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Show Cache Primary Election Draws Large Interest Ths Herald Journal"1 6 4" 1 s'- - $ i. ' n . i t f iI I IS ia H c 1 -i 1 n .(' n; c u -- tmt X a ri " " y - . nil 4 - a , 1 , I - - , vti I - . , , i - at a farewell " t ' 4 testimonial 18th LDS ward, on HAWS . . , supi I lnlendent of laigan Citx I.ieitm who lias served in tiiat ios! for oxei 10 xeais and l,as been xutli Logan Citv 40 xeais (I.inov see-sawe- d, lead and then fne , two of the the winner could not he aicura'c-lpiedicted until the final cist wit had reported. On general terms, in manv invxeit Logm voters stance,. stronglv for one candidate whue the residens in the iount hoiked the oner landidate. with one tiie other to a group extent. great And in Lewiston District No 3 voters divided the Republican evenly on their ballots, cast'ng Acums 12 votes ea' h for II R and Frank B Leishman with a dozen votes each for Reed Bullen and Hyrum Gibbons Bi.l. SERVING THE PUBLIC ol And in mui-.'c- g a resident, she is a the m other mission to Depaitment, ontests teturns flov t d into the counhouse, .exjuai of the rates wnh fust oip canc-da- te bctoic gong kf C As the m k in Logan 'i I S ) Sunday J ' , l to be honoi cd - r e It udent, I 's, 'is sr - Close r I SAC K t fc Rav Mckonnev. The first diesel win pun leased by cite officials in 1027, when dii-plant ope ned r. IIAMILIO - - a C IMOGI'NF .1 . woki: cun' ted 'h hod t' n: of o n. aidi(,.c.-- non 1 L.) i a-- ; V - toe 14 i aiuiiiiaU - on ti.e Denioua'u t . Reputrluar. oimtx peoplt ins; Cat he 10,317 votes V ' 4 :l 'a - BUSILY ENGAGED in work at the Lor.m Diesel Plant are Gicgorv Harrington, Irft, and i tu'dl- - l.t'jt - oup a am1 o'- V .j ' :4 i ns A!. c!;st' i' AN, !. l t - -- ( N . . f ml ieoa the olfiLia' V oi- t.. a! , il ;r s c & mr e . I.Ul.V . ! c j 1 ; v . of local t ( i ri c.'ini'iri lIHiU.' II V I . ' I la '1 hat Urn ( ,ii no I oun! I C a ailcif o ln'c n ' in krc ic.. a.-! CI 1 -- i v he election 'luexitay va af r on m., c ou- .nou-- i v a . a li.teie-- t of n.,.!it ."t : '! e a'tie n. liic-ui- '. Manx' Spriiatm lac p had i iu- . po! ir.., ic 'taint v In aucti'ion to a latgcr xt.'e 'Itit swiu nboui ci oi lh ilciala Anil ii. Hi . out ty i 41. ij Jouina! wa- - tlooilec, 'o'i. than had been anticipated i.i. ci ex mg po.ii to made tue Lallou being cast large num- (luting the night as riLi.-n.- lien (See election More on page D 3 Paul, Ida Popular Response Logan Electric Department: Important Municipal Division olf-ye- ar Cify Commission Continues for Street Opening Survey whether or not to open Ninth Ninth final decision the sixth in a series of Herald Journal reports on the major divisions of the Logan City and Cache County agencies, prepared to help the general public better understand their government and those xxorR'ng in their behalf.) (Editors note: This Cn ir officials todav icpoited that they weie pleased with the popular response to the election greater than usual lor an primary contest, and expressed a nope that in the November general election that the trend tov ard greater participa- is tion in voting would be continued. on A still pending today Sueet and possibly Tenth as well-w- as o to further study the voted officials night after Tuesday city . One of tiie essential sections of the Logan Cn government and one of the greatest soirees for income to finance city situation. the Meeting during the regular Tuesday night session of operation) is the elect! ic departthe municipal ntv commission, ment. College Radio Headed bv Superintendent Clifton llavxs, who has been employed by Logan City oxer 40 years and occupied his present post oxer ten years, the department provides the needed electrical needs for tiie residents of the ntx. voice of Radio station KVbC, Kmployed in the division aie C. re umc opermil Stale