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Show Friday, December 1, 1944 L. K: Wood Harris N amed S; ree Vase Five THE SOUTH, CACHE COURIER Real! Thresher a- records of achievement, tw recognition of their outstanding State champions m named have been . Utah club girls. and a boy activities, conservation and .... wartime production respective by the Extension .Service. They are: F ive r. Harris, 60, widely" known authority and livestock", agriculture, has been appointed' M on soils, State Utah of Agriculturalcollege to succeed president G. Peterson. ; E. pr. ' Hj Dr. Harris, who was named unanimously at a meetiRepresentatives from nine stakes Lake City Saturday, has been president of Comprising' division four voted ng in Salt the to continue Brigham Young University, Provo, since 1921. this basketball program We feel very good about this appointment,, Mr. year at an organization meeting Our choice was unanimous after we had held Sunday in Logan, according Adney said. studied carefully the qualifications of 22 men considered to Ivan Miller of Hyrum; division 'DrI Franklin unit nnie , or a cneet-- ?ar one Amai. I S: to 4-- H Men Slate - ; Basketball Play . . Affial ut do, m ana the !(H he senators 5 them continue Pervisea dminis. service 1 repre. ee wiii an county explain use of Far, ermine ana 3g Hay-mon- 4-- H 17-je- Held at Logan activi. that made fflately ements were urban panese farm 5d by the camp Rav-- M Men Conference ,J supply 1 4-- 4-- ommit-- 1 I SOLDIER ON SAIPAN EXPLAINS NEW FISH CATCHING TACTICS n a slow-movin- g , er ission 1 be which also 1 aid. fN n had if r, the n J.0CALS - lent, a Of ! iday you no 'rom nde, lit Football Players Given Banquet - Box:-Elde- vith ;ind - " ped at first try-ou- t in Jake, Sorensens lot. The warm sun rays vibrated on the horizon.-- ' The tall green poplar trees in the with the yellow and brown in combined a picthe turesque setting . on the main thoroughfare of a pioneer village. I was but a lad of ten years as I hastily followed the sound of the musical rhythm from the which double geared separator was even more enchanting than that- of the old Forester machine which had come to town twelve year previous. How my heart throbbed with joy as I came in sight of the most magnificent and latest design that had entered our village. The large curved spoked crank flywheel with its shaft and lifting arms that operated the unique straw rack, and the $ide shake grain shoe worked with such alternatie motion and perfect balance it almost seemed human. of The prominent monogram and Aultman Cornelious late the John Taylor on the long tailing elevator proudly displayed the wonderful men who founded and invented the ingeneous machine that held such fame and prominence in the agricultural world for more than a half century. have Like many others who of contributed to the welfare mankind and once popular line have been crowded out by cunning craftiness of modern methods to increase sales and cheat the purchaser. The Aultman and Taylor line was known in nearly county of the every civilized world. Today the name seems foreign to the present generation. Since the first time in childhood days I was so fascinated with this make of thresher, I have had an inermost desire to build and own one fer myself. It was not until now that I have been able to realize my youthful fond hopes. By constant and persistent labor with availing myself of every spare moment, making each and every piece, amounting to hundreds of intricate and technical parts, finally began the assembly. On the last day of October I rolled the finished product off the erection 1st I gave it the t first with steam as motive power. ...The - rapture that filled my being was almost equal to that of youth, as the perfectly cleaned wheat came pouring out of the grain auger and the straw was carried off the twelve foot drag carrier. It has a capacity of 50 bushels per hour and will no doubt prove very useful in these strenuous times of scarcity of farm machinery to fill in an in caring emergency for the crops and prove a true replica of the old faithful prototype which has long since gone the way of mother earth. nd nd Agri-cultur- - ivas Rain-McBride- 1; ust ipa up. , ' Zoology Prof. Named at USAC d the Mr a lat it m- - !SS in - -' administr-- f 4-- H ieetings the brightly painted Aultman and yellow and. brown was given its Taylor Separator " president.. ex--i 1), 17, - many placings on herin canning and a George Q. Morris, general MIA of Dorothy Sanford (photo in He has been active in the war cash