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Show n f An Aching Car Gets Relief From on Army Hurt S1.50 Per Year HOME Fourteenth Year No. 13 IJNE IiOjtan, PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE G2 West Center Telephone 700 Utah, Tuesday, December 12, 1911 Thirty'Seven Draftees Leave For Services F. TO PUNT BEETS Gibbons Jr., and Wallace Everett 1915 State Goal of Clark. 45,000 Acres Asked LOGAN RFD No. Utah farmers, in planning 1943 Warren Olsen, Dell Conrad Hansen. operations, today were asked by of the Skeen, member -Joseph Russell Petersen, LEWISTON Donald C. Blair, Ronald George Utah State AAA committee, to consider seriously the sugar situPond, and Blaine Hauser Stephation and plan for as large an enson. increase of sugar beets as Ashcroft HYDE PARK Ralph Duce. Even though the 1945 state goal Scamons Rex L'MITHFIELD an inPilkington. Myron Francis Preece, of 45,000 acres represents over cent First Lieutenant Inez Stafford. Army nurse from Itishopvilr. 32 Nut-tall- , crease of per only Leo Junior Dale James Read, South t'arellna. Irrigates a soldier's ear in fire station hospital the 1943-4- 4 acreage, Mr, Skeen Welborn Roger Moosman. at Fort McC'lcllon, Alabama. Ten thousand more Armv nurses Cannon pointed out that it represents NEWTON Quentin are needed to care for siek and wounded American flghUng men. Edonly 88 per cent of the 1937-4Cooley, Barker, Lyle Rigby The list of names follow: Lescourses Robert bo will ti aicrage acreage and Is 500 acrea ward Seth Peterson, aming sessions, less than could be planted in this LOGAN Mack Sterling Jones, lie Hansen. and held in Logan, Lewiston state Andrew Lawaccording to production II. David Rock Gustaveson, PROVIDENCE Chester and Springs, Wyo. Hyrutn, studies. rence Arthur Ralph Zollinger, loaders A training camping should keep In mind Producers Zollin. Orson Hammond, Nathan course, to be conducted in Feb- that if we expect to do well with ger. was March or in also early ruary JAn. a sugar program in future years, TRENTON Normand j E.xty-sistudents of the River air vent which opened in the set up. we will need sugar beet history drew. deCamp Hunt of Bear Lake will Heights school received an unex- - attic, the fire which started about Davis on our farms," Mr. Skeen Grant WELLSVILLE clared. pectcd vacation Monday when a 4 a. m. burned the roof oft and open for the 1945 season July 9, Leishman Darley, Candy bars and puppy dogs Wilson, Coy $7000 fire gutted the building and damaged 00 In establishing the 1945 sugar per cent of the followed July 20 by Camp New sold for $100 each Friday in an Keith Lofthouse Baugh. Fork on Newfork Wyo. Lake, building. auction at Logan senior high De Vera Gar- beet goal, primary consideration CLARKSTON is given to the requirement and According to Chief E. S Laur. They will run concurrently unresulted in the ner, Glen Ravsten. school The annual Bridg-e- r ence of the Logan-Cach- e fire de- til the crop supply situation for of more than $15,000 in. sale HYRUM Keith Garner, Jay Hike into the Windriver mounpartment. the flames had gained year beginning October 1, 1945. It war bonds. Del Melroy Nielsen. considerable headway before the tains of Wyoming will take place RICHMOND Seth Skidmore Al- is expected that the supply situaAccording to Blaine Johnson, fire was reported at 4:05 a. m. the final week In August, accordof the student bond len, Dan Warren Stoddard, Ellis tion will be more critical during Two fire companies worked until ing to a schedule prepared by J. sales committee, the auction Seth Jonas, and Calvin William 1945 than in 1946. Although 1945 7:49 a. m. The loss was covered R. Johnson, chairman. pregoals would essentially be boosted to more than $25,000 Funk. by insurance. Council scouts were asked by the amount of bonds and Lester Don Jes-so- mised on 1946 requirements, some MILLVILLE At a meeting this morning, the Utah state forestry-firbeet sugar produced in 1945 can be wardby stamps purchased Logan j school board members voted to ens office to make a survey in late that year, thus marketed Curtis Transfer high students during the Sixth Bingham send the River Heights students Cache valley on December 26 to War Loan drive. Their extent the anticisome to easing Idaho. quota Campbell, Burley, to the Providence school for the determine how many Christmas was $12,200. pated tight stiuation in the fall remainder of the year, according trees were unsold- This will be of that year. class students won to Superintendent J. W. Kirk-brid- used as a guage to determine theSophomore U. S. requiremens are premised inter-clascompetition, he upon the assumption that no suhow many permits to issue next said- Among the other interThe board considered every year. gar will be used for industrial sold were a Troops were assigned in esting articles alcohol and that rationing conpossibility, including the leasa-bilit- y each community for the count. which flower