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Show Riding Clubs Schedule 2nd Meet At' Hyrum Saturday Evening, 6 Semi-Fin- The second al semi-fina- l North-- f I with races being held on the Hy-- I dlers. North Cache Riders, Horse-er- n rum race track Winners of tlselghoe club, Franklin County Rid- will compete July 20 7. competition ers and a group from Preston and with the winners of the earlier! one D'orn Claikston will be meet and that competition Olie mile race: held at Lewiston on August 10 inners of the first semi-finfirst; Farris Nilson, Croiiquist, meet, which was held at Smith-- ! second and Bob Layne, third. field, are as follows tParticipa-- j mile tace: One ting groups included Summit SadHeaps, first, Norris Hyde, second; Eldon Thompson, third. mile race: Floyd Tin 1 Utah Riding Association meet vull be held July 20 at the Ilyruml Grounds Three clubs Rodeo competing will be from the south end of the division and will in-elude the Hyrum Saddle club, Cache Canter Club and the Box Elder Sheriff Possee. The events will begin at 6 p.m. V tfe - r. . " w One-eigh- th 1 if. 1 i eiSPris' . One-fourt- h , - .4 Riders, third Club drills Clarkston, first. Do Hodges, Men s Pleasure first, F. J Watts, second, Alf Godfrey, third Ladies pleasure. Rolene Ra- 4-- H Ridsec- - horse class Stock Wallace Bingham, fust. Dean Atkinson, second; Dee Reese, third Bell roping Horseshoe Riders, first: Franklin County, second, Noitlv Cache Riders, third Cloverleaf race Summit Saddle! s, first, Hoiseshoe Rideis, A second, Sam Butlars -- TRENTON Impiessive funeral rites were held Wednesday. fo July 10, in the Trenton Ward certification requuements chapel for Orland Sam Buttars, teachers of driver education, but the young pilot who lost his life a(3(lpd that the USU course will certifica-crashewhen his mosquito-sprayin- g plane meet requirements for and burned at Center- - tion bv offering two hours of ville. The services were conductd First Explorer National At Grand Canyon Park, on a ridge overlooking the turbulent Colorado River, stands lo Major John a monument Mesley Poweil, fust explorer ot the Grand Canyon On July 23 The University of Chicago Press will publish The Exploration of the Colorado River, tlie storv of that first trip through the Grand Canyon Wiit-te- its journey May 24. 1869 FUNERALS Mr. Williamson at Green River, Wyoming At the cost of four lives, ten men in four boats avei sed a thousand imJe vvildei- MeiS avoided by even the native J on Grant's stall named hob-FoIc- v ' e ... TUrjjn ts e John Wesley Powell Thev nobbed with the celebrities lor a lew days before Colfax returned east to campaign for. and win of the United Vacationing at home this year? the Then take it just as easv as. States Maior Powell, just down you would if you weie duvingiliom the fust ascent of Long's hundreds of miles to a acation Peak, snortlv went west to other spot, the National Safetv Council aiio gicuter cxploiations It would 111111 0UC in fart. that he had advises A out vacation at home must been the biggest celebidv in be safe to be happy, said Thom camp the one who would do most as Fansler, dnector of the Cou- for his country and for human And knowledge. Theic are some an ncils hame safety division. it can be if you follow a few increasing number as experience He made these tests his ideas and re.eals Ins simple rules extraoidinarv who three suggestions. 1 overdo would cal' him one of the gieat Don l let Mr. Fix-I- t things He'll piobably tackle lotshnen of Ins time and the most' of jobs he s been putting off all encyclopedic student of the West year, and it's lust possible he s we evei had not up to it either in stamina Wilting hack to his paper Samuel Bowles' devoted a good or skills 2 Water is .vatcr, whether it deal of space to Major Powell he is a distant beach or a neigh- and his plans. From here the explorers will follow borhood pool. Swimming safety saio, ru'es aie as important near at down the Grand River, out of the and into western Colorado, home as far ava. Even back-'Par- k yard plastic wading pools need and then strike acioss to the oth-s- u and larger branch of the great icrvision 3. Just because you re not, Colorado River, the Giecm and duving a long way to avacalion upon that or some of ns bianch-spo- t doesnt fiee you Horn the.es, near the line of Utah, sptnd of a motor vehicle acci-- the winter in camp preparing cent. Most fatal crashes occur for the next summer's campaign, within 25 miles of the victim's The great and final object of the home so don't let a shoit trip expedition is to explore the upper I (Continued, on page 6) trap you. 1 ; f - . of h Equipment Ready For Gas Pipeline Next to