Show 'V j N j-- - '- 7 I snow ’Following an survey made under direction of Merlin Boswell of the local Soil Conservation Office the moisture picture looked about 79 to 80 average percent of the long-tim- e However MrBoswell pointed end-of-Ap- 4 out that the recynt ‘muddy" salt storm “melted a good deal of now but the moisture went Into the ground and the- amount of water content when measured ' was reduced considerably” He Indicated- that the true pic- - - ' iV Smithfield Race And Rodeo Meet Set Saturday 1:30 P M " ture is then a little better now than the enow survey "showed It is hie opinlou that the Los as n River Is la "pretty good but - Uttle ’ Bear Is little bit short" A complete mult of the new surveys is lilted below with the now depth as tbs Erst figure " the water contest the seco and the 13SS water eouteut fives: ' Garden City Summit — SI Inches snow 30 huaes water It Inches last year Klondike Narrows — 30 Inches snow 01 water 13 last year ML Logan — 90 Inches snow 235 water 2U laat year Spring Hollow (lower) In inchee new snow 3J Inches Water 43 inches last year : ' Spring Hollow (upper) — 57 inches snow 30 Inches water 331 Inches last year ' Tony Grove Ranger Station — no snow and no water at end of con-dltio- - ' Entries hhvt been steadily coming in for the annual Smithfield Race and Rodeo Meet slated for Saturday May 7 at 1 130 pim' on the Smithfield :r 'VU"- 7Ball Park groundsin of the 1960 R to 0 Cronquist charge According fete entries have been received from Utah Idaho and! 1 make entries Wyoming He invites those desiring-tbefore at JO this to contact him evening Calf roping steer riding and flat races will be major features of the Saturday meet which is being sponsored ApriL Inches enow Monte Crlaco-- 36 by the Smithfield Summit Saddlers Club 10 Inches water 30J Inchee last Lewis Pitcher is president of the organization with year Little Bear (upper) — 7 Inchee DeMar Fonnesbeck vice president Homer Rich secresnow 13 water none last year in O director R of and Cronquist arrangecharge tary ' little Bear (lower) 7-- no snow mentsor water thle year Same conAil residents of the valley art invited tq attend acdition existed last year at this t time cording to Mr Cronquist 35 SOUTHFIELD-- -v - -- 78 : V? c i-V " r fIf - Girls S 5kf Baha'i Faith - Y: V ttSSW mrwlOM BARDLED TO A STORM of lunging bucks and whipping hooves s! this brooe ridsr is sticking with hit mount Tb photo at ieiniader'that tailial rodeo performancea of tho pear coma this urns Collegiate rodeos sponsored by Utah Stale University 7:30 pm and Saturday f ti lodeo Club wtQ he presented Friday! 7 3:31 pm at Cache County prices are Falrgrounds-Admlsslo- t: 73 cents for student and MAO Rodeo Club preaktent7Ken Doe Cunulngban secretary-treasure- r Tbs Utah State tor adulta Wayne Cunningham--- to Satterfield vice president and - standings Kodee la scheduled Tha rodeo win feature six Friday at 7 JO p m and Batur- events tor ‘eOwbojrs and two tor day at 1:30 pin at Cache Cbenty girls A K Major USU senior Fair Grounds y !' from Logan Is arena director Thou toon six injtermouataln - 'A rodeo queen to bo announced colleges and unveraltles — USU today in assembly win reign Idaho State Montana State Col-- over tho rodeo Contestants arc Montana State University lege Anette- - Daniels Garland' EOlsa' and Montana College Western Walt Bros Card AnderBrigham Yeung University — son Ogden Calif) : Sharon McGuire wQ eompeta in the American ColCalif Judy- - Swan Edgewood legiate Rodeo Association approv- KayevOte Roberts TaM-on- a Lamay ed event The USU Rodeo Oub Elizabeth Felt Ogden Nan'V rodeo? :? 'i the sponsors Adame Logan Jania Gillette Prints wen by cowboys and cy teams In the USU rodeo will go Tooele Joanne Glover Logan and Bonnie Shirley Fish Haven toward deciding tho regional cot- Idaho legists redes championship USU is ctorreotiy in second place behind Montana State College in Vniveraityln--tereeOegte-te -- -- f- -- : : v A - 1 a -A- mvm ' PRESTON — William Reid McNeil 71 former resident of Preston died Monday at his home la Hatkmsl City Calif of Carcinoma: Ms body is being returned 3 '' it i3 ! : - 1 ' ‘ ' (:: 3 ‘ ' ' 3 - v- J r to Preston when funeral services will be conducted Friday et 3 n pm in Webb runeral Home '' Prienda may call at the Funeral Home Friday morning prior to tho funeral Burial will be in ’s-Falrriew’ceraetery March 1 was born If r McNril JIM at Ramab New Mexico a eon of James Reid and Mary EUp sabeth Nielaen McNelL Ho came to Fatrview with Us parent! when A 11 years old He married Edith Chedgzey Feb U 113 at Poca- tello and later the marriage was solemnized In Idaho Fails temple Ho had bfen a blacksmith