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Show r USaC Catalog Utah Magazine i To Feature Lists Courses Lor 11H0-- 4 Cache Area i t;fuw- tUiii Harry D. Miller. publisher of HOM1-- : rixjPM-- ; C2 WY.--t Center iio.MF. r.ri-:aic uppaicin t!ie Uis Magazine. luu mlormed SI. 50 iVr Yiur ctau oi tavUio( Lou.in Commerce Luc of Chamber iaotlje in mpa-'anuiicoiiege, jurl jjlat jie Sepu-mbe- r issue of the Loan, Itah, hiday, July 26, 1316 100O Telephone 700 ou me piw. More Uiaa niaazin? will be devoted to j nort am Utah, ui M, cwujm. iisw-u- the No. oiny )tts accepted jir j Ucu iaiu.iig out owur iuausaus-j()e0j tiie Advertising commit tee of the chamber that the Tony aie kiV.u empnasis. fn j Grove Lake area be played up tne acjioo oi ! dustiivs iu iiaoca w.n open tne Ior t)ie September number, the When representatives of couung aeaueimc year wUu a new1 i Curia-committee, the Mt. Advertising ueati, Cioieaaor Jerald t..s 20. only) Julius of new teachers Ik.yd Bergijo. Appointment avail j a irengui-liaiuH-n- , anu wun lojan Ski club and the Canyon on of Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Begs-- for the coming year, three trans-jby j Trails committee of the chamber euiM oy new mcmovis ana 470 Fast Center, was killed in . and retirement of nearly a experts retutioiig Hum nuUUry took the State Industrial and the crash of a mihtary tram-por- t score of teachers from the Cache to commission the Tony Publicity Ktivice. plane near Goodland, Kansas, on county school system were an- -. "in harmony with iu basic Grove Lake in June, some Juy , nounced Sunday by J. W. Kirk-- , tne couege is txyana-- l celient photographs of the area was com-- ' with that of the White Pine Lake enroute home see bride, to Boyd superintendent. to proviue uig iu ouer.ng ' bis father, who is seriously ill j New teachers contracted for the pleie training lor lue industrial were taken by H. J. Bieler, Darley.i Thomas N. Obray Ixigan and Palace Hotels and receiving trea;meut at the coming year are: William 1'n siacnt tranaim S.-, fldal photographer of the Forest Arlene Mor-- ( and in veterans' diviLake Salt English speech; scenes hospital service. A these industrial number of a. "the Harris sal Thomas Norman Tlic Hotel Logan safe wa city for a hngering heart all- -' gan. commerce; Ila Mae Puipire. 61, Obray, sion has been reorganized and tu vdll be used in the Utah Anhamount farmer, was considerable a Theron robbed when logger and laborer, was of word education; ment, received physical to keep' r.ne for the September issue, broaatned ' school; burned to death Thursday about dcr. North Cache high Chairman Percy Smith of the of cash and valuables early this by his family of lib death. abreast of modem demands. 5 am at his home, Hotel Palace the Tooison. where he and Patricia stenography. ar-hwas' who morning, In has The winch Boyd Advertising committee, plane Commander Si. R. Stock, lives alone, when he dropped a looses theft a in Kenneth Cache minor school; high reported 1 res-a Dassencer was flvinz through .(South Williams with Dr. Stewart ranged in higmy years 6pcnt elemen- - kerosene bmp on the table, Bailey, principal, Parad-.sj early in the evening last night. ponsilve navy work, is returning of the Agricultural college, to Ev- poahd kerosene upon of the Kathleen Lee Logan Edwards, g.isoljJ McCarthy tary: a on radio article the In that the prepare special Ignited fryingroom, to give renewed strength himself that tankslightning lice department, reported of the C-which crashed eln Appalonie. home economics, courses. 8lo8y toof the Tony Grove Lake am. and exploded some time between 2 and According to investigating ofSmlthfleld junior high school;) departments' region appear with the illus-sho- someone Pa&Mn' Although many it was indicated that Mr. safe at Hotel economics. the home opened Esther Fletcher, recon-1 in trations the and three Often, magazine. fers results of postwar ' had fallen made with $317.14 Barbara and Welbville away Logan huh; junior Ken the Coach Vanderhoil. of strucUon, the school of Forest, Boyd Bergsjo, son of Almcrt, pranci-sco- . one In bonds, $250 music. Wellsvllle ele- - Upping over the lamp and before will prepare In cash, Mt. Ski club, Logan Wildlife management and and Amelia Wennergren Bergsjo. Range be could recover himself was en- e ShaiTcr school. pen, one Water- has been specially bolstered. Dr. an article on skiing possibilities. man life-titwo lifetime , W8s born July 18- - 19- - ,n LEim-- , velopcd in flames. He had been Barbara Include pen. transfers O. Forest James Supervisor L. A. Stoddart, range authority,' ele-- ! He attended the Wilson 'ictim of sudden illnesses for cross with Catholic a to Trenton Summit; Joyce Haws, pencils, is returning from Texas A and XL Stewart will prepare an article black chain and another with aj a mentary school and the Logan: