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Show Legislative Committee Makes Visit to USAC $ Utah niude Uinr annual inqxHtion trip fl.f0 IVr Yt'.'ir 1 K 1 IIOM 1HMK 1 Kori.K t2 Tontpr . bne(.u u, m,, million. , of Clim-E. Stal Uuh nt alive Reuel activities at ghuipre n .'tlUrt1,,,nil1 I.oiran, Friilny, January l!i, 1115 Telephone 700 conferred n 0f Epluu.m was chairman Aerieulnnal college, sUmols. L. deans W. of various while the v,i:!i Dr, the visitors, at aiteiided a luncheon and toured Watilaw., dean Of conumrco CASUALTIES the campus Thursday as a com- USAC. was m charge of arrange, mute rcpiescnung the lawmakers menu. Following a meeting at 11 a. m. with deans of the seven schools, lite group attended a luncheon la th. Commons building. Speukers One Killed, One In were Dr. E. G. Peterson, college dean ol H. R. Walker, Missing, Three Hurt Containing a complete rejxirt president; Dr. the Various divisions of the Uuh of the school of agriculture and War casualty reports of the Agricultural Program for the annual dinner experiment station director of the Utah Experiment l few days Include one soldier Utah W. Owens. W. past from 1942 to 1944, the of the Cache Valley council, Boy station; director and Dr. N. A. previously listed as missing, now Scouts of America to be held station biennial rrport lias R-diIL Dr. released by Walker, Pedersen, dean of the school of known to have been killed In Saturday evening in the cafeteria action, another missing In Lux of the Commons building at UUh arts and sciences. rector. visitors and three others woundthe told embourg Ixterson Dr. Slate Agricultural college was Stating that the war years have They are: announced today by Preston W. on station that it li.is been an objective of ed. made new' demands of agrb Pond, council executive. personnel and facilities, the publi- USAC to ca'j-- teaching Private First Class Kenneth Into economics home The program will feature a and culture With fewer sUff stated. cation .Morse, son of B. If. Morse of Dr. H. W. Hurt of New talk by members and less adequate equip- the homes of all Utah residents. killed in action In Logan, York City, member of the nament the station has not only "A great future awaits develop, France. but tional scout council, the presenour along of nu nt resources, carried on the regular project Private First Class Conan K. we need type tation of four silver beaver this high with work, but the resiurch program Riiv;ham, son of Mr. and Mrs. awards in recognition of outhas been expanded, and activitie., training in science, homemaking, of Logan, so that Wallace Bingham, standing service to boyhood and from tlie emergency hate been and in desirable living In action In Luxem. missing be prethe announcement of new coun. our may great heritage The station projects assumed." bourg. declared. cil officers. he served, active in June were listed by the The assembly will be directed Owens explained Sergeant Thomas II. Wyatt, Director fund number, giving title, departJ. R. Johnson of Richmond, of his organization and Dr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas work by ment and leaders. chairman of the camping and acWalker said USAC is one of the L. Wyatt, Wcllsville, wounded The station has token a lead, In action over Germany. richest gold mines in the state tivity committee of the council, ing place in the victory food proPrivate First Class Melvin C. of In with the assembly music played form the gold producing duction program each year, asScout Madison Morrell, troop by benefits to agriculture extended . Sehlers, son of Mr. and Mrs. am suming the lead In a study of the by experiments In better crop and Charles of Sehlers, Logan, eight. Ona A. Harrison, chairman wartime wounded in action in Belgium. agricultural production animal husbandry. will call tho of the meeting, In the operating room of on tvocuotion hoipital In Belgium, Lieutenant Pecapacity of the state and desirDr. N. of text A. tromfution prior group to order and F. II. Baugh Private First Class Frank G. Complete Eton I. Martin, Army nun of Roanoke, Virginia, perform able crop and livestock adjust- dersen's talk, follows: to putting the soldier potient on the operating toblo. Mora Army nunat ora Jr. will direct community singing. Federico, son of Mr. and Mrs. ments. A study has been made of R. L. Paul and scouts of Troop G. of rrederico vitally needed to cara for American fighting men In thii country and ovorteos Smlthficld, rhe U.S.A.C. Is a college of the and the all agricultural assets will be In charge of the eight action wounded in in class of a the of not Belgium. people color Dinner music will ability to produce various crops. ceremony. Our students are not far. As a basis for this study, an people. Private First Class Morse, 25, be furnished by the Logan Junior nor of mers exclusively any $ analysis was made of the labor other profession. They come from ?on f B- - H. MorSe of Logan, who high school scout chorus under The skill and devotion to duty men. Often Army nurses work direction of Elizabeth H. w Pres Reese required to- - produce and harvest all walks of life to