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Show t:csp on WITH 17ARD0I1DS Thirteenth Year A HOME No. o3 Ix)kran, Hershey Clarifies DraftStatus 30-uOf Groups 26-29an- d IAPEK FOR HOME lKOFLK Hah, Friday, C)J West Center Telephone 700 May 12, 1JII COMPflENCEMENI p Washington, May 11 A blanket draft deferment for an indefinite period was ordered Thursday for all men 30 and over in essential industry, and necessary men of 2G through 20 were promised civilian status for the time being. Quality of Stock Shown Praised by Experts Expenditures Mainly For Fond Retirement --y r cr of the Dr. Daryl Chase, direct 1 Winners of premiums the Logan City expenditures for the 89 Black and Logan Institute, will address twenty ninth annual feur months of the current first Major General Lewis D. llersh- graduates of the Souih Cache high Whr.e days exposition held at year exceeded receipts by xhool seminary at commencement Richmond Tuesday and Wedncs ey. selective service director, told but the increased expendiexercise to be conducted Sunday day. have been announced a new conference he hoped for by to ft ' were due mainly tures Third the Hrum 8:15 in j at M.iton Webb. pan. the time being" would mean s.x ScmUry bond Jer-payI. electric L. j light ward chapel. Principal $110,000 The show wound up Wednesday montlis. "Indefinitely.' as applied announces. according made in ment gensen, February, wish a cf top notch exposition to registrants 30 and over might! The program, which will feature horses that was as outstanding . to a financial statement approved mean six months or longer, he ; numbers by members of the grad--- as the dairy cattle show Tuesday by the Logan city commission at said. j ualtng class, follows: and attracted one of the large,st their last meeting. A more definite prediction can- Organ prelude, Aflon Petersen crowd in the event's Ir.story. the four for Income Total not be m.vle, Hershey said, be- of Hyrum; selection by a chorus Contrasted to Tuesday's seswa 30 rainy April menths Carole ending cau.se the trend of casualties and invocation, of graduates; sion. the Wednesday show was In ! $06,000 $190.734 98. including Bateman. North Logan; scriptural present under strategic developments cannot be: perfect conditions. ' and expenditure redeemed bonds reading, Margenc Nielsen, Hyrum; forecast. It appeared likely, how. Major George R. Henderson, address of welcome, Atwell Check-- l.vrstock for the period were $222,031.37, ever, that men over 29 will not for Die Utah siecialist address short cits, cf Providence; be called this year, and possibly j including a $15,000 war bond purExtension the service. Judged on Who is My Neighbor." by not for the duration, horses and the according to auditor If. R. chase, e- praised highly , Anna Bailey, Wellsville; Pedersen's report. For the first Hershey instructed local draft1 V i lection by a girls' chorus; short quality cf animals exhibited, esthe draft, and raddl boards to review immediately the j four months in 1943 income toaddress, "Love of God." by Ilene pecially classes. Tli,' group also enjoyed cases of men in both age groups and expendi. taled S138.5G7.97 IJickmore. Paradise; trumpet solo, a concert by the North Cache who have been classified and Kenneth Palmer. Logan, were 160,292.85. turns school band and concluded to grant occupational deferments Dr. Chases address will be fol-- I high Income during April was $21,-Jothe celebration with a grand ball lowed by presentation of the in Die in line with the broad new policy. II. Schenk, M 3,84 as compared with $24,047.94 prominent evening. graduates by Principal Jorgensen northern Utah dairy and agricul-- : ' to-Agricultural workers are not afThe list of winners, follows: April, 19)3 and expenses and acceptance will be made by tural leader, today announced ins fected. 