College,' line Don CampKunz, foreman; n ,g of fall bell, assistant line foreman, J. ation w.lh ,.,e 27, according to Sept Alton quarter Fvans, lineman, lemp U .easor i Sv Smith. lineman; William Hersihi, Ut-- h State of at Agriculspeech to lineman; George apprentice tural college. ; Blanrhat d, trouble an FM station opeiating kSC, Fiank Smith, lineman; William 1 88 s. is the only at megacyi' llersehi, apprentice to lineman; Geoi ce Blanchard, double shoot-e- i licensed broadea ting static: at .1 . Civile a maior eduiat nai instiution Fiauklin d' i so in Utah, Dr. Ham n noted It is Petei son and Lima Spillman, non-r menial melei lepai'inan. the school year the eol-- , During Other Hr ers st ast lour lege Others are .die Unison, horns daily. G 1o 10 p m., Monday chief engineer diesel plant; through Frtdav. Orin Hulley. m intcnance enginkYSC will be stalled entirely eer. Rav Mekenney, operatot in students, as in year., past, Melvin A cates, operator, Dean They will wne the scripts, sched-- : Naylor, operator, Ronald Croik-et- t, ule the pru -- ms do the an- oiler, Gregory Ilaaringloti. nouni'ing, and manage the staoiler, Don Smith, oiler; Lax on tion Bui pose of he stuiion is to Larson, meter trailer; Joe assistant meter leader; atlord siik tual exoer-leni- e til ladio wink (ail Jacobsen, foreman, hyrdo Then ti . .1 ; in television will plant, Charles Sorenson, opeta-tl.ouis AJauglian, opeiator; lie supplemented bv production of ern Boultei . operator, and Met I IsU ping; ..ms toi the Salt I ake Mai shall, laietakei of pipe and television stations, III. llan.sen dam said It was in 1901 that l.ogan fust Clashes taught in diamn pro-du- e went into .he eleitucal business, tionscenei y , lighting, make-u- o and sm e that time vast tmpi mouistuming ite will stipple-mements ii- serxue and equipment their t: dining loi lelexision have been noted In 1927 the fust pi od ui turn diesel opeiadon xias started, when i it x otluials I omul that the depaitment aie alwaxs on siand-- b load was expanding at a alen lead' to go liaik to i apid tale iodax, six diesels aie xx in k during nights holulaxs or m oK'iatum Suiulaxs should any electru al dift the piesrnt time, half ot the ficulties arise eleitmal pouet is pm c hased hx Maintaining such a Luge operathe i it x Horn a pnxate utility, tion. which is so vital to the comwith the remaimlei being provid- munity. is not an easx job. but ed b the diesel and hydio the members of the Logan electriplants whuh aie nuiiueipa'ly cal department have earned the pi .use ot the iitx lesidents tor opeiated and owned A anou.s employes of the light their achievements m this field OutleHo Resume Local MAINTAINING THF- CITYS light need u an Important function of the electrical department, lleic. voikcr bit shown installing the new - ter Street lighting system, Cen- recent pioject. a West SideHigh Cache Bond Sales Show shooter Elects New Increase, However Trail Goal Class Officers 1 Purchases of U. S. Savings Bonds by Itah residents durinp At the elections DAYTOV Auguts, as reported by the Federal Reserve Bank, were just held at West Side lugli school, $1,498,878, according to J. A. Katts, saungs bonds chairman the follow mg were elected as class oltieers for the coming vear for Cache county. Seniors: Stephen Bastion. WesWhile this was an increase of 23r, cner August of last ton. Sharron Walkei, year and even though sales of E and II bond are good, we are behind schedule In our quota t I r 1 1 fCll W OHIGH president, Chiton, vice president. Manly n Lemon, Weston, secretary. Juniors: Sheldon Kendall, president; Clark Sears, Clifton, ice president; Schvaneveldt, Weston, secretary. : Os-for- d, of 4 million In 54', he said, With the distrihuUon of mlor-mation E and H bonds to practically every home in the state by the newsboys during pr uPn stokes, associate It Is hoped