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Show pags ronr t".""--1 r '. - SOUTH CACHE CO CHEEK. u: iL'."." August 24, 1945 ready with university PROGRAM PEACETIME jimtilj Olacljc meet Tecon-tructi- on peacetime heeds, the University o Utah has prepared a forward looking program of 'education, to begin with the fall term in September" announces Pres. LeRoy E. To For Meritorious War Service pro-gresi- (Emitter Weekly Established 1910 Cowles. Published at Hyrum, Utah Price: Subscription $2.00. Servicemen, One One peace, when women again tion toward cation instead year ce We are all beginning to think at Hyrum, Utah as Second seriously about the future quite Class mail matter under the act can be done to prewhat and of March 3. 1870serve - peace. With the destructive weapons now perfected another war may MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS well destroy everyone living; so it certainly behooves U3 all f ASSOCIATION to consider seriously just what we can do to keep the peace. NATIONAL DITORIAL The causes of war are ASSOCIATION hatred and suspicion of mainly other groups on the earth. Sometimes envy and dishonest desires also impel men to promote a war. The thing we can do to preg National Advertising serve the peace 13 to overcome atives : Newspaper these causes. We must make Service, Inc., 188 W Randolpr friends with the other groups St., Chicago, 111. and American of people on the earth and enPress Association, 225 W. 39th courage them to be friendly to St., New York City, 18. N. Y. each other. Every group must be' taught to be honest so that This newspaper is not bound no other group will hold any above the clusively to suspicion toward them. They atives. must be taught to be unselfish so that they will not have dis honest desires within them. Staff The best way to teach the rest of the world these traits gilbert v. McDowell is to practice them ourselves. Editor and Owner Our nation can and will inNORMA BAXTER t !. fluence the worlds thinking in 147J Telephone a great measure because we are News Editor now the leading nation of the world. Others are following our BARBARA BICKMORE Editor News Paradise -- " Represent-Advertisin- , t fi t HYRUM LOCALS MRS. HOWARD JONES Wellsville News Editor i Jj. Stake Clerk and Mrs. LaVon Larsen and family of Hyrum at tended funeral services of Mrs. Larsens mother, Mrs. Betty Mlckelsen in Hyde Park last Mrs. week. Mickelsen was known by her many Hyrum friends to be a woman of superior qualities and she was loved by all who knew her. The chapel at Hyde Park was filled by sympathizing relatives and friends. RAMONA PETERSEN Advertising Manager j, Our ability to lead the world into peace will depend on the kind of people we are. If we practice the virtues of life and Is ho hale Jos I between us. Middleton AUGUST 17 Beginning of fiscal year changed from January 1st to July 1st, 1842. S. wins honors In first International Air Meet (at Rheims, France) 1909. W General Otis takes over military governorship of Philippine Islands, 1898. 30 Dawes' Plan for World 31 War (I) reparations signed in London, 1924. "Old Pacific," first auto to cross U. S. with own power, reaches N.Y, 1903. SEPTEMBER German troops cros3 P Ush border, 19391 JGeneral W. T. Sherman's forces occupy Atlanta Georgia, 1864. WNU ferric Fact or Fiction? War I men were than prepared II. Q. World better W. . W. . I . . .9 FICTION. II months of training;.. A. ... 31 months. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Facer and four children of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Eldons parents, Bishop and Mrs. James J. Face'r. The fore part of the they left for a trip to Yellowstone Park and Mrs. Facer is caring for the children in Hyrum until their return. Eldon has recently returned from Europe wwhere he was as signed on a special mission for the United States government as investigator. He has been an instructor of Economics and Business Administration at the Univerity of Utah for the past several years, but will enter the University lit Palo Alto next month where he will complete his studies or his Doctors j degree. forsake the traits that have caused trouble before, the rest of the world will follow our example. A Good Show The rodeo at Logan last week rated top class for fine performance and showmanship and was real entertainment in our ' opinion- - However, there is one thing would like to protest. We believe that we can speak for many in saying that the type of gags and jokes used by the announcer and clown were in many instances much too rough and coarse to be entertaining. The standard of morality we would like to profess and have our children learn and follow cannot be upheld