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Show South Cache Takes Third in Tournament ite hij.li school jk' at (ime to St ",n I &T iilKliUL Yu ur.u Iljium, Utah ;5I kh Cacho All Rial; rdiciss Cache county spr.ng wheat far-mr- I IliES Farmers A.,k I!clute O.i Palp Charge's Officials of the Cache County association Sugar Beet Growers and the Cache county Farm Bureau announced tnay that they were ready to inuj negotiations with the Am.lamated Sugar company leyachng tarns of the 1343 growers contracts. Cyrum II. I.lunk, of Benscn, president of the boot glowers reported that representatives of his with the Farm organization Bureau official--.- , and agreed on a program cf c: -- a. According to Mr. diffeience nov c.. 1 piice the eg: , far b ing the past that all c.h in the area cn v.liat i charges made organizations county growers bc.ui'1 be given the some ccnsiJ.cir.tion. A program of four alternatives at were onthu.I and IlseuLSed the meeting and will be presented to sugar company officials in 'an attempt to negotiate a picgram tfetisfactoiy to bc.h the company and growers, I.lr. ?.!ank said. Meanwhile, the Utah State Agricultural Adju-tmeAgency committee announced that sugar beet growers who wish to qualify for government payments under the sugar beet program are required to cany out practices for each acre of sugar .beets planted cn the farm for haivest m 1945. The requirements of the Sugar Act of 1937, as amended, shall be deemed to have been fulfilled with respect to such practices if the producer and the county AAA committee eerthy that, there has bsen cairica cut on find on the farm which is adapted to the production cf sugar beets, not less than cne half acre of practices for each acre of sugar bcc-tpi T.tcd. Each of the following shall be deemed to be one acre of practices and will qual. ify two acres ci .'rpr bctis: (1) Maintaining rnul after July 1, 1945, one acre of a protective covering cf adapted pe.ennial or biennial legumes, adapted peren-ma- l grasses, or mixtures ol such legumes ana grass. c (2) Seeding in 1945 one acre of adapted perennial legume (except alfalfa or biennial legumes, adapted perennial g:a .es, or mixtures of such kg'::, vs and grasses. (3) Seeding m 1945 one-ha- lf acre cf a lap;, Ufaim. (4) Plowing under during 1945 on? acre ct a ' ana 'sh.ud and a goed g owt.i of an adapted green manure crop. (5) Arph.mg doling 1915 eight short tons ci ail.- - .1 m. nure. ii to 19-1- 1 (5) AppI; nr; office. -benefit fully frem the prog am must act immediately, Mr. Chrs NOTICE TO FAMILIES OF SERVICEMEN For the price of one dohar we (an have a cut made of With your serviceman or these on hand it will he pc s, hie to print their pictniaj when we print news of the servicemen as we do every week. We ask the families to hear, tills small cost because the am. unit to pacli is small while we would not he able to afford the cost of a hundred or more such cuts. Bring your picture to us and we wil do the rest. This is an opportunity to see that the ser. vice people get the proper reeog. nit ion. courier puts ox may face As the readers have probably noticed, the Courier is coming out with a new type face this week. We are using this now type because it is more silked t newspapers and because our old typo did not work too well in the linotype. We hope thi3 improvement will add to the appearance of the paper and heighten the reading pleasure. RED CROSS DRIVE FALLS SHORT OF QUOTA According to Local Chairman Dalton Reid the' annual Red Cress drive failed by $229.30 of reaching the quota set for Ilyruin which was $1450.00. Although he was disappointed in not reaching his goal, Mr. Reid felt that all had been gen. erouc and he especially thanked the chairmen cf the three ward groups and their coworkers. The total amount collected wa? S1220.70 Which er.nje in as follows: Third ward, G. A. Andersen and Fred Carlson, (hair, Second ward, men, $588.90; I'-- r-:?- ASIDE AIL.', Mr. and reel ived ' . .TIME ! Yi ; r All u ta if have sun, Asad, l..n an iiol i:i Plain ely. Asad is boning with the paratroopers. o saf- ThYVAMivli ! HYRUM LADY PASSES AWAY FIRST WARD Sa cramer meeting will eon. Mrs. Amber I Ili ; J.!'