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Show Jouma! d '3, isnj c ' tbat the,r r"e Grain Range culj nWK the , of vHg July Sent Dec May lVa'e n,; l"1 hilif ' I s oumri(, h "t Koal of 't ifd P The Close 1 83'a '7 Volume 37. bhiv Low 1 83 Ss 83 a 1 83'a 1 M1(J l'n,s to "V1 Open High Wheat: Number 89. LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY, APRIL t Reedy for Adventures Aqain Less ben tfl To Herald-Journa- l (lt o, meet VMS Against fan, at John S. Boyden of Salt Lake Will Give Keynote Speech their sms today n ix cost ith the natu, held in a, Convic Volunteers as Guinea Pig will Democrats Saturdconvention hold tneir party Woodruff ay at 2 p. m in Logan school auditorium, for the purpose electing county officers and for the state nanung delegates convention June 8, it was announced today by Dr. W. W. Merrill, party chairman of the county. Dr. G. L. Rees of Smithfield will chairb temporary convention man, and Mrs. George Pend of L wiston, temporary vice chair- - "1 Utah Democrat. The in charge of Saturday's includes Mrs. L. E. Nelson, and Tom Henderson Marjorie com-rutte- Rowley. Dr, Merrill announced chairmen comof various other convention mittees as follows; Senator James A McMurrin, resolutions and platform; C. D. McBride, order of business; L. E. Neison, credentials. Current officers of the Cache Democratic party are Dr. Merrill, chairman; Mrs. L. E. Nelson, vice A. W. (Chambers of chairman; Smithfield, treasurer, and Clinton Vernon, secretary. The county executive committ"e ists Dr. Merrill, Mrs. Nelson. Mr. Chambers, Mr. Vernon, Mrs. Sher-vi- n Maeser, Ambrose Call, . Max Adrian Hatch and Ponnesbeck, Senator McMurrin, all of Logan; Z Jay Van Orden pf Lewiston, H D. J. Ray Pond of Richmond, Plarke of Newton, E. N. Larsen of of Hyrum. and Wilford Anderson IVellsville. announced County Republicans ast week that their party contention will also be held Saturday -- at 2 p. m. in Logan Jun'or high luditorium. Keynote sneaker will George Lowe, Ogden attorney, chairman will be Petersen of Logan. temporary iarold M. z&r I! id Lieut. Col. Ben B. Blair, retired rofessor of military science and actics at Utah State Agricul-ur- al college, had returned to Lo- JS, an today following presentation the silver star award, a to Pvt, Raito R. of Pocatello, Ida. The ceremonies were held y in Pocatello, and receiving ie medal were the heros parent.-.-, ir. and Mrs. Ram Nakashima. The e r i c a n was wing Japanese-A- ng y, P- - Nak-shim- yes-:rda- m illed in when the Germans, exposed himself to enemy fire attempting to eliminate four iemy troops who had infiltrated ito the allied ranks. He threw renades at the enemy, stopping im, and was wounded twice. Raito was the second son of the aka hima couple to have given is life in World War II. About 150 natives, friends and acquaint-nce- s of the family attended Sunny's ceremony, which was proved over by a priest of the uddhist faith. ERS, e IS chine, fi t or, it Its 14, 1945, ity Chief of Police Eli Dyakulich. LeRoy D. Holmgren, Bear River lly, was fined $10 for speeding, 1(i running a stop sign cost forge Dean Bates of Logan $5. Other fines included: Melvin nutsen, Logan, $5, not a having ver's license; W. G. Mortensen, "ithfield, $5, faulty brakes and no 'jo horn; Lee Deton, Providence, o. not having drivers license in s possession; Robert H. Nish, Park'n8 ln a restricted nn actual CW' It Lake f motors Goodin' And Champions in the city competition. Wilson school Beverly Bindrup, was first place winner in the girls B division of the h tournament, while Marilyn Eames, Ellis, won second and Betty third. The gin B division is for 10, 11 and 12 year olds. In the A division, for girls nine years old and younger, Marlene Jeppson, Whittier, won first place; Anna Laura Aebischer, Yvhittier, second, and Arlene Eames, Ellis, Reese,-Yvhittie- To Be Distributed Milk subsidy checks will be distributed to Cache county milk producers by AAA representatives this week, according to Alphonso Christensen of Newton, county A Honied Hon service v Plymouth R J ERVKT5 MoCs&N PPLY Fairfield . Logan Reported W. Moffitt. 95 East First Boise NanM KVICE J Wendel' m. Weiser1) Bangup Affair! Ralph Miller of Auto driver Idaho established Malad, some sort of a record for freak accidents in Richmond Sunday night. Look at this list of achievements: Went to pass a car but wide didnt quite swing enough,, clipped the fender of the other auto, and skidded into and olon- - the boi-opit for 180 feet. Stopped skiucnng abruptly when he smashed into an approach to a field, jumped 42 feet through the air, hit on the front bumper and rolled over endwise once. rolling abruptly Stopped when he clipped off a power utility pole about 10 feet off the ground bringing darkness to Clarkston, Lewiston and Trenton residents. Crawled front the wreckage with an array of body bruises and facial cuts, was treated by the doctor and then talked to Roland A. Reese, state highway patrol man who . investigated the accident. Pleaded quilty to a speeding charge, paid the fine, arranged for a wrecker to come get his car and then went on his way not so merrily. WASHINGTON, April 15. l' IP The house today passed and sent to the senate legislation to provide for a draft holiday after May 15 and prohibit the induction of The bill was approved 290 to 108 after an unsuccessful effort by Rep. Dewey Short, R., Mo., to kill the bill by sending it back to the house military affairs committee. 