stand, brought for role of holding school in the Cache county's trols will be continued throughout casualty two hair bulldog of all troop $2000; and An inspection basement of the River Heights few days includes one the period at approximately cur-rethe past each. $75 for cuts, Health and ward chapel as was suggested by headquarters by the serviceman reported killed in aclevels. Statistics show that some groups. However, all facili- Safety committee has been plantion while fighting in Germany distribution to U. S. civilians ned for February. Plans for a ties, including hot lunch service, and another soldier, previously during the year which ended June physical fitness institute, to be available at Providence and conducted reported lost, is now known to 30, 1944, totaled 5,800,000 tons-,aie A or A A in February March. Wesley Nelson. College, directors. adcquate transportation will be be safe. sugar beet and sugar cane also were presented by Chairman The association vuH encourage arranged, for the mainland, involving They are: goal H. B. Hunsaker. increased beet plantings if the (Hy) Members of the River Heights Alphonso Christensen of Newan increase of about 600,000 tons recommended price and a reason-- 1 teaching staff will be absorbed Dr. H. Loran Blood reported ton, chairman of the Cache counPrivate First Class Clyde D. of production above 1944, is pro. that 30 per cent of the troop ty AAA committee since 1940 and Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ably adeqquate libor source is as- - into the Providence school d. posed, Mr. Skeen said. To obtain Mr. Munk said. Dan Johnson, of Logan, killed the inventory and roll a member since 1938, was reulty. required continental produccall is complete. He also revealed elected for the coming year at in action. tion of about 2,200,000 tons, would 1944 that the membership goal of the county convention held SatPrivate First Class Fay R. require a sugar beet acreage in 2300 had been exceeded by 42 urday in Logan. of Mrs. Ruth 1945 of 951,000 acres, assuming scouts and a goal of 2500 was set Farmer delegates from each of Lutz, husband cane sugar production to be at Sixty-fift- h of H. Lutz Logan, previously for 1945. The Smithfield district the mne major communities in about available processing capacreported missing in action, now Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Hansen, one time. Later he constructed a was presented the sheepskin ban- the county attended. Sterling M. known ity. The suggested national 1943 safe. to be comJones of Weilsville, was who have made their home in condensed milk factory which he ner for being the first to sugar beet goal Is approximately vice chairman, and William Er47 Private Johnson, only son of 50 per cent greater than the acreyears, observed later sold to the Borden company plete Logan for Reports also were given on the icksen of Smithfield, committee Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson, 60 age for either of the their sixty-fiftwedding anniver- and then served as superintendent past two minuate man activities; Boys member. They will administer AAA East Second South, Logan, was less is 100,000 acres but years sary Monday. A reception was for 25 years. Life drive; advanceprograms in the county during killed November 22 while serving than 1942. held at the home of a daughter, He also owned extensive farm- ment subscription of school and the high the coming year. in the with an infantry unit in Germany. Recent developments Mrs. S. A. Johnsoning interests throughout his life, DrBlood recommended Alternates, to serve when reA native of Logan, he was born use of segmented seed, mechanical Mr. Hansen ws bom December and was a stone mason during the scouting. that a drive be made to advance gular members are unable to act June 21, 1923 a son of Daniel blockers and 1, 1858 in Brigham City, a son of time the Logan Temple was under harvesting machines all tenderfoot scouts so they will or to fill unexpired terms of Frederick and Amelia Hansen will result in lowering the labor Christian and Elizabeth Ericksen construction. to participate in the regular members if vacancies ocbe Johnson. He attended Logan city of the 1945 crop. Hansen and his wife, a native of Active throughout his life in meriteligible to be cur, are H. L. Buttars of Clarks-to- n schools and worked with the requirements pow wow badge was born Junei 7, civic circles, 2 Mr. Hansen served Farmington, held this spring at Utah State and Joseph F. Nielsen, Hyrum. Civilian Conservation corps. He 1856 a daughter of Samuel and one term as mayor of Logan and Agricultural college. Community committeemen, elect- entered the army in May, 1943 Mary Ann Bailey Mitton. They was a member of the Utah State ed during the week, include Mr. and trained at Fort Sill, Okla., were married December 11, 1879 Agricultural board of college Nielsen of Hyrum, George before going overseas. in the old Salt