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Show TiH-.-il.iy- , Au.iru.-- t C, 13 1G The Urul.e American. Imptou-- J Dus Senle.- - s .r. : i a thu.-ur- e tg Horn one of the L1C ta--e U ruti Umme U-j.- County. I'tah lage Five Under The ( psQy U t iu.it e tip .e $215 tttr a (' r d.IH-r- t r.ee !.d $JO'0 OBITUARIES -. t)u f in.ll..lit l plan to Rugham, or O.d.n, They are WUUUJ' ftiunr suili a immmum pnen m i e"inh irtable, e.i.v ri.m.i jr.d make Any "fn'V over and abne the Hans Andersen the tr.p so nnHj taster than U.e! "One of the bert we have had, , By James (enrad .deiml In any Fs.nrral services awe held Display of Gladiolus j minimum program a few yews WO.' was the rothusustle rrjmmter of, tWtWu'aed' beautiful Mm.hrri of the Utah LriToJature i!iulct aould have to. be sained dupLy - . A very Mun&aker, H. It. (l!y fer Hans Andersen, 81, 271 , f i j professor m n.ut day even Rim be ft c:n In dt iNnt&ft take on the Seooiut Cuy Aug by addition! dutrirt levki Ike IUkt glrtUiolus East, ft commenting Work Outside TAINTING prominent J. mm u,iuh 43 student and fw justS. to open their special :in the tom nut tee u gest be Heights, ftaurd.ufi to Ernest Cache vakly farmer, aha died In advt.1 ltaS-Phone Specialty. Keveren Mr. to betaeen 25 and 35 per cent a local JiOfpital Saturday followKeveren. owner. uity mcmbeis of Utah Slate At- for the purpose of considering ikultural college had just re pretcnlsuon uf four cuu&Ut4,iiunal above the minimum program rairff these plants as s hobby. Illness, ing an extended They and Dr. Greaves Directing turned. ( has around 7,000 plants electorate of! to arises amendments the of were held in tlie Fourth word controversy point town distributing mas around Oun-niso- n. 1 a fh.ralral educa tli aute In November. Next Tuesday evening at The trip over the UuToise in taxation faring chapel by Bo,hop Veaiv Postma them today. an Western State College sum- tioti project which features to a call by Governor tlA -- rjch schtxtl districU of the at 2 pm. Responding hiking, Herbert B. Maw, the legislator U1 mer theater present a fin- - annual two weeks of Mir, Andersen was bom In Laresulu from the atate- Wayman Family ReunionSo- Ished production of J. B. Pnet- - camping, and fishing in the aiil take up their duties knoaing ; ute uniform levy. on July 13, 1865, a son of gan PrilUve area fo the UlnUh Ual the Tlie Wayman Gmm logical amendments j ley's comedy. "Laburnum Grove" mounu-.n- . Hans and Maren Junaen Anderpro-hao received proptd tlie The proposed group sample, ,7. dlrec ed K J j ciety will hold their reunion Aug. at; Ji a cast of eight, the aupport of tlw admlnis-- j rlclwst sen. He married EloLe Sanders w instruction in the caropcraSl will be tUn praclirilj There Willow 11 at park. As guest Dr. Halbert Greaves. tration and tlie State Tax Studj jor four jays on the campus distrlcie Jordan. Morgan or Andersen on January 3D, 1921, in fun for all. This announcement Is summer session. fore leaving Logan, They began Conmiiiue, an inu-ntduring legulauve j summit to determine what the LOgun LD8 trmjde. of the the presidency made by I Dr. Greaves baa come from the the actual trip July 28. going by group. During hU early life, he assispK-of Irvy would be , necessary to family consisting Wayman ted his father ln the operation of speech department f the US AC bus to Spirit lake. From there Maw minimum the ha Governor finance proposed to fund W. raise Clam Hr., WiUkua Wayman three days of hiking took them at Logon. coiiftUtutiunal amendment to endow $3000 per unit program In that a saw mil in Logan canyon and - over the Fo lake pass elevation the Fullmer, and Jennie W. Bassett. ' tn west Tids levy then would later he homeitroded leg .Mature with the right to district, of to Fox lake, at an altitude Cache Here He Musician resided has each in county. state of for Former location become a uniform levy The about 10.500 feet. group determine the Here from California for about on two wife Logan to and reis t year. This William one Ballard, In then the stale, mstltutions. proposal there district school day, stopped Mr. and Mrs. Easton Mathews In Lo- turned to Island lake to camp and facilitate tlie acquisition of Bush-- i nu? State Tax CouvtsMon then Surviving aie his widow of Loof Los Angeles. Calif., are spend- daughters are here visiung hiked two fish for relatives. and friends They with days. General at In determine how much money gan and tlie following sons and hospital gan a Briglwm'jjj few days Lopan They ing 3 and have one of their three sons with 'Bin" aas at one time a popular back to Stlrit lake August