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Show K ' i V't ' 4I i . NP "i 1 , t & tH " 4 .u;u-- i H , ' t, s V' I,1.:' j JA y.'L-D-V- f V fc4 j- I ' - A x . w :"SP v & .; ti V . -- 10 THE HERALD 5 JOURNAL ,M r. OOK!(. ()fR -- c f .,'! I atl V 11 f JT . OuwSk diiot ed jneees ol machineiv neai one of weie Laisen, i, and A ,J Pemsen. mine enhances lah I One e Hu old mine dew Rings Hill a icsidcnts all piacti Iallaite todac cal iui )osc s nothing mole than cummmiiH of 200 is Ini 1 Jin-- t town Now and then a sheep her dcu m ci but hp seen in the aiea ilns once pi oud mining omnium tv now is now lull of nothing tun niemcii ie- V cisiloi to I aPtalle lodac c in see t ho ruins ol mam buildings a GAME EXAMINING OID building at LaPlatte are A. J. Peteisen, 1, of lljium, and Di. Joel ler I E Ricks professor of hKtoiv at Utah Slate College, visitois to the city this past week. i the roof and some of the walls have caved in, signs of the hotel are still to bo seen hero. Hiatt-- , and a tevc Button of Logan toclav has in his stand, il'hough 'he possession one ol the otiginal stock cot tilu ates issued heie LaPlatte appaientiv began it s use about 1891 At that time, a mavoi and I. s maishal weie to lie lound in the community the Inc oi pm ated about 184j aiea quuklv built up, until the, vaiious facilities needed foi the mineis and their lamilies wete all hut (Oinplete I be town is located appiovi-matel- v live miles southwest oi M.neial Point Mine in Last Canyon and an estimated 40 miles southeast of I ogan let oiding to local residents acquainted with the area people Locked to LaPlatte fiom all pails of the United States once the mining xnteiests weie discover- MtCif PRAISE : A gnodlv an Mint f paisp was given the m pi t appeal am r in Balt Lake C itv labernai le hoir altei its V.ales Pi oof of that aimed m Logan lliis week Wnon sump inri the foundation matks wheie filands of C at lie (ountv (lerk her I arsen, whom hp met main moie once stood A hole I, oceral years ago while on an LI)S mission m Males, sent a the town blacksmith shop a stable the entrances to some of copy of the Western Mail and South Wales News Jn a piomi-nes a plate was leview on the chon piesentatton The Salt Latse Moimon Taber nade Chon , whuh must lank as one of the f nesi in the wot Id, gate an inspired and outstanding petfotm-a- r z. i .he Sophia (Jar dens Pavilion Cardiff last night. It Was the fust tone it in their European tout, Fiom the beginning m ed there. of the petfonnance it was obvious that no effoit had been spaied tn the Laming of this beautifully balanced choir and the strictest d'sc iplme was obei ed by them and the conductor. Main of the tntet pi etattons wete emotional and stnnng, but never became sweetly sentimental, a deplorable Uace which sometimes occurs in chotal music. , , - s Platte Reflects The Past La ABOUT... By ROSS I a .jm CACHE GHOST TOWN 7 !;.",;",V AROUND... AN' Ijmfd fiho-- t inun Maliv hi re Ufci aid Join nal photos) this. diea IS nnlv people half v &HI FP HT RI)T R S w agon Uxlav tends in ( entc of once thuving community of LaPlatte lodav, I Aiming Boom of the mining boom, as juh oie continued to pour fiom the giound aiound the mountain community. Ample water supplies weie to be lound in the aiea and not too far awav weie lands for glaring cattle and sheep It is sa d that as a boy, David O. McKay, now president of the Chuith of Jesus Chnst of Latter-da- y Manv heaicl o HELP, HIII.F!: In the same issue of the paper, was an Unusual stoiy which may be of mleiest to Cache Valley readets: burglar refreshed himself with a nip of coffee while he was lansacking the offices of Forest j PioclucH, Ltd, estate owners of rlhe Huntlej, neai Gtoucextei police found yesteiday morning that he had not even washed the keri tup. He left the coffee-ma- i cup and the bottle of coftee on' saints, j o which once w INS maik site of former hotel, as a busy spot in LaFlalte, Although sometimes earned mail into LaPlatte on hoisebaik. Stage coaches piovided the only public tianspoitation in and out of the town ft was a legal difficulty with a lailioad line that finally sealed the late of LaPlatte After that, residents staited moving away, nevei to return again Today, the community has been empty foi some time Wheie a mam road was once situated, a giowth of tiees and biush now pievent tiavel. The mines which once produced ample revenue for one of the office floois To biew it he used some water which had been left jn a kettle Missing fiom the diawets were monev and pinning knives, valued alAt together at a few pounds least thats something that hasnt been discoveied a local buglaiy scenes as jet. TIMBTID Rl the settlers are walls and marked with cave-ceilings. At the entrance ol some of the pits are huge beams which weie nevei used in the mining