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Show Board Maintains Harvest Vacation Insurance Agents Show No Alarm Cache county schools will have a seven da; haivest vacation as onginallv pi. nnod lioaid yo'l'M'du The sc bool decided to go llmnigh with the vacation, despite the piotests ot some lesnciiis of several c unity commum'ics. m the belief that the comity's agricultural "eon- omv is dt pendent upon student of about the increase of fire InsurCache County Association Insurance Agents today expres- ance rates in Logan City, the sed no alarm over the increase Cache County Association of ot local lire insurance rates, orAgents wishes to point the Utah by dered yesterday out the fact that the increase is Bureau Fire Rating and widespread, A statement, released by Louis very general not to Logan does and pertain C. Hickman, association presiCitv only. dent. declared-AThe rates of fire insurance a matter of explanation are set by the Board of Fire Un- 42 Persons Die In Flaming Airplane Crash France M Forty two persons, including violinist Jacques Thibaud, died in the fiery crash of an Air France Constellation into a 9368 foot peak in the French Alps, a rescue party learned today. e The plane smashed Into Mount Cemet and burst into flames shortly before midnight. Some of the bodies were hurtled ltiOO feet from the wreckage. A party of police, soldiers and civilians dispatched to the scene reported that Thibaud. 72, and his accompaniest. Rene Herbin, were among those killed. No Americans Aboard The plane, bound from Paris to carried no Saigon, American or British passengers. Most of those aboard were French and Viet Namese. One infant was among those killed. The plane was 90 minutes out of Paris and was scheduled to land at Nice In 20 minutes when it struck Mount Cemet. Flames immedaitely shot up over the peak and were visible 10 miles away at the winter sports village of Bareelonnette for three hours. It took five hours for the rescue party of police, soldiers and civilians from Barcel-onnett- e to make its way over the barren, rugged, rock strewn route to the crash scene. Pilot Made Error They radioed that they found the burned skeleton of the Lockheed plane but no survivors. Officials believed the pilot may have miscalculated and began losing altitude too early for his landing at Nice. Thibaud, regarded as one of the world's most eminent musicians in his own right, was for more than 30 years a member of an internationally famed Classical Music Trio. The other members were pianist Alfred Cortot and cellist and orchestra leader Pablo Casals. B ARCELONNETTE. four-engin- Indo-Chin- LOS ANGELES (IP) Search for the fabled 60 million dollar treasure of Cocos Island will be renewed Dec. 1, when 12 treasure hunters, led by Charles Williams, aircraft worker, leave for Costa Rica. Williams, who has unsuccessfully tried to find the treasure twice before, will sail with a new trew aboard his yacht. 110-fo- WEDNESDAY Radio Log EVENING Gabriel Heatter New Fulton Lewis Jr. New Jim Petersen 6 35 Local Sportsman 6 10 Recorded Music 6 45 Sim Hayes News 6 55 The Titus Moodv Show 7:00 Bill Henry Nes 7 6 00 6 15 6.30 0510 Top Tunes Crime Fighters Crime Files of Hammond 8 (X) 8 3o 9 00 9 15 9 30 Baukage Talking W K Tangren Family Theater Guest Star 1 N. Highlight Night Wateh 30 30 3100 32 Svmnhony of Melody Sign Off BMMY MORNING 00 Top of the Morning Request 4 Homes on the Land 55 Kddv Arnold 00 Robert Hurleigh New A OO Till 6 6 6 7 715 7 20 7.25 730 to Florlen Wlneriter Farm Flashes Galinei Heatter News Auction 415 4 30 4 '3a 445 5W- 5 30 5. o5 Wednesday KPST-I34- 0 Stand hhP.'d'A ae-sta- Strike Threat 13-1- ABOUT TOWN Fire Destroys Oregon 7 P0 7 39 8 no 8 8 4.1 9 00 9 .SO 9 45 10 no If .S0 11 00 New Day'icm P.eouesf- Weather Report Breakfast Melodies to th.' Record Naw 'Sand LOGAN DRIVE-I- N Closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 00 415 Noon Time 12 15 in Color by Technicolor CALL 152-- m R KDYL Children 10c LOG SEPT. S, 