Show xt CT-evr- c ft rr gyrrrrT ? t rr: yrm vt V-"- r r r " rvTvr rv :t ) I ( VJ il iT 1 V T ’ - " T ' lJ’" " V ir ' 1"k f f I V 11' i t ( T 4 a As it vigorously pumps out ive million gallons of practically pure water each day experts are describing Logan City’s well at 7th North and 6th East ' i “a real phenomenon!” Water-wis- e in a Logan is much more favorable position than it was one year ago according to Alvin Bishop engineering consultant for the city He pointed out that since late July the five million gallons of water being pumped from the well into the canal each day are being used on a “trade basis” with the irrigation companies - 1 jfcr for spring water r— i : 6 — THE HERa J) JOURNAL The city is also 'proceeding1 with plans which win make U possible to pump the well water into the city’s main lines for use in case an emergency should arrive Both Mr Bishop and Ross L Covington City Commissioner in charge of water refer to the water from the well as “very good and free from bacteria” The temperature which is 92 degrees is about ten degrees warmer than our existing water which is exceptionally cold they commented With Logan City's present consumption being about twelve million gallons of water per FRIDAY Los u day the new well has made a i under the direction of the contribution both of I drews Drilling Company of 'ho Falls gentlemen declared le Ida-t- he is also progressing satisf actor- - hole at 10th North and 3rd East ily Workmen have now drilled will have to be abandoned the approximately 270 feet going site will not Mr Bishop declare to about the 250 foot level with ed He explained that it is the to 20 inch casing and beyond that contractor's responsibility with 16 foot pipe drill anpther if he is not able to Logan's third well located at salvage the present well 3rd East and Center Street near i Since the formations here Central Park is down 500 feet looked even better to begin with and appears to be getting into than they did at the other loca-goo- d water-bearin- g sand and tions it is little wonder city officials are optimistic about gravel Work at both of the latter the entire well program In wells Is being done gan Mr Bishop said : i ' : SEPTEMBER 21 IMS (ChctM County) Utak Missionary Cache Forest Restaurant Unit Sets Logan Meet Personnel Are Promoted The transfer and promotion of District Ranger Thiel Kunz to the Sueprvisor’s staff on the Targhee National Forest in St Anthony Idaho was announced by Forest Supervisor Ted Kos-kelof the Cache National Forest today Ranger Kunz received his forestry degree from Utah State in 1954 He started ELDER Stephen W Hoth Universityon the Cache National working son of Mr and Mrs Ariel Forest during the summer of Hoth has accepted a call to 1953 as a Forestry Aid and af--' the Southwest British Misster graduation in 1954 worked ion He will enter the mission as a forester on the Ogden and home Sept 24 Stephen is a Districts until Logan Ranger member of Logan 19th Ward 1957 He has a brother Robert He was then promoted to Dig- who is serving in the New trict Ranger on toe Randolph Zealand mission Ranger District at Randolph Utah the position he has held' since that time Mr Kunz is a member of the High Society of American Foresters and has been active in toe church and community affairs in Randolph during the last five RICHMOND Adequate years He has demonstrated high school preparation is abA course on flower arrang-n- g outstanding leadership in the solutely essential if a student will again be taught this use of aerial photographs in reexpects to succeed in a college all quarter at the Utah State source management on - toe Randolph District Mr Kunz DeHorticulture English class This was toe University his wife JoAnn and their four Rice of Prof Q partment Moyle message children will move to St AnLectures will be given on to the senior students of North Idaho on September 36 thony 1 to 2 and Wednesday Friday Cache High School Replacing Theil Kunz as Disin Room 216 of the Agri' Don S Campbell far left ward cleric and Norman E SadDEDICATION CEREMONIES for the new Logan Eighth address pm Id his hour-lon- g trict Ranger at Randolph will LabScience culture 3 shows In Building ler far right building project clerk Bottom photo Ward chapel win be conducted Sunday top photo pm rof Rice stressed the imporexercise will be in