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Show mm LAST GREAT EFFORT NOW ON TO PUT CACHE COUNTY OVER TOP 4 In order u stimulate a last great effort to reach the Victory Bom drive, a t.nncr meeting was held Monday night at Hotel ioclea to which rep:eeniauvei of all the wards tn the county were present. Chairman Norman D. Salisbury was toastmaster, and orzamed from each worker the pledge for a thorough canvass of Uie f meeting the goal Saturday night, Besides the dinner and various committee mem speeches bers. Dr. Noble, of the UAAC. showed by a moving picture which A DfM TT depicted a Sergeant who had lost both hands m the war effort; his U U1 despondency over the outlook for the future, and the hope and re n ablation of his mastery over his handicap, it Is for the help to tn wounded such 14 he that the bond drive lm aimed at well ea for hich re needl'd at the present time. furiXb I Word ha been received by hi The table printed herewth shows the purchases of bonds up Mrs. S. M England, that tomoher and tnctuamg December 1 but. of course, each district has added Eon R0zel McNlel. has landed her somewhat to It. It is hoped that the full 100 percent or better European will be reached by every district before Saturday, December 8. to Nfw York from wll. oe nome of war, ,nd theater When your worker calls upon you. do the best can. 62 West Center Telephone 700 m U IP t)U rIf?l3C you LOGA.V E1 Percent ef ' Lieutenant Quota ySNR. husband "E" Sales Quota 26.000 00 9.250 00 17.000.00 29.500.00 25.500 00 14.600.00 14 600 00 3.850.00 25.500 00 16,500 00 9393.75 11.493.73 29.868.75 29.043.73 17.118 75 13.087.50 2.587.50 833145 9.000 00 6.60.00 18.25633 20.500.00 2,700.00 V In a few days. CITY DIVISION: Ward and Community First ward Second ward Third ward .... Founh ward ... Fifth ward S.xth ward Seventh ward Eighth ward ... Ninth ward ..... Tenth ward Eleventh ward Twelfth ward UTSTAND1N0 411 record a ln clothing cannin. teld crop and better farm and home methods bars won 1945 state championship honors for four Utah club members. Each receives an trip to. the National 4 II Club Congreas la Chicago. The winners, who were eelected by the etnte clob office, and brief outllaee of their records follow: 1.968.75 S. Tyson, of Mrs. Coy L. 63 of 195 West Center, Logan, 110 Tyson,' on his way home. 67 is 102-- j Tyson Is one of over 4300 hlgh-11- 4 the point Navy veterans whom 117 Magic Carpet" Is bringing back 90 ! to the States aboard the U.S.S. "Magic 32 Guam, 74 17. and Is scheduled to 79 November December 73 arrive In San Francisco 1. Passengers will go directly 81 to the separation centers nearest their homes to complete the formalities of obtaining their dis94 charges before returning to civil33 ian life. Rosa "To a large extent the trouble that people do not care about Ashton beautification. Bishop said before the 400 adult leaders. The people are without pride In Thair Carver 4-- nt Fogelberg Lists Lyceum Numbers D-d- ay otanJm,on , j Cache School Census Drops For-mos- t. 4-- H I , 4 Dr. Knowlton Discusses DDT lOllCCllOIlS nKepOIteCl?tt1 Hlffll , la 6bnp-fitte- Adult Training School Studies Problems of the Army Veteran Beautification for th (lenten- nial In 1497 was featured in a talk Saturday by Mamn O. Ash-to- n of the presiding bishopric of the L. D. S. church before the annual adult leadership training school at Utah State Agricultural college. Vaudla Falrbourn, 17, of Sandy, won highest rating in the state TOTALS AND AVERAGES $162,150.00 .$200.000.00 Clothing Achievement activNORTHERN DIVISION ity with her five year record of aewlng 63 garments and making 5.437.50 3,800 00 Amalga over or mending 140 others. Tint 6.093.75 Benson ... 11.500.00 girl also made several articles 46 4.912.50 10.850.00 Clarkston fur her home. Vaudla haa won 143 9.768.75 Cornvsh 6.800.00 r, several platings on her exhibits Ice Vem Kartchner, 134 5.850.00 Cove 3.800.00 and in demonstrations and dress 1 Route third USNR, class, 40 4.650.00 11.500.00 revues. "She has been a real Hyde Park on 89 Logan, sened during the war 33.093.75 37.000.00 Lewiston help In solving the family clothNewton-Cach- e 93 the attack transport USS Barn10.743.75 Nettle B. Lund, 11.500.00 Junction ing problem, from Home Demonstration 40 stable which saw action 3.618.75 9.200.00 North Logan County 108 Guadalcanal to Japan, and which Agent, stated. Her Chicago Club 2.775.00 2.570.00 Uetersboro 93 Is engaged at the present time Congress trip award Is provided 22,425.00 24.230.00 Richmond by the Educational Bureau of the 19.443.75 40 In serving with the "Magic Car49.100.00 Smithfield Spool Cotton Company. 