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Show Grain Range The Dec-Ma- Iay July 255 Sept. Herald-Jouma- uss One Of County's War Heroes county L providence, suffocated in recorded its 17th of 1947 Tuesday Doyle Jones, 26, was crushed and an e'ght-fo- ' 5,, sand ot at the Johnson sand and pit, Logan. of more than five A veteran Mr. Jones rears army service, as one of this as recognized He enlisted valleys war heroes. the military October 1940 at ot 19, rose through the (hP ag t, ranks until he was a staff serge-inand then received two combat promotions to first lieutenant. He had been awarded the Silver Star medal, the Bronze Star medal, battle stars, the right bronze citatpurple heart, besides other ions. and had been wounded twice Av r trap (ravel combat. first lieutenant - at the time of his military release, Mr. Jones enwith a combat had served in Morroco, Tunisia, gineers unit m A hirily, Rome-Arn- Naples-Foggi- a, o, the Rhineland southern France, and the Ardennes High today campaigns. He 40-5- 0. Price 3, 1947 osnquer They Invie Public Sandtrap Accident Victim Was Joseph Smith Cache l oer 5 cent. . 4 Hoy irs (fly rcidental death Iftemoon when notth portion tonight spreadthe state Thuisday. Some v, hat wanner south portion todij hut wnimer over the state ThuS-.Ining LOGAN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 38. No. 284. Vol. I 'T AH Considerable cloudings' miui h portion today with occasion id snow flumes. Increasing cloud-inef- s t , Iln) to ROA Social Saturday Memorial 4 was decorated with the European- African-middl- e eastern libbon with ' x': eight bronze stars. vs The sand pit accident occurred t A. f .t shortly before 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon when Mr. Jones was shoveling sand down the pit into a chute that feeds the conveyor on belt. Working the cement equipment ot the convejor was De Vere Taggart, 34, foreman at sand the Johnson n.tu gravel establish ment. Mi. Taggart stated mat he had been up with Mr. Jones, helping Him shovel the sand, out had returned to cheek on the cement mixing, in about two minutes, he not ueil that the sand and stopped going fium i lie chute onto the lOivevor belt, and lie i.nmematelv tan to the liom to investigate. He saw Mr. Jones shovel to t lie side of the pit . and then diced one Oi his lee. protruding from the sand in the trap. After turning off the maehineiy and Mr. caning tor help, laggarl Service Dec. 1 Committee Chairman Cites Figures Cf Soviet Strength Dr. Sidney B. Sperry Will Deliver Sermon at Institute eligion vers. tv. at Brigham Young Dee. WASHINGTON, Thf filth annual Joseph Smith memorial sermon at Logan Institute of Religion will bj delivered Sunday, 10:30 a.m., in the instiB. tute chapel by Dr. Sidney .Sperry, directi r ol the division of .3 (U.B Chairman Charles A. Eaton of the house foreign affairs eommittep, pleading for speedy handling of the emergeney foreign aid bill, said today Russia is in a position tr lake over all of Europe by forec uni- - in 24 hours. Program for the annual meeting was announced today by Dr. W Eulon made the statement beV. Richards, institute director, fore the house rules committee, who invited the general public to which is considering his request to hear the sermon. send to the house floor his comThe faculty and students of Lomittee's $5s;0,(K)0,(X)0 bill for the gan LDS Institute are pleased to rebel ol trance, Italy and Austria, present Dr. Sperry in the fifth anand China. nual Joseph Smith memorial serDOLE JONi.S Eaton cited his committees recontinued oil Page Tvvoi mon," lie said. rrdot Oo'onel; LdP.ho Nielsen, honorary First LieuUSAC Military Sponsors Corps high command" which showed that Soviet RusOne of the definite objectives port V. ROTC staff Schindler. J. member; tenant; to the Capt. for n strategy conference prior Corps and its satellite states had Uon-al- d sia of LDS education is to develop h ami First Lieutenant Marco ROA Keller, annual Military honoiary appearance at the forthcoming men under arms as commaster. drill testimony of the divinity of the iwJTC Skabelund, . 