122 with 35 as compared Il'REBREDS W. of Dunn Logan President C. to tho asserted t.ndidacy for employers Hershey f 133 13757 for the stake. Benediction will be given BILLS House of Representatives rxpi"sr? should appeal any contrary dcci-- i j of Nielsen Calf last Industrial m0nt" Hyrum. school, Ogden. representing the South by Wesley year' Cache sion made by a local board. as 1st; Spcro Bavelos. Farmincton, is The list of graduates The 1;Sht and water depart-DemocrIf a board cannot meet 1 ts county district. Mr. Schenk Is a 2nd; Utah State Agricultural colfollows: j mrnts, the citys two major reve- monthly draft calls without dipCONGRESSMAN WALTER K. College Ward Joe Buck, lege. 3rd and 4th; his first two terms in the ' nue producers, In slightly dropped ping into the necessary men of GRANGER . . . seeks reelection1 Wilma R. Abrams, Vera Mae Sml'.hfield, 5th; Wyoming state legislature, Mr. Schenk has been under last year, but exceed the 2Q 29 or into the group Enid A. Olsen. hospital, Evanston, 6:h. Nelson, Dorothy in essential industry, Hershey deactive and has made a fine record, he said. L. Olsen. Junior yearlings Ross Cordon, He has served on several import- - anticipated collections, clared: The board should let the com- were $77,024 receipts Light Smithficld, 1st; senior yearlings Ilyrum calls ride. S Le Chair!?an Alva to for the G Roy Wyoming state hospital, 1st; USAC of the $77,118.14 wynne Allen, period pared We believe there are entirely agricultural Bastow, Beverly 2nd; Le Grand Walker, Ogden, which is vital water TeceiPts Allred, Allen to the welfare of ' last year and adequate resources of man power Shirley 3rd; Spero Bavelcs. 4th; two year our state. In Brown, Jackie Benson, in the 18-group and amohg this capacity he has amounted to $19,777.14 compared Clawson, Lois Clawson. Nona Jean and under three George H. Anolder men not in essential lines of given outstanding service to the t0 $21,061.97 last year. Checkclts, Irene Eliason. Ina Jean dersen, Richmond, 1st;work' he explained. If one board Quentin state and county. Receipts and expenditures, with Hall. La Voe Hall, Ernest Miller Peart, Smithfield, 2nd; Spero has to pass up Its call, other 1944 listed first, followed In his for NielApril, outlining platform Donna Nielsen, Margent Jr., 3rd; Leonard Lunt, Preston, boards will have enough people. he his four month period the II. places Dale this exper. by Nielsen, Colleen sen. Idaho, 4th. Men through 37 previously have knee and contacts as a major year listed second and compared Belle Ida Smith, on Margaret i sen, deprimaries, standing been eligible for occupational Three years and over Industrial and others are the import-anc- e with the same period in 1943, are: ferment only if they were neces. a record of having served the Savage, Delores Salvesen, lone school, 1st; Plowman brothers, point of with the Wright. or key men. This yard-stic- people fairly and impartially. Smitlifield. 2nd; Wyoming state war effort and the welfare and RECEIPTS sary to men 26 Tax redemptions, $1077.21, Winning the war is still the Wellsville still applies hospital, 3rd. interest of the county. I am Kay B. Anderson, Gayle bull Industrial Senior through 29. hut even an unskilled major concern of the American and $32,536.67; electric light. champion deeply interested in the state's Representative Granger sliaw. La Roe Bailey, La Rayne worker in an essential t Continued on Page Pour) activity $18,172.64. am but $77,024.49 and $77,117.78 problems, to Eva Lou Anna prepared Bailey, a Bankhead, said in asking support for now may be deferred. champion Cache Valley interests electric Luwana none, appliance Bradshaw, sales, j Lou Baugh, In Con. National term the third is the policy Hershey explained and defend them cnergitically none and $1470; water department Jay B. Bankhead, Lila Rae Clark, subject to adjustment as war. press. "Despite criticism, victory against anyone who would deprive $730,50, $19,777.14 and $21,061.97; has been the main objective of Norma Cooper. Eldon L. Glenn, (Continued on Page Four) us of our necessary appropria- city court fees, fines, etc. $98.50, That objec- Irene W. Hendry, Arda Mae Hubthe Administration. he declared. tions, We bard, Mill Hoskins, Alden Haslam, tive is being accomplished. I feel that the present setup $1303.30 and $2178,85; fire departconstructed have the greatest Grover Jones, Carma Leishman, ofsome division Selection Lind-i- t cf in Darlene state government pertaining to ment labor sales, $5, $84.50 and Lorraine Leishman, Navy