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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Eight Sisters Enter Armed Forces Joseph Plait District Judge Seeks Election (Imn 72. native Suu'.UUld of field of pneumonia and The M. Moriuon. judge tem the of Utah First Juch jio tul dbtikt, has aniiouiu-it- l his candidacy for election to that off.ee following filing of his nomination petition with Secretary of State E. E. Monson. Judge Morrison was appointed to the pQbit-.ohe seeks on May I. 1841 when Lewis Jones, now serving as judge advocate In the Hawaiian entered the Islands, armed forces. Since that time he has presided over the First District court, which comprii.es Cache. Rich and Box Elder counties. "I am committed to the prompt, courageous and Impartial administration of equity and justice," he said In announcing hi candidacy. "Let the chips fall where they may, I have no other policy or Inclination. My record of past service will bear me out," Judge Morrison Is a native of Richmond, Cache county, and Is the son of Andrew and Hattie He graduated Merrill Morrison. from Utah State Agricultural college and of George Washington University. Box He was elected Elder district county attorney In 1940 and served in that position until appointed to the judicial bench the following year. Active northern throughout Utah in civic affairs, he Is a member of the Brigham city chamber of Junior commerce, chamber of commerce and the Brigham Lions club, the Logan chamber of commerce and is an honorary member of the Logan Junior chamber of commerce. He was awarded the civic service award in 1942 given by the U. S. Junior chamber of commerce. Judge Morrison also is chairman of pie Box Elder county home and family life educaUon committee. an active churih wotkt-r- , who du-Wedra-.silaat hi home in Smitli heart trouble, util be conducted Sat urdjy at I p. m. In the SmllluU-lFirst ward eluted by Bishop M Ir- -' v' cadet rule team of the Loguii St i. .or h.gh school ROTC unlt placed sixth out of 52 teams ill the Ninth service command arts- tered in shouting mulches, Major 11. Killian, unit commandant, rejiorled Thursday Following eompcut.on in Janu-ary and February, Logan's entry picked as one of the 16 teams to fire m the national competition. Team members are John ChrisRobert tiansen, Jenson. Waldo Windley, Max Rigby, Heinz Hug. Clarence Hansc-n- . John Emmet j Ivan Henrie, Richard Michaud, Feron Stock, John Croft, Lynn Richards, Boyd Bergsjo, Lynn Stewart and Richard Peterson. as Sergeant Stanley White, sistant professor of military science and tactics, coached the team. T. Vart Or den. He uus brnn January 10, 18 in SMiithficld, a n of Evan Susie Piatt Grien. lie spent In a few of his boyhood year Escalante and following hi marG-riage he homcstiud(d land in hie Valley, Idaho, lie cleared the land and helped to construct an irrigation system to get water to .1 O tittle valley. He made Ids home . in Siniihfkld for the past several Sirs. Aline Peterson Weldman, left, and Misa Been Marie Peter-am- , years where he was a farmer and sisters from Amatga, enlisted In the armed forces the same fruit raiser. Mrs. tVrldman will enter the womans army corps and Miss slay. In l.fc Active throughout his Dr. Preston Thoma.4; president ol Peterson has left for training with the STARS. church work, he served In the Uie local clsipter. Students reTwo sisters, with but a single Is serving in the air corps of the Southern states mission from 18116 ceiving Uie ribbons were Marlowe to 18118 and was first bishop of thought in mind that of service Un. ted States. Wood of Ogden, Mary Louise There have been several lovely the Turner. Idaho ward. He has to their country have entered Hale Rector, Don Leslie Bowen ol omen's branches of the service, social functions held In their honbeen an active temple and geneLogan; Mary Leone Haight and one mem-bea was and worker enlisting In the WACs and the or lately, one being a family dinalogical Bradshaw of Cedar city; Dorothy ner at the Bluebird. Tills dinner of the Benson stake gcneal- - other In the SPARS. K. Joy Nelson of Salt Lake city; the already adopted The patriotic sisters are Mrs, continued ogical committee for .several years. Louise Keetch of St, Pugmlre in the Ellen Ash Peter- At the lime of his death he was Alice Peterson practice who Charles, Idaho; James Edwin Dall-le- y Weldmun, of enjoying just such a high priest In Smithfield stake. will leave soon for the women's 'V)I1 of Kanab, Helen Irene Wadsor those who have worth of Ogden, Anna Marie He married Mary Ann Read on army oerps, and Miss Becna Marie jan Theurer of Trcmonton and Mary June 22. 1808 in the Logan temple. Peterson, who has left for train - previously left for duty in the with the SPARS, coast guard ar,m'd fcr'lS- This one made the Page of Fayson. Surviving are his widow, three ing occasion. After the dinner i are of auxiliary. They daughters the presentaUor Supplementing sons and seven daughters; Ralph Pent a social hour at Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Peterson of ,he of awards was a preliminary ;ind Evan Greene nnd Mrs. Melba th home of Mr. and Mrs. William statement- by Dr. Joel E. Ricks Mrs. Lola Amalga. Cunnell, Smithfield;. C. England. Members of the fam- chairman of the honors and award' The two young women were Keller, Ogden; J. Weldon Green cvioUbly hTrCd Wcre: W' committee, who presided at the and Mrs. Mildred Waters, Burley, both sworn Into the service on!!? McDonI''" same the Bessie Mrs. WagstaiT, day in Ogden, with lsscnili. a voca T hy Betty Idaho; and nand' Corry. Thirze Little, and Mary a admlnls-Helen Lieutcnant Kooles Flora Mrs. Cove; Allen, Richfield; a11 of w!)0m Leone Hnight of Cedar city, acare in ,Kand Mrs. Vira