The Herald-Journal from Logan, Utah (2024)

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Fifth Annual US Dance Festival Talented young'dancers from Phoenix and other major cen- sity and many young students ters in the United Stales will and teachers have grown to the New York City area Florida Chicago Detroit Los Angeles San Francisco Seattle join with the dance students of Utah and surrounding states during the second session of Summer School at Utah State respect her high professional standards sound fundamental training and her unique ability to analyze and correct individ performance Cora Cahan accomplished dance partner of Mr Walker will return again to dance her featured roles and also instruct This will be her sixth summer at USU Miss Cahan is also well remembered for the many dancing roles she has created 6 the Herald journal ual dancing problems She will University MONDAY APRIL MM LuKn i Cm-lie County) Utah Both modern dance and ballet also assist in the production training will be emphasized in numbers of the summer musi-this intensive five-week tianc-jcal "The Boyfriend" for the Opportunity Theater! Norman Walker and his sen- summer musicals i W- tt jp' ing workshop There is a wide variety of ten different courses sational young company of I Ballet is becoming an in- Industrialized for beginners intermediate ad modern dancers will again be I creasinelv more important part vanced students and profes-1 artists in residpnra at Utah nf th' sional- dancer who-wishto Stat-4'nirsitvr- lftw -t develop a greater repertory direction they have won praise the distinguished ballet teacher Professor HB IIunsakcr and for their dance concerts in New this year Miss Flovd is not Dr Twain iTippetts are consult- (york City Philadelphia Prince- new to Logan having taught ina tMncftlv with nr Rnhnl i a tt: ing closely with Dr Rachel 9 In Photography Highly individualized instruction in photography for ton university and the Jacobs beginning Intermediate and Pillow in Massachusetts Mr advanced ballet techniques for Walker began his career as a I several summers She is now Yocoin of New York City in arranging the usual outstanding dance Miss Gertrude I teaching her own ballet company in Detroit Michigin Sev photographic hobbyists noreograpner ror the Oppor-Uiose-who-use-photography in lu" LfL" ltuntv Thcater Logaafour faculty those -who -use-photography -in choreographer for the Oppor- featured school work will be given during the First Annual Pho instructor She danced years ago This will be his for several seasons with the sivth r9i DR RAt'llAh'L YOCOM arranging outstanding' dance faculty for Fifth Annual Dance Festival FIFTH ANNUAL Dance Festival at USU this and ballet training Advanced students par-summer will emphasize both modern dance ticipate in the summer musical production eral members of her dance1 company will join her for the1 second session at Utah State Jane Kosminski will return for her second year bf teaching modern dance after several! cer for the modern dance concerts which are highlights of famous Mart ha Grahame Dance Company and is now known as one of America's tography Workshops in Utah State University's Summer tne summer School Mr Wal School Ralph Clark assistant pro- lfaf aJJ "ker's thorough training great -i at iisit -iii aanee ims win oe ner mm i knnwlprira ftf previous years in prominent tVSOVI VI ftlllV Bl Vww 4 T4k I iiiusiv HUM roles as a dancer I Intensive Clinic For Journalism lead the workshops June 8-1 July 10 and July 13-August tive imagination combine to create modern dances which are exciting in concept and breathtaking in their exacting Prof Clark is a photography Americans Have Dance courses are offered for beginning intermediate and advanced students in both modern dance and ballet In addition there will be instruction graduate from Uth State Uni- An intensive program of in versity and has completed Confidence In four-year photogra-: He's Foxey Ai section will produce a special issue-of-'The Bulletin'! publi i in' dance! for theater modern traction in journalism for high phic ailvcrtisiriK -Uliislrarion A Prslilifltmm dance composition- and tech-! cation of Utah State's School school students and publica College values winiviuh nimips nf (par-hinir nuulprif tions advisers will be conduct Press Association while' year N'iiMtviiciv nemmt nf TRENTON NJ (liMi dance ed June 1-5 in the Utah Slate University Summer School It book students will work with problems in planning writing and producing the high school Americans feel that a college i mer HCp j-artley' RlfN- uigii scuuui siuui'ius pay uiuy a 125 fee for the entire five- will be the first such session education is more important ga'te for'sarry Goldwater in" week Opportunity Theater pro annual held on the Logan campus than it was 30 years ago This gram including the Dance Fes- New Jersey's April 21 primary Sponsored by USU's Depart Cost for high school students at the clinic will be 125 which When he was denied use of tival University students infer ill is a preliminary result of a study being conducted by the University of Michigan's Sur ment of English and Journal-Ism the High 'School Journal tile Arizona Republican's name i ested in credit pay as usual pays for room board and regis mm and photojournalism at the Art Center School Los Angeles He managed a photography store in Seattle for four years and did free lance photography and worked for Wheelwright Lithographing Beal Studio and The Deseret News Publishing Company in Salt Lake City before joining the USU faculty last fall Opportunities Emphasis in