Ivower. Hyrum to Trenton; Theda many years, which often would on the and recreation have camping men new been; college, and pure silver chain, a pair of ladles junior and senior high schools. Darley. Summit to Wellsvllle ju- - I cui-- him to fall down. higli-Ne- w and the proposed added. Dean L. XL Turner said. The fire quickly sp-as, round and two blank While attending Logan senior, nior high. up the strength has been brought! way. walls to the ceiling and caued as served on W. he F. BauEh Cache school, high checks from county signed by Retiring XI. R. Hovcy studentj will Secretary to the chemistry department with1 president during his sen- - shcools are: Elda Stoller, Wells- - heavy smoke, which was seen by A. prepare a sketch for the Canyon the Baugh Motor company. (These body the addition of Dr- Delbert or year, was a member of the Mile elementary; for in could be filled checks Adele Beualer a neighbor, Mrs. Owen Burrell, any Trails committee for of the trails Greenwood known for his sueL.P. club, and reccited distinction Smith- - who immediately miscellaneous M. and other called other Anderson. Verna and amount), State the horseback riders and hikers cessful research at Iowa all of which were con- as an ROTC cadet. He attained field elementary; Annie G. Pulsi- - neighbors to assist in dragging articles, n area. the of University college and the the rank of captain, won the Richmond elementary; Ver- - the burning man from the house, Those who have made even a tained in five sigar boxes-ThChicago; Dr. Bruce V. Weldner, a When the Logan-Cach- e warns an club in medal Tibbets. H. and fire Small. Mary Buttars and 1943, clerk, Hyrum night y analytical chemist from Middle-- 1 superficial study of the possibili-burchamber of commerce Sylvia Buttars, Clarkston elemen- - partment arrived, the man was he had fallen asleep that reported tlcs of the Grove Lake area Tony ITofessor college, Vt.; and He was cheer! tary; Nadine Richards and I mo- - clear of the was house, but with so many interesting places at the desk for a couple of hours, medal in 1944. Hurris O. Van Orden. In 1943 and 1944, and was! gent Allen, Wcllsulle junior high; already dead. leader he safe When the open. leaving are convinced that schools of The agriculture, surrounding it, Sheriff Jeff Stowell and Deputy Edith Nyman and May Poulson, ore developed. It is awoke, the robbery had already! very active In athletics. Dean R. H. Walker; arts and! whenit js Smlthfleld junior high; Gwendella Sheriff Wesley G. Malmberg were taken place. In the Sev an was Elder to one become Boyd certain of the sciences, Dean Carlton Culmsee; Eva investigating, accompanied by L. Patrolman John Ray Jones in- enth L.D.S. ward, and had been Thornley, Morrison., Ray commerce, Dean W. L. Wanlass; beauty spots and most popular vestigated the robbery. Beutler, North Cache high: Merle E. Nelson, district attorney, who a' active In scouting, and was in the entire and places canyon, Dean A. E. Jacobsen; education, Ironically for the thief, he never member of the ward bas- - Xlechant and Margaret Tlllotson, said that no Inquest would be and home economics, Dean Etli- hifj! !". .Y a conducted. took a folio which was also in ketball team. Cache South high. Stewart the Supervisor , says elyn O. Greaves, also reveal adMr. Obray was born in Paracontained which but the safe, and picnic location at Joining the navy after gradu-- ! value-abl- e justments to meet present prob- camping as cash well as dise, in May 25, 1885, a son of $500.00 ation In 1945, he attained the ' SlOTTIA Tony Grove, when developed, will lems. Thomas L. and Caroline Norman papers. 1000 accommodate at least rank of officer class third people petty New faculty members are ProHe was unmarried and Obray. At the Palace Hotel, the pro- after I T GI attending boot camp at San fessor L. J. Arrington, commerce; at one time. had farmed here all his life, $25.00 missing reported prietress Diego, Calif., and graduating Prolessor T- D. Bell, animal husin cash about 7 p.m. on the 25th from Surviving are two sisters and j the airographer school Qt j three rebandry; Dr. Clyde Biddulph, zooland later. Mrs. Jensenin. who brothers, Mrs. Cora Birch, New naval Lakehurst, Jersey ogy; Professor C. Wayne Cook, Mrs. Afton Speckman and sides there, reported that canned base. For the several weeks lace Obray, Salt Lake city; Ver-lorestry; Joe Elich, mathematics; beans and juices had been stolen. i he had been anpast son instructor at that' Burns B. Crookston. Dr. Dr. Philip F. Fix( geology; and Gerald Obray, California. Whether the robberies were base Crook-,n- o Burns R. Mrs. and Mr Francis C. Coining, languages; committed by the same party Is "lc wl,i, be, e'd re-- 1 has North Logan, Israel Heaton, physical education; Surviving are his parents 0i ston, ofa a matter of speculation. Sergeant ward chapel Sat- sec- as cer ;ed traveling position miliCaptain Harold 1). Higgins, Poulter investigated the Pal- Logan; two sisters, Mrs. Leona; urday at 3 P m- - under direction Ray of cities a This is three tale tary science; Clyde Hurst, indusace theft. iter LDelta and he Yearned Burial 0f,1Oille tbe Elaine Bergsjo of Logan Howard Jessop, El Alamein, Athens, and Logan. trial education; Paradle cemetery James Daffin, young Greek who Funeral services will be con- - turning from an Interview with social work; Howard B. Linford, Tl0mPs0n ducted Saturday at 2 pm. in the fraternity officials in Chicago. 