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Show Daily Air Service Given By Western Air Lines I U-o- A HOME car CT. FAULK FOR HOME PEOPLE Logan and Cache Valley jester- , day became part of the r.auont ; IKan, Utah, Friday, August 23, 1916 Fifteenth car No. 81 v st airline network in ceremonies formally inaugurating daily service by Western Air Lines at the ' Logan-Caih- e airport. Before a large crowd Including airline officials and the mayors o j 18 Cache Volley towns, the first The largest hiking group of scheduled flights of Boy Scouts In history of the, the d planes landed and Cache Valey council started through trek Jim annual Bridger took off at midday. Stake President Henry R. Cooper, has outlined the schedule ot ares national Yellowstone paik The big airliners were loaded Wednesday. meetings for the Logan Stake Conference as follows: with passengers, cargo, and apMore than 120 scouts will General authorities in attendance at the sessions will be proximately m.lled in advance to in the hike which will reCtecar A Kirkham of the First Council of Seventy, end President Logan by stamp collectors who turn the group to Logan August O. Romney. Assistant to the Twelve. Marlon Elder HR. acord-.nto Professor wished to preserve the historic 30. first-fligllunsaker. excursion leader. cachets. SATURDAY SESSION-SThe group left Logan WednesOne plane flew north and the 6 30 P. M. Welfare Meeting in the Logan Stake House. bus. 6 charterel am. at by ether south, making connections day To be attended by the stake and ward welfare commitj and made stops at Smith field, tee. (Bishoprics. High Council. Relief Sorlety Presidents along the route with other planes Richmond and Preston to pick up U. of section reach the work directors.) those scouts and at every they points. S. in a few hours time. Both First night campsite was near ROY BACHMAN . . . Director of planes left Logan 8 00 P. M. Priesthood leadership meeting, stake house. carrying gifts the Belcher ranger station In General Sales lor Western Air of Chche Valley theese addressed Wyoming. The remainder of the All stake and ward Melchlzedek and Aaronic Priesthood Includes camp sites at lines. leaders, advisers, bishopric, patriarchs, etc,, should be to the mayors of all Western Air Itinerary bas-.n- . lake Shoshone Ouzel Falls, in attendance. cities from Montana to California. Lone Star geyser. Old Faithful, Following a civic luncheon at) Bridge Bay and Jenny lake, SUNDAY SESSIONS the Eccles Hotel, the inaugural' other council members making General Pries th.od Meeting. 9:00 A. M. party, headed by Mayor Curtis L. the hike are: James L. Gwllllam. Held in Tabernacle. Center and front of main auditorium Miner, of Logan, went to the olr-Pu- assistant leader; Dr. Joel E. Ricks, will be reserved for the Aaronic Priesthood. All priestas Jim Bridger; J. Howard Maug-hawhere a ribbon cutting cereCache countys 194G tax levy of members of the stake should be present. Standing hood Man "Old of the Mountain: 10 mills will be the same as In mony, symbolizing the opening of call roll by quorums will be taken. 1945, according to N. J. Crookston, Cache Valleys new age of air John Kovach, Reliance, Wyoming; CutThain. John Garrett Benson; 9:00 A M. Mothers and Daughters meeting In Logon county clerk. The levy was approv- travel, took place. Idaho, Bridger scouts; ed Wednesday at the regular Western Air Lines was officially ler, Preston, First ward chapel. A splendid program has been preDr. L. E. Crookston. "Logger; county commission meeting. represented by Roy Backman, genpared. J. W. Stanford, photographer: The only increase in the levy eral sales manager; Lois Lake, lo- George B Everton and Harry from General Session 10:30 A M. was for county roads, hiked Hillbillies." cal traffic manager in Salt Lake Ashcroft, 1 45 to 2 milk. This was offset and the new airline's new General Session 2 .00 P.M. by the reduction In pubi c wel- City; staff. Logan 45 Mr. 3 to 2 fare from mils, Evening Session 7:30 IP. M. will be directed by the No one atCrookston explained. Mr. Backman presented a messtake M. I. A. Presidencies. Music will be by the stake tended the public hearing. sage fjrom William A. Coulter, choir, composed of representatives from each ward In the A breakdown Of the tax levy, president of the airline. In which Men reporting through Elective stike. Directed by Gerhard Rathkl. S. E. Clark, organist with 1945 figures i'sted firs-,- , fol- Coulter wrote Mayor Miner: Service week of August 16 thru 2.50 and same; lows: General, 22. 