when coarseness in language and story becomes so common that it is acceptable as public entertainment. We call on the rodeo committee to request the rodeo entertainers to keep their otherwise fine show on a higher plane next year. we years ago, but Cache Valley still looks good to them. They are brothers of Marion Jessop of Hyrum. , here 37 Richard Kirk-hareturned to- their a home in Hyrum following two week trip to Pocatello, Idaho. The Kirkhams are former mer Ogden residents and are now making their home in the James Christiansen home. Mr. and Mrs. m halve Pvt. Lennis Chambers has re turned to Fort Ord, California following a furlough spent in Hyrum with his wife and daugh ter. He has spent the past several months at Camp Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. .George PearHe has visited also in Smith-fiel- d son and two children, with his parents. Jerry Mrs. Chambers is the former and Pa m a of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. Urue Archibald, daughter lof Mr. an Mrs. James Archibald and Mrs. H. E. Kellett with whom she has ben making her home. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Andersen and two children of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Archwere week end guests of Mrs. Andersens par- ibald and two children of Coch-ellCalifornia visited at the ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vern Nielsen. home of Marions parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Archibald of Mrs J Vern Nielsen and Hyrum during the past week. as an Fauna Marion is employed Mrs. and daughter, Doyle Nielsen and two child- engineer at the reclamation offren of Hyrum motored to Salt ices at Cochelle. Lake City on Wednesday to meet SSgt Keith Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wilcox Keith was bringing a plane of Ogden spent Sunday in Hyof 15 men to the Salt Lake rum visiting with Mrs. Wilcoxs Air Base where were father, Mr. E. J. Wilson, Sr. they 'scheduled for overseas duty. and other relatives and friends. The party returned to Hyrum the folowing day. Mr. and Mrs. Janies J. Wilson and family of Hyrum enjoyed outing to Bear Lake on last Miss Helen Petersen, daughThe was afternoon ter of Mr. and Mrs. Algernon Friday. Petersen has spent a Jhirty day spent swimming in the beaut-iu- l blue water and ollowing the vacation in Hyrum with her they enjoyed a delicious swim, parents, relatives and friends. dinner. chicken Helen is a Cadet Nurse and is training for her profession La Dell Atkinson of Hyrum is in Salt Lake City. She returned a vacation visiting in enjoying to her duties on Wednesday his grandarents, Mr with Logan morning. and Mrs. Albert Steffenhagen. Miss Jeanne Kellett spent a few days at Sun Valley, Idaho last week where she was the guest of friends. I Mr and Mrs. Paul Petersen and daughter, Pamla and Mrs. V. E. Petersen of Hyrum w'ere Provo visitors over the week Mr and Mrs. Marion Jessop end. They went to see Mrs. V. had as their dinner guests on E. Petersens Wm. Monday, August .20, Loretta father, Leavitt who is very ill. Bamgartner of Provo, Mrs. Mar tha Holins. Mr. and Mrs Frank Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Petersen Jessop of Cut Bank, Montana, of Hyrum have gone to Phoenix Mr. Sam Jessop of Kilnowa, B Arizona for a visit. Mr. and C., Canada, Alma Jessop of OgiMrs. Petersen have lived in den, Harry Jessop of Nibley Hyrum for two years and came Frank Jessop has been away here originally from Phoenix. 51 years and Sam Jessop was Its final call for the V is , AUTUMN QUARTER at young men and turn thir attenconstructive eduof wa. Important dates marking the beginning of the Autumn Quarter are as follows: Thursday, September 6 - English and college aptitude test3 terts or all new students. Friday, September 7 - Assembly for entering freshmen; enginering examinations Saturday, SeDtember J? - Registration of freshmen. Monday, September 10 - Registration of all other students. Tuesday, September 11 - Regular class work begins. All who are Interested in any phase o the University program of the coming year are invited to write to the office of the President, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. e, P' in- inenrclmut tat of v. return i!h tie evitable year, Post-offi- is staffed to mret the creased $1.00. Leal paper entered at the The scchool and equipped 0 school of Hyrum had an en- Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Roger joyable outing at Logana pool and Mr. and children three and on afternoon. Teachers Sunday class are Aria Nyquist and LuWana Jensen. James J. Wilson and R. L. Allred furnished transportation.. The following girls and boys attended the outing: Steven Cambers, La Voy