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Show H. R. Adams Seeks Election hi tv lean As Cache County Commissioner to tlie olfice ot Sinking Cache County comnh-w.ii.neIs H. It. Adams, prominent in educa-lio- n circles, principal of Uie Souih Cache high school for the pasts 32 member of USAC years, and Alumni council, lie Is running on the republican ticket and would b) South district commlssiofter if elect fA ho is a native of Kir. Adoms, Cache valley and graduate of the USAC, with post graduate work at the University of California, states, ejx elected to the county commission I would resign from my school position, thereby making it possible to devote my entire time to work in the county requirement that I believe should go with the office. Furthermore, I bcheve that the purse strings of the county should be intcligently controlled by the commission, with special favors and prevcleges to none. I favor a county administration that Is fair and for the good of all" He Is a builder and contractor, nd land surveyor, profelonal Lt, Colonel Ben B. Blair, 38, acenficd engineer and feels that wartime commandant of military )he &cqu&intcd vlth the needs scence and tatkf at Utah of Cache county. prob!cms Agricultural college, went on 120- Mr Adams u a m.mber of the days terminal leave Sunday prior Hyrum Stake High Council and to his retirement on October 27.,has worked ln routing In the Retired In 1935 from disabilities area. He js wen known among incident to service, Col, Blair was verious chic clubs and organizarecalled to active duty vfi June tions in the valley as president of 1940 as head of the military trainAssociated Civic Clubs of Cache ing program at USAC. He has County and former president of been at the USAC for five pears. the Hyrum Lions Club. Col Blair was commissioned a Having been activily Interested first Lt. the in the coast artillery ln athletics for many years, he is in August 1917. He was ordered Secretary of Region I High school overseas in November of that athletic association and was presl-yewhere he served in various dent of Utah State school athletic command capacities and as laison association. His wife is the former Isabelle officer with the 1st French Army of Hyrum. They have five Savage more sector for in the Verdun than a year. He received a cap- - sons anl daughters, taincy ln the regular army as an r Lt. Col. Blair On Terminal Leave from USAC , t Stately j ar j j Building Permits artilleryman in July 1920. After assignments on east coast harbor defenses, he was ordered to the Philippine Islands com- Total $87,450 Thirteen new homes were being built in Logan, accord'ng to the manding officer, at various times, of harbor battery defenses, and as commander of Philippine Scout company. Following a period of schooling at Fort Monroe, North Carolina, he was made commanding ofifeer at Fort Kamahama, Honolulu, "T. H. He will reside In Logan with his wife, Vada. They have two child-rS- v MrsT Owight' Daines, Logan, and Mrs: William R. Wallis, with her husband stationed at headquarters, 13 th Naval District, Seattle, Washington. building permits issued by Logan assistant Marler, city, Maurict city engineer, said Saturday. taken out Building permits during the month totaled $87,450 as compared with $21,123 a year Permits for the new ago. totaled $68,900, while J.he remainder of the" permits .Were for remodeling of homes. No hew commerical buildings or remodeling of commerical structures were included in the total this month Mr. Marler said. A total of $723,760 has been ' issued for the first six months as compared with $57,740 in 1945, Mr. Marler pointed out. Summer School Students Party ; A lawn party for summer school students at Utah State Agricultural college and those associated with the college will be held at 7:30 p.m. today on the college This party Is under quadrangle. of summer school recreation division, with Prolessor William Mortimer acting as chairman for the event, and USAC physical education department coo- the direction Palominos to be Sold Here Group activities, under the direction of the class in social recreation, will feature games ajpd folk dancing on the lawn followed Katherine Tayby refreshments. lor, Ogden, student in the class, is in charge of arrangements. The group will then adjourn to the color- auction July 6, at 9:00 &.m. at the Cache County fair grounds as a highlight of the concluding day of the Cache Valley Horse show. The tan and horses will be part of a band of ed Palominos recently purchased by partners L. Ray Robinson, Logan, Cache County commissioner, and Elroy Nitlsen, Hyrum, Cache County road supervisor, from John Adams, Brigham City. To be put on auction are 20 to swimming pool where swimming 25 geldings, 10 to 15 mares, 10 to activities will be conducted by 15 yearlings and the same number The geldings Blanche Chamberlain, Ogden, also of a member of the social recreation will be exhibited in the parade on July 4th. class. 