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Show Logan V-- J Speakers Urge Lasting Peace President nu-n- t of Trunun' U,c Jujiuncse announce. currendcr v'W Upon the wrnks;f which has been visited upon so much of thf w0.-d- , a must build we now Christian civilisation If clvilla-eve- r mm ja to endure, Indeed if hu mainly itself vs to survive, Ur. K. u. petern told a gathering of several hundred people at Lo- -. lean's official observance of V-- J day Wednesday nluht Speaking from a stand banked ' by flags of the victorious allied nations. Dr. Peterson, president; emeritus of Utah State Agricultur. I college, declared, "the coming; test is the greatest test to which j Kovernments and men have ever! oJTr Tuesday evening turned loose one of t!.e noi-ii-celebrations slaved in la'gun. All stores closed office and immediately worktrs. cleiks. business and I roless.onal men joined me ihiw4.g of happy celt brants. Male automobiles appeared on the streets in a short time than had been sen since g.ui rationing A continuous stream began. of g vehicles moved up and down Main street, causing some traffic Jams at inteiseetions. Cache re.-- ideiits Spontaneously. s'ubJ'Ttd-- ' joined the rest of the nation in the cry, This Is It." Nnghbor , Thls ls a iolcm" ,wt'n as a y "e hav bpi'n ran to spread the news to each other, some wept, most laughed 'lttonou-- ' in the most devastat lmlortant WilF ,;n tinman and w,.s happiness evident inj and and a war which if we history, throughout the community. The "teen ace tirN. uim luvo horn-hankin- S1.50 Foutecnt'i Year HOME I'M A I No. r" 'V :i: !V.p Ilo.UK I'K'iri.K IiO'jan, Utah, Friday. August 17, 10 C2 Telephone 700 15 J : 110 j ; Chiefs to Iogan Coming ! I lc-,o- ,812- - the c,vil war-lithb mines dlsimt wall war American war and vigor that I'.receeds a tia- ir'sl "l'rd si r. Defeat in i (luionul athletic eonte-t- . i war would have nullified The American Lev inn No. Constitution the Dill of and 7 drum and bugle corps, mak.ng all rightly its first appearance In several Rights, which we of years, led a parade of citizen consider the very foundation and servicemen, followed by hund- our democratic life and governreds of aulomot.'les. A group of ment. Our fighting men have thus kiddies, led by a youngster in a made valid, they have santifiod Cache county's "Rodeo Rojalty", Rowrna Buxton, left, of Lewisdrum majors uniform, organized all the sacrifices and the achieveton, Joyce Andersen, of Hyrum, center, and Pauline Wingrl, of an impromptu band and trekked ments of our country and all huLogan, are the queens of the night rodeo. Performances will over all as the centuries manity continue tonight and Saturday. up and down the sidewalks. The to Christian has j sought thought Legionnaires circled at Centra find dignity, ' Main and played several numbers establish justice, human and equality of opportunity in the before the large crowd. George N. Soffe, of Salt of men. The state liquor dispensary sovemments Lake City, will Judge gladiolus we But have a fearful paid closed immediately, all taverns, entered by the Logan Flower price in life and in misery and billiard halls closed under a Garden club show slated for of wealth in destruction and plan. Sunday, according to John 9. property to win the war. Military A street dance got underway civilian casualties In this war Welch, chairman of publicity about 11 p. m. and continued and for the committee on arrangeInto the morning, with the KVNU have reached the staggering total of forty million, half of A capacity crowd of more than 4000 V-- J celebrants them ments. sound truck providing music. and the we If cost. dead, Mr. Soffe is considered one Thursday, most of the populace mention other costs in the may jammed the Cache county fair grounds rodeo area last enjoyed a lazy holiday. of Many the authorities outstanding thrill packed rodeo and went to the canyon on picnics, or 1X7; rof our dead and wu,,ateu night to witness a fast-movin- g, on flowers In Utah. to Bear Lake. Theaters and the k real wild was show west that entertainment. d over a trillion dollars. These A record number of entries golf course were crowded figures do not include the damage will be placed in the show, Many of the top hxleo performers in the west kept to property. All this loss of life, Mr. WVlch said. Many growers crowd on edge with their fast action riding, roping, the money, and . property does not Infrom Salt Lake City and Ogand wrestling, clowning clude the dangerous draining of $steer den, will have flowers in the Brahma bull riding. The show conour natural resources, such as for show. Cash prizes will be and Saturday at tinues tonight instance oil which, from present 8:30 p. m., with the gates open at awarded to the winners. scources, is now estimated by some j 7:00 Henry Perry Howell 64. former experts to be within twelve years p. m. Entries will be received at Logan and