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Show S1.50 i C. I). McBride Selected As Successor to I)r. W. W. Merrill Lowe, Romney Tell of Need for Party Harmony, Consolidation Cache county republican party held their convention member Saturday afternoon In junior high dlrec- school auditorium, under tlon of Lloyd M Tlieurcr, Logan, chairman, and Harold M. Peter- son. Logan, temnorarv chairman Keynote speaker was George Lowe. Ogden attorney, who point- td out lack of leadership In present government positions as Demoocratle exemplified by the now In power, This lack of leadershin will be the reason for their falure in the coming election he pedieed i Special guet at? the convention was Vernon Romney, of Salt Lake City, state GOP chairman, who congratulated local party mem-- 1 m? mtldrd Xmocretl? Po IT pom- Cache ucc FOUR FACULTY , Weber, North, South Cache, Logan , aual " Telephone 700 Region Music Events Open Here Thursday Modern Prospector county ,0 Box Elder, Bear River to Compete a' i de-par- ty , i An outstanding musical program, featuring Land, orchestra, choral and solo events, will be presented in Lo- gan. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, by students of the region one high schools. Plans for the 11th annual region festival were listed today by George S. Pates, principal of Logan senior high ( non-partis- School Program Poorly Attended be - jof Delta, has been named associate Issue- -it Hctub'ic.". -' P", Center G2 Wecit Logan, Utah, Tuesday, April 23, 1916 mra,V,c Dr w w Merrill. Logan dentist, Saturday ft Woodruff convention school auditorium. Coordination- - of party group, by John 9 Boyden e ,C,lt.y' 1,,rmer u s S,t attorney. He ad- -, 8lM3.n. vocated a liberal party view; coring democratic literalism will, mething! poths that ofTer Individual and not to revert wnn faculty and Uo t the publlc 10 a mass of people1. i chemistry faculty of Utah Think of harmony, he said, we Agricultural college were announc- - j forward t0 protecting ed today by Dr. W. L. Wunlass,,; jyslf I acting president. famthe Concerning European . te pSy of the Fifteenth Year No. 50 1 C. D. McBride. Instructor LcKttI high school, was named chairman A HOME TAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE Per Year ',"4?, 8. 1 school and a member of the fes- -. Uval committee. Events will open Thurslay at 3 p. m. with solo and lnstru-- 1 mental group numbers and will be climaxed Saturday afternoon with marching demonstrations by uniformed bands and a public concert of massed bands. Friday chorus and orchestra evening, events will be staged in the Lo-- ! gan senior high school gymnasium. Members of the festival com- -: mittee, besides Mr. Bates, are F. H. Baugh. Jr., Mischa Poznanskl, Shannon Eldcn Torbensen and a The Cache American Is In eering. He took his B. cal purposes. ; .chartab,c; GIad receipt of a letter from the Jenson, of Hyrum, In 1934. He received his Ph. D. Conventon business was con- presidency of the Junior High ducted ,vic? cha,r'r"an- - SUC: from Renseelaer Polytechnic in- - j TOKYO, JAPAN of No forty under chairmanship School Parent Teachers organMr. Peterson, following committee, N. Y. as rich as Lt. it struck j niner ever Troy stltute, ization in which the writer, and Dr. Ira ta Hayward, S V N.elsen of shown ) reports, with election of county Logan; Ben V. Shaar was appointed toE. Mrs. Ai Simmons, secretary, of at Utah professor English State in the an officer officers all being by acclamation. 