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Show login v tost M'fl TtT'DAY TFe Herald Journal ut ST o m hr I O pens, At A Gala W eek End Movie Party School Before 'Summer Final One Have Youths Fling' Loqan ., ' r 8 f "XWftlP - - 'HMUfl(li - - ? f 4 1 4 - 7 V a 4 XN ii2 ft k I I i f Vt TI t ;w I '& 'f 0N w t .v ; r si : y f 1 niiuv . 4 ? ! V--t "Wj 4 w N - 1 ; i I j ,.' ' H - f 1 I u f dsSfci L 4I 1 -- 1 I M ,fc . V4 ' v .V5 t ' 4 1 .iyj i vf 4 a " ' il IT f2v i. flhh -- X. rI T Ji i -r jr I ' fit 4 v r f,r Im ir' v- (t VvvT'tV ; 'VVV f J f J4 - I ill s V? "t:K Pt I t I , 1 i 'P cs Ip v '. . s 1 1 i P If 4. t 5 - ? 1 i . TV r Z, ft ScS 0 U. ii si v ' ik) of W1-- tV: i yywi. i . y Jli r. - - - Jtir.i'f if z ' z. 4k IIIRF TIIFY COME Logan area youth- lire up on Main Street for the weekend movie party aponsored at the Capitol Theatre by I - Ezra Meet W. Men-ah- a, g, two-da- sions. Brought to Salt Lake City by Lederle Laboratories Division, American Cyanamld Co., Pearl of the River, N.Y., symposium, the visiting authorities will include: Dr. Arthur 11. Klawans, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology. University of Illinois; M. Edward Davis, depart- ment of obstetrics and gynecola, ogy, University of Southern Los Argeles; Dr. James A. Dusbabek, associate in obstetrics and gynecology, George Washington University, Washington, DC.; Dr. Jack Pritchard, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, O., and Dr. Conrad G. Collins, professor of obstetrics and gynecology, Tulane University, New Orleans, CaU-forni- 4 La. New officers of the Utah Academy will be elected at the con- cluding session Sept. p.m. 10 at 4 30 Utah Democrats Given Chance For State Wins SALT LAKE CITY, Vi (IB l(KK) Die long parade of voung people heads for the movie theatre from the department sore, eagerly await- AND T1IFRF. THEY GO youngsters from movie-eartoo- ahow. n Local Man Before exfenshp earwig control is possible in cairied out enabling autbon-tie- s must be certain Logan, legislation to accomplish such work, according to E. L. Fillmore, chief sanitarian for City Health Department. A number of townspeople have expressed to various city officials the dcsiie to have "the city do something about earwigs," mav adjourn to consider any obnoted the health aide. or changes tothe petiWe would like to take this jections The commission must also tion opportunity to state that if the people of Logan City wish to determine whether or not the forhave something done, they must mation of the district is necesexpress their wishes as a group for the public good. to the proper authority. It is sary Further Provision possible to do extensive control e basis." it work on a "At a final healing the board was explained, "hut the 01 finals In charge must be given permis- of comnussioncMs shall define and sion by the people themselves be- Establish boundaiies and make be taken. fore action any changes which they deem Control Possible necessary, provided that owners e control is being ac- of property included in these complished in various municipali- changes are given written notice ties in Utah. This is made poss- of said changes " "Within thirty (30) days after ible through enabling legislation district is created a hoaid Abateto the Mosquito pertaining ment Districts, Vol. 3, Title 26, of trustees must be appointed Chapter 14, Utah Code Annotated bv the county commissioners 1954. This legislation does not The board of trustees of the disapply specifically to mosquitos trict shall have the power to take although moaqultoea are by far all necessary and proper steps the greater public health prob- for extermination of mosquitos, lem, for they are infinitely more flies, and other insects within dangerous as far as disease trans- the cilstnct and to abate as numission Is concerned, A clause isances all .stagnant pools of water In this legislation broadens the and other breeding places for coverage to flies and other P- mosquitos, flies, and other ink lacets, and In such a way makes sects within the abatement t" possible the establishment of ear"The Board of Trustees of the wig control areas. "The full text of the legisla- district must furnish the county tion is somewhat lengthy so I commissioners and the county have prepared a resume of the auditor with a written estimate salient points of Vol. 3, Title 26, of the amount of money necessary Chapter 14, Utah Code Annotated for all pm poses required under 1953, "Mosquito Abatement Dis- the provision of the abatement district The county commissiontricts" as follows: "Any city, town, or county or ers shall in turn levy a tax sufportion thereof