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Show J The Cache American, Loifan. Cache County, Utah lac;e Eight Friday, February Earthquake Near Pilot Relates Sad Saga Of -- Carol I age of Pavon reigned Ultra as quern at annual mm mu.al ojirii l.ouae In the Smart on the Utah State Agr.cul- land t't.lbge tan pus Wedm-xlatmr.ng. anord.114 to H. R. HunUitiatnur, dim tor if nan al ctet.ls. at M.as 1age. a was introduced during in by Earl Holmauad id chairman of the Fork. man Ann She is enrolled 111 the event. e und Is a it huol of comnu-icmember of Spurs and aff.Uaied with Kappa Delta. OUar cundiate for queen were, Joyce rage of Grace. Idaho; Ar- lme Hammond of Sail Lake City; Anna Lle Trice of Mated. Idaho;, Sherma Hansen of Garland, anl i Merle Median, of Logan. won tne Chi fraternity Sigma and CpntlOUe with 433 DC1I1U Sigma Alpha Epsilon was runner. In-up Wl.h 403 lor second place, dividual honors went to Morgan WUW D.Afc. and LJovd Mcacham cf Lnn. Slina Clil ttho tlua fjr . I fif&t wce in inf rnmtniituln race, And Eaifl McIntyre of Prc&ton, representing the Utah club won was the slop's width An .ke, t ta.t-iter to his jiarenia, sbght j Mror.g oeeumd ,i :ne whenS.nee List Ap.Ml, 'Damn Van- unae, kec has been one of the rju- - wnb.ii a K'O n.be rad,u- of Iaat 9 02 p. m, Dr. J. l.ira on the Eighth air fonea dert of getiain of largest sinanhera. for Stewart Williams, proS-hi96 she had reached herjtdogy at Utah State Atrtculluial and deluded Use good tollrgi-- , reported Wedntrday. earth-Mr. Williams said the "As she kept adding to her In-- j erea.s ng perfect record of alwas flu ike probably was a sliitle Jar.f. to p attaining the taiget, she betaine which was strong enough an institution among men of the j have been felt in the area. It!; 2113th bomb group. She had a! recorded on the oldhum seiamo. sorbed seiero punishment from graph station at USAC for abobt! enemy weajons, but always heal- - 4 or 3 minutes. . Ifi quickly under the physician . e explained that Uie U SAC rv 1 like care of her mechanlca and machine Is sens-- . live enough to always went buck for more, all record major earthqu akeslf Vetcruns agricultural loan cer-- ; world and said occur in the 384th that had its heart set on nie tifymg committees, which guar. .a marc cf p) p,.rject missions! that Uiey have a good record of Heres one "groundling" that antecd to World War II veterans; or tbe fortrc-Sa f,.at (hal j)IU the recent Japanese quake, Hezrie see its wont under terms of the service mens raM.y been sieved by a four Dr. Williams, who U collalorat- Trtetf h, clown chief of the lloosier to are benefit bill, now ready tnuiicians of engine bomber, but what would or in aeuanology for Utah with Hot Shot, nonm-nsoierate In nine northern Utah have been No. 97 turned out to the coast and geodetid survey, the National Rarn Dance and the movies, insures an early spring by counties, Willis R. Dunkley, dls- - be the battle scarred crafts stumlv urged anyone who felt the quake manufacturing hif own "groundtrict Farm Security Admlnb-tra- . jjng lo communicate with him at USAC hog" w hit h never "sau-aga th.ng tion supervisor, announced Wed so the locality can be determined as his shadow. Lieutenant described how Sharp a train district following nesday one of the planes engines had and reported to the survey, ing school. told about nilmii(! away l..y the luftwaite dottier fiild a objective In Germany - but Ibis was tbe fateful day when lady luck rti(-,- e to tie J)amn Yankee, Jdeutennatt to Frust accoiduig Paul H. D.mrp, 22, son of Mr. and Mr. I uiv U1 Khftip, of Ixjn. who has Lieutenant Sharp, flown a number of bombing misas sions over enemy territory navigator for (he "damn yankee", , Just JO iii a tnuh h e , - - Tm-.-d.i- y i - r nil.-Mo- iu obji-cuv- . J j 1 ! (. -- Vet's Loan Units n Keady to uperate 1913 Payson Coed Wins Queen Honors Logan Recorded Bomber On Ninety Sixth Mission 1G, I hal! e tHoc-jj,- - fitneis rating with and Nick Cujmto of y.,k laike City, s.pma Chi. ci nd piair, and Lawrence Drown of Wuo!, Cross SAE, third place, j.0.1.1 se-O- tn Sigma Chi and SAE fraternl--ikr- r lJt4 given excrllint ratings oil decorations. Mm's Intramural teams partlci-USAC- . p4ting in the nent were Sigma y and sigma Alpha Epsilon, Valley. North Utah, Utah, Lambda Delta Sigma, Ag club ajul f,,rt!tcrs. c,-r- e ! I - pit) meal ;i.e 73 u ITY llUS NEW AAn f IIVTIIRC I UllH tfUUUll lill Working Triple Acting. ffect yeu pee, th y of couch trvm , I,,-- e been giving some trouble during Forty county committemen and the and finally when a cyb F9A supervisors from Salt Lake, inderflight, head blew off, almost with. Ilox Elder, Weber, Davis, Morgan, In sight of the larger, the pilot WaCache. Rich, Summit and had little choice but to head satch counties were Instructed on back for The crew Economics of larm work should England. will A special election to determine the duties which they perform saw the bitter eco on headed by those daily be disappointment for recommendations whether in connection with the loan pro- the the from face saving as he peeled out I pilots Utah State