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The Herald-Journal from Logan, Utah • 5

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Logan, Utah
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5
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scholarships to various univer- sltles according to Dr Orson Cannon professor and head botany and plant pathology Paul Rasmussen received a I NATIONAL Defense' fellowship is awarded to Paul Ras mussen of Hyde Park mu aii South Cache High Teacher To Retire FRANKLIN COUNTY delegates to Idaho Boys State are Ronald Edward Ward left Clifton and Owen Cherrington Paul married the former Jane Dailey of Summit They have a son Randy 2 They will leave for Michigan the last of August Brent Palmer received a National Foundation Fellowship to study at Utah State University He will work towards degree in plant pathology A son of Mr and Mn Leo Palmer Cedar City Brent has studied at USU for two yean Prior to this he was at College of Southern Utah' Brent is married to the former Lorraine Reynolds Beaver They have a daughter Brenda' 1 Robert Webster was made a recipient of a National Defense Fellowship to sthe University of California David to study towards his Ph in plant pathology and genetics A son of Mr and Mn Elmo Webster Rexburg Idaho Robert has attended USU for three yean He attended Ricks College one year He is married to the former Lexis Robison Rexburg They will report to the University of California campus Sept 1 Ray Bills was awarded a teaching assistantship to Washington State' University Pullman This assistantship will cover work through a Ph in plant genetics A son of Mr and MrsrLance-lot Bills Riverton Ray has studied at Utah State University the past six yean He win receive his degree in June' Ray is married to the former Mary Jo Silcox of Riverton They have three boys Wayne 7 Kent 5 and Dale 4 Utah Agricultural Outlook Just Fair At Present A federal-state crop report said' today severe drought recent strong drying winds and freezing Preston American Legion Post To Boys State DOCTOR OF Chiropractic degree is awarded former Richmond -resident Jack i Cash tional coordinator and ward teaching instructor in the Paradise Ward A part-time fanner Mr Obray is a director of the Paradise Irrigation Reservoir Committee He has filled two terms on the Town Board as a city councilman He also holds a membership in the American Legion Post 47 Shortly after retiring he dans a trip with his wife to Florida where they will visit a daughter Joyce and her family- Aside from that he has -nothing definite in mind although is certain he wiH try to spend more time riding saddle horses Tor the favorite wbby of this prominent Cache County educator RETIRING from Cache school teaching Obray Paradise Spring CleanupDrive Slated Saturday Paradise Community is scheduling a general spring dean-up this Saturday May 20 All dtizeqs arc advised to have-trash in piles or containers on the curb or road to be picked up Bulky material such as tree stumps and large branches will not be remove! since the city does hot have equipment to do such Jobs: All citizens are encouraged to remove old buildings or to clean up areas that constitute fire hazards and detract from tiie beauty -df the town Those who can are asked to paint their buildings Mayor Kendall Curtis said To climax the day a chuck wagon supper will be given by the lions Club at the church fireplace beginning at 6 pm Tickets are 50 cents for children up to 12 years of age an a dollar for those over 12 After 38 years ulith the Cache County School District Obray popular social science eacher at South Cache High School will retire with the termination of this school year The Hyrum institution has een his away from iomeM for a total of 33 years Mor to that time he taught our years at Ephraim High School in South Sanpete District and serve done year as irincipal of Cove Elementary ichooL Mr Obray was one of two Cache teachers honored at the smorgasbord dinner this week ah event sponsored annually ly the -Cache County Board of Education and the Cache Education Association Native Of Faradise Born in Faradise November' 1896 he Is a graduate of the old Hyrum High SchooLanda ormer student of the Brigham Young College He received his degree from Utah State University in 1924 and he has also done post graduate study In 1920 he monied Kate Hawkes of Logan and the couple baa had seven children They are Ernest Jr Ogden Mrs George (Joyce) Corrigan Orlando Florida Mrs Thad (Kathryn) Napper Ogden Theron Kearns Mrs (Paula) Bell Roosevelt Bryce Ogden and Carl (Carol) Hobson of Layton They also have 14 grandchildren Mr Obray is a member of both the Utah Education Association and the Cache Education Association He is a member of the welfare committee of the latter organization Church Work An active member of the IDS Church he has fulfilled a mission to the Northern States with headquarters in Chicago He was bishop of the Paradise ward for 3 Vi years and a member of the bishopric for a ten-year period He has also been in the presidency