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Show d Pnrlly cloudy n ml warm today. becoming show-cr- s i Inudy with rain and snow and much colder tonight nnd Friday. Low temperatures Friday morning 15 to .5 West, 50 to !i Fast and about 40 in Dixie; ftton-Southerly winds today. UTAH ie K. mT? Herald-Touma- l. LOGAN, Lr UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL Price lOls if 'enln. '' rumaini ICti : Direct Destinies Of Logan Junior Chamber They'll II ontroversy rvp lKjr , H jj. t Xij, Critically lotftr, JWG Welcome' In., "! H Hurt lu In Crash amt k, , II p lor fl Ur.! prlii modfi tr A" No. ii'i getting are in the process between different choosing varieties, says A. W. ,,s and irabers, chairman of the county 'Some js planning committee. emendations developed in the valu-fo- r unittee meetings will be farmers to consider. Plant certified Ranger Haifa Ire possible. It is a well and the stand iains good for several years, nt 40 per cent red clover and per eent grimm Alfalfa where farmers tu Ute U tt Ua I i fie. r. n. titebtt. d Bits is considerable re u rrwm, :ood shown above. Sakai, secretary retiring president is anting iVcct Hifld. Side are and new state director; Fverett Lee. president; Stewart Beimel t anil Bnine llichardson. vice president. Standing, lelt to right: George Bell, V. Vernon Coe,;;, Al Bini go, John Murcli, I.yle Holm-roBay Iiugie and Dean lingers, directors. C J Logan janning Group ege Frosh Elects New dvises On Plan Annual Executives rm Plantings Taking as president Activity Week junior chamber started and the tj. Ci r members of Logan ;.alrl. left to rigid: David, ;.asurer; Keid Wangsgaard, iW 4 nnd board of commerce executives ew ininr chamlier Wilt. Ph. winter killing water table. Plant ,Min-iri- d m for silage 301 preferably or U, S. hy-- I No. 52. Corn will produce food nutrients per acre than in the other crop grown high io q food Icst re CES my. Plant Cumberland ti clover aku do tqtiipa Pb. Cl per hay year and a hay crop and rate of 10 to 12 pounds It will produce a good he t. ; this (Continued on Page 8), office May 1 of Logan of comas upper classmen Using merce will be Everett Lee, manager of Johnsons Ski Hut. who has targets for harassing, freshman e served as seepnd vice president of students at Utah State wilt serve annual "Frosh Week, their the past chapter during year. Mr. Lee was chosen to the Jay- - starting next Monday when cam-ceexecutive chair last night atpus activity and a radio broadcast the annual election meeting of the christen a full week of events, is board of directors. He succeeds President ojt the greenlings Reid Wangsgaard, who has guided Duane Christensen, For nearly a month various the chapter through, a very sue- v committees have been planning cessful year of activities., Other Officers daily activities for the May be fciaialtaHst occasion when fieshies , don Ut tfe.QLheC; officefs-t- a the May dinner meeting next Wed- - role as campus leadet's. Although nesday night are Stewart Bennett, the annual "A day will be staged freshman May .5, representative of the New York Wednesday, Life Insurance, first vice president, 'events will be run off Monday, and Blaine Richardson, partner in Tuesday, Thursday,' and will be Alt. Logan Cafe, second vice presi- - climaxed Friday when upwards of dent. Retiring from these positions a hundred high schools from three are Ray Nelson and Mr. Lee, re- - states will visit the LSAC campus, Daily at 9 and 11 a,m. skits spon- spectively. Davld Sakai, accountant, was ap- - sored by different campus fratern-pointe- d secretary - treasurer last ities will be performed in the night by the new president; his selection was approved by the board. Mr. Wangsgaard was named Leo state director, succeeding ob-th- j 3-- 7 Johnson. GRICULTURAL NTED ' stetdr POPULAR JlAIN JMN 9 from morning ednesday t cult' tadcr, I l agricultural students from th Cache high school visited in Rich-i- i agricultural train The dairy train, under the vision of Wes Soulier, was sored by the Union Pacific oad. Mr. Soulier, who is the cultural agent for the rail-I- . pi atd opriate $18. ick eqs:j Foment tt , fl4iJ, boor, Vajior. I until 11:30, seventy presented an voca-a- exceptionally s program for this dairying is the major uitural in the enterprise TREES re-a- Robert Bovey ' Plant discussed 7- L at. the Sego the future of and emphasized the ' lr keeping high producing ' in the herds. lessor George B. Caine from tSAC who talked on the adages of artificial insemina-urge- d all the boys with dairy 'erls to join in the program u ts being organized in Jhis airying sin : ;o I. tllard A F :y. P1 try Baer. P interesting discussion on pastures was presented jforge Bateman from the col-- i sxperiment farm; and Elmo 