59 6.88135 11.600.00 Trenton high-poito return pet" fleet, helping veterans to the States. Mary Heckman, 17, of Provi69 TOTALS AND AVERAGE- S$133,693.75 $195,450.00 More than 250 aircraft carriers, dence, Is the winner of the 1945 and trans- state award of a Chicago Club cruisers battleships, SOUTHERN DIVISION: to the Congress trip in the National 4 II been have assigned ports 28 262.50 950.00 Avon is Canning Achievement, provided which 131 fleet, 10.500.00 "Magic Carpet" 8.000.00 College ward by the Kerr Glass Corp. During 49 picking up prospective dischargees 18.65835 37.850.00 Hyrum six years In club work the girl 92 from various points in the Pa7.750.00 7,18135 Mendon put up 2,074 quarts of vegetables, 33 cific. 1.368.75 4.200.00 Millville fruits, meats, soups, jams and 47 2.118.75 4.500.00 Nibley jellies. Mary also helped in stor27 2.100 00 7.750.00 Paradise ing 1,597 pounds of food. She Donald Lloyd Wolford, signal45 won many placings on her ex10.725.00 24.000.00 Providence 141 West 6th third man, class, 94 4.000.00 3.768.73 hibits, including $54.50 In cash River Heights 89 South, Logan, and other Navy prizes. She has given 15 demon28.750.00 25.63135 Wellsville 90 men who served on the attack strations and In her record she 3.250.00 2.925.00 Young ward are stated: It is my belief that I transport USS La Grange, has truly helped me to work club revised in 65 credted Navy newly 4131.000.00 $ 85.237.50 TOTALS AND AVERAGES reason more clearly; and think of two records with serving in to be more loyal to my country; 75 the vital campaigns that marked to $383.08135 .....$526,450.00 GRAND TOTALS help and be of service to my the closing stages of the Pacific parents In more ways; to imwar and helped bring the Japprove my health: to more fully and help p ' anese to their knees. The La Grange was with one of the groups to attack transports that made the initial Invasion of extension are vets not entering agriculture the Kerama Retto group several Nearly 300 Utah state on Okinawa, before leaders repreand the anticipated rate the re- days at members staff clear and the way for helped a fol. turned service man gave the Lecturers, musicians and drasenting 27 Utah counties heard the on reasons: (1) discussion Monday Change matic artists will be featured on round table lowing Inflated The ship also took part later the Utah State Agricultural colvets outlook: on life ( Problems of the Veteran. landings on Ie Shimai an. In the morning general session land prices, (3) Inadequacy of th ,, lyceum program this year, Qia.nH reartiv. nmt lege rQfP(Tj of the annual adult leadership, o. L Bill of Rights Some vets j according to Dr. Thelma Fogeltraining .school being held on the are also making an investment In In addition to these operations, berg, chairman of the lyceum campus of Utah State Agricultural crewmen of the La Grange earned committee. listed the schedDr. College, five USAC students, all the Philippines Liberation RibJbon, ule of Fogelberg attractions Friday lyceum veterans of World War II, took; with bronze star, for taking part offiwas standing on the part of which after discussion college by approval the in part in that campaign. answrer a and student is the cials D. the civilians body. men Col. Preston, and led by George Edyth Wynner, an authority on to the problems of the veteran, veteran of both World Wars. William Kenneth Thurton, chief of international service the that stated youth problems, will the group Recommending simplification yeoman, 225 South 1st East, Lothe G. I. Bill of Rights, the vet- man does not want to be pitied or gan, served aboard the destroyer lecture on the subject, Searchhave coddled. Common sense under- Guest off Okinawa when a Jap light on Peace Flans," January 8 erans agreed that they In the college auditorium to open been promised most everything but standing of mental and physical suicide plane crashed into the seiies. the almost was stressed. cases find it Impassible to get ships mast, sheared off one of William Primrose, reported to use recommended the red much The Too tape group anything. its wings and plunged into the be world's the great viola playwas given as one of the reasons. of more visual aids in teaching. sea. Navy records now reveal. 