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Show 6 The Herald Journal BISY OX T1IE JOB sprung as cook In the 101st Signal Batin In Korea is Douglas It Lai sen of Logan (Pnotos for the Herald Journal by L S bm ) Special Herald Journal Report: Cache Valley Men Serve With (Special to the login Herald Journal) Mi of and Mrs Filet t Is Hvrum, Bracken, cuirently sciving K here with EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUAR Coips, woiking as a Cache Valiev is mechanic in the motor pool of Korea veil represented among the Unit- the Third light Aviation Section. ed States Army forces cuirently This unit ptovides air transpoita-tio- n and communication for the serving In Korea Men from throughout the coips' bcadquaitcrs Ift Israel-so- n has been In Kotea since Novarea are serving of 1953 He Is a graduate of in ember this with honor, great proudly, South Cache too not one High School and atat time region that many months ago was the woilds tended Utah State Agticultural College for one yeat. mator battlefield At least five Cache aiea men Today, although thcie Is no more sound of gun fire or attack- are serving with the 25th Infantry ing planes to be heard, there Division Three of the five were nevertheless are many traces of foitunale enough to lie assigned to the same company and two of war left In this small notion. Pfc. Alva M. Jsraclsen, son of these are hi others I Vernal Youth Killed By Hit-R- un Auto A Vernal PROVO boy was killed hrre early yesterday, apparently by a bit and run driver. The victim waa Henry E Staley. 12, son of former Vernal police chief Carl SUiey, who la now Uintah county deputy aher-if- f. Acting on a tip fiom a private ritizen, Spnngville police and the highway patrol arrested a construction woiker in connection with the case. The Staley boy yas struck bv a car as he pedaled a borrowed bicycle along Springvllle road at about 1754 South State street. He was pronounced dead on arrival at a hospital. C Medical And-riso- ;n-e- rr Oldham Memorial W The Thomas Oldham Memonal Building is the site of varied - CpI Douglas R laisen, son of Mi and Mrs ead Lai sen Logan is a took in the enlisted men s dining hall m Company "A of the 101st Signal Battalion. Honor Guard When Pvt. Morns D Lewis, son L of Mi and Mr- - R Lewis, Sinithfukl, returns home, he can numbci among the gieat and neai gieat he has seen such men as General Janus an Fleet and Maxwell D 'lavloi. Secretary of Defense ( hailes E Wilson and Koiean Pusident Svngman has Rliee. foi the Cache man sn veil as a meinbri of the division honoi guard And in addition to his militaiy duties, he Name Further County Fair Exhibition, Award Winners Important Building Conference Six Erie llenrikscn. clinical professor of gynecology, University of authorities nationally prominent California. Los Angeles; in obstetric and gynecology will Southern, Dr. James A. Dusbabek, assoiiate present papers at a aymposium in obstetrics and gynecology, marking the sixth annual meeting George Washington University, of Utah chapter, American Acad- Washington, D. C ; Dr. Jack emy of General Practice, Sept. Pritchard, associate professor of In Saif Lake City. obstetrics and gvnccology. WestScientific sessions, devoted exr ern Reserve University, Cleveclusively to medical problems of land, O , and Dr Conrad G Colbv the lins, professor of obstetncs and women and Ledcrle Laboratoiles Division of gvnccology, Tuiane university, the American Cyanamid Co, will New Orleans, La feature the appearances of six The piesidont of the American nalionallv prominent authonties Academy of General Practice, Di. In this field. They include: W B, Hildebrand, Menasha, Mis , Dr. Aithur II Klawans, assist- will participate in a banquet proant professor of obstetrics and gram Sept, 9, during which specigynecology, University of Illinois; al recognition will be paid Dr U. Di. M. Edward Davis, depait-me- R Bivner. Salt Lake City, imof obstetuc.s and gyneco- mediate past national president logy, University of Chicago; Dr. of the academy. SALT LAKE CITY, Military Forces Logan, and other members of lighting Division ami assig the same company with his bi oth- Seivue Coinpanv 31st Infantiv, have tui ned to the old Amu lean er Other Cache men in this unit spoil of hoiseshoes to pass the are Pfc Llovd Halls, son of Mi. long Koiean summer evenings. and Mrs LaVrre Halls. Ilavton, The games not only provide rewho aimed in Korea last Sept-- l laxation, but also piomote ftiend-I- v competition among the men ember, Pfi Howard G Ander-- I on son of Mr and Mrs Geoige Pic Johnson is supply clerk of Anderson, Huhmond, who is now the regimental supply off.ee, a gunnel on a 57 mm reeoiiless llivatc Johnson entered the idle, and I'fc Neal G Pickett, aci vice March 18 1953 He took son of Mi and Mrs Lolam M basic tunning at Foit Did, Calif, lickett, Lewiston who is ass d and later attended the leadei-shi- p to tin 27th Wolfhound Infantry course at Foit Ord Upon graduation he received Regiment along with Pic. Andoi-ao- n oiders foi duty in the Far East Pic Wendell T Johnson, hus- and arrived in Koiea November Luana Johnson, 18. 