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Show - UTAH FEBRUARY 16, 1940 SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM CTW - Grand, Logan: Sat. & Sun, Starts Taming of the West and Shadows Over Shanghai. Adults 15c SOUTH CACHE COURIER lilt LIVtSTOCK 1-- 00 WASH FOR LESS USE FARM BUREAU WATER SOFTENER AND HOSPITAL SOAP SAVE HALF EVERTON & SONS COMPANY VENITION BLINDS STEEL SLATS OR WOOD MADE Uublsihed Every Friday RIGHT IN OUR OWN FACTORY at Hyrum, Cache County, Utah EVERTON AND SONS Enter at the Fostoffiee, Hyrum, Utah, as Second class mail matter, under the act of March 3, 1870. Los Aneles Union Stock Yards, Beb-16- , ihe livestock and meat industry is watching with more than passing interest the intensive pork and lard Manager rising campaign which is now under way on- - a national basis. National magazines, newspapers, radio and Per Year $1.00 Payable in abvance other Subscription forms of d rect advertihing are being utilized to advise the consumer Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application that pork and lard are both economical and satisfying. It is the most comPOTATOES GROWERS INC. . . prehensive advertising campaign ever TQ pRpETUATE put on by the livestock and meat in.Bringing the latest and best infor- - DEPRESSION and may be the forerunner of dustry, mation on potatoes direct to the grow- continuous advertising program., sadly short tirae .a8 th,e securities and needed ers, the Union Pacific railroad will op-- 1 A. this great industry. by aDnlierate a ten car potato exhibit and de- - exchange commission denied the have dropped to the Hog prices ot a leading operating electric . . cation raonstration tram tu.roag,i tne princi-- ; company, whose credit and earning lowest levels since the depression years pal producing areas cf Utah between standing are of the best, to issue a and are now considerably below the 3 after having succes $10,000,000 in bonds for purposes of Prewar aver.aSc' Here on the Los February tcher Instead said the SEC, the AngeleLs mark,:f sufully exhibited in Idaho, Oregon, expansion. een at Shwinter ng utility must issue common stock, which rve Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming and 50 below the a.cwt fr considerably ould more than double the interest! actual cost of production. In the midKansas sinse January 22. dle west, prices average about a cent More quality potatoes per acre will That dicision has come in for a a pound below the hog prices on the be the educational theme of this spud deal of criticism by leading news pacific Coast, resulting to loses to grow Special, described as a college of agri- great ers and feeders. culture by leaders of the state agri papers, economists and others. Ralph Cooperating in the pork and lard cultural college extension service andjRley,- business expert of Newsweek. campaign are institute of American a typical note when he said if meat packers, the national livestock expermint station, the state department; s.truck that if principle is adhered to in bLL and Meat Board, chain stores and inof agriculture, U. S. Department of dependent retailers, swine associations agriculture and other rganizations in that there is practically no chance for and other interests. Leaders in the Utah who are cooperating. any substantial increase of capital ex- - livestock and meat industry have for in the utility inndustry,-catoonbeen favorable to a cooperative . Operation of this train for its edu- this Combine with the fact, first, that years value iin promoting quality campaign, but comparatthe Potential amount of such capital advertising conceived Tittle has been done as by production advertising ively .potato util- The President William M. Jeffers of the expenditures is greater among the individual packers. by except any,other Pace an sec' National Livestock and Meat Board, Union Pacific for the betterment of the areas served by locUy, that wrthoutsuch expenditures supported by producers, packers and 'there is no chance for the present retailers, has accomplished splendid the railroad, is a part of the extension ume of business being maintained, and results through comprehensive research service program of the state agricul- eth real significance of this decision is but its funds have never ture college and state expermint sta clear. In a word, it can make the dif- and publicity, been sufficient tocarry on an advertion, Mr. Reed continuedference between continued bbusiness "In each) community to be visited activity at around, or a little below tising program. It is hoped that the present pork the exhibit demonstration train is present levels, and a major recession. lard advertising campaign will reand a part of the county agricultural in greater demand for these two sult the of The astounding part inSE,C agents program as well as to the in it no was way important products of U. S. farms. terest and benefit of