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Show The Cache American. Logan, Cache County. Utah Page Eight Aggies, Utes Meet Here Saturday in Opener Two USAC Grads In New Positions Ohl Faithful? The Utah Aggie basketball team 19 13 edition composed of several promising casaba artists with little collegiate but a lot of prep experience, is ready to open the western Ilig Seven chase Saturday in the Aggie fieldhouse against their traditional foes, the v Utah Utes. Utah Aggie athlete, Deb Young, former field coatch, has bead and track and football assistant kt all-arou- r- - Two graduates of Utah State Agricultural college have rrceiv ed recent appointments m the state departments of health and agr.euhure, Iatley Kllburn, executive secretry of the USAC alumni u&aociation learned today. William A. Ilosklvson, a 1928 graduate, has been added to the sta.T of the state health depart, rmnt. He has been assigned to the division of public health engineering and sanitation. Follow. i , ing graduation from USAC. he hia obtained doitoiate degree from Hie Umverv.ty of Illinois. The other appointment U that of Warren Stune, who will act as a dairy and food inspector of the at ate department of agriculture, with headquarter in Logan. Mr. Stone, formerly was hv the Salt Lake City health department. He received his BS degree in 1938 and mas-ter'- s degree In 1941 from USAC. tm-ploj- j lx 1 . i y - n 1 pi all-Ida- . th , H- over Die basketball relgn.s this yiur la absence of H. B. i Soldier Missing; !I 1 1 and Bb Burnett. who are In the " armed font's, llo coached the Another Injured ' v . ' (Continued from page One) lfHJ aggie waxed court squad which made a good showing in parents, two brothers, Technical 0 i Sergeant Rex B. Budge, who Is the we, tern division race. In French a treatment receiving T at who Clint for wounds sustained North Cache and later won hon- - army hof.pit.il r ' November 15; and Elliott I ora as an M Men Mar. o plains In action wo als- 10 "d ... . ( the 'jug quint. Nelson Is floor play, lie 1, fast, elusive Mah,an Ann TIdttho and and an exu llent passer, fading 811' l. as they . . Uie ball to hts mates , , . for .setup shots. brej 1c Marianna CrooksUm Braelsen, was - U" Otlier mainstays Include Ea . jnjur(Hj navy patrol bomb-tlfajirn the string-- , ,.r Holmslead. Pu Rj, Wild by Island, spl.ttlng ard of the squad; Maiv;f,(, a,UIU, Wash. f Abrams, lanky center who starred Bislgn LsraeLsen. pilot of the NV i , V, r 4 for South Otche and has played bomber, was conferring In the rak . t J, Independent ball; Grant iSugatl dio room when the crash occurMortensen. a former r ' .?V- - , red with the copilot at the con7 guard; Dale Lewis, Logan tennis trols. The plane missed the land1 V star who is proving his worth as ing field and crashed Into an I- a bosketbill ace; Udell Wankier, djaernt hill. who played on the 1942 squad and He sustained a fractured leg, Is a capable guard; Con Maughnn, head nor a young volcano, but the fimt ton of NO, NOT A OKYl-Elacerations, fracture of sev. "fin-bil- l fctcaniing hot MiperphoKphate rolling off the conveyor belt at the star from South Cache, eral ribs and possible Internal inhimplot fertilizer plant, Pocatello, Idaho, during Initial tent run and Lyle Hale, a rugged guard juries. last week. Pulverized rook from Idahos extensive phosphate beds who played one year with th Is treated with sulphuric acid In the Simplut plant, then conWyoming cowboys. veyed overhead to till parts of the 150 by 250 foot steel and conDistrict of Columbia and Califorcrete building for storage prior to delivery to farmers of this and had Leading reserve material lnclud. nia Bar associations area for the spring application. It Is estimated that the yearly n, es Kay Anderson, been admitted to practice before of Slmplot superphosphate a 111, alien applied to soil, pr output courts. Pat Condle, Preston, Idaho, the Federal and Supreme duce extra crops equivalent to 80,000 acres of land. After several years with the former Casper, Jack Donavan, Wyo., star and Irv Miller, captain Federal Bureau of Investigation, he was promoted to post of speof last year's Logan high quint. cial assistant to the U. S. atYoung started the season with torney general In 1929 and was candiseveral other outstanding successful responsible for many dates but they have withdrawn anti-trus- t prosecutions because of service calls and InWord comes from Long Beach, In California, he was governState Eleven prominent Utah ment attorney in a suit against California of the death of George juries. class college upper Agricultural film most of the major companThe staters have won six of L. Swenson, former Professor of students were pledged to Blue their eight preseason games. Their ies several years ago. After leav- Mathematics at the Brigham Key, honorary mens service frachief drawback seems to be lack ing the department of Justice, he Professor of Civil ternity, at a luncheon meeting Young College, exhibitors of a numbr of teamwork at times and the representd at the USAC and Wednesday in the college cafeteria Engineering