the workshops will be on giving the student the opportunity to learn fundamental photographic procedures and processes Partici without Goldwater's pcrmis- 540 tee for up to 6 credit hours ism Clinic will be directed by vey Research Center and spon- sion he and three other conser i nose interested in enrolling Marian Nelson assistant professor of journalism lie will be assisted by Gyde Mor MARLW- N'KLSON to direct High School Journalism Clinic vatives filed under the chemi- for only one quarter may regis-cal symbol "AU H20" ter as special students: Gold Water i All dance courses are limited State election officials were in their enrollment in order td MISS GERTRUDE Shurr featured instructor will assist with the summer sored by the Office of Education and the Joint Office of Institutional Research Other preliminary results include: Ninety-seven percent ris yearbook adviser Bear River High School Tremonton tration fees btudent participants will be housed in the David 0 McKay Student Living Center and will eat their meals in the cafeteria at the USU Student Union Building Publications advisers may attend the clinic with or without credit Two hours of graduate credit will be erned for those who register for Journalism 185 expected to seek an attorney i insure personal attention It is and Gary Johnston newspaper -m mi im iimn ii iii in ji i iiJiiMi 'i'-iitV' lirt say that both boys and girls general's ruling on the legal- should finish high school Nine ity of the filing ty percent feel that men should pants will be able to receive VVVMVI advisable for interested stu- dents to reserve a place in i State University Logan Utah these popular classes They' Priorities in class placement should correspond directly with will he made in the order in Dr Twain Tippetts Head of the which reservations are receiv-Department of Fine Arts Utah ed 1 n(rntinn in hntir In nrPnar nve Bl ICB51 IWO years 01 COI- Some men murder when they think they 'are-only killing time visual materials for classroom Jl tnat women work take newsworthv nictur- suia nave iwo years es for yearbooks or publicity or how to gain greater enjoyment from hobby photography A four-day 'field trip first session will take the workshop: group to Grand Teton and Yel Some Specials LOS ALTOS Calif 01PD -The city of Los Altos passed its first licensing ordinance for dogs exempting seeing-eye dogs and "all dogs honorably discharged from the armed services" adviser Highland High School Salt Lake City He clinic is open to high school students who will be Juniors and seniors for the 1964-65 school year and to high school publications advisers Students win attend without credit while advisers may register for two graduate credits Discussions will be conducted en news writing news editing makeup production and photography for school publications and career opportunities in journalism Morning sessions will be devoted to lectures and discussions with laboratory work set for the afternoons Prof Nelson said Students will be grouped according to their main interest in newspaper or yearbook work The newspaper laboratory No Beetle Cuts lowstone National Parks The second session field Crip wju be to southern Utah National' Parks Shorter field trips in the Logan area will also be arranged Since class size will be limited to permit individualized instruction prospective students should write Prof Clark for class reservations before registration for summer school MIDDLETON Conn' (DPI -Barbers have served notice that the Ben lie haircut is outr GARY JOILNSTQN newspa-per adviser at Highland High School will assist with clinic They said "we tolerate 'ducktails' and 'Detroits' but this Beattle Is too far out" A tiily ilTi ''arjw ji ii i ii i uwi jn -'hi iu i fp-i i -it: jaiiAt'UiLJJj A trip up the Limber Pino frail provides fresh and anlightenment about conservation for women attending the Conservation Assembly for Women USU Training Opens New Doors To Better Jobs Thiokol li appreclatlv o( the cooperation by Utah State University In opening and planning cfcusei of ipecial interest and need to the employees of thin company Many workers have qualified themselves for better Jobs and advancement aa a result of this training Thiokol on the other hand has offered new opportunities to Utah State University graduates to work and live in this area so many want to call "home" Thiokol has one of the flnettt engineering and scientific teams In the aerospace Industry It includes leaders from all parts of the country along with many from Utah 'This company Is constantly in need of competent trained experienced scientists and' engineers' who can help find the answers needed to keep Thiokol a pace -getter in this fart-moving fart-changlng industry Old Juniper Hike A Favorite Once each year students faculty and families make the traditional climb to world-famous "Old Juniper" ona of the oldest living Juniper trees in the world (3400 years) All who successfully complete the climb will bt presented certificates of membership in the "Old Juniper Club" The afternoon following the morning hike will be climaxed with a wiener toast and campfire program usu lilt 0 Thiokol a plant in Logan which manufactures off-the-road fttoeicttig 1 liuwu wesiW TO'Bwmt me 1 eMiia1-laraeat a I FTrf PTI duslrial employers In the area I £-t For llrow wlio wn qualify TWokUl ofMr pxt-ellfnl' career I 1 opportunities with stimulating associates and a pleasant working environment TAtoAae CHEMICAL CORPORATION BRIGHAM CITY OGDEN LOGAN Aa equal opportunity employer BVVriKTAUCB riTlf ciiu LvlVJ 4-1 NORTH MAIN 752-2071.

