Show H’rrr?TT rryrrrrrn !: 7"'' V V ' " T T x " ' " T : e r - THI - HERALD JOURNAL gggffiaTgEnfr ci ynt ' nrr 0 a ELAINE ROBERTSON la Nlbley girl who like all aporta ainglng and cooking She la daughter of Mr and Mra Evert 0 Robertaon At South Cache ahe waa in Future Teachera and a member of the Better Glrla Club al7-yesr-o- ld THAIL LAPR AY Trenton lyloni Club entry In 'the fislry princess conleit She'e 17 and JuAt graduated from North Cache She love aporti mualc and cooking In high achool she was active In the pep dubs and FHA The David Lapraya are her parenta JOAN LAWRENCE lives in Richmond where Princess candidate tor Richmond City She was Boosterettes and choir at North Cache She also dancing and swimming Joan' is daughter of Mrs rence of Richmond she’s a Dairy active In the likes softball Emma Law Logan Economy The Parade Instructions Given AAuch Day's Entrants Assigned Numbers Stronger (Special to The Herald Journal) NEW YORK June 10 — Prosperity la again on the march In Logan with famlllea earning more and spending more than those In moat sections of the United States The resiliency of the local economy after a year of strong recession la to be seen In the final figures for 1958 now in (The upward climb In the last quarter of the year brought the retail sales volume for 1958 up to 827935000 actually passing the previous year's $26910000 The data Is revealed in Sales Management new copyrighted Survey of Buying' Power cover lng every part of the nation It show’s that the volume of burfuess done by the local stores was more than should have been expected for a community of its size On the basis of population local retail activity should have been only 0100 percent of the national' PAMELA LAYNE la daughter of Mr and Mra Howard Layne Lewiston She la IS and graduated from North Cache where ahe waa on the Pepperettea the Jr J'Leea Booster ettea and the atudent council Iler Interesta include dancing aewing and Water skiing TAMARA POND of Lewiston is a Dairy Princess candidate who likes dancing singing water skiing boats and traveling At North Cache she was In operettas - German Club public speaking and singing activities Her parents are Mr and Mrs Harolds A Pond of Lewiston Instead it amounted to 0139 per cent The credit for the recovery Is given to consumer confidence and optimism bolstered by continued good earnings The survey shows that Logan families had a net income In the year after deduction of personal taxes of 827078000 Per household It was equivalent to $5014 an average obtained by dividing total Income by number of households With retail sales greater than Income locally It is apparent that theTlty la a trading center for people in other areas Business was much better in some parts of the country than In others This Is brought out In the survey through an “Index" of sales activity" which takes into account such factors as population and per capita retail sales For Logan the Index rating is 131 or 31 per cent above the national average point to the fact that More than 100 entries are listed from 79 to 90 between Jth and 6th the way back from recession is In full swing Gains In business for the 1959 Cache Dairy Festival East 91 to 100 "between 6th and registered ia the first quarter of parade making the attraction one 7th East'1 this year are being surpassed In of the largest ever seen In the arParade entrants ‘and numbers By SCOn RAFFERTY the present quarter are: ea " It Is being fed by a record per1 Gene Barry Grand Marshal Arnold Taylor chairman of the sonal income that makes possible 10 march am Saturday today 2 American Legion Color WHY DRIVE one hundred or d big purchases such a list of entrants and Guard supplied as new homes cars boats and several hundred miles for enter3 Utah National Guard Band gave instructions to all parade travel tainment? 4 National Dairy Princess participants Economists are now forecast5 Logan High Band Honestly Cdbhe VifSey Is beThe text of Mr Taylor’s ining that 1959 will top all previous coming an entertainment center structions: 6 State Dairy Princess (ADA years and the prospects are that It will “We would like all floats and Float) 7 Logan Marching Unit achieve even greater attention people who are going to particiin future years pate In the parade to be In place 8 Clarkaton Dairy Princess 9 Hyrum Dairy Princess ready to go at 9 am so that Dr 10 Logan Dairy Princess and arranging proper accounting THE UNIVERSITY the busi- can be made to enable the parade 11 Preston Dairy Princess ness community the churches to start 12 Millville Dairy Princess promptly at 10 am and Organizations the hundreds - "All dignitaries who have been 13 Box Elder Band of individuals seem to be determ- Invited to ride in the 14 Mendon Dairy Princess parade are ined that the valley will become asked to be at 7th North on the 15 Providence Ward May Ann a center of good whole sole enter- west side of Main Street north of ' 15A Children Section Weston V Hales of Logan who tainment for -- the entire inter- the Sinclair Service Station at 9 was graduated this spring with mountain west am so they can be assigned to 16 Box Elder High Rocket tea Success of this year's Dairy the cars in which they will ride 17 Cache Canter Club a dental degree from Marquette 18 Bullen's Farm' Equipment “We an asking all the