prepare forllved kiIled December 20 while displayed by members of the U. with the roar of the big guns as and Mr. Pond will call the roll various crops, to care for farm all walks of life farming, for- a faoe. are in the Nurse of reminder 3. Army dangers they Corps animals and to oirry on other cstry, teaching, medicine, by districts. an. infantry unit 111 bust- - !lghtin More 10,000 registered than great measure responsible for the France. was Dr. E. Allen Bateman, council he reportPreviously necessary farm operations. As an ness, scientific investigation, mefact that more than 97 per cent of nurses are needed to help oare president, will make the aid in desiding the location dl de- chanics, engineering. The USAC ed missing. greeting American soldiers who re- for American wounded. They are and report to open the business fense plants and war installations, is not a A native of Smithfl,eld, he waa the store selling hosin field service soil surveys have been made and Kuppenheimer suits; it is a great born May 26, 1919 a son of B. ceive treatment for battle wounds needed for meeting, followed by a report of pitals overseas, in evacuation and the nominating committee on new land and crops evaluated by sta- education department store like, H. and Alice Merrill Morse. He recover. Army nurses work in the oper- general hospitals, on hospital ships council officers by Dr. A. R. Cut. tion personnel during the two let us say, the X.C.M.I. The attended school at Trenton and trains. Army ler of Preston, Idao. rooms and wards of field and planes end ating said. school Cache North the at Rich, year period, report high comparison is, of course, only a nurses are commissioned officers from a miles few Dr. John C. Carlisle chairman only hospitals In working for the war effort, surface one, but it will help il. mond before entering the army and they have trained corpsmen of the training committee, will station members made an analysis lustrate my thought. Customers December 3, 1941. He trained at the front lines. Many have land- to assist them in their work. But be In charge of the awards cere, of the agricultural situation in the come to us for everything from Camp Roberts and Fort Ord, Cal., ed with invasion troops in the there can be no substitute for the mony. Scoutmaster keys will bo Wasatch Front area of Utah, re- learning how to run flocks and and Fort Lewis, Wash., before various theaters of war and have worked for months in combat training, knowledge, and exper- - presented to Marvin Neeley, scout sulting from war and post-wherds and how to grow crops to going overseas. ience of the nurse herself. areas. master of troop 36, Franklin, Private First Class Morse changes during the first half of how to teach children, and how with which As the units they Registered nurses Interested In ''Idaho; Seymour Rindlisbacher, in the initial invasion 1943. With this as a basis, a larg- to build homes and maintain of North Africa and had fougfit are serving move forward in pur- securing commissions in the U. scoutmaster troop 55, of Amalga; er study was undertaken of the happy families. suit of the enemy, nurse assign, S. Army Nurse Corps should com- - Carl SI, . Fonnesbeck, - .training agriculture of the1 'Ch tilt? itate'Tff Some of these customers want in the Itailsm:and Normandy ed to en evacuation hospital or a munlcate with the Surgean Gen- committee, Logan district; E. N. campaign. the post war period. This was advance unit also, shift- eral, U. S. Army, Washington, 25, Reese, training committee, Cache Survivors Include his father of surgical part of a national study made to give D. C., or visit any Red Cross Pro- - district; Robert Thalman, scoutsites their hospital ing Logan, and four sisters: Mrs. Eva maximum aid to cooperatively with the U. S. de. i master troop 20, Logan Twelfth the fighting curement Office. Anderson, living in California; pnrtmcnt of agriculture and other ward, and Mark L. Checketts, Mrs. Julia Nielsen of Smithfield; station groups and was prepared scoutmaster troop 21 of Preston Mrs. Bessie Benson of Newton, Gold-Gree- n for the purpose of submitting to . Second ward. and Mrs. Virginia King of North the farmers, industrial groups and Scoutmaster's training awards Logan. government agencies a statement of will go to district commissioners Missing: agricultural problems together with Utah community theaters, high Sol W. Allen of Benson; H. F. Jean Budge, daughter of Mr. Prive First Class Bingham, 20, suggestions for a program for adA. Bud;e, queen of schools, colleges and universities, Bernhisel of Benson and Ernest Mrs. W. son and of Wallace and Blanche in sitthe new meeting justments rest of the Eberhard Jr. of Franklin. uations that will develop at the Bingham of Logan, Wed- - the Logan First ward M.IA., was will join with the N. D. Salisbury, winner of a of the nesday was reported missing in crowned queen of the Logan Stake nation in observance clase of the war. silver national drama beaver award last year, out-b-e twenty-fiftannual an ball Gold and at 18 Green action Decemmeer an with The publication briefly outlined week February 4 to 