with a population ficient to secure the needed funds, not less than 100 Inhabitants may but not to exceed 1 mill upon all be created a mosquito abatement taxable propeity within said district. A petition is required abatement distiiot. to be presented to the Board of "Anv terntory l.wng adjacent Commissioners of the Countv to said district mav be annexed This petition must be signed bv into the district at anv time 10rc of the qualified electors of that a petition signed by the proposed district and must one half the owners of the set forth the boundaiies of the assessed valuation of such tein-toris piesented to the board of district. The petition is to he published in the local paper for two trustees of the abatement distiict. weeks before its presentation to This is to bo followed bv presen Also tation to the voters of the disthe eountv commissioners to be published with the petition trict ami to the proposed tern-torIs the date and time of the hear"Anv mosquito abatement dis ing at which the petition is to be considered. At this hearing alljfuct mav be dissolved upon the interested persons mav appear vote of two thirds of the quali-an- d be heard. The commission ' fled votois of said district." Set For Post co-o- Agri-rultui- Cily-wtd- d al Jones. McWhoitei, on Aug 9 was sentenced to a term not to exceed 5 years in the state prison after pleading guilty to carnal knowledge In relation to a girl ' However, the accused is being held at the Cache County jail until all of the probation activities have been completed For the Sept 27 hearing, vari-- 1 ous witnesses in the case will be heard. City Meet All tine of the districts In which senators will be chosen v ent Republican in 1932 although three of them picked Democratic senators in 1930. attempted assu't Cache Valley man. against a the warned officials beginning, Physical One Dead, Two No Change? DAHINGTON, England OB William Passmore. 80, who had been blind for 14 years, awoke after a hump on the head and announced that hi could see again. "Mv wife hasn't changed a bit, he said. i Injured in Utah Explosion DUCHESNE, Utah (IB A Du-- j youth was killed and two others senouslv injured vester-- 1 dav when thev shot at a small storage cabin and it exploded ernon Robbins, about 15, was killed when he fired a 22 caliber rifle at a coffee can in the cabin and the structure exploded Authorities believed the bullet hit some biasing cans or gunpowder but were unable to determine if the powder was in the can or boxes near bv Burns and puncture wounds from fixing metal were sustained by Robbins brother. Preston 8. and a friend. Wayne Brown, 12, son of Mrs Lillv Goff of Duchesne. They were in fair condition The blast demolished the cabin located across the Strawberry river about 100 vards outside the Duchesne ntv limits It was owned bv the U. S Bureau of Indian A j! -- w e . r t I f.' 5 . $ Name 27 In Latest Traffic Violation Data n j j ' h ' "v HAGGAR PVT. RFID A. McBRIDE . prepares for air drop. Logan Soldier Ends Training i Through stop Richard Follelt, Ilvde Park hit and run Ernest L. Christensen, Logan, failure to stop at railroad Leonard Erke-len- s. Ogden, improper passing Anthon Jepsen. Ogden. Failure to violet the right of C (Special' FORT BRAGG. wav EthcJ I Loveland, Bng-haPvt. Reid McBride, son of license ?lar-ol- d Citv, duveis Mr and Mrs 11 L McBnde, 54 Smith, Logan improper 5th West, Logan, is cur-- 1 mg Brent L. Frank, Mendon; to keep lookout failure a as here J. A dispenrently serving Martina An in 325th clerk the borne sary Infantrv Regiment, a unit of the1 Hlf-Ru- n 82nd Airborne Division The Cache Valiev soldier recent-chesn- e Utah HP SPRINGVII.LE, niade his fifth jump from a of hit-ru- n in the Charges driving ( ,n9 airrraft following three death of 12 year-ol- d Henrv E 0t intensive phvsical and V,P Staley of Vernal were brought totechnical ti aimng, which qualified day against Morns Peterson. 38. him as a paratrooper. a Spnngville construction worker. Pvt McBride, like other mem- Peterson was bound over to bers of the divisions wears his, Fourth Dtrlct Court for ,rul main parachute on his back, his and w as being held in Utah counreserve chute and combat pack ty iail in lieu of bond on the front and carries his rifle Police arrested Peterson after m a canvas container on the left a neighbor reported that a headside, when 'jumping. The U. S. light in Peterson's car was brokArmy gives all prospective air- en A dark car with a broken borne men a thorough training headlight was reported seen leavcourse prior to officially naming ing the scene of the accident. a man to the paratrooper ranks. sheens! SUPER