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Show D. D. T. Saves Asters From Insect-Born- e Disease The Cache American Scmi-Wi- PuLh ,!,cil p.ui.v, at kly Newspaper, -t Tui- - 'l.iy C. WiM William C. Digland. Managua Busine.-- s Manager Entered a Tuesday, September The Carrie American, Loicun, Laehe County, Liah Pajre Four Second-Cla- a unu f i !). i. S'nt t, CViiier ty l'u,h u. Utah tl,- 1,g. American P-- bin; ba 2, 1931. "AMERICA, THE HKAUTIITL" Of the total land area in the Lnited States that is farmed, or 87 million acres are served by organized drainage enterprises. Corn continues to Le the principal crop, with wheat, hay and cotton iw the three other most important crops. The number of farms according to the United States Census, in January, 19 15 was 0,812, 350. th 01b FROM MUD gi Notice to Creditors In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Cache. J J i . , . .....i i ; ; gardeners approach, coma back to renew their feast. Then D.D.T. strikes them, through their feet, and soon there are no leaf hoppers. The aster wilt, which is prevalent in some sections, has been overcome by breeding wilt resistant varieties; but against the yellows no remedy had been found, except to In the Matter of the Estate of BENJAMIN HARPER AIKEN, also known as B. H. AIKEN, Deceased- grow the flowers in a cloth house, gation, Hood control, improved navigation. lHiwer. domestic and municipal water sup. Scientists are developing the theory tnat plies. The best known developments are the Boulder Canyon project, the Columbia crude oil is formed bv the radioactive pro- . lain hotv mime. over Basin and the Central Valley development. CO.- that may eriod of ten million jears, accomplishes Agricultural wealth of Arizona. Nevada, Washington, California, and other Western the conversion of protoplasm, proteins, fats. Mates has traveled upwards, i nd othei mateiials, into oil. imagination. The ir.t ral scents to be to make the ful-- j Nearly 5000,000 persons 'ive in areas where reclamation systems are op- cst use of the resources available to lisj erated and more than 90 thousand farms today, ar.d tomorrow will take care of ! are on the projects. So, in war as well in telf if ve let the' scientists and industry alone. peace. American Marches On. j ite t(A or a high cloth fence, which would exclude the leaf helpers. Because the rlants grow slowly, they are usually started under protcction, to give on earlier harvest. Sunshine Aster -, , 1 , it-- by sowing direct in the garden. Their large (towers, many colors, and beaut. ful forms make asters one 0f tile exhibition fiowtrs. which are gorgeous enough to present the sort of spectacle that is required for a great flower show. They have all the colors except yellow, but a yellow blmd Is found in varieties of the California Sunshine and Princess types, which have crested centers surrounded by guard petals. There arc dwarf asters, which grow int0 bushes covered with small flowers, and single asters, in effect large daisies of many colors, which will be new to many gardeners. If you try asters this year, protect them from the leaf hoppers by regular dustings from the time they are a few inches high. with the baby, your dad; but we expected to buy a home as soon as war was over; we had saved money since our high school days; and wc were By Robert Crookslon told over and over again that veterans would have As usual, we have ft medley of subjects. Now priority on bundling material; yes, Betty, that see If this Is suijable for your diary, then suppose diary was written when both of us felt pretty n one of your is reading from your blue"; end of quotation from the old diary 40 years diary about 40 years hence. and now getting back to 1946, we can see Grandma, here' Is something you wrote many lienee;situation: the many people are eager to convert years ago: two or more spare rooms into housekeeping apart"Today Is baby's birthday and ments; but when you or anyone else asks to buy he is 3 years old; my husband material, you get tlr.s answer: "Yes, we will soil 7 out the of has been army you material, but our men must install it. or else months; we are still living with the work must be done by one of our contractors his folks; they are awfully nice Now there you have it ladies and and kind, but I do wish we That phrase of veteran's priority is only gentlemen. ! a hollow j W were in a place by ourself; sel sound. The material is going into store buildings, dom mention it to Frank any of which there is a We i superfluous abundance. more; he feels pretty bad to called attention to one building alone where you have to live this way, but there can stand on the sidewalk and count 230 feet of seems to be nothing we can do e, enough to take care of 40 extra about getting a place of our toilets In spare rooms. own; about every time I go Another empty sound comes from the meetings WOULD ANNEX any place I see other women of those lunch-clubs- , who are always going to GRAND CANYON who are also doubled up with cooperate on the housing problems. Wendover, the States far west so then I dont feel so Now, our column has nothing but contempt for orphan city, whose wails about bad. Frank says there are 18 store and garage criticism such as we hand out to lunch-cluwithsecession and becoming part of out offering some kind of constructive remedy, and Nevada have become buildings now in course of construction in Logan, quite comand all using up material, while he couldnt even those organizations do have it within their power