1953 band of Mis Cpls Ttodnev and Lamar sons of Mi and Mis Sylvester Andeison. Millville, began their seivue only a month apait and aruved in Koiea within a few weeks of each other Lamar, the younger of the pair, was first assigned in the 2nd lntantiv Division as a moitar new member when he at lived here late In September of last year A tew weeks later, in cailv Octobei, his older brothel, Rodney, was assigned as an administrative rink in the 25th Division's Quaitor-mastCompany. The two brothers got in touch with each other and in Januaiv of this year Lamar was tiansferred to the Tropic Six Authorities Scheduled For 1 S. Additional winners of Cache County fair competition weic important municipal activities With the official dedication of rcpoitcd today by official. the public building scheduled for In the Mothing division, latest winners named weir Owens Sept, 8. Mavor William Mens tailored suit Donna Munk, Benson, 2nd, Dorothy today that the Oldham Memonal houses many vital departments Hanson, Logan, 3rd; Mis. D. Larson, Millville, 3rd; mens of the municipal government and spoit shuts Mrs. Dean also provides other benefits for Logan, 3rd; mens rodeo the community. Mrs. Zella Howell, Parashut The laboratory there is used bv the city sundaiian's depaitment dise, 3id. SVLT LAKE CITY (Special -L Ciochet hat Mis Dean for scientific tests of the local Cutei lainment, tabs populai F Wanda Mis milk supply to insure health conLogan, 1st, llolidav On Ice, will again be ditions The stale county, and Dunn, ilyiuin, 2nd, Mis Clyde Smith, River Heights. 2nd, Mis ieatured at the Utah State Fair city health authorities have in the building Logan, 3rd. Dorothy Hanson, starting Sept 17 and contin ung childs swcatci Elda Acrnon, nightlv Many coinmcnltv health thiough Sept 2t BenLogan, 1st, Mis Beit Riggs, have occurred at the l, Matinee perfoimances will be son, 3id Maitha Krebs, Noith including the administratat 2 30 p m on Saturdays ion of polio shots, Red Cross Logan, 3rd, knitted sweater Mrs. given and Sundays during the perio, as blood dine donations and chest Clyde Smith, Rivei Heights, 1st, well as on Wednesday, Sept 22 crochet stole Wanda F Dunn, The at shows will begin The Oldham Memonal assem- llyrunt, 1st. Mrs Helen England, 8 30. night knitted stole Elda bly room is available liee of Logan, 2nd, charge to those gioups desiring Vernon. Logan, 1st, Mis. Dean to meet tlieie, and it has been Lundquist, 2nd. used extensively . Crochet bag Wanda F. Dunn, Local aitists used the lobby as Hjium. 1st, Elda Veinon, Logan, a display area, and manv out- 3id. Mis Clyde Smith, River standing aitis'ic woiks have been Heights, 1st,, 3id, knitted soiks Lund-quis- t, Ice Show Luiul-quis- t, head-quaite- acti-nti- rs es Mem-ona- ut seen In Korea has been active In unit athletic events and was among a group of members of the Church of Jesus Chi ist of Lattbr-da- v Saints that constructed a chapel at 2nd Division Headquarters The beautiful chapel was seen throughout the Far East through a picture of it which appeared m Stars and Stupes, the Army daily new spa pci Entenng the Army in Novem-bc- i 1952, he took basic naming at Camp Robeit in California. He has several medals lor being a membci of a championship nfle team at that time Before entenng the Armv he fanned with his father m Smith- - field other Cache men in Dean G Bullen, son ol Mi and Mrs Dean Bullen Richmond, who is a member of a small aims ordnance team attachAmong Korea are Pfc ed to the 31st Infantry Cpl Raymond L Sandquist son of Mr. and Mrs A C Sandquist, Lewiston, with the 7th Infantiy Division Pvt Eldon M Jenson, son oi Mi and Mrs Miltord Jenson, RFI) Logan, assigned to I Corps , and Pvt James R Hansen, son of Mi and Mrs Moiris L Hansen, Smithfield, who is with the Headquaiters and Sen vice Company of the 74th Engineer Combat Battalion. CACHE BRIEFS iTony Grove Meet Check Into To Hear Talk On