- - t S v. m. on Sunday evenveil, : i in Salt Lake Ci ing v. Hi I hop J. V. Wright in afternoon of ic. . vl n charge. Speakers will be rep. h!r Fh? v. a. rcccr.tativcs fren the Stake High hago. home cf friend-Mr, . Council. Mus c will bo furnished R. C. Pitman :: i. by the choir. orcuricd. t. wil meet at Relief She mis bo n i i ! : k 2 :. u. an i will feature the Soc. , a daughter of Iil donee lee on to be iai .3 ' s may assure thorns eivcs cf production returns up to 75 per cent of their averagr yields by :n a, ing their 1945 crop, with the Federal Crop Insurance ccr-- ' Alpnonso Christcn.en, pcration, chairman of the Cache County AAA committee annernc.: today. .1 lower is desired, coverage . apaln.-.cps may be insured -- ss up to 53 per cent of average yield, Mr. Chiistensen said. Cache county farmers are the only Utah farmers to whom FedAll Kcsk eral Crop Insurance natural against the protection which production hazards over farmers have no control will be offered on 1945 crop he pointed cut. Since winter wheat to be harvested in 1945 is already planted, only spring seedmgs of wheat can bn covered for 1945. InsurUtah ance will be offered all wheat growers for the 1946 and subsequent crops. The new program is design? 1 to remove the shock of crop failures and losses for individual far. mers and for areas which may as disasters suffer from such flood, drought, hail, wind, insect infestation, and plant disease. It should also help the 1945 farm production program, Mr. Christensen explained. mad'1 can be Applications through the county AAA office. over a extend Contracts will three year period and will coier both spring and winter wheat for must 1946 and 1947. Application or before be made planting March 31, whichever is earlier. Premiums may be paid in cash or through premium notes. Premium rates. Insurable yields and other details soon will be availAAA able through the county land on planted for pcun Is cf r. potrsh or phorphci.c acid in the Frank Dusenberry, chairman, of foim commercial chemical $308.773 ; ward? First Roy fertilizer. Smith chairman $303.63. Adapted perennial or biennial ad ptd perennial legumes, or or grasses or miutuus thereof adapted giren manure or cover crops oh; 11 be thr. e commonly used and can ' out in accordance with methods commonly used in HOWS THIS FOR THE the community m v Inch the farm FfRFCCT AMERICAN-WAis located. toT.cL'.V,? sni'CK7,T.;:r,E& 1 I1 nmd time for Because cf illie YCIR KT''5 :rv. f. s, if they' filing appl.ia.j re, t vo'JD'i 02 I tensen condud U. wl-.-- tr.;''.iir Church Notices Farmers Elay Have iifii! wSrliiiffil March 23, UM5 1 . - -N . A ' ! 1 . -- .c.i So-ie- . 11 given n. The sub-j- c by Mrs. 1rue I.a-''t s Truth ami its Iervers. . ieiiij'-Spc..al musical numbers wdl be given by John Murphy and Barbara Christoffersen ccmpanied by Mrs. Ed ac. Christ-offese- n. Ha Andcrs-- . . . : . ik d i , - moved to Ilyru. i uin . sen was a smail (liilil. About 30 years ago il. mou'l to' California wiice she was emmaker i:i a ployed as a du-- s ladies dreis fa, torv lor about 20 years. Eight ciaraso :,Ue moved back to lljrum to care for her mother. On Ap d 1!!.9 she married John P. Jiu-iiand has lived in lljiuiu line, a member of the Th rj ward. Survivors include lie1 iiiis'nand two brothers and two Edwin Haws, Montana; Cnr.,..il Haws, Hyrum; Lucmda Rail ml. Redmond, Calif.; and llennome Rose of Santa Alia, Cahf. Funeral services i i re irdd for Mrs. Amber Jensen in ward chapel on WuliKsda.. - the Special Interest class of the MIA on Tuesday evening Mlrs Btssie Brown will treat the subject of Childrens Lit. ernture". Vocal duets will be given by Pauline and Rose Mar. ie Wright accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Wright. Ih . n llyiuiu Mail Awarded Air Medal j SECOND WARD Jay Wilson Decorated Sacrament meeting will be held in the ward chapel on Sundey 2 under the direction at ni. p. which Force hasflown Shown above, right, is in Italy Council the High bishopric. more missions 150 son Mr. than of and 21, bombing Wilson, Jay will be and be members present Mrs. Jamer J. Wilson of Ilyrunt, against the Germans in southern The the ward principal speakers. his Europe. Utah., being congratulated by IIe has been in the service choir will furnsh music. commanding officer, Col. John Belief Society meeting will be Ml Price, Ft. Dodge, Iowa, after since March 4, 19 13, when he on Tuesday. Mrs. bojng awarded the Air Medal was inducted at Fort Douglas, held at p. m. will 'jtreat the Paul Laurene as his received Utah and in achievement meritorious for wings aerial flight while participating an aerjal gunner at Harlingen, social