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Show ttlE TimtJ)-JOtT..AT- ; Loj-a- Utah', Tucsiay. n, February 1, 19 3 TO test, to be uwd for serving large banquets, and for dancing. hn a huge fireplace, amt Canada The trees, similar to1 This, too, (Continued from Page 11 (Continued from Rage 1 built of native stone. To the west 'our own yellow pine, aie foiled in of the of the paity. Because tha chaiiman loom is an orehestia island, propel ty just across the liver ftom 'he dead of ice has been in inferior condition, taken by boat and to the south is a porch, winter, the lodge. This trail blanches at antl tul(,k tu th(1 rnjnSi turned in a All looms and plans were changed from competiporches have bom Mill and Spring Hollows, and ties inige lathe tn uniform Me while imished to preserve the natural tive lacing and follies. Into a party in with the Crdimson and Skyline they aie still green, and then color of the materials used. for everyone. Refreshments will b Ti ails. They, in turn, connect with1 stored in great shpds to dry and1 The south served. porch affords a won- other alls vv Inch cover the entiie cui e. When the turned-lo- g Sat ut day, according to Dale Nel is di v. jderful view of the cany on. the i iv er mountain area between Logan aud it is agHin run thiough the midland the rugged mountains covered sun, chaiiman of men's intramur-(al- s, recent statistics available Blacksmith Fork canyons. and Mis. Shirley Nelson Jen-Iso- n, jwheie it is tongued and gi oov ed, .with maple and pine. there are over 75 farm chairman of womens lntia- In the basement aie the rest landscaping itop, bottom and each end. busl-, Natives actively doing e ptide ourselves in our land-- j The door and window frames, rooms, large and the ski and snowshoe races murals, 1 are grooved, thus Floors and wal's, to a height of today, according to scaping job. Tons and tons of earth made of half-log'are scheduled as follows: 10 a.m. to make providing an almost have been with 57 men's ski fit .four feet, aie done in a red tile, report of G. Alvin attractive approaches and yet the, This Ivpe of construction featuies as Is the hall and stairway. To the director partnipanls already entered; 10:30, ter an assistant women's downhill: 11, mers downridge has been left o that the, a "slipping action. so that as the east of the rest looms aie storage Agricultural Col-!- li fnah State service. natuial beauty is unmarred. Shrub- - logs continue to diy. their ovv n jquarters and basement furnaee fa-- i $ hill, 43 entrees; 11:3( mens snow-sho- e. extension e 40 entiees; 12 noon, free Ibery will be planted, along with weight, plus the weight of the roof. jcihues. There is an outside door in on a state-- ? 14 operate ,hese trees, w here necessary. all one to the lunch furnished which basement Ikeeps than more opens by the studentbody In piessed joints or together'the hasls Matter of fact, the entire IS- - and tight second level grounds, making it oigani7ation; 1pm. womens slalCooperaUve membership acre trace of land affectionately No Nails om; 1:30 mens slalom, 36 entrees; c0Tymnre than 35,000 farmers. possible for those pat king on this e known as Panishman's Flat to There aie no nails used in the level to enter the lodge without p m., womens snow-shorelay; of cooperatives, 20 to types w 2:30 mens snovvshoe race, 22 teams Loganites is being developed log structui e. When a building plan walking aiound to the main en with fruit and Cerncd as pic-w-- e 10 a reerc uion 2 to 45 where ski submitted this company, paradise, enteied; and relay, 19 13. daily products; nickers and gues's of the lodge each log in the entire strut ture was teams entered. H'C and poultry products; Metluls To Winners five, enjoy socials and canyon and wool; blueprinted, cut and num- f 'livestock x j Tivities. bored. farm Medals will be given first and men acrom- 14, supply, Fxpetienced feeds; and i d Danishmans Flat was farm prosecond place individual Vinners. In the shipment to the building eight, miscellaneous leaded by Hans Hedemaik many site and erected them with ainaing'ago, Mi. Bott observed Those the mens ski and snowshoa events. ago. Soon after the home- - speed. Four men required less than, lows went to bed about six weeks Points will be awarded winners cooperatives were four- new in all events towards the Winter steading, a national forest ait was one week to erect all and have not been seen since, in Utah during IMS: anivago Assn. Emery by the government, and ceiling joists and rafters in theiWe have constructed a place vvheie passed Carnival trophy. Dairy Central II Coun-J- v much of the land in the Cache "hills Zanavoo Lodge The top three or four winners of by Dairy Assn Millard they may be seen and enjoyeddur-flaand Cache Valley passed to federal control. But 1he! Plans weie drawn by Mr. Bott anyone visiting Logan canyon the womens division will be sent Dairy Assn., cvn remained one of the few to fit the hill on which the building'ing the summer. ski meet at Winter to the efforts privatelv-owne- d tracts of land stands. Thete is a porch 12 by 24 Logan city water is used in the Park, Colo., March 5, announced eftKmghout the year, within the boidois of Cache Na-feover the main front entrance lodge for culinary purposes. For Zona MeCullock, chairman of the been made by the Extension tional forest. womens Winter Carnival events. 