1. Sponsor aie teit to ng.u. pared to 3,416,000 which could be work of Joseoh Smith. In harmony mustered by free European nawith this objective, the officers of tions. the institute invite, each year, an We might just as well face the outstanding scholar and churchd situation that Russia "proposes to man to deliver an address dealing conquer the world either by inwith some phase of the life and filtration or by force of arms," work of Joseph Smith." -- am Eaton.- - "She is 4 The Logan chapter, reserve oftrying to postDr. Sperry received his early NEW YORK, Dec. 3, U.B The ficers association, will sponsor its pone actual war ns long as she in chemistry. He did his training index of wholesale food prices in can. annual Military Ball Saturday, 9 graduate work at University of What is to prevent Russia from p.m in the Logan national guarl the week ended Dec. 2 soared to a Chicago where he secured his masover all of Europe in 24 taking armory. His doctorin e ter's t, & new degree religion. Dun Is in high, Five USAC cods attired l, hours? asked Rep. Eugene D. The dance will be was taken in oriental lanate Cache Valley First Night era" Inc., announced today. but uniforms are preferred for all bathing sui s and formals will be Cox, D., Ga., .a member of the will be headed toward College guages and literature. The index reflected an increase present and former members of i feured on stage nt the Capitol rules committee. Rill in Logan tonight to witness Following his work at Chicago, t "Not a thing, not a thing, Eaton in 13 of 31 foods in general use and Dr. the armed forces. The public is In a in Logan Palesbetween year .he local premier performance Sperry spent Questions concerning features of invited to attend, witn a special lheater rose in to replied. the from $7.17 pre$7.06 He valuable tine. has featui in bad the and 9:50 when finalists t Joan of Lorraine" teaching., Enlisted Reserve Corps invitation extended tv former andt.9 Etonmid; wraid take cast under ceding week. This compared with experience Tn seminaries and ili-Beautiful Coed ' contest, ng ah over all of France, Italy and 'Porto! and in the" corresponding 1946 stitutes of thfi' church. men, current $6.39 to as military will Harold gram, they pertain iirection of Professor ing sponsored by the Buzzer, e tugal in three weeks. It has the high period. The previous The complete program fob the tion of rank, direct commissions calets at USAC and Logan high be presented. i. Hansen. i machinery there to do it. established ended school, in week was the colSunday service is as follows Jean Mohr, Heber Cit, will Peggy Marble, editor of the and other matters, will ue answer-- , He agreed that the amount prowU1 be e dance Muslc for the 16 low The at $7.12. Sept. Selection by male trio. Bernard and Tom star in the title role today that posed for interim aid for France, ed fully by First SgU 1. J. Sanger furnished by Jack Dunns orches-a- lege annual, announced was $1.49 on Jan. 31, 1933. Brown, Hulme and Robert Dun-forjudging of the 12 con- Italy and Austria is not going to preliminary Wayman, Logan, will play n A the n built floor around tra. In before show, were Advances he noted corn, mooting appears Howard J. invocation, testants was done by Earl Carroll ti.e other lead role as director "out but it will help rye, beef, hams, bellies, lard, eggs, Maughan, president of East Cache of all enlisted reservists, active freshman military sponsors unit Hollywood beauty authority, vvlio keep Russia Df a play within a pay. Curtain sustain the morale of these counbe will at the lambs butter stake; vocal solo, Maxfield Lund; and inactive and all other former college, presented. steers, hogs, prunes, Thursfrom live cnose 8:20 linalists at photo tries. tomgnt, goes up A banquet .for ROA members and raisins. The prices of flour, scriptural reading, Harold I. Han- enlisted men, of the army of the and beauty charts furnishday, Friday and Saatrday. It will affect the courage of will be held at the Bluebird pre- graphs oats cottonseed oil, U. S. wheat, barley, and Prof. made these were sen; the at ed him. on organ duet, sale Tickets are City piano Photographs people to hang on a bit longdeuce. the cocoa ceding declined. and currants E. S. scheduled N. Chrisbeen Mrs. Tne W. has and office Clark Buzzer meeting photographDrug and the Secretarys er, Eaton said. b3 by Ilammond, ball tne 'tickets for may of Prices cheese, coffee, 4. 