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Show Honored Lo;an Pioneers Celebrate 60th A ntiiversary IT il.50 Per Year r.fteei.th Year A HOME No, PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE Utah. Friday, March 1, 1016 ." Logan Home Building Society Hold Annual Meeting . ( re- -; DAIRYMEN HOLD Lauded on J and' Telephone 700 WCTU Founder The 33rd annual meeting of elected the following Board of' the stockholders of the Logan Directors for the enduing year: j H. E. Berntson, Home Building Society was held Joseph Odell, at the chamber of commerce E. T. Young, Alma Sonne. N, D. rooms Tuesday evening 62 West Center SalLsbu.y. Parley E. Peterson, ; Joseph E. Cardon, N. Alvin Pedersen, Willard Paulson, William Ev- Anniversary jy Mrs. Arba M. Smart Franrli L. Willard t As the shadows of our two Na-- j tional presidents fall across ourj path and we recall their gre;it-- 1 LEWISTON ans Jr. ness, it seems only fitting that At the annual meeting Thurs-w- e The financial statement of the pay tribute to a really great' day of the Lewiston-Cornis- h dairy small condition of the society as at the woman, whose figure S( herd association, Improvement was cast WtJtw close of business January 31, 1946 shadow of greatness Taggart wa,, elected presi- w.tt presented to the stockholders across the nation and throughout' dtnt lhe tjT year wlth Utah has requested 1,200 Ger- - by the officers and showed the this world whose memorial falls S. vice Pond, George president; ; in tills month. man prisoners of war to assist In society to be in excellent Vaiden and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cressall. prominent early pioneer Pilcher, secretary, was her In sue called the day work this spring, ac-- ! cla' COIKjltion. I Bergeson and Hex Read,. best loved woman in America. builders of Logan, will observe their GOth wedding anniHome Btr.lding ,e cording to Morris II. Taylor, ex- versary at their home with the immediate members of tension service farm labor super-- , cicty was organized in February, to combat inthree years ag0f by charge of the meeting. j9U their family Sunday, March 3, 1946. a world wide force temperance; men of visor at USAC. from far sighted a group H. extension Lyman Rich, Jlr. Cressall was born in London, England, of sturdy The request followed an an - the College and townspeople. The , for social justice. I feel that!j dairyman, the new explained who fail to read the intiherd Improvement book and led stock on December 13, 1861, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pau nouncement bv Colonel ' K anm if the company is to provide ' : a mate and Inspirational biography i an illustrated discussion on im-and Profiltable Safe installment Cressall. His mother joined the Wing, director of security and inL. J. Trowbridge one of the provement of dairy cattle and Latter-Da- y Saint church and ml-- telligence for the Ninth service savings investment plan for local I by the raising of production records. women of the 19th secure to them great people, help grated to Utah In October 1862 command, that a limited number For outstanding production durwhich aim has been fully , tury, are missing a great influence bringing her son with her. Mr, of prisoners of war would be ing to enabled realized. bound be work The has and through seal the past testing year, a gold company Cressall has been an active church available for farm work in this certificate was awarded to comto hundreds live of families I member second area until f the Logan Leslie Weeks for having . a herd JunelS, 1946. own homes. The fortably in their , of 515 pounds butterfat that time. j ward since It is proposed that these pris- society now enters upon its 34th until chvis'ons of sects and creeds average j He served as an LDS missionary p,,r cow on 323 cows. Three registered Holstein-Frieoners of war be housed at the year with the same air. To the disappear. For having production records lan cows in the dairy herd of j for 2 Vz years In England and base camp at Ogden, and the young person it offers a special She was an early advocate of of 450 to 500 pounds butterfat Plowman Brothers, of Smithfleld, was president of the Nottingham ' at! opportunity to get a good start international brotherhood and Lcland Weeks, Melvin B. Pitchsix month four branch camps located for a have recently completed official conference life. The shareholders saves his Sa-- 1 in Orem and - er. L. R. Boman, and Donald Tremonton, Logan, lndusof arbitration compulsory production records of more than period. own at instead of interest money Mr. - Andrew were awarded blue seal stated. lina, Taylor democa of The! and 500 disputes, of