19SS 6:00 Wert era Trail 6:00 Main Street N.wn 6:10 The Weatherman 6:15 Eddie Ftlher Show 6 SO Dick lraey 7:00 Thl If Your Llfo 7:30 The Goidberga 8:00 TV Theater 6:30 Wreetllnc 11:00 Mala Street New 11:10 The Weatherman 11:16 Night Ow Theater 12:15 Mldnlrht New THURSDAY, SEPT. I 19S 6:00-12:0- 0 Teat Pattern 12 :00 Break th Bank 12:30 Welcome Traveler, 1:00 On Tonr Account 1:30 Ladle. Choice 2:00 (ilcmonr Girl 2:30 Hnwkin Foils The Bennett, 3:00 Matinee PlnyhoQM 400 Hnwdv Doody 4:30 Eddie Arnold 1:46 New Caravan ' - MODERN APPLIANCE with amazing SHOW STARTS AT DARK TV WEDNESDAY, SYLVANIATV CARTOON IIaloLight (7 West Center Logan, Utah Free Demonstration with Our Port a He Tet Tower Antenna $10.00 and Up Reasonable Labor Cost ' STVI j A Sailors Sailor His seamanship wins the admiration of Cup Race pilots! He also has the experts appreciation smoothness e for the and flavor of Old Quaker old-tim- "The The JOHNSON Novelties Evelyn Knight Snow John Deere Earm News I0 '4 14 min wlh v- - Music" 1:00 Radio Question Box 1 15 Immortal Performances 1 5 4:45 ROYAL WEDDING Box Office Opens at 7:30 Show Start) at Dark Bourboo-tnan- s Boutboa. HER!... 13 So 2 OO 2 .SO 2 45 3 00 195S Love of Life (ioidlnff Light Ita Delirious Fnele Kosroe Party Sagebrush Playhouse 3:30 3:45 4:00 STARTS THURSDAY Adults 50c S t0;5!tpNew end Weather . 11:00 Freedom Hint 11 :36 Art IJnkletter 12:00 The Riff Pajoff 13:30 Homemaker' Scrapbook 1245 The Early Show 2:15 It Your Neck 2:30 Strike 't Rlcb 3 00 Garry Moore 3:15 Search for Tomorrow Theatre Starring Fred Astaire Jane Powell Peter Law ford Keenan Wynn SEPT. THURSDAY, THE WHISPERS . .THE LIES . THE SUNDERS. . .THE THINGS THEY SAID ABOUT end Weather 1300 New PER CAR NIGHT Bring the Whole Family Music Homemakers Tips-Ne-w Tune Time Meet the Band Svmpp into Swine Thurs Morning Melodies Thursday Afternoon 1') the Premiere Performance 9:00 9:30 SI 2 BIG HITS! 2 STARTING TODAY! Thursday Morning Melody 'tfislEN- Serenade Magic CO Piano Interlude Troplcana Western Roundup KPST Platter 30 Isle of Paradise Party - IOUIS wlh ANGELA CALHERN LANSBURY JOHN starring BEAL DOROTHY Bourbon Bourbon-man- s DANDHIDCE CO-HI- WHATS INDEPENDENT t UNCLE SAM PREPARING ENDS TONIGHT P" Radio Before you buy, have us install a better antenna that will last longer. Test 111 98-- it Ocoimor tomai I F71 eorGe w i ...and ' DOimD, WALKER tielYiS'cn rNervice nr ' mm? 'Mmu at small North Main ASK I OR BABY VOTES jrnwnwwmwlseg.'wz'llljwirwwn IF MOSCOW STRIKES LVj Y'ear Actual Television Service Twerfty Years Electronic Service Prompt Service T V and M d Resolve Phone .at Evening 6 00 Oandttght and Stiver 6 So Make Believe Rand 7 O' Eves on the Skies 7 30 Record Rambling, 9 no Serenade 9 .SO Music Box 10 00 Off Sign Experience Counts! PHONE SHAMED Mrs. Voncille Baggett is taken in custody of Los Angeles police officer after being arrested for attempted mass murder of her six children, ages 11 months to 9 years. Shamed and angered over the arrest of her husband, William, on charge of kidnaping a beautiful young woman, Mrs. Baggett left the children asleep with all the gas jets turned on. Remorseful, she returned in time to rescue them after calling police. She blamed her actions on taunting neighbors. Husband Bill blamed his escapade on drmkmg. KP Block tower available extra rharge. NEA Telephoto Altogether Countv- - - Heath Candidate Federal Post Scoreboard Headline News Meet Your Neighbors Homemakers' Club Hemlngwav News -Smithfield Cafetv Council Afternoon Bandstand Sam Haves News Songs of the B Bar B Keynote Ranch Cecil Brown Commentary Fifth Voisart, France's representative to the tiny gam-firs- t bling principality of Monaco on tile Riviera. As the government took tion. a Lmied Press Cairo div patch said the powerful political committee of the eight nation Arab League was in session there, debating whether to call an economic boycott of F ance in the Middle East because of its North Atrican policies. Ilauteoloeque has been widely criticized as