local civic or- decision was that from the a There are more people engaged in hog public necesary to rotect ganizations. issue--th- e in bond raising and fatting than any other worthless utility The theme and program of this National earned has a high standing single agricultural pursuit. question potato train is not more acres of po- in its field. The SEC simply took over prosperity depends to a very great extatoes, but more quality potatoes per the function of management, for as tent upon the ability of the hog, raiser acre. Better cultural practices, imIt appar- to make a decent profit. yet unexplained reasons. proved handling, storage, , shipping, the Farmer'? themselves imight Well unhappy entirely and marketing methods are to be de- ently disregarded of using lard Parti- effect this might have on power rates consider the advantages monstrated and encouraged. general-l- v Consumers in this country- And, more important, as a shortening. cular stress is to be placed on the use will find that markets areabundan-tl- y it appaently disregarded its potential of better, disease free seed potatoes, look It supplied with pork and prices at begins to effect on business. disease and insect controll and ilimini-tatio- n authorlimitless retail are the most reasonable in years. if putting virtually of mechanical injuries to pota as is for economys sake, pork and Thus of commissions ity in the hands toes. be very attractive to the should throttle ard to as as sure a way any This potato improvement program is believed that an imIt and housewife. industrial expansion is that of the producers, shippers and legitimate the will greatly strenof market, deprespork proved perpetuation dealers of the areas served by the guarantee on other livestructure the price sion. gthen Union pacific. The Union Pacific is stock, and btnefit the economy of the merely furnishing the vehicle, figurNation at large which the BRIEFS atively and literally, through latest and information on potatoes is; Americans now eat less grain products yjjE FIRE ENGINES GO BY and meats, and more fath, hugars, j pew of u ever ffet that juvenile to be made available by state succulent vegetables, and milk colleges, experiment stations, Its a tQ folow Ae fire engines. . of agriculeure. the than were eaten 50 years ago, and departments see and the sirens, to jjear bv. great repl wagons clang But that thrill wouldnt last long if the fire engines led to your house, and And the surge you found it in flames. of excitement wauld die an early death if the fire razed the factory or the store in which you worked. Every fire great or email, brine's And a high trouble to some one. stark tragedy leave percentage of fires s wake--losof life, loss of emin their ployment, loss of possessions which can never be replaced. There are no mitigating qualities in fire. It is the geat destroyer. IMore than that, the effects of fire A fire are exceedingly widespread. of which you never heard may deprive you of an opportunity for doing business. It may raise your taxes and It may adveryour insurance rate. sely affect your future life and income. Here in America fire destroys some $3000,000,000 worth of property directly each year. The direct loss is estimated at close to 2,000,000. There can be no excuse for that waste, no alibis. Nine fires out of ten are the result of human ignorance, human carelessness, human thoughtlessness-infires out of ten could have been had some one not failed prevented to take the simple precautions that will checkmate most fires. Think of this next time you see fire engines go by or smoke and flames airing from a home or building. Then ask yourself if fire prevention is worth . while. - Mrs. Flash Nielsen Mrs. Nora H. Nielsen fVT'vV-i- CO- - i SANI WHITE SAFEKLEEN MAKES DRY CLEANING SAFE GALLON AND EASY 29c EVERTON & SONS COMPANY Logan, Utah BEST CLEANER FOR TOILET BOWLS PINT 19c QT. 34c EVERTON & SONS CO adver-Circulati- .... Logan, Utah Rates: j ' 19-2- hfs I . . Pures al potato-productio- n; - NATIONAL YOUTH auditions and selected on of Youth are working without pay, it is for us to pay for space in the state press to give th,e project publ- R impos-sibl- e UTAH Mr. Leopold Stokowski, noted Amer icity. We feel it is a very .worthwhile ican orchestra leader, is forming what and will appreciate your cis termed an all American Youth Or- activity chestra for a good will tour of Central ooperation in this subject. and South American counties during A fclosely woven fcfic Usually the three summer months, beginning in keeps its shape better, shrinks less, June. pulls less, at the seams wears longer Participants in the orchestra will than a loosly woven cloth of the same be paid normal wages for this type of weight. work during the period of the tour. This is an opportunity for youth of Today 50 percent of all employed musical ability and those selected for women are at least 45 