiatBishop John Christensen According to Chief Drakulich. In Section 220 of the revised city ing. Military rites will be conducted by American Legion Post ordinances provides that no dogs Patrons of the Paradise school No. 7. be allowed to roam at large within musical a rare tonight will receive the corporate limits of Logan city Friends may call at the family meettreat if they atta'nd the PTA between sunset and sunrise. The home at 28 East Fifth North Friin the which begins at 7:30 section also provides that "The day evening and Saturday until ty health department. He would ing, Chief of Police or any owner of time of services. Burial will be in the city cemetery under direction in public health, and would be in sheep or cattle, finding such dogs ,..0n of the Kenneth Lindquist mortu-- j roaming at large and upon or 4 near tneir premises where such ary. sheep or cattle are confined are The young man was the son of naa Mr. and Mrs. Ariel J. Berntson of. hereby authorized to kill, or cause county needs. Suggested for Cache to be killed, all such dogs so roamLogan. Mr. Berntson is assistant county would be tfie director an cashier of the First National Bank' f: M D; one sanitarian, or possibly ing at large between said hours. ' ' I of Logan. two: one clerk, and six health1 nurses. Young Mr. Berntson was a giad-- l & This county heultli department uate of Logan high school and and its work could not be branded Bishop B. C. Monson announces was graduated from the USAC in n Annual election meeting of socialized medicine, for it would that the Richmond ward annual 1943. At the college he was aifil-- l $ Wildlife Federation will be not practice medicine. It might be conference will he held Sunday, ialed with Alpha Kappa Psi and held tonight, 8 oclock, in Logan Health Special programs will be featured Sigma Nu fraternities. He was a housed in the proiwsed chamber of commerce, with six in priesthood Center. A. J. BERNTSON JR, Sunday member of the orchestra both at meeting, new directors to be chosen. What, then, would be its func- - school and Sacrament meeting, Logan high and the USAC. He; There will also be a program, An elder in the Church of Jesus tions? What services would it ex-- , Stake officials will be in attend-ten- d served three years in the marine Saints he and distribution of prizes. All fedto citizens of the county? ance. All members of the ward corps during World War II and Christ of Latter-da- y These quesions will be 'answered are urged to be present at the was in the Pacific theater most married Cora Stirland in the Lo- eration members are urged to atof that time. in an ensuing article. gan LDS temple, October 13, 1947 tend. sessions. j j s tion. glinting counties the it 5' Entertains d V Present A ? i j 3 ' I1 . Hyde Is 1 Aim Club Services Scheduled Saturday n For Ariel J. Berntson amuse-campaig- Paradise ; j auth- - ; s j a H "l J 4 Roaming Dogs Jr. Object of Ire Violinist to Play associates. No longer is mans health "pure-- ! (,l l. d BY STEVE DONOHUE United Press Staff Correspondent Of CHICAGO, March 11 ficials said today that a beautiful blonde stewardess died vainly attempting to save the life of a child aboard her Delta DC-- 4 airliner last night when the big plane crashed and killed 12 of its 13 passengers and crew members. In Her Arms Rescue workers who pulled the bodies of the crash victims from the burning wreckage found Alfred Meo, Jr., clasped In the arms of Stewardess Sue Young, 26, of Fayetteville, N. C Officials believed that Miss Young clasped the youngster in her arms when the plane faltered In taking off from the Chicago Municipal Airport. The plane smashed into a field and exploded Just north of the -- ' of - 't' ;T Law Office in Logan Monday "is- U Dunn Establishes Baha'i Lecture Set ifield. o 40c Pt-iv, foaled. much-argue- Events And Needs Leading To Establishment Of County Health Departments Are Discussed themselves and their Note: This is the health al pjttl: rrcil"ct entrVa in the contest being held in connection with tlic annnul Dairy Manufacturing Short Course being held at Utah State Agricultural college March J5-I- 8 are, left to right. Prof. A. J. Morris, Utah State extension dairy manufacturing specialist; W ilbur C. Parkinson, chief milk sanitarian. Salt latke Uty board of health; Eugene K. Tuttle, chief milk sanitarian, Ogden City board of health. Course and products show are sponsored by Extension Service. The COP bill was taken up in the house of representatives, while in the senate a bill which would Linn remove the provision from the welfare act was being orated upon. Conflicting Provisions Chairman Teaching s, (Editor's first in a series of articles, pubin lished by the Herald-Journan attempt to explain to Cache citizens the purposes and functions of the proposed Health Center.) T.tin" Better College 1 H 4 ;ivi Dance talk In let' OltTt.AUK L0' jan nr .beautifuL-TrnUa-.,ie,-''v?