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Show Radar Guarded Allied Leaders 1 11.50 A HOME PAPER POIt HOME PEOPLE Per Year Fourteenth Year - No. 00 C2 Loiran. Utah, Friday, September 21, 1913 West Center Telephone TOO Registration Scheduled Monday at Utah State; Procedure Given Increase Noted in C'ty; County Drops Students to Meet President Franklin S. Harris During Day 11 Weather Halts Racing Meet An increase in Logan city and a decrease In Cache county school ere noted A good crowd of sporting fans district enrollments Final preparations were being completed today for I on regissaw record when the reports Thursday of fall quarter at Utah State Agricultural coltration were released by school of- ' of the Willow Park race track opening j shattered by a Cache ficials. valley owned lege Monday, when students begin registration for a 'horse Thursday, but inclement new term. Carlisle C. John Superintendent j weather today halted the proposed reported a Rain of 225 over last For the first time in Z years, a new president will j program. seven elementary In Logans ye r, Mrs. owned Evelyn Andrew, greet the students. Dr. Franklin S. Harris, director by and secondary units, when SuperanThelma of Simmons, Trenton, Kirkbride W. clip, of the institution since July 1, will be starting his first intendent J. in the pod two seconds from the track ? school nounced that enrollment year as president. He was record when she ran the three-- j named lo succeed Dr. E. G. Peter-- , county dropped 102 pupils from quarter mile distance in 1:15. It 1944.45. son. who is now president emeritus was the feature event of the day. In the Total number of students of the school. with Officials of the Cache county city system Is 2677 compared Preliminary Indications show that and 2452 the pre- Racing assocition were meeting 2472 In 1944-4- 5 to expand the department about 2000 students will enroll at Plans whether to of radio vious year. In the county. 4403 today to determine technology at Utah State the school this year, including students are attending classes, postpone the meet or cancel the I Agricultural college to bring the ' many returned war veterans. One race scheduled for to Cay and compared with 4505 last year. curricula up to date with recent of the more serious problems is If weather conditions A breakdown of enrollment In Saturday. tn radio communl-- 1 to provide adequate housing for development the city schools, with 1945 figures are favorable, the meet probably cations and technical fields during all students. Hatiwtt fko(i 1944 and figures second, will continue Saturday at 3 p. m. the next two years were released first, miin cientifie war aacrat Tw0 major Ranges will t THE INVISIBLE ELECTRIC RAYS el that I 4 . as folCarlisle Placing second in the feature radar can now be ditcloied lo have plaad vital part in protactinf tba raat was listed by Dr. by Professor L. S. Cole, auguratod In registration conference! of Allied leader. Thii picture how Britiah Air Force Engineer atop lows: Ellis. 277 and 264; Wilson, event was Flash, owned by Riley head of the department of ; cedure Monday, according to W. i to radar ready with in their 174 and equipment Egypt the Great (or Cheop) Pyramid 169 Bjarnson, of Salina, followed by radio technology. and 194; Whittier, H. Bell, reslgtrar. New students I detect any ponible enemy air attack during the Cairo Conference, November Woodruff, 431 and 424; Adams Gallant Sal, owned by George Professor Cole pointed out that wm obtain registration forms In 175; and Generaliuimo Churchill Premier 1943, between Preident Rooaevelt, Marshall of Minersvllle. 349 and 324; Ixigan Junior high reported. By the end of the present the The khepren Pyramid i beyond. In the ame way, the world auditorium, while college Chiang Other results: school. 672 and 651; senior high elation around the coatt of Britain w already in operatraining In microwave technique former students will receive forms 6rt chain of radar war. of the European which will include the principles Bt the registrars office in the tion protecting that country a full year before the outbreak school, 578 and 577. Special quarter - horse race of Britain in the in radar. The expanded cur- - maln building. The "first come. used A similar report for the county, Saide, Sheriff Waren They enabled the gallant few RJVJ7. pilot to win the Battle of whole range Hyde. Brig- ' folaimer of 1940 and were the 6 rat operational demonstration ricula will offer classes covering first served" plan will be carried Mr. Kirkbride, ham City, owner, first; Buttercup, prepared by of new application with infinite beneficial peacetime me. lows: Hyrum, 335 and 352; Mill- Lester Jones, Malad, Idaho, owner, the fields of frequency modulation out in all registration procedure, and television systems as well as he said, ville. 122 end 120; Paradise, 125 second; Atomic Comb, Herb the application of electronic de- and 119; College, 82 and 85; Pro:25. third. Logan, Time, Mr. Bell emphasized the necesvices in the industrial field. 