in the history of the world; Fifth ficials who will the B. B. income, $149, Colleen help Maughan, is equal, if not superior, to all i ley. Gene dairying, livestock raising and ag- $8.45; cemetery War Loan drive in Cache riculture is favorable and is oper- $1236.52, $1107; estray pond, $1, (Continued on page Eight) other navies combined. We have county, was made recently by ating on an efficient basis, he $19, $20.75; building permits, $5, The official "list of essential equipped an Army which is the Adrian W. Hatch, chairman of continued. If this program is $28 and $66.65; water merchandise not to, if of, any superior equal activities' drawn up by the war the forthcoming campaign. continued I am sure it will result and labor sales, $3.50, $107.95 and man power commission and cov- other army. I have toconsistently Norman Fuhriman, mayor of in better living conditions for our $148.16; end the legislation supported fields sewer, $44.50, $207.50 and 35 broad occupational ering imrural and . Providence achievepeople. prominent that these noteworthy $87.50; is to be used as a guide in grant- ments Sundry receipts, none, Mr. Schenk, active in both the plement dealer, will direct acmight be attained. $3692.50 and ing deferments. Activities previ$4604.89; of in abattoir, south tivities the is the civic county and church board peace equally Winning affairs of the The Cache county school ously designated as "locally needwar. county, is president of the Cache $534.25, $3756.90 and $2516.53; continuation of Logan. Lloyd M. Theurer, clerk ed' in individual cities also carry important with winning theto approved Thursday will of are yet the county school board, decisions be the summer music instruction light plant receipts, Valley Dairy association and fordeferment eligibility; these vary Vital act as executive committee admade in formulating a just and $334.15, served as $1581.70 and merly weed $1413.29; discounty several from place to place. program, reappointed viser. Both of these men are control supervisor. on pae Five) (Continued bonds redeemed, none, $66,000 and local boards in an Now, addition, trict employes and planned camto the well direct qualified ' If elected, I hope to serve all none. may decide that men not covered inspection tour of buildings. Clerk interests in the state and county EXPENDITURES by either of the previous lists Lloyd M. Theurer reported today. Val W. Palmer of Logan will more effectively, Mr. Schenk may be deferred if, in the boards Statutory and general, $1093.98, summer band The program succeed Mr. Hatch as chairman concluded. engaged in judgment, they are di$3659.16 and $3703.96; auditor and under the continued be will " on committee corporaof the nai. activities in support of the recorder, $125, $375.70 and $381; rection of W. H. Terry in the tions and taxing units and the tional health, safety or interest. treasurer, $62, $186 and $228.30; of various Winners military southern county schools and J. Logan business district. N. D. These may include activities rebuilding inspector,, $210, $630 and lated to utilities, food, clothing, awards and honors of the Logan W. Pulsipher at North Cache high Salisbury, vice president of the First Security Bank, will act same; estray pound, $102, $308, fuel, housing, health, safety and Senior high school ROTC unit, school. A schedule will be worked other services or endeavors re- were announced today by Major out and each instructor will spend as executive committee member. $121; city attorney, $100, $300 and Dr. John C. Carlisle, associate quired for the preservation and W. H. Killian, professor of mili- one day a week in various comThe installation membership $297; city court, $389, $27W.37 and effectiveness of the life of a tary science and tactics. munities giving individual and professor to of education and asof the Logan Junior $2300.55; fire department, $4236.15 banquet at the sistant nation at war. president The W. V. Crockett High school Utah State chamber of commerce will be con- $13,552.11 and $11,245.81; police detrophy, group instruction. The essefttial list covers activAgricultural college, to the company band practice will be held