7:30 at beneDecember sugar, Dr. for er. tiansen; address. at the college. Sperry; Thursday, The house bill provides $530,000,-00- 0 e at the Gift House, the Ski 1 tea, beans, peas, peanuts, potatoes, diction, Edwin Clawson, president p.m. in the ROTC bunding on the Chatlene Tweedie, contest chairfor the three countries and on Saturat the Armory rice, molasses and milk held un- of Hyrum stake uSAC campus. ?r man, reports the finalists were $60,000,000 for China. The senate night-uni- t t,aF changed. chosen from among the following passed version provides $597,000,-00- 0 Accordlng to Capt. W. J. Lee, Oh-l- f Meanwhile Secretary of the instructor for the Organized 12 coeds: ReNae Perry, Orcella for the three nations and W. Reserve Corps in the tocai aiea, treasury John Snyder invited Orwin, Mary Esther Christensen, nothing for China. Congress to come up with its own about 20 Cache county enlisted I,ois Fryer. ReNae Reeder, Lucy A ideas on how to fight inflation. reservists have accepted assignEthel Heaton, Beverly Morrill, ment with lniantry, Artillery and Snyder told a press conference Valgardson, Betty Hogan, Marilyn SAN JOSE, Cal., Dec. 3. (U.B thut President Truman has no inEngineer units organized in the Carol, Beverley White and Jackie A soap companys slogan contest Cache stake M Men officers to county. Among these men are the tention of trying to shut off or Thompson. of Mrs. Haywood netted Civic club Pansy today representatives control congressional thinking on serve during the current MIA sea- following: S. The Most Beautiful Coed" will Sgl. Harry E. a $20,000 Cape Cod house with the son were elected last evening dur- Borup, Sgt. Willard D. Cazier, Sgl. northern Utah, including county be subject. a for presented as an intermission $1,500 and bedrooms met in Logan last four commissioners, He'd be pleased if they had ing a meeting of ward representri. Joimso.i, lpl. txenh wtnis a road program ieature oi the annual Buzzer Bal. lot on wlvch to build it. to outline evening atives. held in Logan Third ward Berntsen, Cpl. William ideas of their own," he said. l H. Van to be held Friday, December 5, Mrs. Haywoods win.itng slogan Utahns were warned today fhat ' for 1948 and 1949. Snyder, who has made some ap- chapel. olyke, Cpl. Clinton L. L,echty, M. nt the Aggie lieldhouse. The dance they will not be permitted to cut was session was not revealed. She mailed her of In the charge of President the stake organiza- Cpl. Dean R. Lindquist, Pfc. Reed congressional pearances before with corsages in C. Harris of Logan, chairman of is entry with a box top last committees to elaborate on the evergteen or. coniter trees from tion is Ken Johansen of the Third ti. Burr, Pic. Garold L. 174 order. Music will be by Jack the water sheds of the mountain iyer, associated month saying at the time, nobody roads the committee, in Mr. Trumans con- ward, while vice president is GorL. LaBeau, T4 Rayplan Admission foi Dunn's orchestra Raymond areas of the Cache forest for even wins these things. civic clubs of northern Utah. gress opening speech, said the ad- don Schv .meveldt, Fourth ward, mond L. LaBeau, 174 Earl F. A spokesman from each countv students is by student body card Christmas trees. She now lives in a is Blaine Jorensen, T5 Richard D. Nelson still is in the and secretary-treasurministrations of Alumni tne layout college have beer, The warning came from James outlined his particular highway apart,ment with her husband, Max, process of development. Duke, Seventh ward. and T5 Willard S. Wyatt. and it W'as decided that invited to attend, and admission O. Stewart, supervisor of Cache a plasterer, and their two children. proposals In charge of the meeting were He he said and Chairman that The Thursday mgln meeting two them is $1 per coup.c. national forest, who said that such Before the company awarded Marriner S. Eccles of the Federal Paul Garner, stake M Men superdelegates from each co mty iorAnother