'Ve to assist cooperative assoc-Son- s which faces north. The first cooking, and heading, there is pro- The land changed hands several room entered Is a dining room 24 pane gas. The large dining room is Officials for the Saturday events in improving their managtimes, and in August 11)47, was pur- - by 66, enriched by a rolling of designed to seat about 250 people, ers business and' aInclude: Lloyd Hayes. Bountiful, fV1 d pro-antheir chased by Mr. Bott. Thirty days native poplar, cut and milled in 'with folding chairs and tables being head timer: Dale Rasmussen, Brig-hncting methods and . Ivde. merchandising poli-Y- ,, later, landscaping began, brush end Logan, and bv a large fireplace injused. All appointments and furnirecorder; Prof. Kn Yander-ho- ff rock were cleared, and a small lone end. built of rock from the ture are of the finest type. bnr, and Norval Hansen, Logan, V'.wtW'. , Carpenter states. im( A E 4 Telephoto ) Cen. aarm cooperatives play an Estimated Cost starters: Coach Genfge "Doc NelThe nude and battered body of (KEA Telephoto i mountain was moved to provide the mountains east of Bear Lake. Cap-idemaiket-- z left site now occupied by a lodge'ping the fireplace is a large piece Mr. Bott estimates that total cost Ann Cather (above), forTwo Air Force guided missiles, revealed for the first time, are shown son, referee; and P.alnh Downs, portant role in effective ter i r; products in stone from Blacksmith Fotk of the lodge and related items will mer beauty contest winner, was Bountiful; Harvey Murdock, of agi icultural worthy of the enchanting sur-o- f In flight. Left, the Vultee 774 takes off from White Sands, N. M, . and small proare many roundings. Bob Murray, Logan, and Don Is only 13 feet long doesn't house in Sacone If small found In which a and iah. There Grounds. that the be canyon, about NAtIV, $85,000 rooming Right, Proving had The earth moved from the large looks closely into Ihe stone, he canjinclude the work of himself and ramento, Calif., where she resided motion units which are at a disand 18 Inches In diameter, leaves Its special launching tower at Birkmoie, Logan, course setters. nd of hill was used to in marketing if they the old see the outline of Bear Lake, with her husband, Fred Cather, All aie working front Ibe bounds N. M. advantage cot in Almogordo, thus and their volume icanyon load and to make several ed by a different coloring from Many people have visited the who was arrested In San Jose, of the intramural division of the dur. Inot pool of jnew ones, providing easy access to the rest of the stone. urn. Main some of the advantages lodge from many parts of Utah and Calif, and held for questioning. phjsical education department. Lee the lodge from either up or down Beautiful chrome furniture will', Idaho, and they have declared it to ree operaters." Hansen. Brigham, Is general studmeetings the canyon. holding Besides ent chairman from the intramural and one most of be the unique Library work, the Hill Terraced S V( Rim E (arm management beautiful buildings in the entire department, and Herb Champ Is disand The hill was terraced into three , , iension Service prepared OGDEN, Utah UPi Livestock: 111 , Feb. 1 (U.P general studentbody chairman. country." Nephi said. The men SPRINGFIELD, -Cattle: 2,000. Opening maiket levels one just above ilvei lev el, front room is a smaller one, 16 from Michigan who erected the A New Books The general race committee Is set of jacks and a lubber ball Most bids and few sales one on the level of the old road.iby 29, for private parties, clubs logs declared it was the outstanddull. of Prof. H. B. Hunsaker, composed connin veterans m these went to steei s and heifers around 50c low- and one on the level of the present 'and wedding suppers. This has ing lodge they had worked on; apparently the most pued posses- Prof. Ken Vanderhoff, Mr. Nelson, farm Would a cowboy wear stockings? er; few medium to good steers canyon road. Such an airbngemellt windows ection with overlooking Logan river, they fell in love with Logan can- sion of a child, were found among and Mrs. Jenson. Transportation some held considerably provides ample room for parking as well as giving a view to the yon, and all expressed a desire to training. Yes indeed, for Nils was a real 18.25-1contiibutions, of- will be furnished to the Summit advice was given Considerable medium 15.50-1few med- for playgrounds and picnic areas, canyon, east and south. Another return for a visit when the project ficials said today. higher; his own with cowboy Saturday. Tickets for refreshmens, cowboy, efficientl6 m says of farming more ium heifers 50, common leaving most of the lower ground fireplace built of stone from is finished. transportation, and dance will be all and a hat make still to cowboy