once has been selected awarded annually ducted tonight at 7:30 p. m. in the partment, $1767.64, $5370.51 and as chairman ities under these general headjudged most excellent in review, each week. Hotel Eccles ballroom, it was an- $5391.13; of the speaker's bureau. health ings: department, Horace Carlson of Logan, was of Production aircraft and was won by company B comAdditional appointments will nounced by Curtis L. Miner, pres- $1125.89, $3992.31 and $4793.23; encoordinator district be made later and a complete ident. parts; manded by Cadet Captains Keith reappointed parts; ships, boats and gineering department, $176.47, ordnance and accessories; ammu- Nelson and Todd Weston, with for the coming year and will asorganization meeting will be $568.98 and $1076; street depart-men- t, Reed of Bullen, past labor president the summer farm sist with held soon, he announced. nition; agricultural products and Lauralee Lundahl, sponsor captain. $2907.26, $12,092.18 the organization, will install the and services and commercial fishing; Company A, with Reid Izatt and program. Mrs. Ethura Merrill, se$8311.16; cemetery, $524.70, 01728.-1- 1 new headed N. of officers, Mrs. Atkinson Oneta and by logGuy food; forestry, processing Wesley Blood, captains and Lucy cretary and $1408.93; electric light deCardon, president. A feature of ging, lumbering and forest indus- Watts, sponsor captain, was cook at North Cache high school, coal mining; awarded the Veterans of Foreign Blanche Campbell, secretary and tries; construction; the meeting will be the presen- partment, $21,068.22, 5157,415.11 and metal mining; nonmetallic min- wars tation of the freshman award, $55,508.70; water works, $1010.24, trophy for having the b'est Margaret Hendry cook at South ing and processing and quarrying; appearance contracts for were Cache given record by W. Bennie Degn, state jaycee $4565.82 and $4749.08; sewer, $160, during the smelting, refining and rolling of Committees to arrange $480 and $75; bonds purchased, he said. public vice president. another year, year. prometal, and scrap salvage; An inspection of all district observance of I Am An Amerinone, $15,000 and $60,000. Theory medals were won by duction of metal shapes and forgand heating plants to can Day, in Logan on Sunday, ings; finishings of metal products; Captain Reid Izatt, third year; buildings a summer renovation May 21 were announced today by sedetermine Cadet Corporal Boyd Bergsjo, E. L. (Dick) Romney, production of industrial and agricultural equipment; production of cond year; and Cadet Corporal program got underway today and of special services at Utah Wade Dewey and Private Robert will continue next week. Super- State Agricultural college, who machinery. W. Mr. of J. intendent chemicals Murray, third year. The medals Also, production Kirkbride, will direct the program. The Cache county and products; rubber products; were donated by the Lions and Theurer and a board commission member A concert the Glee Officers who will direct affairs leather products; textiles; appar- Kiwanis clubs, and the Logan from the respective districts, will club, directedby by Imperial Jack Taylor, Wednesday announced tax equalel; production of stone, clay and chamber of commerce. will highlight the program to be ization hearing dates and accepted of Lambda Delta Sigma, national visit the schools. glass products; production of peheld in the Institute at USAC. The board also authorized a bid to sell some property pre- religious fraternity at Utah State The American Legion gold medtroleum, natural gas and petroleOther on numbers college during the the to Kirkbride attend program, on al the for viously purchased for the Logan-Cac- Agricultural winning top place um and coal products; production 1944-4which were anwill school 4 at year, will conference to m., begin be an p. educators airport. of finished lumber products; pro- rifle team and the American LeInclude a short address annual nounced a today following duction of transportation equip- gion district commanders silver held during the summer at Co- naturalized citizen and a by Equalization dates, to hear com- elections. young York New in lumbia University