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Show ora i:zt:P r r ' - ( wm, WAR OOIIDS Thirteenth Year $1.50 Ter Year HOME No. 21 DRAFTEES ARE ANNOUNCED for Service Duty Daring January 41 Leave The local talccuve wr Ice board has started to (lip Into O'e pool Harbor fathers It of pre-lwiUi the anas revealed today nouncement of 44 Cache county men who have been inducted into the services as tlie January draft quota. will Many of the group who marore for soon leave training ried and some are P P H fathers. Those entering the army will leave January 29. while the navy selectees have already departed. LoojI draft officials announced the February call will be one of the lu av lest in history. Several men left Wednesday for exammalion In Salt Lake the suond group will and City leave late this month. to Tne January group raises 2290 the number of Cache county men who have been inducted into the service through the local board. Of tills number, 1716 have entered the army; 426 the navy; 71 the marine corps; 19 the coast guard and 59 left with the national guard. rl PAPER HOME IEOPLE 62 West Center Ixjjjan, Utah, Friday, January 21, 1911 Telephone 700 USAC Plans Training For War Veterans JUDGE WILL TALK TO JCs Marrincr M. Morrison Is Anniversary Speaker i A contract between the U. S. Veterans Bureau and Utah Slat? Agricultural college for the tr.ln-in- g of wounded service men will be presented to the USAC board of trustees for approval at a meeting Saturday. Dr. E O. Peterson, U. S A, C. president, announced Ills return from c o n f e r e nocs In Washingin. D. C. A few dlsiharg-e- d Marrincr M. Mornson. judge of l.ie Utah First Judicial District, w.ll be the speaker at the annual j anniversary week banquet of the lx. an Junior chamber of commerce lonight at 7.30 p.m. In the Hotel Fccles, President Curtis E. Miner announced today. from the Judge Morrison, an active jaycee armed forces beend winner of the Brigham City cause of disabilid.s.inguished service key two years 1 n ties already ago, will cV.scuss what the Jaycees num do and what is expected of their increasing organization. bers, he said. The program will be correlated Highlight of the evening will be the presentation of the with the huge project planned In for an estiservice key to some postwar education young Logan man who has con. mated 1.000.000 returning service tr.buted "outstanding service to men In the United States, the the community during the past president indicated. year." Preston W. Pond, execuThe Injured service men ex The hours are hot, and long and tedious as these wounded men wait to be evacuated from a tive of the Cache Valley Boy pccted to be assigned to the colaomewhere in the South Pacific. It consists only of portable hospital space cleared out of a Scout Council will make the pre- lege In the Immediate future will thicket of palms and underbrush, and rows of hard, home-mad- e stretchers. Ton owe it to these LOGAN-Ral- ph Junior Bennett. sentation. include a large proportion of boys to buy bonds during the Fourth War Loan Drive. Gerald John Obray, Paul N. The reccpient has been selected area men, and some General Spencer, Sylvan A. Hoffler, Fred by a committee composed of L. patients from Bushncl Wesley Maurer, Eldon Joseph John- T. Wallace, chairman; Jack Tayhospital In Brigham city are ex son, Harvey Weldon Peterson, Leo lor and Mr. Pond and is based rected to receive training at U. John Elwood, Clayton Henderson on civic activities during the past J 3 A.C. The number of such men Johnson, Raymond E. Lundahl, year, Mr. Miner explained. expected to be assigned soon Is Wendell O. Rich, army; Don AlThe only other feature of the not large, but colloge officials be- Loan drive is well underway in ton Steffenhagcn, Ray Boren program will be a report by Mel. lieve the number will Increase as Cache Valley and everything Is Curtain Kent, vin Squires on the current jaycee the program, develops. Miller, William progressing satisfactorily, the Fri. Richard Hamp Lewis, John Mil-to- n project of soliciting for Infantile DrAV.W. Merrill Takes Host of Late I)r J.M. Godfrey from Administrative problems of the days official communique Wilcox and Donald Lloyd Paralysis funds in Logan. rebond the war education headquarters, program proposed postwar Dr. W. W. Merrill, prominent Wolford, navy. for sendee men and women still vealed. Logan