- Republican Bloc d There is a sermon in each individual experience if that experi ence is studied in the ligid of improving oneself and the welfare of declared his fellowmen, Mayor Earl J. Glade of Sait Lake City, as he addressed charter night ceremonies of Trenton Lions club last evening. Official Rites Hold ward hall, the banquet was at- - f tended by about 200 Lions and their ladies ot Cache county, who d the olucially welcomed club into the Cache iamily of Lion ism. Presiding was a David J. Ganeheff, youthful char-- , I ter president, while master of was Heber Whiting, ceremonies member of Smithfield Lions club, and state legislator form north Cache county. Mr. yhiting drove from Sait Lake City, where he attending the current special legislative session, to Trenton, for the ceremonies The charter from Lions International was presented to President Ganeheff by Melvin B. Wright of Holladay, governor of Distuct (Continued on Page Four) Helen June Funk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril R. h unk of Richmond, was today named win-- j Richmond citizens today were ner of the 1947 Carl R. Gray club asked by Neal J. Hillyard. scholarship offered to according to Amy 11. man of the Red Cross drive in Keatsley, home demonstration Richmond this year, to cobjicrate making contributions to the agent. M I A Alternate is Car! Cronquist of Red Cross fund during the current Assisting in the camp- Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Cronquist. Both are seniors at aign in the north Cache com-IIA special interest groups of North North Cache High School. "son stake are sponsoring a was determined on the tary, and representatives of the ance at the Cornish ward hall The winner of work, scholastic Lions club. American Legion and basis project aturday evening, 9 oclock. Fea-je- s on Page Four) Auxiliary and Literary clubs. (Continued include a floor show and Iftto let' Itivat!. i. DR. L. L. RICHARDS 31 ninety-on- e m West ne ; meal delegation to the meeting of the Intermoun--sQuarter Horse Association, nirh will be held tonight, 7:30. 0,e' Ren Lomond in Ogden. President of the association. Dr. will be in general charge ? me session. Among Cache horse feeders expected to attend are ajor George Henderson, George Bowen, Marvin Dunbar and Gaude Wennergren. The general public is invited to tend the conference. nr 1HUI ;H Karl R. W. prominent "dl lead a annual HOoil In Holm-pen- Horse Sets Meet Unit JtU.ort. hv. Lyle E. Quarter irrmatcil farm hath lioine. Ne nt lawiston, a position: L. Koerner; Lieut. Richard I. chaplain Major Robert Howell; CGibbons. All ROA attend. frame modern narn, 2 large co lurch at Pretfon. I chapter Murch; second vice presidStanford McClellan y-treasurer, rriR6te: choice John A. ent, Lieut. and Major near whir old, iirnn, $13.066 0(1. and bath frame rods. I.arn and in Smithfield, officers have been first vice president. Major L S. Morris, and Lieut. Comdr n South Lieut. president, S7.'i60.W. Idoeks information will be consMeeting time is 7:30 p.m. the military science building on portant idered. omes, priced very lust In the U I- newly-organize- Logan ill meet $!700.0. lA)an. Elect Chapter Officers chapter of the ROA tonight to elect officers (or the coming year. Desides the election, other im- hn' m modern liome. and floor roverinc-?. Six hy nine rod ROA Logan t Wr 3600 res of water. Trenton, -- Save Child Only One Passenger Survives Tragic Crash and Explosion By j-- home, new erator and move ftth Etat. $0)M. nd hath frame at the banquet; Mayor Earl J. Glade of Salt Iaike City, principal sjieakcr; Gordon A. Sessions, club secretary treasurer ; Melvin B. Wright of Holladay, Lions International; Dongovernor of District 2k-ald - Andrew, charter night chairman, and Elliott Ihorr.Iey, Smithfield, president of sponsoring club. District Chief Presents' Club Charter To President inlie, old and bath Proposed SALT LAKE CITY. March 11 ir.lt The Utah legislature today began debate on two separate welfare bills, one proposed by Gov Herbert B. Maw. the other introduced hy his Republican opposi-'ion- . Mayor Glade Cites Rules of Success at Charter Night Ceremonies of Trenton Lions general (a)UtinuM"bi1 fu.MO1' Is To Bills Maw; Other y hom Hor Welfare i theme of Mr. Giles address Our Heritage of Freedom." JS 0,j uj iijiliRt-l- na-lo- .aaipet Lodge. Xlte Dies Trying On Two Alpha, of Pi Sigma honorary political science last night at Old fraternity. iru-luy- (Stewardess DebateBegins Facing U. S. is "at the stating that America broads" politically and eeono-icall- v Grover A- Giles, state addressed the local ,!,,( boa I'r. Proof Of The Pudding Warning On Wev( Problems 'lun., 10-2- 35-4- No. 60. Vol. 39. and night j r. !: if. I: i j ( : Wildlife Unif ' Ixt-ga- j , i: ji (, : f I 1 i ; i |