opeiation, because of the close til U;. L- - haid-woikin- g IV KORF A: Specialist Thud Class Douglas K. Foliette, son ol Mi and Mrs F. Foliette, 346 V 1st West, I ogan is now a member of the 30th Antt-Aiaft Aitilleiy Battalion tn Korea The Cache Valley soldier has been mV slnce November lf j Loosle (hail man Veil Godliev, Ne s a giaduate of I ogan r mart Julius Jensen, High School. He has one of the member, Leo Godfiev, 1st alter-ceArmy specialist ratings inale Dee Buttais 2nd alternate Smilhfield-Ilcri- e o Ailhur Park Petcisen, chan man Naihan MaBIRTHDAY PARTICIPANT: MRS. GRfTA B. SMITH Cache County woman mainstains a busy schedule as eaieet lad, housewife, mother and active tesidi nt. w Coe I This past week, the militate and thers member, Wav man Hilhaid civilian foice at Ltah Geneiali 1st alternate, Pieston Lee, 2nd Depot in Ogden celebiated that, altei nate large installations 14th anniverWellsville-Mt- , Maik Sterling sary Among those taking part! Dean Mur-la- v chanman Iindlev, in the ohsei vance was Major vice chanman Thomas M William Iwittv, foimer ROTC Hall member, Veinon Bank-hea- d Col-' staff member at ltah State 1st alternate Melvin lege, who is now depot adiutant 2nd alternate The maioi look an active lole College- - Anting- - Viblev- - Proviin local aff aits land mamed a Melvin Waid, local girl tool while he was sta- dence- Millville Githeit Saundeis chanman tioned in Logan vice chanman Flovd Olsen 1st 7ollnigei membei, Oliver The alteinate, Joe Rindei knecht, 2nd AROIM) AV ABOIT: Denver papeis have been devot- alteinate 1 IN THE SPOTLIGHT: ai-k- in n, Wendell ing a goodly amount of space to John Boning and his coaching effoits at Denvei L Diversity . . Spotted walking down Mam Street in Logan the other dav was Alice Evans, LSAC student fiom New Jeise who 11 soon b letmmng to hei classes with the other Aggies Alices brother. Bob (who edited Student Lite last has been in the year) aiea all summer work-fo- r an electnc sign tijm One of the most popular and best liked individuals to be found m Cache Countv Couithoiise is Mary Liddie, She s the fi lends of all those in the counts butld-n. . Obseiving his bitthdav this Wednesday will be Ilovd M. Theurer, supenntendent of Cache County Schools . . Through Sept 10 Logan Citv Court collected S5 077 for 513 moving tiaffic violations within the city (thus far m 1955) . , . Theie are still quite a few tourists to be seen passing thiough Logan each day . . . Visilois to northern Ltah this week-enare and Mrs. Theron Littlefield. of Berkeley Calif He s an of- final of the Forestry Service. Newton- - M e n d o Kail Buist o Almalga-Petersbor- Batlaid, Max Rasmussen 1st alteinate, Melvin Hillvaid 2nd alteinate Logan- - North Logan- - Benson Alutoi lsiaelson chairman v ton Hoffman, ire chanman Foster Reese, membei, Ilaiold Evans 1st alteinate, Oivil Reese 2nd alternate Hvrum- - Paradise- - Avon Linar Jensen chanman Flwood Nielsen vie man Llovd Olsen, member, Alton Millet 1st attei-natGiovei Chustensen 2nd al- g e, ternate Delegates elected to attend the for naming county convention next veat s countv committee d Dr Aeinon L Israelsen vvilj be .the new piofessor of econo- - - (laud Icteisen membei, .... New Department n- Geoige chanman in College Names Professor To God- Bvron Hansen, fiev, chanman vice chanman ltairis Beinhisel membei, Heiman Johnson 1st Melvin Pitcher, 2nd alteinate alteinate j Wenwill be Wavne Tiavellei Noi man dell Godliev Loosle, Aithui Peter-iM- r. C'fO'ge Ballard 'Pn 'uto1 lsiaelson Melvin Jensen and Maik "aid Lmdlev The countv convention has been scheduled Sept 22 at the Cache ASC offices Dunng this gathering, the delegates will elect a countv committee chanman vice chanman and third member, as well as two altei nates Both the tommunitv and county commit-- i teeinen will take oifue Oct 1. mms in the school of business and social sciences at L'tah Stale college He has transfer! ed from the school of agncultuie as pio fessor of agncultuial economics and maiketing Dr Draelsen came to the de- - department itwo yeais when he was given a leave of absence to go to Puerto paitment of agricultural econo- mica to teach, and do research ' 1952. foi Local Woman Maintains Busy Around-The-Cloc- Mis Gtelta maintains a Schedule k B RntBh, of Logan, atound the house that ate neees-sai- v Mis Smith eniovs her lo k sc hedule cooking housekeep.ng climes as Dunng the dav, she pet forms well as her pi ofessional work the duties of a public servant, And whenever there is a little in hei capacitv as a deputv m exti a time she gets pleasuie (ache (ouutv Clerks office The sewing gardening or doing varilcmaindei of the time she s on ous assoc idled things which pio- the )ob being a devoted mother tyide added enjoyment vvhirh she practices 24 hotu s a I riendly Smile day and