and mechanic and had lived in sever-- i al Idaho dtles before moving to California about IMS Survivors Include his wtto of National City: 'tour sons and daughters Reid" Santa Monica Calif Mrs George (June! Ros-sltMrs Stanley Shoshone (Ann) Dellworth Carey James n 16 C Mountain Home brothers ‘ and slaters Mrs Mamie Neeley Mr Chloe Bowen and Mrs Velma Cottle Preston: Mrs Ma Hadley Swan Lake: Ether Wlnnemueca Nev end Marrtner W Van Nuys Calif "Lines to Flatter You" and give instruction In pattern selection t Project sessions will begin at 1 pm following a touch at the USU eafeterla ' These sessions will Include foods demonstrations and the actual sewing of samples that will be helpflil to different clothing phases AH clothing club leaders an requested to bring adaaors plna needles and other sewing equip meat with them Another special school for clothing leaden will be conduct13 ed and a training meeting for home Improvement leaden will be held June 1 according to Bessie K ' fiy ft Logan Cite truffle court had a Lemon Cache County hams demonstration agent light week with ten motorists appearing before the court and they were fined a total of NX) Tho violators their offenses ' and fines are as follows: T H Daniels Logan no Utah registration 55- - Elroy Jones Paradise no Utah registration 35 Dean B Cooper WeHsvllle through atop sign M0 Stuart M Jones Logan speeding M0 Fred K Schlees Providence failure Two prominent speakers for the to yield right of way 310 annual ' "Sales Congress" of tha Jerrold M Ward Ttemonton Utah Association of Life Undor-wrlfinthrough stop sign 110 John W to be held Thursday May Hurd Logan failure to keep 11 to Lake City wen ancontrol vehicle 315 Salt of proper: Stephen E Bedford BlackfooL nounced' today by general chairthrough red light 110 WllUam man Todd W Bechtol of Salt T Rlyota Salt Lake City through Lake City 1 red light M0 Stuart M Jones E C Childs general agent of Logan expired permtt 35 tha Minnesota Mutual life Insurance - Company of Denver thia great teacher brought to Colorado win be one speaker Tha hla Ratenera everywhere Is con- other prominent insurance man tained in "Soma Answered Ques- la William E Nofth general man--' ager of tho Northern Illinois tions" Branch of the New York Ufa Insurance Company foom Evanston Illinois Tha One day meeting to be held at Motel Utah will be attended by 250 life underwriters from the entire state of Utah and It win feature the presentation of sales Ideas and techniques In various phases of the Insurance business In all there will be four major speakers representing the major insurance companies of America' In addition to Mr Bechtol the other committeemen - Include: ' Ralph J Hill of Salt Lake City John F Watson of Salt Lake City William E Bradshaw of Ogden Charles L Soelberg of Salt Lake City and DeLoy MqMullsa of Ogden who la president of the association A meeting for all Cache County dubs has been leaders of girls called tor Saturday May 7 in the Rural Arts building on tho Utah ' State University campus Mrs’ Ruth Clayton home economist for the McCall Pattern company will be present In the morning session which begins at 10 am She will apeak on 4-- H "Some Answered Queitiona" was ' presented recently to the Cache County Public library1 by Uw Baha’is of Logan It j will supplement several other books concerning the Baha’i Faith now in the library Tho book is a compilation of explanations given by Abdu’V-Bahto queitiona asked of him bout God- - Christianity v the related various - prophets and - V : "V' topics In 'Although first published 190Stho message of the book la still aa timely as It was when first published" local representative! stated "It baa been reprinted many times as wen' as published in other language! The book is in no aeusa a story of tho Baha’i Faith nor an explanation ‘ of : tt but It dnei give tho Bahai point of view on many questions often asked by people Interested In religion and n spiritual matters' bdul-Baha eldest aon of the Prophet-Founde- r of the Baha’i World Faith shared from child-mo- d tho years of peraecuUon exile and imprisonment with hla beloved father A life of suffering that would have broken and imbittered many only increased Xla devotion to his faith and intensified the depth of tenderness and understanding that he poured upon aH whose lives ha touched David Starr Jordan president of Stanford University when Abdul-Bab- a spoke there In U12 afterwards said that Abdul Baha trod the "mystic way with practical feet” Much of the insight which ' Club T o Meet 4-- H Notes 10 Fines rs £ Tr A ielite pm in the Lodge Rooms general public la Inyited to pay trfiMte to motherimod ‘it the annual event