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Show Five Casualties of War Reported, Four Killed Casualty reports from the past few days, have Cache county servicemen, rious war theaters and over Italy. the war department, during included the names of five four killed in action in vathe fifth missing in action They are: and North Cache high school. He t JVr V'ar .cd.!V) I I Li.r'e. t1; Year MKI No. 11 A1 1 ttieotati FOR lit).MH PEOPLE H It Ionian, Ctah, Friday, April G, G2 19 IS Telephone Heavy Bombers Blast Japs in Burma JON ' West Center TOO,. I , V en listed in the service October Captain 11! Us Mehr, son , 1943. His father dic'd three 28, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mehr, , Loran, missing in action over, years ego. Lx-- " Private Hodman married Geor. Storage is Jtetter Italy. in Larsen Millville of August, gia Private First Class Lyle Mil? Than La.st Year t. ford HofTman, son of Mrs. Mar. 1944 while home on a short furNorthern Utoh'a water outlook garet HofTman, of Loput, killed lough. A brother. Technical Sergeant in action In Germany. was termed good Wednesday by Private First Class Ivan E. C. R. (Cap) Hoffman, has Just George D. Cyde, Utah AgriculJones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom armed home on furlough after tural Experiment Station engineer, In the Jones, of Logan, killed in action serving for 28 months but he warned that users should theMediterraneon and European In the Philippines. conserve their water carefully by - f atres of war. Private Morris R. Bishop, son 'T'rx i Irrigation canals and recleaning include his Survivors mother, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert BUhop control structures. pairing of Logan, his widow, Millville, of Paradise, killed in action on Snow suveys, completed April 1, and the following brothers and Corregldor in the Philippines. revealed that snow storage Is sisters: A. Alton Hoffman, of Ben" Roy Seth AlbUton, seaman son; Dr. O. D. Hoffman, of Driggs. 91 --to f ' Jr, equal per cent of the 1924-4- 3 V. M-- First Class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Idaho; Mrs. Amelia Rosenbaum, of average and 128 per cent of 1944, Le Roy AlbUton, of Richmond, he reported. The Mt. Logan snow Brigham City; Laura Hoffman and 1 killed in action at sea. icourses show water content of Mrs. Katie Hovey, of Logan, and J I f . . X 12. 20 and 23 Inches at 7,000. 8,000 C. R. Hoffman. Captain Bliss Mehr, 25. son oi Sergeant . v 9.000 feet elevations, respecMorris Private R. and 26, Bishop, -" Mr. and Mrs. Oito Mehr, 439 'm'' r Mr' and Mrs' Robcrt 5011 tively. This Is 84 per cent of the Boulevard, whose wife, Mrs. Bar- - only average and 122 per cent cr-; bara Tiffany Mehr. is making her of, Paradf a"d husband 1944. of of. Bishop, .C home in Vernal, has been missing burat on (he lrja ALONG THE 1KRAWADUY RIVtR, bomb Iron a lormadon oi (even R.A.F. Liberatorwas killed February Since March 21 over Italy. At Monte Crixto ranger station, He Richmond, oilfield at Yeninfyaung. Thi ai one oi th bati (upplying the Japaoe reiiitinf tb drive toutbward coemy-bel- d 22 in action on Corregldor. Is pilot of an who hv now eroised th Irrawaddy at several point. j by British and Indian troop on the headwaters of the BlackAttack bomber. A new daughter arrived recently smith Fork and Ogden nvers, the Captain Mehr Is a naUve of at O' water content of snow cover Is a, local hospital for the young He was Decernborn Springville. 8nd Bi0P ; re.; 101 per cent of average and' 131 ber 13. 1910-an- d was educated from the hospital Wednes- in Logan schools, graduating In per cent of 1944. , She is the daughter of Mr. day. 1941 from Utah State Agricultural and Mrs. J. cover The snow Indicates that Stoddard of Ray college. Prominent In ROTC work runoff on the Oscar W. Kirkham, Salt Lake the while at USAC, he was commis- Richmond. Previously announced rates of should be approxiriver Logan A intermountain native of well known Paradise, he was payment under the dairy producCity, sioned a second lieutenant in the 108,000 acre Icet, which mately bom December 1918 will be In Scout 13, Parabeen leader, speaker Boy have for tion program coast artillery upon graduation. April in schools increased to more nearly reflect at the kickoff'' meeting for the should be adequate for users. After attaining the rank of dise, was educated there at and South annual Cache Valley Boy Scout Bear Lake has a holdover storage Cache costs and feed ratio the between high first lieutenant in the coast arschool. feet He 11, of more than 500,000 acre finance drive, April council entered the service costs of production in an effort tillery, he transferred to the air and reservoir will fill the 1944 and trained 11, D. council Hyrum N. inJuly president, at if Salisbury, to maintain and possible corps and