1946, were: As the newest community August poor fund, 30 and same; hospitalWendell L. Hyer, and Garth S. more than forty cities now welJO and same; public ization, Spackman, Lewiston; James Wil- J fare, 3 and 2.45; county roads. served by our airline along 6000 liam Chapman, Carlos M. Ber-- J will of have miles all routes, you 1.45 and 2; county fair, JO and' geson, 612 East 2nd North. David to en- Bear lake was conquered by a P same; public library, .05 and same; i the benefits of the training and La Mar Doutre, 465 East Center, Continuing j swimmer Monday when Lynn .50 fire we and which same; have gained Keith Conrad Olsen. experience county agent, of sales on i RFD, and force ceiling prices Crookston, 28, son of Mr. and Mrs. department, .70 and same; post- in air transportation during the Russell I. Hansen, 171 West 1st" war fund, 1 and same. used cars, an injunction suit was, Byron Crookston, 340 N. 3rd East, past twenty years. The citizens Logan; Douglas Ray Pike, U. S. district swam from Fish Haven resort In addition to setting the tax of Cache Valley will fly on the North, Comish; Kay Hazen Benson, James filpd Thursday in the eight miles to the opposite east- pvy, road contracts were awarded finest Steele, 226 side Junius J. Goodsell. and Blaine Jen- court against J. planes that money can buy, shore in six hoursThis Is to LeGrand Johnson, Logar. for flown by pilots who have as many kins, Newton; Cyril Garr, Millville; California Street, Salt Lake City, the first time that Bear lake has road Benson of the Improvement Jr Boise, as two million miles of experience John Lionel Price used been crossed a swimmer by end the Logan-Sug- n factory road, Seth Allen Skidmore, of restraining him from selling Idaho; to as credit. our Each their J. although several attempts have day, southwest of Logan. Work will prices, ceiling above cars legal Richmond; Wayne B. Monroe, of been made. enplanes come and go from the 6lart immediately. Raymond Aired .acting chief Ogden; Ralph E. Camphell, will know that Mr. Crookston was followed in airport here, you forcement attorney, stated today. a hoat by Mr. and Mrs. R. W, they are linking your city to the two pickup advertised Steele main line scenic airway which Budge, and Mr. and Mrs. R. prices but at celling trucks legal owners and managers runs from Canada to Mexico. - of Fish Haven. He ,wam continu- sought to sell one, a 1939 ChevroWestern Airs permanent new - which Hsusly, uSnlTie "breast stroke and let "pickup-truck- -Logan-Cacconrepresentatives, is" as All live poultry show and exceiling side stroke. the above is $687 Mr. and Mrs- Frederick J. Clark those of pi- sisting of five specialists gatherhibits including 1939 Plymouth a Crookston, an American .Red For of $363. price various points along the WLu or- ed from ata hnred water safety instructor, has Cross and canaries were geons same misSl.n the asked he 1 Pickup truck system, were inbeen water front director for the dered su$petnded until further airline's far-fluthe 8L ovr WttS legal $684 SPward which Prioe chapel D the inaugural Logan Seventh notice Tuesday by the state boarl troduced past seven weeks at Camp Hunt, during pyior to leaving on a mission to ceiling prioe. of agricultural in an attempt to ceremonies. Boy Scout camp where he condiThey will enter individuals, as .well as dealers, tioned himself. He will return to safeguard Utah against an epidemic Ramona Miller, of Salt Lake Great Britain. of Newcastles disease threatening City, will be in charge of Western the mision home in Salt Lake wh0 advertise used cars lor sale in his studies at University of Mich30 and will sail on' the states poultry industry. excess of legal ceiling prices ere igan dental school in September. Airs traffic office located in the City August He has had the desire to attempt The disease has already been Eccles Hotel. Miss Miller is a con-co- la the Queen Mary to England. Mr. Clark filled to a mission feat since 1937, when he this it found in and although AUred sad- - The Ifa ire the airlines designation the eastern states from 1912 to tlon worked as boatman at the rehis not reached serious proportions for young women specially is sale a trained 1914 and has been a resident of mem I1114- for such sort for three years, and on the the tan was ordered at he re- to imprison- - Bear lake survey for U. S. fish since 1918. year i $5,000 fine, or one to travel Logan give expert guidance of Utah quest poultry producers. . '.ment. or both." and wildlife service. (Continued on page Eight) Don E. Kenney, commissioner of livestock who signed tire order, said that poultry stricken by the disease loose control of their neck and heads and severe types can be almost 100 fatal to poultry flocks. j Telephone 700 -- j Bridger Hike On It's Way Logan Stake Conference Schedule of Meetings twin-engine- West Center G2 fO 3 I te - ht Cache County Tax Levy rt, n, Sixteen Men Get Release in Logan Injunction Filed On Car Dealer No Poultry Shows jLynn Crookston Bests Bear Lake Mission Farewell This Season he Set Tor T onightr for-610- 59 - fa' I U'-a- Air Age Comes to Cache Valley Communities Registration August 27-3- 0 Scliool begins Tuesday. Septem3. but Logan Senior High kchool students are urged to complete their registration during the week of August 27 to 30. The counselors will be available to lielp students with this registration. Harold M. Peterson, Room 110, Is the senior couselor; Harry Thomas. Room 108. is Junior counselor, and Hattie Morrell, Room 204, is sophomore counselor. In order to eliminate unduo crowding In live registration procedure, a schedule based on last years home rooms, is listed below, which students must follow, ber Tuesday, August 27, 9 oclock Mr. Gunnell, Miss Morrell, Mr. Bateman. Miss BerTuesday, 1:30 