9 in the will er, appear of January a in number courses Refresher why the in question, His ship, which remained Answering LDS tabernacle Logan sponsored classes would also be of value, action after underging jninor by the college and the the jointly they said. repairs, had operated with Cache-Civ- ic music association. exescort carriers which helped neuMajor George R. Henderson, On- February 12, the Britt tension animal husbandmen and tralize airfields and destroy ene- a veteran of World War I, was my defense installations both on string trio will present a proat 11 a.m. in the college chairman of the session. Myrtle Okinawa and the Skashima isl- gram Jeanne Welty, auditorium, census t and school Cache county D. Petersr, assistant director for ands, between Okinawa and will monologuist, present her shows a decrease of 19& students home economics also spoke in the latest play, ' "Theodosia Burr, for 1945, as compared with 1944, meeting on Club programs The Guest was one of the first March '26.- - Professor Raymond Superintendent J. W. Kirkbride during the adjustment period. to offensive an make destroyers were 4516 enThere Burrows and Professor Anthony reports. Other sessions during the day run through narrow St. Georges Londis will , rolled in the district schools or present a duo piano d Jap-helNew between accounted for as compared with were concerned with farm home channel, concert April 12, and the final Utah dairy Britain and New Ireland. 4714 in 1944. insulation, the new program later m April will be During the First battle of the the Boys outnumber girls in the law. dairy housing, end dairy appearance of the Southern-aires- , as breeding. Leading the discussions Philippine sea, his ship was part 'district, 2269 being listed a negro quartet. compared with 2247 girls, while in were Prof. Arthur J. Morris, Prof. of famous Task Force 58 which 1944 just the opposite was true Bateman, Prof. Joseph broke up the Jap fleets attempt when 2341 boys were listed and George Q. Prof. Lyman H. Rich. to attack our invasion forces off and Coulam, of 2373 girls. The total number Her other major will continue though-o- ut the Marianas. school The children listed as not being in Pacific actions include the northand 123. was Wednesday. today jthool ern Solomons, the Bismarck Archof Following Is a breakdown In discussing DDT in insect ipelago, Falaus and Iwo Jima. the report given b,y the super- - nr 11 Dr. George F. Knowlton, control, intendent, with the boys listed 1 EX extension entomologist said that first and girls second; Number of KNOW YOUR bedbugs, house flies, mosquitoes, school age enrolled full time In j LAWS TRAFFIC ants, silverfish, roaches, clothes d'is-1 schools maintained by this moths, carpet beetles, potato flea SPEED RESTRICTIONS: trict, 2181 and 2188; number of 93 percent Slightly more than beetles, cabbage worms, tomato school age enrolled part time of the Cache taxes had No person shall drive a vehicle fruit worms, pea weevil and cerschools maintained by this dis- been collected county at the deadline on a highway at a speed tain other pests, can he controlltrict, nine; enrolled part time in Lee Hancey, deputy gretaer than is reasonable and ed with the new wartime insecschools outside district, 2, and 1; Friday, enrolled in Utah public schools county treasurer, reported Saturprudent under the conditions ticide. outside of this district, 3 and 9; day. and having regard to the actual "Adequate quantities of most A total of $828,109.03, which , and potential hazards then ex- forms of DDT doubtless will be enrolled in Utah private schools, none and one; enrolled in schools does not include the mail postisting in every event and speed availagle for use during 1946, he outside Utah, 4 and 4; legally marked November 30, has been be so controlled as may be said. "But it is not contemplated excused, temporary and permancollected to date out of a total necessary to avoid colliding with that DDT will replace all other ent, 38 and 38; not legally ex of $887,839.78 to be