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Show "THEY GlYE THE!! "THEYCIYl THEIR LIVES LIVES YOU LEND YOUR MONET Biy Morn War Bondi Today Twelfth Year No. ,1.50 IYr Year A HOME 10 Howard study Plans Hi w.is Julie birn .n 1923 18. a ,1111 W llsville on of Howard lul M.itighan Jones. lie piudaatid from South Cache Rich school a here he a as an outstanding student in 1941. He en F. lilted in th? 194J and air corps on April trained first at Tuc icn. Arizona, then at I.ns Veg.is, 3. and Nevada, Gioger field, and Muroc, t Cai.fornia. He for England last September and was in action many tmi's befure being reported missing. Besides his parents. Sergeant Jones is survived by a brother. Max Jones of three sist rs. Mrs. Adell Van Drimmo-lin- . Miss Edith Jones and Mrs. Blame Larsen of Ogden, and a grnadmother, Mrts. Margaret P. Jones of Wellsville. finally Fprhane. Washington Black and White Show Will 15e Itoiewed Vickers, new Western Field-man for the Lissociation of Anu-tkat a meet-tin- t adirs tonight at mg with show 8 p m. at Uie Richmond library. Chairman Le Roy Funk announced. Mr. Funk said three new trophies ve 111 be awarded for the first time at the show this year. The of Commerce Chamber lias provided a trophy for t lie bot Cache county animals in the get of ir.re class, the associated civic clubs of northern Utah have provided a $25 cash prize to be divided equally be. tween 4 H club and FFA stock winners. The Utah State Holstein Frcinan association has provided a banner for the premier breeder of the show. Officials from each of the prize giving organizations will present the awards. N. HolsU'in-FrvW.a- n 1 Gaeth Here Saturday Public Invited West Center 10. lOl.'l Telephone Cache County agricultural leaders are planning swift ac. turn to place at least half of 1943 Uie county's alfalfa crop winch hus been killed by cold Heather duiing the past winter. The county has approximately 35,0(i0 acres of alfalfa, a crop to of fundamental importance the Cache Valley Dairy Indus, tiy. Estimates on the damage :rom winter kill.ng were after a county-- ic!c in. i; action trip by County Agent R. I Writ lay, assistant agent Reuben Hansen, Dr. R. J. head of the agronomy department at USAC, and Alphcn , so C'iiisk chairman of the county USDA war board. Though the past wlnti r was i.ot severe, the farm .ai.Ti explained, relatively light snow on the valley lloer sufdid rot alfalfa protect ficiently from freezing weather. A I a, warm weather in early winter did not drive plants into dot. nancy to survive later cold, a winter kill in resulting whieh has affected all sections of the county with the most damaging results in recent liis. Alfalfa suffered winter tnry. killing throughout the state, but not as severe as in Cache county. Mr. Wrigley said farm meetings will be held immediately to Hear News Analyst County Leaders Study Available Sources Tlie Ouchc county farm labor tommittee Thursday reviewed that there will be enough labor aialluble to care for the country's farm crops." Chairman nsi-n- t:ni:-u.i!l- y -- b. i tmmr y Court? ltprlrmj ci Coeds Will Aid in Annual Campus Cleanup Women students at Utah State Agricultural college will Jom the men next Wednesday in the annual A day cleanup of tne campus, Gordon Porter, of Logan. A day chairman, reported. Traditionally a masculine affair, the cleanup work this year will aLo enlist the sen ices of women students. All classes will be dismissed for the day which will feature a free lunch at noon, an assembly at 1 p. m. and a dance In the Logen Dansante, Wednesday night. . The Intercollegiate Knights, directed by Duke Melvin Israelsen of Logan, will dig up the huge conA crete bench in front of the mechanic arts building and move it to a new position in front of the library, Mr. Porter said. Eldred Peterson of North Logan is nead of n vlgiiunto committee to round up wait shirkers. Completes School ' d, Testimonial Uorrotc re tft Cadet Hop Held A Day Slated Arthur Gaeth, a Utah news analyst and radio commentator, will speak on world, national and local events at a public meetGets Army Release to ing Saturday at 8 p. m. in the Logan Junior high school auditorium Till 4 Acres of Alfalfa under sponsorship of the Utah A farmer released by the State USDA