prizes, ator of proven capabilities $69 including hibits, the won Delta, top rating he effort total income the last three superintendent' and Creed specialist in soils and livestock, National during Clothing : Achieve- -; which brought her ' r .: ' to positfor $1,642.93. this athletic' suited all adviser, g, from of projects ,sew-..in4 for ment her year record years, serving as a member .... of is admirably of 15, 3), (photo Fred 127 outlined attended Matley the and meeting the state naval recruiting board, making over or mending ion. is Utath winner of the , Coalville, and herself for the family. for the year. garments program proposed and function of which is to assist voting present Trustees State award in the 1944 National Her cash prizes in clothing contwo-wa- y Keith Christensen, Preston, Idaofficer candidate Chairman ' Adney were: in H Meat Animal Program proselection, besides her does" She total tests $10.50. !. sucwas ho Chielected E. president, Wilson, as and Salt Thomas a member of the advisory Lake, B. Isaacson, wn dry cleaning. Her award is vided by Thorpe 5 years in club work, Frank provided Mer-ri- ll committee of the Japanese Relo- ceeding Mr. Miller, and by the Educational Bu- -- cago. During Fqterson, Logan; Henry ' 180 sheep, 11 of handled council Cache Comthe Fullmer, Cotton boy valley of reau the American Fork cation Center at Spool Warnick, Topaz. lamb fat won which grand chamfield scout named was executive, pany. In May, 1943, he attended the Salt Lake; Blackhurst, livestock various at Hyrum of 16, Fae pionships scout 2), Huggins (photo representative. Mr. Chrisinternational food conference at other won has many Fred shows. of Leon Fonnesbeck, Logan; W. winner is Bear River the City, tensen will' select other officers Logan; Dr. E. E. Mon-so- Hot Springs, Va-- , as adviser-,- , to later on. placings on his lambs, including ; the 1944 State award in the Na' ' ' , $988.60 in cash prizes, which tional Salt Lake; L. C. Montgome- the Iranian delegation, the first Canning Achievement, his The group voted to expand the Glass Corp. Kerr brought his total income from He Ed Street, great international conference on the by Heber City; frovided 6 ry to $7,455.06. the include projects club limit to in sheep work, participation ago years postwar reconstruction, in which Richfield. for best 17 and 26 and older players. This girl canned 1,754 and helped put also won awards La Sal; Ray 44 nations participated. Redd, Charles of vegetables, meats, 1,125 p jars He was recently made an ad- will allow practically every ward of Roosevelt, and Dr. Dillman, fruits, soups and jellies, and won in theh various stakes to parPrestwich, members of the board viser on the thirteenth regional are allThe Clothing and Canning Achievement State winners awardsDec.3-6U. S. Civil Service board, with ticipate. . were not in attendance. National H Club Congress m Chicago, to the expense trips The It is expected that Dr. Harris headquarters in Denver. gold watch. All three Meat Animal winner receives a The over duties as U'SAC board functions in an advisory will take winners are eligible to compete for national honors of capacity to assure proper standthe beginning at president year. the new fiscal July 1, ards for various phases of govwill become ernment service. when Dr. Peterson Dr. and Mrs. Harris are the emeritus-It is exThe northern Utah and southpresident ern Idaho pected also that the BYU board parents of six sons and daughdivision held will canvass the ed- ters: Dr. Franklin of trustees Harris Jr., its annual meeting in the Logan ucational field soon in an effort assistant professor of physics, tabernacle Sunday at 1:30 p. m. The hash is tossed into the Fahulous fish stories 'probably a suitable successor to University of Utah; Dr. Chaun-ceto find Ivan Miller of Hyrum, division are as old as man himself, but water with a path of it leading D- Dr. Harris. Harris, assistant profes- supervisor, conducted the openboat. up to the Walton feats can During his years as a leader sor of geography, University or ing exercises. Five years ago Mr. few Isaac with grenade in Then wait, you equal the ingenious G.I. methin the elucational field, Dr.. Harr- Chicago, now on leave as a lieu- Miller was elected vice president hand ready for action. In a Utenant 24 the in on the S. "Army, as of this organization, but due to od devised by U. S. soldiers on years is has spent moments the fish appear few Saipan island to provide fresh BYU campus and 11 at the Lo- signed to the office of strategic the the and way they