collected for any person, vehicle, or other cused, 41 and 8: number from the year. conveyance on or entering the insecticides. Under most conditions, DPT is 10 to 17 years of age, inclusive, with highway in compliance Mr. Hancey reported that when a slow killing insecticide, the en who cannot read and write, 6 and the legal duty requirements final tabulations are made for and 2. of all persons to use due care. tomologist explained. Susceptible taxes received in the mail it is Any speed in excess Of the insects coming in contact with expected that about 97 or 98 per posted limits shall be prima the residues of the spray will .die, Marriage Licenses cent of total taxes will be colfacie evidence that the speed in from one to 24 hours. Issued in November lected. This is comparable to is not reasonable or prudent "Just how DDT kills is not yet and that it is unlawful. Cache countys marriage license those collected last year when understood, fully' accordng to Dr. November was 97 percent was made out of $862,-00- 0 business during Knowlton. DDT evidently is abto be collected n 1944. almost twice as good in Novemsorbed through the insects feet Improving to Miss The deputy treasurer said the according ber, 1944, Mrs. Joseph T. Smith is re- as they rest or walk on sprayed deputy county increase in taxes this year was ported improving in a local hos- surfaces. Rosalyn Ward, After a short exposure clerk. due to the 10 percent increase pital where she recently under- they become restless, gradually Fourty-fou- r secured made by the state tax commis- went an operation for appendi- loses 'coordnation couples drag their legs, sion on real estate, less im- citis. Her husband is an employee acquire permits wedding during the and jerky spasmodic month, compared with 23 a year provements and personal prop- of the Utah Mortgage Loan cor- movements, and finally develop erty. ago, she reported. tremors just before death." pora tiofl. . L.D.S. Church Talks On Beautification to have aided In the bringing of final victory and peace to our country." Andrew Caras, 17, of Spanish Fork, has been selected as the s'stes top ranking participant 4 in ths flrrt year of ho National if Field Crops activity, In which International Harvester provides The boys record the awards. shows that during seven years of 4 H Club work he raised six acres of sugar beets which returned him $1,996.15, Including $85.00 In cash prixes. He adopted many Improved me .hods of production. Including selection of recommended valeties, proper Irrigation, harvesting He won many and marketing. Utah County prizes on his sugar beets. 4-- Thair Carver, 16, of Ogden, r ceived the Club Congress trip award for his achievements in 411 Better the Westlnghouse Methods Electric award program. Club The boy has been a member for five years. Among bis better methods achievements are making a study of watering the cows which resulted in installing nn electric water pump and running pipe to the calf pen. In addition, Thair Installed electric lights In the barn and adopted numerous Improved methods of dairy production and feeding. He has received $Jc 192.50 from his 4 H projects hr eluding $42 50 in cash prizes. City Budget Taking Shape the appearance of their property and they need ome method of making them care whta their places look like. He went on to point out that the important thing in beautification of a community is to find someone who has a little initiaadvocated tive. Bishop Ashton tearing down old bams, sheds and other unsightly buildings, and the planting of trees, lawns and flowers, the general renovating of property and painting of buildings. T. Ezra Nelson, landscape architect of the Salt Lake city LDS Temple, followed Bishop Ashton's talk with the showing of colored slides, which was followed by a talk. Mr. Nelson mentioned several things along the beautification lines among which were enlightened leadership, need learn value of cleanliness and orderliness and value of paint. Mr. Nelson pointed out that ideas and work are much more in a important ' than money beautification He said ' program. should that public institutions point the way through beautifying their own property. The session ended with the showing of a colored film, Potatoes Unlimited, during which Dr. R. J. Evans of the college