a lailioad sidma tmar the Ogden municipal airpcnt lies a mimaluie mountain of underground plpe destined toi use whe Mountain Fuel Supplv gas Compapy extends naluial seme? noithw aid to Bughain t'ltv and Logan 31 l'he.e aie a)))' oximatelv miles of puie averaging 48 feet in lengtli in the Ogden stack, ac- cording to J. D Roberts, vice pi esident m chaige or distribution tor the gas utility . Total length of the . pipe hne, "tU extend from Riiy, Wehei County, to Logan, as 42 pioximatrlj bei s mi'es, Mi. Bo- said The additional p'pe needed foi the project is located F m Moun.ain icl s shop area In halt Lake tlty he added The contiaet for construction of the 42 miles of 12 inch pipe 'me fiom Roy lo Logan has been aw aided to Lngineers Limited Pipe lane ( onipany Tins line will lcive as a feeder main for the distubution facilities in Brigham City and Logan. Cost of the pipe line construction alone is estimated in excess , Logan Reservists Set Record . In Gun Proficiency YAKIMA FIRING C'ENTLR, Wash Ugan reservists of the '85th Antiaucraft Artillery Bat-completed their first week e of training with an cd for aitlery proficiency, according to Lt. Col Alvin E. Bielefeld, battalion commander. aerial Four radio controlled targets were destroyed by the swimming, and firearms Under Logan artillerists '1'he radv controlled aerial the dn ection of local leaders, membeis also conduct cam-- , targets flv at a speed of 225 paigns lo correct unsafe condi- - nits per hour, stated First Lt, Lorenzo G Tohnson, commander turns in the community. This year marks the 10th antii-- 1 of the Logan unit Due to the versary of the citizenship pro--! smallness of these targets, they1 gram, and all awards will again simulate a normally sized fighter be1 given in honor of Thos. E. Pane flying at 450 miles per hour. Wilson, Chicago, pioneer sustain-- Fifing was performed by quad-- ! woik National awards niplly mounted fifty calibre er of in the Logan First ward aie $400 college scholarships for'fhme guns and chapel for Frank W. Jones, 70, the highest ranking boy and gtil, Bofors cannon with Bishop Allen Meikle con and the best in each state will During the compmg week the ducting Logan artillerists will fire the1 Gilbert Thorpe played the pre- heavy bazooka and the submalude and postlude music and chine gun They dill also receive musical numbers weie furnished individual tialmng in driving the bv Pear1 Rice. Frank Baugn, artillery tanks and half tracks. o Maxine Greenwood and Bca Training will culminate in an inerls fantry problem in which Utah1 antiaircraft artillerymen assault Henry Aebischer, Bishop ltd- 8ALT LAKE CITY BP Utah an entianehed position held by helm Pedeison and Pies Hcniy R. Cooper weie the speakers and State Road Commission said to- - Montana icservists of the same' volume at 15 check unit In the attack, tlie Logan prayers weie offered bv Bishop day traffic Cecil Jones and President W. points on state highways was up troops will be assisted by planes during the first six months of and tanks Local Hall. 1957 with an average meiease of Wilford Kovvallis dedicated the 5 4 North Fielding Junction on U. S pei cent m the Logan City cemeterv grave All but three of the points 191. Ltah 218 west of Smithfield and the Logan First Ward Rebel showed increases Biggest gain, showed a deerca't of 4 per cent, Society handled the floweis. Pall 14 1 per cent, was reported at the largest of any point. bearers were Mose Reese, Earl w re-wi- j Waterfall Constiuc-tw- n is already under conit act to construct the distribution system in Brigham City and bids for the construction of the distubution system in Logan will be opened later this week in the contract Specifications requiie that the pipe be cleaned, coated with cold tar and wrapped with fibreglass and asbestos felt covering before it is laid underground, he said A traveling machine is used by contractors to accomplish the coating and wrapping jobs as the pipe is lowered of $1 500,000 company groun(j dual-mount- AND Rob-pian- Home-Owne- d MODELS Phone 2257 servv-s- , iPADiT "$) Loqan Webb, George D Ward, George Nelson, June Watkins and Frank Baugh. m d t.llr.y .y ' The following article by Wai- lace Stcgner. is taken directly from the introduction to Major Powells book During the last week of Aug ust, 181.8, a party of celebrities i an into a party of nobodies at Hot Sulphur Springs, on the banks if 'he Grand River in Middle Paik, Colorado, The celebrities on an outing included Schuvler Colfax, then Speaker of the House of Repiesentatives. and Samuel Bowles, the influential editor of, tlie Springfield Republican The nobodies, an expedition of Mu- and amateur naturalists Illinois