feature will be conducted by Sgt. Sanger ot the baH trees form one of the most importbe appointed as a commilte her the prize, however, Mrs. Hay- Reserve board would try 6 tit visor, and Ray Nelson, manual who is the .ill be introduction of Buzzet ant protective coverings of the regular aiiny assistant wood had to sign an affidavit down and work out something on counselor in the Cache according to priori, . Young unit instructor for Cache county. Miss water sheds of the mountain areas personalities of 1C47-4Ed Parson and Commissioner promising not to reveal her win- the conflicting views they ex- Mens superintendency. He will discuss the lollowing feaMarbie said today. of the country. Cache will Hall reperesent Parley M ning slogan. Thats because other The Mens president, Mr. combefore congressional tures of the ERC piogram: reOther activities planned in conHe pointed out that prosecutions S. T. on, the entrants would claim they sent in pressed committee; county mittees. along with Supervisor tention of rank; continuance of nection with Buzzer week, currentwill follow the discovery of anyone Edward Hess and a better one. Jeppson, Lyman Garner ar d a representative from losgevity, direct commissions, OCS, ly being observed on the campus, cutting the trees as such action is each of the six wards of the stake tree correspondence courses, troop T. Saunders, Weber county; L. S. are an FLIVER FLIERS assembly Tuesday, Dec- a violation of laws of federal and R. David and Waldron, will comprise an eligibility com- schools and active duty for limited Wright AMARILLO, Tex.. Dec. 3. (U.B ember 9 and a radio broadcast, state governments. and Willard Fox Peart Elder; conducted last Monday. Piper Cub pilots George V.. Tru- mittee. which will pass upon all periods. Wesley Kearl, Rich county. Under direction of the Relief man and Clifford y. Evans said to- basketball players which begin Captain Lee urges all to meet The committee will meet at joint 5. stake no had and with definite for competition January day they SERIOUSLY INJURED plans Sgt. Sanger, indicating that Society organization, a bazaar the state road comin leaving on the 51st leg of their it will be to the advantage of all Ogden with soon SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 3 (U.B program will be conducted a date can be as as mission veterans to investigate the meiits . Hunsaker, 25, of trip circling the world. Moyle Hyrum First ward recreation hail leisurely af the Reserve Coips program, and arranged. The flivver fliers landed here late was reported in serious Thursday evening. condition here today from injuries The program begins proomptl.v yesterday afternoon. They said opportunities lor higher Hyde Park PTA group will hold SCOUT HONORED suftered in a kerosene explosion at at 8 oclock, with Mrs. Reuben hev were in no big hurry to get its regular meeting tonight at 8 rank, commissions, education anu OGDEN. Dec. 3 (U.B Tommy his homo yesterday. Hunsaker, an Hansen, president of the organiza- back to New Jersey where they o'clock at the school. Wendell Rich an opportunity to serve the eoun-r- y Steffen, an Eagle Stout from Annual Parents visiting day at as a civilian. tion. in charge. Many pieces of set out last August 9 on the flight of the LDS Institute at the USAC been named candidate employe ot the Utah Poultry Pack- South Cache high school will be has 22 took which Into well them as was burncountries. on at be Educasale, Tretponton, handwork will "Spiritual and Character front the Ogden area council of ing plant observed Friday of this week, it ed when he attempted to kindle a was announced as several quilts made by the Earlier, they had said that Okla- tion.' Everyone is invited to atBoy Scouts to attend a regional today by Principal t would homa be the next with kerosene which exploded H. R. Adams. City stop tend. Relief Society. meeting of scout leaders in Hono- fire and saturated his clothing with lulu curly in February, it was anStudents will remain at home. liaming liquid. nounced heie today. while their parents will attend classes, using the regular bus Dr. George Washington Baker, service for transportation to and