230 and Wellsvllle, 249; vidence. Five-eighof all former students who mile. sity A 251 and 262; Benson, 66 and 69; large amount of new equip-men- t are to return to school, Rowdie, Cecil Parker, Cedar City, planning has been added to the de- to 4. Hyde 'Park, 109 and 111; North owner, first; Black Sage, Gerald the registrars office in notify to 60 1, will and General tober several points Logan, 86 and 83; Smlthfield, 330 the George j drop Washington advance so there will be adequate Jensen, Gilette, Wyo., second; Dia- partment during radiopast told one month later. From Major C. Marshall, chief of staff, years, making the technology and 335. time to prepare copies of credits. mond Sherril JuncSand, Morrill, G. eral the that one d of the best squip-pe- The office also will Henry, personnel armys Stephen Thursday department Lewiston, 266 and 253; Richmake up a owner, third. of Its kind, Professor Cole "critical points" discharge system chief, congress also learned that mond. 193 and 238; Clarkston, 103 tion, book for each student. One-ha- lf registration mile Sis for all free 100 25 now for to officers 5 for lowered will be pofrits by points reported. By the end of the present and 106; Cornish, 32 and 37; Men-do- n. Unlike other years, following McMillian, J. W. Stlrk. Salt Lake war, a complete broadcast November 1, and by late winter field and 85 for company officers and distribution of 78 end 85; Newton, 76. and forms, registration Gretta Mr. first; 75 City, to Mair, reduced will two be for Park, a will be supplanted by bqth 81; Trenton, 73 and 82; Wellsvllle recording studio comparable to the old and new students will go to Merer, owner, second; Stardust, classiflcatioins on October 1. But best modern commercial Installayears' service yardstick. Junior high, 169 and 161; Smith-fiel- d rill Johnson, Knab. owner, third. the president's office where they tions will be aiailable at USAC. In the full dress review of the this does not change eligibiffty for 283 and 296; will be introduced to Dr. Harris. high, junior f A mile race for Cache program, he age, which remains automatic for Lewiston vast demobilization After filling out other forms, junior high, 230 and 222; horses was disclosed that the program for en-- 1 those 38 and, upon application, for North Cache won by only 584 and county will proceed to the office of school, high they listed men will be reduced from men 35. 580 Ravon, Frank Wood, Amalga, ownCache South dean of students in the north school, 580; the high er, in 54 seconds: Clip, Lloyd Mea-chathe present 80 points to 70 on ,Oc- For purposes of the critical point and 580. I wing of the main building for Logan, owner, second, and system, company officers are interviews with Dr. Daryl Chase, m Buster, George Reese, Smithfield, men up through the w course of study dean of students, and Mrs. lone the Outlining third. rank of captain. Field officers are LOgcHl offered in the school of forest, Bennion, dean of women, those above that rank. They some Students then will go to the range and wildlife management, times are referred to as junior and ' room of the college an illustrated bulletin was reading The Logan Lions club did ex- - senior officers, where they will fITl out leased at Utah State library Agricultural resiMrs. Mary Davis Sorenson, WAC officers will require only ceptionally well in providing the college Thursday by Dr. Lewis M. registration forms and have them dent of Logan for many years, obmembers 39 Its of two demobilization for after points program by Turner, forestry dean. signed by deans of the respective served her 80th birthday anniverschoolsfor the Logan Rotary club on October 1, as compared vth the These deans will act as D. TaDavis, native of The publication, which traces Harry at her home. present 44. For enlisted women, sary Wednesday advisors for all stud-i- n Thursday. re2stratin and former German coma, the Wash., of forest schools development She was boro September 19, s entsof faculty advisers 'Professor Ira Hayward of the the present 41 points will be lnstead of has been named war, the United States, said, "With1865 in Aberdare. South Wales, a prisoner as Club was the speaker. He cred to 36 in October; to 34 the years, scipast assistant of in the professor four decades military past forestry daughter of David D. and Cedy ence After forms are sectioned, fees discussed the value of fellowship following months. and tactics at Logan senior has emerged from a pioneer venDavis. Her family joined the L.D.S. conmen will be paid at the secretary's and nations, as between it was That," Marshall said, "affects church and Mrs. Sorenson came to high school, announced ture to a profession. ce 1 main building. New tending the lack of better fellow- a tremendous number of persons, the United States when she was 18 Wednesday by Captain John A. Forestry has changed from man-- 1 na1 must make an appoint- studenta about 2,000,000, understand. unit O'Neal, commandant. of land for ship and understanding among timber agement wood across the trip months, making ment a for examination tions had helped a great deal to physical By late winter, he continued, the ocean in a sailing vessel. Private First Class Davis suc- production to a broad and commust check male all and students "we will reach a point where, in land bring on the wars. ceeds prehensive. SorE. was proShe married to James White. management Sergeant Stanley with at the ROTC We need more good fellowship effect, the armys point system will enson, December 23. 