Nichols, Farrell McBride , Grant Wright, Wendell Jensen, Orson Wilson, Ivan Nielsen, Mary Jean Nielsen, Coralie Nielsen, yiuaniHa Allred, Kay Dawn Bailey, 'Mildred Stodard, Lois Ann Baxter, and Nona Moon. of the Mrs. Stewart Swenson and three children, all of Ogden, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hansen of Hyrum during the past week. They came to see their sister, Ivean, who was home on her vacation from 'Denver, Colorado. Mr. E. J. Wilson, Jr. made a business trip to Salt Lake City this week. He is the manager of the Logan Cache Knitting works. On Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. NielMrs. Ebba Blackwood of Los sen of the Third ward of HyAngeles, Calif, spent last week rum are doing considerable reMrs. visiting with her mother, to their home which modeling Caroline Petersyn of Hyriim. is adding greatly to its appearaccomHer daughter Carolyn ance and attractiveness. panied her and will visit with few her grandmother for a weeks. Mrs. Eugene Petersen and Mrs. Another daughter of daughter, Mrs. Delone Bailely Petersen, Mrs. Audrey Boyd of and baby of Hyrum spent four Salt Lake City spent the week days of last week at Twin end with her mother. Falls, Idaho as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Borlase and Ivean Hansen of Denver, Col- family. Mrs. Borlase is a daughorado enjoyed a weeks vaca- ter of Mrs. Eugene Petersen. tion in Hyrum visiting with hep parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Tell your friends about tbe Hansen. Ivean is employed In the engineering department of Courier. Only $2.00 per year. a war plant in Denver. Miss Ruth Baxter and Miss Fauna Nielsen of Hyrum accom panied Ivean to the Colorado city where they will spend their left vacation. They Monday morning. NEW SON Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Nielsen of the Third ward announce the safe arrival of a new son at the Cache Valley hospital. The Nielsens have two other sons and one daughter. 4.V Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Nielsen of Hyrum were guests of Mr. and Mrs.' Ed Lower of Trenton on Sunday afternoon. Rulon Wright had the Miss Fay Snowball of Salt misfortune to sprain his ankle Lake City is visiting in Hyrum while working near his home. with her aunt, Mrs. Connie Nielsen and family. Mr and Mrs. Aaron Clarke of Hyrum have returned home folMr. and Mrs. Chase J. Niellowing an enjoyable trip to sen of Layton were Hyrum visYellowstone park. Some friends on Saturday. They also atitors them from Ogden accompanied tended the dance at the Elite on the trip. Hall in the and renewMr. evening ed old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen moved Mervin Jensen and Darrell At kinson of Hyrum spent two to Layton about two years ago. weeks vacation in Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. Ken Burham Park and Idaho. of Layton were Saturday and Second Intermediate Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. The class of the First ward Sunday Orlando Atkinson of Hyrum. UP YOUR FLOCKS Tliis year it is important that you grade up your locks. Buy breeding GRADE . . . not just chicks and build flocks that give you heavy egg yield and meat production. When you buy your bachicks from me, you are doing just that. by WILLIAM RF.UTLF.R E. Oth No. Logan Utah Pohltry Truck Driver 01 Poehlmann Hatchery Reprsebting your University ff K The University plays an increasingly important part in the BUT ITSS a known FACT that oar service ii topi REPAIRS FOR Ranges Vacuums WIRING KENDRICK ELECTRIC 23 W. 1st North Logan, Utah fields of Tomorrow. Important Autumn Quarter Dates: September OTesis for new students Septemlier 7 Asembly for freshmen Septemlier S Registration of f rcfinieii. September 10 Registration of ail ol tiers September 1 1 (lasswork begi ns Refrigerators Washers ELECTRICAL development of the state and the intermountain west. Its schools of Arts and Sciences, Education, Business, Mining and Engineering, Medicine, Law, Socikl Work, and other divisions beckon students to new and inviting Phone 4S8w For detailed information alxiut either resident or cxfetiiTcej courses, call or write the Office of the President, University of Utah. Veterans should ask for the special bulletin. Educational Programs for .Veterans, explaining oppor-tunities offered here under the G.I, Bill of fights,- UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH i Regular State Inspection Has Shown Logana's Swimming Water to be (gleaner than ringing Water and we keep it that way LOGANA PLUNGE ONE MILE NORTH OF LOGAN OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 1 TO II ALL DAY ON SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS V |