be Douglas Haws Assistant the recreation center Dedicating the beautiful edifice Sunis the bishopric: Bishop Lament ETueller second from tance of a good basic knowledge oratory loom 8 Friday’s from 2 to 5 p Ranger from toe Paris Ranger day will be Elder Alma Sonne Assistant to the Twelve light Counselors Roy F Forsberg and Paul Wuthrich with forest-M- r of composition before college m Instructor is Pnd Otto District on the Cache entrance and informed the stu- Rietomann Haws has a wide variety of dents pf some of the work they in forestry work He Townspeople are invited to experience In will encounter In a Baric Comin this course either started working on the Dixie wrtidpate GUEST SPEAKER at Utah munications course at Utah or credit or as visitors Visitor National Forest in 1954 and continued working during the sum- Draws Restaurant clinic in Logan State University Expressive- foe is $10 and is ness mer on the Dixie and Cache forin thinking writing collec-ivelC Class Leach y members buy John toe main concern of a BC fresh flowers and var-ou- s ests until he graduated from course stated Prof Rice materials which will am- Utah State University in 1960 Students may actually fail ount to Since that time he has been $6 to $8 One of Logan’s most beauti- Wuthrich Darwin John and served as chairman- - of the The Logan City Police de as a forester and as-- ’ other classes because of a lack or eachapproximately employed class member The of competence in composition course on toe Cache forsistant partment and the Utah High- ful nehr buildings — the 8th Merrill Tew Clara C Larson building committee ranger primarily teaches the est He is a member of the skills He named the four areas art of flower There are approximately 20 way Patrol have joined in a Ward LDS Church on Lauralin is choir leader Gwen B Pehrin the be officially dedi- son' organist and Patsy R By- meeting areas in the building statement warning local driv- Drive-w- ill n which instruction is given in lome with fresharranging and dry mater-a- l Range Society and has been acers about driving altered cars cated on Sunday Sept 23 in bee pianist B C as: creative writing pubwhich has some 18000 square tive in the Paris Lions Club Paul Wuthrich will give the feet An excellent library loveand engaging in racing in cars services which begin at 3 pm lic speaking reading rate and An interesting part of toe during the last two years Haws Elder Alma Sonne Assistant benediction and Gwen D Pehr- ly Cutlural hall and carpeted Scholarships totaling 3330 comprehension and intelligent Chief Eli Drakulich and Utah course that is well accepted by his wife Maxine and their sea will move to Randolph on SepHighway Patrol Sergeant Roy to the Council of Twelve Apos- son will provide postlude mu- lounge' area which can become were recently awarded stu- listening students is the of extension of the dents at Utah State University Hansen have indicated that both tles will give the dedicatory sic an Prof Rice stated two main wild flowers and arranging col tember 30 Work on the $255000 new grasses and address while are becoming problems chapel are some of its specia from Sears Roebuck Founda- problems of teaching FYeshman lected from the road side tion E R Grunander assis- English courses: the varied that violators of both laws will Bishop LaMont E Tueller will chapel began near April l in features Median age of married men conduct Remarks will be made 1961 and ward members have Of particular interest is the tant manager of the Sears store be prosecuted preparation and intellect of the is nearly 45 years averaging been" in the Tueller meeting building fact that the building has two in Logan presented toe check students and the use of graduBuilding They Indicate that of late by Bishop 3 years older than their To Superintendent Roy R Earl since Easter Sunday in April separate foyers with outside to Daryl Chase USU president ate students for some of the acmany drivers particularly Building wives of was this Committee Chairman R Earl year Roy entrances leading to the north Recipients of these scholar- tual teaching He also stated SALT LAKE CITY OPD those in their late teens' have A been going out on county roads Darwin E Peterson former building foreman for the mod- and south parking lots' Stalls ships are: Evan A Thorley that the USU staff feels