war board. incounty farmers have been Mr. Gaeth's appearance in Loarmy to return to Cache county to attend tonights meetvited will tie free to the public and to till four acres of land poses gan his address will be broadcast over ing. Mr. Wrigley said he has writa problem for a Salt Lake City radio station KVNU at 8 p. m., Orto several seed companies ten selective service board and the ville L. Lee, chairman of the war to learn what seed supplies will board in war USD of A the meeting, be available Cache county board, charge imnndiately for announced. Alphonso Christensen, war board substitute crops. Widely known for his forceful "If much more than half the chairman, revealed today. and authoritative radio discussions alfalfa in a field has been killThe former soldier over the and newspaper columns on cured I would advise farmers to age limit, was drafted rent events, he is no stranger to plow up the field, Dr. Evans while working in Salt Lake City. Cache Valley having appeared fields less "Irt year-ol- d said. Recently he applied to his com- here on several previous occasions. severely damaged the hay stand a for officer discharge His daily broadcasts over the Inmanding may be thickened, by discing or but the termountain network have estabwithout investigation, oats or barley into the drilling Salt Lake City board requested lished him as one of the most alfalfa. the Cache war board to investi- popular of all western news comDr. Evans said many acres mentators. gate the case. of county land already have His Saturday appearance in Lo"We found he had four acres been prepared for planting to Bernell Winn Completes in Mendon" Mr. Christensen said. gan will provide another opporspring wheat, barley, oats and Course In Journalism ValAbout half of it is in alfalfa. tunity for residents of Cache potatoes. He advised farmers to ley to meet him We notified the draft board. personally or plant this land immediately to Bernell Winn, daughter of Mr. for future listen to him over the radio in a led clover or alfalfa without a and Mrs. W. F. Winn of Smith-fielThe responsibility indiscussion of timeliness and nurse crop and plow up spoiled action, he said, rests with the has returned home after alifalfa land for .planting to completing work for her master's draft board or the army, though terest to this area. William of director the Peterson, called the war board may be wheat, barley, oats and potaat Northdegree in Journalism sertoes. upon to help the "farmer find Utah Agricultural Extension western university, Evanston, 111. vice and Mr. Lee will appear on We must rely a place where he can produce the heavily on Miss Winn was graduated from silage corn this year, he added. necessary war units to qualify the program. Mr. Gaeth Is expectUtah Agricultural college in to stress ed the food national proworker. him as an essential farm Farmers will have a little more 1941 Statewas and the first woman blem with an appeal to Cache time for corn and the planting Under a recent ruling, In Journalism from U 8 graduate to farmers meet food county goals, for than closer, barley A C. She was elected to Theta board chairman added, such "mis. not be repeated. especially to raise more sugar oats and peas, on which they Sigma Phi, national womens Jourtakes should beets. The county sugar beet goal must act as soon as they can The ruling provides that county nalism honorary, while attending is 8900 acres and less than 5000 to obtain seed. war boards submit recommenda- acres have Northwestern. been so contracted far re. tions for soldiers requesting to a entertain Arrangements for farm lease from the army capacity house at the auditorium work. are being made, Mr. Lee said. Sixth Ward to Fete Persons wishing to attend the program are urged to be present COUNTING OUT NEW Retiring Bishopric before 8 p. m. to permit the proONE-CEN- T PIECES A testimonial honoring the regram to go on the air. lire broadcast will begin at 8:15 p. m. tiring bishopric of the Logan Sixth war and a new ward clerk will be To stimulate sales of war bonds' sustained Sunday at 8 p. m. in in Cache county during the connection with sacrament meeting, n-wide Second War Loan drive, Junior chamber of Bishop A. H. Parker announced the Logan Extension Service