led a discussion on potato growing and marketing. . School Elections In City, County School board election will be Heads of the different departheld in Logan Fourth municipal are now ments of Logan city district Wednesday, David Tarbet filing their 1946 requests with clerk of the board, announces. PederReuben H. Auditor City The district includes' the area sen to be presented to the city from Main street to Third East commission. and the Boulevard to the north With the release of materials city limits. and equipment held up during of Dr. N. E. the war, it is anticipated that the board Is Munk, president seeking the budget for next year will and Othello Hickman, local Inexceed that of 1945. This years surance agent is also seeking budget was more than $360,000, ( a place on the board. Dr. Munk Thus far each department has is seeking his third term. turned in an increased budget In the county, Robert H. Tool-sorequest, Mr. Pedersen says. of Smithfield, and John H. Among the improvements that Kemp, of North Logan, are each are planed for the new year is seeking a place on the county board of education, according to mprove-men- t. a $23,000 waterworks deLloyd M. The&rer, clerk of the street and The light Mr. Toolson is county board. some are also planning partments incumbent and has the .present needed improvements: served for the past seven years. said that new Mr. Pedersen Mr. Tarbert said the city elecequipment is needed in all de- tion will be held at the Logan partments, and with the expec- j LDS Fourth ward, the voting tation of release of this equip- hours being from 7 am. until ment increases are being asked 7 p.m. in the budget requests. Mr. Theurer announces the The regularly scheduled city following polling places in the commission meeting Friday was county Smithfield No. 1 at the ' postponed until next :week, Mr. Smithfield library; Smithfield No. 2 at Union Mercantile store; said. Pedersen Amalga, at the home of Melvin Hillyard; Benson, at school buildAt Lions Luncheon ing; Hyde Park, at school buildat school Dr. Carlton Culmsee, of the ing; North Logan USAC was guest speaker at the building. Voting hours are from Lions luncheon today at which 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. In Logan city another vacantime he said that civilization had become more or less a mehcanical cy occurs on the board with the man, made up' f many, uncordin-ate- d recent resignation of Mrs. Adrian W. Hatch. We depend too machines. much upon the mechanical make of the Will Discuss civilization, neglecting of1 individual. C. D. McBride, of the Logan the responsibility In fact we are a fractional man Stake Young Mens board, will or a half man. We need more lead the discussion of a special faith in the individual person and topic in the December number not so much in the mechanical of the Reader's Digest in the organization, such as labor un- Special Interest group of the ions and like groups. Each person Seventh ward Mutual Tuesday, should have a knowledge of the December 4, at 730 p. m. The fine things back of the scenes. topic is entitled The Anatomy of Also at the luncheon were CapPeace, by Emery Reves. It is tain Hugie, who just ecently re- predicted this will be one of the turned from tna Facahc war most discussed subjects in years. theater and a young sergeant from All Americans are urged to read Bushnell hospital. Each of them the book and think, and to dis- made a few remarks. cuss it privately and publicly. n, . , Marriage License Building Permits Drop . A marriage license was issued Building activity in Logan durat the Cache county clerks ofNovember showed a decided fice to Ned Dopp Stocks, 23 and ing under that of October, but . drop Katheryn Cole, 19, both of Pres- a sizable gain over the same peton, Idaho. riod in 1944, according to Maurice M. Marler, acting city enAnother Daughter weather and scarBorn to Mr. and Mrs.' M. H. gineer. Cold of material were given as Wolfe, December 1, a baby girl. city the reasons for the drop during Sheh was greeted by a sister. the month. Permits totaled $11,775. as compared with $52,675 Son Born in October. For November, 1944 , Announcement is made of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. a total of only $90(1 permits were issued. George A. Jarvis, of Richmond. ' |