11 according will make the presentation of - standing party Thursday night In armored Luxunit in the results of research programs infantry fathers mothers and intelligent Bell,' M. instructor to Mrs. this awards Ruth year. ballroom. Warren Dansante the being conducted by the Utah sta- with a knowledge of the psyslo- - embourg. A vocal solo by Scout Clark A native of Logan he was born Schow was in charge of the cere- - of speech at Utah Agricultural tion end listed the cooperation logical laws of life, genetics and chairman of Utahs and Puffer, college accompanied by his mother 1924 mony. and attended with various other agencies. A eugenics. Some want to know February 18, will precede the talk by Dr. One of the largest crowds in observance. financial report was also featured languages other than their own, Logan senior high school where Hurt. and memorial serClosing : drama Tt national he al week, He a was M.I.A. history attended the prominent athlete. in the biennial publication. believing it may help them play a better pait in reconstructing enlisted in the army April ball which was arranged founded in 1920, is celebrated by vice will be directed by Robert L. Paul and the benediction by 1943 and trained Leonard Fort at a new world after the war. All by Curtis L., Miner and Pearl members of the drama league of the customers want to know their Wood, Mo., Camp Polk, La., and Spencer, stake activity counselors America and of many cooperating El Ray Christiansen, president of organizations throughout the na- Logan Temple. own language so they can speak in Kentucky before going over, in charge of the dance. Members of the annual meeting tion in order to focus attention and write clearly. Such are a seas in August. The floor show, which featured are Mr. Harrison, chairman and the of the upon public further his are general word few of the things these customAwaiting presentation of the various M.I.A. of the Cache ers come to the USAC to buy Reorganization parents, two brothers and two dances, was under direction of highly important and Inspirational program; Mr. Johnson, reception H. B. contributions which drama in its and seating; Professor county welfare board began Wed- not with money but with devoted sisters, Colleen and Doyle Bing- Mrs. Dorothy McClellan, assisted to national Hunsaker, J. A. decorations; forms makes ham of Ogden, Verdean and Mimany nesday and Cache county commis- toil of brain and heart. by Luana Johnson. Invocation was Watts, tickets and attendance; H. said. Bell Mrs. sioners called a meeting for the life, And there is another sort of chael Bingham of Logan, and a offered by J. Arthur Meacham Mrs. Sarah Kofoed purpose of formulating an irriga- thing they come to USAC for: grandmother, The remarkable contribution of Parley Kilburn, publicity. and the benediction by Bishop tion drainage district, according recreation, relaxation, for pleas- of Ogden. actors to morale, in the war efHenry Cooper. to Clerk N. J. Crookston. Sergeant Wyatt, 22 son of Mr. ure, to rah! rah! rah! a bit if fort throughout the world, will Ward queens and their attendL. Ray Robinson Democrat, you please; play of the body and and Mrs. Thomas Wyatt of Wells-villbe of the week. In Utah, theme was wounded seriously Jan- ants, with the queens listed first, production of several dramas by who was elected to the commis. (Continued on page Eight) were: Miss Budge, Daphne Sharp sion last fall and advocated better uary 1 in action over Germany, and school assemJessie Lou Slack, Logan First; various groups and his parents learned Wednesday. welfare in his administration featured. blies will be MEATS, FATS, etc. (Book Waist gunner on a flying fort- Donna Campbell, Ella Lou Hawkes campaign, was named to succeed four) Red stamps Q5 through X3 and Second; Dorothy Wayman, ress bomber, Sergeant Wyatt was Parley Hall of Wells ville, on the valid. Laura Lee Lundahl, Roma Hailreported wounded while fighting stone and Lillian county welfare board. Mr. Hall, PROCESSED FOODS (Book Sixth; Galloway, off a Republican, has been a member enemy planes during a bombBlue stamps, X5 through four) Dutchess Smith Hansen Marilyn Cattle grub and heel fly con- ing mission. He is receiving mediof the board for the past year. G2 valid. and Letha Seventh; Anderson, Mr. Robinson also was named trol were discussed at a meeting cal treatment at a base hospital SUGAR (Book four) Hale and Jean d Sugar Klopfer .Marjorie Little Nancy Seeholzer, in Hyrum Wednesday evening. in Europe. county representative of the 34 (5 pounds) valid. stamp Roseland and Bergeson, Mr. Eighth. of of He told Dr. Oscar Wennergren daughter entered the air corps in airport committee and (New sugar stamp becomes valMarian Carlisle, Mary Jean Mrs. Harry Seeholzer, was the was placed in charge of the fair damage done to livestock of the January, 1944, trained in Texas, id February 1, 1945). on ice rink the and skater Lutz Ruth Eleventh; Hansen, youngest heel Professor was fly. (Continued on page Four)) appointed nation by the grounds. Mr. Hall SHOES (Book three) AirMargaret Jones, Joyce Bergener at Central Park Wednesday evlibrary