being too tougn by those Frenchmen who favor a, softer policy in Tunisia and o'hcr French African areas. Pierre-Armcn- Dive Kills Three 3 20 Camel 4 00 3. North Africa, Count Jean de llautecloeqiie was replaced as eommissiooei by strife-tor- n Sport Plane Farm & Ranch RounduD 1ftO VI tails Warmup 1 05 Game of the Day 3:30 jJan. the first move in a drastic purge of tough French officials in 172 days of school the Cache are listed or pupils and 182 for Logan Citv educational institute teachers The school vear got underway Thursday evening was announced a with yesterday principals today by llcnry K. Cooper, chair- meeting ai.d a teachers' inducman. tion program this afternon folSchool pci sonnel fiom the two lowed. Faculty meetings will be districts will meet in Nihlcv Hall, both tomorrow and Friday. Ohor dates on the agenda in Logan, at 7:30 pm. for a prethe U E.A. conven'ion school convention N D Salis-bur- elude teai hers institute Nov president of Logan boaid Oct 4 Patent - Teacher confer of education, will take ch.u ge. Guo st speaker is l)r II Mdous onces thp last two wcets of I)ion. president. I tali State Ag- - November and February; and the Cache County Teacher Asso- ricultural college. NEW YORK W Other numbers on the program Iciatinnz leadership conference between the American Agreement Telephone are: Community singing led by 'March 12. !i Telegraph Co. and the CIO Stratford I.oosle. North Cache Communications Workers of Amhigh school; invocation. J. Weserica was reached today after a L D ley Christensen. Logan mediation sessions foreinstrumental seminary teacher: stalling a strike by 22.000 long numbers. Dr. and Mrs. N. V. distance telephone workers. Christiansen and George Pahtz, John Ixitz, president of CWA Rail Unit Logan: brief responses. SuperinI.ocal 1150, said the new contract tendents Sherman Fvre and Lloyd HUNTINGTON, Ore. UP Fire agreed upon by negotiators gives the citv and M. Theurer of the Union Pacific rail- - the long distance workers a wage destroyed and countv districts, respecitvcly, roundhouse and destroyed Increase of $1.50 to $3 a week. 'oral solo Barbara Brown. South road's Union members In 243 offices or damaged six locomotives early school ,;uh in 40 states are affected bv the Committee members assisting today. Damage was estimated at, increase. The contract will run Mr. Cooper arc George S Bates. $3,000,000. until Sept. 17, 1954, Lotz said. firemen Three from Baker, Robert Logan high principal: Dahle. North Cache high princi- Ore., were Injured, one seriously, a wall caved in. pal: Rudger IL Daines, president when Fire chief Ray Leedy of Huntof Logan Education Association; Grant L. Jenkins, music instruc- ington said the fire started about tor at South Cache: Elmer Archi- 12:30 a.m. either in the machine WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2. 195$ bald. president of Cache Teachers shop or water service shop of the LH Show Association, and Fern Buist, prin- - roundhouse. The flames were fan5:60 Sagebrush Plyhou ned by a strong wind and the cipal of El'is school Logan. 5:30 Wild Bill Hlckok blaze was not brought under conStrike 11 Rich trol until about 4 a.m. 6:30 Adventure I nltmlteA 7 00 Blue Ribbon Bouts Most seriously Injured was Jim 7 ft.WNews lleedlinee Poston, who suffered head and Fairbanks 8:00 Dongle 8:30 Man Anainst Crime back injuries. Week Flav of fm- Program Rating Bureau Hikes Insurance 22-3- 3 25 i Thursday Meet TRENTON The Morning Special Hemingway News Gordon Owen 830 Headline News 8.35 Whirl Km with White 9 00 Ladies Fair 925 Headline News 9:30 Queen for a Day 3000 Curt Massey Time 30 15 Commentary 10 20- - Minute Meiodies 30-2Jim Peterson News 30 30 Ortho Garden Guide 30 45 Faith m Our Time U 00 America on Parade n 15 Meet Your Neighbors It 30 Wonderiul City Swap Shop TIURxn.W AFTERNOON 32 0 Cedric Foster News Jim Petersen - matter of interest, Logan City's rates are only being raised one classification, which still leaves them as low as any city in the intermountain