science lesson on "Truth and Its Perversions, Texas in March 19 4 4. in sustained operational activitTHIRD AVARD ies against the enemy. was his he to Prior induction Under the direction of the bish from South CpiclUe an is Wilson aerial graduated gunner Sgt. sacrament meeting will opric, 4 in a veteran heavy bomb, high school with the class of convene at 8 p. m. Sunday eve. ardment group of the 15th 4Air 1942. ning. Speakers will be high coun. cilmen from the stake. The ward choir will render special music. Mrs. Vcrla Sorenson and her The Relief Society will mert Miss Bessie Brown, County at 2:30 p. m. on Tuesday after. husband, Lt. John V. Sorenson chairman of the Junior Red were injured in a seious auto. and will feature Mrs. Ver. of a total that reports na Miller in presenting the so. mob Ie or I dent Iost Tuesday. $641.11 lies been contributed I key are at confined to to eial science lesson for the month the Cache county Red Cross and the Kioir.3 hospital The Special Interest is a? C ity and Cache coun. scheduled to hear E. N.group mo co to press, the extent of by Logan Larsen ty students (luring the present of their injuries was unknown; the South Cache High School drive. is who who will talk on biology. the Mr;'. Sorensen, schools contributed County daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. $480.30 of the total and Logan Larsen has just been home on schools gave $133.81. a visit. Her parents have gone city The sum of $112.00 has been to Kearns to learn the extene sent to the Pacific area office in of their Injuries. for membership and payment subscriptions to the Junior Red A business transaction of inter, Cross chapter magazine while EUGENE GIBBS AYRITES Irmal est took place in Hyrum when in remains the $502.11 ABOUT WOUNDS Mrs. Gladys Jensen, proprietor treasury to finance the producof the Jensen Afariety Store, pur. Muiine Pvt. Eugene J. Gibbs, tion program. chased the stock of merchandise Miss Brown states the proson of Mr. and Mrs. E. Morris of the American Food Store. com. includes of Gibbs of Hyrum, who has been ject production The chain store purrfianently convenience, recreational 4 th Marine DivMyt, with the seiiug closed their interests in Hyrum soldiers. and articles for holiday ision in the recent battle of Iwo on Monday after operating here Red Cross the Junior Last year Jima states in a letter received received big praise for its ach. for 15 years. by his parents, The Lord was ievements, and it is working The trend of the chain Btore sure with me every day I was again are toward the larger interests to make its diligently there. After two of the finest program a success. cities. L. D. S. men I ever kknew and There are a total of 7665 stu. two of the dearestfriends Ill dents in Cache county enrolled. Mrs. Eldon Facer and three ever have were killed as soon 2923 in Logan city schools and children, Janet, Wayne, and Peg. cs they cot cn the beach, I did the rest in to county. uy of Salt Lake City visited here not seem to care. AVithout going There are three senior high a few days with Eldons parents, high Mr. and Mrs. James J. Facer. 'no the battle, one ould never schools anu four Junior ' elementary In if know what it does to a schools and 23 in schools participating the ji you are person, I know what- - happened t to me drive. n 4 how bad I am. I got it from Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moon have a Jap sniper through the neck TEMPLE DAY TODAY received word that their son, rd out the left shoulder. Dont see President Edwin Clawson has Pfc. Carl Wesley Moon, 21, has vrr'v ore- - me as you can men th? announced that Hyrum been wounded while in combat her lucky I am. So many lr ,t limbs and the!r lives. I Stake Temple Mission is sched- in the Philippine Islands. cm now on an island receiving uled for today and Ill's evening., Wesley has been serving wi. lie urgtf: a good attendance the 27t Infantry. The extent i the best of care. The nurses and everyone here are good to us. in order to fill the quota thathas the wounds was not stated, b a letter is expected with the r We get the best of everything, been assigned to our stake. On this special excursion he tails. nm very lucky I have only A brother, Pvt K.t a little time and the use asks that ten per cent cf the i.. Ilyrurr, of my arms while others have population, or 500 people, to Moon, 19, is serving with be lost their limbs. I am