board representative and C. J. Sorensen, extension entoplane stamps '1, 2, 3, good InVirher was Doris and on ening. Nancy Twelfth; Buttars, testing over of the college, spoke the mologist H. Ray Pond will take meat and lasses sustained in ginia Fuhriman, Eloise Baer and skill with some of the grandpaps definitely. county weed program duties. GASOLINE (good for of and as Olsen result Mary Fuhriman, Providence First; at the rink. hides David a grubs Noah Woodland, four gallons) Expires March 21. Marie Stirland seFuhriman, Lucy assistant the heel fly which is rated For range of ages and with so Reuben and Hansen, and Joy Heckman, Providence many participating, it is doubtful county agent, met with the com- cond to none of the insects that With Complans getting underway Second; Eunice Allen, Connie if there is another form of remissioners and pointed out the are harmful to livestock. for the annual Utah State Griffin and Barbara Davis River creation that will compare with mem-beG. r missioner Hall, for need Parley organized irrigation college junior promenade, Heights; Jean Humpherys, Gwen-evir- e ice skating at the Central Park. of the county committeei Preliminary tryouts for the anplanning in the county. Olsen and Joyce Nielsen, There were 300 skaters at the nual sons of the American Revo, After discussing the proposal, acted as chairman of the meet- scheduled for April 13, Lloyd Meacham of Logari, chairman of College; Joyce Speth, Margene rink. The ice and weather were lution speech contest at Utah the commissioners Issued a call ing. the committee, has announced as- Jensen and Margent Speth, Young. superb. State Agricultural college, have was into divided Tuesheld The to a be for community meeting, for his various aides. signments The ice rink at Central Park been scheduled for February 16 day at 2:30 p. m. in the court three districts with four commitMelva Campbell of Ogden was is certainly a good investment In at 2 p. m. in the Little Theater house, for the presidents or other teemen set up in each to lead the important assignment given wholesome recreation for old it was announced today by Dr! officials, of all irrigation compan- in the control campaign. The first an orchestra and Chester J. Myers, head of the and ies operating in the county, Mr. is named chairman of his dis- of securing young. Logan city commissioners ThursFriedli and Rolan Macey USAC speech department. chairmen floor show entertainment, while Carl Crookston said. They will study trict and the three Harry Bonnell of Logan will di- day announced their decision to are doing a fine job in keeping plans for formulating a perma-ne- comprise a central committee rect Every college student is eligible amend Logan city ordinances to the rink in publicity events. outis to whose responsobility central organization. good condition. They to enter the contest. Speeches, 10 over 18 years of minors duties were Other permit divided as are courteous, play the records, minutes in length on a patriotic and Commissioners turned down a line method of procedure Charlene Petterson, of age to enter billiard halls where announce the time and call for a check on progress of the work. follows: request that they purchase subjet, must be presented from is dispensed. Auditor H. no nd weed burner for District No. 1 John B. Baxter, Garland, favors and programs; R. beer youngsters and others. The shack memory, he said. Finals will be Pedersen reported. Idais kept warm for to conducted children irrigation work. They suggested William J. Miller, Eilert Israel-se- n Dorothy Tanner of Whitney, February 23. The law will be en- ho, assembly; Dorothy Simpson of shoe skates. and Elroy Nielsen. their that private companies be conFirst place winner will receive change In such all forced, however, refreshments; Le Roy District No. 2 Joseph F. Niel- Logan, tacted for this type of activity. a bronze medal from a local repof Moore, Idaho, and Adelle tablishments which sell beer, Mr. A committee of Logan women, sen, Edwin Clawson, and Magnus resentative of the state SAR orRecovering follows Pedersen said. The action Young of Logan, decorations. headed by Mrs. Frank Baugh, Hansen. ganization. at is Logan representatives Dunbar Marvin recovering District No. 3 Alton Miller, T. Theme of the prom will remain discussions of several months by a local urged commissioners to continue ma- are Dr. Clark Haskins and Adrian a following hospital commissioners with various civic a secret until dance events begin, their study on the proposed home W. Petersen, D. O. Nielsen and W. Hatch. and religious groups. jor operation. Mr. Meacham said, Earl Anhder. for Cache county's old folks. Ninetot-- mvn.UT of the a received limit Kl'A Vfir J R.-pi- r Yt Itali, FI Experiment Unit Reports Work ex;x-nmen- n ma-4- 0 Need For Army Nurses Critical i one-count- ar -- Drama Week Ball Will Be Observed Here Draws Praise Ko-foe- d h j semi-form- County Welfare Changes Made Ration Timetable e Hyrum Organizes For Grub War Skaters Enjoy Winter Sport four-year-ol- Prom Chairman A-1- 4 Assigns Duties S A R Tryouts Agri-cultur- New Ordinance nt Ind-level- g j |