Lake Endowment trustees 10 years. At the present of Richmond; Merle G. Survivors include his parents house. time he is president of the WilTax collection itinerary for in liam Budge Memorial hospital of Hyer, of Lewiston; H. L. But- and three sisters, Mrs. Phyllis Recognized as a pioneer 73 of Utah northern H. tars representatives Alfred of of Clarkston; Wanda Johnson Mr. Ames and milk the condensing industry, Logan- Both Mr. and Mrs. Hansen Revenue of Internal Bureau the of Gnehm A. of L. Riggs Logan; Hansen owned and operated four have been active in church affairs. Logan, and Mrs. Verla Knudson of Mrs. Oretta Allen Dudley Merrill, of Little Rock, Ark., and grandpar- to asisst farmers and livestock William Erickson, milk factories in Cache valley at In addition to Mrs. Johnson, 73, widow of the late Dr. Heber Nibley; Jones of Wells- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson men with their filing of 1944 they have one other daughter, K. Merrill, died Monday at 1 a.m. Smithfield; Mr. of of Logan. taxes, was announced today by Mr. and Christensen, ville, Mrs. H. B. Ames, Santa Maria, in the family home, 150 South D. Allen, deputy collector. A. Newton. Frivate Lutz, reported last Cal., four grandchildren and five Second East, of a long illness. Mr. Allen pointed out that this action in as missing Tuesday great grandchildren. She was born July 11, 1871, in since November 14 in France, filing is only for farmers and Elder county, a Willard, Box to a livestock men and no estimated is safe according apparently daughter of Brigham S. and DeliAmong' the stories arising from letter received Friday by Mrs. declaration will be required. Fillah Emaline Alien Dudley. She Handels Messiah to be presented ing period extends from DecemLutz. was educated in Clifton, Idaho, ber 12 to January 15- Other taxin the Logan tabernacle with a 18 November dated The letter, public schools and the University Illegal cutting of Christmas trees was written from an evacuation payers will file their, returns from combined Utah State Agricultural The 1944 edition of the Utah of Utah. Prior to her marriage on the Cache National forest has hospital in France, and stated January 23, 1945 until March 15, college and civic cast December Halbeen noted by rangers and viola- that he had been wounded 17 and 18, Is a tale of the Juniper, magazine published an- she taught school at Lewiston. in he said. She was married to Dr. Heber tors will be prosecuted if appre- action- He has been awarded the The schedule was listed as follelujah chorus,, the triumphal cli- nually by the Utah Foresters club max to the oratorio, W. H. Man- at Utah State Agricultural col- Kimball Merrill June 30, 1897 in hended, Forest Supervisor James purple heart medal and combat lows : 3, O. Stewart warned today. at Randolph, December ning, director, reported Monday. lege, was released Friday for the Logan temple. infantrymans badge. No trees are being cut on the When the oratorio was perform distribution to 350 graduates of Active throughout her life in Smith hotel; Laketown, December 14 until noon at Robinsons store; ed in London in 1743, the king the forestry school and present church work, she was keenly in- forest for Christmas tree sales, he Garden City, December 14 from rose to his feet in awe and to students, according to Dean Lewis terested in genealogical research said. However, already some cut1 to 5 p. m. at Freemans Serwork. Mrs. Merrill was a member ting on both private and public show his respect All the audience M. Turner. for vice station. to of the Logan Seventh ward Re- land has been noted. followed his example and The booklet is dedicated more than 201 years, audiences Utah foresters serving in the lief Society and had worked in Mr. Stewart reported, however, Brigham City, December 18 to Milo W. Hoisveen, a native of 23; Garland, December 26 at Utah have followed this custom and armed forces. It carries a letter the Logan temple. that local rangers will accompany stood during the singing of this to the alumni from Dean Turner Survivors include one son, Heber representatives of schools, churches, North Dakota, has been named Power and Light company office; 0 at that K. Merrill Jr., Lethbridge, Alber- civic oganizations, town and city acting project supervisor of the Tremonton, December explaining recent changes great work. Administration Midland hotel. Security Recognized as the most popular have taken place in the forestry ta, Canada; and five daughters, officials to forest areas and desig- Farm conservation utilization oratorio ever written, the Mes- department. Wellsville, January 2, 1945 from Mrs. Oretta D. Carlson, Preston, nate trees that may be cut for water One to Idaho; Mrs. Loila D. Jensen, Salt public use. siah has remained in public fa is dedicated program on the Newton reservoir 9 a. m. until noon at Post Office; page vor since its first production on Lieutenant Willard Hyrum, January 