in good attend. The Stake presidency 15th Army in Germany. We wish AVesley a speedy ie. lmnds anyway, and Ill soon be hope that twenay per cent of in rod at them again. The Lord the High Pricks, 2 0 per cent covery -3 h'cn good to us all. AVe of the Seven! ics, and 10 per bo more grateful than cent o.f the Filers and all offii i';o. May his blessings be cers and tea: her of the wards GOLD AND GREEN BALL The Stake Gold and Green v ith yu always. With all my and stake will attend. vr President Christiancen has an. Ball will be acid In the Elite Year son in the Marines. nounced that names e available Hall on Thursday evening. March for both men and women now. 29. Eugene Special features of the evening be the parade of the queens SUFFERS SERIOUS INJURY from the ten wards and their LA' I. II LARSEN HOME Mrs Hannah Andersen of the escorts and maids of honor. A Lt. Lyle Larsen has spent a Second ward is bedfast as a floor show of the dancers of ten clay furlough here with his result of a fall which tore the the different wards will also be nnrents. Mr. and Mrs, E, N.Lar-m- ligaments loose in her hips. She gven. Following this a stake Lyle is a dentist in the pris-- i is 85 years old and is being queen will be rlected and the n camp at TiU cum, Wash. cared for by her two daughters, crowning ceremony will take His wife vidted with her parents Mrs. Lester Jessop and Mrs. Par- place. in Montana while Lt. Larsen ley AAinborg of Millville. Gilbert Tr.aipes orchstra came to Ilyrum. from Logan will furnish the music. The general public is n. BREAKS AYRIST Mrs. Marie Christensen fell vited to attend this outstanding of asd teachers officers TI.o from the pnch on Thursday entertainment. Following is a list of the T'd.d ward were entertained and fractured her left wrist. Dr. : queens of the stake: Avon, Vern. i home of Mrs. Bonnie Allen Bugess was called and t i ice Jackson, Hyrum First, Jackie of the fracture. Friday night. Lois Benscn, Hyrum Second, Pin r s were discussed for the Donna Clawson, Third, Hyrum cenfeience to be held Allen Nielsen, Mendon, Thelma Buist 'a April. During the social hour areBishop and aMrs. Earle to Millville, Aloma Johnson, Nibley, , sunny trip enjoying Irmlimi nts ewre served by the California. Their daughter, La Reta Swenson, Paradise, LaVone Mrs. Bonnie Allen and Rose, accompanied them. They Thomas, Wellsville First, Ella Wellsville Second, Mrs. Mdva Brown. expect to visit with relatives Maughan, Beth Glenn; and friends while away.. Fifteen officers attended. gt i , B-2- BAD ACCIDENT American Food Store Closes won-dr;j;i- WOUNDED i ' iIk-Thir- at 2. p. m. Counselor Thomas Eii.e-owas in charge of the provau'. ,ak. ers included Verna IS1 .11 V, Roy Nielsen, and closing i an: : by Thomas Elia on. liny m of the d. v'Ainu of the i, e r and family to her d of their g.eat love for e:n li oilier. They also told of F g.aat talents of the Haws fdu.dy, and the good e;. had k, ( ;i able to do with i kt, a v: i dents. Musical numbers were an org. an pi elude by Mrs. Gad Mdler, uiso an organ solo by Mrs .Mil 1. er, a contralto soio by U i ,. o Benson and a vocal duet by r. Bonnie Allen and M:.-- . f mm . Larsen. red Prayers we v , er Christensen ;al . ; aP The grave at tie I:.;,. a ci was dedicated bv 1. "Grand Miller. A large ciowd turned .out to pay their respects to tho Haws 11 , family. SCOUTS GET AWARDS The Court 5T rj...- - , ULt-- iJ L: Honor which was held at the Nibloy ward oa Sunday night was the i. gest ever held in Hyrum Siaia. Stake Commissioner Owen i Ta presided at the meeting with Lul on Gerber of Nioley givni', the introduction. A total qf 493 awards wir presented during the ev. nic.- with Hyrum First ward rect ig 0S. Seoutmasters Noivrl K km and Willis McBride d tho awards. Leslie Anderser. presented the So ond awards to the ward jtouts and A. A. Sa- go present-a- d the award: to ti.L 11 i pref-ci- , I llu.-.war- d boys. An unusual award of tiie evening was that given t:.- A. A. Savage for thirty years of scouting. - 1 T A ) a-- e. -l A. A. Wins Savage 30. year Pin John A. Israelsen made the ' speech of presontntiop. , The principal speaker of' the Brest n TPshnp evening was Brenohley of Wellsville Ih'esi-den- t Edwin Cl nr son oKoo gave some inspiring remark. -s were a voal Musical niT-.solo by Alan E'i tson of the Third ward, a piano solo Dean Baxter of the First !, and a vocal solo by Do! Jig of the Paradse ward, 1 |