to commerce today announced rules today. O. Recruit Farm Workers Loosle, former for a unique Cease Firing conBishop R. Plans for a womens land army ward leader will be the speaker test. Entires will be received from of 60,000 workers have been an- end a short talk will be given by president of the today until April 30. All you have nounced by the War Food Admin- John Carling, teachers quorum. to do is buy an $18.75 war bond, istration, Director William 'PeterMusical numbers wil be present- (maturity value $25,004 and fill son of the Utah State Agricultural ed a double mixed quartet. All in an entry talank, clipeed from college extension service revealed wardby members and farmer mem- the newspapers or one distributed Monday. are bers Invited to attend. throughout the city. The Blank According to a telegram receivmust be signed by the official of ed by Director Peterson this land any bank or other bond selling army of the U. S. Crops Corps egency from which the oond was will be under the supervision of purchased. Cooperative extension service and A, N. Sorenson Heads Anyone is eligible to enter, but will include 60,000 women with a Cache the bonds MUST be purchased in Library Group minimum service of one month and Cache Valley and entries mailed brief training requirement. In adA. N. Sorensen, associate Pro- to Junior Chamber Bond Contest, dition to the land army and part fessor of English at Utah State Box 268, Logan, Utah before midtime workers, another 300,000 wobeerf night, May 5. Winner of the conAgricultural college, has men will be recruited, states the named president of the Cache test will receive a $53 war bond telegram. county public library, succeeding the Jav?ccs. Recruiting of the womens land William Worley, officers announc- purchased by Pauline PHILADELPHIA, PA. are Entrants urged to use sound will when begin arrange- ed Thursday. Dunbar is pictured at the counting army , not hopeful thinkand Judgment, machine in the Philadelphia mint, ments are completed for placing Other officers are Mayor W ing, In filling out their entries. pieces are them. Director Peterson explained. where the new Evans J M.-counted to a total of about 700,000 The extension director cautioned McCarrey, secretarl; RATION BOOKS FOR of the coins a day. When m full women to await the call Cache Commissioner A. J. Fuhil- - Service men who eat 10 or more out rural production, the plant will turn soft about 3,000,000 of the solid old which will be made when drives man, Mrs. A. D. Burgoyne, May ir me, Is per week away from the steel coins daily to replace the get under way In the various lo- Evans and Professor Sorensen, t(-- army post are entitled to Ration j coppers. calities as the need arises. rectors. t Book Two. Farmer? Released reA, V. Chambers of Smlthlield ported today. The committee renewed progress of student worker recruiting in Logan city schools and reported that students und school buses will be for sugar beet labor on about the same basis as last year. While there seems little chance of obtaining a mobile camp of Japanese ewtcuces for the county now:, committee members reported, rrangements have been made for using workers from Uie Preston, Idaho mobile labor camp for Cache county work when they are not needed in Franklin county. From 65 to 75 Japanese worker now- are in the county, residing on individual Mr. Chambers farms. said. The committee hopes to obtain about 200 of these workers for the county, providing Uiem with work through the beet thinning, pea owning, pea vine stack-m- g. tomato growing, potato harvesting and beet harvesting season. They will be needed to supplement local labor also In hay and grain harvesting, Mr. Chambers said. Ev-"l- is, to lay plans for substituting o.licr feed crops for alfalfa. A of northern county meeting growcrs was held last night in Lew.ston. and the county crops plann.ng committee, headed by Chairmna A. W. Chambers will meet tonight at 8 pm. at the court house. County county s comnfis.-ionand several 700 Farm Labor Situation r war dipartment, Plans for t!ie 1943 Richmond lit tir.