lAfiD I GABARDINEf ! WVWiVWWvv As Paratrooper m SUCKS OF 4 DISTINCTION You'll be well dressed all year in these handsome Haggar Slacks . Luxurious fabrics m sheens and woven by the Nation'a number one mills and expertly tailored by America's number one maker of men's slacks. gabardines Pinball Law Ellis Layne C PRO0 'IB Provo Mav or Aura Hatch said todav the ci'v will fn to enact an anti-pinba- ll law as soon as possible. Rites Held Affairs Set Record SANDY. Utah ft A $1 000 re- ward was offered todav for apprehension of the lone bandit L-- w who robbed Sandv Citv Bank of $31 394 last week M anacer John B Crawford of American Surct' Co made the reward offer alter presenting a check to cover the loss to bank president lleber J. Burgon. Scholarship Tberold senior at Utah has 1 Rollins of Lovell. Mvo , student in automotive o State Aenci.Unial been awarded a Sro stholarsbip bv the Ohio Oil to This scholarsh.p will help enable Mr Rollins to conioleie his education in one of fhe best automotive laboratories m the United States, located in the US AC technology building It is one of 40 scholarships made available bv the oil company to encourage more students in receiving a college ed matron a A Man Fined Teto Martnsz, 48, of BelN'orte, Coio , Monday was lined $13 for from 5-- 7 of opposition. State Sens Alonzo F. Hopkins, Croydon, and J. Francis Fowles, Ogden, both Democrats, were unopposed for nomination or election. Because of the current holdover alignment of nine Republicans and only three Democrats, the GOP need win only three of the nine seats which actually will be contested. The registration fee Is $7 50. similar to that charged last year Included are the student activity fee, local rental and general deposit fee However, it does not Include the ROTC deposit nor book rentals, which are to be paid to the departments when classes commence Students should plan to be In regular attendance from the opening dav of classwork because much of the foundation for the various courses is established 4 :fn agenda examinations for Ixigan Citv Commission will sophomore football plavers will meet for a regular weekly meet- be given on Thursday from p m. ing today at 5 30 p. m. Among the matters expected to be disiussed will probably lie plans for the Sept. 8 dedication of the Oldham Memorial Building. The Democratic party seemed to have an even chance of winning control of the Utah House of Representatives in the fall election but it was thought there was little chance of Republicans losing control of the Senate. Because teims In the House are up for grabs each two years, the Democrats had an even chance of gaining control. However, Senate terms are for four years and because of the strong holdover of Republicans it was believed the Democrats would find it a tough row to hoe to gain control. Eleven Senate seats will be filled in the November election, of which the Democrats have already secured two because of lack ,v.& I v v Logan High's Plans Revealed Today Probation Case dis-tr- pro-Vule- ceive their questionaires in the work wPhm Utah (Idaho will have mail before the census actually 248 enumerators and 22 leaders, begins Then, on Oct 25, a crew with the census scheduled to also of enumerators will start collect- being in southern Idaho counties ing the loims, winch the fanners on Oct. 25 1. Complete Picture will have tilled out. as much as A 177 ot The aim is to get as complete a group people, possible along with 17 group leaders, will picture of fainting and faim procures and equipment as possible, federal officials have disclosed. Question will include the age and race of eveiv farm operatoi, number and size of farms, length of time on the farm, acres of land In various uses, crops, and livestock Other answers will tell whether state and Twenty-sevecity the faim has television, food traffic violations were listed on freezer, piped running watei, the weekly auto report released tractor, harvesting machines, car, today by Iogan City police de- ti uck and other equipment and partment. in conjunction with the facilities Farmers will also recitv court. port the amount they use of hired The citv violations included machine hire food fertiliJohn F Kendrick, laboi, Speeding and other fuels and zer, gasoline Marvin A Smith, Garv L. Evans oil. and Mauii'e Roskelley, all of 16th Census Logan ClvmrJ Lundgreen, PresThis 1954 census is the 16th of ton; Vooris R. Hyde, David II a series dating back to 1840 It Ashcroft. Ilvde Park; Gerald M. was taken every ten years up to Olsen, Howell; Leonard Jewett, 1920 and everv five since then Nounan, Ida through stop Ran- -' dail J Heaps. Smithfield; Vir-- v