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UUh MONDAY WILSOI Industrial Utah 4TI — An explosion and fire which swept througr-- 'ntermountain Oil Dist'ibutor' Asphalt plant Saturday night will be investi-- : gated by the state Industrial Industrial development Is Commission everybody’s business" ' A commission investigator This is the firm convictitJrT exwas asigned to begin a check of Milton L Weilenmann ecutive director of the Utah of the blaze today Promotion ComIndustrial The fire visible through mission as he calls lor all much of Salt 1 ake and Davis Utahns to get into the proCounty areas began when gram of helping to find new crude oil overflowed from industry and the resulting tank and was ignited by new jobsa pilot light under the tank “The active participation of The resulting blast sent a businessmen and all citizens! mushroom shaped cloud ot is the prime ingredient for flames several hundred feet seeking out new business! into the air ana set off exploprospects for the state and AN AVALANCHE of auto plate purchasers a hectic day Tax Office Manager Reed sions in four smaller tanks — also in establishing good bus- rolled Into the Utah Fonnesbeck estimated 35 to 40 persons each containing several hunCommission offiness climate” he believes when he arrived at the office at dred gallons of oil ices at the Cache Courthouse today Secwaiting “There are thousands of Dale de Mille left is pictured 7:50 am Meanwhile Mrs de Mille was Only two of the' Arm’s emLilly retary citwonderful public-minde- d were al the plant when about the of stoic first the batch at ahead She advised: approxployes buyers tackling day izens hi the state who are conthe blast occurred and neither 8:30 am in what promised to be “Please come in early next year” imately tinually serving charitable was hurt 7 civic at public organizations “We have unique advan- - there such a strategic loca-- i low-cosites productive giving substance to great pub-- ! with the excellent bins bor favorable taxes offer any company have much to offer We must lie and community projects tages to facilities leading in lent climate good living con-a- ll get our people informed and that a feel We’d like everyone to particularly any company directions for fast and ditions recreation cultural enthused so they will enerpart of this ndustrial pro- wants to sore all the West ad- convenient service” he re-- 1 events ample water and a getically help This individual gram because anyone may One of our big natural favorable government atti- - support is one of the most imbe the key or the spark that vantages is our location ports ' results in the first important right in the center of the 30 “But in addition Utah also jtude portant things we can do to eleven can offer a liberal freeport! “We’ve got to think posi-la- make this program work” of million the new a intact that can leadto people abundant raw materials1 tively about industry We Mr Weilenmann reports 'western states Nowhere is industry prospect Dealer Full Service Transportation BRIDSERLAND'S CAMPERS VISTA-LINE- R Autherixad Diract Factory Daalar Bark 57 RAMBLER $2479 Rawer St string $1399 Galtxli- 4 dour with VS overdrive dio and haatar - '63 CHEV Wagon I ra- V-- a Auto-matl- Hardtop with and power steering e rt Pick-u- p $799 64 VOLKS radio 59 CHEV $1399 1u $1399 Automatic V-- 8 Impala and heater Clran 44psed V-- a $1999 Automatic V-- '62 CHEV Hard Top 59 INTERNATIONAL - Bia 4 ' 64 FORD Galaxle $1599 PnaatwfT with $1299 lunn Bin inn Rear Axle S-- powar steering a 6 anil Overdrive wit1i '62 CHEV '63 FORD BelAlr $139 Station Wxgmi and CruistO-Mat- k V-- - $399 Station Wauim with 6 overdrive radio and heater Ctaaa with low Bllaaat la-ti- st '61 FORD Glaxi with V-- a '62 CHEV $979 and power Automatic ataarlna- - '61 FORD heater with atlck '63 FALCON now Automatic V-- 8 '58 MERC Montclair $1049 tDpor with Automatic and $1099 with Savoy with paint excel-portatio- automatic radio and V-- 8 ’63 PLYMOUTH $939 a radio and haatar Country Sedan $1089 with $399 n w j tnd power Automatic V-- 8 CROSS V PARTS — SALES — SERVICE Saa Tham at Wilion'i — '66 Catalog Now Available Fat WOODS wtiwitfes 3 BIG SERIES — CHIEFTAIN — HOLIDAY — CADET Tha Quality Campar With a Lifatima Warranty 65 MUSTANG In Oil B'ast Utah Offers sttsrlng 22 YEARS OF FAIR DEALING — OPEN TIL 6 MM WILSON mm MOTOR 321 NORTH MAIN 752-735- 5 mmmmmmm About ©IISEDCAR SPECIALS Town AT LOWER PRICES Cache Gouty Fins Bnreia win conduct ita annual bust is masting Thursday 12 noon in tha USU union bunding according to Prosidsfit 8 Vsn Poitana lbs dinner minting is Thursday 6:30 pm la Smith-fiel- d stab house foDownd by Dm general eeeaion at I pm J COMPARE THE CAR OMPARE Ceuervetten sneers of the Utah Fish and Game Department A1 Boee and Dali Winn ammmea that a JooMrosk survival and gun safety Instructors' course taught by La Robsrtsonwffl be hahl Kerch 9 1623 and 30 from 7 fe ptt in the Oldham Building Logan Persons successfully completing this course