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Show fMAY 8orrn cache courier 3, 1946 IHopkin Named Administrator J. Vem Hopkin, Woodruff, present of the Utah State AAA Ohairman has been named as state director of the Production :and Marketing administration for Utah. In a letter designating Mr. Hopkin as state director, Robert H. of P M A said that as state director Mr. Hopkin is to be responsible for administering theP M A programs in Utah. He is to continue as AAA state chairman in addition to his new , UNITED STATES POSTAGE : 'rNr m of? f h x ; has been in the its begin-- : ning. He has served as county and as county Qommitteeman AAA committee. ;in July, 1942, he was selected ns of the state committee, ; a member .and served in this position until ilhis appointment as chairman of the state committee in January. : He is a rancher and stockman of Rich county, and has been active .In civic and church affairs in his community for some time. David H. Allred has been designated as assisant director of the 1PMA program in Utah, in charge of food distribution. In commenting on his asssign- Mr. Hopkin Mr and Mrs Wilbur Shaw and Mrs. Bailass of Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs William Wyatt and daughter Carolyn of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Orson Goldsberry... Mr and Mrs. Heber James and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Lemons and family spent Sunday in Ogden as guests of John Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lemon of Bear River City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. MerrelL Burrell. Mrs Elizabeth Rawlins is visiting relatives in St. Anthony and Idaho Falls. - In making pastry, pecans ground fine may substitute for half the fat. Mix and bake like plain pastry. ,v- v4 "M nr -; -; 1 it V ft HONOSWG TbOSfl ' WHO Graves of HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DEAD and USELESS ANIMALS - HAE SERVED v t : assignment. AAA program tince Salt Lake City were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Burrell. Mr. Graves and Mr. Burrell were buddies while in the military service in Hawaii. Mr and Mrs Floyd State P M A rAGE SEVEN STAMP TO nOXOR VETS . . . This special three-cestamp honoring veterans of World War II will be issued 011 May 9. It will be of standard size and will in elude a facsimile of the honorable discharge emblem now seen on so many lapels. nt Horses, Cows, Sheep and Hogs UTAH BY-PRODUC- CO. TS JEST SOUTH OF I.OGAX Fat Substitute I.OGAX PHONE 1!) (PHONE COLLECT) B B BOB tSBBaHBBQSBnQaiBBDDBBBlIBaiianBBBBBBBBIEnilDB We have purchased the Griffin IVIachi no and Blacksmith Shop at Logan, Ut. If ycu need a trip hammer, power grin Jer, vise or any other kind of machine op equipment SEE PETERSON TRAC Logan, Utah IBBBBBBBBBBRBBBBBBBIB BBBBBBBBHBBBBBlBBICBBBIBB' PARADISE LOCALS Mr and Mrs. A. M. Davis of St. Anthony spent the week end visiting relatives. Mrs. Melissa Howells, mother of Mrs Davis, accompanied them back to St Anthony for an indefinite visit. Mr. and Mrs Wallace Liddle and family of Oakland, California, Mr and Mrs. William Bickmore of d Miss Francis Downey, Idaho SHIELD-EXPERH. E. HOFF- - Critclilow of Salt Lake City were Minn- -, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. M, MAXX of Minneapolis, Bickmore last week. without will demonstrate, sota, charge, lis Rupture Shields in HOTEL1 ment, Mr. Hopkin said, right now AT LOG AX, UTAH, v j we have a very crucial test of our ECOLl'S OX WEDNESDAY, M. M. 4 to A. P. 10 in Europe, and we have Stli from people Please come early. Evenings by been called upon to do all we can Ask for Sir. Bert to get food to them. If we appointment. representa- - complish this tremendous task it .jon, my ve. I have been supplying my will require the cooperation of shields to rupture suffers in this everyone. Farmers who have wheat territory for ten years and which can be made available to longer. I have fitted thousands feed these hungry people should of cases in the United States move this wheat into channels of during this time. There are immediate trade. For 11 wheat many of my satisfied customers delivered the Commodity Cradit right here in your community. houses, before May 25, the governIf neglected, rupture ment will pay a 30 cent bonus. CAUTION: The campaign is on to get cause weakness, backache, may bushels of wheat delivered nervousness, stomach and gas to rupthe goverment for shipment large jtains. People having tures, which have returned after overseas before June 30. Of this surgical operations or injection amount 74,000,000 bushels must treatments, are especially invit- come from the 13 states. Utahs ed. "If you want it done right, goal is a Ijalf million bushels. To H If unable to reach this goal, every fanner who don't experiment. aee ua at this time, address: can spare wheat at ail will have to release that wheat before June HOFFMAXXS 30. If they want the 30 cent bonus, SURGICAL APPLIAXCE CO. Masonic it must be delivered before May 25. 520 Temple Minn. 2, Minneapolis . Q?. 12 L . ?. ij Reautiful Period Designs in Fine Quality Covers! I 00 Mi W-lim-i If 1'. f! N jjy MM - if.-- 9 wicr ALL FULL SPRIXG CONSTRUCTION FURNACES STOKERS A hi any Smart Styles ROOFING Now is the time to add that extra chair or two and make your more living room more colorful, indoor days for comfortable Furnithe and Crystal ahead WATER SOFTENERS ... ture Co. is ready with a varied selection! at VJAIIGSGAARDS in Logan i) Chippendale, Queen Anne, Sheraton and other styles with mahogany finished frames, priced from 1550104450 Convenient Credit Terms Available B It's really easy to male yourself and your town nationally whether it be famous for good food. Develop a specialty ..m ,,, a cooler drink, W a tastier pie, a more tender steak, a better fc22TCT sandwich. Be sure it is served in a spotless, appetlzing'manner . . . then publicize it fully! Since tourists are always searching for good food, you'll find yourself becoming known from coast to ceost, besides getting for yourself and your community a wTO SEE, IS TO BELIEVE'1 generous portion of the $100,000,000 we hope tourists will in v Utih this year. Ji f4 25 cf ttf pTcmcte- gncsfcr tour! node fa? Utah r.rt.j.g.ia2rz: |