doing the many tasks Famous among her St ai ting tomoirow. Slate Health and neighbors for hei fnendly snule Mrs Smith notes that she authorities will begin milting likes to be neighboilv all of the out foims to paients in Smith-fiel- d in relation 4o the forth- time A native of Providence she at- - corning continuation of a special tended gi ade school latei going medical study lelating to selected to South Cache High and Ltah giade school childien there Scheduled for Smlthfield from Slate ( ollege A business eouise 97 an estimated For was taken at LSAC Foi seveial Sept young people will be included veais she woiked for a large and Elemental y fnm in Logan and Salt in the pioject Fiom Oct secondary Foi one vear she was a similar program will be carxt hool teachers of the language Lake t itv with the office of ried out at Btigham Cilv with ails English journalism associated Doetois Bov 170 children included bv (ache A alley Council, speech etc weie piaised will come to the two schools Mis Peail S Budge msti in tor bi outs ot Ameuca the Stale Department ot jm English and education at Ltali, Alls Smith has served as de- - Loin puts countv cletk foi the jVast Bublic Health State College The study is a cairyover fiom In addressing the final session veai In i elation to her county I enjov mvvvoik 'be special poliomehtis study of a week long Ham- - post she notes mg course toi teacheis of a new ami mv fellow woiket. They aie initiated last vear in Cache anu Box Elder Counties Data obtam-'ebasic communication eouise as fine people She was mamed to Robeit thiough the study is used by the college Mis Budge commended high school, juniot high Smith who was engaged in Ihe state medical officials as a basts1 and grade si hool teacheis for the automobile business locally. He foi detei mining the health stand aids of childien thioughout job thev are doing in helping siu- - passed awav in 1950 L tah A arious Posts dents gain a bettei undei siand-- ' hei Mis hie childien in othei Smith Although v Dunng of giammai, lng and master has served m various auxiliaries Cache-Ric- h (ountv communities htciatuie, sjieech fundamentals, of the DS (lunch including the were examined last vear, only and the like on the Sundav school Two veais ago, those m Smithfjeld and Brigham Speaking specifically teaching of soelling Mis Budge she was named polio chanman Citv aie being checked in the observed that spelling is best1 foi the Fouith Distiut in Logan. foi the omtng piogi am The othei s Mrs Smith has thiee childien, will be included m a in those schools wheie the whole language aits piogi am is stimu-- j Lb 16 a st ntoi at Logan JIih tion piogram next vear, accoiding School who enjov s athletics and to Mrs Aivian Miller, supeivisot lating and inter esimg Public communication piogi am which has been active in Si outing Julie for the Logan office, will be lnauguiated at LSA( fall Ann 12 a student at Logan Jun-k- h Health Nuisrs High and Javnc 5 in the 'quarter for all ficshmen Fnclav Whittier school aho discussed Hie teat hing of kmdeigaiten The family lesides at 245 Fast wi iting busy aioundthe-- ( , Rico with the federal govem- - ment as economist for the Public Housing Adm. He teturned in , ' jC - v" I ORMT R YIOAIF at LaPlatte, this old cabin even today remains stuidy in the hcait of the once I thirning communitv Huntci s sometimes use the In the immediate aiea. stiuctuie when they aie Tm Educator Lauds School Personnel Progress 27-3- 0 1 i d ' Our respect for jour belief is genuine and sincere . , , ' 1 agmultuial expeilment station, in Juh, 1947 foi iN'L'VaV e Sfafe Health Office Awaits Child Tests j the He was in the down. The old foige equipment still lemains in the blacksmith shop, a reminder of the work that went on theie. An old engine can be found near Uje entrance of a mine shalt Once a pi oud and busy center, todav lallatte is only a memory in thejmnds of thoxp familiar with the town. And to the occasional visitois coming upon the a colotful aiea it icpiesents putuie fiom the past LaPlatte mav never again be an inhabited plate hut it will always be a of interest to Ltah resisome R P G dents. fWjf Heppy Birthday MONDAY'S BIRTHDAYS Howard I.. Dorst. logan YYarren Brown, loean Betty Norton, laigan 3id North A pci son who is successful in mme than one field might well be called a fust class resident of the community Such a person is Mis Smith Mothei, housewife, and piolessional woman she is highly successful m all thiee and manages to find time to be a I, good neighbor too. Sign Up Farmers wishing to receive ap- pioval toi AC P practices to be done dunng October are to sign up in the countv office before Oct 1, accoiding to Cyril K. Munk, chanman of Cache County ASC bureau. The local office is located at' 52 N. 1st East, Logan. t rmzsLDL MoiMjuj |