1,! Fu d.frnfiernen,tsT.of athletics; Prolessor M. Morrison, started his doss work at Utah State raV.b9me Hyrum. starts which links His this August job, week, Logan Fourth L.D.S. ward chapel agricultural economics; DrTT3dan Agricultural college IT will carry him to all collegite; F. Peterson, engineering; Profes- them together in this wise: by Lavor Hislop, bishop. west' one of of R of the is the the He fraternity nephew chapters Burial E. sor Rex will be In the Logan Robinson, speech; j of Chicago, and in the south. grape growers in the direction under of the cemetery Ralph Richards, acting registrar; greatest who Mr. Crookston, a 1945 graduate, operates on the ma-gi- n Kenneth Lindquist mortuary. Dr. W. W. Smith, bacteriology; world, of El Alamein in Egypt. This of Utah State Agricultural college, Dr- - D. R. Stone, psychology; ColThe soil survey report on the the college DJw.5 where he received onel Edward W. Timherlake, mil- uncle wants James to learn scienti- Silt Lake area has been Issued fic then return to help by the U. S. department of agriculrated citizenship award, recently itary science; Professor Willis A. him farming, Balhis huge holdings in ture and is available for distributhe for the nation Jean B. Carlos, of Logan, has in third manage Tingey, engineering. Africa. to been four named award, annually given Dr. to R. USAC tion at manager of the Other additions to the faculty according the most representative under- Beautification Why James came to USAC in- H. Walker, dean of agriculture. division of the before the will be announced S. Harris, presUtah Centennial Commission, DonThis report describes the various graduate Sigma Chi. autumn quarter. President Harris volves Dr. Franklin Utah In of State. ident Egypt soils In the Salt Lake erea and Is He served as counsel for the ald P. Lloyd, chairman, has ansaid. last spring as head of a U. S. fundamental to a more efficient nounced. He replaced Horace J. Logan chapter, and was InstruCash Premiums lrincipal events on the college agricultural awards and mission, he was taken use of land, informed Dr. Walker. in its reactivation after a Gunn, of Richfield, resigned. mental calendar follow: Fall registration, to than $25,000 Mr. by Egyptian officials to visit the Mr. Carlos has just returned of wartime Inactivity. and extent of the await exhibitorsbetter September quarter ends, Piemakos farm near El Alamein. The location end contestants year of member from 15 months overseas service a was also are Crookston area of lands the given good reDecember 20; Winter quarter a 946 at Mr. Pierrakos showed the Ameriwith dense clay which,'.hewill be Utah State Fair, the USAC student council, captain with the Marines in the Pacific gistration, January held quarted can scientist his 14,000 acres of and the places at State the accumuHe held the rank of First ends, March 19; Spring quarter grape vineyards, his big winery, j subsoils, hardpans, alkali Fair grounds, Salt Lake City, of the football team, sophomorea area. or 'other unfavorable factLieutenantand class The new manager is completed lations, president, baccaMarch 16 to 22 inclusive. registration, his project for reclaiming the ors which low crop September in at law result a of of the Utah State study year graduate graduate laureate service, June 1; quarter desert. With all buildings and ground at Agricultural college, is married to the University of California, yields and uneconomical returns space available for the ends, June 6; 54th commencement exposition Also the Greek told President are described. Annette Cardon Carlos, also of June 7; Summer quarter registra- Harris of his for the first time in four years, Berkley. for his nephew surplans of value this The greatest Logan, and they have one son Aution, June 11; quarter ends, in Athens. When the Utahn went vey, continued Dr. Walker, lies in premiums are again being offered Craig, li months. A in division. nhe gust 30. every on to Greece Nations the help it gives the individual United iisigf Mr. Gunn resigned to become awards is contained in the (Preaffairs, George Daffin, brother-in-la- w sales manager In Salt Lake farmer in the Salt Lake area in mium Book, which is available city upon of Mr. Pierrakos, entertained the formulation of an adequate sail Simplot-Mu- ir 