Utah physician and foi mer pioneer voices-short school. from One of the outstanding Accompanying Miss Sten in her Mendon resident, died Following in Tuesday recital will be Leo Taubman. Ogden hours. ' classes of the time. during morning a long illness. following famous concert pianist. Two as- Funeral there will be a program in the , Such was the verdict of the New services will be conducted sisting artists include some ol at 11 a. York Times when Suzanne Sten, afternoon, including a band con- Lindthe at cert, and discussions of school pur- - j who will appear in Logan taberLogans top musical talent Prof. quist and Sons mortuary chapel in Walter Welti, baritone, and Mischa Ogden. Burial will be in Mendon. secretary poses and problems. annual and Dora Sedgwick, schools nacle Friday, Dec. 12, made her high Logan v are Ha.iy Thomas Poznanski, violinist. debut in town hall at New York Dr. Baker was born in Mendon, vaudeville produc- Class advisors and Helen H. Schamber. Suzanne Sten, combining vocal October 9, 1862, a son of George 'Senior Hits. City. Business manager for, the protalent with personal beauty, is Washington and Agnes Richards tion of the senior class, .will be Other papers w'ere just as genknown from coast to coast in Baker. He attended Mendon dis- presented next Monday and Tues- ject is Marjorie Colo, Directing erous tn their praise. "A sumptuAmerica for a brilliant series of trict school and the BYC in Logan. day in Nibiey hall, it was an- the various acts are: Jurfius Hamous and volumninous voice, deachievements in opera, radio and He opened his first office in Og- nounced today by Bob Nelson, blin, Beverly Hansen. Elaine Ferclared the Herald Tribune. And of the seniors. concert. With the San Francisco den, commented, gus, Raymond Shanks, Doris Wolthe February 1, 1895. Before that president The production includes six acts ford. and Bob Nelson. was acc.aimed as he had she opera SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 3 UB been a teacher in the Menthat rare harbinger ot spring by The continuity is handled Ameris in Aida," as Ulrica in don schools. music, dancing and drama. Mona singer combining beauty, voice Announcement was made here The Masked Ball." with the Chiday afternoon, fit 2 oclock, the Hyde Dunn, Bob Hatcn and Ralph today of the appointment of Holger and style was revealed in Suzancago opera she sang in XI Trova-tore- , M. Larsen of Salt Lake City as new License ne Sten. citys grade school students will Dunn, while Fred Baugh and Clair be entertained. The Monday even- Wyatt ere in charge of stage and Danish vice consul for the area Hansel and Gretel. and SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 3 (LM8 Miss Stens appearance in Logan Martha. license ing show will be for junior and lighting. Principal Geotje S. Bates including Utah, Idaho and WyoUtah's 1948 automobile is being sponsored by Logan stake, She has been soloist with many plates' will go on sale Dec. 15 if senior students, and Mrs. Bessie T. Pacn are other ming. high school Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y of the great symphony orchestras, counties are prepared to issue curta'n goes up at 8 oclock. members of the faculty assisting with Christian O. Jensen resigned as I Saints, in cooperation Proceeds vice consul more than a year ago ji' musicians. including the New York Philhar- property tax clearances, according Tuesdays Senior Hus" will be in direction of the project. some local Funds raised by Senior Hits" but continued to serve until notimonic, the Boston Symphony, The to Allan Rogers, director of the presented only at night 8 oclock from the concert, above cost of and is for the gen-r- ai National Symphony in Baltimore motor vehicle registration division public. will go into the Memorial Field fied of Larsens appointment. Lair-se- n the concert, vvilj go to the stake, recreation field bSing and Washington D. C and the of ..the state tax commission. He Admission prices are 50 and 65 project is a native of Denmark but according to President Henry R. south of constructed the high came to Utah in 19i5. He has servDenver Civic Symphony Society. pointed out