-- t was reported missing ni.uk und While Dairy Siiow, on February J6 after participatMay 13. will be reviewi d by C. in a U. S. raid over 02 Ag Men Seek SuMitute Crops, Meet Tonight as rac-lvaWord Wells Mile today th.it Staff Sergeant .l Reward M. Junes, 19, son had niia Mrs. Howard Jon's. been killed in action hi the European theater. The parents were unified by from th? bombing IHOlLE BuyMoro War Bondi Today CACHE ALFALFA CROP DAMAGED BY FROST M. Jones Dies in Paid ing the luiii.ncnt. PA PI II FOR IIO.MK Ftah. Friday, April Killed In YVar Action Staff Sergeant YOU LEMO YOUR MONEY Dance Honors Graduates Of Logan ROTC Unit around "United We Themed Win," the Junior Reserve Officers Training corps at Logan Senior their colhigh school presented orful eighth annual Cadet Hop Thursday evening in the gymnasium in honor of senior ROTC students who will graduate from school this spring. Proceeding the dance, all senior corps members, unit officers attended a and special guests banquet at the Bluebird under the direction of Cadet Captain Dean Holman, who was general chair-- i man of the dance. was Highlight of th? evening a performance by the drill team commanded by Cadet The drum Major John Worley. and bugle corps performed and a colorful ceremony for presenting and retiring the colors were othe revents. Only presentation of the evening was the medal that went to Cadet Major John Dorley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Worley. It is given annually to hte outstand- ing cadet by the Utah chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution organization. Get Pay Hike Budget Increased to $253,00 For Year Salary Increases averaging about per cent for teachers, janitors and bus drivers in the Cache county school district were an. nounc'd Wednesday by Lloyd M. Theurer, district clerk. The salary budget for next year has been increased in the district 22 from $209 500 to $255,000. The increases was made possible by funds appropriated by the last state legislature, he explained, Teacher salaries in the district will range from $840 to $1560 an. nually for elementary school, $960 to $1680 for secondary schools and from $1065 to $1776 for teachAlers with masters degrees. lowance is made for dependents, principalship and meritorious work. Contracts for the 166 teachers will be issued immediately. The 23 county district bus driv ers will receive salaries ranging from $675 to $900 and the 28 janitors are attending a special schedule. 20 Mr. Theurer said district a special janitors are attending A course for retail and wholejanitor's school at Utah State sale food handlers of Cache coun. Agricultural college sponsored by board of education. ty will be conducted in Logan April 27 and 28, under the di-- j rection of Evan A. Western, city Officers Reelected health and sanitation officer. Officers of the Woodruff school The course will stress . sanitary Parent-Teachassociation have and efficient methods of handl. been reelected as follows: Mrs. ing food and ways of Mrs. solving Allen Reading, gresictent; wartime food problems. The course M. G. Bird, Mrs. Robert Martin will be sponsored by the Logan and Rex M. Ingersoll, vice presiof dent, and Mrs. E. R. Webb, se. city and Utah state boards health. j Food Course sae , j er cretary-treasure- Jaycees Announce Contest ENTRANTS WILL PROPHESY T IME WAR ENDS Plan Land Army RULES natio- President 1: Each entry must be completely filled out, and signed by bank, or other bond selling agency. 2; Anyone is eligible. Bonds must be purchased anywhere nl Cache Valley. 3: All you have to do Is buy a bond for yourself. One guess with ecah bond of any denomination. The more you buy the mre chances you have of winning $50.00 War Bond. 4: Bonds may be purchased any time between April 12th and April 30th, 1943. 5: All entries must be mailed to Junior Chamber Bond Contest, Box 268, Logan, Utah, by May 5, 1943. OFFICAL ENTRY BLANK Logan Junior Chamber Bond Contest (Just fill in these spaces) In my opinion the Cease Firing order, signifying our victory over Germany will be issued: Witj &." one-ce- at- - Day and Month oclock Mountain War Time Name of Contestant Address Qualifying Certificate The above named person purchased a War Bond of on $ Denomination y , Year Date Signed to be signed by any bank or other agency. Mail completed entry to Junior Chamber Bond Contest, Logan, Utah. Winner to receive $50.00 Bond. - Box 268 |