2, from 1 until Larson, of Lake City; Mrs. Jeanne D. Izatt, He pointed out that it is im. project. He succeeds A. Gordon Kilbum, 5 p. m., at Post Office; Smithfield, April 12, 1742, in Dublin, Director Garland, 1942 graduate of the Portland, Ore.; Leah and portant that great care should be D., forestry school, who at the time Derry Rae Merrill, Logan; Manning said. 10 exercised in selecting trees to cut who resigned recently to join the January 3 at Commercial National United Nations went to press, rehabilitation Bank; Richmond, January 3, at Two performances of the ora- the publication two grandchildren, greet grand, on the steep mountain sides ad- staff. torio will be given, Sunday at was the only U 9 A C forestry children, and the First Security Bank; Lewiston, to the forest. These trees following sisters, Mr. Hoisveen has been in Lo- January 2 p. m. and Monday at 8 p. m. graduate listed as at Lewiston State in Mrs. Delilah D. Keller, Mink Creek, jacentan 3, missing in holding play important part Since June 1, 1944 as project Bank action." at In the tabernacle. Logan, January Idaho; Mrs. Mary E. Lengersdor-fe- r, soil in place, preventing floods gan in charge of land de- Internal Revenue office, Federal was 24 B He of Liberin roles engineer will a Appearing leading pilot waterD. Florence Mrs. and and of Logan, insuring protection be Frank Baugh, Jr., director of ator bomber, and participated in phases of the project. building. sheds for storage of water in soil. velopment Cook, Paris, Idaho. Prior to this assignment, he has music at Logan senior high scool, the heaviest raid in history over anbe will Mr. Funeral Stewart suggested that pur spent 10 years constructing irri- Extend Service Charles O. Peterson, Logan busi- Berlin when his plane was shot nounced arrangements by the Kenneth Lind- chasers do not accept a tree that gation nessman and the following USAC down. Twenty pages are devoted Logan postal service will be projects throughout the does not bear a tag issued by the western United States- extended four hours next Saturstudents: La Verne Thompson, to information about former grad- quist mortuary. state of Utah or the forest service. The includes land level- day to accommodate patrons who uates of the school Coy Thompson, and Dorothea On Furlough The booklet, usually edited by ing, construction of ditches on wish to mail Christmas packages, rePrivate Ray Lutz, son of Mrs. Logan Visitors Postmaster Eugene Yeates public and private farms, instalA chorus of more than 200 members of the club, was edited Visiting at the home of Mr. and lation of irrigation structures, ported today. Extra windows have community singers and 200 college this year by two former gradu- Bernice Lutz, is home on a students will appear in the pro- ates, J. Whitney Floyd, associate furlough from Camp Campbell, Mrs. J. Ray Anderson over the both for drainage and irrigation been opened for the holiday sea- was Ted Karren, their supply and soil classification work. son. He urged immediate mailing duction and Professor N. W. Chrisprofessor of forestry, and Don SI. Ky. He recently was released from week-enw son de a and his father. They A topographic survey of the en- - j so parcels will reach their forester-firwhere he has tiansen will direct a 45 piece hospital Drummond, assistant spent tire project also is being made. tination in time for the holidays. in Montana. two months with a broken ankle. warden for Utah. Schedule for Camp Season Worked Out Thirty seven Cache county men and one transfer, comprising the this December draft call from of area, left recently for the Fort An expanded university scouting was planned, dates set Douglas reception center to begin for the 1945 summer camping pro. duty with the armed forces, it giain and committee reports giv- was announced today by Clerk A. en at the quarterly meeting of M. Turner of the selective serthe Cache Valley Boy Seout vice boardthat Meanwhile, he reported couiu-.- l Sunday In Logan, accordsoon to board will the W. begin to Pond. Executne Preston ing men from 18 to 37, who Dr. John C. Carlisle, chairman are affected by a recent order of the leadership training comnational selective and lrom btate a the of review mittee, presented service headquarters concerning recent university of scouting and recommended that it be expanded mm in these classes who have war jobs. nixt year. Instead of two central left deferrable j - Fire Destroys River Heights School, Pupils to Providence Logan Students Auction Bonds x pos-siilil- 1 - t tht mid-Augus- t. e Logan Soldier Killed in Action - s - Farmers Reelect Officials ; fac-sure- Respected Logan Couple Observe Wedding Anniversary h - Tax Collector Lists Itinerary Mrs. H. K. Merrill Succumbs at - Oratorio Story Told by Director Forester Warns Of Tree Cutting Foresters Edit Annual Paper - ' - 12-1- Newton Project Leader Named 27-3- k Ras-muso- 15-d- ay d e in-la- ! des-resi- |