butterfat. was in born Salt Mrs. Cressall pounds Althougii the available supply j having to pay interest to the racy that would Ignore differ-o- f certificates. Holstein-Friesiaof Lake city, the daughter of Ab- -, association Herds averaging between 400 local workers will be utilized' other fellow later when you need ences of race, class and creed, America announces. j eneezer and Mary Bullock Fames, and 450 pounds butterfat were home. a to utmost If In the 1948, proshe won thousands to her way awarded red seals to the followThe highest' producer of the whose parents were closely as Money may be borrowed by the of thinking. Few have been more with Brigham Young duction goals are to be met, Utah three was Lilrue Fidessa Inka' sociated Vincent ing owners: - shareholders at any time to build guccessful in molding public opin- - Clarence Dobbs. M. C.Stevenson, with a record of 574 pounds of j She has been an active member will require supplemental workNaegle, Melvin J. Stevens, Joseph Haslam, the Logan Second ward Re ers. Approximately 95 per cent or purchase a home, or to im - jon butterfat and 16,293 pounds of or or consolito remodel, she worked actlvoly with what Wells Jackson, Vaiden T. Pitcher, milk. This is more than three j hef Society for over 50 years, of all farm work in the state in prove date or refinance present indebt - ' ca:kd ..pGvtie3l j Members", G. J. Baker, Fred Larsen,, Moses times the production of the av- - i during which time she served as 1946 is expected to be done by 11 a And 6hare" Chrlstofferseu, Willis S. Hall, II. n0w local 10 over a and for counselor of rwtl years people, cranks prisoners by M. Spaekman, erage dairy cow in this nation, j They were called one holder become at George S. Pond, may you war and Mexican nationals will j some; The record was made in 324 days Mr. and Mrs. Cressall are paryet ten of the plafiks first Clem L. Rawlins and Philip n. one time for any by subscribing be used only when necessary. them have since beents of 12 children, 10 of whom or more shares of stock at the shaped by Utahs 1946 sugar beet goal has are stili living six daughters and come laws of the land. Her reseal certificates Orange for office of the society.) Such loam four sons. They helped to pioneer been set at 50,000 acres, which is can be was of action. She prepared herds averaging between 350 and ligion in small paid regular 400 more acres than were the early history of , Logan. Mr. 16,000 a wider herself to champion pounds butterfat went to H. payments or as fast as Cressall had charge of building planted in 1945, the extension montlybe desired. For 33 women must C. Pitcher, Harold G. Wood, F. B. women or word years the Pitcher, Arnold Troseth, Robert the early street car line from the farm labor supervisor explained. may rce Promote justice. has earned good dividends, i C. and Jed L. Pitcher, V. society A. to Utah Most State Agriculof the prisoners of war 09L depot have thre The society Is now entering a ,mifhty Marler, Elton Fackeral, A. F. T,day ,we, which tural college, provided will be used in thinning these influence Smith and Son, Walter L. Taggart, interest rates. period of lower transportation for Logan people beets. reform has hardly invadI Isadore Olson, P. O. Buttars, DaPeranc? Nevertheless still of the society at that time. A request has been made to of vid O. Hendricks, H. F. Bern-hise- l. fers a safe and profitable invest ed. The world of fine ars, Mrs. L. R. Hogan, F. Edis Later he was foreman on the extend the period prisoners of roent to shareholders romance, of fashion, still sneer at a and construction work in the huild-IngH- war will be made available to abstinence. When we can Taggart, Robert H. Reeder, T. R. splendid opportunity to any one total -- the' cultural Holt and Edward Clayson. first - municipal light about July- 1, to Insure thinning desirous of a home on train and induce our securing confeel of to plant in Logan at the time Locircles the . prick RICHMOND easy monthly payments. renzo Hanson was mayor. Mr. sclous and observe the written L. B. Caine was board of The directors give was foreman of the Cressall not sel1 ,nreir president of the Richmond-CovMissionary Farewell thelr serViCes free, and the ov- - laws of decency Amalgamated Sugar company for the for divine talents almighty dairy herd improvement associaGayle Stauffer, daughter of erhead expense is very low. All over 20 vruirs and supervisor of Mr. and Mrs. John Stauffer of profits are distributed mutually dhar, the sway will cease to be tion at the annual meeting. bridge building and construction Providence, will be honored Wed- Anderson, Dougas Hendto the shareholders. Put