3nd ford, Conn., a deep disappointassist in the expresses was trainbig On Agricultural named college, in Government Milit Tokyo. Elected as county chairman, rement in the small attendance A. W. thambers. secretary. of of veterans under the industrial I g tip from a Geisha girl, Lt. Niel- placing Mr. Theurer was Norman Smithfleld. was at the school Easter program treasur- divislon, school of engineering. He ' sen went prospecting in Tokyo Bay Christensen, of Logan, while Mrs. er. Executive metpresented Thursday evening. committee of members cache found a and S. M. precious B. S. and has his Salome Hansen, degrees of Smithfleld. The letter follows: was elected as vice chairwoman, elected at the convention include from USAC, has had' experience al in ingots in the mud. There were j Fuhnman. E. of the stuff believed to 1 characterized and Mrs. "Joseph L. QuayJe was thonE. Hendricks,or of Lewiston; An- - as a teacher and school adminis- - truckloads An outline of the program, disappointment hidThe be worth $2,000,000,000. . Jensen, H. Smithfleld; of selected os secretary-treasurstudents of the' dl- follows: , the feeling I by Ray Pond, of &nd the rator personnel accord den wealth was to be used, Richmond; D. M. sec-u- p Chairman Christensen, according Loan Junior High on Thursday! Thursday. 3 p. m.-S-tring ASF depot, Ogden. Ing toan infomnnt.Mn building' to a resolution adopted at the Reid, of Hyrum; and Mrs. Jack vislon, Utah APr11 18th, when they pre- - tion. First ward chapel. Mrs. Emil night, after a things Croft and Dr. W. W. Merrill, of Japan greater Delbert A. Greenwood. Univer11 sented an Easter program to an' Wennergren. chairman; Mr. Sar convention. have quieted down. almost audience at' donl critic; piano, Nibley Hall, to the state Logan. sity of Chicago chemist has been Representatives Contention business included appointed professor of chemistry. the auditorium of Junior central committee Include: Mrs. High! Mrs. Merrill Peterson, chairman, from reports various committees He has school. Yes, one hundred and Dr. biochemiin Thelma Fogelberg, critic; Dorothy Laub. Melvin C. Harris. years spent Ambrose Call, committee on forty-fii- e students who had re- -' ladies voice section, Logan high Logan; and Ifeber Whiting, of by cal research and teaching both at and organization order busiof hearsed for Smithfleld. six music room. Mrs. C. M. Jones, Robert Gibbons, of ness; Ira N. approximately and at Hayward, committee Iowa State college, Ames, weeks were greeted by only fifty- - j chairman, Ellen Edgley Roberts, Logan, was elected Cache county on credentials; and State Senator Chicago. three parents when the curtain critic; boys voice section, Girl's representative of the Veterans James A. McMurnn, committee on Hams O. Van Arden, Beaver, was raised. Despite the small at- -' gym at Logan high, Mrs. A. N. league, and Mrs. Joseph Cardall. platform and resolutions. from the tendance the students carried on1 SMrensen, chairman, Lyle Shipley, of Logan, was chosen county repdischarged recently Delegates from the following been appointed assistant resentative of the ladies' group. districts woodwind Unusually warm "weather has as real troupers, presenting their critic; solos, main were named to the state army, has Dr. Frank Jones, professor of powill Mrs. He splendid program which consisted gymnasium, Vem Muir, of chemistry. professor stopped shipment of farm forest; ot Amalga-Trento- n convention: orchestral numbers, a boys chairman, David England, critic; litical science at Utah State AgSherwin trees from the Utah State Agri Dr. of classes the teach Jorgensen and Sarah PetMxtet a glrla. double trio and woodwln(i ensembles 4:45 p. m. ricultural college. was named RoyalHurum 1 E. N. Larsen and Maeser, who will be on sabbatical cultural college nursery, according ty; Veterans adviser. i brass Easter solos. Woodruff school' au Cantata, Angels. 