Idaho educator, died of exhaustion, nor does it include The rodeo was inaugurated with the Cache county library from fields a A tour of green tomato Tuesday et 5 p. m. In an Ogden the vast wealth of material goods granj entry led by a color guard Saturday noon until 9 a. m. sheds and and the grading packing for of Logan American a of brief Illness. composed consumption, houses, hospitals, hospital is no There feee. Sunday. entry the by the West Cache To- - gjon Post No. 7 members, to He was bom June 22, 1884 in schools, roads, and equipment mato Grower's association is sched-- . rodeo queens, Rowena Buxton, of Clifton. Idaho, a son of Henry J. serve mankind which the many of Anderson, Joyce uled for Monday, according to Lewiston, a"d and Pauline Winget, of created if they had been Hyrum, of the asCash Smith, president In the gaged jn Logan: Cache county and Logan peaceful pursuits. sociation. Salt Lake temple. leaders, the Logan Mounted jt should be understood also The group will assemble at the ciuc Mr. Howell was a school teacher that terrible as is the loss of life Police unit In uniform and the 1 m., at A bulldozer, operated Trenton packing shed p. by Lawmore than 35 years, taught in the and property and the losses rodeo performers. by ' E. W. BingLogan district where he was a negation, these are not the total rence Malan, Ogden, cliped the left and visit the fields of A patriotic demonstration by be Injuries mankind suffers side of a passenger automobile and ham, Donald Andrews and Wallace uniformed army, navy and Red principal for several years, and in the destruc- - demolished a refrigerator Thurs- Funk in Trenton; J. Leslie Peter- Cross personnel paid tribute to Idaho. He was active in civic af- - r0n)r.!lhll WaJ' on page Eight) day about 11 a. m. when the two son and Melvin Hillyard in Amal-g- a, the many service men from Cache fairs. and Jodie Smith, at Benson. county who have contributed tovehicles collided two and one-ha- lf A member of the church, Mr. ward the victory just achieved. will be the at Final miles COUNTYS Amalga stop ranthe above Card YOUTII canyon Howell served in the eastern states V The grotip formed a large refreshments where packing plant ger station in Logan canyon. mission from 1910 to 1912, was ENTER NATIONAL under spotlights. powerful The automobile, driven by IPres-to- n will be served. Melvin Hillyard, of bishop of the Meadow, iPocatello, CARDEN CONTEST Special rodeo features Included Is In charge of arwas and Timothy, Roosevelt, was badly Smithfield, presiIdaho, stake ward, a performance by Dick Griffiths Two Cache county farm youths rangements. school dent of the Logan third ward will pit their knowledge of ef- damaged and a refrigerator in the and his horse," Director W. W. Owens of the which was "high the duo's first appearhigh priest quoruhi for the past ficient production and marketing rear of the vehicle was destroyed. Utah Extension Service, County ance in any rodeo arena; trick 12 years. methods against boys and girls Tha accident occured on a curve. R. Hunsaker, and riding acts by Griffiths, a clown agent Lloyd 45 of widow7 of states in Survivors include his the fifth Mr. was Malan Serannual arrested by ' other state officials, act by Benney Bender and JoJo. Logan, two sons, Keith L. and contest of the National Junior geant T. Earl Hunsaker of the will make the agricultural tour. A realistic Indian attack on a Growers Vegetable association. Roland L. Howell Logan; three for occupying more This county's entries are .elig- highway patrol The green tomato harvest will pioneer covered wagon and fort Hazel and Kay than half of the highway. Betty daughters, ible to for awards from begin during the last week in Aug- was staged by the Mounted Police Howell Logan and Mrs. Louis the $6,000compete fund ust scholarship and the crop is termed as unit. providBingham, Oakland, California, tws ed annually for the association On Short Leav skill" performSome excellent good. exceptionally grandchildren and the following contest by the A&P Food stores, ances were turned in by the rodeo brothers and sisters: Leslie Howell, j Professor Grant . B. Snyder, Lieutenant Gene McMillan, son of performers, and competition for of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. McMillan, Bronze Star Medal Pocatello, Idaho; Earl B. Howell, Massachusetts state college, prize money was keen in all Fancher Charlie Idaho; Roman Howell, of ory chairman of the junior group, is home on a short furlough after roped Captain William G. Bickmore, events. The Prted include awards of of a as Howell, was awarded and dropped a calf in the amazofficer serving of Logan, recently Dayton, Idaho; Ralph commanding $500 national championship, four a troop train which went from the Bronze Star Medal for meri- ing time of 16.4 seconds, and Whitney, Idaho; Orvln Howell, of $200 regional awards 33 secMatt his steer and torious in