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Show GRAB THE LOGAN, UTAH IIFR4I.n JOlTtN! ension Ranae Reseeding. roves Significant count started March 4, Tuendav, Door-to-Do- f 'i 0 Range Grasses 7V Nov Abound V x'j v c C.. i t M Range reseeding experiments In Rush valley are showing pi ogress which may be significant for the entire Inteimountain West Research conduced duiing the past year at the Benmore expen-rcentarea and plans for the coming season were di' issed this week by the Benmore Reseanh committee at Utah State Aginul-tuxcollege, at cor ding to Dr R H Walker. He is droit r of I t.ih Agricultural Fxperiment Station al r Cache county t zens, thoroughly sus enumeration, door-to-do- These enumerators Mel-O-D- chiefs .... Mrs. Jensen taught h 'r u,vt ' v 6 lid prev- 3 week-lon- g class between the hours of 8 a.m. and 1 pm., while Mr. Watkins conducted school from 1 to 6 p m. Urban enumeration wa3 taught while Mrs. Mr. Watklns staff, Jensen's crew was school in agriculture, irrigation, population and "V, -- V: VC." V housing. Crew leaders urge , 'hi farmers who have received an agricultural fill it questionaire in the mail to enumout themselves. When the erator calls he will just check the figures and pick it up. They also stated that if people will accept the first visit of the enumerator, they will save time for themselves as well as the gov ernment. I: tff, lA", u, Kr Dane Old-Tim- e ee , Agricaltural Forms rOO-an- O citi- in cenweekend visits as iously had received technical training ut the Bureau of Census classes in Ogden. Logan. Cattle Grace The Benmore experiments are located In Rush allev, near Vernon, and about 50 miles soutn ot e pasTooele.. Twenty-fou- r tures were seeded to range glascreated wheat-grasses, particularly about 10 years ago. Since stand of of thestablishment been beef have graccattle glass, ed in the pastures duiing the spring and fall months under four plans of grazing, continuous, deferred, and rerotation, moval 10 days befoie the end of the season. Three intensities of glazing aie also piactlied. heavy moderate and light Results of the work for 1918 and 1949 show that moderate grazing on rotation pastures gave the best results. The rotation pastures weie 6 vided into thirds and after graz14 davs ing a period of from 8 to In one pasture the cattle ware moved to the next pasture. Eacn section was grazed twice during the spring period from about April 20 to June 25, and once In the fall period from October 15 to December 6. With moderate grazing these rotation pastures produced 54 pound. of gam per acre and a dally gam per trained last of Contributed The amazing growth In popularity of square and time dancing will be reflected in a new project undertake by Cache valley post No. 2129, Veterans of Foreign Wj.' The local VFW will sponsor weekly old time dancJ at Ranch, beginning Thursday evening 0f t, week, and continuing each Thursday thereafter. t ly. al at To Growth their part of the regular U. S. population count. were The local census-taker- s prepared for the work through attendance at the Cache county Enumerator training school, directed by Gladys E. Jensen, Hyrum, and Joseph H. Watkins Jr, Logan, census crew leaders, of Cacne county and Logan city, respective- At Rush Valley I $1 - V.H Thirty-eigh- Cache Valley VFW Pollsters began t kS vSi r imjMSEMwr 1950 or By 38 PARTNER YOUR PARADE REST A portion of the Logan high school drill team Preston executes a maneuver at the command of Thomas, rear. Front to back are: Jack Squires, Glen Lucherini, Wayne Stevenson, Jud Preston, Stanley Hatch, George Hendersen. Drill-mast- er Military Theme To Be Emphasized At Logan High's '50 Cadet Hop Uses of Census The 1950 census of population, Rendez-vou- s en Militair will housing and agriculture will provide comprehensive, authoritative be emphasized Wednesday, April 5, and official records of the people, when the ROTC presents their their homes and .their farming fifteenth annual Cadet Hop. will activities. A great many uses are Dick Beechers orchestra dance for music afford the the infor census basic of this made hich will begin at 8.30 at the Benson Stake Play Slated At Richmond RICHMOND Already claiming much appraisal from audiences in Lewiston, Cornish and Trenton, the Benson L D S stake three-ac- t Lena Rivers, will drama, be presented Wednesday evening in the Richmond community building. Curtain time is 8:15. Authored by Ned Albert, the play is directed by David Sullivan and Lucy Spackman. The action of the production takes place in the living room of the John Livingston home, Maple Grove, Ky. Those in the cast are: Lena Rivers, Darlene Hansen, Lewiston; Granny, Letha Burbank, RichJohn Livingstone, Louis mond; Mrs. LivingBrow'n, Lewiston; stone, Elva Telford, Lewiston; Caroline Livingstone, Molly Ann Last, Richmond; Anna Livingstone, Bonnie Cornish, Cove. John Jr., Thad Carlson, RichFrank mond; Graham, Keith Spackman, Lewiston; Mrs. Graham, Jane Spackman, Lewiston; Duward Bellmont, Dell