1946-4Professor Van to Professor J. Whitney Floyd, j M leave in The disappointment Sixty-si- x Mrs. H. R. Pedersen, delegates to the state Jdd expressed ditorium, S. Utah extension forester. B.' received his Arden C recenly Nndsen; Hyrum by the students Is understandable.! chairman, convention in Salt Lake City were Daryll Stubbs, critic; 1938. He received from USAC in N,elsen nominated by the This spring more than 100,000 What Isnt understandable is. brass ensembles, 5 p. m. group, with Nielsen; Logan 1 and Hans B State M. S. from his Gunnar Washington more citizens trees have been sent out for farm why each allowed one-ha- lf vote. Thursday at 8 p. m., Nibley particularly and Emily Anderson; Lo- College, Pullman. Lack Hall, a program of instrumental, They are: planting in Utah, Professor Floyd parents were not present. 2 J. Arthur gan Meacham; Loof knowledge does not explain vocal solos and ensembles selectGeorge C. Nuhn, Avon; Mrs. Marden Broadbcnt, Duchesne, 4 Dewey Griffin and William the absenteeism because the pro- ed from the afternoon events will Ann Parson. J. Cash Smith. Mrs. gan been has Evans Jr.; Logan 3 H. P. Ander- - county agricultural agent gram was in the local papers end be presented. Elden Torbensen, diRobert Reese, Benson; Mrs. Wilma son and Mark Painter; Logan g appointed assJst,ant livestock spethrough written slips delivered by rector of band music at Logan Reed Nelson, College; Allen, Carl Andrews and C. Max Fon-- 1 cialist In the extension service, halted. No students to parents. Though it Is high school, will be chairman, been has Cove; Alban T. Clawson, Carlisle shipping nesbeck; Logan 7 Mrs. L. E. Nel- - Lynn J. Hodges, USAC graduate further orders for trees can be realized that Hutton, Vaughan Larsen. Mrs. son parents have many and the program i free to the, and James A- - McMurnn; Lo- who has been in personnel work filled until next spring,' Professor appointments' and Venna Miller, Victor Petersen H. obligations, onej public. 8 John T. Murch gan and A. Lee at the Ogden ASF depot for the Floyd said. wonders if the children shouldnt) R. Adams, Hyrum; Mark Theurer, ; Friday from 9:30 a. m. to noon he of primary interest. The con- - choirs and choruses will compete Mrs. Clem Rawlins, Leon Pond, Reese;N. Logan 9 Warren Schow past three years, has been named the few the years past During and P. Nielsen; Logan 11 AlHalL Mrs. R. E. In the State of Utah, cooperating with tribution which the school makes in Nibley Lewiston; Earl A. Hansen. Wil- ton P. Eames and W. J. Loosle-Rive- r labor utilization specialist re Berntson will be chairman, and liam Peterson. Dr. Rush Budge, of Agricul- - t(? students, and indirectly to U. the labor department farm program. Heights Roy A. Stewart J. P. Rich, Truman S. Curtis, and the Utah extension ciety ls Incomplete without the H. L. Falsome, critic. Orchestras Anna D. Olsen; North Logan Emer Broadbent was appointed servicethrough John T. Qualye, Hershel Bullen, school of forestry cooperation of the parents. Since will compete from 10 a. m. to the and Mr. Mrs. Dorothy Laub, Harvey Chris- Millville-NibJe- and Mrs. N. J. Crookston; Duchesne county agricultural agent. has furnished more than 1,100,000 the future depends on these young noon In the main gymnasium, y W. R. Page; The return of John V. Christen- trees to farmers for wood lot, people, perhaps it would not be with Jack Croft, chairman, and tensen, Bernard Kingley, Golden Mendon-PetersboNephi Sor- sen, assistant professor of animal wind break, and shelter belt amiss to recognize and assist them Mr. Sardoni critic. A combined Buttars, Mrs. Serge Benson, Vin- ensen; College-Youn- g in supporting their endeavors. John H chorus and orchestra rehearsal cent Carlson, Henry Johnson, HySchenk and Edward Olsen; Lew- husbandry, from army service was planting. will be staged at 2 p. m. rum Gibbons, W. G. Clark, Mrs iston Wanlass. Dean announced 1 by C. J. Van Orden and At 7:45 p. m. Friday, a public H. C. Hansen, Mrs. John T. Theon received his who