of the Hyrum Stake High Priest quorum am at the present time is educh- Buried In Sand NAMPA Idaho ((UFO Canyon County sheriffs officers said today that Herbert A Tlegs a prominent area farmer died when a well he was working in caved in Wednesday burying him in sand "Efforts were underway to recover his body but the work was slow and tedious Tlegs about 55 had been cementing the walls of the wel from a rope plank A him hand had been helping him but left for a short time Hq discovered the accident when he returned to the 155-foot deep strurture Former Cache Man Receives Degree In Chiropractic 11 11 A fanner resident of Rich mond Jack Cash willbe among the graduates of 1961 class of the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic The Los Angeles College is such tastitutionsl One hundred fifty 4-H club members are trimming their airy animals for knowing in he annual Black" and White Show to be held at Richmond Friday of this week It is expec-ed that Cache County 4-H oys and girls wifi exceed the 119 dairy animals exhibited In 1960 Machinery Subject )f TV Program Have you ever heard this do Job with tods and be in business The process that farm operators are faced with presents some very real problems according 0 Professor Uoyd Clement Extension Economist for Utah State University at Logan To assist farm operators to determine Just when it pays to own a particular piece of farm equipment is the objective of May 20th) Town and television irogram und Country presented each Saturday at am on KSUTele-vision Channel 5 by the USU Extension Services This program wild be devoted to showing how to determine the costs of owning and operating farm machinery These costs are then compared with the for hiring such work done In this way each farm operator 'can "determine for himself whether it will be profitable' for him to buy and own certain pieces of farm machinery In some cases the size of the farm and the cost of the machinery may indicate it would be more profitable to cooperate with neighbor in purchasing equipment or to hire the work done instead of investing in the machinery Farm operators interested in lowering costs increasing income and developing management skills are urged to view this and television program on Saturday one of eight in the United States accredited I Irmi sel MCK crop Ly the National Chiropractic Association The commencement will celebrate the 50th anniversary of tho college Before receiving his Doctor of Chiropractic degree Dr Cash will have completed a standard Grade A four year alfalfa damaged green peas spring grains and sugar beets However cattle and sheep are reported in good condition in most areas of Utah Wasatch and Duchesne Counties are an exception livestock condition there is reported poor Black disease is in the temperatures have combined to hamper agricultural outlook Reservoirs were reported at lowest levels in years some nearly empty Frost repeatedly damaged Four local shows have been held during the past two weeks at which over 100 dairy ahimals have been exhibited These shows have been held at Smith-field Hyrum Young Ward and Lewiston to give the girls a dress rehearsal prior to the Black and Vhite Show Besides the animate exhibited fitting and showmanship contests will be held as well as a judging contest 4-H boys to go to the state Judging contest will be selected by taking the four boys receiving the top Judging tenors at both the Black and White and the Cache County Junior Fat Stock Show County Agent Ray Burtenshaw stated City Court lists fines Forfeitures Three hundred and twenty dollars was paid in fines aid forfeitures last week in Logan City court for a variety of offenses Seven persons paid the total and offenses varied from a minor being in a beer ball to a -fraudulent license and dis- turbing the peace: -Xl The list as released by Judge Jesse Rich follows: Melba Watterson Smith-field drunk in a car $50 Pitcher 20 Smithfield minor in beer hall $15 Robert Fredin 19 Logan minor in beer hall $25 Roy Purcell 24 Logan indecent ex- posure $150 James Littlefield 19 Boise Idaho minnr in beer ban $15 Evelyn Nielsen 19 Deweyville minor in beer hall $15 Quentin Covert 21 Logan disturbing the peace $25 James Littlefield Boise Idaho fraudulent -license $25: CARD OF THANKS Our sincere appreciation goes to our friends and relatives for their assistance and expression of good will at the recent passing of our daughter The LeGrand Baer Family 6545 South 2425 East Salt Lake City l7 as the one that of Ages SK 2-3415 Mr and Mrs Burnice Ward Clifton -Roth of these youths have been active in their respective schools and communities Owen has been this president at Preston IDS Seminary and has befen chosen to represent Preston First Ward Explorer Post on a trip to San Francisco As a student at Preston High School Owen is a member of Band and choir and held leading part in this opera He has lettered two years in track and once year in basketball and was president of his sophombre class Also he is a member of his band and choir Ronald a junior at Westside High School