bulldogged service Cropper connection with Hendthe east coast to Vernon Mrs. Camp Adair, Nampa, Idaho; tional championships of $100 cash. the in near record time. operations against erson end Mrs. Inez Henderson, of Two war bonds are offered out- Oregon. He recently received his military Clown Bender was tossed plenty enemy in Germany from Novemcommission ofafter Idaho. completing Clifton, standing contestants in each state. ficer ber 15, 1944 to May 8, 1945. He hard by one of the Brahmas and candidate school at Fort is the son of William G. Bick- had to hit the fence again. His 'The 1945 contest has a dual Funeral services for Mr. Howell said Professor Snyder. Benning, Ga. were conducted today in the Logan purpose, more, 259 South 4th East, Logan. antics pleased the crowd throughout the show. Third ward chapel by D. P. Wood- - One is to emphasize the vital for increased food production One of the best horsepulling land, Bisop. Burial in Logan ceme- - P.ed contests in history was staged the second js toJ1" of the direction ?nd under will be tery iustrate before about 500 fans during the In our issue of Tuesday, August 14, our ediyoung people how W. Loyal Hall Moituary. afternoon. necessary efficient production and teams from torial was directed to the anxiety of the people northern UtahFourteen and southern Idaho marketing methods will be to the were entered. vegetable growers of the future. for the announcement of the end of the war and Wears Four Stars Winners are decided on the basis of son Jay Bodily, of Syracuse, copped La Vern Buist, Sergeant the disappointment we were all experiencing beof the contestants efforts on studfirst place money of $50, when his Mrs. Marella Buist, of Mendon, ies of production and marketing, 2800 cause of the false announcements over the radio lightweight team pulled is working as a bulldozer opera8 feet, 5 inches. The pounds, tor with the 1879th Engineer Avi- their vegetable projects and their and in the daily papers false announcements span weighed 2670 pounds. ation Battalion in Manila. Buist community activities. Among the contestants enrolled Other results: entered the Army in February, from growing out of a desire to be first with the news. this county are Milton W. Orson Lewis, of Salt Lake City went 1943 at Fort Douglas and Our closing pai agraph read this way : second, team weight 2695, pulled overseas in January, 1944. Having Liechty of Providence, and William R. Thornley of Smithfield. 2800 pounds, 6 feet, 3 inches; $40 The thing we desire to impress upon our served in New Guinea, Leyte, and of to money; Arch Peterson, wear prize authorized is Luzon, he readers is this: You may listen to the radio; Woods Cross, third, team weight, the Asiatic-Pacifi- c Campaign rib- Patriotic Program 2690 pounds, pulled 2700 pounds bon with four bronze stars and To Be Presented you may read the scare headlines in the daily 23 feet, 8 inches, $30 prize money; by the Philippine Liberation ribbon papers, placed there very often to attract, the Howard Schulberg, of Lewiston, with one bronze star. Logan Second Ward team weight, 2635, pulled fourth, with the of him intent a passerby selling copy; Sunday evening, August 19th, 2600 pounds, 22 feet, 8 inches, $20 7:30 at m. the following prop. RATION LINE UP you may listen to the deductions made by the of prize money; Frank Burton, gram will be presented in the Salt Lake City, fifth, $15 prize FOR THIS WEEK various commentators as to why this should Logan Second ward: money. RED STAMPS: of Coloirs, by ,the Advancing or why that should happen and how The teams pulled four times happen Auuntil U2, good Q2 through Boy Scouts. around before any eliminations unsoon should but want ; if Z2, it V2 the real good through happen gust 31; you Entering of Goddess of Liberty, were made. The winning teams til September 30; A1 through El, Mrs. Wilford Baugh. official news you will get it in the Cache pulled seven times. I good until October 31; FI through Song, Pledge Allegiance to Saturday at 2 p. m., a 4 H American. We may be a day or two late in Kl, good until November 30; for the Flag, by the choir, with show will be staged with dairy butter and Eldon Torbensen, cornetist. meats, fats, cheese, more than 85 animals entered. telling you of it, due to the fact that we pubcanned milk. Prayer. They will compete for $300 in do we when but a lish twice tell SUGAR STAMPS: week, Sacrament song, only you Reverently prize money. Sugar stamp 36, good until Au- and Meekly Now, by the choir, IT WILL columns BE news our of it In addition to the rodeo and through of five pounds sugar. with Wilford Hale, soloist. gust 31, for horse pulling Monte features, SO. SHOE STAMPS: Sacrament, with organ music Youngs midway is providing en3 and 4. 