174 Voting for the bill were five-mont- h teen-ager- To Hear Cantata Election and installation of new PTA officers for Logan Junior high school will take place Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. Meeting of the association will be held in the school auditorium and the program will include an Easter Cantata by members of the orchestra and Ninth grade chorus All patrons of the school as well as the public are invited to attend and enjoy this delightful musica. program. fA4 lelephoto Frank Johnson, one of 32 San Quentin convicts wno volunteered as being conducted by Stanford guinea pigs in the rheumatic fever te-t- s University Medical School, is given injection by Betty Randall, hospital technician. Experiment is conducted m hopes of developing a serum against the scourge of childhood. Republicans, Opposed were 41 Democrats and 6b Republicans and 2 minor party members. Shorts proposal was rejected 135 to 74. In approving the bill to keep the selective service act alive until Feb. 15, 1947, but stopping inductions from May 15 to Oct. 15, the election-consciohouse sidestepped a record vote on a straight draft extension. Administration leaders hoped that the senate would the bill to give the army its requested straight years extension of the act. , . House leaders predicted the membership, acutely aware of the coming elections, would try to dodge a recorded rol. call vote on the extension bill. Most members Municipal Officials Of Two Counties Meet Here Tuesday The sixth of a series of 11 re- gional municipal conferences, spon- cored by the Utah Municipal league, will be held in Hotel at Logan Tuesday, with municipal officials of Cache and Rich communities to attend, it was today by Glenn G. Nielsen, Logan city commissioner. The one-da- y conference will be- gin at 9:30 a. m., and will con- tinue until late afternoon. Mayor Earl J. Glade of Salt Lake City, who is also president of the muni- cipal league, will be guest speaker at a public meeting to be held at 8 p. m. in Logan First ward chapel. Theme of the evening session, is being sponsored by the citY, and by mutual groups in Lo- gan and Cache stakes, will be "beautification for the Utah centennial. The public is urged to attend jthe Tuesday evening program. cording to Mayor Curtis L. Miner. During the daytime clinic, var- ious toPics of municipal interest wil1 discussed, including the following Sewer neeijv in municipal corp- 'orations by Newell W. Pickett, chicf sanitarian for the state board of heaIth- construction and mam- tenance of municipal waterworks, systems. Carl Painter, secretary- treasurer of American society of civil enKineers; "the federal works aRencys advanced planning program for municipalities," II. C. Jessen, di trirt engineer for federal wot ks agency. "The state road commissions policy ns it relates to intercity state highways," Ray Leavitt, of state road comniis- ; "Class B and C rond funds. felt themselves Ul uncomfortably squeezed between the unpopularity of the draft and President Truman's assertion that its extension was vital to the nation's security. Little Girl Killed By Rifle Slug ld daughter of 15 u.P Edna Goodrich, Mr. Mrs. and Forest was killed accidentally last night by three bullets fired from a .22 caliber rifle by her 16- year-ol- d brother, Reed. The victim, and a brother, Ward, reportedly were in a building in back of the'r home when the elder brother fired five shots into the wall. Three of the bullets struck the child in the head The accident occurred while the Goodrich, al Fifth East, suffered body bruises and a sprained left ankle today when . truck by an automobile driven by Douglas Bench, 20, 78 Eost Second North, Carole was crossing Main street in the pedestrian lane at the die of Second North when struck by the car. Mr. Bench was issued h a ticket by Logan city policy cers for failure to .yield the right of way to pedestrians. offi-whic- tending church. College Comedy E. B. Maryon, adimni. trator of B und C road funds; "municipal rev- - who attended the college presentation Saturday of Papa Is All" were unanimous in their appraisal that "Here is an entertaining stage production, and well done. Dr. Halbert Greaves directs the comedy of a Pennsylvania Dutch