Agri- nomics resulting gram. formation and headed back," he changes in the of steps and minutes In routine j Discussions were held with repstudent body con cultural college declared. jobs, according to a report of resentatives various loaning siitution In regard to publications daily received by the Utah extension Overlooked amid the disappoint- should be accepted, service offihas been agencies, selective the U. S. department from service ment over the failure of the credit farm scheduled for cials, farm labor, Wednesday, Feb. of "Damn Yankee" to attain agriculture. the .ruary 21, student officials administration and other aucncics, mark, was the fact that( nounced today. Mr. Dunkley said. Prepared by Arthur W. THirner. de-j under the the plane had a pretty impre.vlvej changes in the constitution agncultuial engineer of the guarantees ration adnunist record 96 resean.li with J missions. lmmedi-! be made almost act may perfect recommended by a special partment's Wl,j-. of repre. the repoit discussed the eight-ately," Mr. Dunkley explained. ! N other ship on the base come close to andstated that and the program, is determined figure "Any veteran who S(.ntaUvis of the stu.hn. coun. point dairy that "study of these chore jobs acnd publicat-.oiieligible by the veterans' adminis- - 334th group has been hitting at cu Germans 20 ie montlis. to j of by the Individual farmer is tration according regulations cording to Marian Carlisle set forth under Title III of the In her travels, "Dam Yankee's" Logan, student In pecially important now, with the councilman re- - j considered longer hours demanded as a act, may make application to the propellors have pulled her more charge. The group veterans loan committee for a than 150,000 air miles and her carefully all factors involved, she suit of war conditions. bomb bay has dropped a resound- said. guaranteed loan." According to Mr. Turner, tests Tlie aggregate amount which can ing total of 576,000 lbs. of explosThe complete list of changes have been made of various larm $e certified by the loan certifying ives on the enemy. During one will appear In the weekly Issue jobs with the discovery that waste committee for the administrator month, the plane flew a gruehng of Student Life, campus weekly, of tune is common and that of the veterans More saving can often be made with administration, schedule of 18 assignments, in- which appears Thursday. may amount to 50 per cent of cluding a double-heade- r on one than 75 per cent of the students small Investments in changes. the loan, but will not exceed day during tho early Invasion must vote in the affirmative to "One of the Important savers $2000, he said. Eligible leaders operations. effect the prOosed changes. of chore time ha been the use or persons, firms, associations, he Lieutenant Sharp has more than Principal change recommended of the mechanical milker, and corporations governmental 25 combat operations to his credit, would add the editor and business said, and added that "with this agencies and corporations, either wears the air medal and oak leaf manager of Scribble, quarterly machine, limiting the time of state or federal clusters. He was a student at Utah magazine, to the list of derart- - diking a cow to three minutes "FSA will not administer the Agricultural college before enter- ment officers with the same rules or less is a simple matter." loan guarantees, but will lend the ing the service. applying to them as to editors Again, according to Mr. Turner advisory services of its farmer and business . managers of the advise of agricultural enthe committees to the veterans adcampus annual and weekly paper. d be followed in might gineers Just the Fair A ministration for the purpose of buildings. high, It is also proposed that the fol. routes to "shortening Mr. Dunkley strong guard fense would be plac- faculty shall be represented on loans, certifying jowecj jn doing various Jobs in ed around the area with ample the continued. publications by three members, the tarn and other buildings. Mr. Dunkley reported that un- guards. Sanitary facilities would who will be selected by the and avoiding retracing of steps. der a new phase of the program, be provided. The public, in no faculty executive council. One for this type of a new member will be added im- way whatsoever would come In faculty member will be appointed Opportunities be found especially may saving contact to commit-teewith . each county these prisoners. to serve as chairman. mediately on dairy farms, where there Is The new representative, who The Army officers will arrive in Another proposal would make it attention in must be a successful businessman Logan, February 20 to look over necessary to have at least nine need for detailed milk-ing- , watering, cleaning, feeding, and a veteran of World War I, the various locations. Mr. Cham- - members of the council present milk. care of and will work with the other mem-her- s bers says that no location as yet at publication board meetings beIt is often possible to shorten in each county to assist has been decided as this fore any official