that many , at frss01 W,U,,,U Utahns will step i,p the pureh.a-- 1 m"na,ntunt ( State Blah Agricultural ollege, ing of bonds during the rommg be featured at a program months. Stated Mr. Charles afternoon, being spon-nia- n Thursday bonds state chair Smith, savings of sored bv the Association Church Women of Logan Prcs-Issue- s Appeal bytenan church The gathering is sihcdulcd to A special appeal is being made t 2 HO p n, in Westimms-t- o bt;in farmers, cattlemen and other i u.r llall of tho ,m.al h crop growers to set aside some, Speaking on liospitalitv to of their earnings into either the foreign Students-- A Community familiar E bonds or the new II Responsibility. the educator took which pay interest by an active part in bond An Ksperi-meIn International Liwng, Treasury check every six mouths. Both bonds make an excellent an organization founded to better reserve fund for all emergence's, international relations education reserves and suppleHostesses tor the Thursday ments to retirement programs, program and refreshments will he continued. i be Mrs Wesley Long chairman. Mr. Watts, county chairman, and Mrs Robert Pubhcoxet, made an appeal for everyone to Mis Walter Rumsey. Mis l, l If everyone in our area Jansen and Mrs. I). M. Mason. help. would buy just an extra bond or two along with limit purchases by those who are financially able, Cache realty would make its quo-- . Our county' ta, he stated. wartime record was among the best In the state, he continued. Lets now, in these comparatively peaceful times, sustain and upport our goxernment in tms , pro-Augus- t, i , Janice ken-niugto- Sophomores: Norma Archibald, If e b e r c a Davton, president Tleedet Weston wee picsuicnt; Maik Beutlrr, Day ton, seeietary. Brent Winwaid, freshmen: Chiton, piesutent, Ketnia Neven-suandeWeston, wee ptesident; Ten el Gunnel, l.mrose seeretan. Last spiing. Jay Si In anet eldt, Weston, was made student body ptesident with Kleanoi Jen Dalton wee president, and Maigaiet Beutler, Daxton, as seeietaiy . . i, Tax Increase nt LAKH C1T JP Lake City piopertx oxxuets S ALT 14 , per cent tneieasc in Broadcasts New Officers Selected At Preston High New class officers TRESTON have been elected at Ireston High School. Named to lead the senior class are Gorden Beckstead, president: Clifford Edwards, vice president; Diann Bochli, secretaiy. DeAerl Cutler, social manager, and Ru h Osen, reportei. The Juniors that were elected arc president, Douglas Webb; vice president. Clark Johnson: secretary, Dixie Smith; social manager, Donna Neeley, and reporter, LaDawn Whittle Officers of the sophomores are: president.' Glen Jepsen; vice president, Kimber Webb; secretary, Joan Wright; social manager, Roger Cole, and reporter, Julie Simmons. The freshman had their first time of electing officers m Preston high school and named president. Connie Jean Affleck vice president. Leon Edwards, ietary, Dixie DunkUg , and portei, Deann Dunk. ex. seere- et - -t,ueSalt a taxes this fall re-- x xn The Utah Taxpaxers raled todax city residents xv ill pax $14 077 000 in piopeitx taxes this yrai a jump oi $1 793,000 oxer last year's tmures -- Logan Men Attend Leadership School in Illinois Wins Promotion Army Reservist Yearl Tinker has been promoted lo rank of eorpoial. .n Batteiy Logan R .he 783th D. Artillery Anti-Aircra- ft Bn. where he is an heads noted that various aspects of the proposed plans to open up the streets in question should be thoroughly checked before any defmite decisions can lie made. Should Ninth North be made a through street, it would greatly benefit the surrounding sections of the city, it was stated. City Extension Tiie commissioners also further that discussed recent requests the Logan northern limits along Main Street be extended to take in additional areas. Although it was agreed that no action should be taken