mon been advised by has place, 10 to feet of put a toilet In a spare to do something more than make resolutions. buy to bedroom, to make an apartment for us; grandma, For one thing, the could bring pressure to bear Governor Herbert B. Maw were you listening? on the wholesale and jobbers who sell only to take their grievance to Congress "Yes, Betty, I heard every word; it' all brings "Congress is charged with setmerchant plumbers and deny any goods to other back memories as clear as tho It was only last merchants. Governor ting state boundaries, week. And this grandma continues her talk to And, also, for any merchant to refuse to sell Maw declared, and suggested that "We felt it was proper and also necessary Betty: material unless their men Install it at a ridiculous while the Wendoverites were in: for me to live with Frank's fdlks while he was rate of $2 per hour, Is in violation of the anti- Washington that they do the away; it would be lonely for me to be living alone trust law. State a favor by asking Utah get back her northeast corand class work the closing prayer ner once annexed by Wyoming; was by Carma Jean Cornish. also the North Rim of the Grand which geopraphically beCanyon Mutual began with a social on longs to Utah. Steve Titensor was a visitor in Tuesday evening. In the meantime, at St. George, Cove with his grandparents Mr. Mr .end Mrs. Fenton Hendricks A surplus sale to be held SepMaw in a jocular mood Governor and Mrs. Fred Titensor. were in Brigham Saturday at- tember 16 at the Remington told citizens that if they also get Irvin Hatch has returned from tending Peach Day and getting Arms plant in Salt Lake City, the secession bug, he would inthe army. He has been in Ger- fruit for canning . will give veterans of World War sist on them, accompanying was II exclusive Sunday evening meeting many for some time. He looks rights to purchase wherever they went. well and seems quite happy to be conducted by Bishop Joseph Day. such "set-asiitems as cargo The Wendover secession talk home e gain. Singing was under direction of last June and has been began trucks, pickups, trucks, dump Mr. and Mrs. H. Lester Bair Wm- J- Harrison with Oneta Day agitated by a railroad clerk whose cranes. and trailers cargo attended the Bair family reunion es organist. Invocation was by jeeps, seems to be complaint major enVeterans holding certificates at Richmond, Sunday, Sept. 1. Lee Allen. Sacrament was ad- that hard liquor ofitems the to them ministered by Lee Allen and Jay titling buy There were 100 present. the property isnt available on the Utah side Eskelson. Following roll call the fered may inspect with 13 or 14, and of the line. John Mebin and Wendell, 12, on September Genea-ogictime was turned to the orders the same day. ROAD COMMISSION their families spent a couple of committee, H. Lester Bair place their will not be made awards However, days with their parents. FILMS HIGHWAYS chairman. Talks were by Harris until when, ac16, September Mr. and Mrs. Albert Day were Allfn and Carol Allen on "Why cording to WAA provisions, the A graphic view of Utah roads in atetndance at the Day family I Would Like to be Married in oldest certifications will be hon- taken from a special state road reunion- - held in Smithfield. Mr. Duet was by Bonthe camera car travelored first. Items remaining will commission and Mrs. Glenn Day from Cali- nie Temple. Cornish and Marie Eskelsen, then be available to certified vet- ing 40 is expected land were here fornia visiting Oneta Day. Talk erans on a "first come first ser- to record for laboratory study, accompanied by attended the reunion. Craw. After the clos- ved basis. the states hazardous intersections Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Allen were by Wayne to officials of the and danger spots. The pictures was benediction the According prosong ing in Pocatello, Sunday visiting rel- nounced b Helen Allen. George A. Fuller Company, con- are taken in color and when the Asatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Asael Hyer of ducting the sale for the War will be is completed who project veterans Clair Allen is in New York and sets Administration, to commission employees, visited with Mr, end Mrs. shewn Ogden Red1710 South a sale at the vicinity visiting and enjoying and studied by maintenance men Ether Allen, Sunday. Mrs. Brig- attend wood Road will be provided with real vacation. He is guest of one ham and safety engineers. Is with he. loHyer staying various to the retransportation of his chums whose parents H. Wavie for a month or cations in the Salt Lake Valley Leavitt, commission Ray daughter side there. about can be in- - chairman, is enthusiastic two. the where equipment H. Lester Bair, M. H. Preece, Sales and inspection hours the film possibilities and pointed spected. Peter Kingsford, Roy Eskelson No wind makes for him that will be 9 a m. to 2 p.m. on the out that by use of the same, and Wm. J. Harrison attended the no intended port to sail into. scheduled days. many road hazards would be hath stake meeting of the high priests ehminated. Montaigne Retail food prices during the at Trenton, Sunday. STATE PLANNING NEW inMrs. Alice Titensor has painted year July 15, 1946 A purpose underlies character, creasedending OFFICE BUILDING 71 cent 15.7 per per cent, and renovated the old home of office building attainment of of this increase occurred during A million-dolldultlure, position, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph "30-dascheduled for location on sort. M