125 for Cache County Commissioner of county s & vjj 3J A A, f a C. MONSON Republican candidate for commissioner is B. C. Monson, who Is Interested ln industrial activities in connection with anticipated steel business in Utah and who stands for Efficient management Fifteenth Year No. No. affairs. Full coopera-- Logan, Utah, Tuesday, July 2, 1916 70 Red Cross Chairman A. N. Sorensen. I ogan professor emeritus of English at Utah State Agricultural college, was appointed chairman of Cache county Red Cross chapter Saturday to succeed Profesor Evan B. Murray, who has held the office for the past three years. Mist Annie Peterson, secretary at First Security Bank of Utah, Logan branch, was named treasurer tucceding E. T. Hawkins, who had served for the past 12 years. Hoard of directors include Miss LaRue Theurer. Providence; Mrs. J. C. Sorensen. H. R. Hurren, I'r. W. B. Preston. William Lohman, Mrs. W. A. Wcnnergren and professor Murray, Logan: Langton Barber. Lewiston; J. W. Klrkbrlde, Snnthfield; Dd. J. Paul Burgess, Hyrum; Wilford Anderson, Wells-vi'l- e; and Douglas Bergeson, Cornish. Ct-r.ie- r Telephone 700 Logan Prepared to Celebrate July Fourth With Full Day of Events Parade, Horse Races, Horse Show Sports and Midway Highlight Day Canyon Explosion Recorded but All the units for a very successful Fourth of July celebration in Logan, July 4, 5 , and 6, are well pre pared. On the day of the Fourth from 9 a.m. until 12 turai college seismograph, but the midnight, there will be one or more events taking place, providence canon expicw.on sat- - As usual the Boy Scouts will raise Old Glory at sunrise. urday ;made a very recUble de wU1 form on South Main at 9 a.m. and The ar Williams reported! move at 10 a.m. Third South and Main will be barri- Autos may Some 55,000 pounds of powder caded in order for the parade to form. were set off in the limestone parjc on North Main from First North, both sides of quarry of the Johnson sand and,..tne Street Until a HJ Gravel company Saturday morning Chairman Frank was! Baugh, Post Master Eugene Yeates, In amplitude the record some to haej FranWin Richards, Fire Chief E. S. Laurence, and that comparable been made by -- leir earthquakes j0jin jiUCh 0f the Parade Committee outlined the Not Bikini Blast l i j in Hansel valley 60 miles west, Dr. Wlhams, who is head of the USAC geology department, said-jpThe Providence blast was, however, only about five miles from Uie seismograph. When the Navy exploded 250,-00- 0 pounds of TNT in an igloo storage magazine at Arco, Idaho, last August to test the effects on nearby barracks and other the blast failed to produce a record on the USAC instrument, nor on a special seismo- following order of the procession : Cache Knitting Factory Boat; Qojor Guard, American Legion; Cache South High School band. H-gSchooi Band. W. IL Terry, director; Fifth ward. Elden Torbcnsen, director; Logan Del Adams, and Mounted Police. James C. Wallen- - United Nations; of his Dayton, representdaughters tine, Captain; Goddess of Liberty and his seven Jim Bridger ing E. S. Float, Logan City, Chief ward Sixth float, FlanLaurence, chairman; Logan City daughters; Annual budget for Logan City ders Field; Preston High Fire Department; school showed an Increase of Seventh ward float, Lincoln Free- Mark School Hart, director; 1946-4B.nd, for the approximately $36,000 ard float, the Slaves; Ninth Ing Club Float, Lewellyn Rotary Logan period, Dr. John C. Carlisle, Tenth Peace Treaty; Jenkins, chairman; First Ward, Japanese supertindent, reported following a Iwo Jima; Second Ward. Betsy Iwurd float, Spirit of 76; Eleventh public hearing Saturday night. Ross and our First Flag; Third ward float, Ood Bless America ; Adoption of the budget was made float. Plymouth ward Crossing the Twelfth at a school board meeting after graph with ten tlmfs greater ward, Washington ward Li- - Rock; River Signing of Heights, Fburth Delaware; was installed float, that the public hearing which failed magnification of Declaration the Independence; VFW Auxiliary; Logan the test. berty Bell; tempo! arily in Logan to produce any protests, accountLogan Junior High Band; Bowen The first atomic bomb, exploded ed for $25,000 of the total increase. Service and Tire Company .float; The budget provides for expendi- in New Mexico ift July, 1945, was Hansen and Nlederhauser Plumbtures of No. 370,538 as compared recorded on seismographs at TuCo. float; New auto section. ing fiscal cson, Arizona, and Chicago, but to $334,400 for the 1944-4- 3 New 1946 models now on hand; not al Logan, Dr. Williams said. The following program has been Cache Canter club and Palomino year. The of twenty1 explosion nearly for the Patriotic meet- section. scheduled