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Show BLIND GIVI HYRUM FOLK CHANCE TO ncati ABOUT READY Telephone 700 LEARN BRAILLE TO CELEBRATE Lions Club of Logan Undertake Project to Aid in Sight Conservation Work. logon Lions have undertaken to F.iglith Year- Contest for Goddess and Queen Concluded Sunday Night Feature Boat Haring. - No. A HOME Ill IA Pi'll FOIl HOME PEOPLE LOGAN, UTAH. TUESDAY. ILSO per Year JUNE 27. G2 Remember Sarajevo? Just 25 Wars Ago West Center Street STATE GARDEN give every blind person who so de- a ritiz ns concluded Hyrum sires an opportunity to learn the spirited contest Sunday night Braille system of reading. hen they voted to make Miss This program of sight conservation has MaRee Clawson, 20. charming daureceived considerable attention by ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Albln T. the club and by the committee Clawson. Goddess of Liberty. They composed of Ambrose Call, chair- also voted to make Miss Donna man; Commissioner Vern Muir and Larsen. 20. daughter of Mr. and Eric Johnson. Mrs. Ernest Larsen equally cliarm-m- g. State Queen. These two latlles Any person Interested in learning to read should contact any will ride In separate floats In the member of the committee when mo:ning parade. Olliers In the the necessary arrangements will be voting contest will be Mauls of made for giving the course. Hie Honor. been comhave Instruction is given free to any j Arrangements person whom tlie club accepts as pleted for the big boat races on the Hyrum dam at 4 p. m. on I worthy. of tlie Inthe date next, Tuesday blind who knows the Any person art of reading by the BraiUe sys- -, dependence Day celebration. Er- ot Ogden will tem has a distinct advantage oerinost Kammoer ot important one who does not know how tolhave H tothe public. Up-read. Papers and magazines giving Y V the news of tlie day are being wards of thirty entries will be In the raws. There will be two dlvi printed by this system. It Is com one for the 33 horse power paratively easy to learn and some-thin- sions; that every blind person boats and one for tlie 22 horse should know. They are given the Pwer bais. Fallowing these races will be riding necessary opportunity by tlie local there Entries will be from Ogden, Lions dub. and Cache county. f Other features of tlie full days k ill Y 0S celebration will be the morning band concerts, baseball parade, Twenty-fivtomorrow, Austrian Archduke Franx Ferdinand and bia wife were assasyears ago games, fireworks oft the Hyrum a student. The murder precipitated the World sinated at Sarajevo, Serbia- ,- by Gavrillo Prim-ip- , dam and a big athletic show. The war within six weeks. Photograph at left historically famous, shows the archduke and his committee is still dickering for a shows the ear Other photograph wife about to enter their car Just before the assavsination. headliner for the athletic show, as it looks now in a Sarajevo museum, its bullet boles marked with white paint. f o o By Robert Crookslon If you haven't watched young fellows getting ready for these annual scout hiking trips youve missed something good. The older scouts called the Jim Bridger outfit started three years ago on this 10 day trip, a foot Lieutenant Elvin F. Maughan To advertise more completely the The soft ball game between The Logan City Street departand carry everything, blanket, pup of tlie United States Army air team and tent, food, cooking utensils, tooth service made a hurried visit Into ment is doing good work In level- opening of the Grand Canyon the Lundberg Motor automobrush, towel, soap, several pairs Logan Sunday. He flew an army ing a parking place for on the team CCC U. the 89 S. and River Snake Alpine Highway biles in the interior of the cenof socks, comb first aid kit and the beautiful plane from Moffet Field, Califor- ter business block. With an oil the celebration at Afton and in Herrick Flats in some carry camera and fishing nia, where he is stationed. A sprinkling to keep down the dust, the Grand canyon of the Snake Grand Canyon of the Snake ritackle. couple of hours were spent with this will make a good place for River July 3 and 4, the commit- ver will be the principal afterThe first year they went to the relatives residing here and then parking automobiles of the local tee at Afton has arranged for a noon attraction in the canyon. where there the return trip was Uintah mountains, made. He business and profossional nym KSL on Friday are hundreds of small lakes full alighted his plane at the Logan and make more room for the quiz contest over Tuesday, July 4th for the celebrati12:45 at 30, June p. m. High on-of the opening of the Grand of fish, then the next summer to airport for his brief stay. shopping public on Main street. school girls from Afton, Montpelier Canyon Snake River Highway, , Yellowstone park, and stayed away Lieut. Maughan is a graduate of The Central Traffic and Safety recommended