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Show koaeo Our Next One Million Dollar Fire Celebration Mow Under Way i'uiw a. s J d..m,ia. m x Uu uMii jajuver, baluid.iy liie uic Cttc.ic county os widespread cwr un winy a.i cjuiu, , huut-oAuual la, 16, 17, at tue oase Sunday cdmlx-to between t mr Cjruuuu. As Lie lair build sl.OoO 000 and $1,500,000 a bac u..s toum not U made available u.iu-probed jull smoking (in- .n time, Uie lair wi.s year will ters ol u hangar and seven ware- not be held but the rodeo will be ituie.es to determine the exact held each evening under the a us- - .auae of Uie blaze. paea of tlie Cache county farm Lieutenant Douglas W. Creek, bureau. reported spon-- t piovost marshal, Chairman Alfred Gnehm of the taneous combustion as the lires Rodeo conunittee will have the poibablc cause, explanlng that a aeata placed lit position at once uietk in the h ngar area at 7:39 tnd the arena made ready for the pin., an hour before the fire was1 rodeo. Some changes were nee - discovered revealed nothing esary for the recent horse show usual. Tlie area Is checked every and race meet. The rodeo arena hour by the guard on duty, he j will be put in the same pcsu.oii 8aid. as It was. Extra seats will also Damage by the flames passed, be provided as a large attendance the fl.uou.Ouo mark auh an- -. u expected. Last year it was not nouncement by Colonel R. O. possible to accomodate all the' Harris, Hill field commanding of that six military aircraft! people who desired seats. lur ft At Wendover --- Uiv -a mi 81.00 xCT tiUT iftc'Ollth cur 1 HOME PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE -- No. 72 l.ogan, - s . Itah, Tuesday, July TTo Telephone 700 j G. j USAC Saturday ure 1916 Lions Hear Dr. Veterans Housing Harris Speak On Ppcirpnf iiailTS Soil Broken For f?ptnrriPfl 1), Weit Center G2 leveling Using a giant carry-al- l machine' first soil was broken for! project,! the veterans building sponsored by the Logan chamber of commerce, Friday afternoon. with city, college and civic officials participating. Tlie project includes 50 modern dwellings to be used by married 'Near East Travels Dr, Franklin 8. Harris, president the USAC was guest speaker at He! the Lions luncheon today. has Just returned from a govern- - j mental mission to several countries Death Strikes 1 middle east and tn all his missions which he led In Greece travels he stated that he had j While Humber and the Middle East. found nothing that looked more: State Utah veterans attending Lays Pipe Line "I did not see starvation but at beautiful than Cache Valley. Ourj there is malnutrition. There are Agricultural college. Located con, George Wayne Ewer, 29. Logan Fifth East and Tenth North, the country In the past has been d 8hortf:i'8 bul lhf site consists of ten acres purchas- tent with our smug properity with- plumber' was killed at 3 pm. Sat0 uprvmg estate out much to do with other coun- urday afternoon when the sides of UNR: u d.0ng, an; excellent. ed from an old Logan family aU tries but from the results of the a trench, in which he was laying with will furnished be and -u modem water mains and sewer recent wars, iwars that could have some sewer pipe, caved in upon been avoided), , we have decided him, burying him and crushing d unestimated Quantity of. ,amvne The Western Rodeo Company.' Jg Suppasedl, worst and system by Logan City. that It would be rheesper to avoid his chest. With him at the time the ceremonies In the which provided the stock at Uie Qu.pment was burned in Participating whcre iQTeign aggression and civil wars than fight them, lienee an arerouses. recent Rodeo at llexburg. Idaho. 6tvt'n conflict have wrought devastation, were: Wilford W. Lunddberg. presl- - attempt has been made to promote and who was also covered up in Tlie planes destroyed included is receiving a shipload will supply the stock for the of food dent; N. D. Salisbury' Russell S. j a more frelndly relationship with the cave in was an employe, Bruce Cache county rodeo. Reports are fighter un j every other day, and will have Hanson, Henry R. Hurren. Logan yie nations by conducting Hansen. 