boots, jsony economically, butmedium cows y end the old pasture and orchard land Blacksmith Fork canyon makes The forest service personnel, given away in the main hall Wedown. his of face in the rapidly Choice that Mr. Hedemaik farmed for this a cheerful room. , profit ter to common James O. them and frohi the many Logan nesday and Thursday all day. Supervisor including and details For costs. further exciting rising production light vealers steady, others bid 50c future developments, such as cabin Adjacent to this room is the Stewart and Ranger A. P. Chris- business firms and conti actois. We reading on the above plot, read iower or more. Few understanding sites and play areas. Providing and interpreting FEMININE COP kitchen, 16 by 29 feet, completely tiansen, have been very cooperat- feel that Logan and Cache valley and the story of Nils by Ingri and quality vealers 30.00; bulk and formation, through meetings This area will be known as lined with aluminum and equipped ive. The state road supervisor, Carl have been In need of a suitable ii literature, OROVILLE, Cal., Feb. 1 (U.F at the choice 24.50-2on such topics as gove- Edgar Parin dAulaire, medium Zanavoo Park, and we hope it will with the best of modern appliances, M. Fonnesbeck, and Logan city place In Logan canyon, near Attractive Mrs. Leota Masteller, 36, rnment price supports, long range Smithfield public library. Nothing offered on feeder classes. some day be one of the beauty and designed to offer sanitary and water Alton enough, large enough and fine took over as constable hre today superintendent, received at editions Other production 200. policy, 75c lower good agricultural Opened Hogs: spots of Northern Utah, Mr. Bott efficient service to a largo number Eames, have been helpful and enough to entertain large conven- after the board of supervisors 0 the library Include: Gold for the than Friday. Good and choice goals, and European Recovery pro of people. explained. obliging. We are grateful for all tions or small groups and indi- turned down four male candidates Extensions of 'Grahams also a 0 was 0 ; lb. butchers part by Alice Cook Fuller, State pam, After the landscaping was well To the west Is a large room, 32 this cooperation received from vidual needs. for the job. economics 0 program thrilling story of the Grahams, of lbs lbs under way, Mr. Bott and his son, lanagai ipicultural 0 0 lbs iile. P taring tha past year. prairie fires, Indians and flood waLaMar, made an extended trip east choice sows under to ters during their Journey to the lbs coat of Investigate the play-lanBlack Hills of the Dakotas; Snow 300 lbs good and choice other states and to find a at ti buildng 13.50-1400 lbs 0 Over lbs a leavm Jim Dog by thrilling Kjelgaard material somewhat different than .ayoffs adventure of a dog of the north. Krar conventional brick or wood somemedium Pass of the Hot Puck by RichSheep: None. Odd head thing that would harmonise with m 193: No Depression Sign ard T. Flood, a story and good trucked In slaughter the scenic beauty of Logan canyon. in ti flat; good and After traveling several thousand of a school hocky teams exciting lambs e wa: carloads quotable around thousand miles and visiting many IALT LAKE CITY, Feb. 1 (UR) games, Intense rivalries and a choice mans struggle to help another 23.50-2- 4 with freight benefit. mills that specialize In cabins and Top executives of the U. S. al and man to find his place on the team; lodges, they settled on the Chijiker orctd system today discounted scatt- The Big Fisherman by Lloyd C. Apostles of Jesus. Strip type of log, milled by. the ered layoffs of railroad personnel Douglas, author of The Robe. The Another book recently received Pioneer Lab Cabin Co. of Roscomm i warning signal of economic new Douglas book is a story of Is entitled The Literature of the mon, Mich. Simon Peter, the most lovable New Testament by Ernest Findlay This company, cuts Its timber depression. from forests of northern Michigan Presidents of nine major railr- and human of the human of the Scott oads and officials of the Associ-itio- n of American railroads stopped here yesterday for a breakfast meeting with Utah industrial and business leaders. They said a in car loadings Is a reflection et seasonal and weather Influences. Officials took an optimistic view Mon.-Tues.-We- d. of the future, but observed that peaks of the postwar boom are be- New Lodge Air Force Reveals New Missiles In .by Logan Canyon Events For 1 1 Ul .! s, jjjnwl cross-countr- y am-tig- old-tim- botne-jpanie- fel-ca- - log-wor- t" A Iri-sta- et m p-- 3f He-he- highly-polishe- re-op- t Smithfield frarn-'LaMa- r. OgdenLivestock Lists March-of-Dim- 9, 7; 15-1- 0; 0; 11.50-13.5- 0. 0. 180-24- 19.50-20.5- 18.50-19.5- 260-28- 0; 300-33- 280-30- 17.50-18.5- Described 210-26- 0, 300-40- 5. 