that plates can not go cents. Cooper. Cities to hear her .i recital on sale until taxes on vehicles Other Officers of toe senior school as a memorial to Logan ed two missions to Denmark for Tickets are currently on sale at have been paid to county class, besides President Nelson, are high alumni who gave their lives the "EDS church-'adinclude, besides New York, wad 'mission SUZANNE STEN the City Drug. Admission price Renee Sorensen, vice jiresident, in World War II. on Page 3.) is $1 plus tax. president from 1929 to 1934. j U.S. Wholesale Sanitation Officer Advises Two Projects For Logan Food Prices club members yes-- 4 heard a discussion of Logan city health problems, presented by Evan Western, city health and sanitation officer. The club also inducted two new members Herman Boll, proprietor Logan Lion Joan Of Lorraine . all-tim- the s , ' We Could announced that the annual dinner-danc- e will be held December 29, ia Hotel Eccles. Commitee members include Prof. Evan B. Murray, Mr. Tate, Harry H. Simmons and important projects in city, so far as health and antitation are concerned, are t.ie proposed health center, and a Kwage disposal plant. "People want good health above he especially If they ire ill. laid. And it has been that proved Iteaiih is In Logan purchasable, dty, we need more funds tor health welfare projects. He pointed out that about $25,-- 0 ,s available frpm the Oldham Will for construction of a health center. The state and federal government each wojld probably taatch this sum. , The sewage disposal plant sore-- 7 needed as the population of the dty increases would cost between COO.OOO and $300,000, Mr. Western estimated. The present method of getting rid of Logan sewage hav-l(- g it run in open ditches to the swamps west of town is very unsanitary and dangerous, fn conclusion, the sanitation reviewed progress Of local health measures In such 'fields as suPliy, cafe and grocery store Logan sanitation. , Attend Conclave ry R. Hurren, president of Lfche Valley Council, and rick p- - Champ, member of th executive committee, of ,Tegiona the Boy Scouts of America, lust evening from Salt C,ty V uters where they joined other of this area in meeting sectional conference on Scout-- 8 Problems and policies. KBechtel, of San Francisco, rman of the commit-anJ- ? - c- - vl J- - regional Carlson, regional Executive, were in attend-- 0 an n e obsence of George for Utah, Mr who ha( recently rom a meeting of the e.xecutive committee at Sm r to side ,ncisci was asked which were ed ky the officers, execulives committee chairmen of te i'i8ni? l,lah snd Wyoming Councils, jv a,1,naal regional meetings to be in Balt Lake Frni,r. City, San "os Angeles, and Hono-- t ltilu SI0 turnoi'aTnp annunced tnie tt Lake on City as beginning January 31. Northern Utah Road Proposals Outlined No Cutting Of Yule. Trees Allowed . semi-iorm- nt N of-tc- er Cache M Men Select Officers Prize! Win Such that two Leaders lon-lgh- ' exeducation committee, plained some of the values of Lion-iiIn effect, the aim of Lionism Is to better the conditions of man, he said. Any individual belonging to the club gets out of his membership only what he puts into it ia the way of unselfish activity, service and interest. Ray Nelson, chairman of the Christmas Ladies night nrogram, Scot semi-forma- -- Lion's the most Corps Meet Brad-stree- Capitol Tonight Thursday Evening was In charge of the meeting OwroJ OJSen vice president, while the program was by Rrof. A. Jr Morris. Vocal solos were given by Collepn Bowcutt, accomp- of Enlisted Reserve Begins Tonight o( the Boll Refrigeration company,, and Hugo E. Gustaveson, proprietor of OI4 Juniper lodge. Harold M. Petersen. - Mr. Western declared Lcgan Reserve Officers Unif Beautiful-CoeWill Sponsor Military Ball Contest At Continue Climb terday anied by Maxine Williams. , Charles D. Tate, member of jo.-n.vi-i one-roo- m , er To Hold Bazaar Hyde Park PTA n, tis'-ove- r South Cache Sets Parents Day n. , Famous Mezzo - Soprano Sings Here Dec. 12 Former Mendon Resident Dies , ' Logan High Will Present Annual Senior Hits Monday and Tuesday Former Logan World-Telegra- Man Honored m plates , i i . |