City where a center for all state Ju,, district levy would raise. daughters: Lora Jean and Barbara can Utah Suite Hospital at j Ascertaining them and they are visiting the musician of Logan playing in the reliln,rd ' Institution amount, the com- - Joan Andersen, Logan; Zeno S., outstanding ex- - Provo. State Training School at ' nneaion Yellowstone and Zions "T; from an educational Bryces, tlien would add anUcipat- - Glen S.. and Keith S, Hansen. Capitol theater pit orchestra and point Maude I school ed revenue from income and corPetersboro; Mrs. .. Mary parks. Mrs, Mathers aits former- several school end civic organic-- 1 ped.tlon f vj Mf Hunwkrri ht.;Kj American Pork, Industry Mjd of the Kent, Cleo daughter ly at Ogden and a home for the In- poration franchise taxes ond the Hagermrlster. Dmg Beach, Cbllf.; Uons. Tlicy are planning a trip cf the physical deeducation Vance Wendell late Mr. and Mrs. Riley Kent, cl to Yellowstone before returning Andersen, ae-bouthe digent aged, would be established. resultant figure would be the yartment. who supervised Logan. Tex., a brotiver, William of money available for the lo Calif orma a here he is Uachcr expedition. Students received or- The Chief Executive points out Andersen, Logan; a sister, Mrs. ganizational training as well as that immediate action Is necessary, program without state aid. of music in tli. public schools. SFEOALS Hilda Harris Logan, and 11 grandIn statewide building the save to two practical experience determined not time, years' only Having $89 00 Studio Couches, Reduced children. fires, tents, up the floor of casting A setting Large Shipment but also to eliminate consiiUiUon cost or tlie minimum program, to SG7.50 and fishing. ReguLambs Just Arrlvel. the commission would deduct known provisions now determining LlNDSTROM FURNITURE many Although Lillian K. Carlisle participants locution of tlie institutions. lar value at $22.50 on Sale COMPANY anticipated revenues from total were creenlinjs who had never Now at $17.75. state a levy Is ascertain needs to Tins some line of reasoning Funeral services will be held ramped before, there were no acLVNDSTROM FURNITURE . Notice of Ilirth cidents Tlie hikers expressed keen advanced by tlie Tax Study Com sufficient to ral.se the remaining Wednesday at I p. m. In the COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Hay Thatcher, of delight ln the evening camp fires, mittee which has recommended j balance. This levy would run from Eleventh ward chapel for Lillian with Professor Moyle Q. Rice two const llullonal amendments to 10 to 12 mills Inasmuch as a total are the proud parents Wnnlornwor-- i Meet Carlisle, 84. active LDS church Panguitch. 17.21 mills as master of ceremonies, of state-aid- e district-stat- e acting a levy and cr born who died at Iier home et th. Wednesday worker, ,0 and Jack Soreiwm, of Logan, lcvnmp tax progium to finance dis- would be necessary to finance Uie 115 South First Bast Monday Budge hospital. wrangler. minimum program. a third Mrs. Thatcher vr.ss formerly morning of infirmities Incident to Contest winners were Jim Wil- trict school needs and this plan, which age. Bishop Win. Hor lacker will to taxa. , state to enable Alda Kendrick, of Providence. Mr., Opposition . , novmost liams, of Malad, Idaho, will equalize direct the services. cnt fd is Agricultural Thntcher el beard; (Busf Williams, of Salt tion of oil and gas resources on tlie conduce says and for the both!control to all of the children and mines metal for Garfield County, and as basis unity oport same Miss Carlisle was born in Salt Lake silkiest the Keith beard; city, -- Owen Morris of tlie state," will stem from tlie Lake City on March 10, 1863, a lie and Mrs. Thatcher are gradu Service In Utah assessed. and Glen arc Salt Bait, minerals Lake, for the purpose of discussing ways ates of the U. S. A. C. Maughan. of Wellsville, thickest The tax conduces program calls rkh districts such aa Jordan. The daughter of John and Margaret and means of combatting the beard; Maurice Clayton, of Logan, state-aid- e minimum school Jordan district, because of Utah Kewley Carlisle, and came to Loconstant enemy the tallest tale; Bill Ryan, of Logan, for a I sheepman'6 holdings, is an gan as a small girl. She never on based $3000 per duss-roo- Coper company UUl liUZ.er program LaAL coyote. Tlie meeting was held in biggest fish; Dorothy Baker, of Under ,the married. excellent the eaimple present unit to replace The 1946 edition of the Buzzer , jroresi Service office in the Logan, most novel souvenir; Marits levy would school program, district proposed For many years, she served as $25 per capital year book of Utah State Agncul-- j of best rigid Office building. The garet Taylor, Logan, post less than 10 secretary of the First ward Relief a from figure Jump $5 equalization the hair-dper capita tural college, is now being mat ed j meetlng wa5 ln charge of levy, ocu. 17 mills, the to students, according to Gorden Uon vlce residcnt 1Iarold seiman Alfred Baker, of Topeka, Kans- and .2 mill levy for high schools. mills to approximately Society and was a member of the 39 as in same the remaining entails the nan-.