and Logan will participate in the U. S. 89. The CCC team has not has from highways and automobiles the USAC and has been in the Committee Melba Call, daughter of been beaten in two years. Soft one drives be contest. streams followed way that mountain only aviation corps of the U. S. Army They Ambrosl Call will represent Logan ball is their specialty. The Lundto on drive -the way and aaught li the trout ibey for the past ten years. He just permitted in the contest. berg team being at the top of could eat. of foreign this interior parking and that all completed two years U. S. highway 89 is not only an the local league, should make it traffic leave through the west zone. service at canal the of favorite The way cooking International highway extending to interesting for the Alpine team. entrance. This will prevent was wrap the fish In stiff day-mu- d The members of the Alpine on the concrete driveway Mexico City, Mexico, but to Edand cover with live coals. back of the business houses. monton, Canada. It may in time team are- - Givins, catch; Christjust Hie third trip was last summer The plan is to provide a similar be extended to Alaska on the ian, pitcher; Foreman, 1st base; and this took them info Custer parking area in the interior of north to Chile and Argentina. Stinkard, 2nd base; L. R. Woods, Co., Idaho, the school busses and the north business block. South America on the south and 3rd base; Russell, center fieldH. truck took them and their packs r. fielder; Brisciano, become the Great Pan American er; L to a little beyond Challis where field; Curtis, short highway. This is the highway that Woods, they left the highway, hotels, rescomes through Logan, and goes center. Most of the players are from the eastern states and have taurants and home cooking and Abe Brownsteln of New York through Logan canyon on to Bear has become associated with played much soft as wel las hard spent 10 days close to nature, 67 City, on Lake, Montpelier, Alton, and the Squires Tailors and Cleaners baseball. outdoor enthusiasts. Say, before establishment up the Grand Canyon of the In this city. He Is It is a beautiful drive to the we forget It, take notice that not Snake River to Jackson and beis equipping an furrier and expert Grand canyon of the Snake Rione of these boys have fingers woman A TIENTSIN British to comes the entrance the south with a modern ver and the canyon. The 6talned with tobacco smoke or not the Squires plant Park with Herrick through about seventeen fur shop for storing, remodeling was stripped by Japanese sentires Yellowstone National Flats, one of them have the grave-yar- d to authorities what U. S. 287. miles up the canyon is a large and restyling furs. Mr. Brownsteln and submitted to common so the most degrading cigaret knows the fur cough described as a area with plenty of shade, cold industry from prac- search" in smoxer. the presence of Chinese water and grass to accommodate was he who It every angle. tically They were hiking about ten was the New York and foreign passers by at the Here is hundreds of picnickers. in spokesman miles each day and that is plenblockade barricades, bringing most of the celebration where' at time D. the C., Washington, tension to a dangerty considering the load they car- the N. R. A. code was adopted. will be held July 4th. The canyon highway will not ry. If they carry too much they of the firm were in- ous high point Monday. Patrons be opened until July 4th. The get too tired and it spoils the trip vited to The woman, Mrs. D. Finlay, and Cleaners the Squires but you got to have a warm blan- Tailors road crews are putting the finof the Tientsin Country shop last evening where manager Word reached Logan last night ishing touches on the highway ket, as in those high mountains was obliged to pass the barclub, denew of the fur the manager of the sudden death in Ogden of now. there is freezing temperatures. a brief statement ricades daily for business reasons Albert Marion Merrill, 67, a forAn Important thing is to carry partment gave of the caretaker Her husband, on what service fur owners and was mer resident of Richmond and Loonly what is necessary and some fur owners can expect British chartered bank,of alsocloth-- 1 gan and a brother of Dr. Heber of the hoys have got this trimed prospective all his obliged to take off local store. K. Merrill, medical director of the to 30 lbs., while others carry as from the ing. much as 50 lbs. Mrs. Finlay was obliged to take1 Cache Valley General hospital at Some time when you havent got off most of her clothing in the Logan. Deceased was bom at Richmuch to do, fix yourself up a of curious crowds open, while son of supply of food for ten days and a gathered and despite the remon-- 1 mond, June 28, 1872, a The canyon trails committee of white per-- 1 Apostle M. W. Merrill. He was the Logan chamber of commerce bed, also whatever else you think strances of passing district