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Show 6fHE Veteran Enrollment Saturday, December At USAC Stays t Veterans enrollment has declined much less at Utah State Agricultural college than the national average, Gle F. Blaser, veterans coordinator, decared today. ind f Athough there are 18 percent fewer decline a the than ago, year in States United colleges women is 10.6 t i.' iT " , r - . I Iw " . at USAC percent. The total of veterans enrolled at Utah State in the fall was 2,060 as compared with 2,306 in the autumn o ' vS - W vc-G"- Many Get M.S. Degrees One reason suggested for the more favorable percentage at SAC is the improved facilities for 1 4 v Sxs&wt - ' raduate work, particularly technical and applied science fields, veterans are continuing at It. has been the pleasure and'; Many 1,10 c0ll8p af,er competing Herald-lournof the privilege for the bachel0rs 4ujn?miits to publish more than Lit degree and are seeking master of past science or doctor ot philosophy to Santa Claus'' during throe weeks. Alter these let ters degrei s. were printed, they were rushed to Completion of the large Technol-Santa- 's workshop at t lie .North OKV building enables expansion of enrollment and of curricular in Pole. We sinrei ely believe all the let Engineering and Technology, esters have been forwarded there p(.cjay m the automotive i.t.d in ample time for Santa and his aeronnuties and industrial fields, Christ- Addition of such rare laboratory helpers to read before Ins and all the to buys as the electron micio- mas eve trip equipment are Ml'e SCOp(, and spec- girls in this area. We that, although many kiddies dtdn t tograph has given a swift impetus have time to submit their letters. lf) afjvancef) work in botany and isl mas j a n t pathology, bacteriology, they will enjoy a Merry Cln too. chemistry and other fields. Improved hou si ng conditions, with many prefabricated and quen-I- n at the set apartments, have helped hold Santa's mail-baHerald-Journwere letters from1 the veterans. Also such extracur-bov- s and girls in 26 diffeient com- - ricttlar adantages as numerous ehieflv in Cache county, tures by outside scientists brought At least a third of the kiddies in by Sigma Xi, the summer letters came from Logan, while school, and the graduate school, others came from as far north as has helped. Franklin and Preston, Ida., and: another from as far south as Monticello. San Juan county. Utah. Other Cache county communi-- 1 ties whose kiddies sent letters to the Christmas Saint, in care of were: Clarks-tothe Herald-Journa- l, Smithfield, Providence, New TWO CACHE STUDENTS won savings bonds in a state young designers contest. Rulon J. Rasmussen, manager of Logan Sears store, makes the awards. Left to right, there are Diane Hull, Lewiston; Marian Smith, instructor; Marilyn Hansen, Amalga, and Lorna Nyman, instructor. 'YOUNG DESIGNERS Two Cache County Girls Win Contest g -- Two students Of Cache Lewiston junior high, and junior high were this week statewide young designers S Hv;' vU, 8 n, a- -, oied v. edcsda.. Hvde Park. Trenton, Rich- the Preston hosp.tal follow mg Cove Hyrum, Mention, extended illness, River Heights. Lewiston. Cornish, janShe was bom May 31. 1897, al and Benson ward, Petersboro, West Jordan. Utah, a laughter of Amalga. Christian and Carrie Halverson Anderson, and spent her early life in Richmond. Most of the letters included re-- j In 1916 she wag married to more or or three two from rum uadley in the Logan LDS while others temple. Most of her married life kiddies in the family, included gift lists for several of had been spent in Swan Lake unthe writers friends and relatives. til the past year which has been Following are the final letters spent in Smithfield. She was a in this years mailbox: member of the Relief Society orLogan, Utah ganization. Dear Santa Claus: Surviving are her hukband of and have been Smithfield; I am three children, Percy a good boy. I would like you to Hadlev and Mrs. Lorraine Watkin, boots