graduated as a pilot to capacity. announced today. In September, 1943. Later he was Camp Robers, Cal., before receiv- crease output of dairy products, A summary of the other snow The first meeting will be held commissioned a captain. He had ing an overseas assignment with Orville L. Lee, chairman of the the Infantry from Fort Ord., Cal Utah State AAA committee anbeen overseas since March 1. April 11 at 8 p. m. in the Logan courses, follows: Survivors besides his parents, nounced Thursday. Eleventh ward chapel with counAwaiting further word besides Garden summitt, water cil olflclals and representatives of content 87 city his wife and. parents, are three his widow and daughter, are two for of rates April! The payment per cent of the 20. sisters: Mrs. Marie of Mair, attend. sponsoring organizations will be the same as brothers, Erwin Mehr, Salt Lake year average, 131 per cent of 1944; Idaho and Mrs. Josephine production Ing. The drive will begin April 12. City, Glen Mehr, serving in the for January, February and March, Tony Grove lake, 82 per cent of northern states mission at Detroit, Ashby, of Holden. H. R. Hurren, cashier of the 1924-4- 3 that is 70 cents per hundredaverage and 133 per cent Seth Roy Albiston, 19, seaman Mich.; Heber Mehr, of Logan, Cache Valley Banking company of of 1944; Franklin weight for whole milk and 10 basin, 74 per first son class, of only and LeRoy and two sisters: Mrs. Bruce Har. cents per pound for butterfat, Logan, and chairman of the coun- cent of average, 94 per oent of Day Albison, of Richmond, Mr. Lee said. The rates anmn, of Los Angeles, Cal., and Ivy cil's finance committee, was nam- 1944. was killed in action while in the Carol Mehr, of Logan. ed drive director by Mr. Salisbury. cents nounced earlier were 35 Blacksmith Fork and Little Private First Class Lyle Wil-fo- service of his country. The details per hundred weight on whole milk Other drive leaders have been Bear River were withheld regarding the name 133 watersheds, per Hoffman, 26, son of Mrs. and 10 cents per pound on Moser as follows: H. named John of his ship or station but the cent of 1944 and 88 per oent of Margaret Hoffman, 55 West Fourth W. Lundberg, vice chairW, and the 20 year average. Low snow is North, 'Logan, was killed March 19 family learned he had been hur. men in charge of the Logan busiMarine Captain Edgar Dean may obtain Dairy producers led at sea with full while serving with a combat military payments on January, February Webber . . . son of Bishop and ness district and municipal corpor. somewhat heavier than in 1944 in a higher spring flood division of the First army honors. Mrs. Albert Webber, 694 East atlons; R. R. Rowell, of Preston, resulting He enlisted in the navy air and March production by presentin Germany. With normal April-Judischarge. com8th has North Logan, Idaho, Franklin county chairman; evidence on sales to local er He was born November 7, 1919 corps in March, 1943 and was ing field artillery school, at the precipitation, pleted of Rock John AAA committee any time Anselmi, Springs, is now awaiting in Logan, a son of Albert and called for training at San Fran- county be will runoff Quantico, Va, approximatePilot Butte Wyo., chairman of before May 31. further assignment to a comly 40,000 acre feet, with 13,000 Margaret Cronquist Hoffman, and cisco, Cal., August 26, 1943. He district. proApplications covering April bat unit. A .graduate of the was educated in Logan acre feet running off between schools trained at Corpus Christi, Texas, duction and sales R. Ernest chairman for Lee, are to be filed Utah State Agricultural col. and September. Greencastle, Indiana, Great Lakes, July Logan city; Wilford B. Murray, between July 1 and August 31, lege, Captain Webber recently 111., Norman, Oklahoma, and Bremon the west face of the Cover Pacific for returned chairman division of northern with applications covering from the erton, Wash. He went out on along River range, for Cub River, Bear antiwhere served with an he Cache H. Fred the Mr. ThompJune county; May production, assignment February 1. aircraft battalion. son, southern division, and J. W. High creek, Maple creek, Summit He was born August 25, 1925 Lee explained. Kirkbride, of Smithfield, chariman creek, Providence creek and Little unThe rates of paymmt on tne Student politics will claim the at Richmond and lived there Bear River, is 33 per cent heavof speaker's bureau. May-Juas be will a While production USAC limelight during the third til entering the service. ier than 1944 and with normal 35 cents announced, week of April when annual spring student at North Cache, he was previously Police-Fireme- n precipitation during April-Jun- e, on whole milk to per hundredwhight student body elections will be one of the youngest students be the same as should the runoff to the Boosters