'er, also from the experiment showed colored slides on the Mary conditions of local i wed iro. farms. lms were also shown, one y control by the use of DDT .u'hPr on how to kill itureJ b nd ffc' '1 Si I Coorocfo pt ;ati KlnPst JrS', re,urnpf1 SnrTn inner - loJ piano- rJ Ji Lee of Colo-Pt- a illa . rW FrUt - is in Knife prospect and Fork mem- fseasnn- The complete I;,, sioakers will be , ''lnS discussion and y the local club officers. - an--v- 3,kt ,New k,nd ,ah' APril 29 (U.P on 'Ll STff , perie- t R- - from where Mb Lee, , Logan Knife Fork n,auUrPr Peiintr lib,1 attended a region- rluH . representatives. !ls lhat an excellent S .m as chairman by Thomas Accepts Idea of Joint UMT And Draft WASHINGTON. April 29. U.R President Truman today made a qualitied forecast that forthe railMay tl road strike scheduled will be settled before the dead- B. Mc- Cabe. At the time, the white bouse said Kccles hnd agreed to accept the vice chairmanship. Mr. Truman, however, hits never mttdo the designation. line. Mr. Truman told his news Hint federal mediators are the Io get n diking heroically Because a few rul bless and desstrike settled. Sees Success pot ie men bold a sword over the He added hit beliel that they beads of free peoples throughout will succeed. Ar an afterthought, the world, it Is difficult if not he said at least he hoped so. Impossible to plan for national Questioned about the necessity pPHee itrtd security, declared g board to S. Eccles, vice chairman of for naming a Berntson. 47, of 3G0 South First the board of governors. Federal the strike at Boeing inquire-Intat West. watchmaker I.ogan, Reserve System, during a visit in Aircraft at Seallle, Wash., Mr. Needhams Jewelry for more than Cache valley Truman said he did not consider today. a quarter-centurWelcomed Home this a national emorgeny and Latest reports from the Cedar A native of who has therefore could not appoint, such Logan Herald-Journto the hospital, relayed achieved prominence in the area a hoard. , described United Press, by of national service. Mr. Eccles was President Truman also rejected their injuries as follows: welcomed home by several civic, on of a compromise suggestions Mr. Crockett lost his right eye educational and business leaders. Two of leaders. are s.u:..n coove. behind the fam iuc his nomination of members of the College suffered a broken right leg and He came here at the invitation of Block-- the on I he campus. They are Ray Alvord and Keith Antlerron. atomic energy commission for new multiple cuts nnd bruises. Desmond Anderson, student body 'terms of from one to five years. Mr. Berntson received, probahij at Utah State Agricul- president A-D- ay jThe chief executive strongly urged internal injuries, head wounds, jural college, to address an (hat hD nomination? he approved a fractured right leg towns-and ot collegians and by the Senate. broken lelt ankle nnd hip. j gemhly in the l;SAC audilorium. Mr. Truman brushed aside His condition was listed as cr. icnl. lleople and his address Asking that In Congress Hint the pies-ma- t After families of the v.et.msl mos( of hig informal s(atements terms he extended only for one had been notified last night of the' STICKLER BERT BY so as 0ff (pe record far oi two years. accident, irgil Henderson, a son- - news(aper publication is concern- For the first time in the history Such action, he said, would renf Mr. Lernlson. and Mr.. Eccles did refer to h:s'0f ,he United States queens" will Katej store a pall of uncertainty over Peikes Crotkett. w. e of the pilot. 'pcent (es)imnny befor0 a ioit the atomic oneigv program. It "eic flown to Cedar City by & committee of Congress regarding be auctioned off in a public guiltwould have,' he added an adverse e swi'aUr'endiZ airport. u'enronomic plane from effect .on the urgent business of This historic event resembling ilfr-aIn mp vnftmnrv Viiu iUn Subsequenlly, Mr,, and Mrs. W T nttfhbrjr' ahead 'in our knowledge liam Reeder (slirte Dorottir 'so woflWeA and utilization of atomic energy-botof tson Reetlei Mr. Berntson (laugh- hundreds yea. man' anrt dis(.ouragemnel. he B1;1 for use In our economy and ,ake l',,nce in the Utah State itr) and Mrs. Henderson lelt by declared,: Holing that the for our defense." re car to be with their father in college amphilheni Agricultural pointments nf the past and the The five members of the atomic Cedar City. uneeriainties of the future have!00 Iay j. designated as A duv energy conynlssion were nomilook Off Wednesday by the student body. of hones diminished achieving nated let year for one-veW'ho'tl Bid Nlorc Roy I heurer, manager of the Rgljng ppace terms. After a long Senate battle On thnt dale all the gils in the Valley Airmotive, stated that the. A Foundation Need over the choice