region. We will have the same classification as that of Salt Lake City. The Cache County Association of Insurance Agents, as well as the present and prior city comBy JOSEPHINE LAPRAY missions, have known for several years that this change would take The family meeting of all ofplace, unless improvements were ficers in and teachers and their fathe fire protections njade cilities. partners, and the ward teachers The 95th brthday anniversary and partners was combined with of Mrs. Mara J. Allred t.Meik-- a social, a program and refresh- ley) formerly of Logan and Af- Fire ments. Bishop Anderson gave the ton. Wyoming, will he celcn.iu-Liberty Park near the l.oise instructions for the coming sj0e court on Friday, September month. Donal Andrews was in 4, from 12.30 to 9 p.m. family charge of the program and Stew- - members are asked to le preparart Richards headed the refresh- ed to participate on a program. Continued from Page One Lunch will be at 3:30 p.m. Each ment committee. the city commission stated. In Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson of group is asked to bring its own part: Ogden spent Sunday visiting with picnic. All friends and relatives A repori was received some her sister, Irene Lapray and ae invited to attend time ago the Board of Fire family. Underwriters of the Pacific . . . Mrs. Lydia Andrew has been Prof. Reed Roberts, bacteriolregarding the grading of the fire quite ill the past week. She is ogy department, and Prof. Garth defense system of Logan. improving some at this writing. A. James, veterinary division of "We weie informed that the Utah State Agircultural college, Baby Daughter grading resulted in classification Mrs. Emery Wiser returned are leaving for a field trip to of your city as national board home from the LDS hospital last Sanpete County, to conduct reclass 5. as compared to the p e week. She and are rejoic- search on a turkey disease. Emery vious grading of national board ing over the arrival of a baby class 4. daughter. Inspectors from this office Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hanson are have reinspected individually aU the COSTA MESA. Calif. W Three proud parents of a baby girl. and several men were killed specifically rated mercan tile, Attend Funeral school and industrial buildings in families narrow lv escaped death Mr. and Mrs. James Spack-ma- n For order to bring our surveys on when a single engined sport plane motored to Buhl, Idaho last those properties up to date. . . . outskirts of 25 where of Preston has power dived into thebefore Thomas Heath they Tuesday August Changes Made Mesa Costa dawn, shortly attended the funeral of Mrs. received a unanimous vote from As a result of the combinaVerl Hodges. Verl will be remem- - Eastern Idaho Production Credit narrowlv missing six houses. tion of revisions, the following The dead were veteran pilot 0. bered as grown up here Association directors as a candi- approximate average changes in in Trentonhaving all Trenton and for Smadcs Tuand peo jdate for the new Federal Farm gross fire insurance rates have pie extend deepest sympathy in Credit Administration board of been placed in effect: B Gregg. all La Ilabra. Clal.pn(.e t his bereavement directors. R died instantly. Masonry mercantile buildLyle and Mrs. Lapray spent One director Is to be elected ings, 11.8 percent increase; masThe pane had taken off a few at Monfor Ogden, the district of Idaho, onry mercantile contents, 13.1 Thursday night visiting rninutes earlier from the Orange Utah and to then motored Buhl, tana, Oregon and Washington. County percent increase; frame mercanairport on a dove hunting tile buildings, .2 percent reduc- Idaho and spent the week end The election is slated later this trjn to Bravvlev. Calif It roared tion: frame mercantile contents, wifh Robert Lapray. year. Heath curently is presi - loiit of the high fog in a power The speakers at Sacrament dent of the Eastern Idaho associa- 1.6 percent increase; dwellings, dive, just missing