years of age; the orchestra, as well as the states from there has also been a rapid increase which they come, will receive a great in the number of married women who deal of publicitywork, according to recent surveys. State for the auditions Preliminary y Grease spots on wall paper can he of Utah will be held Monday, 19 at 9 a. m. in the McCune removed with a paste made of corSchool of music. Final auditions will nstarch and a cleaning fluid such as be held the same afternoon at the Utah carbon tetrachloride. Spread the paste Art Center, 59 South State Street, at over the spot ond leave it until it dries ; 2 p. m. and falls off. Several applications Youth between the ages of 18 and be needed. may 25 are eligible and those who are interested should make aoplication to The condition cf Utahs ranges was the National Youth Administration, improved last month, by the rain and 516 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake snow which furnished a good supply City, Utah before February 10, 1940. of drinking water for the range stock Judges are being selected for the The condition of the ranges at present various instruments included in the or is quite low but still much better than chestra. Contestants may furnish it would have been had the dry condtheir own accompanist for the audi- ition continued. tion, or, if they desire one to be furnished by the ccmimittee they should Through a change in rates of credit send in the music they have selected n.v AAA practices in thf will cato play three c' a vs previous to the farmers 1940 program, many The Youth will play two rry out conservation practices which audition. pieces of his own selection and one they do not normally follow, such as selection furnished by the committee- tree planting and application of lime, Since all those connected with the AAA officialspredict. ; . - Feb-ruar- . soill-buildi- - F servafrion of ISABELLA BEACH - By National Home Mating Authority s UCEBBOM Refrigeration manufacturers have made tremendous strides in assisting the housewife to achieve correct and scientific preservation of foods. i eat by year scientific research in refrigeration has rnaoe the task of preserving food easier, more reliable and more euictent. And this year new developments have appeared on the man.et that offer the housewife revolutionary improvements in homA ngeration. 7 ; Authmizs on refrigeration --..... agri-cyltur- ADMINISTRA-TIONFO- as we!) as operators of commercial cold siorage plants have long realized that different foods need different kinds of cold to achieve the best protection and preservation of mitiitional food values and tastiness Their research and long ex-- i perience has disclosed that dry cold is best for milk, bacon, dairy prod-- , ucts and packaged foods in order to retard the growth of bacteria; and that moist cold is needed to prevent cooked meats from shriveling and drying and to maintain the and palatgbilitv of fresh . i k 0 trnzen des sert ihe storage of frozen fo.jfi .h a remendous w o in the la pr years, a ' for fro- - al ur-frui- ts, j s : . i ! . Ti , - f i 2C! " iK fj 1 I j j ; -- i anon man ui ers have refrigerator, presenting many features, which are exclusive and seen for the first time Developed in Philco's extensive research 'laboratories, the new has three kinds refrigerator of. dry, moist, and freezing am1 'Philco invention ailed the coii-- t ador, an innet oh ample storage space for needed foods. Scientific ments show that this gives the per cent more ' usable space and in s as a storm door to keep r refrigeration within the n compartment, thus- reducing electrical consumption. I'h- - foresight of Philco engineers in providing the moist an! freezing cold departments p.us the conservador a boor to the housewife who household ma Ph-'e- i ' i -- nt liousc-'wenty-fi- e addi-u-t- ; J m-.- dry-cedd- ! j sWA of modern eenly conscr-i"Id requirement in design- 1040 models of .heir home itu Isabella Boach ret .mirs which are mst now appealing on the market An outstanding example is the new Philco and who has found the daily "food take-efficie- or "kitchen; arranging session checker an game unpleasant! chore The freezing cold section in; the Philco is a completely separate; compartment, roomy enough ' to store countless packages of frozen foods, ice cream and frozen desserts. In addition, the special compartments for meats is an added! convenience which makes the usksj of the. woman in the house less; arduous. The moist cold department, which is separated from the dry cold by a sealed glass shelf to make it easy to reach for the proper itemj of food, is a convenience which dis- penses with the fuss and bother of, covering foods to assure' their original body and taste. The streamlined design of the Philco- - gives the fussy housewife-amplopportunity to keep the most important part of her .kitchen imj J maculate inside and out. j ; j j . j |