this Holladay teen-agwas burned beautiful ern and structure W when she was burned President Hall Stake Loyal for 105 cars have been provided son of Mr and Mrs Richan progra mis superior to one in to death ami wigaging in car races on after juries Schaub-Haycoc- k Thursday night ar- so while 15 per cent of her body was Stake Asa L and President over two-lane will Phil be no there of Modena roads need narrow F Thorley which an English course is not head-o- n collision at 2320 Her husband chitect Darwin E Peterson street Bedcher Rex 59 and for ordinary oc- Toone pon of Mr and Mrs offered to the student until his South Redwood parking Sergeant Hansen pointed out Road in Salt Robert Moser 17 suffered less will music Prelude be played casions lies extreme Toone that W the Croydon sophomore or junior year Col- Lake danger Joseph County Serious hurts The building's Junior Sunday Roger Heslop son of Mr am in this practice and both he and by Gwen B Pehrson afteb lege students do conclusively the furwhich will ward choir Deputy sheriffs identified the School room has a door going Mrs Clifford Heslop Ogden better work in all their classes Chief Drakulich have stated selection to the lawn area with cement Richard L Alder son of Mr when they have had a- compre- victim as Kirk Peterson 18 that officers will clamp down nish son of Mrs Kendall R Peter“Come Come Ye Saints” Roy on violators patio at the rear There is am- and Mrs Seth L Alder Logan hensive course in English gramSALT LAKE CITY (DM “It invocason will offer F Forsberg for each Within the past couple of Michael Paskett son of Mr mar and composition was a breeze this time” — ac- ple storage space Three persons were hurt in R Paskett weeks about ton drivers have tion separate department and Mrs Grant Following his lecture Prof the to a Salt Lake mother Musical selections the cording A by sacrament mishap Alton Mackay 43 been arrested in this area for preparspecial Russell Backus son Rice answered the seniors’ ward choir will include “King who gave birth to her 14th child ation room is located just off Henefer and Mrs suffered the most serious in- beBacare and of Mr complaints racing Eugene questions concerning college of Evan Wednesday night Glory” by Stephens seats choir with from the kus Orem Brent Ovard son courses ing received from county resi- "Hosannah Anthem” and “Onagain stressing the Mrs Ralph O Bradley and entrance at this site for of Mr and Mrs dents that cars are using the special W of skill in Joseph importance new ward Ye Peoples” Choir mem- her daughter were “doing funeral purposes A large furroads for race tracks Ovard Henefer Robert Ray who will participate in a fine” this morning bers nace room has plenty of space Killpack son of Mr and Mrs In relating that the law deal“My first child Robert WSs for custodial storage special number are Joan ing with mechanically altered born 21 years ago on the same Rulon Hansen painter and Ray Killpack Ferron Bud Alvehicles will be strictly enfor- Thompson Catherine Peterson Carol day as my newest baby” Mrs decorator for the 8th Ward len West son of Mr and Mrs ced the two law enforcement Merna Christensen Smith Daisy Tew Viona Speth Bradley said “You’ll notice I Chapel has made a handsome James R West Spanish Fork leaders explained the law They and Patrfoia Schofield daughSALT LAKE CITY (0F9 -SLaVor His-lo- p did not say ’my last baby1 mural which is symbolic of ter of Mrs Clara Schofield said the state law provides Lloyd R Johnson Lake City Police picked up she added Peterson George Rulolph quietude and reverence for the home demonstration agent that it is unlawful to operate 31 drivers for speeding in seboo interior chapel’s a motor vehicle that has been Price zones Wednesday The officer! Relief Society altered or changed to cause One other girl Is to be were armed with radar ' The Rebeautiful building’s of lowest the part the body or lief room amwith its Society chassis to be closer to the ple storage space is adjacent ground than it was when it was to a modern kitchen commanufactured There are pletely equipped Thus all the “lowered” cars also two large rooms to accomare in violation and the drivmodate scouts and explorers ers of such vehicles will be arThree rest stations are found rested The ROTC department at Logan High school has held in the ward building: (me in