dentist, civic and political Alex Harold Pond, LEWISTON second became the Benscn are being discussed in WashingService Men Invited has been appointed to the leader, Val Doris Glover, army; Norman ton, President Peterson said, with county community to reach their Utah State Agricultural College to Heat Concert tie Merle Woolston Mills, Weldon the question of whether the pro- quota Thursday when M. J. Bal- Board of Trustees by Governor Hyer and Wendell Clare Hyer, men gram will bo administered through lard reported to William Peterson, Herbert B. Maw. Cache Valley service navy. of5 county drive director, that they home on furlough and last seathe veterans bureau or U. S. He will fill the term of the HYRUM Weston I. Allred, arsons members of the Cache fice of education being decided by had collected $18,700. First comof my; Melvin Keith Andersen, navy. was late Dr. J. Morris Godfrey officials in charge. However, it has munity to reach its goal Civic Music association TalofI Valley Norman which expires on July SMITI LF1ELD Richmond, SG3.000. existPe. Director with established well been that who did not renew memberHyrum. 1, 1947. Hansen, Russell E. Barbctt, Robthis year will be guests ing institutions, rather than new tersen has commended the workships E. ert Athay, army. He has been a leader in civic, will ers be used for training of both of these communities. at the recital by Douglas Beat-tie- , ones, CLARKSTON Lloyd Douglas When asked if he had any in political and professional circles famous Metropolitan Opera men after the war. Cleston Godfrey, Clark, Murrie Some satisfactory arrangement is structions to give the army in for several years and throughout company basso, tonite at 8:15 army. to be worked out to pro- the field." Mr. Peterson said that1 bis lifetime he has been an acexpected p.m. in the Logan tabernacle, PARADISE Ifa Ray Sydall, Dr. vide educational institutions re- he would like to caution every ti-supporter of Utah State Ag- N. A. Pedersen, association Ellis Eugene Richman, army; ricultural muneration costs fill for actual the college interests. "volunteer' to out the ap-- i president, announced. navy. men of instruction. The service for bonds with A are of Smithfield, where "We papers plication native to have men happy NEWTON Claude Junius Jenkin uniform as our guests, Dr. and women themselves are ex- the utmost care. he was born July 13, 1895 a son of ins, army. This is the only record the Albert J. and Ida Harper Mer- Pedersen said, and, since Mr. pected to receive $50 per month, MENDON Keith Hughes Stauffwas forced to cancel a plus all fees and dependency al- issuing agency has of the appli- rill. Dr. Merrill attended Cache Beattie er, army. lotments while attending schcol. cant; therefore, names should be county schools and was graduated E. Mauchley, scheduled concert here last year NIBLEY Elden While the war still is a long written plainly, spelled correctly, in 1917 from the Chicago college because of we invite last illness, Elwood Myler Johnson, army; from being won, and though and the right address given in all of Dental surgery. way years civic music patrons to navy. diplomatic complications and pos- cases, Mr. Peterson said. concert. the He served in the army dental COLLEGE Norval Leon Hansen, sible military reverses may delay "After the papers have been corps with the Seventh regular army. victory, President Peterson said, filled (Jut DR. W. W. MERRILL completely and correct- division in France during the CORNISH Daniel Glen Maisey, e these plans for edu- ly and disthe foot soldier first world was and war plainly, navy. cation of service men and women should act promptly in having the charged as a captain in 1919. RICHMOND Neal Jacohsen Hill-yaGeorge D. Clyde, dean of the after the war will help repay bonds made out and mailed to An active member of the AmerJr., navy. school of engineering, industries youth for service to the nation, their rightful owners. By exer-cisin- ican Legion and Kiwanis club in BENSON Otto Gene Beutler, and trades at Utah State overcome deficit the huge in trainAgri caution and care in mak- Logan, he served as a member of navy. cultural college and irrigation en- ing in dozens of fields In which out the initial papers right the county library board for four TRENTON Glen Mark La Pray, ing war for widethe Utah Experiment the has