1891 in the military The new official served six gram featuring many aspects of on an international plane. He de- cease and two years service will Logan Temple. He died in April, months in land utilization con- table for information about miliresource and the European theater of tary training. nounced the race hatred and in- govern men wherever they are. 1937. Dean Turner said. and operations spent three months servation, Climax of day actolerance that still exists today They will he able to walk up and Mrs. Sorenson has been active in the infamous War Orb concenOpportunities for employment in tivities will beregistration honor a in we own nation. party If our a even in get discharge, and that includes throughout her life in church work, tration camp before he was re. the three fields were listed and Of 'J eshmen arid npw students and the other nations of the world limited service men. the Relief Society, Sunday school leased last Easter Sunday by allied factors controlling their changes. the evening, according to Marshall did not mince words. and primary association. do not change-- ' our ways in this The USAC forestry school provides during forces. Student Body President Dan Lud- She is the mother of two sons respect we shall have another Both houses have been hostile to which will enable gradu- He two of training has completed years the less. 20 or and world war in army ates to fit into a multiple years navy discharge pro- and three daughters. use study at the University of WashHe pointed out that any nation grams and he invited legislators! to Dr. program, Turner. according colington and will continue his 1 or people who are supressed will to hear him in the auditorium of , Other features of the bulletin legiate training at Harvard when nathe IXclCIcir of Some of on Most trouble. library congress. always bring HiXpOrt were a list of college facilities for released from the service. were them Polon hand and most tions attempted to supress that forest instruction as well as a Captain ONeal announced that he had j and but we have a strong Poland thought afterwards discussion of summer camps, a enrollment in the unit clarified air. includes, the today. Great Britian has not been detailed of courses Amy R. Kearsley, Cache county description 110 first Lieutenant Colonel He hammered home to them year men, 32 second year offered under Clayton successful in trying to supress demonstration agent, and J. home the three general that discharges will be increasing- Clark, former instructor in the de- men, and 20 third year men. Ireland and India. H. Wittwer, Clark county, Nevada coland list of programs, general of radio at He said that a partment technology The liberal policy of the United ly accelerated. county agent, took out life mem- lege requirements. Utah . State Agricultural college, States toward the Philippine is- man would not ke released until has been Aids to the veteran, including berships in the Utah State Agri' visiting in. Logan during had been done to lands has paid good dividends. everything instructions of how to enroll at!cultural alumni association Thurs- as an individ- the past week. ThiS was demonstrated very well protect his rights USAC under the "GI Bill of day accordi- r- t0 Parley Kilhurn-RightColonel who has served Clark, ual; And he revealed these phases by the people of the Philippine and the rehabilitation pro--- j executive secretary in the army during the past five Miss Kearsley, who was graduislands in the recent war against of the separation program: Mrs. 492 Cardon Faye Starr, has been on years, In, duty in the West Third ated from USAC in 1933 was valereJapan. They supported and fought will be September, 450,000 troops Pacific theater for has North, Logan, 15 months October discharged, in dictorian of her class and was a side by side with the Americans. word ceived that her husband, he where was in work 550,000 engaged Lothair Rich of the Lions club after will be released, and there- with Radar Crptain Warren A Starr, 33, has and Game department and U. S. member of Phi Kappa Phi, nation-equipment. will be at the separations Hartwo numbers vocal with aj honorary scholastic society. sang release from the been liberated from the Oeyama fish and wildlife rate of 700,000 to 800,000 a month. Following were old Fomoff as accompanist. jowing graduation from USAC, on prison camp, Osaka, Japan, used in the bulletin. 