State Normal Im- veisity, were led by a prolessor, a former maior of ar-- 1 n f . Paiutcs by Major Powell, a one aimed veteran of the Civil War who led the expedition, tlie book is an eye witness account of the last majoi exploration within the continental United States. Powell is credited with discovering the ed by Bishop Clarence Anderson. Prayer in the Relief Society second summer session course. room prior to the services was Harrv David Fletcher, Penn- oifered by a cousin Royal Fish-- 1 svlvama State University driver er. education and traffic safety ex Invocation was given by Walter pert, who taught one of these Cottle couises during the first session The ladies chorus sang Oh of summer school, said in his My Fatler conducted by Velva opinion the driver education cour- Aiisop and accompanied at the ses and facilities for driver edu- by Norma Reeder. Bishop (.ation training were among the Clarence Andeison gave a brief he had seen talk relating the pleasant asso-- j second session course will had had fam with he nation the run Mondav, Wednesday and Frillv thev exemplaiy way they from 2 20 to 4 20 p m with ved and the close union between day laboratorv work to be arranged them. Mr. Slaugh said A vocal solo entitled I Walked in Gods Garden was sung bv a i i ism Chustv Morgan, accompanying heiself at the piano. Speakeis who eulogized the the debased were Robert Thalman and Kenneth Funeral services for James Thompson, both life long friends Max Williamson. 50, 138 (Windy 0f refatfamilv. They guitars West Third South, will be held ecj gam's splendid heritage. 2 p n in the Lo- A duet Sunny Boy was beau- - Wednesday at "ard hapcl with an, Slxh tifullv rendered bv Nola Griffin Curtis L. Miner conduct- and 0ms Mae Hansen accom- was Cottle Laree This pamed by Friends may call this evening followed bv remarks from Ray T Dames, a fellow flight instructor rom to 91030 p m and Wednesa m until time or from who gave a tribute of respeet, j0ve and dev olion to h!s niemory, semces at the Nelson Funeral Home Bui lal will be in the Wells- endorsed by Sam s students and friend from Salt ville City cemtery. Lake and Ogden, who felt pnv- ; ft lleged to have known him. 1 The ladies chorus then render- ed Peace 1 Leave With You, BENSON Funeral services as the concluding number. for James Roach Tbain 87. who and Pielude postlude organ died Saturday, will be held at 1 was played by Norma pm Wednesday in the Amalga Reeder. The benediction was W ard chapel fered bv Lenms Chambers Fi lends mav call at the Nelson terment took place in the Claik- - Funera Home in Logan Tuesdav sxn cemeter' where military irom 7 to 9 p m and at the home nies "erc carned out bv the of a son, Marvm Thain, in BenAF c!or uard from Hill Air after 10 a m son, Wednesday base Dedication of the Burial will be in the Logan city cemetery . , Of Grand Canyon w oth-tali- Service Honors - ,vt S r MOINTMN OF PIPE Theie are more than 3i pipe m this stack near Ogden, all of it destined for use m Mountain 1 t.el Supply Companys natural gas pipe line Irom Roy north to Logan. miles Safety And H final couise for teat bets of second. Calf Roping Paul Clark, first; driver education in Utah high schools is being opened this week Tlieo Schvaneveldt, at Utah State University and will Blame Schvaneveldt, third Ribbon Pull Iewis Pitcher, continue through August 16 com ecourse is if. v first, Dick Swamston. second; mended for those teaching duv- Dewauie Didencksn, third. er education in Ltah high schools ho wish additional information and for prospective teachers who to become acquainted with instructional materials and la'est STORY DEALS WITH " ' ' 4? J t A 0$. v . - third MAJOR JOHN WESLEY POWELL, first explorer of the Grand Paiute chief, as they looked at Canyon, is shown with Tau-gthe Rio Vugen R.ver, It is from the book, Exploration of the Colorado River, by Major Powell. A, Pieman Ag.nuhme in the last four veai s will teceive the awaid Two 4H Club activities m full which consists of $5,000 and a tlu uuchuut the state will swing gold medal on May 21, 1958, said benetit nianv families and bung! u,Harris honors lo t lub niembets as well Di Hams and Ui C W took Tlies aie the national Saietv of piofessor lango , managemem and Citizenship piogtams airang- 81 ,.c,V v7Vn-ze e ed by the National Committee 'e c foi outstanding on award in Boys and Girls Club Work ic.earch work done nrcviouslv with eis. paittcipa- The forthcoming aw aid will be (l0 on the programs enables it the fourth lo be glcn si'ho llvin to help themselves, their was established in 1951 It w dl parents and neighbors huillui- be presented next suung at the nou, ,hey have a gowj diance annual field dav and