interrupted gineer Renovation of the shops of the when the purchaser is present to years and for navy. eight years was station, Thursday was elected as spread education, and to cushion the give necessary information, a judge of the Utah first district Lewiston, Smithfield and Wells-vill- e chairman of a group of irrigation the shock of demobolization. deal of time and great the juvenile court. He served for sevjunior high schools, specialists from the 11. western can be saved, All records will be eral years on the college coordinstates, meeting in Iogan. senior high school Cache North kept confidential, and in no way ation committee of the Logan The group will draw up proand, if necessary, the South Cache is it our aim to disclose to the chamber of commerce. posals for the first coordinated high school was authorized the junior or attitude activities of public Cache of the Chairman county irrigation research program in board of Cache county Caroline M. Hendricks the by individuals. The hope is that evthe nation's history. The proposed Democratic since April, education at a meeting in Logan party We to Themed United will do his share. Stand, eryone Named Chairman a candidate for Thursday. 1942, he was program for future research in the annual Military ball to be held Coeds of the Theta Upsilon states under irrigamayor or Logan in a close elecfunctioning With an increasing demand for in the Dansante ballroom, Friday, Authorizing maximum expendiSorority at USAC have abandoned tion last November. to Red Cross college units, a char- tion agriculture, is expected of $2500 for the shops and 11, will be sponsored by tures February their usual spring formal and will ter has been granted to Utah be completed today at final meet- the four military units on the use He has been practicing dent-istr- three school kitchens, the board to war funds the purchase State Agricultural college by na- ings of the session, and will be Utah State Agricultural in Logan since 1920 and is acted to provide better facilities college bonds during the Fourth War tional Red Cross officials for the presented at the spring meeting oampus. Anne Ryan of Logan, Utah State for farm machinery repair proLoan drive, sorority officials re- past president of the establishment of a unit on the of wetsern states Experiment sta- regimental sponsor and general Dental society. jects in the shops this winter and ported to Director Peterson today. tion directors. looked forward to a postwar excampus, college officials report. chairman, reports. Dean Clyde and Dr. O. W. Events and decorations for the It has been requested that an pansion of vocational training in USAC SINGERS research professor of irri- committee will be centered around HOME MISSIONARY unlimited supply of articles needthe schools, Superintendent J. W. SLATE RECITAL ed In hospitals such as bed slip- gation and drainage at USAC, are the slogan. ASSIGNMENTS LISTED Kirkbride explained. at A group of singers studying pers, hospital kits, wash clothes representing the Utah Experiment Wednesday, February 9, an asThe shop improvement program Cache stake home missionary Utah State Agricultural college and many other handy articles be station at the meet. sembly will be presented in the is under direction of Dr. IL B. W. H. Manning, made by the college unit. USAC auditorium advertising the ssignments for Sunday evening, under Professor state director of Bunderson, vocal head of the ere as announced follows: college acting today Under the direction of Professor New Members Named ball. Chairman is Sponsor Marian and trades industrial education, be will preP. music Jesse Rich and Benson, department, Evan B. Murray, chairman of the To Smithfield Board Olsen of Logan and her assistant of Utah the with, cooperation 4 at W. a recital Sunday Dutson; Hyde Park, sented in is Everett J. Gottschalk of the loyle Cache county Red Cross the chapState Agricultural college indusDr. D. in m. the Richards Hans Daryl and ranklin Institute, p. B. Cyril Monson and La Mont AST unit on the campus. Serviceter was organized during the past an- - trial division, Mr. Kirkbride said. Institute director, Iikkelsen; Third ward, Kenneth Chase, week. Mrs. Caroline M. Hendricks, Bair of Richmond have been ap- men will be excused to attend the Renovation of the Wellsville nounced Stevens Dee A. and Broadbent; today, dean of