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Show The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah Tape Fight City School Board Senator Elbert 30,000 Browns D. Thomas has Grants Increase For All Employes Recently Said lonn l'ii lam! city .ilaty ! yrlra.jftl iimg fry l.i t lr. .uTiiu-iuiLiu" In nil it jIii ,ll i ...ill!-J- r Vi r u M - Vi E Ai. Ji !. r !v. i 'llai. . tr ii-- i $5l0iai'f Ul ii i.i.i-r- li t ) nppreiaj ul.UM III ll ra:., i 'Pic UuihiT ' Uv a u h. i Jrom Uh Jims colln'i .IniiiiiUiS t xj'ia-i..x'aiul im li'4ch;:i tin Pa fur a $21o jear ! mol 2J )i'a;i MX years of if x; tii'iii . A oimiiMii ! liruvidr p:o- lias bu ll 10J J'-.i- thr' iS li'"Ji..l.. Mil.iiy Uii ii a i'Mvwi i r t.i tm.i.iig and evpr.riire. by Tc:u hers aujuiu.'ii.diii'. la' Mmy f ir He avik fi 'drill lix rr.ii s .salary yiaiuivl ni l.x'd by U 'XmiliHg $125 a bi- - pr ur n I ! g fi .1 n tin I I h-- n bin . .1 c k .n .. mni Jat x i .nv f t .m- - .t.i- - f, .a y,- - M.ai Sa.d, ; Student Elections Student body officers for the year at Utah State Agricultural college will be nominated next Thursday, George Lacey of Tooele, student council member in charge of elections, reported today. Primary elections will be conducted on April 22, Mr. Lacey said and final ballots will be cast on April 30. this Campaigning for elections jear will be curtailed to avoid expense and waste of scarce materials, Mr. Lacey reported. Publicity issued on the campus in behalf of candidates will be standardized and limited. Nominated For AW S Post 2313-4- 4 Anne Ryan and Winifred Ama Cher of Iaigan were nominated in primary elections Thursday for d Wompresident of the en Students at Utah State Agricultural college. George Lacey of Tooele, student council number in charge of elections, reported. Miss Ryan is serving as AWS president during the current year and will com jute for final against Miss Amacher in to be conducted next elections week. Women students crust 215 ballots in the Thursday election. Other candidates nominated on Thursday are Elizabeth Blair of Dr. C. R. Jones has been elected Ogden and Joy Evans of Logan for vice president; Ann Kennedy ommander of the Cache Valley and Jean Funk of Richmond for Post 2129, Veterans of Foreign secretary. Wars, succeeding Walter Raleigh, Candidates eliminated in the pri- local watchmaker, it was anmary election were Jean Crawford nounced following meeting Wedof Price and Jean Olsen of Salt nesday. Lake City, for president; Patsy Other new officers are Le Roy Barber of Lewiston, Afton Carter Adams, senior vice commander of Vernal, Eva Stucki of Cedar City, and Genivieve May of Rockland, Idaho for vice president; Margaret Ann Wilson of Brigham City, Mary Haight of Cedar City, and Twilla Pocock of St. Anthony, Idaho for secretary. As.-oci- V F W Elects New Commander I:. .m H rry-- o Vis--. I I Needed in Cache T H ( t a ! s , ii .1 ii'd Pa'f. 5 'e 4 ') Ir.tiiljde - M-- . f. di .e ; t 5 n 'j .I . - -- I ! -- t I ' ! oo-la- Difi-iise- w .io - 1 b ri iu!v j ,,in'r' u j manager of Joseph McKntg.it, the We--t Cache fanners ciKi.eT-An- d ' ve. who w.ll have soon '!' papa Vall'-y- . Nev.. where jo.u, are progressing rapidly, de- i l..red land to be devoted to to should be plowed immed lately and harrowed frequently insure a clean bed for transplant an:. Mure th-400 acres of tomatoes, largest amount ever lo be groan here, will be raised In Cache valley this summer, he said. Mr. McKnight said young plants should be trenched by local farmers if weather Is unfavorable for transplanting with the plant It j . s Brief Sketches By f HUGH ilili-liu- 1 1 , j O'XEII. . - ca-v- j y,-- Fa-hi- Merry-Go-Roun- X , ti .A v zV' t - utmM 5 T - " , 'f'A J .l v V- - - A western mining character was known as Madame Moustache and was the only woman gambler there. She was rated as a dead game sport. Hard luck overtaking her. she borrowed some money from a saloon keeper, promising to pay it back the