your downward. "Until we win a place George for the Oregon Short Line for a ricks, Henry Cornish, were named in the Providence Second savjngs to work for or in reform these nesday temperance you while directors, W. Z. Harris, secretary. period of two years. ward chapel prior to her depart- of funds for a home supremely influential realms accumuiating Lyman H. Rich, extension dairyHe handled most of the white bought and expression our suc- - man, discussed the new record SllTtart or for any PurPse' Your rock trim used on the Logan wnst. The testoonial may always, be withdrawn for any cess cannot be considered per-- a book and it was adopted by the Tabernacle from the OSL depot at 8 p. m. and will be followed by other members present. Plans were made manent." purpose on regular notice. dance. and hauled rock for over a year for the coming years testing proused in the construction of the gram. The first Sunday afternoon pro- Temnie For the year just ending, the gram of the Cache - Associated L5an Cressall is full of early tester's report shows an average clubs library committee will be and relates an inproduction of butterfat per cow held Sunday at the Cache county Logan history in this association of 388 pounds. which occurred incident teresting library, Fred H. Thompson, proThis shows much progress since While atin February, 1880. gram chairman, said today. the first testing association started former tending a dance in the Old Hall Adrian Hatch, Mrs. in that community in 1911 when member of Logan city board of which was used as a general the average was 253 pounds per education, will review the novel, meeting house before the concow. Doctors of the Mind", by Ma- struction of the present Logan Frank W. Travellers herd of rie Benyon Ray. tabernacle, word reached us con7.67 cow years averaged 545 lbs. Additional programs are schedin Logan in cerning a snowslide butterfat the past testing year, uled for subsequent Sundays four Saints for which he wa awarded a March and April, Mr. Thompson canyon which trapped who were opening a road in gold seal honor certificate for the said. order to get lumber to be used highest herd average. of in the building the Logan Blue seal certificates for herd Two men from Bear Temple. averages of between 450 and 500 Lake were killed and William pounds butterfat were awarded to William and George H. AnKing of Logan was found dead in the river between two horses. derson, Blaine Bell, H. T. Plant Installation of officers of the David Beach, of Logan, escaped Jr., A. J. Mendenhall Jr., and AMVETS post will unhurt. All work newly-forme- d Quentin Peart. teams were be held Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. killed. Red seal certificates for herds John A. Murch, temporary comaveraging between 400 to 450 lbs. Cressall Mr. was member of a mander, said today. Members from the rescue went to LeRoy C. Funk, D. E. crew, which included the Ogden post are expected to be Carson Brothers, Verno J. Hunt, The tragedy nearly 50 teams. Walter C. Lodermilk, assistant chief of the soil connscrva tion service, center, told R. L. present at the ceremonies. l)r. Thomson, L. A. Hendricks, Elmer The local post was organized last occurred in Temple fork canyon. G. Skidmore, Ute Lewis, Trevor Wrigley, left, and Ray Walker, right, that erosion is one of th e gravest problems facing the when 30 signed a Open house will be held Sun- Wednesday world, at SCS meetings held a t Utah State Agricultural colleg e this week. Richards, Ivan Allen, and H. Ray charter application and elected Mr. day. March 3rd, at 331 South 3rd Pond. S Murch as the temporary leader. West from 2 until 5 p.m. Orange seal certificates for 350 Other officers nemed were George to 400 pound averages were awaradjutD. Preston, county attorney, ded to C. Z. Harris, LeRoy Smith, ant; Everett Lee, Johnsons Sport LaMar Spaekman, Anthony Jenfinance shop, and Appliance Walker, sen, Merlin Smith, James T. MurDr. Lowermilk was introduced Baneful effects of erosion in local R. Robert Holden, officer; North Africa and the Midle East by Ray Walker, state soil conser-- 1 In the session,, ray, George O. Webb, C. R. SkidWednesday ' public relations. newspaperman, exten- - more, Alfred Nelson, Justin Erickwere C. F. Dr. Walter Professor A. who discussed Bracken, vationist, given the farm by Mr. Murch urges all veterans of son, Henry Cornish, Alma Good-e- y, anfor of soil plan and layout. He suggested a 31st Plans Richmonds assistant chief Lowdermil, World War II in Cache county nual Black and White L. N. Godfrey, Nathan Godconservation are show service, a Washington physical inventory be made, attend the meeting Wednesday. and