of David Lilion-thn- i two men look off from the Lo- student body who were chosen! an chairman, they were conairport yesterday thorn-- 1 men bold a sword of Damocles' queens of special occasions, will firmed. tng, enroute to San IMego Jo visit over tbe heads of free people., be offered ns dates for the A" Another Issue (Continued on Page 7 day dance, to the highest bidders. throughout the world. The pros-- : The These terms expire in August. man making the largest mon-- ; pects 'of removing the threai. by Mr. Truman this month renomi-- ( peaceful means will be enhanced e'aiy bid will give he money to Continud on once ") Mr. Fccles declared, the sooner' the queen he has bid for, who in t v.e assert our moral and physical turn will consent to be his dale and for all Incurred foundato established the expenses pay power' This novel tion for peace. Economic and so- - during the evening. cial problem become more me;-.-- idea is intended to add an A Senior Scout training conferthe longer the establishing ditional incentive to take part in A" day activities. ence, to include ail stakes and of a firm peace is delayed. The vice chairman of the Fed-- j "A day is a date ret aside earn wards In the Cache Valley coun-earea, will be conducted Thurs- eral Reserve Sytem board of gov-- j year at thp USAC when all was met at Hotel Eccles by .dents will engaee in some physical Professor Roald F. Campbell, day, May 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the Mr. Anderson, head of the department of elemen representing the activity benefiting Jhe school, Logan tabernacle. tary education at University of The conference is being called college student body; by Prof. Painting, carpentry, building and Utah, will be the guest speaker at the request of George Q. Mor- Wendell Anderson, Mayor Curtis cleaning projects are undertaken ft the promotion exercises at the ris, general superintendent of the L. Miner, City Commissioner Glenn with the purpose of beautifying T. H. Humpherys, (the college and grounds. Logan Junior high school, anYMMIA of the LDS church and G. Nielsen, nounces Alvin W. Hess, principal. John D. Giles, assistant superin- County Commissioner L. Ray Ro-- ; This year a poster will be hung on The exercises will be held May (Continued Page 8) Old Main" at the college tendent who is also chairman of jin 27 at 8 p.m. Theme will be Not the Senior Scout committee for designating the working areas of all students. Students are assigned Agricultural college, will bo Moot 'the Twilight Eut the Dawn, Region 12, Boy Scouts of America. Students who will also discuss to jobs according to the initial of JuJd Harmon of Brigham City. These two men and the Cache Announcement that Mi. Harmon them theme in addition to the their last name. At 7:30 n.m. Valley council are cooperating in Wednesday, May 5. the coller hell had won the annual honor was featured speaker will be Patricia conducting the Senior Scout prowill be rung announcing the if t.iade today by Dr. Daryl Chase, ;Clark. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gram. chairman of the college commence-- j P. A. Clark, Marian Lenhart, A training team will be organ(Continued on page 7) , 29 JERUSALEM, April (UR moot committee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ized under direction of Mr. Giles British light artillery and mortars Mr. Harmon is a major in poll- - Lenhart and Robert Mortimer, so i and will include Mr. Morris; Rock shelled Jews tica! science, and obtained a 2.96 of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mortimer, attacking Jaffa today, M. Kirkham, LDS Scout execuand Irgun Zvai but grade point average In n! ie quart- tive; Ezra T. Benson, representing LeumiHaganah forces returned the fire ers at Utah Slate virtually h the general authorities of the LDS and were advancing. straight A record. He averaged IP church and other experts in the After a nightlong lull, the fierce After experiencing the warmest hours per quarter, ami received 'ield of senior scouting and repof the last five days was day of the year the mercury wert but one B. resentatives of the MIA general fighting resumed after dawn. Jews advancThe valedictorian Is married and to 77 degrees Wednesday-Ut- ah board. ed from positions on three sides residents today could look for- has two children. He has been E. Fred Spencer and Russell I. Invitations to attend the con- of the big Arab port city, from ward to rain and snow and much active in the political science de- Sorensen were elected president ference have been issued by which thousands of civilians were colder tonight, with temperatures partment. serving as piesident of anil respectively of presidents of each stake in Cache fleeing by sea. Horse Show .falling near