hit into that president being called into maskerel for the army menu. ,,. service, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. the army, he has filled that pogan institution. hash puts even the seasoned In his statement to the press Roscoe A. Grover, New York sition for most of that period. Corporal Grant Robbins, son G.I.. showhound to shame. Mrs. Ralph Jenson, Salt Dr. Harris said he felt humble City When there is practically a George Q. Morris, general su- of Mrs. William T. Robbins, in the outstanding Lake; Mrs. Vernon D. Jensen, perintendent of the Y.M.M.I.A-ansucceeding Logan, publisher of The Can-onsolid mass of fish a few feet me Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. Ralph a monthly paper from the boat you yank out the persons who have preceded Jive, Creed Haymond of the church to artillerymen on as president of the college, athletic council of Salt Lake City, distributed and O. Bradley, Salt Lake. and a pin, toss the grenade Dr- Harris always has been were the principal speakers. cited the names of J. W. Sanbunderwater explosion proSaipan, tells the story of these slight Items discussed were plans for fishing expeditions. orn, J. M. Tanner, W. J. Kerr, active in Church affairs and has vides hundreds of dead fish. held various positions in auxil- the Senior Scouts recreation and John A. Widtsoe and Dr- - PetersIn addition, yellowtails, a As you probably know, he on. iary organizations. He is also a also activities .for, our boys wheii wrote, fish about 3 feet long sometimes fishing tackle is not al- member of the general board of they receive, their discharge with the I have been interested from standard equipment appear to eat the dead ones. the Y. M. M. I. A. the present conflict.. The wel-far- e invasion soldier. So the fishing' We polish these off with a pis- educational in the ways Dr. Harris is one of the most were most inspirational and intol. of young ' people of Utah, party load up with several cans Dr. Harris The only warning was, dont Conse- distinguished men in America in structive. continued. of C ration hash and a few M. I. A. supervisors and rephand grenad.es, catch a ride on worry about small bones as you quently I can feel that I am not the field of agricultural research. eat them, just look out for the nearest landing barge, and making any fundamental change He is known as a prolific author resentatives from the stake presi... the same type of young per-so- in this field and has written the dencies were present. The follow- head for open water. shrapnel. try-ouing stakes participated: Hyrum, is served by both institut- following books: Logan, Cache, ions. Smithfield and The Principles of Agronomy, Mr.1 and Mrs. Claren W. Allen Benson Oneida, Franklin, Port-neu- f and 1929) Dr. Harris was born in Benj- (1915 announce the birth of a baby Dr. (with and IdahoMalad, amin,, Utah county, August 29, George Stewart.) daughter at the Dee hospital in 1884, The Young Man and His Vothe son of Dennison Em-e- r Ogden, October 11. This is the and Eunice Stewart Harris, cation," 1916. first child of the coupleThey As a boy, were former Hyrum residents. he accompanied his The Sugar Beet in America," Mrs.-IvaMiller spent Tuesday obfamily to Mexico where he (1918). in Salt Lake City. tained his at early education Mrs. Dorene Johnson and baby Jl Soil Alkali. (1920). ; the Juarez Stake Academy, from South Caches 1944 football Col- daughter Nancy, of Ogden, spent Tax a7 Internal D. Allen, Scientific which he was graduated in 1903. Research and Hu- team, who won the first region lector, is spending the week in the. Thanksgiving holidays at the (1924). Upon his return to this count- man Welfare, one championship for their school, home of her parents, Mr. and county. ry, he entered Brigham Young The Fruits of Mormonism, will be honored Friday at 7 p. m. MrsThe Ray Obray. Obray was graduated (1925). and University at the annual football banquet in Mrs. Eugene Petersen, has re- family are living in the Hilda from that institution with a B. He is affiliated with numerous the school cafeteria, it was an- turned home after a pleasant two Maughan home for the winter. S. degree in, 1907- - The next scientific, scholastic nounced today Coach Cliff weeks visit in California. by honorary a member of and year he became L. K. WOOD, Mrs. Fred Fallows has returned other organizations; Utah Poole. the faculty of the Utah Coach Dick Romney, director of to her home following a major Mendon, Utah. of Science (past presMrsAcademy McBride Mr. John and College at 7ixgan. After ident); American Geographic So- athletics at Utah State Agricultur- were Sunday dinner guests at operation at a Logan hospital. leaving Logan he matriculated at of al college; Deb Young, Aggie bas- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Her daughter, Mrs. Ernest American Society Cornell where he ciety; University, 1920-2ketball and track coach, will be in bow of Santa Monica, Cal-- , who Agronomy, president was granted his Ph.D degree in came here to attend her mother, American Farm Economics Asso- speakers on the short program. 