family and its difficulties, which will be repeated tonight and Tucs- day in the USAC auditorium. Cur- tain time is 8:15; tickets may be at the City Drug, the col- lege secretarys office, or at the rs Funeral servirei for Mrs. Marion D.ntt Dahle, wife of Barrett Dahle, who died at the family home day. will be held Tuesday at 1 pm. in Logan Fourth ward chapel under direction of Bishop Vean door. Heading the cast as Papa is Ed- - die Redford of Logan. Gentle and sturdy Mama is Betty Brunson of Fillmore, while other members are Magna, L. Grant Reese of Smithfield, Bernice Chris- of Logan, Keith J. Hess of Jean Kirk of the pedestrian, lane but they hesitated in the middle 0f the road. Thinking they were going to let him drive through Mr. Bench accelerated the car just as the two girls stepped off again and he could not stop before he hit Carole. Marilyn was not struck by the automobile. street ' In , yjj YYdlllCU - Crowds Acclaim First-nighte- Judge Chosen For BY R. N. One man railed up and said: Would you like to buy some real estate? I'm getting plenty of it daily through my water taps." Another complained: The fish I drank this morning wouldnt have been so bad, had it not slipped down backwards. When I A woman observed: made coffee this morning, I got confused and didnt put any coffee in the percolator, since it looked too strong without any coffee. A River Heights citizen boasted: Ive begun selling gallon jugs of good, clear water to Logan citi Iran TEHRAN, April 15 d'li announced officially today that she has requested her representative o the United Nations to withdraw her complaint against Russia immediately. 44 MONTHS BEFORE FNEA J DAT . S MONTHS PAY AFTER J Nfrwsciiorf Fresh Assurances I OUlIICUIIt? IfeeS q 5praY r i "Each year in this valley, theres a lot of food that goej to the worms becuuse most people who have a tew fruit trees have no wav of getting them sprayed, Ca1. t someone make it a i'ahle project to offer his spray-sio- n mg equipment and time to us folks - ptihaps on an hourly basis, or ? That observation and suggestion - came today from Prof. G. E. McClellan of Logan one of the in this numerous householders county who have a few fruit trees which should be sprayed. Horticulturists contend that these trees should be sprayed each season. With that suggestion, would some individual or organization like to follow up the project of making available such a service? left-win- g, j Montana Disturbances pro-oss- North Cache FFA Gains High Rating y. Sunday's Mercury Went To 70 Tony Offers Us Some Good Wafer n four-year-o- ld en-he- Strike Causes Gui-don- three-quarte- j V-- sx-da- a. Easy Street. So the Quibble of the Water In the first five months after J Day, industrial disputes cost more man-day- s of work lost than did through all the war years, according to the office of war mobilization and reconversion. News chart above illustrates the relative losses. The announcement was made by the government spokesman, Prince Mozaffar Firouz who revealed that All BUTTE, Mont April 15 Russia has given Iran fresh assurpolice were alerted today ances that the withdrawal of the available red army will be completed by May to prevent further vandalism and hood-'um- s d Hating by gangs of 6. wh'ch has resulted in serious comsaid "has Firouz, "Iran, to two youths and thousplete confidence in the words and injury of ands dollars worth of dam ge to plellge of the Sov et government" He said that the instructions to homes. The were d'sturbances connected, Ambassador Hussein Ala were disy au'horitles believed, to the patched immediately after the re- str'ke of the CIO Mine, Mill and newed assurances from Russia Smeltermens union against the yesterday. The action was taken by Premier Anaconda Copper company. The 3 500 union members walked off Ahmed Ghavam as his government faced a spreading growth of influ their Jobs last Tuesday after rejecting a contract offering wage n ence of the of $1.48 a day. Tudeh party which suddenly Federal Labor Conciliator Robert in industrial Isiahan. emerged Williams pleaded for an end to the With further regard to the teleroting and warned that it already gram sent to Ala yesterday," Fir-ou- z has a peaceful settlesaid, today he has been given ment"endangered of the strike. further instructions. His appeal came after a Agreement Signed i, boy, identified as James "As a result of the agreement was taken to the hospital, signed between the Pers'an and (Continued On Page 81 Soviet governments concerning evacuation of all Soviet troops from Persian territory by May 6 the conditions and circumstances which dictated giving of the comthe security council no plaint longer arise. "In view of the fact that yesterNorth Cache chapter, Future day the Russian ambassador again Farmers of America, has received categorically reiterated to the pre- a Silver Beehive