32. Providence seriously attack bomb-- excellent crops. bankers; George D. Preston, attor- such missions as the one Just com- injured, and is receiving treatthat the show at Rexburg was the j 6 Originally President Harris was ney, all orginal Incorporators of pleted by Dr. Harris and his associ- ment at the Cache Valley hospital. largest ever conducted In that part er ant fur light training planes, of the Snake River Valley. People A shipment of 20 aircraft engines sent to the middle East in Feb- the project. ates and try to give to them some He received a compound fracture of W. Dr. Included officials was also Other U. the 9. completely destroyed, ruary by were turned away by the hunDepartments of value to their agricultu- the Jaw, severe shock, cuts and of tiling L. Wanlass, acting bruises. of deLieutenant Creek State and president to reported. Agriculture, dreds and the rodeo stock perral pursuits. termine agricultural needs of the Utah State Agricultural college; been Funeral services have he form excellently. of Nile In tlie the The fighting nations of that region. After four J. H. Mickelson, superintendent of found that valley was more land arranged for Mr. Ewer by Uie W. there Brahma bulls arc among the tops months of the work he was asked construction; Wesle Schaub, aerhi-tec- t; Tlie Loyal Hall mortuary, and will bo than anywhere. and all the slock. Including the to head another mission sent to J. R. Kennedy, superintendent pressure conducted Thursday at 2 p..m in Is land rich und firtile and css every condition. are cl. in first broncs, construction company: Greece by the United States food Nelson Is foot It of tilled yet the Logan Thir ward chapel uner the square Jack Coffey of Burley, Idaho, is and agriculture organization. He John Murch, USAC veteran presiof is tiller soil the very poor. Tlie direction of Daniel P. Woodland, I president of the Western Rodeo returned to America June 30 and dent, M. R. Hovey, secretary Lo- rich are rich. It is bishop. fabulously J reached Logan Saturday. Company. gan chamber of commerce; C. L. scientific knowthe Carl that and comFuerstner. hoped pianist Friends may o. 11 at the Hall are At the same time plans we be can have will a concert that for poser. ledge applied play nicaT knowllTe "Te the twojRmott Mitch Hansen. Samuel mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 being formulated for perhaps the to those regions and bring the Buu Agricultural college the Utjh and at the home of W'aynes pm. V. D. needs in ever the of the Midtie East In Christensen. iFerce Smith, great largest fair and rodeo summer school at 8:15 p.m. Thurs standards of living to a more parents, Mr .and Mrs. George Ewer, C. soil the Maurice of and the for the scientist Marler, agriculture, Ray Hess, county history There are great 331 West Third North day, July 11, in the mam auditor- administrator asserted. equal basis. street, will be removed and Hugie Joseph Cordon and L. H. rivers in those countries ium, it is announced by Prolessor hold that 9 time from a.m. need until what They Thursday Daines. and exactly gradbuildings will be renovatel Milton R. Merrill, summer school uates of our out great opportunity for irriga- of services. Burial will be in the institution and other improvements made to take care dean. The public may attend tion. Logan city cemetary. agricultural colleges can give. of the exhibits. free of charge, he said. It Just so hapened that In his Most urgent of all is the need of In February 1944, his wife, Mar-ditravels he visited peoples that obMr. Fuerstner is director of the getting scientific knowledge to the Fames Ewer, and their served the Sabbath on Friday, opera department, Eastman school peasants who will apply it to the daughter Nadine, were and Saturday Sunday. Being of music, Rochester, N.Y. His land. to burned death when a can of to asanxious Model airplane builders of Locomplete the work has Therefore versatility as a musician extension work of Easollne which Mrs. Ewer was to him he with commithis of the are signed invited Days by brought him international acclaim, various kinds was one of the needs gan Except for broad outlines, the for he is not only a piano virtuoso specifically outlined in each coun- 47 to participate In a contest to tee members worked all the time using exployed and spread flames about the family home, 337 North will Utah Centennial