- f new stake and First ward choir as, and Lois Downs, of , Smvthfleld, The program Jensen. Ncphl. circulation Logan TO,monton- wene elected next years hike abolishment of the later three districts of the state, and was considered an outstandager. Sufficient numbers of the I residents. Leading the opposition to the ing penman, and a competent , funds in favor of one uniform Buzzer are now on hand for those L,, S institution amendment at the worker. Until the death of her CUtinjr state Sheepmen minimum a at call which students who wish to fund ,out of the, On August 3. the Monte Cristo stage is the ifrovo Cliunib-ewith available be would present parents, she cared diligently for college bookstoreprogram of which, through them. Commerce representing grazing association, cent 75 the state underwriting per the sheepmen who graze their Survivors Include a sister, Mrs. of the cost on a property tax Clayton Jenkins, executive secre Good New flocks on the south part of the 10 to 12 mills. tary, has taken the position that Beatrice C. from Mitchell, Salt Lake levy varying wives tfse Parents, National Forest held Its an- The second proposed amendment establishment of a state Institu- City, and a brother, Ben K. Car.. sweethearts of men in the navy (cache y at Bushnell would be lisle, Hollywood, CaL fncctmg and fa who are awaiting separation or nual relating to the school program tional center Monte Crsto be contrary to would too Ranger two Ptnc educacostly, announcement months the for is available Friends may call at the W. the jthat would make During by discharge the navy department that de-- 1 Station. Over seventy people were Logan parking meters have been tional purposes all of the revenue j established procedure in tlie Hall mortuary this evenLoyal ' Association presl- - in operation, total revenue from derived be of mental patients, and ing and tomorrow until time of mobilization will completed ln attendance. and from corporation prior to September 1, 1946. Oifi- - dent, Nick Chournos of Tremon- - the meters has been about $2000 franchise and personal income tax that such a center would be too far services. j... Under present con- removed, geographically, from the month, it was reported today collections. by H. Reuben Pedersen, city audi- stitutional law, only 75 per cent of major portions o fthe state. Public welfare leaders support tor. these taxes go to the schools with Installation of the parking equip- the remaining 25 per cent allocat- tlie proposed center and contend it sufficiently large to permit ment has cost the city more than ed to the state general fund. $2000. The 450 meters are priced vis le .As "yet, no opposition proper segregation , of the yarlous Skidding approximately 185 feet at $33,750. Payment to the instal- has appeared against amendments tyes of patients to be housed. Then before hurtling from the road, an W e Like It To j Replacements Needed ling company is made on a rental relating to the taxation of oil and edmlt that costs would increa.se. automobile driven by Joseph I. Logan impresses people. Today h basis tha tis, half of each months gas resources or to the amendment but contend that the added facili- Anderson, 28, East, Salt achieved re-has the 1 navy Although the Chamber of Commerce over an emLake city, meter plunger equipment revenue including ties, present Howto is the diverting income tax receipts. paid ceived a request from Charlotte its peace time strength or 500,000 - would far out- bankment in Sardine canyon at Vore Breesere of Baltimore stating ' officers and men, and enlistments company until the $33,750 Is met. ever, one the proposal providing at the hospital, 5 p.m. and rolled 233 feet down cost. additional the At the current rate of intake, for 75 per cent state participation weigh that she had passed through Lo- - j for general service are now four the steep grade. Meanwhile, the possibility grew Mrs. Anderson, 27, suffered a gan recently and was impressed and six year terms, replacements full payment for the meters