This yeai about 2200 crew leaders and 30 000 enumerators will covei ginia Erickson, Collinston; Lynn the nalion's farms in a move to yi Speth, Logan the census help the farmers help .J Through a red light Earl W Local field office for the Utah England, Thelma B Irogan, ifams Paradise, failure to keep census will be Salt Lake City. , lookout Robert M Tarbet, Gordon C. Wilson, Smithfield, Logan William B Improper turn Watkins, Iogan, improper registration Arlen Dahle, Logan. ! State violations report Uncle Sam will count noses this livestoi k repoiting In the nexti fall on the nations more than! five years, and because about about fiv million farms, and the Cache 100 questions will he Roth I- - Alder. Valley area along with the state farm PROVIDENCE equipment and practices, will he included in the mam- - assoc uited matters, census results Providence, has been named to the boaid of direotois of Westwill be pul to other liupoitant moth census project ern Cooperative Hatcheries. Main purpose of the count Is uses also Announcement of the appointto help supply facts for crop andi Local faun families will re-- 1 ment was made during the anp organnual meeting of the ization at Bellevue, Wash. Mr Aide Is also on the board of the Cach Valley Turkey Growp ers, sprvlng as secretary, and is Sign-Uvice president of the Providence Lions Club A graduate of Utah State Registeration procedures for college, he served for Senior High School were Logan a member over three years as announced today. of the U S Coast Guard Seniors are scheduled to sign Mr and Mrs Alder have a up for classes Friday at 2 p m., son Dick. with the junior set for Tuesday, Sept. 7 at 8 30 a m , and sophomores the same dav at 130 p m Students are being urged to be on hand at the designated time, if possible For those unable to A probation bearing in relation meet the required schedule, and to the case of Roger McWhorter, for those not able to complete 25, of Brigham City, Monday Wed- - j afternoon was set for Sept. 27 in registration, another time. after-- , 8, the Sept. nesday. during First District Court by Judge noon, has been included on the & yv. Lewis eity-wid- ing the show The Pennev organization sponsored the theatre partv as a final summer "fling" tor the Lagan area school youngsters. I Reveal Details For U.S. Farm Census Within The Cache Valley Area CACHE BRIEFS city-wid- e 0 Dr. tne vicinity Approximately were on hand for the pocu' City-Wid- e Cragun, Logan, of Utah president chapter, American caderny of Oneral Practice, will play an Important role In the sixth annual meeting in Hotel of the chapter Sept. Utah, Salt Lake City. The local physician will be master of ceremonies at the opening day banquet, which wlU be highlighted by a documentary honoring Dr. t R. Bryner, Salt Lake City, past president of the American Academy of General Practice. Dr. W. B. Hildebrand. Wis.. incumbent president of the American Academy, also will appear on the banquet program, along with Dr. Cragun, Dr. Bryner, Dr. T. E. Robinson, Salt Lake City, and Edmund K. llard-tnWashington, D C. humorist and phllosophef. Meet on obstetrics A symposium and gynecology will feature the y meeting, expected to attract between 200 and 250 Utah doctors. Six nationally prominent authorities in this important medical field will present papers and paiticipate In symposium discusDr, J (' Penney x.are Earwig Control Needs Legislation, Says Aide Local Physician To Be Featured At Medical j : CADET JOSEPH REYNOLDS, right, son of Mi. and Mrs. J. W. Reynolds, Vellsville, receives i outstanding eadit award from Brig Gen. J V. Air Fotce Base, Mah Fdumundson Fai-chi- Ui 10I-lcv- LEW 1STON Funeral services for Ellis Layne were held in the Iauiston Third Ward chapel of the LDS church Bishop Willis Hall conducted the services Praver m the home was given bv Claience Wisei. Preliminary music was plaved by Elna Wood The opening song bv the choir was Oh Mv Fathei anil Myron Wiser nave the invocation George and Alice Williams sang a duet, "A Pet feet Dav" followed bv a talk bv Dav id Lay ne, nephew of the deceased Bill Talbot sang a solo "Be-ven- d the Sunse", accompanies! bv Carolyn Baiket. folowed bv a W liford W talk h addups Remarks hv Bp Hall a song bv the so weume We'll Inder-stin- d' thou arJ beiueution bv AVe have wide selection for you to choose from now, in 1954 a newest colors and pattern. Pres- 9.95 ident llarento Nee!v concluded the services Burial was in the Lewiston cemetarv and Lawrence to 14.95 grave. Michigan leads all x; ups tn slits piomKt'on Iaveis ef son' white sodium chlonde underlie much of the lower Penms ,1a. -- 133 NORTH MAIN i |