commission but a conductor and a composer. try visited, from Egypt to Iraq. be held at Community Ball Park, thereby breaking the Sabbath day West. nature Third on the no dictation attempt Even at He has accompanied some of the Other needs were schools of agri- near Liberty park, in Salt Lake three times each week. Mr. Ewer was the founder end of local Centennial celebrations in world's greatest artists. he was on 24. novel show that able to The enjoy good owner July culture, experiment stations, and City of the Wayne Ewer Plumbcommnnities, iounties and areas, is sponsored by the Salt Lake health while away. such as managework, regulatory he At of eleven the age played relawhich he started company, David R. Trevithick, public ing cash Aviation and society prizes more than a year ago. this his first solo concert in Jena, ment of marketing. tions director, announced to be awarded will $500 totaling Associated with Dr. Harris on , that Thuringia. He came to the United week. It is hoped, George Wayne Ewer was bom the Middle East mission were the winners in the various events. all observants will be most ex States in 1939 and made his head- Dean Robert E. August 7, 1916, In Logan, a son of . be made in the may. Ejvtriec Buchanan, Iowa in San Francisco. There i Geetgeb and Amelia MWll.-rrb- e pressive of current life and his- quarters he was assistant conductor of the State college, and Dr. Afif Tan-nou- s, following classes: First, a speed Ewer. He was educated in Logan torical background of each particuon based ten event with prizes rural sociologist of the U. S. First Lieut. Emery L. Mortensen, city schools, and until 1942 was in lar community and area, as well San Francisco opera company and size of motors; second, stunt event, son of Airs. A. R. Muhlen, 980 So. the They as that of the pioneers of the he directed independent opera pro- Department of Agriculture. an open class to be pointed on Main dairy with his father when inspected possibilities for long-terductions well. as more For than street, with the 18th fighter he accepted a position at Bushnell state generally. acteam individual performance, developmental projects and "ascergroup on Palawan, P. I., paraThe tgoad objectives of all units two years he directed the service- tained robatic maneuvers and accomplishgeneral hospital various needs. mens chuted San airin orchestra symphony safely from his or state 1947 celebration, of the Later he attended classes at The picturesque king of Saudi-Arabi- a, ment; and third, and competitive plane Fiancisico. while routine a making local, according to Mr. Trevithick, Utah State Agricultural event based on beauty of design, college, Abdul Aziz enflight. He began composing at the age is that they: and welding, and finish and general learning plumbing workmanship, tertained his at them He was and 9000 at palace when ft. flying 1. Stimulate pride in our an- of 8 and at 16 he completed his presented each member of the appearance. There will also be a his for one and one-ha- lf years was emplane began vibrating and hvs first symphonic work. While at cestry and in their accomplishto as contestant man et the the whose maintenance prize the Cologne opera he composed mission with the ArabiaiT costume model plane suffers the worst cockpit filled with smoke. When ployed ments. He worked then at the college. which the climatic conditions of trying to return to the air strip much incidental music for plays. 2. Generate a spirit of thankfulcrash. ordnance depot In plumbOgden the desert necessitated which his motor and ' failed he was and forced Netherlands ness for the priceless spiritual and He composed the The speed contest is for model to ball out. He landed the scientists wore throughout in the Sulu ing maintenance, and wras a welder material legacies left us by the Suite," often performed in symp- their travels in control, Sea and was picked planes with two-strithat nation. up by a Cat- at Central Auto company. He has composed hony concerts. 20 laps on a pioneers. about The disastrous home fire In Februnning the Probably alina flying boat 30 minutes later. greatest possibility music and orchestral 3. Make all Utahns conscious of chamber radius circle. 