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The Herald-Journal from Logan, Utah (2024)

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What is the name of the newspaper in Logan, Utah? ›

Newspaper The Herald-Journal (Logan, Utah) 1931-Current.

Is Logan, Utah a good place to live? ›

Outstanding fishing, biking, hiking, skiing, and golfing: all are minutes away from your front door. Even with the natural beauty, Logan has an excellent park system, boasting one of Utah's two zoos and a challenging municipal golf course. For year round beauty and things to do, Cache Valley is hard to beat.

Why is Logan Utah called Logan? ›

By March 1860 there were 100 houses in the settlement, which was named Logan after an early trapper, Ephraim Logan. The city was incorporated on 17 January 1866 and Alvin Crockett was elected Logan's first mayor.

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The first settlers of Logan encamped near this spot on the bank of the Little Logan early in May 1859 Heads of Families: John R Blanchard, Abraham Caldwell, Griffith Charles, Israel J. Clark, Ann Davis, William Dees, James Demino, Sidney Dibble, Morgan S. Evans, Morgan Evans, John E. Jones, Thomas E.

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Prior owner Pioneer News Group sold its papers to Adams Publishing Group in 2017.

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The Daily Tribune is an English-language broadsheet publication in the Philippines. Its office is in the 3450 Concept Building, Florida Street, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.

What is the racial makeup of Logan Utah? ›

In 2022, there were 10.1 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (40.3k people) in Logan, UT than any other race or ethnicity. There were 3.99k White (Hispanic) and 2.06k Two+ (Non-Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups. 14.2% of the people in Logan, UT are hispanic (7.54k people).

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It's nice and quiet, removed from Utah's main thoroughfares in between majestic mountains. It's a land of dairy farms, friendly folks, stunning fall foliage, higher education and internationally renowned performing arts.

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Utah's Safest Cities of 2024
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How religious is Logan Utah? ›

In Logan City in 2021, the largest religious group was Western (Roman) Catholic (14.7% of all people), while 40.6% of people had no religion and 7.9% did not answer the question on religion.

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Shibukawa City, Japan

Our official sister city ties with Shibukawa were created in 1996. The agreement promotes exchange in education, culture and sports.

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Based on our Logan cost of living calculator, Logan is 10% less expensive than the national average and 6% less expensive to live in than the average city in Utah. This assumes a $72,000 annual salary and a 2 Bedroom Apt. Food costs in Logan are more affordable than average in the United States.

What are some interesting facts about Logan Utah? ›

The town of Logan was founded in 1859 by settlers sent by Brigham Young to survey for the site of a fort near the banks of the Logan River. They named their new community "Logan" for Ephraim Logan, an early fur trapper in the area. Logan was incorporated on January 17, 1866.

Where does Logan Utah get its water? ›

North Logan receives the majority of its culinary water supply from springs in Green Canyon. In addition, North Logan has six wells. Four wells are located at the mouth of Green Canyon, one is near Beef Hollow, and one is located at approximately 1800 N 100 W in North Logan.

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Logan, UT Urban Area.

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News - The Daily Utah Chronicle.

What is replacing Cache Valley Mall? ›

The Cache Valley Mall in Logan, a place to gather and shop for several decades, officially closed its doors this month. The nearly 26-acre plot is now set for redevelopment to include a hotel, housing units, restaurants, retail businesses and more.

Where is Ogden newspapers located? ›

Ogden Newspapers Inc. is a Wheeling, West Virginia based publisher of daily and weekly newspapers, magazines, telephone directories, and shoppers guides.

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As Utah's largest union electrical contractor, we perform the highest quality work within this state, across the nation, and around the world.

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