or below freezing. the International Relations club the Cache Valley tnd Franklin counties to stake and mor- Strong winds, too. British and vice president of PI Sigma Association for the coming year. and ward YMMIA superintendtars laid down heavy fire Into the In Logan yesterday, the ther- Alpha, honorary fraternity. Last Wednesday evening. Directors alencies, bishoprics. Senior Scout Irgun positions in the Menshiya mometer neared 80 for the first year. Judd received the Clyde so elected at the meeting were eaders and Senior unit commitat the northeast of the time since last fall. Ixist night s Parker Baugh scholarship, and this A. I P.aer, Silvln Petersen, teemen. Arrangements are being quarter Ricks, James C. Waltentine Irgunists replied with mortar minimum was a cozy 55. Bui the season was named alternate for made locally under direction of city. new forecast today calls n hnlt to the Phi Kappa Phi fraternity fire and heavy firing from and Don J. Wilson. The meeting the Cache Valley Council officer? for spring at least teinpor- tional scholarship, and other automatic was conducted by Mr. Walenline, under direction of Preston W. weapons. arilv. retiring president of the associaPond, scout executive. Forecasters also warned that tion. Haganah forces also were reJuly 2, 3, 5 were tentatively ported advancing from their posi- winds which have plagued the intermountain country for the last tions to the south nf Jaffa. designed as the days for this Royal air force Spitfire fighters, few days, blowing dust and soot years show to be presented at the five of which late yesterday at- around wildly, will not only conCache County Fair Grounds. A missionary farewell testi The Cache Valley Canter club tacked Irgun positions with rock- tinue but will grow strongei. ntonial honoring Darrell D. Atkinfurnished the program with Joe ets. circled over the Jewish posiBy son of Hyrum will be held in Burt, president of th- organizations again today, but did not attack. British authorities said Hyrum First ward chapel Friday. tion introducing Ted Nielsen of WASHINGTON, April 29 (UP Logan Elks Lodge will sponsor 8 p.m., Elder Atkinson leaves for Providence nnd his four children they were for "moral effect." The senate commerce committee who provided a roping demonstraa social Saturday. 9:3( p.m., in the mission home May 3. In the harbor of the He recently returned from two tion. today approved the nomination of city of Tel Aviv, just north of the Lodge rooms, Hotel Eccles, for Charles Sawyer, former ambassa- Jaffa, two British destroyers stood members and partners, according years service in the navy, and has Retiring officers nf the Associador to Belgium, to be secretary of by as ships were unloaded, making to Robert West. been called to the Northern Stales tion include Mr. Wallentine, precommerce. In charge of the social, which mission. Darrell is the son of M'.i. sident; Claude O. Wennergren, plain that the British blockade ; E. Fred Spencer, The senate is expected to con- against illegal Jewish immigrants includes door prizes, dancing and Agnes Merrill, Hyrum, and O, N firm Sawyer either tomorrow or and arms imports still exists. treasurer; Don Wilson, seer el ary luncheon, will be Heb Bingham. Atkinson, Ogden. L. A. and Baer, Harry II. Simmons Monday. Sawyer is a Cincinnati atand A. Wendell Fuhriman, torney and a former Democratic lieutenant governor of Ohio. n He will succeed W. Averell WHY THE SECURITY I XIAN? who was appointed roving The Security Loan is a campaign ambassador for the European Rereading by to urge every citizen to provide Plans for Mendons May Day other memhers of the Sunday Stanley Michaelsen; covery Program. The committee also approved celebration a fete which has set school superinlendcncy and the Mcrline Yonk; piano duet by Paul financial security for himself and a record, having been held every other officers and teachers of this and Bernice Sorensen; vocal solo his family bv investing to the limit these nominations: Delos Wilson Rentzel, to be civil May 1 since Mendon was settled-a- re organization have pul finishing by T. Kay Sorensen: reading by L. in United States Savings Bonds. all complete, according to Earl touches on all arrangements for K. Wood; vocal solo by Ross Bart- Aside front financial security nnd aeronautics administrator. lett; song bv the City Slickers stability of the nation, citizens Harrington Wimberly, to be fed- Buist., Mendon Sunday school sup- the gala day. will benefit Individually by having A program at the ward chapel quartet; reading by SI unit Harderal power commissioner. erintendent,. who is in charge of a al 10 a. nt. will feature Ihe tol- - man; vocal solo by Colleen Bovv-- ( financial reserves to protect Russell B. Adams, to be