one row of 12.5 percent increase to 25 per- Sunday were Brother and Sister tion. homes on Elden Ave , and hit the Jay Andrews. cent reduction. of the street. It bounced edge Mrs. Sarah Winn visited in It was explained that the reacross the road and rammed into duction applicable to dwellings Ogden las week. two large treps in the front yard Breaks Arm results from a substantial stateof the A. J. Eichhorn residence. wide reduction of dwelling buildThe trees saved the Eichhorns Glade Brough had the misforand their five children who were ing rates to recognize good loss tune to break his arm above the experience The increase figure elbow. asleep in the house when the Reese M. Almond of Preston plane exploded in their front vard. in the dwelling listing Elain Reader returned home applies to from Salt Lake Friday evening is one of three vocalists who will ?,'one was injured al'houch pieces dwelling contents, which both the change for increased and started work at the agricul- appear at the talent auditions for 0f the wreckage landed within: the Horace Heidt show in Poca- - s,x fePt of the front porch. protection class and a general tural college Monday. rate adjustment for adverse loss Cause of the crash was not im- Gary Jensen visited in Salt tello Sept. 10. Lon Boutan. talent scout for mediately known. Civil Aeronau experience. Lake over the week end. from tics Board The new rates were made picked Almond investigators wp Barbara. Jan and Cleo spent Heidt. S ui. 1 of this year, and a week 50 contestants in conipeamong checking the possibility the r iot in Salt Lake. visiting have been furnished to agents tition at the Idaho State College lost control of the plane in a low California Vacation cloud layer. writing firt insuruance in Logan, Mrs. Lerwell Butler, Dian and Little Theatre Monday night. Mr Morr si. id. Mrs. Leo Goody are vacationing Properties in which inspectors in southern California. found increased hazards over Mrs. Jay Hulse has been visitSTARTS those existing on the last inspecher mother, Mrs. Mildred ing TODAY! tion have received smaller InAnderson the past week and now creases. has gone to Buhl to visit Jays' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' . . , ST-13- 40 Hulse. As a 8 00 8 15 32 15 32 30 Logan City. re-ra- Aide In Tunisia - Wyman New KVNU Neu Mnl 30 00 30 05 City And County Teachers Plan CACHE the-Uta- . -e France Ousts help at that particular time. Ihe v acation is slated for Oct. Eduthe same time as cational Association convention. Appearing before the board yesterday were T. R. Holt. Lewiston, Cac:e Sugar Beet Growers president, and Cyril K. Monk, Benson, director in the state sucar ticct growers association. School Calendar School will start Tuesday and end Mav 26. Fust term of the semester will end Nov 13second term will conclude Jan. 29. The second semester will FD. 1 with the first term ending Mar eh 26. Other holidays this year will be Thanksgiving, Nov. 26 and 27 "(Thursosv and Friday1, and Christmas, noon Dec. 24 thiough i Treasure Hunt KVNU derwriters. Each rating and each rate change is passed upon by the State Insurance Commission any chance takes effect. Enviable Position For a number of years Logan City has enjoyed the enviable position of having the lowest insurance rates of any city In the area. This was possible because of the excellent fire department that we were so proud of and an adequate water distribution system. However, we achieved this rating when the population of Logan Citv was around 10.000 people and the improvements necessary in the fire department and water system to furnish adequate protection to the area have not kept pace with the increase in population of the citv. As a result, it was neecssary Herald Journa- l- 7 rK'cTi!rPSrui,,wThe SariDsrS 6 yearscost!old at no extra Amazing! For the first time on the screen! Weapons to stagger your imagination' H aryl 7 A fiery role for th, flame-heirt- d liar!... 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