1911. Asto her home Wednesday. American returned Genetic ciation; will Miss Special W. be of Salt guests Front Clawson J. Dr. Harris became instructor American Association Kirkbride, and Lake City, spent the Thanksgiving Vonna is a nurse at the Canta superintendent of science in the Juarez Acade- sociation; Dr. Datus M. Hammond, 33 asNa- Lloyd Theurer, clerk of the Cache week-enof Agricultural Legislation; visiting with her fath- Monica hospital. sociates protozoologist He , assumed my in 1904-0with the tional Education Association; County school board; John J. er, William Clawson. the position of assistant in agriU. S. department of agriculture the member of Utah Federation Bick-more, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Broadstone at Auburn, Alabama Hendry, Hyrum, and D. M. cultural at B Y U Association chemistry has been secretary, Utah Dry Mr. and Mrs. Carl Green and have received word that their appointed head of Paradise, board members, through the next year and asthe Utah Farmers Association; and president, were son of Ogden, Logan sportswriters. guests son, Private Stanford Broadstone, State Agricultural college sistant in chemistry at the Utah1 baby depart1923, of the Utah Irrigation and of Mr- and has been promoted to corporal. ment of zoology and Captains, to succeed Monte Al- over the week-en1907-0Experiment Station in entomology, American Drainage Congress; len and is Mrs. Bill a mail clerk with the college officials announce. Stanford The following year he went to Lindley, will be electHilary Olsen. Asiatic Society; American Orien- ed. 1st armored division of Lieutenant Cornell Dr. Hammond, a native of ProUniversity as assistant tal Society; Utah Council for the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Allen spent General Clarkes Fifth army in vidence, succeeds the in soil and became Prevention of technology late Dr. W. War; director, instructor in 1910-11- . Thanksgiving day at Tooele, as Italy. Stan was one of Hyrums W. Henderson, as head Of the deAssociaMental Utah Hygiend most son brilliant musicians. and family, guests of their After taking his doctorate partment at tion; Sigma Kappa Phi, Pi GamMr. and Mrs. Reid Allen. Cornell he was named He was graduated from USAC professor ma Mu, Alpha Kappa Psi, Delta of agronomy to the USAC. Mr. and in 1932 and received his masters Wednesday He evening Mrs. Beth Morgan of Los Ang- Mrs. Russell Allen were pleasant- degree in 1934 and served in this capacity from Mu, Delta Phi. his doctorate Novembers draft eles. Calif-- , and Joseph Humphreys Completing He also has been vice presi1911 to ly surprised to receive a telephone degree in 1936 from the University 1917; was director of the call 13 men from Cache county. Merof Salt Lake City, were Friday call from their son school of Quil, wherein of California. He agricultural engineering dent of the Farmers and a at the he stated he had just been pro- teaching fellowship at received from 1912 to 1916, and director chants Bank for ' more than a left for the Fort Douglas recep- and Saturday visitors California. center tion to according recently home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Ol- moted to a First Lieutenant and decade. of the Utah Dr. Hammond was Experiment Station instructor A. M. clerk of the local sen. from 1916 to 1921. ' had just received his silver bars and assistant professor of In his own community he is selectiveTurner, service board. zoology Dr. Harris assumed that dayQuil is stationed at and entomology at the U the presi- a willing and energetic worker are: SAC They Mrs. Lila Petersen and three Camp Pickett, Virginia. He also from 1936 to 1939 and dency of BYU in 1921, succeedi- and has served as president of then ber, Niederhaus-eLOGAN Charles Josie, and children, said ng the came Dean, he was Faye, since the Utah Valley Hospital affiliated with the bureau late Dr. George feeling fine and enof animal industry. He is George Dean Mortensen, and all of Ogden, spent the week-en- d joying his