The extra funds for the budget will come from a hike in the tons of powder hi a quarry at ing in the Logan tabernacle for in the An excellent program school tax levy, Dr. Carlisle poin-e- Devils Slide, Weber canyon, by the Fourth of July celebration this tabernacle will be held immediately comLieutenant Thomas Earl year. out. The present levy of 14.5 the Union Portland Cement following the parade, about 11 a. mills will be increased from 2 to pany in 1940 was recorded at Hunsaker is chairman for the m. Senator Grant Macfarlane will Lcgan, 47 miles away. occasion: 3 mills to provide for the addibe the orator of the day. A special No seismologist in the United Organ Prelude, Professor S. E. feature of the program will be The Increased tional expenees. States expected the Bikini blast Clark. R os ting cf the Cblors, the selections of the Logan City levy must provide $113,352 to cover to record on any Instruments in American Legion and to the Colors. Male chorus of 100 voices directed the increased expenditures as oe. even Congregational Singing, - America,' Jtathke with Prof., a E., bf $94,352 in-- ' thepase " ' year. continental. United Sietes Haw the because aii, in energy G. M. Rathke, Diaector. Invoca- Clark, and Loys McCann as acgrCat This tax would still be lower than in many school districts in Utah, of the bomb would largely be dis- tion, President Henry R. Cooper, companists. Max Lund, George B. Reces- - Everton sipated in the atmsphere and in Logan Stake. Selection, and Elden Torbensen. Dr. Carlisle said. water of the the the Male soloists and Prof. Ira N. Hayward lagoon, sional, Chours, Logan City A breakdown of the budget, declared. To please G. M. Rathke, Director; Professor and Eddie Redford, readers. listing 1945-4- 6 expenditures first geologist and produce seismologists greater . E. Clark and Loys McCann, increases seChairman Glenn Worthington and adopted 1946-4waves such a earth bomb should Accompanists. Soloist, Max Lund, and his committee have plenty of cond includes: general control, $11, Welcome acMress, Chair- fun and prizes for the kiddies at 159 and $12,000; instruction, $208,-52- 2 should be exploded in the bottom Tenor. and $240,000; coordinate act- of nn abandoned mine filled with man Thomas Earl Hunsaker. Read the rear of the tabernacle square to hold the energy in and lng of Declaration of Indepen- at 11:30 a. m. , , . , ivities, $2,303 and $6,000; auxiliary rock scud it Into the rocks. N. Professor Ira dence, mainall Hayward. the of and Never ln the $30,000; $27,991 agencies, history Selection, Our Countrys Heroes," county fairs held here were there tenance of plants, $11,935 and $13,-00Eldon so many race horses and show Logan City Male Chorus. of plants, $28,854 operation Torbenson, Trumpet. Short Read- horses as are now assembled at and $32,000; fixed charges, $2,-4ing, "My Buddy. Eddie Redford the fair grounds for the big three and $600; debt service, $15,-7with soft organ music by lTofes-6- day running horse race meet each and $16,300; capital outlay, S. E. Clark, Vocal solo, My afternoon at 2 p.m. and the horse It is expected large numbeers $5,595 and $18,638; and emergenB. show each evening at 7:30 oclock. recreation the Everton, George of will Loy visit Buddy, cies, $1,000, budgeted. people areas on the Cache National For- McCann, accompanist. Address, There are 150 head of some of the est on July 4. The Forest Ser- Senator Grant MacFarlane, Salt tinest show horses and racing vice welcomes the visitors to the Lake City. Selection, My Own horses ln the intermountain states forest and at the same time America, Logan City Male Chorus. and the west The electric starting gate Is now requests their cooperation in pre- Benediction, Father J. H. Valine. et the grounds and all the race vention of fires and in sanitation. Taps Arthur Cahoon. horses are now accustomed to it. Following are a few simple dules to conduct; The large trees will shade the RECEIVES VACATION Dr. Franklin S. Harris, presi1. Build fires only in camp stoves stand seats for the aftergrand dent of Utah State Agricultural Taking his first real vacation in noon, and it will be or in designated places for builddelightful In college, arrived in Washington, then keep the fires fifteen years. Registar William H. the evening to see the classiest fires, ing Bell of Utah State Agricultural horse show ever conducted In this D.C., Sunday, flying from London. small. He has completed hi: governmen2. Never leave a fire until it is college began a sabbatical leave part of northern Utah. tal mission to the Middle East He will be on leave Monday. The gates will open each day, entirly out. and Greece, and will be back m 3. Place all camp refuse in gar- until July 1, 1947. 