Wayne Cook, concert of massed events will be Quayle, Mrs. Joseph L. Quayle, C. Low Nielson; Smithfleld 2 L M. 3. from USAC in 1942, was apand Anthon BenCharles W. Clark, H. L. Halverschool presented In the high son M. J. Falslev Jensen; 'and A. V. pointed assistant professor of range gym, with Mr. Bates, chairman. son, Roy M. Davis, Orson Ryan, Hend management for one quarter. He The program) will include, The Joseph Odell, Dr. D C. Budge i ks and L- - B. Caine; Newton- - was National Anthem, combined chorrecently discharged from the Logan. Logan and Cache county music Gardner and Charlotte Tillotson, us and orchestra, Vance Walker, Mendon; Sylvan! RA Clarke and navy. directed by 1946-4are invited to hear an Brigham City; June A. Blood. Mr. Torbensen: 7 lovers ComHulse, Millville; Mrs. Ruby John- leaves for Sabbatical Hungarian Dorothea and Christiansen Bernice Lewis Hyde Park from son, - Nibley; E. L. Peterson Pe- the have been granted Frederick outstanding Utah State Agricul-- 1 RaSmuson of Logan; Mary Jane edy and Themes Fred Duce and Lee Hancey. Piano Concerto, combined orof The associate choral tural professor Colleen group Preator, college Delegates to the state convenHandy of Franklin, Idaho; directed Mischa by in a recital Wed-- i Swindiehurst and Jane Barton, of chestras. tion from districts not represent- metalwork, to do advanced work Chansonettes Poznanski; "Asleep in the Deep, ed at the convention will be an- Dr. Marion L. Nielsen, assistant nesday( at 8:15 p. m. in the Logan Beaver; jean waterman, Price, On Parade, and "On the Road of Clearfield; nounced later by Mr. McBride. Cleon Wilcox, professor of languages, to study tabernacle. (Continued on page Eight) Col-Under the baton of Profassorj Zina Moore, of Smithfleld; in Denmark; and Dr. Alice Senob, H. Manning, director of voleen Bowcutt, Garland; Cathleen assistant professor of English, to of cal music at USAC, the Chan-- ! Deaking and Shirley Dean, do advanced work. sonettes have presented several! Ephriam; Lorraine Manwaring of concerts in the area. It is com- Blackfoot, Idaho; Coy C. ManWinnter Traffic Essay A. of posed of 25 students who come ning, of Banida, Idaho; Beverly John Murch, Logan v. Christiansen, head of Dr Afton Mr. from 13 different high schools in. Andrus, Salt Lake City; of late Agriraltiu-rKarla Kendall, coUege daughter Utohfl was elected commander t Agricultural col- - and Mrs. Irvin Kendall, Cornish, Utah and two in Idaho. Bitton, Swan Valley, Idaho; Betty John-variHow collegians work and play the Utah department of,leSe music department, will judge has been named winner of the of They will sing a program of Brunson, Fillmore; Renee - will be shown an estimated 1600 con music school Bonnie four Beaver in Thompcontest said conDam; regional he son, sponnumbers, traffic safety essay AMVETS at the first annual is composed of son, Park City, and Lola Morten-Hele- n high school students on annual The chorus tests in three states. sored by Lewiston junior chamvention held Saturday. Crowther and Twila Years- - son, Tremonton. Marion Bennion, senior day, May 3, at Utah State He will depart? Wednesday for ber of commerce. She will receive Mr. Murch was a commander Idaho; Bonnie of Delta, is accompanist. ley, of Malad, Agricultural college. The instituin the naval air corps and is a Twin Falls, Idaho, where he will a cash prize. tion will be host to seniors from veteran of service in both the. judge in the South Central Idaho Pacific theaters. high schools in northern Utah, and Europe and musjc festival, Wednesday southern Idaho and western WyoJames E. Muse, of Ogden, was diA violinist and the ming, C. L. Pocock, chairman of named first vice commander and Thursday. rector of the USAC symphony in charge, anthe committee Althea Rawlins, of Logan, nounced