action could be a roundabout route upon by cutting a veterans. would be up to the army officers. taken. Miss Carlisle explained. a wall about thr0 The doorway,l cowlttee proposed that Mr. Chambers mentioned a that two an feet wide for ROTARY FARMER . ne',. complete clauses be added ' there 3500 were in man a youths Logan to the DINNER SUCCESS ,three thf,U,h as follows: constitution, and Cache County who could be -No department of the college fthree and utilized to a great extent in farm (Continued from page One) shall be permitted to publish any' 0 car throfugh and and dams. work if they are properly organfour, feet without ,and 6. Avoid summer slump In proized and supervised. It is his op- publications and B de or publications mission from the duction. Keep cows fat and in inion that we face a serious council, unless it is a through. good condition the yeir round. shortage of farm labor and these publication (excluding ad7. Have a full labor camps are absolutely necesdairy unit. is and distributed vertising) 8. Have good disease control. sary for this year's pioduction. strictly to the current and alum-- from fields by rearrangement of This is very important. Much milk Vernal Bergeson, State Director ni members of the said more favor-o- f depart- - fences, by finding Is lost through Mastitis. New conable locations for gates, and by Agiculture, County Commis- - ment. trols are effective if applied pro- -. sioners H. Ray Pond and L. Ray The publications council shall having gates easy to unlatch and perly. swing open easily. An old and 9. Produce quality milk. Have good way ' to facilitate movement . proper around barnyards and lots is the housing, utensils and fa- - cihties. Must produce clean milk. slip passage that permits people or Large open sheds with ample Lloyd Hunsaker presented Andrew cil shall have the power to set to slide through with pails straw and without drafts are very Nelson of College Word, George limits to both the value and tools but stops animals. useful and helpful to prevent dis- H. Anderson of Richmond, Trevor amount of Where many animals are to be advertising carried In ease. Richards of Cove and Melvin Pit- each publication. A schedule of fed and otherwise cared for, he Chairman A. W. Chambers of cher of Lewiston, who were re. these limits shall be determined emphasized the use of gravity to chutes for conthe State Canning Crops Commit- cently awarded silver certificates in May and the year preceding ave man-hour- s, chutes for tee discussed the labor need of for herd production of over 500 that in which it will be in effect. centrae feeds, hay and other roughages, and pipes the County for this year. He em- poujids of buttefat per cow for for water. phasized that if we are to reach the past year. County Agent Hunways to save Working out our production goals, we must saker called this the 500 Club" work time can be as interesting have the labor. There are ap. of Cache County. Mr. Turner said. as a game, . Budge Smith and C. A. Lun- proximately 3,000 men from Cache Now on many farms, particular" were as new Jr. in the armed dahl, forces end County presented Farmers are being asked by the ly dairy farms, this saving of 8200 in defense work. It is absomembers. Clyde Tarbet, son of War Food administration to j0;n time is making a virtue of necesDavid wUi Tarbet who to act as lutely necessary bring in farm wlth industries and trades to sity. labor for this year. pilot for the Pan American Air- - hel nt a sh0rt of tex. They plan to have a Mexican ways Service in India, also was tile bags for farm products and labor camp at Lewiston, one at present. for farm supplies, such as feed, the past. Many business concerns, The program was sponsored by Amalga and a German prison fertilizer, seed, and flour, by con. including cooperatives, have carcamp at the Fair Grounds at Lo- the Rural Urban Committee ofjgervjng and re.using 33 many bags ried on programs of bag conservae gan. Mr, Chambers explained that the Rotary Club with Albert 33 possible the Utah Extension tion and throughout the this camp would be confined to Thompson in charge. annonces. Farmers can help by war. 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Thousands upon thousands Foresighted farmers, who use sell natuee and that's th- - kli.o ,0 you a trtt1" rf CrnoruHon wth b'iv Aho a fine strni-t'l- c of women have reported benehts! V bags in marketing their crops, the undersi r.dir ; 1 ir. 1. 1 1 ke the 'j A grand thing about Plnkhams FoUovlabUdlrections. Worn, tr . . are making arrangements now to way it quickly ahays the cough, per- mitting ret and sleep, cr veu are t3 ob.tain and use a larger percentVEGETABLE C0ITSBS3 have yci money Lack. (Adv.) m second-hanage of r bags than in College Echedules Labor Saving Hints Listed Special Election raw ltlrtlcln,. soxtur quickly Bucktry' paiccm ludct 10 the cr.-cxhc ir I ruled on or two Up and wont ctm r ma, triPi ,uhM foojrh trunnu.i imtatiun ruiun c1 C.n.rt. I. Huck- -CANnioL" Mllurk.l Work- - 1 ' . AlDSIing cicr tiuo, Youkh mtiiti fui. 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