Allen, Cove; Malcolm Everett, James Pond, Lewiston; Aunt Mlly, Colleen Egan, Richmond; Old Caesar, ClaVel Haslam. They have secured the music available; floor manager' a man known to thn his Interest in square I'andj Andrew Wiser, is floor dinar; and instructor, while the ochJJ B! consists of H. Lee Hain PL Anderson and Frances Mae j. Anderson. Lee and Moroni hj lteseNev played music together for 8J6rp Pi years; Frances Mae has been them for five years and Mr wJ! has been associated w ith the for about 10 years. Robert Jimenez, command,-elect of the VFW post and e wood Huls, former chic f 0f in Preston, are in chatg e ! We are calling the folks Square Club Mr lse'r Mi . attend the dances the Old Time Dance enez said today. teach square dances, ,, a. j,. quadnl,1 waltze quadrilles. Chicago glide, minuet, Dari,, slide-oBaltimore, VarsouW and hesitation waltz. These dances each (IP KIR will begin at 9 oclock ar last until 11. They are open to th public, and everyone is Inwted us. There u ill be a small mission charge. Mr. Huls is in charge of th snack room at Rana The cafe opens every night at L oclock, and continue its senit, until 1 a.m. Regular meals ar short orders are available. n, Thursda-nigh- t Mel-O-D- More Optimistic Preston and Glen decorations Lucherini. Limited WASHINGTON, April 4ns POLAR EXPIRATION, begun nearly 400 years ago, really have been planned for the occasion. Government economists said scene This of Twentieth half the boomed during the first Century. of in is Preston Thomas charge shows the S. S. North Star in the Antarctica during one of the exihe decline in unemployme: the finance and sale of tickets and Farmers end poultrymen In the since February has encourage: peditions of Admiral Byrd, famed explorer of both poles. Both Henderson, Kepner, Philip George the North and South Poles were first beheld by a man during and Wayne Stevenson are help- Logan area are now receiving them to view the nation's econoir.; mation. For example: the early years of this century. Admiral Richard E. Perry is creditamounting to $13,065 from Dansante. ing him. Doris McKinnon, Carol checks number Congress determines the and Farmers outlook more optimistically. ed with discovering the North Pole, on April 6, 1909. A rival claim' the Utah Poultry w .11 Wilson two Donetf-Joan and include Intermission Tingey, 1 AE hero of members of the House of RepCooperative. ant, Dr. Frederick A. Cook, for a while enjoyed world-wid- e of I t head eams. been have Fergus said the 561,000 drop cis.on.,1 tate each to which They resentatives discredited and was of He the later The checks are part worship on the basis of his claims. making department publicity DRR S branded as an imposter. Norwegian Roald Amundsen takes crdit $140,000 patronage payment now the jobless total Indicates th' arrangements. necessary to industry has rebounded strong cov of 2 96 pounds. Utah made for having been the first to see the South Pole, on Dec. 19, 191L Poultry being by chairGRIP For the student andapport?onrrn"eheyS1"onr Hender-th- e assembly ,t he fifth annual field day was The Poles, earths last frontiers, still tempt explorers. gressional man, Jack Squires and Wayne members all over Utah and south- from the effects of the recer Ht FIRf George Preston, George for are The ern representative Idaho. repayments arranged for June 8 for all cattlefor the son, ack Squires Glen Lucher,ni, Stevenson arranged coal strike. tive bodies among counti s and Wayne Stevens0n men of the state who are interan,i stan Hatch Combat team from West high eggs sold through the marketing or counties. the in experimental in the past. ested groups seeing have been working for the last six in Salt Lake City and the specializ- cooperative As a result, they said, they look-Cities and town determine the Is made Distribution area ar.d hearing how the research being fect several unusual ed Saber team from East high tQ kj ed for unemployment to contm.i ser Demof alts. res fer need public Is conducted and the expansion manuvers in Salt Lake to come and put on through the local branch under vices and utilities, schools, etc. onstrations of methods of range Decorations for the Hop are their precision drills. Also includ- the direction of Manager E. H to decline this month and In Majl Governmental and private a8en under the direction of sponsor ed in the assembly was a skit put Elliott They warned, however, that t)e seeding and of sagebrusn eradicainflux of high school and colleg: cies analyze the characteristics anr jcaptain Donette Fergus. tion with the use of maciu. ry Others on by the members of the ROTC location of labor forces. Streets of Cottage Grove, Ore., students into the labor marktl will be made. with her to create a unit. working where military atmosphere Agencies Assist are Max Admission price for the dance Is are paved with gold, which con- during the summer may provide May 20 has been designated by a proclamation of Businessmen determino dress is in order sists of the tailings from the Bo- temporary seasonal jobles Agencies working on this exten- President Trumei as Armed Forces day. This date has and how much of their product NlederhBUser, Blazzard, 1.00. Semi-formLynn can sell and measure otherjqorman Meacham, George Hender-feature- s and corsages are out of order. hemia gold mine. sive range research project inthey of the market clude the Intermounlam Forest been set aside in honor of the unification of the Armed and Range Experiment Station, the Forces of the United States and will replace the ihdividua. The quality of housing supply Soil Conservation Service, the celebrations formerly held by the various branches of the and areas where housing i most needed la determined. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, and service. By comparison of the 1950 cenbZAF s In . th proclamation President sus data with the previous centhe Utah Agricultural Experiment Truman stated; Station. suses, characteristics and geograThe Forest and Range Experi- Farm-Hom- e . . . WHERAS the Armed Forces phical distribution of the U. S. ment Station was represented at of the United States serve the population can be determined. the planning meeting by Dr.j Nation with courage and devotion George Stewart, Perry Plummer, both in war and in peace; and Soil and Neal Frlschknechtj the Cut-O- ff WHEREAS the Armed Forces, Conservation Service by Joseph as a unified team, are currently Libby, C. W. LaunUen, and Harry Woodward; the Bureau of Plant I'ems of Interest to northern performing, at home and across the tasks vital to the security of Industry by Wesley Keller; the Utahns from the monthly Utah seas, Nation and to the establishUtah Experiment Station by R. II. Faim and Home calendar for April the Walker, L. L. Madsen, L. A. Stod-dar- t, and from the auxiliary calendar' ment of a durable peace; and L. E. Harris, Wayne Cook, for the same period were reported WHEREAS K Is fitting and e and J. A. Bennett. today by the Utah Extension proper that we devote one day at Utah State Agricultural each year to paying tribute to the The deadline for most veterans college. Armed Forces as the servants and for starting a Course of education The regular calendar events in- protectors of our Nation; and training under the GI Bill is clude: April 13, 19 and 21 (Tenta15 months away on July 25, 1951. tive) Salt Lake county lectures by NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY Veterans Administration explained S. TRUMAN, President of the that it Is Josephine Daines, Logan, Utahs issuing its regulations 1949 international farm youth ex- - United States of America, do here- on deadline dates at this time in Mav that proclaim Saturday, order to give veterans ample opchange student, at various Lions by 1950 shall be known as Armed clubs and high school groups under 20, portunity to make their plans for Combination of the normal direction of Nettie B. Lund, home Forces Day; future. the Governors of the states, terriheat of agent. issued today, I A V-spring rush and the (OUR tories and possessions are Invited states thatregulation, everal safety campaigns throughthe majority of veter-- 1 Dairy Shows ME V to issue for doubled calling proclamations out "Utah have more than ans will not be permited to begin! April 14, Annual AF1 business at the drivers license di- day; April 15. Cache county Farm the celebration of this day toiGI Bi courses after that date, honor Armed the Forces the and vision of the State Tax commis- Bureau training meeting, 2 pin ,hoSP discharged after July 25, An exception has been made for sion, a report Monday disclosed. at the hour! house, Logan, under millions of veterans who to civilian life. Similar heavy Increased have direction of Lamont Tueller, returned 1947, and those who enlisted or 1! been noted at the tax commission Reuben Hansen and Amy Kearsley, The Secretary of Defense and reenlisted under ihe Armed Forces the Secretaries of ths Army, Navy Voluntary Recruitment Act. offices branch at Ogden, Logan, county agents. Provo, Price, Cedar City and Shortcouise for Utah and Air Force will mark the day July 25, 1951, however. Is not April Vernal. librarians at Utah State Agricul- with appropriate ceremonies and important to veterans who have First report by William W tural college: April 22, Lewiston-Richmon- d cooperate with civil authorities ami, st arted and actually are pursuing! Bill training on that date, as Taylor, newly appointed stisticj dairy show at Lew- civic bodies in suitable observanceshe Citizens are urged to display Not in any other fine car at any price can you get what a analyst of the commission, reveal- iston under supervision of Reuben Weather Eye Conditioned Ak . . . uper-so(hey have the right to continue coil spring ed that for the month of February Hansen assistant county agent, United States flag and participate their courses. Nash 1950 Ambassador offers! all four wheels. on that celebrations honoring the Armed The and the first two weeks of March, April 29, Smit n explains regulation the