Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday Happenings go into the field to record written and photographic observations relating to illegal motorized use Ron Vance of the Logan Ranger District will answer questions concerning the existing Travel Plan North end ride The Cache Valley Veloists bicycling club will ride at 9 am Sunday departing from 1500 E 1780 North The group will bike through North Logan and Smith-fiel- d For more information call ride 6 leader Bob Bayn at A percentage of the proceeds at the Cache Valley Fun Park 255 E 1770 North in Logan will be donated to the LeukemiaLymphoma Society which cancers from 7 to 9 fights blood-relate- d pm Monday The Stokes Nature Center will offer a wilderness First Aid course May 4 hands-o- n This two-da- y course covers a wide range of wilderness medicine topics View a course outline at wwwwminolsedu Cost is $140 and preregistration is required For information call Glen Gantz at or to register gkgantzearthlinknet 3-- Project MUD The Bear River Watershed Council’s initial volunteer meeting for Project MUD the Motorized Use Data Project will be at 7 pm April 30 at the Logan City Library 255 N Main Volunteers will adopt a 75 minute quadrangle map Sons of Bear Lake Fundraiser First aid course 752-838- A F or the first lour weeks they could not leave the company area except in formation and with a cadre leader They had heard of a USO on post complete with soda fountain library and night club But they didn't even know its location should they slip away Alex could have swung some kind of deal to get them a break but he abandoned the try when Pete made it clear that he would not rink out on the platoon Alex concluded that Pete was really a patriarch at heart So there was lots of togetherness for a month There was one exception though one escape — church The army had to let men go to church each Sunday Some of the guys got up for mass Several went to Protestant services at the post chapel Alex did not mention it Neither did Pete Alex had placed his transistor radio on the window sill It was expensive the first one Pete had ever seen At night they listened to California and The Cache Trails Coalition will meet at classroom in Logan The public is invited For information call Dave Rayfield at 0 or Jeff GilbertNatalie Mohn at 757-912- 2 group names Dairy Ambassadors 4-- H The annual Dairy Ambassador Program (formerly Dairy Darlings) was March 29 at Bridgerland Applied Technology Center with Cheryl Empey acting as master of ceremonies The theme this year was “Hats off to the Red White and Blue” Over 200 friends and family members filled the room as the current Dairy Darlings shared the past year’s experiences and entertained the crowd with demonstrations and skits They were Mindi Kidd Dannielle Robison Megan 4-- H Jessop Erin Roberts Kylie Elwood and Sadie Nielsen Those who received the honor of representing and the dairy industry of Cache County as Dairy Ambassadors for 2003 are: Whitney Hougaard of Cove daughter of Todd and Shannon Hougaard Tiffany Nielson of North Logan daughter of Werner and Carol Nielson Becky Anderson of Cove daughter of Paul and Christine Anderson BreeAnn Erickson of Smithfield daughter of Dave and Collie Erickson 4-- H Tiffany N BreeAnn E at‘e JessoP Eagle Scout Elsa A Harris Alder stations sometimes Pete was amazed that the "clear channel” station in Salt Lake came over the Rockies as strong as they had ever received it in Round Valley The third Sunday morning Pete could not sleep in despite how much he had longed for the week's only respite from marching cadre stares and the responsibility So he turned on the radio ever so softly He held it to his ear and turned the finder aimlessly one eye on Alex to assure he did not stir Preachers and gospel singers were having their one chance in the week They didn't interest him He kept turning Then came the recognizable tones of the Tabernacle organ at the "Crossroads of the West" Tempted to turn on by he overcame his 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