and suit a me cowboy Og- bring Smithfield; and Rex countv schools Itaw Marilyn announced contest. Receive Certificates Local j Diane f h A,. . SANTA GETS A TICKET Part-tim- e Santa Claus Vincent Dom brose of Cleveland, O., ran afoul of a parking meter and sot ticket for overtime parking. Like any ordinary citizen seen paying his fine to June Kelly, a traffic division problems and during the afternoon a successful tour on housing, flock management, and feeding was conducted to the Millar poultry farm, and to the Marlow Woodward farm at Franklin. In the evening the meeting was devoted to housing problems and construction. Prof. Lampman and Hull, Mr. Merrill urged poultrymen to SMITHFIELD ' Santa " clerk PROJECT Jerry Yule Accident Toll as Winners of a iets. ian sco followei jinked hi j. " Explained By Group Niblev monri ts MRS. SARAH E. G. FOLLETT Don ir Vl America. hei purpose Hyde Pari', Bruins Third q gear P: c of ' the year. the contest was pedestrian Coombs Sessions Criffl "piumn Riflf. j j Thurs jat, ti tut, 5 Ugan s mtti do je Widow Passes DelRa led Soul ley. depi bit -., .d.oHf th GTKP 3215 1 Xy Si? Class Set At College Gym e: n, Amer-Christma- st B-- y IV DAY z Editorial CHRISTMAS IS CHRIST'S AND EVERY MAN'S Pledges Named 1 South Cache ! s' warm-heartedne- National O, PEHRSON'S Trio Gets Honors : Thespian Club sky-tock- ss For Water Pipes Thawing ' , 0 6 V 4 4 10 C 1 h 17716 31 i Score ... (Jit Rtv Official Bear toon 5TFP iJllSS 33 0 6 7 15 L 1 9010J T 13 0 0 "100P Mil 3 N K Score b 1 'Sn .. Jest .. jT F P Oiitk 2 2 2 A 11016 C SS414L ' P. Cl 0 2 6 2 1 3 1217 J( 9 02 ? 0 0 100 H 0 Mi 0 P Ri 0 I,( 8 Bi 0 i: 2 US 10 54 Sure b a V'h Kfldili Jp c J i L Roun & 1 : t 3 mis niic Ras-gra- 'A 1 3 1 . re-b- ut Ml ' 7 9 9 pro-iCiv- ic Bookshelf. ( 1313 morn-iannoun- One Mans P point consistently for representative !(hese types are entirely automatic. & Probably the commonest sight S.mtex contest is require daiy adJusy in the city at this time of year, i i I people There were B(" " t y0ung depend-jawarde- d jThts week, $25 savings bonds were two separate design classifications: ment h? the poultryman LISI S Mrs. Jackson said, is the frant ic conditions. weather on outside to Miss Hull and Miss sleepwear made principally from ing Christmas shopper dashing from Hansen by Rulon J. Rasmussen, Simtex flanlet. and any other type curb to curb with packages stackInheritance Important of practical flannelette garments ed from the crook of her arm to Monday Festivities manager of the Logan Sears store. made from that product. Fridays session of the school biidge of her nose. With herj Award certificates went to the included feeding, brooding and vjew cub 0ff this way, is it really) of Contest Judging MENDON Miss teachers. Marian Traditional Chr girls Smith, pullet development. Mr. Merrill any won(jeri then, that more tha'' if Miss and that Lorna to out E.'Prestonpoultrymen asMc0erbra,?n T" b ;ondf Nyman. Mrs.' Sarah 1,000 pedestrians were killed Judging of the contest was based pointed' HYDE PARK dire ? Deremher Logan. Gibson Follett, 79, widow of ,p orlgi.l,, y of design. tion of the Sunday school sup' We are pleased, of course, to liam H. Follett and lifelong resi- Target ability to practical intendency. needs, au! inheritance and must bee grown dent of Hyde Park, died this Events include a program that two Cache students Equality of execution This high pedestrian death rate Good well. and out developed home "fter a1",on one of the'targets of the JuniorT0:30 a.m., in the chapel :draw: Miss Hull isa daughter of Mr. ichicks can be ruined in the brood-- )' general and sleepwear uf"2'y ,,the m classifications of the Simtex na- - and Mrs. Roy D. Hull, Lewiston ciubs program of traffiejof prizes under the Christa ing and pullet development tert while Mis, Hansens foiks are Mr. cess if they are allowed to be safety education, conducted thisjtree; children's dance at 2 vvTim'nalUn-g-?eS.ir-- S HySdhe"ark.ba0rdaughter2of Rasmussen and Mrs. William