today. Other state officials from chestra and band, he will judge Events outlined are a tour of Logan included Jeanette Rawlins, ' instrumental solo, band and and Dr. Frank Jones, chestra events, buildings, the presidents assembly, Hie will direct the massed band games on luncheon, intramural judge advocate. the quadrangle, collegiate variety The AMVETS passed resolutions Thursday evening. Mrs. Christian-favorin- g show, regional track meet, college compulsory accompany him on the - ggjj band continued concert, and student body and operthe ask-atitraining j0urney because she has been dance in the Dansante. of Bushnell General hospital, ed to help judge. Committee members, besides Mr. at Brigham City. Returning Friday, he will judge Pocock, are: Dr. E. A. Jacobsen, in the Northern Utah contests at Professor V. D. Gardner, Dr. Dr. Daryl Logan high school. The program Ethelyn O. Greaves, is a three-da- y Chase, Deon lone Bennion, Alumaffair, April ni Secretary Jack Croft, Dr. W. and he wall participate the latter B. Preston, Professor Una Vertwo days. On May 2 end 3 he will million, Professor H. B. Hunsak-e- r, assist with, the regional contest at Student President Dan LudMurray high schooL Vern Eyre, low, Spanish Fork; Dr. Christiansen will judge conRawlings, Wyo., freshman class tests at Kemmerer, Wyo., May 10 president; Katherine Jenkins, Suvice and 11. gar City, Idaho, student Boulder president; Lorna Jolley, City, Nevada, president of Spurs: Loganite Appointed to Harold Dance, Blackfoot, Idaho; Chester Gilgen, Logan; and John Oregon Aeronautics Board C. Allen Israelsen, son of Dr. Student Stewart, Brigham City, Life editor. and Mrs. O. W. Israelsen, of LoWe have planned a day which gan, has been appointed to the CHONSONETTES, GIRLS CHORUS. UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE as will familiarize your seniors with Oregon hoard of aeronautics Third row, left to right: Jean the activities of this institution assistant engineer, his parents Second row, left to right: Marion First row,. left to right: Bernice Glen-ev- a while it is in operation, learned Saturday. Mr. Waterman, Price; Mary Jane Handy, Christiansen, Logan; Dorothea Ras- Bennion, Delta,- accompanist; Mr. Israelsen Pocock explained In a letter to Clift, Boise, Idaho; Charlotte Franklin, Idaho; Faye B. Fothering-hagraduated from mussen, Logan; Bonnie Jean Harris, Utah State Agricultural college the high schools. The features Brigham: Afton Bitton, Beaver; Zina Moore, SmithBrunson, Fillmore; Tillotson, Swan Valley, Idaho; Twila Yearsley, fleld; Helen Crowther, Malad, Idaho; school of engineering in 1940, was Layton; Betty of the day are designed to enterCor-rine; Rayona Tremonton; Lola Mortensen, Malad, Idaho; June A. Blood, an LDS missionary and served in tain and show a cross-sectiof Cleone Wilcox, Clearfield; Bonnie Renee Eawkes," Preston, Idaho; Mary Cathleen Deacon, Eph- Rae Gardner, the Eighth Air Force in Europe the activities of both classroom Lornell Brigham City; ColCity; Brigham Johnson, Charlotte Dean, Ephraim; raim; Shirley before being separated from the instruction and the Andrus, Salt Lake City; leen Bowcutt, Garland; Jane Barton, Hansen, Logan; Lorraine Manwarprogram during the period John A. Murch . . . selected as service with a majors commission Beverly Jean Idaho. Blackfoot, ing, Bonnie Thompson, Park City. Beaver. your students are here. president of Utah AMVET unit recently. "a? , Je -- , I , er , non-existe- nt Weather Halts Shipments Of Farm Trees j S Vrarn 2n 7. Ras-mus- -- ( a so-tu- ro Ricld T Murch Elected Commander of College Vocalists Slate Recital Wednesday in Logan Tabernacle 2Sn K , Christiansen to Judge Contests State AMVETS College Slates Annual Senior Day May Third I ed i nt. ; i i military, on 25-2- 7, m, on extra-curricul- ar |