9" company, him at his home and they plann- management and fertilizer program request to Sheldon R. Brewster, distributors of fertilizer. He will ed for James studies in America. on his farm. Knowing his soil Manager, Utah State Fair, Adminremain in Salt Lake city In his State Fair Thus the young man came to Lo- types the farmer can adopt prac- istration Building, new position, and will contribSalt Lake City 3, Utah. gan to college. tices recommended by experts for grounds, to The Premium Book contains all the Veterans everywhere may study ute voluntary services sent use on similar soils. James mother recently furtherance of the rules and and Beautification at Utah regulations, complete correspondence Mrs. Harris a beautiful Grecian through The survey, prepared under the information for all exhibitors. work which he organized. State Agricultural college, Dr. Lee The Amalgamated Sugar Com- urn. supervision of Dr. D. S. Jennings, Under the direction of Mr. Gunn at the State Fair Grade Noble, director of the Competition finishes his time the was made a has of By $4,000 pany grant published is open to everyone. experiment station, the supervision of Mr. Lloyd, Classificadivision, announced Tues- and to help finance sugar beet experi- work at USAC, that African ranch by the U. S. of tions cover almost the Beautification department All committee costs of for everything textbooks, fees, day. ments at Utah State Agricultural will be even larger than it Is now. agriculture. Copies moy be obthe Centennial commission, was For Mr. Pierrakos is reclaiming the tained free from the station at grown and produced in Utah. The and supplies will be paid by the the first college. State Fair wants to encourage the government. major unit of the CenThis is a cooperative project of desert, with water pumped from Logan. 8 tennial to get under way. Under of in livestock of production One institutions the few apquality Utah-Idah- o 500 acres rate of the sugar' company, the Nile, at the poultry, homecraft, flowers, art, proved for this work, USAC, is it was organized through the the Amalgamated sugar company, a year. More than 3,000 workers Woodruff Ilall to House or talent, produced in accredited by the veterans admin- - presiding bishopric of the L.D.S. anything and the experiment station. Ex- ere employed there. our state. For this reason, pre- istration. Any veteran eligible for church, a statewide church beauJames has an older brother who USAC Students periments are now in progress to miums amounting to $25,000 are training under Public Laws 16 or tification program. In communiIowa came low-cohim to attend with st determine the effect on plant A cooperative dormi- being offered exhibitors. ties, 112 local committees were set 346, regardless of place of residence The family lived tory for men students at Utah growth of soil moisture in rela- State college. A into action. County groups were invitation to new may register for these special in America years ago, and both State Agricultural college is now tion to degrees of soil fertility. exhibitors is being made this year. to coordinate the funcclasses. organized is here. James born were of boys fertilizers may be to With Ejects being established, according facilities and space tions of complete Because veterans the it local committees. find many St. of house resident nullified by the incorrect amount living at the an announcement by Franklin S. available there will be room and difficult Despite the widespread cooperqr inexpedient to enroll in of moisture in the soil, explained Johns Episcopal church. 200 least At Harris, president. for everyone. An residence, Dr. Noble expects a ation. there are stall some comequal A number of (Persian and other men will be accommodated Dr. Walker. In the experiments in award oportunity at the State Fair carries large registration of veterans in munities and areas to be organthe effects of both chemical ferti- foreign students are also attending the unit, which Is at First South with it much more than the cash correspondence courses. ized. Mr. Carlos will ' assist in lizers and barnyard manure are USAC summer school. and First West streets. be won. Place that; U. on premiums S. may Based that organization and carry on Forces Armed being studied. The structure to be used, for- your exhibit and find out how a Institute registration at USAC, we an active campaign to secure Vern Jensen, agricultural supermerly called Woodruff Residence qualified jjudge will rate your pro- may receive enrollments from 80 marked improvements in Utahs visor for Amalgamated, and Bion Hall, will be extensively remod- duct. Send for your copy of the of the states, Dr. Noble commentphysical appearance before director the of Tolman, research eled and renovated. A Premium Booh. 3: contains ail ed. Members of military services beginning of 1947 activities