unger the of the every last the Allen and is adding another room to make it more convenient. Mr. an Mrs. Horace Rawlins SECRET have gone north for the winter where Mr. Rawlins has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eskelson were Ogden visitors Friday night. Guests of Mr. end Mrs. Lyman Eskelson. attended the They Brigham (Peace Days celebration on the way home, Sunday school was conducted by Clayter Larsen. Bishop Day gave notice of choir practice on Thursda evening at 8 p.m. After the opening singing prayer was offered by Seth Allen. Sacrament gem was by Leora Allen. Sacrament was administered by Lee and Harris Allen. Two minute talks were by Mardell Frandsen and a piano selection by Valerie Titensor. Following song practice YEARS HENCE , grand-childre- r Spotlighting UTAH ch soil-pip- in-la- bs Surplus Sale In Salt Lake COVE de j - - al ur miles-per-ho- ar ys OAN DUNN - . g LEGAL insccU-startlin- g sea-botto- iower plants built under the authority of the Bureau of Reclamation have installed capacity of 13', t billion kilowatt hours of electric enerjry. These projects serve the multiple purposes of irri- 10 by probate and Guardianship NcUeea, Consult County Clerk or Urn for Furthee Respective Signer Information. ! ,, Il.du!li.il phutos to nutter. A few years from now atomic-ag- e niques may make possible the con version mud into petroleum, l his trmks plant Juices. No of statement came from the Arner-- 1 cide had ever been found which ican Chemical Society. It just goes to show! ,S0luVM,aD;Ti.S how foolish it is to make grave predictions this new insecticide stays thpre American oil resources. Much of the ft I insects, which swarm on the ., 1G In Ifu.l sit wauled to Use IlriU: h Lies the department with complete e Thirty-on- e THE DIARY !!-- ! 19 in a ini! Hi cncyelopaed-u- . uli'vwr to the request, a of photos are being for- - u-- id J at the Post Office at laigan. Utah, under the Act of March 3. 1897. one-twelf- u- - Thank to the rmy Insecticide, D.T., esters which once were rated en.org the three most popular Cowers, may be on their way beck to leadership this year. For years they have uffercd from on insect-bornvirus disease called aster yellows, which was carried from host plants by a pestiferous tech- - insect known as the leaf borper. Editor Matter. November Com- - t.Jl 1. 1, OPERATIVE 46 . . '- Notice to Creditors 'I i A - i NV ' r 'Z v - Creditor will present claims, with vouchers to the undersigned Administratrix at the office of Attorney Newel G. Daines, Room 211, Cache Valley Bank Building. Logan. Utah, on or before the 30th day of October, 1946. MAMIE NEILSON, Administratrix of the Estate of Benjamin Harper Aiken, also kknown as B. H. Aiken, Deceased. NEWEL G. DAINES, Attorney for Estate. Publication Dates: August 27, September 3, 10, 17, 24, 1946. . in the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of ' Cachet 0 In the Matter of the Estate of EVA B. MILLER FIFE. Deceased. y Creditor will present claims, with vouchers to the undersigned AdW ministratrix at the office of At1 . " jjj torney Newel G. Daines, Room 211, I AV wa&irH nit' dl Cache Valley Bank Building, Logan, Utah, on or before the 30th Single Asters day of October, 1946. MARY E. NYMAN, Administratrix of the EsCapitol .grounds is being planned tate of Eva B. Miller Fife, Mon-soby Secretary of State E. E. Deceased. and A. B. Paulson, architect, NEWEL G. DAINES, designated by the Stale Building Attorney for Estate. Publication Dates: August 27, board to draw up preliminary September 3, 10. 17, 24, 1946. plans. It is proposed to place the new building on the northeast end of the grounds on an eminence overlooking Memory grove. It is expected that preliminary plans will be ready for presentation to the 1947 State Legis- FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing lature. Stoker Repairing and Service TO FIGHT HABITUAL Wangsgaard Coal and Stoker Co. 167 South Main, Phone 132. CRIMINALISM A new law ,one to curb the Married couple habitual criminal has been recom- HELP WANTED for domestic hoiu.;.,Oik In Salt mended to Attorney General GroLake suburbs. Cooking, general ver A. Giles by Brigham E. Rob Good housework, gardening. erts. Third District Attorney in wages, private living quarters. his biennial report to the state. Gleed Miller, 203 Walker Bank The new law would be fool-thor Mill Creek Bldg. proof and would force old of- Canyon, Holladay fenders to serve time for their and death for con"experiences victs serving life maximum senPLUMBING REPAIR tences who assault prison guards. Attorney Roberts pointed out the need for such legislation In view of the fact that the State Supreme Court has so construed the habitual criminal statute as to make it absolutely valueless in the persecution of criminal QUALITY AND SERVICE cases and also has made inef- Active the statute making it an offense for a life convict to assault a prison guard. ENGLAND WANTS UTAH PICTURES A request from England has been received by the Utah department of Publicity and Indus-tn- al development for Utah scenic, J n, at 92-J- -l. Furniture Autos RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I Buffered for years and am so thenkful that I found relief frnm this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone ewriting me for Information. Mrs. Anna Pautz P.O.Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Pd. Ad. NLU-OV- O Laboratories $ Livestock to STATE LOAN COMPANY TAXI 44 PHONE 65 SOUTH MAIN t OF LOGAN 29 West First North PHONE 2fi0 |