4, 5, end 6 at I p. m. for July Utah vdlhin a fe- days. Ralph Richards, who has been the races and at 6:30 p.m. for the bage cans or bum, or bury it. Presioent Harris left Washington 4. Dont use firearms in he vicappointed acting registar for 1946- - horse show. io Fcburuary as head of an agof a has been familiarizing himself 47, camp grounds. The big midway on the Junior inity to eight Middle ricultural 5. Game preserves are closed with the duties of the office for High school grounds will be in Eastern nations. Associated with to firearms at all times. The a month. full swing during the entire week. him were Dean Robert E. BuchanCache Game Preserve embraces an of Iowa State cibtge and Dr. all the mountains from Smith-fiel- d Afif Tannous, rural sociologist of Canyon to Blacksmith Fork. the USAD office oi foreign agriThe Mt. Ogden Game Preserve cultural lelations. They were sent embraces the mountains from of state and by the departments Weber River to North Ogden e service in the Asiatic Pacific thetefe-mmagricultuagriculture to and Liberty and east to Ogden ater of war, where he participated ral needs and to give advice to Valley. in original landings at Leyte, Or-mofficials in the countries visited. 6. Firewood is scarce in the viciand Luzon. The UN food and agriculture nity of camp grounds. A good Mr. Wangsgaard is well known organization in Greece asked the rule to follow is to take your among local citizens, having taught government for Dr. Harriss aid wood with you from home. Military Science and Tactics at for two weeks upon the comple7. All fireworks are forbidden. as Post CommandUSAC 1943-4tion of his crginal mission in mid-Juner Logan chapter VFW and memHe has been in Greec since ber of the American Legion and June 14. Amvets. Primary purp.se of the Middle He is a graduate of USAC, where With the approach of the Fourth East mission was to determine he was a member of Student exof July, Chief E. S. Laurence of developossibilities for long-terecutive council, Blue pmental projects which might be the Logan City-CacCounty Fire activity fraternity, president of warned all Cache under taken by governments Department fraternity and R.O.TJ.C. there, independently or in colla- County citizens of the summer Cadet Colonel. He is a staunch boration with the United States. fireworks menace and called for supporter of the college. Secondaaily, the mission was to strict adherence to the Utah law t" In business circles, Mr. Wangsshare with governments and pri- which forbids sale and use of gaard is well known as manager vate organizations, American agri- fireworks except for authorized of Wangsgaard Coal and Stocker cultural knowledge and give ad- displays. , company and partner in New vice on the needs of the region. Chief Laurence pointed out that Cinder Block Plant. according to figures of the NatioA strong supporter of the businal Fire Protection Association Attended Convention ness man and veteran, Mr. WangsVera Muir has returned home more Americans have died as a gaard, a fanners son, also underfrom his attendance at the Gro- result of the use of fireworks stands agricultural needs in this A state Republican candidate for I cers convention held in Chicago. since 1900 than were killed in the part of the country. Mr. and Mrs. Newel Cahoon, who entire Revolutionaryy War plus an senator is Dee Wangsgaard, well He married Florence Gay of were also there have not as yet annual property loss of well over known businessman and veteran; Ogden and they are now the par- ( 0 .million dollars. returned. recently returning from 40 months ents of one child. School Budget Adopted for Logan City j j fr Patriotic Meeting Program Listed d -- O.-ST i 7 0; ful Palomino horses will be put on B. C. Monson Running 02 Weal A. HOME FATEH FOR HOME PEOPLE I'er Year 93 Thirty to fifty head of cream-color- perating. XI. 50 1 tion with agricultural Interests, and for more industrial payrolls. Mr. Monson is z graduate of North Cache and XJSAC, with graduate work at t.taniord university. He is a native of Cache valley and has resided here most of his life. He ha? had broad experience in agriculture as well as business. Past director of Black and White, Inc., city chairman of 5 oversubscribed war bond drives, and as a member of War Price and Ration board during the war, he has been prominent in public He is serving his fourth affairs. term as Secretary of Richmond Lions club and served one term as Richmond City recorder. Being a home owner and tax payer and owning and operating liis own business, he la capable and dependable, a good manager, and is well qualified to help in management of Cache County. Mr Monson is bbhup of Richmond mAth ward, was formerly in Benson stake MIA presidency, and was branch president In Peoria, 111. for several years. Advice Given To Campers 0r Dr. Harris Back In U. S. from Middle East j Dee Wangsgaard Seeks GOP State Senator Nomination oc 4, e. FIRE!! , m ry he j |