club, and 10 cents per pound on butter, in 1944. staged on the campus according to be admitted With three vacancies eixisting fat. and played Carol Sargent, of Cedar City, elec- was athletic manager, on the Logan Police department Snow surveys on the headwafootball, baseball and participated tions chariman. civil service the of Bear River show a marked ters staff, Logan Joseph Schuster, former first Petitions for student body . of. in other sports. commission has announced open cellist over 1944 with cover at deficiency include his Survivors New parents, York Philharof the flee candidates, containing examinations pofor signa- one 8600 competitive elevation only 5 inches foot monic Symphony orchestra, will sister, Ardean Albiston, and tures of 100 registered students lice or fire department positions. 8 in 1944. In 1944, with of H. compared J. a Albiston, a concert in in father, the Logan appear grand and signed by the college registrar, The be examinations will 264,000 acre feet tabernacle tonight at 8:15 p. m. approximately must be filed with the elections Richmond. Five new directors of the Loheld within 30 days, according were available Stewart Dam on at E. 24, son of Mr. Ivan under of Utah Jones, the the auspices chairman by Friday, April 13. of commerce to Dr. R. J. Evans, commission 835 West gan junior chamber Bear Lake for storage in Bear Tom Mrs. Jones, State and lyceum college Agricultural The following Monday, a Studwere listed Tuesday by President chairman. Applications may be committee and the Cache Valley Lake. The lake level rose from ent Life extra, featuring brief Three.Point Avenue, Logan, Guy N. Cardon, following a count submitted at any time to War. Civic Music 11, in the Philippines j March killed association, according 5910.64 on April 1, 1944 to 5914.04 of each candidate, of mail ballots. biographies secreren commission Schow, an to Dr. with Thelma infantry They are Fogelberg, lyceum on June 30, 1944, representing net will be released by Editor Harry while serving Joseph Ritchie, em- tary, at his office in the Arimo chairman. 217,600 storage of approximately division. Bonnell, of Logan and primary ploye of Central mills; Vernon building. He was born in Constantinople, acre feet. He was born May 21, 1920 in Cook of the Cook elections will be held Tuesday, Transportation Police age limits are 23 to 40 and spent his early life in Rus-siTom and In addition to Inflow to the Marvin April 17, with no other prelimin- Providence, a son of company; Davis, meat at-- 1 He was a child prodigy, ap- lake from Stewart dam, approxiHe and fire department, 21 Metta Hendrickson Jones, merchant at Dinner Horn Food years ary campaigning. to 34 years. pearing frequenty in public before mately 778,000 acre feet ran into Organized campaigning will be- tended Logan city schools and had stores; Leo Johnson, instructor at Most recent vacancy in police he had reached his teens. In his the lake from streams directly gin Wednesday with each candi- been in the service since March, Smithfield junior high school, and youthful days he often divided tributary. This year, probably not in California Heath Morgan, Logan postal em- personnel resulted date and campaign manager being 1942. He trained Wednesday his programs between the cello more than 70 with the induction of Patrolallowed four regulation sized post- - Texas and Georgia camps before ploye. per cent of that at and the balalaki, both of which the Stewart dam will be available one-ha- lf man one Jones. and Austin overseas Frank Ray ers. A noon hall rally The new members will be forwill be going for storage in Bear Lake. at the Jaycee and Ronald Hadfield, other staff he played equally welL mally installed staged at noon Wednesday, Miss years At ten he was heard by Alexhis entered have include members, parents, Survivors 20 in the Hotel military said. A meeting April speech ander Glazounov, whose influence will be made by each final can. one brother end three sisters: Chapter executives will be service during the past three months. brought him a scholarship at the Donna elected at this meeting. Mrs. Darlene May Kaye, didate. St. Petersburg Conservatory of of Jones Vivian Logan, and Jones Final balloting will be conducted j was Music. cellist solo He of the Thomas Class T Friday, April 20, for student body and Private First Berlin Philharmonic orchestrt for A UULC president, vice president, secretary, Jones, Camp Shelby, Miss., and five years. P. C. r three and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Lee, manager of the councilmen, He came to the United States A general increase in Logan Cal. one three-yea- r Downey, councilman. Hendrickson, district. Mountain States Logan de1934 late in and his American the city police arrests during senior Sixteen high but at Town Hall a year later Telephone