L. Ilansen, of under fed or become fouled with month, in cooperation with the p.m, and a visit by Santa Cla M. and Phoebe E. Woolf Gibson. commented. National Safety Council and co- - In the evening, there will be Amalga. disease or parasites. tQ Mr Follett and electric train, pocket knife, den; her father and Hadly here by the Smithfield' Public dance, to which everjx: ordinated oi Oct. WM married 9, ,1890, in the Logan LDS Is invited. games, nuts and candy. Council. her mother. In Salt and Safety Preston, Mr. died Follett Dec. 31, My brother Willard would like Lake City; six grandchildren; one temple. too often Pedestrians forget) 1948. Square-Dancin- g a bicycle, game and nuts and . . That cloudy weather, snow, sleet;. sister, Mrs. Pearl Bair, Preston, Mrs. Follett had been active in: candy. Merry Christmas to you and and rain make visibility just a LOQaniTe Honored sjx ha,f brothers and ,isters; thft LDS church as Mrs. Santa Claus, 73 long as her fraction of what it is under fav- Mrs. Mabel Cazier, Preston; Mrs. health Grant Clark, permitted. She served as anj Jackson Verlin C. Stephens, of 142 C lorable Cleone Miller, Mrs. Verla Lethgoe, officiator conditions, Mrs. in the Logan LDS temple, 'said. This reduction in visibility cket Ave., Logan, was recerr Cyrus. Merlin and Arvie Ander- as long as her health Logan, Utah son, permitted. is dangerous to the pedestrian. elected a member of Sigma Ogden. She in her entire life sPent .Dear Santa Claus: Hyde ate not Because approaching cars are) national honorary research socif of being Funeral arrangements the popularity Park in Apparently was where she civic active I live so very far away from Webb mortuary of made is still appreciably harder for him to see, at the University of Kansas, a by growing.) Dancing and religious affairs. Square town, I wonder if you could bring because the motorist may not cording to word received from t of number the from She was mother of six children, Judging "me a sleigh to ride to school on, a pedestrian until practically university news bureau. see STAN .BY teach to the ANDERSEN, college four of whom survive: Mrs. Vilate quests asking and maybe Dancer or Prancer, are on top of him. Stephens was one of 29 ir.f there fundamentals, dance Christoff ersen, Logan; Mrs. Carrie to pull it. And besides, if you CHOOSF-- S MARRIAGE ANGELO (MICHAEL Kaiberine elected. A graduate of K MOUSE, first was Evans, by tu: Pedestrians 24 too, to Dec. that;bers desire forget, engage still many who PHOENIX, Ariz. iHurren. Hyde Park; W. Dean Fol- please, a new corderoy shirt 1 n in sas snow-lade1945 leisure-timand or Wilcox streets Follett np.v published Co. of Chi cago. It in this very popular university, he w as named as icy by y have black curley hair so I think j'Miss America of 1949 will bccomeje)t jqnes, Calif.; Mrs. Lois make it impossible for the motorist associate member of the socie: Mrs. Douglas Cook next July 4,jmuSsen, Smithfield; 18 grandchil- - sells in bookshops for a dollar. It's labeled for "Ages 5 and activity. would be fine. . class to stop as quickly as usual even Sigma Ni is an organization co To meet this deffiand I have been a medium good she said today. Jacque Mercer,s, drf,n and 3 up.") with original research cerned does 5. he them. when of spot will queen brunette Thursday, January reigning Funeral services will be conductbegin boy so thats all I'll ask for. Merry en- and applied science. There her 8m-tepure in Between announced the the 8:00 of twiHours Darkness and college ed ican beauties, of their sight as a general pro- the p.m. day Santa, Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the Hyde Hea-sill.