Utah-Idah- o are sugar company, kitchen, adequate refrig- necessary information. with homes in of the every region helping plan the experiments and eration, attractive dining room, nation took USAC correspondence Two Men Heed are assisting with the project in Call, and other features will be procourses during the war. general. Project loaders at the Make it a Million vided. The students will find the 120 enMore 30 courses than in has The Army college are Dr. o. J. Kelley and clean, comfortable and La Mar J. Munk, age 19 of departments are listed in the new Dr. Jay Haddock, of the U. 3. listment in high grades to vet- dormitory The cost will be RFD Smithfield, enlisted In the correspondence catalog. bureau of plant Industry, soils, erans discharged since May 12, lower than for similar accommoRegular Army last week for a and agricultural engineering. They 1945, it was announced today by dations offered commercially. The Bonneville Gladiolus Soperiod of 18 months. He cited the Gets Appointment as are federal collaborators in the ex- U. S. Army Recruiting Service, reason for his enlistment as the 201 Federal building, Logan. ciety will hold its annual periment station. Assistant Professor of G. I. Bill of Rights and Gladiolus Show, Sunday, AuThe only change in the old war Renamed to Council other benefits. Mr. Munk attended North Economics at 18, Cache at the gust W. J. County College Cache regulation of pertaining department Kirkbride, Supt. Athletic Coach Appointed Cache high school and was for- Public to enlistment in the long list of county schools, has been announces Library, L. J. Arrington, former instruc- - merly employed by his father. At Drig-gsIdaho High School selected specialist categories re- member at large of the national James O. Stewart, president David W. Rosscler, of tor in economics at North Carolina of the society. w quires that the veteran Boy Scout council for the sixth move State Dr. been Wallace Chris Leston, of Tooele, has This Vickers who for a three-yeof the Mexico, son of J. H college, Kirkbrid consecutive time. appointed period. Supt. assistant professor of economics Bosscler, enlisted in the 'Regular U.S.A.C. is chairman of the played football, basketball, and is aimed to build up the army has been active in scouting for 27 at USAC this year. show committee, and is preArmy for 18 month while on a track at USAC and was football with trained technicians willing years, having heid positions as a Mr. Arrington was born and vacation traveling to Yellowstone has been to serve for a comparatively long scoutmaster, erairman of Benson manager 1945-4- 6, apparing prizes and ribbons to be offered to the winning exreared in Twin Falls, Idaho, and National park. After returning to LDS district and president of the pointed athletic coach and phys- period of time. obtained his B.A. degree at the New Mexico he came back to All glariolus growers hibits. ical education supervisor at the Under the current plan, vet- Cache Valley Eoy Scout council are invited to join the society University of Idaho in 1939. From Logan to leave from the local Driggs, Idaho high school, accord- erans with experience in some for two terms. He has been award1939-4he was a teaching fellow Army Recruiting office. He will and display their flowers. ing to Professor H. B. Hunsaker, 428 military occupational special- ed the coveted silver beaver award economics at the U of North continue his traveling in head of the physical education ties may fee a grade for outstanding service to boyhood. of is $1.00 Membership in the Carolina. From there he went to army. He intends to take advanis charged those wishing to department. At Utah State he ma- ranging from private first class of the educational benefits North Carolina State college as tage Show fee of $1.00 is Your subscription to the Cache join. jored in physical education and to technical sergeant, dependent m the G. I. Bill of was a member of the grid, hoop upon the length of their previous instructor in economics, 1941-4- 3, American assures you current charged Rights after for his discharge. ' and did graduate work there. and track squads. local news twice weekly. showing their flowers. army training. ie;p-ii;- 10 .i run a - .c Announces List of Cache County Boyd Bergsjo Victim of J Plane Crash School Teachers o. j(-r- s Maga-functio- ns I as -- evtomndU e 47 cfncn , ' life-tim- j Pls e ear-ring- - j ' M-m- ini Mnmoc W - A Voyage From Grapes To Wrath C0Qf0a,T OCCiClciry j lnFturL ' i Surdaf i, Soil Report bop. I Available Jean To Farmers VdriOS BeaUtifiCation $25,000.00 In 'IViaiUIl iicaU Premiums Offered At The State Fair 26-2- 7; 3-- 4; 24-2- 5; USAC OFFERS $4,000 Granted Correspbndence To Veterans USAC For Research ' one-stude- nt Army Reopens Enlistment For Veterans well-equipp- ed Gladiolus Show ed Announced , ist Reho-both,Ne- ar ' 1 rs |