1944 killed his wife, Mardine in the world for ruary a reclamation Lt. Mortensen a is the in pilot our rich history and the promise work, songs and a piano sonata. and blanks of and rules Application Fames Ewer, whom he had maron is 67th Ftr. 9qdn (SE), 18th Ftr. irrigation project the that our future holds. the contest may be secured by ried 1932, and his daughter Nain and Tigris rivers in 13th Air Euphrates stationed (SE), Gp Force, 4. Establish a spirit of cooperaPresident Hams said. He de- writing to or calling on the Salt at Palawan westemmost of the dine. He then married Martha Iraq, and to work tion and willingness clared that all the countries visit- Lake Aviation Society, 915 First Philippine Islands. The 18th Ring- George of Seattle Wash., in Kem-mere- r, sacrifice toward the accomplished had many excellent oportumties Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah. It masters have Wyoming. recently been operatment of ends most beneficial to for development on a scientific is hoped to make this contest a ing with the more advanced 1 (Prominent as a musician when all. dress rehersal for the great basis. he attended high school, Wayne Mustang instead of the twin-engi5. Acquaint our own people and national model airplane contest which with Lightenings they was a ward teacher in Logan Third those who visit the state with our to be staged in Salt Lake City in so President TruWashington the ward. successfully spearheaded our and industries, our products, 1947 as a feature of the Cento the White House man returned He is survived ty his widow, two American Guadaladvance from many and varied scenic attractions. Sunday refreshed and relaxed aftennial celebration. to canal Reed Wayne, 12, and Rex sons, Japan. 6. Reproduce for this generation ter a long week end in the Lt. Mortensen, a gradate of FarneS' 10; by his parents of Lothe life and of the something An annual public hearing before 1915 DIVORCE South Cache high school in 1940, gan, end by a sister, Mrs. Afton leisure-tim- e of those Catoctin mountains. activities the State Board of Big Game worked at Douglas aircraft Co., of Larsen of Elko, Nevada. The chief executive and Mrs. HIGH RATE who have gone before. Control will meet at Ogden at Santa Monica, Cal., before enterBruce Hansen has been employed to our people the Truman drove from Shangri-L- a 7. Provide 10 a.m. July 10. The final public Hasty war marriages end en- ing the service. Thur-monthe plumbing firm for about 9 t, the near retreat wholeby presidential to in engage opportunity is in Salt Lake City at forced separations were blamed by He has one brother left in ser- months. He is the son of Mrs. Md., after hearing immediately some recreation and to enjoy such 9 a.m. July 11, followed a skyrocketing in vice, Pfc. C. D. Mortensen. Pfc. James E. Hansen, Providence, and by an ex- officials for cultural, educational, recreational lunch in their lodge there, reach- ecutive session in the afternoon. crease in divorces and an- R. J. Mortensen, CPO W. C. Mor- the husband of Norma Olsen HanUtahs the White availHouse 3:05 not at be ing p. advantages as would The purpose of public hearings nulments which rose 96 per cent tensen, and Sgt. O. K. Weaver, sen, Providence. The couple have able to them through their own m, (EST). is to permit sportsmen, s, in 1945 above separations grant- WAC, have recently been dis- three small resources. daughters. The president, home to consider livestock men, business men ed in 1941. charged. 8. Offer to our native talent many domestic and international and all other interested to To date Lt. Mortensen has been parties Reports filed by county clerks the opportunity for problemS' is hopeful that an ac- present their viewpoints together with the state health commission awarded the American Theater and Chamber Directors Meet the with data ceptable substitute bill for Directors of the Logan chamber supporting their recom- listed divorces and annulments Asiatic-Iacifi- c Theater ribbons, the JULY HISTORICAL price control bill he recently ve- mendations as to authorization for courts as Philippine Liberation Medal, West- of commerce will meet in , the Utah district by granted as toed unsatisfactory. EVENTS special limiting seasons on deer follows: In 1941, 1360 divorces; ern Pacific battle