Putnam, Auburn, Wyo.; tenng the WAC oath and Ensign Uie air corps companied by Lucille Roy lance ol the and Mrs. Alice Nelson, Woodland, Betty Richards conducting Invocation Smithfield; Dr by Col., and the following brothers SPAR ceremony. COLLEGE STUDENTS HONORED Chase and benediction by Daryl and sisters: Mrs. George Y. Smith, Our desires are to serve our AT AWARDS ASSEMBLY Reverend Miner E. Bruner. Logan; John Green and Mrs. Lulu country as best we can," they deMembers of the awards and honGreen Richards, Salt Lake city. , clared, and we decided it really (Continued from page One) ors committee are Dr. Poseph A we award to Mary Maughan of Logan Friends may call at the Relief didn't matter which service award In appreciation of the out- Geddes, Dr. Chester J. Myers The Sons of the American RevoluSociety room in the chapel Satur- chose." service in music to Dr. L. A. Stoddart, Dr. Cleve Mil-Before 1:30 the service tion award to David Katz; . and standing p. entering day from 1:30 a. m. until Lucille of Chrls- Smithfield bytligan and Professors Roylance Beena Marie was a student nurse Peace speech awards to m. Burial in the Smithfield cemeDorthy Mrs. Ora J. Lewis; Theta Chi tiaasen. Aaron F. .Bracken, H. B. tery will be directed by the Ken- at the Wm. Budge Memorial hos. Myers of Logan, first, and Easton award to top ranking girl in sec- Hunsaker and Esther L. Skeels. In Sampson of Delta. neth Lindyuist mortuary of Logan. pital, later being employed retarial science to Merle Meach-aSalt Lake city with one of the Other awards Included presentof Logan by Mona Wilson ol It is wonderful what strength x government projects. Mrs. Weld-ma- n ation of the Chi Omega and boldness of purpose and energy Roosevelt. fraternity was employed at the local scholarship to Dorothy Myers of Phi Kappa Phi, honorary schol- will come from the feeling that we telephone office as "central pri- Logan by Afton Hall of Logan astic fraternity, ribbons were pre- are in the way of duty. John or to her marriage. Her husband president of the group; soroptimist sented to 11 senior students by Foster (Continued from page One) leader. I am sure the results in your county will be complimentary to the people and equally gratifying to the state committee. . Mr. Hatch has been Identified k. Vif 'yy.A. ' r" with most of the major financial drives in the county during the past few years. He has served as chairman for and corporations taxing units during the Third and war loan drives, and Fourth achieved an outstanding record of collections. The new chairman has had a ' &&!& ' 1 juf long record of civic service. He served one term as representative for the county In the Utah State $ r. I ,7 legislature, was chairman of the USO finance drive and vice chairman of the Red Cross drive, beV A- - 7 " sides his many other activities. Those who attended the preliminary meeting Tuesday, together with others selected by Mr. if&Xi,- Hatch to assume major responsibilities In the coming campaign, will serve as an executive com99 mittee to advise and assist with major aspects of the forthcoming YtS-BRAlMS -Edrive. The appointment of the i ! f complete organization, and other will be arrangements necessary made at meetings to be held during May in preparation for opening of the drive on June 12. In addition to the usual divisional chairmen, an advisory committee will be appointed and other steps taken to prepare for a successful Cono.P drive, Mr. Champ reported. The,, al mate W branch no information has Although ,eskled yet 'very been received respecting the state or county quota, Mr. Champ indicated that the national quota s particularly for individuals would be somewhat heavier than or the AWmrtVri, o the last drive. He explained, howev. . adapted e quante increasing er, that steps have been taken to ask for an appropriate seasonal adjustment of the quota assigned to the county in order to assure a successful campaign during the summer period. Regardless of the outcome of these Mr. Champ negotiations, expressed full confidence in the ability of the workers and the citizens of the county to turn in another excellent record on bond sales. u A i ZX r ! aa'r - ! i 2$, 1911 ROTC Fifle Team CAA Official Wins Recognition Visits Airport Murruii-- Funeral wrvue for JoMh Platt (irii, Friday, April R. W. F, Schmidt, superintendent atrjK.ru tor the Civil Aeronuutics Authority, and Cecil Meadows, CAA engineer, prak-elgun and Cache county authori-W- . tm he development of the Logan-Cach- e airport following ao ucUun trlp made Wednesday, made in com-wa- s Tle survey ltl1 B. Bowen, Lo aerg Fany gan city commissioner and chairman of the Logan chamber of commerce airport committee, A, J. Fuhrlifian, chdrman of the Cache county commission, and Erwin U. Moser. Logan city engineer. Following Ute inspection trip. Uie CAA officials discussed future use of the landing field with Logan and Cache county officials. tf J n ' Exhibits Planned For Dairy Show A display of educational fea. tures on dairying practices will be one of the highlights of Richmond's twenty-nintannual Black and White Show, May 9 and 10, Amos W. Bair, chairman of the education committee, reported toh day. The display will include record charts of high producing cows; posters that will show how Increased food production can be obtained through proper breeding, feeding and selection, and pictures of animals exhibited In past shows will be shown. Colored slides will be taken of cows entered in this year's show to be added to the collection, he said. Other members of the educational committee are Lyman H. Rich, Utah Extension dairyman; Reuben Hansen, assistant Cache county agent; Douglas Hendricks, W. A. Olsen and Dalton Hunt. 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