next Monday providing she were alive. That Monday her body was found beside a road, with a pistol near ft! She had kept her promise! The above tale comes from "Tales of the Pioneers by W. A. Chalfant. published by the Stan, ford University Press, this excellent and authentic book of stories NEEDHAM'S succeeding Archie Marshall; L. Burleigh, junior vice commander succeeding Mr. Adams, Arthur La Beau, quartermaster succeeding John S. Davis; P. C. Felsted, chaplain succeeding George E. Doty and Dr. H. R. McGee, post surgeon succeeding Dr. C. J. Hayward. State Department Commander Barton E. Jones of Ogden will install the officers at the next post meeting April 24, and the new will complete their organization at that time. Ho-rac- e County Plans Noxious Weed Control Program '.Tbe 1943 noxious weed control program in Cache county will begin soon and farmers who intend to participate should notify County Agent R. L. Wrigleys office immediately, John H. Schenk, chairman of the county weed committee, announced today. Farmers who have been cooperating In the weed control work and those who wish to participate for the first time were urged to make arrangements soon. Mr. Schenk said county equipment will again be used for cultivation at a charge to farmers of 50 cents per acre. Chemicals will be available at about the same prices as last year. A carload of atlacide recently was obtained for use in the county, he said. To gain maximum effectiveness In weed eradication programs, Mr. Schenk stressed, farmers should start early and oontinue throughout the growing season. Theyre three of Arrows most popular white shirts, because they go well with just about all kinds of necks, complexions, facial contours, suits and ties! Acid Indigestion Relieved in 5 minute or All three are Sanforized-labele- d (wont shrink are crowned with those smooth Arrow even collars, and have anchored buttons. See em .Whim double your money back aress itomacb tri:i nuja painful, tufforat-isour atofnich and heartburn, doctnra iu, pmcrbe 1cthe n usually fastest artln mnlictrtea known for relief medicines like those In Bel ana kymptomat Tableta. No laxative. i brings comfort in a iitTy or double your money back on return of bottle to us. 25c at aii druggidu. PHONE 44 TAXI 30 SOUTH MAIN Desiiotro'ik Shirts! Arrow Hitt, Arrow Trump and Arrow Dale are very democratic fellows. 1), HITT TRUMP DALE super-fin- e broadcloth CLARIDGE Finest broadcloth WICKELS ARR Qlu SHIRTs -- file .Ulllwr t'ire:..ho'dt ;r ip Us I. '' IS .! p Cal. r. Mr I'l.ih ... !. i n- u- Inn i hide N.A :i jr-:trjn;U umi f U J5 Onr.Ji ntiaby Youi 15 to Die I'nple for Vdhm' 's to ; it rtf. An :j -lit 0 ; 2 i Upton Cl .v in fire P.i rooM H'.,iu' .jlid trairnn C 43 Ii.dikie yt.isier 3 ii-Miii-s i!hv vh'ii Ml!., ,.nd Rad;. i Ranger 1 Cl'.lc.igii Theatre of the A.r co N. , i;. it.i. iL.p lir:.u;h J. WM'.nry B;h0 - John u. Hughes 15 !! i a .... n b. !i 'Floyd. SL.te Fore.--t Fire Fighvr 8:15B :iu Saturday Night n .ndwagon Courd.n ia r for lb Utah Counc.l I!. a. i.i. ill Eclio-- e ti 45 -! 4- 5- i..n liude Teddy Powells Che lustra Of Defense B j Hm-- i 0,1 lustra ail Arn.y N.iy l!,i c Par.y H'r S I'la'l i Id.ihy to i f r ",C,hMralhut Mi s nor 1! 15- - I ll.jj v Var.it. e local to. Lie.r r volume through i !' Cut r' 1! id 11 nr t Jenmii s firche.-trArrmu'i'mi tl' will be I'rit ioior " New H ast 3 11 to interlude jj made far t ll houi' trutnu g n lJ'U' KVNU m Guodn.U', Id Orib'Mra local Mcjntyre' fire through their 12 15 Kin Mi will be encOircLna o.x, ai'.d Pu-lutyres Orchi'-tr- a 12 50 -- Mu'ii.. I Goes MM)tY, AHUL 11 of Calling rolled us au;li try A 31. 12 45 . t!o lie iiiiiaiui.icd i th Utah C.unril of j Id to - Rtview.iig Stand through their local or county M,50 The Cisniop.JiLins I 00 Cohi'ert Oirhi stra council. 