Walter Cooley. D. C., Thursday morning at the and held will frey it be who, and where progressing why, when, to Purpose of the organization is 15 and 16, George H. Andersoil conservation to at conference deMay plant organize any layout assist in veterans problems. Utah State Agricultural college. signed to combat soil erosion. son, chairman, said today. WACS, Waves, SPARS and memThe of conducting a meetings terminated Thursday. Application and use of irrigation land and range types in the state bers of the army nurse corps are salePossibility water of Soil conditions at in cattle the the topic of discus-- 1 an then led an informal discushas show North Africa to membership in been discussed and is gaining and the Middle East reveal that sion in was the early afternoon meet- - sion on various types of reseed AMVETS and are urged to parmomentum to the point that this where organized society has ex- ing by Edward Watson. He pointed ing, as practiced by conference ticipate. Howard Carlisle, son of Mr. and activity may be added. By adding isted longest, the land is most out how irrigation water was put men. such an activity it is thought exploited. Archeologists are exca- to use on land was extremely The extension service and soil Mrs. M. C. Carlisle, 113 South LOGAN NINTH WINS that it would increase the numbqjf vating ancient cities in an effort important, and when tail water conservation service and other 1st East, Monday won the anof exhibitors of top quality cat- to establish ancient focal points was not kept under control, it groups didn't discover the many nual Sons of American RevoluCHAMPIONSHIP of civilization. Agriculture is then could be more erosive than rainmethods recommended in reseedtle, Mr. Anderson said. tion oratorical Contest sponsored Richmond was the first place reopened in these sectors on the fall. Professor Bracken declared. ing, Logan Ninth ward copped the Logan senior high school, Dr. by fhat a ones If where were such if a show farmer to was the was the land premise it They merely of the 4th started, successfully championship E. Haskins, chairman of the Clark once 1915 in when have a group of dairyproductive it still is since employ irrigation he should have who discovered the men who district basketball tourney by demen from here began exhibiting climatic conditions are probahly an idea of topography of his land, successfully been employing such contest, announced. . The game Franklin feating Holstein-Friesia- n the type of soil and something practices for years. cattle. the same. was closedy played all the way dairy Theme of the winning oration A Land is not an economic com- about irrigated crops, he pointed discussioin of accounting with Franklin taking the lead In Since that time, the show was was The Atomic Bomb and out. g, Lowder-milk, one method of problems confronted by superthe opening period, only to see gained national recognition and modity, maintained Dr. World Government. conOther disalso but of visors soil conservation As of from nation. our effectively, exhibitors over all many time part achieving half at Irrigation, dwindle their lead the state make an annual trek such it should be protected by should be employed carefully so tricts was led by Dee Broadbent, testants were: Marjorie Cole, Euwhen the Ninth wardenrs led as not to spoil the virgin top assistant profesor of agricultural nice Henrie and Reed Langford. the people. From then on out It was their here. soil. Food economic and extension economist, Each had selected is In to soil addition 'essential and the supshow at this, contested a lead, although costly patriotic it. Conference members were given at a later session. Problems of theme for Ms naWhat does a it a plies sponsors division In junior profit times. were essay. Judges various soil if bulletins which rate tion on of club world the actual Fumembers it of gain depresiation went to and honors Consolation irrigation gold Rev. J. H. Valine, Rev. Miner ture were as discussed Farmers of America are en- and lose it of soil. Gold does not suggestions, well as shown and machinery North Logan, who defeated Bruner, and Henry R. Cooper. couraged to exhibit their cattle. buy food; rather food buys gold. models of effective watering aids, extensively. Utah Farmers i Request POW Workers t ' cmg flnan-agricultur- al Lan s jssj JSt 1 r j cen-hom- e; J i National Avcracrc s- J n J ( Ber-geso- of' e . i , . Amvets Organize, Install Officers "T.VIT'-WS- Soil Conservationist Tells Black and White Of Erosion Control Measures LX j j SremSfn,ce!ar 5 Plans Progress entitled j M-ME- N n 43-4- 0. Land-levelin- 24-1- 9. 4-- Howard Carlisle Wins SAR Contest |