star, battle star Bluebird, Wednesday, at 6:15 p.m. and elk. Flower: Water Lily, Sweet Pea. 1942, 1433; 1943, 1892; 1944, 1945, for the Borneo campaign, and the according to M. R. Hovey, Veteran Readjustment The public is urged to be in and 1946, 2677. Birthstone: Onyx, Ruby. World War II Victory Medal. attendance a: these meetngs. Monday 1 Camp season opens. Allowances Clarified to 3 Idaho admitted Wednesday the Union, 1890. There seems to exist consider- -' MIA Circus-Outin- g Thursday 4 Independence Day. able misunderstanding among for-- 1 The stake WA circuc. Nathaniel Hawthorne, born 1804. mer servicemen as to the periods outing will be held in railroad 13 WJth The first passenger re- a horse.shoe fltchi the United States (the Baltimore for which they may receive tournament and Ohio) was begun, 1828. First adjustment allowancecs under the, highllghting the event CQm Rodeo held in D. S. at Prescott, G1- - Bil1 petition is scheduled for 1 :30 p.m. J'788. Arizona, In order for a veteran to qualify and will include two divisions: Friday 3 MacArthur annonne-e- d for a readjustment allowance un- - junior class, for boys to and in liberation of entire Philippine der the Servicemens Readjustment clud'ng 15 years of age, and a 1945. Islands, Act for any week of unemploysemor division for boys over 15. Saturday 6 John Paul Jones, ment, he must first register with Perry Wilson, Logan senior high founder of U. S. Navy, born at and later continue to report to a school basketball coach, will ct Scotland. Kirkcudbright, the tournament. The r public 7 employment office during Mail service Air Sunday of the outing will include New York to California, estab- the time he is unemployed. The lished 1929. period for which an allowance a group and individual games for Monday 15 St. Swithens Day. may be claimed dates from the children up to 11 years old, at time he initially registered at the 2 p.m.; a softball game for all d men over 45 years of age, comof"Window Peener Caught employment A number of people throughout fice. The law permits of no re- posed of players from Logan city the city have complained of prowl- troactive claim where there was wards vs. a team from wards in ers and window-peeperecently. no registration at the outset. tne south end of the valley, at Twelve U.S. editors and publishers leave Washington WASHINGTON, D. C. (Soundphoto) It was reported that one Logan r, 4:30 p.m.; a veterans are all Accordingly, pitting a on a months tour of Europe td study Military Government problems in occupied areas, as guest of Secyouth, 20 years of age, was fined urged to register with their local six man county and city team; retary of War Patterson. They plan to spend 20 days in Germany, 5 in Austria, 3 inL-- Italy and 2 in $40 and sentenced to 40 days in office as soon bonfire program, directed by Jewpublic front row France and England. Photo shows them before boarding ATC plane in Washington. emploment sentence susoended upon as jail, Lee Hills, Miami Herald; Ed Kilman, Houston Post; Roy Howard, ell Ludwell Denny, Scripps-lloward- ; of a and Jacobsen; circus any period unemployment bepresentpayment of fine, Monday after ; Scripps-HowarJohn C. Oestreicher, I.N.S.; Arthur SulzWalter Christendom Omaha in order to secure ing acts from the 12 wards in ing arrested Sunday night for il- commences, Lyle Wilson, U.P.; Hugh Robertson, Macy Westchester Newsberger, New York Times. Rack row the full their Milton with under the stake, and rights window proviAbrams, trespassing legal papers; W. S. Gilmore, Detroit Times; J. D. Ferguson, Milwaukee Journal; and Herbert Corn, Washingsions of this Act. r.ngmaster. peeping. ton Evenm a Star un-itur- al V- Lumper crop brightening the European and Middle East food situation, I "resident Franidin s. Harris of Utah Suite Agricul college said upon his return Saturday Irom two governmental of . P-- A-2- twm-moior- Carl Fuerstner Noted Pianist To Give Concert I Cen-luildin- gs For Model Airplane Builders Objects Of 1947 Celebration ne five-year-- Forced To Bail Out ' how-ever- P-5- 1 70-fo- Truman Returns - Optimistic About OPA P-5- ne P-3- 8 Annual Big Game Control Meeting land-owner- Newsmen Leave For Europe j, di-le- above-mentione- rs tug-o-wa- R d; World-Herald- - |