will in school finance and the plan Iwo more one I will and be made that be possibly needed for those within three years. After to consolidate state institutions at constantly fractured pelvis, lacerations of the with its dignity and friendliness. amendments might left arm, bruises and shock. Mr. members who will in the future that, the municipal government Bushnell, opponents already have constitutional be submitted to the special session Anderson received a fractured separate themselves and return to takes the entire income. , counta with one forward civilian life. They will return to A fulltime meter maintenance stepped foot, head and rib injuries. They by Governor Mbw. and fund school er on the proposal civilian life to take advantage of man has been employed, Mr. PeThe Governor has said that in were treated at th Cooley Methe other asking the location of view the educational benefits of the G.I. dersen pointed out. He is of a bill now being considered morial hospital, Brigham City. Lyman institutions remain unchanged. Bill of Rights and also the loan Leonard Jeppson, state highway by Congress which would permit Moody of Ajo, Arizona, is inter- - benefits for home and business, Wettstein. Also, policing the meA committee representing induswho investigated, said patrolman lie tax federal to ters states property, the a full time adverof ested in Logan and desires requires which has discussed its views xhe G I. Bill of Rights expires at the automobile skidded 75 feet betry askof the possibility October 5, 1946. Men city patrolman. tising booklets. The Spokane Val-- 1 midnight fore hitting the guard rail on a with the tax study committee, is studying lawmakers to submit an downhill turn and was held on ley chamber of Commerce has! who are thinking of enlisting in announced it will fight the ing tlie has if voters which, the road for another 110 feet by heard about the new advertising' the navy should remember that er Qualifies 75 per cent amendment to the , for calling proposal Lyle B. Webb, 18, has qualified State booklet of Logan and Cache date. Enlistments are still open adopted, would permit the state the railing hefore going over the participation in the minimum county and desires copies for sug- for those men who have a back- for the hospital corps U. S- Navy, school program and will, instead, to take full advantage of an such brow of the hilL Mrs. Anderson apparently was S'an Diego, Calif. He is the son ground of high school mathematfederal legislation. gestions for their new booklet. submit a counter proposal in the thrown out of the auto after it Because of the reestablishment In sending information the of- ics and physics and who are in- of Mr. and Mrs. J. Waler Webb, form of an amendment wherein of federal rent control, no such overturned twice, while Mr. Anfice of the Chamber of Commerce terested in radio, television and of Richmond. the state would underwrite only derson was foiiid 30 feet from other electronics for two and will now be submitted to includes in attractive booklet and question where the vehicle came to a stop 50 per cent of the program. M. H. must On three year terms. They Governor Leave the special session, the pictroial map and state road map qualify for navy electronics trainat the bottom of the canyon. The Utah executive secretary, Harris, Captain John D. Baker is vissuch legislation on driver was cited for reckless drivof Utah furnished by the State ing by taking the Eddy test to State Taxpayers Association, and stated, although Publicity Commission. become eligible for this electron- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. a member of the committee only this matter may be submited to ing, Mr. Jeppson said. the regular session in January, ics program and the short term D. Baker, of Mendon, while on terminal leave from the army. through his knowledge of tax 1947. PAINTING Outside Work a enlistments- It is the other follows side of matters and not as an association He was with the army of occuadvt. Specialty. Phone 1488-the question that brings on all A second constitutional amendamendment the said pation recently, and has served representative, ment that may appear on the the argument. CYCLONES STRUCK in France, Belgium and Germany. would be based on an orginal pro- scene would amend the constituReceives Commendation SALT LAKE CITY posal from industry which was for With The Eight Army In Japan-Cap- tain turned down by the tax study tion to permit salary increases an hour Veterans in School Two freak cyclones state officials during their term Vernal R. Bishop, Logan, the A