of, then tie it on your back and sons. She was then taken into aj educated in the Richmond to the ride culls attention of to White Pine again see how far you can walk in Lake Wednesday, hut, where Chinese females, urg- schools and at the University rough country. Judge Lewis Jones of the First ed by male Japanese sentires, Utah. He has been a school teach- June 28. Approximately fifty have About the last of August these District court served notice Sat- forced her to remove all of her er for years. He taught at the indicated they make the will school in Logan and trip. committee the Bridger scouts will go to the Wind urday that he will not tolerate clothes except one undergarment. Woodruff Recently River mountains, which is east o a person desecrating the sanctity A Japanese soldier remained in other state schools. For the past with help from Cache County Yellowstone. The reason they select of the home when he sentenced the hut. The door of the building 15 years he has been principal of and Logan City acquired the that time of year is because the Ben Gittins, 55, of Smithfield to remained open .exposing Mrs. Fin- the Ogden high school, a position White Pine Lake area from the mosquitoes are gone and that is serve from one to ten years in lay to the full view of the crowds he resigned with the close of State Land Board to be transferred to the Forest Department the state penitentiary. outside. The sentry turned his school early this month. important. for recreation. development To help lighten the load two Gittins pleaded guilty to en- head only for a moment whlie His wife was Julia Lewis of Ox- for The committee has worked for boys will each carry half a pup tering the bedroom of an un- Mrs. Finlay removed the last of ford whom he married' May 10 years to prevent this rugged, 1899. On eson, Albert Marion Merat Smithfield her garments. tent, then both can share It in married woman scenic area from passing into case of storm. The benefit the early Sunday morning, June 18, The womans husband, mean- rill Jr., of Salt Lake City; three the hands of private interests. boys get from these trips a foot with a short broom stick in hand while, helpless to aid his wife, was daughters, Ramona, of Las Vegas, The plan is to keep it in its virare many and they enjoy them with the intent to commit a sta- being searched outside, his cloth- Nevada and Helen May and Phyl- gin state as much as possible. If or else they would not keep going tutory offense. He pleaded it was ing scattered about by the sen- lis Alene both of Salt Lake City present plans prevail no auto brotha himnumber also of and there are a few gray head his first offense and threw tries. Mrs. Finlay found her hus- survive; roads will ever be built into it. fathers that go along. Ask them self upon the mercy of the court band undressed, picking up various ers and sisters in Cache valley. Those who plan to make the Funeral arrangements were not trip next Wednesday The man looked to be in a weak- pieces of clothing, when she emerabout these trips some time. should reand announced last night. physically The local organization of Cache ened condition at the Tony Grove Ranger from the shed. port ged an intoxiStation Wednesday at 8a.m. The Valley Boy Scouts includes those stated he had taken The stripping of the German-bor- n over the lead excursion will from Avon on the south to Ox- cant to buoy up his system from British woman and her hus- Requests Logan Stickers was it and ailment a physical ford on the north, also Rich Co., incidents involving both H. K. Trent of Kewanee, 111., Bunch Grass trail to White Pine and band, liof influence the and the boys in Wyoming as far while under committed the act. American and English subjects, has the largest collection of wind- Creek, follow up this beautiful quor that he east as Rock Springs. shield and baggage stickers in the stream to the White Pine lake Defendant was told by the were protested by British Consul AmA. Herbert G. world now on display at the New for lunch. The trail back will be and the Major judge that he would receive the to Grove Lake which Booklets K consul erican John Yorks Worlds Fair. Mr. Kent has is the Tony into general, Advertising proper medical care while incara reservoir and converted asked CaldwelL the Logan Chamber of follow down the Five thousand attractive adver- cerated in the state pen. Grove road Tony Representations charging tht Commerce for some stickers of to the Tony Grove Ranger statising booklets of Logan and Cache Japanese sentires mistreated Am- Logan to add to his display. These tion. Valley will be off the press in Mayor Hoodless Home erican Seaman Robert S. Casye of were promptly sent. The Adverthe very near future. These bookThose who have no horses or wife and Hoodless Mayor Harry of the Logan means of transportation lets contain 12 pages of beautiful of Millville have returned from Seattle, detained for four days tising