Administration Assault Case A TONY GROVE (Special) v 1 a e r discussion on admimst management will highlight activities at the sixth annual U S. Bureau of Land Management conference here on Tuesday, when Ralph J Mitchell, administrative officer fiom Salt Lake City, is to 1 Tito Martenez, 48, today was bv the being he.d in custody Cache County Sheriff's office on charges of assault. The man being held allegedly attempted to assault Albeit 21. Cache sheepman, m dnect Logan Canvon eailv Saturday This afteinoon Oliicers of the sher-ll- f ployees s office arrested the suspect. Alaska Bad-engae- n, In Logan activities the federal emattending the heard a discussion on b Edward J Hoffman, from administrative Anchoiaee, and duung the afternoon Earl J Thomas, assistant to the Ogden the oiganization's director, Washmorning, con-fcien- forester Wcslev F Watson of Social Security Office, will be m ington D C , headed a discussion Logan on Thursday this week to on management planning. answer questions concerning SoThe BLM conference is schedcial Security. uled to end Wednesday afternoon. thcie Mis Dean Lundquist. Logan, has been 1st, feed bag adult clothing planned for the dedication ntes. Beatnce Thomas, Lewiston, 1st; according to the mavor, with the feed hag child s shut Mis. Delipublic invited to attend the aflair. lah Lai son. Millville, 1st dish towels Mrs Beatrice Thomas, Lewiston 2nd, Alta C. Bienchley, Wellsville. Gills' coal Sanity Lundquist, TV 3id bovs pants Gladys Logan. ; Andeison. Providence, 3rd, sleeping bag Maigaret Sigler, Logan, 2nd. crochet dress Mrs Clyde River Heights, 1st. Smith, Baker of Bountiful Ivy Priest, the Treasmei of the United States, Sunday night was among the guest contestants on the naWhat's My tionally televised Line SALT LAKE CITY, (IP The program on CBS-TWith all panel members, blind- - Itah Tavpavcrs Association they were unable to guess mated today that Utah's share of the identity of the Utahn, during the fedeia! budget foi the fiscal the couise of the questioning. year of 1955 is $264 000,000. A special cercmonv Ufahn Appears On Show Stumps Experts - j ' esti-folde- d, River Heights, Paradise Winners Set For State Fair 4-- H Represenlmg Cache County ini win Scolt, Millville state 4H ctiess revue, to Their di esses will be exhibited be conducted in connection with at the state fair Bcttv made a the state fair. Salt Lake City, will skirt and blouse with yellow and be Maulyn Thompson and Carol black color scheme; she is a Loft house member of thy same club in of Announcement style Paradise a is Miss Lofthouse. competition winners was made Kan en s dress is in lavender: she bv Mrs Bessie Lemon, is a membei of the Clothing III today Cache home demonstration ag.nt Club in Millvill led b' leniue Marilyn and Carol won the sen- Hovey and Mrs Fern Scott. ior division, and will display their Best Dress ci cations in person Daughter of Other costumes to be exhibited Mr. and Mrs Seymour Thompat the state fair from Cache son, River Heights, Marilyn will Countv aie the best dress, modelmodel an outfit consisting of a ed bv I lame Law of Paradise, jeisev blouse and coiduroy sknt and the complete costume, modelShe is a junior at South Cache ed bv Metiene Vonk of Mendon the 4-- next year and a member of the ribbons blue in Achieving were cosClothing IV club of River Heights, Countv competition led by Elaine Thompson. tumes modeled bv Rhodell Thcur-r- r Of Paradise and Bevrilv Flovd of Pi eviCaiol s lolks are Mi and Mis dence and Sharon Glauser. River Richaid Lofthouse. Paiadi.se. She, Heights loo. is a junior a houth Cache stvle dtess mue The Cache She has made a blue diess-udrew 42 costumes, moulded bv fiock. under dnecuon ot Clothing j members enrolled in third. lourth Club leadeis, Zella Howells and and advanced 4 II clothing proAlice D Olsen. Parud.s,. jects These costumes included Wmneis in the jumoi ciivsion 'house coats, school dresses, best were Bcttv Johnson daugn'ei of dresses and complete costumes and Mis Palitiii Johnson. Judges tor the revue were Mrs. P a i ,i J i m and Kuticu Scott, Vesta Mickel'on and Mrs Ina Ther-- 1 Larsen of Richmond. ol VU t and Mr 4-- p SENIOR DIVISION winners in the Cache Countv style dress revue are Marilyn Thompson of 4-- left River Heights and ,'crol Lofthouse of Paradise, jumots at South Cache high school i dau-dic- Jl N!OR 4 11 DIVISION tibsts n the countvs svle revue are Be'ty Johnson of annua Px ad.se and Karn Sect of Milled Their creations will go to the Utah Sa'e Fair D Salt Lake City. |