Show Page 7 New girls chosen for ’73 Aggietfes Ten new girls have been chosen to be members of the Aggiettes USU marching organization The girls are Babara Adamson of daughter Mrs Bonnie Adamson Redding Calif Susan Dahle daughter of Mr and Mrs ValDahle Logan Diane Karren daughter of Mr and Mrs Ted Karren Logan Jerri Larson daughter of Mr and Mrs Swede Larson Logan Diane Marshall daughter of Mr and Mrs John A Marshall Brigham City Joan Parrish daughter of Mr and Mrs Wallace A Parrish Logan Debbie Wilson daughter of Mrs Clair E Wilson Logan Susan Wuthrich daughter of Mr and Logan Mrs Rudy Wuthrich and Mr of Tina Tueller daughter Mrs Rod Tueller Logan and Jane Lockhart Ogden Those girls who have returned are ) the group for another year Ronna Hall lebbie Heiner Joyce Weston ulie Weston Doni Aplanalp innrv Leoni Nancy Stringham Roberta Quintana Local mountain trails described in pamphlet MWWlii mm phete by Afcctght Plans for a hiking twelve present members Ten new Aggiettes were chosen to join the pamphlet of the local mountain was announced Thursday Ann Schimpf and Janice by Us economic growth rate new achieve may WASHINGTON (AP) commerce department "apretty good “But 'f "about where wlwant - A key official S' Tl forper outgrowth sr? acres economic growth rate in second half of this year Sidney secretary L of rate is economic affairs said he though third-quartstatistics on gross national product to be released Oct 18 will show the country is headed for a real growth rate of between 34 and 4 percent The real growth of the GNP in the first quarter was about 8 per cent which was considered too high and it was about 2 per cent for the second quarter whch was considered too low flationary rate Jones noted that private economists are about evenly divided on whether the United States can sustain four per cent of time but growth over a period he said government economists feel “we have a pretty good shot at it although it will be tricky and difficult” a Jones made his remarks at er area The pocket size pamphlet will contain million level and and charts showing descriptions distances and landmarks of the hiking in the local mountains MnowfcedeSls8”" aWhlte trails trails in the Mt Thirty-tw- o on export conference Naomi Logan and Wellsville House Oct II areas have been mapped but in for scheduied expansion form only ft Interested hikers are needed to hike these detail map the trails in further Ms Schimpf said in- Groups or individuals the terested in helping chart areas are urged to contact the Outdoor Program office for further details The pamphlet will be a guide cross for not only hiking but horseback country skiing and well riding as One hour OF LOGAN BRINGS BACK THE the n In i back earlier this year to the WASHINGTON (AP) - Free milk' for some of the nation’s poorest school children is being stalled by a congressional impasse attributed to the shortage of home heating oils The impasse arising from maps rough-dra- 4 Congressional impasse offers free milk money to poor school children oa ! $25 restricted milk availability for free The appropriations bill raises and the milk fund to $97 millionwhose child guarantees that any makes him' family income lunch will be eligible for free milk And free eligible for free milk will be institution or “ELVit including those that requ school-luncdon t n program government action to waive rules until the crisis is passed is holding up final congressional apaction on the $9 the propriations bill for and Agriculture Department environmental and consumer ge clean-ai- r Cushing two hikers of the Logan economic growth because while the economy would be moving ahead it would not be advancing at what they regard as an in- Jones assistant commerce for guide h n OFFER r GOOD THROUGH OCT 13 agencies Most government programs are not hurt by the impasse funded by a because stop-ga- p they resolution The special school-mil- k a $25 program now is operating at million-a-yea- r pace barely the figure set in the bill The milk program is designed to make free milk available to as An many children as possible estimated five million get it now The figure would go to 13 million under the bill -one-fourt- nnni3 i h 1 Th have one professionally dry cleaned at regular price have the 2nd one cleaned The Nixon administration cut Good - Fast - Wholesome One hour 27 E 4TH N LOGAN RIGHT NEXT TO ALBERTSONS by George LIETTOJA AT 7EBj§® the nr°s m Other jervice offered: Shirt laundry Drapery cleaning Carpet cleaning |