The enforcement of both of number of activities recently and has several more coming up the Junior Sunday School de' these laws are for the protec- in the near future partment one in toe main part tion of the drivers" as well as The Sponsor Corps and a detail of sophomore cadets per- of the building and the third the public The cope ration of formed at the Logan-Wefootball game in the USU stadium the gymnasium the drivers is requested and acted as guards during the contest The Sponsors drilled beautifully landand the soph during half-tim- e scaped by F A Pehrson omore color guard under the ticipate in the bowling action member of the ward the builddirection of Alan Daines batThe ROTC teams will bowl ing is also completely furnishtle group executive officer on Thursday afternoons and the ed at this time posted the colors at the game scores and team standings will Members of the building sa- be listed each week in the Her-ol- d committee include They also offered a Darwin E lute Journal Peterson chairman R Eyre PRESTON The calendar Tins same color guard will A special bowling team un- Turner Bishop Fredrick J for the school year in the East-sid- e post the colors at the Utah der the direction of Sgt Ruck Kloepfer E Leland Jorgensen school district includes the State football man has been formed to parti- R Michael Brown Lynn A FRESH CANDY SPECIAL fifth district teachers’ conven- game which will be held in the cipate in a league with teams Skabelund Roy Ear! and Nor' tion on October 4 and 5 USU Romney Stadium on Sep: in Tremonton Brigham City man E Sadler building ' proORANGE JELLY FLUFFS' Preston and Malad Action in ject clerk Thanksgiving vacation Novem- tember 29 I ber 22 and 23 Christmas vacaTen bowling teams have the league will get underway Counselors to Bishop Tueller Sold Exclusively deBy tion December 24 to January been formed by the ROTC on September 22 are Paul Wuthrich and Roy R 1 Washington’s birthday Feb- partment at Logan Lands CaOther future events inriuH Forsberg Counselors to Mount W F JENSEN CANDY FACTORY ruary 22 Spring vacation April dets sponsors and a special a senior party for fill senior ca- Logan Stake President Asa —11 and 12 School will be dismis-se- d Challenging team composed of dets and sponsors It will be Beecher who will participate Logon Utah ' on May 29 Mrs Alene Hansen Wes Hen-ri- e on September 27 October 9 is at dedication rites are Preston A CHECK FOR $3308 in scholarships is presented by Ed There are 177 school days calGrunander representing Sears Foundation to Dr Daryl SgL George Ruckman and the date for the federal inspec- D Alder and Blaine Morris i Chase president of Utah State University endared far tfaa year Jr Captain Glen Kohler will par tion of the ROTC units 'The Right and Wrong Way of Brewing Coffee” will be the subject of a dinner meeting to be held on Monday September 24 in the Bluebird Cafe Sponsored by the Utah State the Restaurant Association meeting is for all restaurant operators and key employes in the four intermountain states Alfred Glauser of Logan proprietor of Glauser's Cafe is President of the Association John C Leach Western Field Representative for the Coffee Brewing Institute will present visual and practical demonstrations of brewing coffee the elements involved and the results to be achieved During the demonstrations Mr Leach will use glass urns that permit the audience to see what happens throughout the brewing process In addition to explaining each step of the brewing procedure Mr Leach will discuss the importance of cleanliness grinds formula the time factor water conditions and temperatures and the proper relationship that must be maintained if satisfactory results are to be achieved At the conclusion of the meet-n- g there will be a question and answer period and the audience will be invited to taste the cofee There will also be slides and demonstrations on employes rating Mr Glauser reported Advises Adequate School English Training - la Flower Arranging Course Set -- - Racing logon 8th Ward Chapel Autos Stern f Dedication Sunday At 3 Scholarship : Fund Presented ' 80-se- and prayer Death Burned - er May Not Be i musical Her Last - - Princess Ring For Speeding alt ROTC Posts Activities st Already Eqstside School District Notes Year's Calendar 21-g- - State-Montanf- T iiil ' Vs" “ I " i 7 " |