women at the college, is pointed members of the Smith-fiel- d program. high school kitchen is aljunior on Students who will appear Area war price and rationing chairman of the unit. Assisting The military ball committee will ourth ward, Joseph A. Anderson most finished, and is expected to are Stanton Kathleen nd Daniel the P. Fifth program Woodland; committeemen are Dr. Daryl Chase board, it was announced today sponsor a radio program over Loof be ready for use next week, Suvird, President L. Tom Perry and of Grace, Idaho; Arva May, director of the LDS institute; Dr. by R. L. Fulkerson, chairman. gans radio station KVNU at 8:15 of perintendent Kirkbride said. Tha Dixon "Ider L. Tom Perry; Ninth ward, Grorant, Wyo.; Marilyn W. W. Richards, LDS institute; The appointments were made on p.m. Thursday, February 10. In of Clifton, board authorized improvements at illiam Evans Jr., and Harold H. Payson; Jean Sant Winifred Amacher of Logan, As- Wednesday. charge of the script and presentaelementary school n of Ogden, the Richmond McCann Guy-noColleen Idaho; utler; Tenth ward, E. Ray The new members assume du- tion are Aviation students Paul sociated Women students presikitchen and accepted the high Venice Weston, Elsie and H. and John Embry, Bishop Kemp; dent; Lila Ralphs of Logan, Lam- ties formerly carried out by the Chapman and Jerry Berman of Leo Vee bid of $285 submitted by Torth Logan, R. J. Evans and J. La Relle Rich, and Jenna bda Delta Sigma president; Eliza- late Dr. J. Morris Godfrey, who the 318th CTD. Pitcher of Smithfield for the old of Lundahl Logan. 'oward ic has been active on the board beth C. Barlow of Layton, Maughan. Among the dignitaries who have residence building on the Smith, president, and Andrus H. since its inception in January been extended invitations to the field Junior high school grounds. 1942. 4-- H formal affair is Utahs Governor Kimball, secretary. The kitchen which has been used The board meets Plans have been completed for once each Herbert B. Maw. in the building will be moved to Cached club the conversion of the recreational week on Wednesday nights to Intermission feature will be a of work accomplished by About 75 leaders the Summit school basement. room at the LDS institute on col- study rationing applications and drill by ROTC sponsors under the county 4 H clubs will be honored leaders in the county and their The board supported the county the influence upon lege hill into a center for Red problems in the Smithfield, Rich- direction of ROTC cadet John at a banquet to be sponsored by important Fourth war loan drive by apHanson Mr. Cross activities. The room will be mond, Trenton, Clarkston, Newton, Worley of Logan and Pfc. Roy the Cache Valley Clearing House countys progress, proving purchase of $50,000 worth open four hours five days a week, Hyde Park, Benson, Amalga and Humpherys of Logan. association at the Bluebird cafe said. of seven-eight- s per cent treasury are 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 2 p. m. Cache themselves The club leaders Junction areas. Eleven Campus military units partici- in Logan next Thursday at 7:30 no the on to 4 p. m. During these hours col- members comprise the board. to featured in be S. key-for Russell j expected the annual am.. Hanson, pating plans An office is maintained lege women will work on the needin social event are 318th College for the county in charge program which will also include ed orticles. Arrangements for var- Smithfield, open for business ev- Training Detachment, AST engin-tineer- s, f relations between banks and a talk by H. R. Hurren of Lo- ious groups to work during the ery day from 10 a.m. until noon marines and sailors of irgiculture. announced today. gan, chairman cf the agriculture pal of the Cornish school, replac- be will hours 1 to he 5 Naval from of the Utah State ing Leonard Casterline who is in Dean and Mr. evening FulkerThe banquet will be held in committee made, p.m., Training Station and son announced. army service. ihe ROTC. ceo.n-.licHendricks, explained. cf the outstmd.ng Bankers' association. j after Two Cache Communities Reach Quotas (f'SlMaw Appoints Logan Dentist To U. S. A. C. Board of Trustees j i ' Heads Group long-rong- School Board rd OK's Renovation g Red Cross Unit Formed at USAC College Plans Military Ball y pan-heUen- Banquet Planned for Leaders 4-- H |