rating this year mier that complete and uncon- a rating given to clubs with the ditional evacuation by the red most outstanding activities and army will be completed by May 6 achievements it was learned instructions have been sent to Ala by the Persian government inPresident Thomas Geary and forming hm of the renewed nledg Vice President Reed Funk of the of the Soviet government and in- chapter received State Farmer structing him that since the Pers- keys at the recent state FFA conian government has complete convention, held in Logan. fidence in the word nnd pledge of the Soviet government he is instructed immediately to withdraw the complaint from the security council. There wns no indicat'on here whether the new instructions to Ala were sent forward with sufAlthough Cache skies were clear ficient dispatch to reach him prior today and the possibilities were o todav's security council meetin-- at good that they will remain clear--.h- e months precipitation total got which the Soviet reouest for removal of the Iran case from the . boost of .08 of an inch during .he week end. agenda will be debated. Total now for April is 1.54 inches, compared to 1.79 normal for .he entire month. Warmest day of ;he year was Saturday, when the ELLIOTTS BOOK Postma. BOSTON, April 15. (I.Rl Elliott Friends may call at the family Wanta a drink of good watr? home 144 East Third North, this Roosevelt expects to finish hv m. A. (Tony) Pehrson steps forF. morning h's book describing the late Presievening and Tuesday ai ward with this kind of offer to exjierienees until service time. Burial will be dent Roosevelt in Cla kston cemetery under Yalta, Teheran and Casablanca Logan citizens who are harras-e- d tion of Kenneth Lindquist mortu-Magn- The book will be en.itled "As He by the dispan appearance of the Saw It. ary. current tap water: "Cbme up and see me sometime and get all the GOOD water you want." Mr. Pehrson has a private spilng at his floral establishment, 1180 Canyon Road, and he invites all folks to use the hose that runs continuously in front of his place. "Come and fill up your containis being installed with all pos- ers via the canal. anytime, says Tony. sible haste. S'nre this is the season of high He inferred there are no strings is ' of the What and is process securing river the roily attached. runoff, cloudy. Melting of snow causes the current supply? Logan river the heavy runoff, and pours into is diverted Into the canal near CHILD BURNED of the river suspended particles of the Davis camp, earth and vegetation. The regular a mile up Logan canyon. The HEBER CITY, Utah, April 15. Il.M Funeral services will be conspring is not affected by this run- water then runs through the canal off; that's why Loganites are to the chlorinating house east of ducted in Holden. Utah, tomorrow is Messed with clear, fine water at all the Logan golf course. There it Stephen times of the year when the supply screened and chlorinated and test- afternoon for ed. It then empties into the ci y R. McConkie, who died yesterday comes through tl,e usual channel, main3. which conduct the water to as a result of burns suffered SatIIow long must Logan'tes dure the river water? From two the' tas. urday. The rhild, a son of Mr. Hnd Is the present water heaUhfnl? Mrs. Andrew K. McConkie, vas to three more weeks. The new It won't hurt anyone. The Btute burned while playing near bonfiic section of pipe about one mile in the family yard. from the mouth of Logan canyon (Continued On rage 8) direr.-tian.e- zens, and am now on the road to goes on. Why the cloudy water in Logan city? How long wifi it continue? Couldn't it have been averted? Is it healthful? and other questions were asked today of City Engineer Ray Hugie. Here are his answers: Why is Logan culinary water so cloudy? Because the regular source from the city spring has diverted so that a new sec- Hon of pipeline can be Installed. The water now going into the city mains comes from Logan river, - teen-age- ac-,th- at TRIDELL, Utah, April infI CuiQIC iICiyCS nUl Ec-cl- te parents were Junior High PTA 116 0- d s. Democrats and NEW YORK, April 15. (U PI The I niteil Nalions Necurily council today adopted without objcitioii ts provisional agenda, t in', fonnaiy plac ng the lo isli I'ranro Spain cluirgis agvn-lefore the council for diseusaion later thin week. Also Iran formally requested the United Nations security to withdraw Iranian council charges aga'nst Ituxidn from its agenda ami to consider the rase closed. With Real Estate So Expensive, Theres Goldin Them Thar Taps! Here Are Questions And Answers About Cloudy Logan Water bureau in 1946, accord ng 'gures compiled this morning Sybil Christensen in the county (rks office. bP until Saturday night a total of licenses had been H. Grant Ivins of Salt Lake during the year compared City, regional director for OPA, time