wffl be qualified to participate in instructing Cache youth in survival techniques and infs gun handling practices Farther information may be obtained by contacting A1 Bou Convertible with members and former members arc invited Hie dinner tab is $125 per plate Lagan Second Ward Gold and Groan Ball will be held -- “ -C- THE PRICE 1 i $2195 and 4 ipaad 10 1963 Volkswagen $1795 lui 1963 Rambler 4 door sedan with $1195 and stick 1963 Ford 4 doer sedan with $1395 '11144 and automatic V-- B 1964 Buick $2150 Station wagon with stick radio and haatar 1962 Rambler First National Bank of Logan A modern symbol for a modem bank bank that is FIRST with the latest in financial innovathe PACE-SETTE- R tions in Cache Valley $895 4 door sedan BUY YOUR NEW CHEVROLET NOW BEpORE THE EXCISE TAX COMES BACK First National Bank has ALWAYS bean FIRST in SERVICE to tho people of Logan since its founding in 1892 offering sound conservative managehome-manag- ed ment along with the service that is found ONLY in a home-owne- d bank AXTELL 752-76- Hyde Park Second Ward wffl hold its “old folks’ party” Saturday March 5 Dinner will be served at 1 pm followed by a program AO ward NOW! 1965 Chevrolet inem-berzhi- p the Na tional imfc Tencfasrs Allocution wffl meet March 9 instead at ana previous esrltar date - CHEVROLET INC: 1475 North Main Paul Parkinson— 752-12Goorqo Winborg— 752-680- Ed 99 752-370- 8 1 Tibbatts— 563-578- B Dava Hincklay — 63-6400 PACE-SETTE- Bodies Recovered From Crashed Aircraft In Utah the plane rammed straight into a hillside They said fresh snow around the wreckage was not disturbed Dr William L Mason Federal Aviation Agency medical Investigator said “They must have dropped to the earth like a tub of cement" He said the last radio mes- sage from the craft was at 4 45 p m Friday and the plane’s clock wag stopped at BRYCE CANYON Utah dm ’ie b°di ° four Denver m Men and Gleaners will sponsor Vare residents were recover--' Sunday from a light plane i swimming party Tuesday 7 pm at the Logon municipal1 whlch crashed 50 miles north-- ! of here Friday pool There will be refresh-- : Victims of the crash were 4:47 p m mente the pilot Larry Nordeen 29 Littleton Colo his wife Richmond Ward Senth needs used Scout uniforms Ptsy 25 and Mr and Mrs PBOnATB AND RDABDIAK8UII' Those having a uniform they Arnold H Kautz Denver Cnsull CniI7 Ckrt at Iks would like to sell are asked The bodies were taken to a BespeetlM SlgMrs to call Elaine Jessop at far Further IktamaMaa 3 mortuary in Richfield Utah 3 and wffl be sent to Denver on or Joyce Murray - 1' Ofhf Sfkt innoIt is often easy to overlook the progressive vations at any bank that has served its community for over 74 years and that is why First National Bank of Logan is adopting this now symbol R FIRST in to remind you that FIRST NATIONAL is the FIRST to offer the EXTRAS in modern FIRST in convenience service remember this new symbank service Whatever your needs in banking BANK IN bol means FIRST NATIONAL BANK the PACE-SETTE- R BRIDGERLAND of ths finait ikiing In ths world at Baavar Mountain iharo tho baautiai of iconic Logan Canyon wharf racord-bra- s king trout wait In fameui Logan Rivar In luntmar Baar Laka backeni watar ikiats to fun and ralaaation It's all part ef Bridgarland tha araa sarvad BEST by Firt National Enjoy toino Qjisit Hank of Loganl 248-209- 248-214- Lagan First Ward Relief Society will meet Tuesday Chorus practice will begin at am At 9:30 the teachers report meeting wffl be held At U am the fheology lesson will be presented by Thd-n- a Davis There wffl be a nursery and ail women of the ward an encouraged to Cache boro singer-comeone Sunni Walton will be a fueat artist on Art linklet-ts- n Channel 5 Wednesday night Talent Program Miss Walton who attended Woodruff and Iigan J unior High Tuesday The tan and white Piper Cherokee was en route to Lip '‘fti1'" uwMB'lr7nnT?ioMs'! Vegas Nev when the pilot attorneys at law ms Main Street Logan Utah on or beradioed the Federal Aviation fore the 10th day of May AD 1986 at Agency Bryce Canyon that Claims must be presented in "wt’rt going down” He said with the provision of Code Utah Annotated 1983 tin wings were king up and and with proper verification as reha was going to make an quired therein ALDA KAE J GIBBS Admlnla- emergency landing tratrlx of the Estate of Nrphl JorPilots who viewed the crash gensen Deceased' 14 31 SB from the air said it appeared Publ dates: February NOTICE FOB BIDS Nn-ii- i 1S-- Schools was known locally as Kaylene Walton daughter of Franta Telford The versatile performer was a student of Logan voice teacher Frank Baugh Miss Walton's appear-- : ance on the'show is sponsored by Audrey Meadows i i Bid will be received hy the un- dersigned until Marrh 0 196S for furnishing: PUNTING Specifications on file in the office of the undersigned We reserve the right to reject any and nil bid s y ii iiArtiii I'iirehnoug Agent lllnh SI iie University Loxxn' Utah Publ date: February m IKS BWDGERLftND m -- wmm x |