to John ment; services; medal, were awarded transportation citizen who recently has reached plaints of taxpayers dissatisfied in Seth Bills of Riverton, was Jensen. city. production of pulp, paper and ma- Christiansen and Robert voting age; presentation of al- regard to the assessed valuation elected president of the mens for terials medals for the lied flags and paintings of United of any packing and shipping Salisbury-Killia- n property or application organization and Elva Oldroyd of products; production of communi- top eight men on the rifle team Nations banners and presentation for abatement of taxes, will be Venice, was named to head the cation equipment; communication were won by Christensen, Jensen, cf naturalization certificates to citias held follows: womens units. They succeed Roy services; heating, power, water Waldo zens who have passed tests this Windley, Max Rigby, Heinz 31 for residents of Avon, Irick of Parawan and Lala R. supply and illuminating services; May year. Hug, Clarence Hansen, John Emrepair services; health and welfare mett The committee on arrangements Paradise, Hyrum, Nibley, Millville, Watterson of Logan. Henrie. and Ivan educational services; services; Other officers in the mens dilieutenant Farrell R. Erickson, includes William Evans Jr., Providence and River Heights; Expert qualification medals were son of Mrs. Harriet E. Erickson, chairman; Mayor governmental services; technical, are Jay Hall of Vernal, vision Dr. W. 1, W. June North Richards, Logan, Hyde Park, Heinz 276 South First West street, Loscientific and management serv- won by Waldo Windley, vice president; Arnold Elldredge program; Frank Neuberger, miliand Smithfield, Richmond, Amalga ices. Hug, John Emmett, John Croft, gan, who is a prisoner of war of tary of Rupert, Idaho treasurer, and ceremdny; L. E. Nelson, inRichard radio, Newspapers, Michaud, the German government, has been vitations, and Ray Nelson, public, Cove; June 2, Logan; June 6, Joe Perkins of Smithfield, athlet-- c magazines, Feron Stock, Wellsville, Mendon, news syndicates and the produc- Fred McKenzie, Boyd Bergsjo, awarded the air medal and three ity. Benson, will be assisted by manager. tion of moving pictures are listed Max Austin, Raymond Elliott, oak leaf clusters, his mother re- Eric A.They College and Young. June Johnson, George S. Bates, Elected to leading positions in as essential activities" by the Clarence 7, Lewiston, Trenton, Clarkston, the womens Commissioner Hansen, Ivan Henrie, ported Tuesday. B. City George unit were Afton war man power commission, un- Lynn Richards, Lieutenant Erickson was re. Bowen and Dr. Daryl Chase, In- Cornish and Newton. Stewart, Lynn Bitton of Swan Lake, Idaho, vice der the heading of communica- Richard Peterson, Ivon Wall and ported missing in action, on stitute director. J. Arthur Gittens of Smithfield Merle Mecham of Lotions services. The U. S. department of jusFebruary 22, 1944 after having Conrad was high bidder on 19 acres of president; Berntson; sharpshooter been All men 30 and over in these gan, secretary; Mary White of over Germany. tice, has announced down shot the that Allen land CalHerschi. formerly purchased jointly fields thus are eligible for draft qualifications, Later the International Red Cross for this years program by the Logan and Cache county Garland, Betty Phillips of Moruancjr Kauffman McKenzie, informed Mrs. Erickson that he slogan deferment; men between 26 and Ljn gan. and Wilma Anderson of I reads: Am An A American commission for airport use. Mr. Garland, athletic Doyle Hawkins was a prisoner. He was pilot of Good 29 inclusive are eligible if they David Skidmore, to United the for Neighbor managers and Thomas Mathews. Gittens bid was $66 per acre. a heavy bomber. are necessary men. the three quarters. Nations." J I ! j ( j i J j I u Xj j hn j I i I at, fill J 25 Ba-vrlo- s, ! J k $10,-550.- Brad-people- J ," i DRIVE LEADERS APPOINTED Heres List of the Essential Jobs Board Approves Music Program Winners of ROTC Awards Listed Jaycees Install Officers Tonight Patriotic Day Program Slated Tax Equalization LDS Selects Hearings Set New Heads he 5 Prisoner Wins Air Corps Awards |