in arbitration suits over zoning general ability to make their shots and clearance and was considered Consulting at Long It was announced by President Engineer count while their chief threats an the time of Burns Crookston, oNrth Logan. at on Beach, California, that subject. authority Include speed, general good ball Formal initations for the group Recently Mr. Law was respon. his death, Sunday morning. handling and a diversified attack. sible for forming the Southern December will be held Tuesday at 7 p. m. Deceased was bom When they click however, t California Theaters association, Cache In the Bluebird cafe, he said. of 21, 1869 at Richmond, farmers should be capable of which represents a majority son of Main objectives of the organiza He was the Utah. County, exhibitors in that territory. winning almost any boll game. tion will be to promote campus M. Swenson. P. Ellen Lewis and Survivors include his widow, boost school Mrs. Marion Templeton Law, his He, with Dr. George Thomas, Dr Improvement and spirit. JoMrs. a Profesor A. Widtsoe and Sarah J. Law, mother, John Ben B. Blair, professor of milibrother. Corporal Melvin J. Law seph Jensen, was one of Cache and a sister. Miss Elizabeth Law. County's first graduates from Har- tary science and tactics, fratern advisor and Dr. Datus His father was former judge of vard University, graduating about ity were guest speakers, the Utah First Judicial district. 1893. After leaving the Brigham Sarah II. Petersen Active members include Calder with worked the he Young College Mrs. Laura M. Funk M. Pickett of Lewiston, and Roy U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, the Mrs. Sarah Hansen Petersen, 82, Shaw of Brigham City. resident of Lognn for more than Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Telluride Power Comp.my, with The new members selected by Vilate Merrill Funk, 69, member his brother Warren G. Swenson he 62 years, died early Friday mornthe basis of scholarship and stud, a of who Utah a prominent family formed engineers ent activity, have been approved consulting ing at the family home. 233 North Fourth West, of infirmities died Monday at 11:30 p. m. in the partnership In 1909 at Boise, Ida- by the national organization, are: of a ho, and about 1920 went to Califamily home, Richmond, incident to age. Blaine Bishop, of Garland; Leroy were conducted toheart attack, fornia and became the general E. She was bom February 24, 1862 King of Moore, Idaho; Dan day in the Richmond South ward chief engineer of Ludlow of in Brigham City, a daughter of chapel under direction of Spanish Fork; Paul R. Bishop manager and the Fresno Irrigation Company. In Lunt, of Cedar City; Earl Holm-steaFerdinand and Miry Thomson E. M. HickenHansen. She was married to of American Fork; John She was bom May 17, 1875 in his later years he has been a conJames C. Petersen, at Long Beach, Putnik of Murray, Spencer Wheat-leOctober 10, Richmond, a daughter of Marriner suiting engineer 1881 in the old Salt Lake EndowW. and Maria Ioenza Kingsbury California, where he held a life of Brigham City; Morgan ment house, and has lived in Lo- Merrill, early pioneers of Cache membership in the American So- White of Monroe, Harry Bonnell, in gan since that time. Mr. Petersen valley. She was educated ciety of Civil .Engineers. John McDonald and Lloyd Mea-chaRichmond public schools and had died 22 years ego. of Logan. Mathews married He in Mary Active in church work, she had attended the old Brigham Young 1904, she later died leaving one and Utah State Agriculcollege been a member of the Logan tural now at Lake City, Friday evening, Janson, Harold Swenson, college in Logan. 12, and graveside services on temple staff, served the Logan Active throughout her life in Seattle. He later married May uary Third ward old folks committee church work, she was a member Lockney of Salt Lake City, who will be conducted Saturday afterand in other activities. of the Benson stake Primary survives him. Beside his wife and noon at the Salt Lake cemetery. 574 Survivors include five of her 11 board, and acted as a Relief son Harold, two brothers, Warren Evans and Early Mortuary, sons and daughters, James C. Pe- Society, Sunday school and Pri- G. end Myron, and two sisters, East 1st South St., Salt Lake City, tersen Jr., Leo F. Petersen, mary association teacher. Almeda and Anna S. Herrick, sur- in charge. Friends may call at the She was married to Clarence vive him. fonzo Petersen and Mrs. Connie Mortuary Saturday, January 13, in until time of the services. Hudson, Logan, and Glen E. Pe- L. Funk November 28, 1894 inconductwere services Funeral the Temple. Survivors tersen, Tetonia, Idaho; 12 grand- - cludeLogan her husband, two sons and ed at Long Beach, Friday, Januchildren, 18 two daughters, Le Roy C. and ary 11, at 10 A. M. by the Ma and the following brothers and Cyril R. Funk of Richmond; Car. sonic Lodge of which he was a sisters. Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. men F. Lewis of Price, Mrs. Gay-l-a member, the Lattell Mortuary in lAnnie Valentine, Mrs. Orson NelEdwards of Provo and 15 charge. son, Mrs. Benny Watkins and Al. grandchildren. UnThe remains will arrive at Salt APARTMENTS TO RENT bert Hasen, Brigham City, and She is also survived by the Close infurnished. Telephone Chauncey Hansen, Rexburg. Ida. following brothers and sisters: 275W. Funeral services will be con- Joseph F. Merrill, member of the Logan, Osburn Kent of Los AngDCalifornia. eles, S. L. the of Council Twelve, ducted Monday at 2 p, m. in the FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing, Friends may call at the morand Mrs. Logan Third ward chapel by Bish- Mrs. Orella Jenson, Stoker Repairing and Service a. m. 10 M. Funk, of Salt Lake City; tuary Saturday from op D. P. Woodland. Friends may Lucy Coal and Stoker Co Wangsgaard Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. until time of services- Burial will call at the family home Sunday Anna Hattie 167 South Main. Phone 132. Mae Hale of Logan; Mrs. be in the Logan cemetery. evening and Monday until time Nellie Johnson, William and Louis of services. Burial in the family E. Merrill, and Mrs. Elma Johnplot of the Logan ceemtery will be son. of Richmond; Mrs. Lenora under direction of the W. Loyal Olsen of Smithfield, Dr. Melvin C. Merrill, Washington, D. C.; Hall mortuary. Professor Amos N. Merrill of Provo; Mrs- - Ida Van Orden of Albert J. Law Lewiston, Ezra Merrill of PocaAlbert J. Law, 40, native of tello, Idaho; Mrs. Loretta Rigby Logan who became a prominent of Rexburg, Idaho; and an adoptLos Angeles, Cal., attorney, died ed brother, William Pope of Rich, recently in St. Lukes hospital. mond. New York City, as a result of a heart attack, Logan relatives Joseph II. Kent learned today. Funeral services for Joseph He-b- er Mr. Lr-- was bom April 1, 1904 64, lifelong resident of in Logrn and was educated in LoganKent, who died Thursday mornschools. studied Later he Logan at the family home, 259 West law in Washington, D. C. At the ing Third of a heart ailment, time of his death he was general will beNorth, conducted Saturday at 13 counsel for the Southern Cali- 2 p. m. in the Kenneth Lindquist fornia Theater Owners association and was formerly in the anti- - lndf11 blShop of the P rd trust division 'of the department I Justice. of He was bom April 14. 1882 He was m New York for con. in Logan, a son of James A. and ferences with general sales man- - Caroline Yorgensen Kent. He had agers of distribution companies, - been an employe of Utah Power aimed at working out better re- and Light company for 20 years exhibitors he and prior to that time worked lations between S1.00 and 73c represented and film companies for the Logan city municipal General Admission when he became ill. He also light plant. Ilijlh School Students and Servicemen.... 50c Survivors include two brothers planned to attnd the March of a there. conference and ' (Tax Included) Dimes' sister, James B. Kent and Mr. Law was a member of the Mrs. Caroline Kent Rnyhould of t a lii'n 12. 1913 Friday. January Ca-chia- Former Logan Resident Dies Maureen Brown of Liberty, Ida.; 11a Mae Puumre, St. Charles, Arlene Beth Idalxj; Morgan, clirk' Rulh Vickers. Helen sCarbon of Logan; Thirza Cedar City; Lois Downs of mile t)f smithfield; Ora Miles of Doka; NUjn of Corlnne; Libby and Bev lrsinla ,rl-Sad er of Poyson; Evelyn Brown of Salt Lake City; Mary Kaysville; Mary Hall of Vernal; Kathleen Hammond, of Ashton. Idaho; Ruth Madsen of Ogden, and Donas Allred. Delta, Nich-colle- - , v 1 . JUT-- rn I Eleven Pledge To Blue Key IT'S TIME FOR Utah Oil Refining Company's i d, y - - UTAH UNIVERSITY N. C. A. Champions vs. v UTAH STATE Saturday, January j 8 p. m. L Save on oil, greases and other farm necessities. 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FIELDHOUSE j ge that the American Proving coed can work in vital war! Industry and continue with col lege studies. 2u coeds enrolled at Utah State Agricultural col-- , Ltah' lege ore working at the Army service forces depot m Ogden on week-ends- . Early in September, under the. direction of Uie Utah ASF depot of teacher lcrnncl, a group Cache and student valley fim schools, began working Saturday i, and Sunday at the rejot and among this gioup were the 20 roll ge women. The 45 studints and teachers were organized with the college forming an inventory crew for the quartermaU r section under Th Kins of )) couch medicine for the direction of Professor H. B. couch or bronchial Irritation ru)ttni; Huns.iker. Huck-ry- J from cold in cold wintry Cnrt CANADlOL" Work MiturKt The girls who have enlisted . Mixture Buckley' trip! tctinjc quickly tneir services in the work huve In, uun and rmr phlegm lodged in th found ,t an excellent way of . You result fut. helping to meet school expenses couching pAm Compounded from rre Cndtn Pin t hrv nre Uk tnc college other .nothing hrimg ingre- Mixture i canadiol" majoring in such departments as! dint Burktry from you evr tried. Ot physical education, business, and! m bottle today anything at any (ood drug (tore. English. Aiding in the war' work arc! ML. , J. II. TAYLOR, JR. s'mtMsi asp l I; a 4 X |