member activities for the day. Continued on Page 7) hum fut' uncertainties. Rulen Ladle and Bill Longstroth, lowing numbers: vocal solo by civil aeronautic board. two-plac- u. No. Two Cache valley airmen werr in a Cedar City hospital today, re-- ! eivipg treatment for severe inlate yesterday juries suffered when a gust of wind tipped owi their plane as they were taking; off front the Cedin' City uiitti'l. Injuries Serious e Luseonibe Pilot of t fie was Joint Waller Crockett, L3, of Smit hfield, son of Mrs. Isabelle Cr.x keil, and a mechanic at Lumt-- j heig Motor Company' in Logon. His passenger was Kennel It II. Reluctantly WASHINGTON, April 29 - U.Ii President Truman said today he does not know when he will appoint Marriner S. Eccles ns vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. 'Eccles recently was replaced John Crockett In Cedar City Hospital UM '. Atomic Setup V Kenneth Berntson AncL Mil; f High U. S. There'll Be Picks, Shovels, Too Former Cache Citizen nTo I. 9 Rejects Plan Official, Pays Logan A Visit Io Change Local Leaders Cache Airmen! Marriner S. Eccles, It. lil-- t r9 $? p m 1 today their traffic-i- t a crash be- an and a ruck. Plane a.lr,,lane '.',s taklag off from vvhen a light ; la,rior, midori() ,he runway. The he tmi,'!ll.niither the r'101 driver was injured. tent u Members of the board during the year include the four execu- tives, besides the following; J. Vernon Cook, current state vice president; Al Biorge. George M. Bell, John Murch, Lyle Holmgren, j for. each day. Trophies will be awarded the fraternity and sorority doing the best job at both the skit and., at decorating. Mar-rine- d A ers Tackle Aggie Old Jobs With New Ideas w ad Logan-Cuch- iiered :ftrffn-iravWBrr- We ms thrttf iisap-ivvil- ar gun-Cael- ie . ' SENIOR SCOUT TRAINING MEET j 1 . A pre-Dea- Bee Hi ve Week Slated in Logan GOP Meetings e , Junior High Names Graduation Speaker g il n radio broadcast will be sented Monday evening at 8 p.m. Rogers and Ray Hugie. Review of Activities over KVNU under the direction Other candidates in the balloting of Karma Schaub and Marvin for president, first and second vice Rallison Softball games will be held (Continued on Page 8) daily at noon on the quad between ,the freshies and teams representing the seniors, juniors and sopho- mores. Junior Rasmussen and j.Twist Jones are in charge of all Next week is Bee Hive Wee ' athletics for the week. Friday. May 7, in connection in the four Logan stakes. (Continued op Page 8) From May 2 to May 8, there will be daily activities devoted to the cause of MIA Bee Hive departments, with Logan, Mt. LoLogan city Republicans are regan, Cache and East Cache members participating. All Bee Hive minded of their mass meetings, girls will wear their unit bands to be held tonight at 8 oclock in the various districts. No. 1 will during the week. Each day, Monday through conduct its session tomorrow night at the residence of Earl Hansen, Thursday, there will he a rad program, 4:30 p.m., over KVNU. 167 South Second East. Following is a list of the disEach stake will take its turn meeting places: paring a program. On May 7, the tricts, and 2 Sixth No. ward meeting Bee Hive talent show is scheduled, 8 p.m., in the Junior high audi- house; No. 3, Second ward meettorium, and free to the publiav ing house; No. 1, Third Ward; No. 6, All four stakes will jointly produce No. 5. Woodruff school; county courthouse; No. 7, Junior this show. . meeting On May 8, the various stakes 'high; No. S. German house; No. 9. Wilson school, an.i will hold Swarm Festivals No. 10, Whittier school. p-- j j j British Shell Jews Attacking Jaffa Warm Yeserday, But Tonight j No! HORSE SHOW GROUP ELECTS -- nt . La-Ve- re s -- Logan Knife and Fork Club To Hear Humorist Friday Night Ed Harding, noted humorist, will be the guest speaker at the Logan Knife and Fork club Friday in the Bluebird, said Ernest R. Lee, club secretary. The dinnqr will begin at 7:30 p.m. who is from Wash, Mr. Harding, has spokNorth Carolina, ington, en at over 200 dinners ir the last year and is one of the few humorists recommended by the associated club organization as surefire, entertainment. Club officers are willing to go out on a limb and predict that the members will enjoy Harding (even if they come with that I dare you to make me 'augh at- titude). The Logan Knife and Fork club is a member, of the Associated Clubs, which is the world's largest organization for better acquaintance of local and national leader'. There are 106 Knife nnd Fork clubs in the nation. -- ; Hyrura Missionary To Be Sawyer Approved Senate Group Elks Honored Social nt Har-rima- Plans For MendonMay Celebration Saturday Are Complete; Wide Variety of Activities Announced theni-sc-lve- ED HARDING |