and Telegraph company Logan month of March was due to 29 arrests of motorists having ex- school debate teams, are partici- was an unqualified success, when was elected president of the Loof the gan Rotary club Thursday to serve pired license plates, Chief of Po- pating in the Region one debate he became solo cellist from July 1, 1945 to July 1, 1946. at and festival New York Philharmonic speech today lice Hyrum Weatherston reported Harto Weber He has served as president of according college, orchestra. today. management old C. Bateman, debate advisor. the club since January, when Dr. Dr. L. Stoddart, head of the thority on range USAC student arrests were Ninety-twcards, made body is cothe month compared with Debate teams are composed of Cache Valley Civic Music associa- E. Allen Bateman left Logan for department of range management problems, Dr. Stoddard of a during Smith 1. Arthur with author State at Utah 40 during the same month in 1944. Maughan McMurdie-JoaAgricultural college Harrison, tion cards and Bear River Valley a position as superintendent of which Seven automobile school of forestry, will deliver the text, Range Management Civic Music association cards will public instruction at Salt Lake accidents were Anna Lou Holjeson-DorothCoopourth annual faculty research lec - lhas been used as a reference investigated resulting in injuries er, Carol Mehr-GeniLowe, Bar- be honored at the concert. Gen- City. ure, Dr. D. W. Thorne, chairman work in both the United States to three persons. One car was bara Lilleywhite-RutWilliam Horlacher, owner of the Burleight, eral admission price is $1. I if the committee reports. and China. He has also written stolen and one burglary was in- Janet Daines Delsa Shanks, Paul Cache Valley Sausage company, Whitby-Howar- d Students, faculty and the gen- -, several articles on range prob- vestigated. was elected vice president, and I Carlisle, Bob eral public are invited to attend lems for the Experiment Station Arrests were listed as follows: A. Jarvis,.- - general agent for the Simmons, Jack Ever. the lecture scheduled for April 18 and for various technical journals. Expired license plates, 29; other Utah-IdahMarva Funk-Janic- e Taylor, Central Railway comA native of Trinidad, Colo., Dr. traffic violators, 34; drunkeness, at 8 p. m. in the Commons buildBaugh, Elaine Lundstrom-Jea- n was as secretary pany, ing on the USAC campus. Title of Stoddart attended Colorado State 11; Pettylarceny, O. W. Edwards, manager of the 7, adultery, 2; Simpson. B. his the address is Range Land of college, where he received Edwards Furniture company, was shoplifting, 2; warrant of arrest, Marian Hayward-NancNaisbitt, America and Some Research on S. and M.S. degrees. In 1934 he 2; invesigation, 5. Schaub-Phyllinamed treasurer. Val W. Palmer Carma Pehrson, Ih.D. Its Management. completed his work for the Cahoon-Rober- t and Newell Cahoon were named Arthur Reed Bates, Purpose of the faculty research at the University of Nebraska. Langford-Madisodirectors. Joe have Leave Morrell, Completes totaled $12,350 resiUSAC compared faculty. Before joining the lecture, given annually by a E. Maughan, Defeated candidates were HarKeith Maninwith Nelson, $2636 for the same period pharmacists Rallison-Charldent faculty member, Is to en- Dr. Stoddart worked for the Soil old Murray. U. S. mariwith the mate, he issued Fornoff, for president; 'Herschel said. Permits 3c, year, as range and Conservation Service jat courage intellectual growth to Calvin Quajle will enter the'duang March amounted to $5050 Bullen, vice has time sei vice, returned In to of president; A. IL Logan Since members, coming faculty development a Smith compared with $1610 in March, Thompson, secretary; H. B. Hun Dr. Thorne said. It is the report 1035 he has bcn bend of the de- Bioohlyn, N. Y., to continue stud- oratory content, with S.'li-iof tiie lecturer's research in his partment cf Range Managom lit ies at a purser pharmacist school, . nJ Norini:e laintcr scheduled to 1:'!4 and $575 in 1943. Most of s..ker, tieasurer, and James O. S'.e.iart and D. E. Smith, di. it. l, pate in the extempore speak-- ' the itirr.ns were loi.re-;,:tand s. ned cne year as acting lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. special field. I events. rectors, I.loid N.clson. Wide ly recognized as an au- - dean of the school of forestry. 'modeling. 4 V : v V- at- ar A-2- led Scout Finance Drive Planned Dairy Payments Hiked for April April-Septemb- er rd but-terfa- t. ne April-Septemb- College Slates Spring Elections City Seeks More ne Cellist Appears In Logan Tonight Jaycees Name Directors Ec-cle- s. two-minu- Rotary Elects p IVUpull one-yea- Lee President Students Enter Debate Tourney Range Expert To Present Annual Faculty Research Lecture Sym-phon- y o n y h ie o s Baugh-Howar- d es . j g |