drivers 1950, activity In veteran who has started a! show at Smithfield under Forces on the designated date. You can see its big, but look inside! The Nash With all this, you will find that Americas Most Modern e increased moie dairy w ho has continued In license division and course of Mr. Hansen; Apr supervision alone Bed Fine has Twin interior and . Car, even in its finest Custom model, cost as much room . . there is in be to luggage over the consideied than loo's conespondiog it will be National Home Derm t0 jay temas a thousand dollars less than others. See your Nash capacity double that of some fine cars! training, even though he has ;iontration week PTA is 101.4'!. dealer and get the thrill of an Ambassador ride. porarily intirrupted the couisel The Auxiliary list follows: No other fine car only Nah has Airflyte Construction Most notable on the leport was for the summer vacation or fori is PTA North Utah Logan meeting dairy county Apnl control.! B01 e a welded the heavy increase of Saturday meetings; S R Boswell county scheduled Wednesday, 8 p.m., in other reasons beyond his free from thats double-rigid- , Hydra-Mali- c Drivt business and the clamor at the Qnce a veteran completes or disand rattles. H. Rich, extension the North Logan school library, agent; Lyman squeaks counter at the State Capitol for The best of all automatic transmissions, with exclusive the program will include continues his program of GI Bill di.nman, Apnl 5. Meetings for when No other only Nash offers top original and renewal licenses. of the book, Little Boy, training after the 1951 date, he a review serperof Fxt ension Nash Selecto-Lif- t Starting, is available as an optional course. P. Commented If another start mav not Leatham, lepiesematives formance in a valve in head engine that uses regular by Mis. John C. Carlisle. Utah State Board of extra. There no clutch, not even a starter button. Just dnector of the diiveis license di- vice and on The GI Bill provides that gen-- 1 Musical numbers will be furniPotato beetle Coloiado gasoline. Business is too good . . . vision, tiaining must be initiated! lift a lever and go! eontiol at Ogden city and county shed by the school children. Also, erally 1951. or four years bv 25, however, at the piesent time, we is business July some No planred other only Nash has the streamlined design that 2 p m. important at building n the recent Grand Canyon Economy Run the 2950 Nath Ambassador whichit are able to keep abieaxt of a brief period after the after a veterans discharge, State-wid- e end wind roar . . . the Airliner Reclining Seat poultry in- during 26.4 miles a gallon , uung regular gasoUnt, com- be must and Mr. Leatham it averaged fuither opined Apnl Dr. Louis is ever Wallace to later, J. Heemstia, progiam, acocrding 1956. 25, that from all present indications spection; by PTA July pleted president. Beutler, customers appearing at the coun- veteiinanan coordinator of NaIm- ter in the state capitol duiing. tional Poultry and5V. Turkey Statesman Soper 2 -- door Sedon R. Jenkins, the month of March would pushfunement P'an! Apri 13, total applications for onginal and iextension poultryman, eed Control meeting, office 1,856.00 renewal licenses to an all timclState Agriculture, Salt high for any month of any vear tolf ,ie Earl of Ambassador Supar Lake Citv, at 10 a.m. Sedan date. Statistical date contained in the April 13, Public hearing to conchanges in the State Noxiousleport prove that the mciease of sider customeis at the Capitol is a Weed and Seed list in the Gov(Cer llluatnted) direct result of Judge Arthur J letnors Boaid room, State Capitol, Sint and loent taxes (if any) extra Hrdra Matte Drive Companion la lha Nath Slal.tman SI Annual 2 22, the at available on April to Ambaoadnr at extra out IT Kite curb ah pm: Mays safety cimpaign e idmarirsv iirhner Reehnint Volond K gather ire Slnea in Salt Lake City andiing, Society of American Bacter-thGreat 1902 Cart ''i rn optional at extra mu Prices mar vary tUyhilyus Intermountain branen, normal influx of applicants lologists, Noth Mo (0,1. Dmuoa Nath XWvMNrtor Corpora 10., Drotf, Mich, adjnnin communities due to transportation charges. IRuial Arts bldg, USAC. due to spring weather. 33-ac- son, George Local Farmers Receive Checks tods-tha- Theger rtnets8 dfflcs.an.'n Armed Forces Day Proclaimed On May 20 By President Truman -- I I al Calendar Listed terSr hjshf 19 SI Date Listed On VA Study jer-vic- Many Drivers Receive Permits m ... A I 4 I 20-2- ft hfield-Benso- V-- A 4-- 1 North Logan 4-- -- Agn-cultui- e, -- ... 6-- mm & meet-acciden- ts WATCH FOR THE NEW ADLER ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE Here Soon L WIMMERS Machine Co. Sewing North Phone 64 West 1st 90-- J or "Mining folks in Utah buy from our farms and dairies over $20,000 worth of m ilk, cream, butter and cheese THERE'S MUCH OF TOMORROW IN ALL NASH DOES TODAY BAUGH MOTOR COMPANY every day." J 140 South Main tOUAlf - HEMAL B)" JOUHflAL PAID CIMCULATIOM JZ 4 ijBUyi ffLiwSLlBMfffg |