high pierce stage of Utahns group. has been commended recently by apart struck at dwellings in Sunof office. Under present law, no southeastern part of the city Industrys plan was rejected be- state official can receive are' Lieutenant General Robert L. a salary eduof the advantage taking escause it provides a minimum day afternoon, resulting in an cational opportunities term for which Eichelberger, Commanding General, timated $5500 damages. the increase offered during inof school $2154 only program ' FURNACE CLEANING, Repatrinr for fMeritorious Eighth Army, The wind, velocity of which was them under the G. I. bill of stead of $3000 per classroom unit he was elected. Increases for supStoker Repairing and Service service in Japan from 16 Septem- undetermined at to court Veterans reme the Justices, aproved because there are rights, according by the ber 1945 to 28 June 1946. As assis- no wind recording instruments in administration. Around 20,000 Utah as set up andof aproved effecWangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. become last the legislature the 1945 legisla167 South Main, Phone 132. tant personnel officer and as per- the vicinity of where it struck at veterans have applied for educa- general session his or tive only as each judge ture. sonnel officer in the Medical Sec- S089-9t- h East and 3995-lOis elected East, tional training. successor Under the plan proposed by intion, Headquarters Eighth Army, lifted the roofs from three chicken However, there apparently is not the districts would be forc- dustry, y houses approx-icatelthem and deposited Captain Bishop handled the dismuch support for this amendment UTAHNS URGED 100 feet away from the tribution and assignment of mediand it may never get beyond the restaurants. and in cal personnel within the Eighth buildings, destroyed a well drill TO EAT FRUIT talked about stage. state Dr. William M. McKay, and demolished the ers As an aid to their own health Army. Previous shortages of offi- homederrick, said health that commissioner, A. Mrs. of Hazel Howington, and as a means of saving other cers and men were made critical fruit is a healthful food, particuActed, spoken, or written insin1035 East 39th Southtypes of food for shipment to when too cerity is per see detructive of perby additional losses incurred as hot weather in larly At the Howington home the starving peoples , A abroad, Utah much a result of the readjustment proheavy food is not desirable. sonality and coipes to negative wind approached from the south- , residents should eat more home- He seem to more we all The results. fruit try that however, warned, of gram. reason However, by west at 4 p.m., tore the roof from grown fruit this summer, health eaten his remarkable raw, should first be washed what 'we are not, the smaller our ability, devotion the cinder block home, and deposauthorities say. to remove any chemi- chance becomes of fullyy being thoroughly to duty and foresight Captain ited it 50 feet It has been reported that be- cal away. The interior we really can grow to beor contamination what that spray Bishop so accomplished his com- of the house was a shambles, the cause of the sugar shortage and mav be on the skins. Dinmit. a drop in home canning large plex task that each individual exterior wrecked. was utilized to maximum advantquantities of fruit cannot be marMissus (rousing husband) I keted. A partial answer to this age and the extremely high standards of medical care pre- believe a burglars trying to open problem is for Utah people to make fresh fruit a larger part of to the troops was the living room window. offered viously their daily menus, both at home WE WILL CALL FOR AND PAY TOP CASH Mister Good! I been havent maintained. ' PRICES FOR YOUR DEAD OR WORTHLESS Captain Bishop's wife, Mrs. Jean able to move it since the painter 4 4 4 4 4 4 was here. C., resides at 364 West 2nd North, ANIMALS PLUMBING REPAIR 4 Logan, Utah. 4 4 4 i.-- t OlltillfT ! I Capitol Dome UK. I, J, lie II ( lhtd , J ve 1 ; n . m-1- I ( . .. tart . vvnS m J o. Parking Meters - Take in 52000 Per Month , on j Salt Lake Couple Injured in Sardine 837-....t- , - th oans - Furniture - NOTICE TO FARMERS Auto3 Livestock SI to ssi STATE LOAN COMPANY Call collect Logan 49 PAINTING OUTSIDE WORK ... A SPECIALTY PIIONE 14S8-- 4 TAXI 4 4 4 We also pay highest cash prices nides. Pelts and Wool 4 4 4 4 4 UTAH 4 PHONE 44 SOUTH MAIN 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 QUALITY AND SERVICE 4444444444 BY-PRODU-CTS 2 miles south of Logan for COMPANY ... on Highway 91 OF LOGAN 29 West First North rilONE 2S0 , |