2. In the next four weeks, the army, Colonel Clark will return to and she was instructor in both Moreis enroute home. Captain Chase Nielsen, of Hy- army will reach a San Francisco where do will he point where all land and Edmonds, Idaho high rum, one of the Doolittle flyers to men for whom Captain Starr, son of Mrs. Jen. useful employment graduate work in radio engineerschools. At the present time she a was special guest. Otheri cannot be found can Japan, nie been has at Stanford Springville, Starr, He ing university. be released. is of Cache county H visitors and guests were Walter since will the Japanese resume teaching 3. duties on a prisoner Limited service personnel, club work and national counselor C. Mortensen of Theron, Mass., E. captured Corregidor. In a letter many of whom are being used inlthe USAC faculty next fall. for Phi Upsilon Omicron, national Ed. R. the maintenance sai3 Wixom, Brigham City; Ameridated September 4, he " of 3000 insalla-- 1 A new assembly set-u- p Tuttle, F. S. Cundiff, K. P. Todd, tions here, cannot he released un- calling honorary home economics organican planes have been dropping zations. for combined W. W. 'Simmons, C. A. Wall, Serge til men student and faculty food into the camp for some time. have been traiend to re- Mr. Wittwer, a 1917 graduate Derrick, and Frank Young, Salt He reported gaining 12 pounds in weekly assemblies Tuesday at 11 of USAC with a BS degree in auditorium? a.m. in main at Lake City the two weeks and from the para,. 1916. resides in Las Vegas, agronomy, College, Members of the Uteh Extension chutes used to drop food, the pri- Utah State Agricultural Attorney Asa Bullen had charge Dwight D. Eisenhowers Nevada where he has been a occupation was of the program. outlined Dr. Tuesday by flag requirements will be 400,000 andservlce will hold their annual fall soners made an American county agent for the past 23 years. General Douglas MacArthurs will party Monday at the William Pe-b- e which they were flying proudly Franklin S. Harris, college presL Mrs. Wittwer is the former Delia dent. home in an canyon, while awaiting sight of the first 200,000. This latter figure, how-tersOutzen and the couple have four The assembly program which children. is only for Papan and Ko- - cording 40 Nolan P- - Olsen, mem-re- a American troops. ic of I1 the committee on arrange-Pacifand does not include other Captain Starr graduated from will be introduced when the fall 27 Utah State Agricultural college quarter begins Monday will be di- Home areas such as China and A11 Extension staff members will Missionary comthe Aleutians and was employed by the soil con- rected by a student-facult- y Logans victory paper drive will leave duties at 3 p- - m- - with a re servation service before he was mittee with Dr. 5. Daryl Chase, dean Appointments are Replacements be conducted September 27, with being "eatlon Period slated until 5 called to active duty on May 5, of students, chairman. all families asked to deposit their trained now to release veterans of For Cache Stake, Sunday Evservice. But to terminate thel?mner wil1 be served PrmpUy at 1941. He sailed for the Philippines On the first and Third Tuesdays waste paper at the nearest school ening, September 23, 1945 and a schedm" is PrSram with a coast artillery corps Au- of each month, the student body now points" system house, according to Mrs. Clark E. critical Benson ward, E. Ray Guymon; uled 7 to 9 p. m. from "would createt a situation that gust 28, 1941. will produce assemblies while the Haskins, chairman of the worn-en- s Hyde In addition to Mrs. Starr, three other two chapel hours will be ar- Third Park, Kenneth R .Stevens; division of the Cache county would be chaotic." 6. isits Homchildren are happily awaiting ranged by the faculty, President Fourth ward, Dee A. Broadbent; Troops will e be required to'HTSe salvage committee. ward, J. Howard Maugh-a- n; Cadet nurse Helen Welch was their fathers return, Warren Dean, Harris said. Residents outside Logan should handle and dispose of the 6,000,000 Fifth ward. William Evans tons of material in Europe, and visiting in Logan recently at her 10, Mary Ann, 9, and Alfred Lee take their paper to the nearest The opening assembly set for Jr.; Ninth ward, Doyle W. Dutson; Utah-Idah- o Central Railroad com- that in such Pacific bases a; the 'parents home. She has returned 3 and one-hal- f, who has never Tuesday at 11 a. m. will feature Tenth Robert J. Evans; ward, to her post in Denver. Halmaheras. seen his father. a "get acquainted program. pany station. North Logan, Joseph A. Anderson. ! I ! College Plans Radio Courses ! ' I I ; I pro-acti- ng j I Kii-ihc- k. J j Army Plans Heavy Discharges; Point System Lowers Monthly Hum-phery- ts free-for.&- Tl Gen-congre- ss one-hal- Forest School Issues Bulletin d Lions Present I iVIcttrtOn Rotary Program ! Passes Eighty Former POW At Logan High I - low-Lion- full-fledge- d hff-ice- s j ' ! r Two Join AC Alumni Group Visits in Logan Soldier Freed From Prison s 1- Fol-servi- New Assembly Set Progi TByly Drive September 4-- JxtCnsioil Gene'Party Slated r, on e- i I . |