has been selected judge for the 1945Ver ttle same Perlt horse show, which will be a feafcmk morning we Issued ture of the annual Richmond Black V19. to Weldon Raley Rog-rm- .i and White days celebration May 15 , Lewstn and Bonnia Jane and 16. en Smithfield, evidence, I The horse show and pulling sii . r Ht in tha a young matches will be held on the seca,noy does turn to love and ond day of the famous dairy cate Pr 'ensr issued takes tle expo, ition. There will be divinot g er onward swing, Miss sions for draft horses and mares, Frstensen said. saddle horses and pleasure horses. ,aIrige ALES A South, was issued a summons todav for failure to yield the right of way demon Liquor when the car he was driving coOGDEN, April 15. (L.Ri Judge J. llided with an auto driven by WilNebekers Ogden city court liam C. Curtis, 210 West First Quill broke all records for cases today South. handled. In his morning sessioR. The accident happened this Nebeker considered 54 cases 42 morning at 7 oclock at the interthem involving persons arrested of Fifth and North section of Fourth East. Mr. Moffitt, driving south, for drunkenness. rammed into the side of the Curtis car as it was passing through the intersection going east. R. J. Hadfield, traffic officer investigated the accident, Young couples in love havent who estimated damage costs of $160 to !LStnking a8Atnst matrimony, the two cars. boycotting the Logan marriage ense Richmond Show WITA-N- Y payeM Minor Accident Jackson His Accident Was w John Binns, Woodruff school marble shooter, beat all comers in the 8, 9 and 10 year old C division with Gary Evaru., Woodruff, second, and Frank Bench, Adams, third. shooters Ten, 11 and were entered m the B division that saw Rodney Jones, Ellis; Ralph Blotter, and Kent Harris YYhittier finish one, two, thiee. Lynn Blazzard, Logan junior high, won first place in the A division over Floyd Davis and Ervin Pulsipher who Lmsned second and third. Charles D. Tate, chairman of the boys and girls committee of the (xmtmued On Page 8) In Marble Logan city recreation councd-Loga- n Lion's club marble and hop-- , cotch tournaments were ci owned Saturday afternoon as school district champions competed in the finals of Triple-- In I Tourneys Hop-Scofc- h bedding Permits Popular Item CRVICE Twin Wi nners Named Listed ing in IOTOK-'- s eiefmola Freddie Smith, 10, WelLsburo. Tinea County, Pa., whose left arm was cilppled when dynamite stuk exploded in kitchen stove last November, enjoys reading adventures ol Red Ryder In Jewish Huspital, Philadelphia. Pa. Surgeons, working over him 41.. hours took out his collar bone, tied off four veins to reinoye sac In blood vessel which crippled his arm and endangered Ins lite, then sewed collar bone back in again. He will go home April 13. Traffic i than I liiili chairman. Wellsville farmers will receive their checks Tuesday from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. at the school house Richmond producers will call for ogan theirs Tuesday, 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m., at the club rooms. Eolations Remainder of the distribution schedule will be published in TuesHerald-Journa- l. Six Cache valley motorists were day's tied for traffic violations Loin in over the weekend, according to which jitaln Italy April action against Has Confidence In Russian Pledges rs third. Little apanese Soldier Sains Silver Star Prince Claims Iran Measure Would Also Stop Induction Of All Teen-Age- e nro-KHi- s Strike Cost 40 ""keynoto speaker wi'l be John S liovden of Salt Lake City, former assistant U. S. attorney nnd prom-,ne- ind Government ss county Cache n. Price Pive Centi son (Usd "aK )ok HUi. v & As a sun . by IN, Withdra wc w Com if' aint shu .viry to iliMt tons 4. une T ;r,e UTAH: Clear today and Tuet day; a little cooler tonight,' but rising daytime temperatures; high temperature this afternoon near TO, except near 80 in valleys sout" and ea t portions; low temperatures Tuesday morning 25 to 35. mercury went to the mark. This morning's minimum Aias 42, with Sundays maximum 65. Fifth Ward Will Repeat Drama By popular demand, "The Last drama with a powStop, three-ac- t erful message for todays America, will be presented again by Logan Fifth ward Mutual thespians under direction of L. H. Daines. The date i3 Wednesday at 8 p. m. in Fifth Arard recreation hall. At its premiere showing about three weeks ago, the drama drew a full house of Fifth ward members who were sincere In their oraise. "The Last Stop was described as timely, as well as being professionally produced. "Many requests from people of other wardo that we stage the play a second time have come In," said Director Daines today. "Even though it Is a royalty play, we have been urged by ward executives to repeat the drama, inviting everyone In the area to attend. There will be no admlaslon charge. |