work. its organization. He is a memin this position he the auin Hyrum visiting relatives and thor of many scientific which ber of Provo Chamber of Com- Wallace Edgar Smith. many changes publicafriends. were house guests Wins Lieutenant Bars Drought the tions dealing with They SMITHFIELD Lawrence Anuniversity to a high merce. of degree of acceptance among the domestic animals. parasitology drew Hansen and Edward Ar- of Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen. Bob son of Mr. Choate, Mrs. and nations schools of higher learniHis wife is the former thur Gittens. Calvin Choate of Lewiston, former Emily Mrs. Connie Wilson of Salt North ng. Merrill of Ogden. Cache WELLSVILLE Jack Bailey Lake and Utah Aggie grid week-en- d the spent Many new buildings have been star, has been commissioned a Leatham, Dean Jones Riggs, and here asCity erected on the guests of Mr. and Mrs. second Brigham Young lieutenant after completing Doyle Cooper McBride. E. J. came to Wilson. he Connie campus and the campus has officer candidate school at Port PETERSBORO Fred Paul be will A statewide poultry show been present at the 84th birthday celegreatly enhanced by land-ap- e held In Benning, Ga. Poulsen. bration of E. J- Wilson Sr. first the Logan during improvement during his week m MENDON in February according to V. " Seth John Bird. administration. S. Carlson, secretary of the Cache YOUNG . Alvin Dr. Harris studied Urging the support of Courtney Corporal and Mrs. Roy D. Lar- Back to Service in Europe Seaman Russell Larsen, son of alumni in the Sixth national war sen left Hyrum Monday, after Breeders associa- Jensen. and the Orient in 1926-27- , Poultry County when e made PARADISE De Wayne Nor- spending the past two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Norman Larsen of loan drive, a Utah State alumni a trip around the world, tion who will stage the event. ater he won The sponsors will attempt to ris Richman. visiting in Hyrum and Logan, Newton has returned to Treasure bulletin was released Monday to be-nrecognition by. outLEWISTON BJane of one Orand show their make the with, the made chairman and agricul-un- st parents. Corporal Lar- Island, Cal., to resume naval du- alumni by the Utah State Alumni sen is stationed at Hobbs, New ties after spending a leave with association under the Intermountain Dopp. of the Siberian coloniza-Ho- n standing in the direction of his parents. He has been in the Parley Kilbum, executive Mexico. of Russia in 1929, when he west, Mr. Carlson said. Already 10 secretary. service for one year. The bulletin nt several months In have been obtained Marriage Licenses suggested that alEurope. large trophies umni cash to and Aid Mr. and Mrs. Buford Swanson prizes amounting special the war effort, the that time he had vis-e- d iJ1,or. Marriage licenses have been isJaPan, where he attend-to- e to more than $500 will be awarded sued at the Cache county clerks entertained their family at a He who sees most clearly and alumni association, and servicec office to Fernon E. Reeves, 34 dinner party Sunday afternoon. enlightens other minds most read- men by purchasing a war bond in conference to various winners. Those who f and Eva of were attended ..Mr. and ily, keeps his own lamp trimmed the name of the alumni associa35, both Sorenson, agriculturai division311 tion. Editors pointed out Through flaith we understand Pocatello, Idaho; to'-- Alfred Ains- Mrs. Leslie Critchlow and Chloe and burning Mary Baker Eddy. that buyto 1939.40 ing a bond in the name of the Dr. Harris again that the worlds were framed' by worth Lorenzen, 21 of Wend-ham- , Swanson of Ogden, Buford SwanA to son be alumni so of that things Maine and Emma Jean Ana leave of absence the word laugh, joyous, must flow God, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Swan association would to SfiifTantecl help igPnaent as agricul-nra- t which are seen were not made of derson, 18 of Hyrum; to Warren son- - Following the dinner a f n from a joyous heart, for without build a greater college to care for kindness adviser to the Iranian gov- things .which' do .appear. Hebtheir Pal-ilthere can be no true joy. children when they were Hansen, 23 and Thais group picture was taken in ernment. , . mer Johnson, 23, both of Logan. Logan. . rews 11:3. . Carlyle. ready to enroll. . As for the position. M-m- en ated 1898 fore-grou- M-m- en set of back-grou- 5 f". It was along about the summer 5. d - ' Thirteen Leave For Armed Service - State Poultry Show Planned Alums Urged to Support Drive - . g. Pan-Pacifi- am-Gree- y . - |