is class president this year He is active in basketball football and track He was selected for the planning committee of the Youth Leader Workshop which is held at Utah State University Ronald also won the Orator Contest at Westside sponsore! by the American Legion with his talk Hie Aims Of The and placed fourth in the District at the meet held at Marsh Valley High School Vandals Mar Preston Parks PRESTON Efforts of city officials to enhance the beauty of the city park as well 'as provide additional shade for those who visit the area are being thwarted by vandals -Mayor SherwtorWebb reports that many lovely trees have been planted on the park during the six years that he has served as mayor- and all have met with the same treatment from persons who deliberately break them to bits regardless of what protection placed around them As result of this destruction Mayor Webb is personally offering $25 reward for information which will lead to apprehension of those responsible for such damage Highway Week SALT LAKE CITY "(UPI Gov George Clyde has pro claimed the week of May 21-27 as Highway Week in The governor said the program is part of a nationwide drive to promote better -highways in the United States PRESTON Through sponsorship of -Preston Post 34 of American: Legion two Franklin county youths will be privileged attend State at Boise during the week of June 11 through June 17 vrLx Chosen as delegate from East Side School District is Owen Cherrington son of Mr and Mrs Jack Cherrington Preston From West Side district is Ronald Edward Ward son of River Construction Accident Kills Moab Workman MOAB (BPB A Moab man driving a construction vehicle to a movie location along the Colorado River was fatally injured Wednesday when the vehicle went out of control and plunged down a 17-foot embankment Joseph II Dowd 55 Moab died in Allen Hospital about five hours after the mishap He suffered head and internal injuries -Investigating officers said Dowd yru driving a scoop type tractor known as a payloader to a 20th Century Fox location at Fisher Towers along the Colorado The mishap occurred about a mile north of the junction of 160 and Utah 128 about four miles north of Moab Officers said the vehicle went out of control at the tojr of a hill struck the side of a cliff went across the road and plunged down the embankment New Zealander To Friday At USU A slide lecture on New Zealand wiH be presented Friday noon in the Small Ballroom Student Union Building at Utah State University under sponsorship of the Institute of Later-national Affairs of the university according to Wendell Anderson chairman? Lecturer will be Derek Down a New Zealafader and graduate of Aukland University' He spent last year lecturing in Great Britain under sponsorship of the Commonwealth Institute Mr Down has an extensive collection of slides taken especially for this Lecture tour Prof Anderson said The public is invited he said i suspected cumulum to tnat fountain 3 Grafr A The drought has not favored institutions ex pansion of the insect popula- of the hours aomded to phar- cvere b- macy andsurgery (aKhoughhe Jem reported nyhere studies minor surgery) today 1 1 TTfah chiropractic padte piques service said studies in chiropractic techni turkey production in Utah is ques idus exfra iwuro to h- expected to be the highest in agonsis physiolo anatomy history 40 per cent or more biochemistry nutrition the record of las physiotherapy LVn- A son of Daniel Dean and 1 Juanita Landon Cash former-1 ly of Cache Valley and now NOW OU of Lakewood Cali-1 greatest authenticate! greatest i fornia Jack received his early I egg-laying record is 355 eggs education in Cache County I ggg yg jjy a black austra-schooU Ilorp at the Glen Agriculture He has served two years to (Allege laying test South Af-tlie Army and completed I 594445 a mission for the IDS Church in the Gulf States Upon completion of his internship Dr Cash plans toJ practice in Long Beach Call-1 fornia Preston Lions Elect Officers no other monument can be as bears the Rock PRESTON New officers are assuming their positions this week in Preston Club following election which took place at the regular meeting May 10th Quinton Crockett was elected president Glenn Oliverson vice president Ed Bowen sec-1 ond vice president Nat Ed- wards third vice president Morris Gordon secretary Samuel Handy lion Tamer Wallace Jensen Tailtwister Farrell Larsen and- Spencer Winn directors elected for twoj year terms James Hoggan and Milton I Cutler are holdover directors Ridop Dunn outgoing president is also a member of the director board BLUEBIRD IS GOODER Treat Yourself and See As your local Authorized Dealer we have a complete selection of famous Rock of Ages Monuments for you to choose from DROVfti MONUMENT VAULT CO 492 SouHi Mate 4 vin Dennis chairman LaMar Spackman director Champ Webb Garr Christensen Nason Johnson and Owen Nelson MEMBERS OF THE Grounds Committee for the annual Black and White Days at Richmond this Friday and Saturday an El- 1 I a.

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1930-1977