- v of the society at I a a to C. Israel group chapter Professor light, Love. Park LDS ward chapel by E. M. igagement last night The Junior Civic Club also State against costly haircuts and nasium. college. fiance Agricultural When the dusk is beginning of friends. Her stories and the world's other ion will be the instructor, Morrison, bishop. Friends may call Johnny Miller, pointed out that the hours of to lower, session a definite darkness first this is completing his junior year at at (hp famjv bome jn 5SfW At a, , defects. Trailer 5 I But I in didnt. read so December z'vz4aOv it are long HydePark Comes a pause in the day's (adult for the class will that the iUniversity of Chicago. Monday evening and Tuesday until and evening College Hwtising reading time: 3 minutes), :day and hour All morning interested per lime of services. occupations and afterwards sighed with plea- - ibe determined. peak hours of traffic fall during SAY IT That is known as tha childBurial will be In Hyde Park sure in the barbers chair, just jsons are invited to attend. College these periods of sharply reduced ills! those With obtained be ren's hour. credit by may cemetery undpr direction of the thinking how enjoyable life visibility. In 1948, the club re-- ? VV. who are qualified. FLOWERS both men. Loyal Hall mortuary, of Logan. mice 79 and 5 : of cent among the in pedes-per ported the succession of Christmas, trians killed in December vvere'lsli My second meeting with Mike and world events, is most properly ocone to killed artist (as another) that the children's hour. If Mr. during the hours of dark-- ' PLANTS ness, according to National Safety! Longfellow, who wrote the above curred yesterday in Mrs. Esplin's Book Table on Center street. council figures. lines, had taken this longer view, S. And once again I'm greatly he might possibly have written: By 'Darkness, normally bad winter cheered. There are only two posvisibility factors, Christmas shopBetween the war and t tie sible conclusions. Either MICHpCpMUQUbC HYRUM Helen Bcrgeson, Iai ping, end poor , -braking traction, !:".$ earthquake, AEL ANGELO MOUSE is one Jean Cltugg and Richard. Heckman all 1 180 '! combine to Canyon Rood help When the years are close to fine story, or pise I shouldnt Thirteen members of the achieveto their added recently Decembers toll of pedestr-aan isthmus, Free Delivery, Ph. 397-have had a haircut that April ments and brought more recogni.onal Thespian society of Logan - a Citen you hear someone say ii would be betler if . Comes an year," hour for reserved met 1946. in afternoon Dec. tion to South Cache high school. Monday night. 19, to - high Mrs. Jackson concluded. the children initiate formally eighteen new people did not make so much of Christmas. By fastenLuJean motored to Salt Lake Well, after all is said and And it goes by the name of done, what should a childs story City reeenty to enter a contest mg upon this one great ceremonious occasion as the time pledges. Christmas. I be to be good? Heres what I sponsored by Utah Wool Growers and generos.ty, pledge myself to become a to show kindness and member of the Thespian Society, association. She and other girls say: So be it. Let there be childCall not need that to convince themselves tend they people (1) It should be interesting met in Hotel Utah and modeled Troup No. 962. Students making ren, and let there be an hour display these traits in such abundance on the ordinary the pledge were Dora Lee Yeates, for them. It behooves us all, even not from a what a grownup re- clothes. There she was picked to CACHE VALLEY MACHINE Spenst Hansen, Meui Ann Wann. the book reviewers among us (and gards as a child's standpoint, but go to ZCMI to model. Luncheon days of the year. So the thought runs. from his own (the grownup's) was served after which a Dress Shirley Smith, Claudia Scott, there is a little of the book We do not see it that way. Of course generosity and Dean Zobell, Jerry Turley, Lawin us all), to think of the standpoint. (The way that M. A. Revue was presented at Hotel consideration should be practiced day in and day out. rence Nei. Berger, Mouse becomes an artist of re- Utah. Nancy Beciaft, children. & IRON WORKS Helen boarded a train for ChiIf there is any real secret in good living, it probably Barbara Israelson, Louise Girff.i I do think of