entries University Milwaukee has ac- Festival Variety Show staling ’ cepted a position with the t) 6 Gene Barry and of the Dairy who will be In the Children's Sec- Co Public Health Service at Okla- Festival itself Logan's growing tion to line up on 1st East north 19 Richmond Dairy Princess homa City success as a convention city of the intersection of 7th North 20 North Logan Dairy Princess His work begins July 1 Weston (Elks Legion PTA to name a and 1st East We encourage all 21 Nlbley Didry Princess Is the son of Mr and Mrs II Lae few) continuing success of the children to participate as there 22 River Heights Dairy PrinHales Logan His wife is the for USU summer theatre program: will be cash prizes for those In cess mer Eva D Farrell of Smithfleld 23 Providence Dairy Princess Children's Section success of valley-wid- e sports the“We and they have four children 24 Hyde Park Dairy Princess wish to ask qll the parade events— baseball softball skiing 25 Newton Dairy Princess all these things mean good liv- entries to take notice of the num26 South Cache Band ing to our families money in our ber go east on either 6th North or 10th North and come back west 27 Wellavllle Dairy Princess pockets 28 South Cache Spartan Marchon 7tu North toward Main Street Utah Agricultural Experiment thus cutting down the confusion ing Unit NEXT YEAR the Valley has of having to turn around on 7th Station economists have found j 29 Cache County Posse that the average Utah rancher the opportunity to be host to North where the parade will be 30 Paradise Dairy Princess realizes no net price advantage more than 2009 delegates of the lined up 31 Klwanis Jr Dairy Princess 32 to 40 411 Dairy Princesa Enby selling lambs either direct or American Dairy Science Associ“Seventh North will be numberation convention The ADSA has ed 1 to 16 from Main Street to tries through central markets About 70 per cent of Utah's its eye on Cache Valley and Utah First East No 17 to 28 from 1st 41 Logan Jr High Band lambs are sold direct from the as the center of dairy promotion to 2nd East 29 to 49 from 2nd to 42 to 49 4H Princess Entries producer to the buyer1 and con- for the entire west Official an- Sil'East Numbers 50 to 60 be- - 50 West Side High Marching In bargaining power nouncement of the convention is tween 3rd and 4th East Numbers I Unit venience and flexibility are important rea- due momentarily 51 to 54 American Legion 61 to 76 between 4th and 5th East All signs Work Weston Hales Accepts Health Service Position far Lamb Safes sons why The bower birds of Australia and New Guinea are named from bowers or arbors built by 'the males A WINNING FRIENDS AT A RECORD RATE NOTICE HOW MANY MORE LARKS YOU SEE ON THE ROAD! 55 American Legion Band 56 to 60 American Legion 61 River Hdghta Dairy Prin- cess 62 Trenton Dairy Princess 63' Preston High Band Paradise Dairy Princeis Preston High Indlanetteo 66 Franklin Dally Princess 67 Smithfleld Dairy (Princes 68 Lewiston Dairy Princess 69 Weston Dairy Princesa 70 Dayton Dairy Princesa 71 North Cache Band 72 North Cache Marching Unit 73 Providence 2nd Ward 50 Year Anniversary Float 74 Smithfleld 'Health Day Queens and Attendants 75 Hyrum Saddle Club 76 Civil Air Patrol Float 77 Logan Lions Float 78 Am alga Dairy Princess 79 College Ward Dairy Princess 79A North Cache Riding Club SO Lex Bair Swing Float 81 9th Ward Centennial Float 82 Serge Olsen's Old Machinery 64 65 Wagon 83 Cache Valley Dairy’s Nsw Milk Truck 84 to 90 Hot Rod Section 91 Bridgermen Hikers 92 to 100 Ward's Centennial Floats Everybody needs money sometime when' you NATIONAL FINANCE! If you need UP TO BYSTUDEBAKER THE dovisit $2000 Phone: 3040 before noon to More other newly peopteliivtboti introduced car in the same period of time (People from all walks Prices start hundreds of dollars below the of life) three The Lark is shorter outside bigger inside fashion- low-price- d arrange for money the same day! Spirited performance from ecoapproved by Harper's Bazaar V-nomical engines (the goes from 0 to 60 miles an hour in 95 in the Mobilgas Run with 2228 seconds — outscored all It's today's greatest value! 8 V-8- mile-per-gallo- 's and Avsllabto M aodoa hardtop and atollon wagon OTHER AMOUNTS IN NATIONAL NORMA BAKER Is a Mendon ward entry In the Dairy Princess contest She Is 17 and- a graduate of South Cache She ia Better Girls' Club and president a member of Amlco-Fideliof the Business Club She likes aporta sewing music and skiing Her parenta are the Howard Bakers a- - Key Error DALLAS Tex Dean Scott 23 was so busy trying to get the wrong key into the ignition he didn't notice the re tun of the car's owner The owner Police Capt Chris Kockos arrested him for attempted ’ thafL 1 r- - (UP- D- Charles s FINANCE COMPANY OF LOGAN - ' 21 Federal Avenuo Phone: 3040 Happy Birthday JUNE 17 Ervin Van Orden Lewktoa Helen Hyer LewlsUn Merl Hyer Lewis ton ' : $ Duarotr what you'll fare if Mendon City Js a At South Cache she was In Sparta RUTH BINGHAM 'SHIRLEY Candidate for Dairy Princess Pep Better Girls Club and Future Teachers She likes to read dance swim and play ball and ylso plays the piano and sings Her parents are the Angus Binghams OTHER NATIONAL BUNDY MOTOR COMPANY Magna a ’ j— Muirqr Silt liksCfy W West 1st North Logon Utok i -Jp MtONSTION - y OfFlCES Oidsn Too Pmf - |