10 45 to My Son Hu -- We If i ve Found R fg will The fire fight. tig t'O- - Sianii j Dixon 45 Shady y Valley Folks not interfile w.th Pair jabs or 11 Ceosur's Songs 2 00 - Elmer Daws ti.cir biiMiu.'s s. Training will be 11,30-T- iie Concert Master 2 15 - Purmunok Handicap dene all m Pa ir spare tunc as o 12.15-LIn.'tMu'.e Program 2,50- - Dance On many other war jobs are done and to be announced) m-ol taily m.n:!ig camps. cmi,..i hung 12 4o CLri-'.athey will be call'd far enu-rScience Hour of rx.ri-ms 123 p duty only In and is a ibi tdictiv ? ad- P M. laud. 1.00 -- This Is Fort Dix (idion to the library of any col l:30-- it Cache county l:( volunteers be announced) sern AinerLan. ar? asked to contact On:i A. Harof CaLfornij ' 2; 30 Navy Show rison, assistant supervisor of the htre records! 3 00 - Old d Revival Cache N'atiuial forest. known f;ictual stori(.s of thej 4 O'l First N'ighter early mining camps and the char-- 1 4 30 Movie 5 00 - LDS Institute ..i ters that brought fame and im 5:50 - Movie Calendar 5:45 Interlude morality to them. 6:00 Newscast T,,e d r 45-i- Dab-ma- Logan Girls Round to American I :U- Club m la. lid ni Wub'y Voil ti Ameilcair r,.;h' Club Ul lad. din 115 i KVNt' !a Volunteer Fire Fighters Are Mi Wei kly a : College Slates .. .1 - Board S.ng.ng , ill T;.r 1,11 '.l...s Mil,. ; , Hill tllf s!.a Vial Is bet'afi!) tl.C i,J lT dam and it.e DfWi.t flat wlmrt v. ! give them ; ii tit y uf pi iiit tM in fl.illl In.i'.y .11. Ug Water. Dii.-ti.i- r i II in d 1 .i.-- Mmie ltd 5. uo 1 .1 i I i.n w, im V. .ai i 3 ( Bulletin ll-- ar 4 00- -1 Amirica 1: 15 Interlude i J l,l-- l It. all i..-- i Lig.-ii.i- boiitd, bit -. and Is a .upniiie ie.innnin.sensjfar. m udd:!;n!i In the days was It s loud while today to thi.r m hrd.dul salary, d Young. Utah's agu-- 1 q.i:ii-li- y cluing ul: ure nr- - s are not great, bn: be on d proball.i wait may u.e interest of the long econo- it bout lncreae in tion olio year id il'uii;i.i.a' of the mic jadaiy. ..'.ate. every a re of t dla lib be ill Tew hers now in smlrc a e.il a.iiiuld lw farmed to the limit. Die U paid n.il irax u.ii! naans farming by su ii shall itii;il lliul ants of dlvi rsilicaiion aa to not and nut li.- - l.iiiii fill ,r uni, iiit its prmluctivene.ss to the liii ri ' this year more limn l.lghi-.s- t jxiaaible leteL Tliea pro-govc-last yiar's salaries. Any nas must include proper ration $350 more than tea dir r entitled to of crops and l.vestock. Sugar jncnsire under the schedule shall are natural fur this area and! be advanced to the full amount tiie sugar industry Is well estabof the schedule next year. lished. We need sugar; and. in ho spite of tile d.fficulties presented Dr. li.itrmun said teachers qualify for salary Increases b-t- by our war effort, we should find ii use of change ill training status a way to continue sugur producn-tion to the limit of our privilege receive credit for the training in Hie following years sched- and resources. The beet sugar inule, bit ilie board may limit In- dustry wits created to take care creases to $100 u year until ttie of situations and emergencies like full scheduled salary lias been the present. Our people will not d. fail in meeting tiie present said new contracts Dr. are now being mailed to district louche rs In accordance with the new schedule. u M i'.'ar-. i I Logan River .1 19-1- ! Nvy Planted in baa Safi, ll'.iiLlaill III ..I; ale. j.er;.i.iubg lu u Wl.i !'. b.;,;:..ini Vuii.'.g iir.iiel In Ir W.'.il bd pell. 1:1 and lx; l aid U.e lir.Vai.'j ball tie Lad fun-- 'll l!iP lluii!-i- i e J )4.s g of an empire. I.e .ou.-a lob'iam re; aleidy to jx.vi-- s U.e i.;l and (uLi'.a.e It d.l.getiily ur..! lie recognized that ini agrnnbuie HHuL be tin bn.iu 'd u all jiidii.y ll.at would dew-lotini.g je'iplf on the pn-- ario ii tronnir wliteh be Lad Selec.eJ. vVbeli t.al d. ..ee.eiy o Jilenuus me! al in Uie mountain We.l began to attract Lis follower, lie ad. lad - SUiy on yo- -r furmal It you do .von w.ll git rich. if you go Luiiu.g for mines, only a feu w.ll get rah. Thai advice wo m.- 11 Friilay, April 9. -- S;E. Needham, Jeweler |