them, f think of nown is both amusing and amaz111. She won her - all the LenJoan cago. to Joyce Durrant, Carlson. trip through tho ing. of most little anybody.) the ordinary days, out books that lies in making the boring na Gardner, J. H. Nelson, Richard will make 725 SOUTH MAIN canning project. While in (2) It should be simple in its a their stockings shapeordinary tasks, the routine moments. Baugh, and Stanley Hatch. less tonight. I think of the dozens Story concept its situation, its Chicago she stayed at the Stevens In order to become eligible for of cute" stories that will be dust impulse and !s se!uion," if hotel, attended But the human 'spirit is intense and consuming. If general assemAll Types of Truck Racks Made Thespians took part in their mouths by tomorrow there is one. (Whats easier to blies and banquets, and went on it is to be brought to brightest flame, it must be fed membership, was tours. in different phases of the proShe entertained by Car Springs Made and Reset and kid stuff within a understand than a mouse who by the richness of rare experience. Moments of deep duction of school plays. Obtaining night, Fred Waring, I think of the numberless supports a family on an artists Jimmy Dorsey, year. wonof of brilliant fine 10 and Marino of James Mason. luster, student body points is the equivceremony, dedication, crumbs wanting to be an artist Buddy Ornamental Porch Railings practical books the Helen was chosen as the 3rd taking a principal part drous beauty and high' Excitement, these lift up every alent ofthree-acbooks that will himself?) in one t play, a require(3) It should be believable. alternate for a 500 dollar scholarPicks and Drills Shortened and Tempered hasten the process of dulling the human. ment for membership. is hard to ex- ship. This so is creative requirement that imagination all occasions. It of these Christmas is the greatest Richard was also awarded a Officers of the club are Vera wonderful in a child. I think of plain. because "believable here All Types of Welding and Lathe Work is the supreme instant in the life of the spirit. In its Stevens, president; Donna Rae doesn't mean true or even factual scholarship by N.J.V.G.A. through but cant I be happy at ChristPHONE 1070 and mas like everybody else, did you (as in the case of Santa Claus his seven yean; work in vegetable dedication to the memory of Jesus Christ, the most Jorgenson, and in filling the standard reRuth Nelson, secretary. I It's that I can. himself). simply any Well, yes, guess say? spiritual of all men, Christmas lets every man give Study of modern drama, par- Some of the children, I know, story for Ages 5 and up rust port form and study course. release to the highest aspirations of his own spirit. ticipation in U. N. O. panel riis-- 1 will get MICHAEL about everybody, that is ought ANGELO At their pinnacle these aspirations cannot gain fullest cussions, and other cultural ac- MOUSE tonight, and that mp;ies to have its feet on a level of are featured by the Tiios- -' nte happy. genuine human activity. iThis flower on ordinary days or even other times of rare tivities who became affiliated with pians mouse of mine, note, doesn't just I first met Michael Angelo extrasatisfaction. Only Christmas gives a man this the national organization last tiiis mouse who said If I were want to be an artist, with his a man and not a mouse, I would tail for a brush. He wants to ordinary chance to show why he is a man in the best year. goal is to further dramatic) be an artist" one Saturday fulfill himself in some way, as sense a being in and yet apart from the animal word, .art Our in Logan senior high," ex-- 1 afternoon irv everyone does.) April of 19 16. I was a creature endowed with great qualities of mind and plained Mrs Fay B. Iians-n.in a barhershop in Evanston, III., (4) It should be 'teacher of diamaties and club waiting for a haircut. The heart. faces should look like A Christmas allowed to pass like any other day is sponsor. was The Classic, cn faces, mainly. (5) Dammit, it should ju.