aware s to cam well deserved rewards for dmner of the Texas Research doing an outstanding job Recouls Foundation in Renner Texas aie lodged hi the State Extension Others on the committee to Seivite, which conducts the pio- consider rontt ihutions to seen- - j;i ti'ic acne uliutul lP'eaich and In safe tv tlu? re are counlv, state1 v ho ate now reieivmg nonuna-Mon- s and national awards To eac li of for the award are Dr the eight national winners will go peoree Stewart. Brigham Yoon-- ' a $400 schilarship to be used at and Di M T. W - anv accredited college or unier-- i Lnivp's'tvcn US Geological Survey, Salt sin The 1957 state winner will be a delegate to Hie five-da- v national Kach reigonal eommitte- - will 4H Club Congress in Chicago eup pnua considoration to all with all expenses paid General criontists working in the United Motors is donor of these and states and Its territories, said ei awards m the safety program, Dr Harris The committee will Among the many phases of the consider contributions in all fields activity are those which pertain K Darns, Plofrs'r Dr Gale Spackman at Ltali f animal husbandly Leo Snutli and first; has been nam- Godfrey and Don Godfrey, sec- - btate University, Com- ond, Alf Godfrey and Ruby God - ed chanman of the Utah nnttee for submitting nominees third National Hiblitzelle Wallace for the Cutting horse class Sci- Bingham, first, Pile Goody, sec- - Award in the Agricultural ences ond The scientist who has made Pole bending race: Horseshoe riders, fust Summit Saddlers the outstanding contribution second; North Cache Riders, pairs- Faireil l s Citizenship Contests Noted third "pieasure 4' $ J M1MUIBE mon, first. Ruby Godfrey, second and Shirley Schvaneeldt, Broom polo- North Cache ers, first, Horseshoe Riders, 5 . SkS Wells, first; Olie Cronquist, second and Byron Gloer, third. Relay Race: Clarkston, first; Preston, second; North Cache - "' t pt. iH K.sori. nuiidia -- v j .lump-O- was handled bv the waid Relief Society. aj offpiiogj, Happy Birthday Mrs. George Gesscl. Logan Kathy Ann Rich. Smithfield John Durrsch, Logan Welfare Chief W VACATION FAVORITE De- Cle- departments inmate with trusty privileges walked away Horn the City Jail to pick up a welfaie check Skousen met with county wel-fai- e department dnector James A Miller to establish a new policy The police chief said the plan who are was to separate those making a bona fide attempt to re- habilitate, ct sto u, ., , the Salt Lake County part menl and Police on Skovsen Action bv the two 'was taken after an intend Ronald r Furden f had r s Srmth) npnt anrijenunRav Danu,s profUk,on of beautiful flor- - WESTERN prevent '.all inmates state funds rpeeimna full , , from those who simple to live off the city and awacS: Miller pointed out that state! laws make it mandatory to help those who meet welfaie requirements and that complete assis- lance could not be entirely stoP-- ! ped. Here's Rundown On What Spray To Use For Pests NO 1 C 4 ,.n ,' Jin'S Home gaideners in Utah are Chloidane, dieldien or hepta- - sprays have been used, Dr being hard put this year to keep thlor, either as a dust or spun, Rnowlton ctctlaied Anis, piobably one of the great- ahead of insect pests, according has pioved successful m lidding about the home to Dr. Geoige F. knowlton, Ltah property of earwigs vvheiever the ancl gduiPn, can be mu eessfuilv State University Extension ento- - sufficient insecticide has been controlled with heptachlor, used to cover enough of the home ten, chloradane or even 50 per Knowlton obseived. cent dust of DDT. Aphids, leafhappeis, loopers, ardea Di All treated ant nests should be eaivvigs and cutwoims are ere- - Usually a pound 01 moic of con- mxectieied dust is checked over again after two atmg damage on flowers and rentrated vegetables about the homes m neeried to treat the average, lot. or three weeks and a sections of the state. Flea beetles on potatoes, to- - meat applied if ants aie at all Dr. Knowlton advises mala-- 1 matoes, corn and cabbage and1 present tlnon for aphids, loopers and leaflioppers on loses and Virginia If only afew ants survive the leefhoppers and added that this 'creeper have met their downfall nest will soon be lebuilt and these insecticide is meeting with con jwhen 10 per cent DDT has been pests will continue their success. applied as a dust or when DDTance,' Dr. Knowlton warned. One Out of Every Three Convertibles Sold is a ford! Vocationing 57 Ford Fairlane 500 convertible top downers the nation over. Its the on that rides you solid, saf and secure . . . that's sensibly priced to fit into your vacation budget How about this dreamboat? 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