0. fast-movi- & R de-tli- to level off. ginning William T. Farley, president of Association of American Railroads and spokesman for the group, aid car loadings were off 8 to 9 per cent compared with 1947. But be said the period following the ar had been abnormal and that Tailroad traffic is running far head of any prewar year. the & co into Theft Ring In Utah Investigated S4LT LAKE CITY, Feb. The Two arrests have been made Jy focal authorities and the JtU has picked up another man Questioning in Vicksburg, Miss, y e wui be returned to Utah. n (he Missislsppi city 81 nald Hall Carroll, charged 4h violation of the federal dyer Tolies here said man shot and 'teles police they suspected killed by Los Tuesday was a TTie man.! J?f ,he rin8De La Casa- - 43, was said to L In possession of an auto from last Dec. 18. iv men Ogden arrested here were 5500 ball each. They Sllled themselves as Gayle - 7k, 28' Clearfield, and Victor m Jones, 28, Salt Lake City. They after detectives ch!itJ!rreste1 an audo and discovered the number was pressed Into , eaa cover over another motor lumber - "i funder u- Both' hen are auto dealers. No L, Constipated ,srLnve.u-B- R tivM-.l- i pa my break' stopped taking laxa-pht- a, V DcBonw, PhiladeU '1,'natfoJetthif--l fcllkand Leaders of unions representing railroad engineers and firemen seek to force railroads to add extra, needless men on diesel locomotives. This is sheer waste a program which would mean fewer improvements and higher TUBE PROTECTION Extreme cold weather may cause your tubes to fail! Don't let this happen! Extend your margin of get the new exclusive lafety Firestone Cold Weather Tube make-wor- costa Protection! This Fluid Injection Treatment lubricates the inside of your tubes and helps end cold ' weather tube failure hazards. IT'S FREE! TAKES ONLY 10 MINUTES . . . MAY. SAVE YOU TROUBLE AND MONEY LATER ON! COME IN TODAY! 10 4tWiLiiUm yE,d the to Co, and set DOLIU.K Order KELLOGGS a a CTTOOffl 3rd NORTH and MAIN PHONE 868 popI a foatlier-- .. . (V inafa twuk'piaJ' tAaf &S4' dJ'UHcC' W tcryeus. k for YOU! Railroads ate modem diesel locomotives because they are one of the means of giving faster, better service to you. Two men compose the crew of a diesel. They occupy a clean, comfortable cab" at the front. The engineer handles the throttle. The fireman Bits and watches the track ahead. With no coal to shovel, he has practically nothing else to do. No Benefit To You Now the leaders of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine-me- n w ant to use the diesel locomotive as a g scheme means of forcing a on the railroads. The extra men they propose to add to the diesel crews are not needed. There is no work for them. The union leaders are fighting among themselves about which union should furnish these extra, needless men. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers have even threatened a strike. You may not be interested in this dispute of these two unions, but you would be vitally concerned if these groups succeed in putting through this featherbedding scheme, because it would mean a slowing up of the improvement program of the railroads of which the diesel is the outstanding symbol. feather-beddin- TONE 0 ,nl sat-- c after akY0 ns is Leaders of two unions OGD0 OtSOQ Ppyt.Eat ounce uUt offers NEW for lormal kious cereal blioi SQBWQGB GOB (EGLIBCS 1 (UR) kvestigatlon. lift. SBW i Salt Lake City auto theft wreau today was investigating nat it thought may be the largest rganhed ring of auto thieves ever "operate in the area. Working with the auto theft bureau was the federal bureau of nS 3 DAYS 0 N LY Diesel crews are among railroad employes the highest paid real aristocrats of labor! Their pay is high by any standard. Granting of these demands, therefore, would mean that the railroads would be paying out millions in unearned wages to those in the very highest pay brackets. Wed Like To Spend This Money On You You know how much the diesel has meant to you in increased speed, comfort and convenience. The railroads have many more of them on order for even greater improvement in service to you. But needless drains of money, such as this present demand of the unions for needless men on diesels, reduce the ability of the railroads to spend money on better service for you. Proud as the railroads are of the diesel, it is only a small part of their improvement program. Since the Vitr, literally billions of dollars have been spent on improvement of tracks and stations, on new 10S WEST ADAMS STREET passenger and freight cars, as well as on diesel locomotives, and on the many other less conspicuous details of railroading that contribute to improved service. Means Less Service To You schemes like But brazen feather-beddin- g the one now proposed would, if successful, divert large sums of money from our present improvement programs. Even worse, they make improvements like the diesel worthless, by making the cost of their Feather-Beddin- g operation prohibitive. These demands are against you Interests as well as those of the railroads; They are schemes to make work. Neither you nor the railroads should be forced to pay such a penalty for progress. Thats why the railroads are resisting these make Work demands to the last ditch and why they are telling you about them. 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