-- t be Sherman avenue, 1 believe. 1 was an experience of unutterable beauty lost forever. For feeling rather hitter because in good, thats all. on this day nothing should be the same. The smallest There ate other good young this.city, by joint agreement, toe act is an act of dedication. Dedication to Christ, to the barbers jack up the price if a adult's stories beside MICHAEL ROME. Dei. 24 HM: Th.ee haircut to $1.25 on Saturdays. ANGELO MOUSE, of course, and ones we love, to all humans. thousand Communists threw stones Damn robbers, I was mutte' ing the thing that marks them all, 't Gifts given this day are not like gifts offered .on iat the windows of the Spanish em- - to myself as I picked up the seems to me, is that they're just other days. A Christmas tree trimmed is a svmbol bassy here today in protest against nearest piece of reading material. that young adult's stories rathof devotion. Greetings exchanged have a special ring the government of Gen. Francisco What I picked up was a small er than children's stories. A child book with yellow letis young, not stupid. He's you, nd meaning. Families are drawn closer, friendships Franco and the presence in Rome of Spanish Foreign Minister Al- tering and this, of course. wa3 only smaller. e tighter. berto Martinez Artajo. MICHAEL ANGELO MOUSE. The nice thing about this reas"his is Christs Day. But it is also everymanr. The Communist demonstrators Mind you, I was in no mood for oning is lhat it works two ways. la Pasionaria." a cute, meaningless story, an I I At Christmas, you can see haw. 'ay above all for remembering that he is a human shouted to"viva Iharruri. Spao- - nrfght vrry well have hurled it You're a child, jmiy bigger infused with a soaring spirit that finds its fullest ish woman Dolores Communi t leader and at one of The Classics five something, it is hoped, like a IcVv fuk hii fclxOW Ilian. mmmmmmmm f 01 ever out outspoken oil lie of Fienieu. child named Jesus. .Rh-- j Brea) P' the wa; Big Eif first Prof. Lampman advised listeners if they were to avoid damp Contest Purpose litter, they must think in terms Their garments are automat - of warm walls, ceilings and warm SMITHFIELD A concealing umbrella or an armful litter. If any of these surlaces rally entered in the final judging! condensation Christmas packages were named today by Mrs. Dona! for the nation. More than 5000 of moisture. Proper ventilation and Jackson, who heads the Junior Civic dub's traffic safe'. schools and 250,000 students com- nie vmnvol from t O fVWin IS TIP- campaign this month, as two of the common reasons wr. peted in the contest throughout December's death rate is the highe.-o- f that The contest isa being sponsored by Simtex Mills, on a national! basis. Miss Hull and Miss Hansen will represent Utah in the national al competition. 72. More than 150 PRESTON Franklin county poultrymen at- tended one or more of the six poultry meetings held last week during the special 'school of instruction which was visited by extension specialists from Idaho State university, Moscow, Daniel Roberts, county agent reported. The first meeting, for hatching egg producers for the Millar Hatchery, was held at the Ralph Millar home Wednesday evening. C. E. Lampman, head of the poul-ter- y department, U. of I., Reed extension Merrill, poultryman, and Dr. Lloyd Scrivner, station discussed feeding, veterinarian, disease and management practices of the supply flock. Discussion on Disease Thursday morning, Dr. Scrivner led a discussion on poultry disease e, i. f In -- : : 1 1018. pTradS'MiSitilleNorth 24, 1919 150 Franklin Above U.S. Average Last Letters From Kids Go to N. Pole-- LOGAN, UTAH "Nisi. N Tht 'll C6U Mh ren ' iv, til Noe ;4:s to 7 the In Jtithe t 5 to 72. ewntw ifi point; Bra ) seco: lit the night 41 f0 er 9ito!s me stn 1 Celtic Tier Y, 4-- 3I each 4-- H t t 1 m : ii, ! j 1:1 t ; ' ROCKS TOSSED I'M u 'I Ibi'.'l ! t; ' f 1 '''w v i 1 Ae off yITio '"m ' Sm. s 3rd |