p. m. ry, Mr. Adams, Mr. Barkdull, Mr. Evans. Wednesday, August 28, 9 a.m. Mr. Gibbons, Mr. Passey, Miss Lindholm. Wednesday, 1: 30 p.m. Mr, Dull, Miss Thain, Harold M. (Peterson. Thursday, August 29, 9 a.m. Mr. Moody, Miss Hall, Mr. Torben-so- n, Mr. Wilson. Mr. Bun-te- n, Thursday, 1:30 p.m. Mr. Sorensen, Mr. Daines. Mrs. Friday, August 30, 9 a.m, Schamber, Miss Harris, Mrs. Brown, Miss Lundstrom and Mr. Thomas. Friday, 1:30 p.m. new students. Students who ore unable to reduring the registration period of August 27 to 30, may register on the opening day of school, Tuesday, Sep- port to the school tember 3, yith the. following, schedule: ' r Sophomores, Room 204, from 10 to 12, and from 3 to 4 oclock. Juniors, Room 108, Tuesday afternoon. Seniors, Room 110, from 10 to 12 and 3 to 4 oclock. The registration fee will be the same as of last year, $5, which Includes a fifty-cedeposit fea. Students will be required to pay their registration fee , before . reporting to counselors for registration. R. O. T. C. students will be required to pay a deposit of two dollars for the R. O. T. C. equipment issued. nt Student Awarded Assistantship Harold Carpenter, Garland, who Summer School Ends Saturday will complete requirements for his M.S. degree at Utah State Agricul- tural college August 30, has been awarded an assistantship in sociology at Cornell University. The position carries a stipend of $1600, according tq Dr. Joseph A Geddes, head of the sociology department and director of the division of soc- Concluding the biggest summer school in the history of Utah State Agricultural college, students from various parts of the United States will scatter for their homes this Saturday. The college has also enjoyed a good representation of! students from Canada, Iran, Egypt, and one from China. Most of them expect to return for fall registration on September 26, 27, ial work. Mr. Carpenter was graduated from USAC in 1941. He entered the army and became a captain before his release late in 1945. He returned in January for graduate work. He was elected president of Sigma Chi fraternity of Which he was secretary before the war. Community in Organization Logan is the title of his thesis, which is a study of local organization and Institutions made to lay a background for future improvements and changes. Mr. Carpenter will leave for the east about September 10. and 28. With a student enrollment of more than 1250, USAC conducted a full quarter, even holdon classes Saturday throughing out the second session. interThere will be a lude before fall term begins. Most veteran students, who are studying four quarters a year at the college to make up for lost time, plan to seek relaxation at their homes or in mountain and lake ek five-we- Senior High Students Urged to Complete ek ning to assist relatives or others on farms or in businesses. UP&L Dividend Declared Maw Signs Session Bills Directors of the Utah Power and Ligot Co. declared a quarterly dividend of 30c per share at a meeting Wednesday in the company resorts. Some are, however, plan- five-da- y Acting well within the limitation period fixed by statute, Governor Herbert B. Maw has signed all measures requiring gubernatorial actioh passed by Utahs special legislative session. One of the major measures signed by him was house bill 1 appropriating $500,000 to the Utah centennial commission from the state general fund. Concurrently he signed the first under an announced plan to award each county at least $1000 to help defray cost of 1947 celebration1. The contract signed Tuesday set aside $10,000 for Weber county. Each county will be awarded amounts $1000 plus adc.it'onal based upon populaton. Kearns offices, The building. dividend is payable October 1 to stockholders of record as of September 5. .- g Cache Stake Home Missionary Assignments The benefits of luxury air service came to Cache Valley this week as Western Air Lines inaugurated daily flights to Logan Airport. The of any point on the globe. Map (center) shows how the local service links new service bring the valley within a few hours flying-tim- e the valley to other key points in the West. Solid black lines are. routes now operated by Western Air; dotted lines are routes Wiow planned; and lighter lines indicate connections with other airlies. At upper left, one of Western Airs huge luxury liners is seen flying system. Photo at upper right shows passengers being made comfortable by one of the specially-traiover a portion of the companys 6184-miwhich can each aboard ned stewardesses who fly plane. Photo at lower left provides a glimpse of the many kinds of il and air freight. Lower left is one of the many glamorous resorts in western now be flown in and out of the valley via which are brought within easy reach of valley residents by the new, fast service. le air-car- air-ma- Cache Stake home missionary assignments for Sunday evening. August 25th, are as follows: Benson Ward, Robert J. Evans; HydePark, Dee A Broaabent; Logan Fourth, J. William Hyde; Logan .Third, Henry W. Ballard; Logan Fifth, Henry Salisbury; Logan Ninth, Charles D. Tate; Logan Tenth, L. Tom Perry; North Logan, William W. Owens. |