committee should views artistically arranged with a visit at for failing to show a seaman's Chamber of Commerce has recent- contact Marvin Dunbar at once. two weeks pleasant were ly had printed 10,000 very attracdemand, upon reading matter and Billings, . Montana, guest of Jack certificate Fruit and b:rry pies with lattice-styl- e facts. Local citizens will be urged Hoodless, brother of the local of- made by Caldwell. Japanese au- tive windshield stickers with beautiful views of Logan Temple and to mail copies to their friends and ficial. They had a wonderful out- thorities promised an tops require Jess baking time the College. than pies. acquaintences. ing and were highly entertained. K 'L- hv- T.rr H surf-boa- ' ' rd Box-eld- er Cache Scouts ijoy Their Annual Hikes 'j . t e Lieut. Maughan Makes Flight To This City - r)"' "U City Provides Parking Space For Automobiles Logan Girl to Enter Afton Quiz Contest Cache to be Represented at Grand Canyon con-jesti- Expert Furrier Associated With Squires Tailors British Woman Stripped of All Clothing A. M. Merrill Died Monday At Ogden Home Horseback Hike to White Pines Smithfield Man Given Prison Term ! two-cru- st J A BIG SUCCESS e I)r. E. G. Peterson of adgave Interesting dress Logan Man Elected to Organization. Col-leg- The fifth annual convention of the Utah Associated Garden Clubs held on Sunday with club official college being wax Uie college campus the Logan Garden and officials of the hosts. In addressing tlie group assembled, Dr. E. G. Peterson, president of tlie college declared, It la a spectra of treason not to sense tlie Dr. beauty in one's environment. Peterson spoke on Beautifying Ulali,' and appealed to Uie garden clubs for cooperation In eliminating eyesores and emphasizing beauty spots of Utah for Uie projected centennial celebraUon and exposiUon In 1947. He particularly stressed practical Ideas in beautification, asserting Uiat in utility Uiere is beauty." The speaker recommended tlie beautifying of the Interior of city blockg in small Utah communities which he branded as "harbors for ugliness." He promised that the college will further extend its fa- -, cilities In cooperaUon with the state beautification program thru an enlarged horticultural department. Professor J. C. Hogenson, Logan garden club leader and extension agronomist at the college, encouraged the visiting of obscure beauty spots of the state In addressing the afternoon session of the convention. The meet opened in the reception hall ot the campus Commons building Sunday morning with an address of welcome by O. A Sonne, member of the Logan city commission, who Invited guests to take advantage of the soenlc attractions of Logan. Presidents of the -- 12 clubs presented short summaries of activities during the post year. The morning session was concluded with a lecture, Illustrated with colored slides, on the hybridizing work and contribuUons of Luther Burbank. This feature was by Professor F .M. Ooe, college horticulturist. Mrs. Walter C. Hurd of Salt Lake City was retained as president of the state association for the next fiscal year. Other officers of the state organization named at the convention are Emil Feul-nof Magna, first vice president; O. A. Garff, of Logan, second vice president; Mrs. P. H. Cushman of Holladay, treasurer; Mrs. S. E. Bringhurst of Salt Lake City, historian; and Fred Odell of Ogden er parliamentarian. Delegates to the convention were guests of Logan Flower Garden club, host organization, at a noonday dinner. Immediately following tlie dinner the group made a short visit to Logan canyon, including Guinavah park, Ricks Spring, and the girls camp. A tour of beauty spots In the community followed the final session. Coming out strongly against the encroachment of billboards upon the natural scenery of Utah, convention delegates Sunday afternoon approved adoption of a resolution advocating a vigorous legislative, educational and civic campaign to confine roadside advertising signs to commercial and areas. Part of recommended action is the appointment of campaign committees in member clubs to carry out local details of the drive, enlisting aid of advertisers in selecting favorable sites for billboards and other signs. Delegates also registered approval of the state road commission's highway beautification program. Selected as 1940 convention city was Ogden, at invitation of Ogden Garden club.. non-scen- ic Forestry Grads Placed Three forestry graduates have reoeived appointments in the Northern Forestry Emergency Program and are detailed to New England states, Paul M. Dunn, dean of the school of forestry at the college, Monday. reported Appointments resulted from the junior forester civil service examinations. The three graduates are J. F. McCracken and Harold Wycoff of Ogden, and Lloyd Astle of Logan. McCracken will work In Rhode Island while Astle and Wycoff are detailed to the Neiv Hampshire area. |