according to Ralph T Duns Exalted Ruler Birimp Date Jeuklaa of the Logs! 139 wart WO be the featured speaker A dedication to Meth-e-r SPHOAIiSr-- Yenoa Ktcbw and MRgL Gteu Lucherinl top photoi praeticc radio operations wiSbc given by hwh He ChapUa and musical aumbera kii part of Natkxial Guaid field nxectlaes fas 1 The program is under- Gnca Canyon last Sunday j The drill' was 1 1 Cr-e- f Find Smith loeM : In praparation lor Uteh National Guard 7 4 jft A jr frf'-'Wl'V- i 'V' : pc— fery' t m ’ - ad K Logan City Cache County and Civil Defense officials bed met' at 10 am to open on important letter which after being interpreted Indicated fanthat then was radio-activ- e out In the area Interpretation of the letter was to be called la to headquarters by short wave police radio or telephone by 4 pm on Wednesday According to Beth Hovey Civil Defense Woman’s Assistant the challenge was to see how quickly the reading could be Interpreted M Pree-bytera- summer camp which1- wttl be held to early June "la bottom pboto SSgt John fierce of WefiivUe and 8p4 Jerry Zollinger o( River Howitzer — one Heights maneuver aa’ of six each weapons hi battelkMu - t k be 7 f went on 640 conelrad broadcasting" The reception was very good she declared and cbuld be heard within a radius of 25 ' miles Logan Mrs Hovey- explained waa designated aa a reception center 'and' in time of national emergency there 'would foe no evacuation from Logan or Utah Instead people would be brought here from the eoeatand it la - Hottest Coldest Larado Tex wu the warmest place hi the nation yesterday with a temperature reading of M degrees the U S weather bureau v reported today This morning’s low waa 23 (to greea registered at both West Yellowstone Mont and Reno 1 Nevada i - t f i J Sn - j - 'to j ft TTTPPh' X4 jrito onrB m rs-- a 9 to itn'mn m ernTtol sr ttiKfo iBiifon Twi ? v MOTHER'S uDAY':'7-f Lustrous Dacron-Cotto- Broadcloth n Personalised with Shirtwaist dress - " V ' without 1995 2295 Monogram ' ‘i ii - V 5 - p j V"? ’m' IF vv-Sizest i 9-- 1 5J i Vi ‘ v" - 0-- 1 ITS HIGH fASHION VI : - for ALLEN'S HAS II X h 7" ‘ ? She said emphasized Hovey reported that a local radio station "cut back and l— VA V Prior to this (V 4 Raw-ermne- - Edward H Peterson 73 kng-timresident of Logan passed way at a local hospital this morning fdlowlng an illess of several weeks ' For over 50 been he bad years employed for the Union Pacific Railroad as a telegrapher and was affectionately - known to everyone in Logan as "Pete" He was a member of Harmony Lodge No M- Boyd Arch Chapter No I El Camanderie Ho enjoyed golf and fishing In hla younger days He waa born March 3 IBM in Murray Utah a son of Lars and Ida Oilcan Peterson Petersen He was the husband of Mary C Peterson They made their home at COO West Center He la survived by hie Widow a yon Jack of Chicago a son Donald Ipswich England four daughters Mrs May Hodges DuBols Idaho Helen Brown California Mary Anne Shaw Salt Lake City Janet Logan brothers and sister Arnold M MfVTMifaet Bird aR of Sandy Utah 13 grandchildren and four Funeral services win be held n Saturday at I p m at the Church with Rev' Miner E Bruner In charge! Friends may call at Lindquist Mortuary Friday from 7 to I p m and alter 11 a m Saturday Burial will be to tiM Logan cemetery rTw f't bad deflmse— or functioning to help peoIn dlstresa—goea into action The alert came at 11:07 am and sent In One of the purposes ple whenever more than five families Tuesday via the Utah Highway of the alert was to check on eon-elr- are affected Tha role' tt has on' officials various and Patrol as Cache County- Joined played In floods accidents and the rest of the nation in a three-da- y to im If they werp mi their toes more recently the earthquake at Civil Defense alert1 ready : to meet en unexpected Yellowstone Park cannot over en ) t aril Clan-inceriii- d -- ' 'fit1 Important therefore that wu "not ' only have our own' Domes in order but an prepared to help those unfortunate in times of crises" ' - TSfe special Mothers Day program oonsored by Logan Klka Lodge No 149 will be held Sunday at : i fi - A M l' ' Death Claims grand-'ehUdre- MofhorrDay dance and gong tho children maka tha story spring world eomo alive In - top photo are 'DeAnn Olsen as a duck and Jimmy Greaves and Bruce Dickerson as froggies In bottom photo Aside Stewart and Rex Haynea art seated on rock whan nature awakens Docket Annual ' Program For CHILDREN Of THE Adama Annex school grades one through five' are presenting a review "Wide Wonderful World" this evening and Friday 7 o’clock at the annex building In Utah Underwriters er tiki Outline: —I T A'eiaiA - wiissrfAfe Alj p-- q “ - irifoe ' |