until a petition, as required by law, ol finally calling for such a move by residents in the aiea concerned, the officials went oxer various things that would be necessary for the city to do in case surti an extension should be made. Commis'".ner J Aernon Cook reported that Joe Fnedli, park dneetor, has recently completed a survey of city planted trees in the Logan area Only a few of the trees are dead or damaged, it was stated The commission noted that Mr. Fnedli should be commended for his work in carrying out the extensive study for the city. The check was needed in order for the officials to detertrees mine whether not newwould have to bp planted. Maxor William W Owens reported that following the Utah Municipal League convention in Salt Lake City, he plans on taking a brief vacation trip to California. and will not be present at next week's commission meeting Miscellaneous matters occupied the remainder of the Tuesday night agenda. -- V I Pilot Killed A . H fJ -- '4 x' Cut your present payments Payments Get extra cask now! r mor i Air Utah. (TP Force officials have identified the body of the pilot of an FB6 Sabie jet fighter which crashed at AYENDOVER. r $ SIEGLER ' r heats to up makes your kitchen the i WARMEST I ROOM IN YOUR HOME! r LOAN Jpf installment $1 500 - The Fies weie en loute to Frox o when the heaid of deer stepped in front of his car The vehicle careened out of control and overturned in a borrow pit The fatality was Ltahs 130ih of he year compared with 141 at this sane time a year ago. n. Leant op H "4 . i V Fries and hei baby, pasin the c a i , weie not in- student Clean op I Mrs sengers jured armory on AAednesdav evenings at Utah State Agneul-tuta- l The promotion was announced college. Cpl. Tucker partici- today by 1st Lt. John A. AVenner-greNorth Logan, of the battery. pates in training a the reserve A TaJ 7 B. motorist, Fries, was killed last night when his car rammed into fixe deer on U S highway six near Euieka in Juab county. s Group your I Chicago A Charles chief current bills Sales in Cache county for August were $22,094, according to the chairman. 'IP AA automatic-weapon- t program." in Utah Crash r SON I tali - - ALL-I- N- . . . Chicagoan Dies A 1 J v i $ i o a J or .ft,- pel ONE MONTHLY PAYMENT pacific rinane! PACIFIC, IMDUSTRIAL KK- 4- Wen-dove- Tripk Duff Performs tee f up to 4 rooms Furnishes HOT WATER COOKS meals perfectly HEATS the enly Neater yev can vie ANYWHERE! Span Savings design Powarfu! full hous parformann Haalmoktr Sav up to 50S in ful Sipglarmatic Draft nds tfiimnvy troublM Monty Back Guarantee Twa-in-O- Saa your Sieglar Daalar or vrita Utah, yesterday. He was Capt. A'anley T Johnston of White Mills, Kv. The plane was part of the 388th Fighter-Bomb- 116 NORTH MAIN. LOGAN. UTAH Telephone 2088 Other Convenient P.F. Offices 55 East 4th South 2258 Washington E!vd. Salt Loke Citv, Utah Ogden, Utah 32695 Telephone Telephone 8809 er Wing based at Clovis Air Force Base, N.M. V x Indian Killed Jake FORT HALL, Ida OP Fort Hall Nephi, a Indian, was killed instantly yesn driver on U. terday by a about one mile S. highway north of here. Bingham county Sheriff Everett Goodwin said marks on the high-- 1 way indicated that the car had skidded about 160 feet before it hit Nephi and hurled him 90 w If hit-ru- f u i 1 K t h' i 91-1- feet. - t cinrii. The Home of SEIGLER OIL HEATERS CRYSTAL FURNITURE CO. ? 254 North Main FI, Oil) SAIlITtN. rigtit and Roger llam.. lei- of Logan, visit with John O. Mitse'x, a national leader o! the higma Alpha 1 pst- - oiM. f' ! j The sheriff said officers were looking for a car with a broken left headlight and possibly a dented left fender. j j 511. .CAS KITCHEN HEATERS Ion B.i't-im-x- , wesie.n wi.ite I h.u'im-- n-- . n. the 2't'h leadership school at NnrV txans-o- : HI on Lake Mulligan tho is. Street, Logan Phone 444 m. |