2, 1, stamps Helen Bell, by Airplane When the editorial was written we did not know tertainment for the large celeration book three, good indefinitely God Bless America, by Solo, bration hungry" throngs. each. shoes of did come so would but it for one pair Dean Hale. that the news flash soon, This is My Country, by Song, come just before we went to press and we were Visits Parents the choir. Wins Tourney therefore first to put it on the street in printed Patriotic talk by Claude WenLieutenant Calvin L. Bennett, Grant Keaton, who is shooting scr. of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin W. in fact we were the only ones to distribute some of the best golf on the Lo- - neFen form, Without a is of Bennett, summer PPed Logan, this spending course gan it that evening. The Cache American made the furlough in Logan with his parthe July leg of the Directors cup jrayer ents. He is stationed with an inon the most important event in recent scoop play Wednesday when he downed I Retiring of colors. 1. 2 fantry unit at Camp Mcxie, Texas. and Public invited. vears. Glen Worthington, ; lot Noted Judge to Rate Flowers ed Rodeo Attracts Record Crowd; Continues Tonight Educator Dies After Operation Bulldozer Hits, Damages Car j j j j advis-Clifto- n, j ! We Did It As Promised I o and d.'cussions on modem fire fijntlnt procedures ill feature the annual inter-- j mountain regiorul conference of Uie Pacific coast association of I fhe chiefs to be held August 29 land 30 in Logan. Detail for the conference and of events were lifted a program i F. Laun nce, chief E. today by fire departof tlie Login-Cach- e of chairman and ment general arrangements. More than 75 fire chiefs from and Idaho a ill attend the .ah I conflub. with meetings to be held I through the Ke IE! HEBE l!tah-Idah- I .ngThaT,H?. West Center i;i the Logan-Cach- c fire station and conference headquarters at Hotel Eccles. will Major Wiliam Evans Jr. Inwelcome the delegates ut the itial session to be held August 29 at 9:30 a. m. In the fire hall. Art Baker, chief of the Ix'wiston Montina. department will outline work being done by the national association. The first major speaker will be chief Edward Grenfell of the Portwho land, Oregon, fire department, problems will discuss manpower and their effect on fire service. John H. Anderson, chief of the departLos Angeles, California, ment. will lecture and demonstrate, "A Proper Training Program" as the concluding item of the morning session. radio communiFuture two-wa- y cations In fire service. by Chief Harold Bowhay, Barkesfield, Cal, will open the afternoon meet at chief 2 p. m. William Fitzgerald, of the Seattle, Washington, department, will discuss Fighting fire, pre-fir- e by schedule," arid Patrick H. King, fire prevention consultant, U. S. army, who is stationed In California, will talk on "airplane crush fires." A banquet in Logan canyon at 6 p. m. will complete the first days program. morning class will Thursday's include a review of work done by the Utah State Fire school by Chief J. H. Piercy, Salt Lake City, and "latest developments in magnesium fire control, by Major J. R. Weber. U. S. army. Jay W. Stevens, secretary-treasurof the Pacific Coast Association of fire chiefs, will lead e round table discussion on fire prevention and control problems at 2 p. m followed by a discussion of N. B. grading shedule and rating bureaus by Hal S. Morr, Salt Lake City, chief engineer, district F, board of fire underwriters of the Pacific. on A series of demonstrations fire fighting technique end with new-typ- e equipment will be the final order of business. Assisting Chief Laurence with arrangements will be L. C. Canning, Midvale, newly elected vice president of the Pacific coast association and Mr. Morr. er Earl F. Sorenson Wears Bronze Service Star is made of the Announcement promotion of Earl F. Sorenson, husband of Mrs. Dorothy Sorenson, of Logan, to the rank of Technician Fourth Grade. A survej'or with an army team which maps and plans army in. stallations is the job T4 Sorenson holds with the Corps of Engineers somewhere on Luzon. Overseas more than a year and a half, T4 Sorenson wears two Bronze Service Stars. Two brothers, Clifford and James, are Seaman Second Class with the Navy. Formerly with the Utah State Road commission, T4 Sorenson graduated in June, 1942 from the Utah State Agricultural college. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sorenson, also reside in Logan. He has two children, Sheila Anne, 7, and Tonyale, 3. Bring Em Back M. R. Hovey, secrettry of the Logan chamber of commerce, to. day issued an appeal for the return of rodeo decorations which have been stolen from several business houses. I guess the sur. render caused the excitement that resulted in many banners being town Down, but we would appreciate if ,hey are returned to our office, he said. Promoted Walter B. Fitzgerald has been promoted to rank of technician fjth grade at Camp Robeits, Cal He is company clerk of a battalion. His wife and family are making their home in Logan. |