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Show Bound poorf cob'vsI SOUTH CACHE COURIER South Cache Courier Owner MRS. MARGARET NIELSEN that there are 10,167 of the size and 174 of the seven-qua- ALBERT BURTON RECEIVES rt rt NEW COMMISSION cookers, owned individually and by small groups. Two thousand one hundred sixty-fovolunteer leaders assisted with the adult family food supply program end a total of 13,902 families produced and preserved their food. Specific figures were as follows: vegetables, 15,918 families: fruit, 9,722: meat, 5,561; milk, 4,047; and poultry and eggs, 4,953. Extension workers and leaders also used maximum thermometers and tested 4,00q pressure cookers, states Miss Davidson. Roundup figures on food preservation were presented by 1,526 volunteer leaders and extension workers. The serection a-- d preparation of foeds produced ard purchased vas riven bv 387 volunteer leaders to 15,554 families, 'Joih uiban and rural. Assistance was given to two school lunches diiectly and to 29 health clinics, and a special service brought the distribution of 5,000 freezing bulletins during the year. ur WAHLF.N Leasee and Manager , RATES SUBSCRIPTION Outilde Cache County One Year $1.50 Inside Cache County $1.00 Legal paper, published every Friday, at Hyrum, Cache County, Utah. Entered at the Postoffice at Hyrum, Utah as the act of March 3, 870. under 1 for home economics. clubs of Girls belonging to 4-Utah canned 27,135 quarts of food in the past year, it is reported, and 1 2.067 individual families canned 1,246,000 jars and cans, mostly at home, with some work done in small canning centers. In regard to freezing, 4,569 families froze an estimated 18,000 lbs. of food as a result of extension help. There are 60 locker plants in the state. Home drying brought a figure of 4,099 families assisted with this work, and 4,980 were assisted with home storage. Pessure cooker- - figures indicate 1943 Foods Survey H Reveals Extensive Work Qf Specialists Home demonstration second class mail matter agents of the Utah Extension Service and the Extension nutrition specialist gave 176 canning demonstrations to women in 1943, states the annual report recently made by Miss assistant director Myrtle David-o4,-2- n, Theyre Calling Home elepkone -- D-v- io 1 Insects commonly controlled by insecticides have in several cases to developed increased resistance the chemcal commonly used to control them, reports Dr. George F. Knowlton, Extension Entomologist of the Utah .State Agricultural College. In certain areas of the United States, the small codling moth larvae, or apple worms, have develop'd resistance to chemical sprays, .mcf have thus become more difficult to control. The San Jose scale, anoher ovch?rd pest which occurs in Utah, has developed resistance to lime sulfur spray, which was first used in 1914. Other insect pests, not occurring in Utah, which have developed to insecticides include the California red scale, citricola scale, and black scale, which have become increasingly difficult to kill by hydrocyanic acid gas fumigation; the larvae of the screw-worwhich have become more difficult to kill with phenothiazine in areas where this has been used; and in some places the citrus thrips, which have become harder to hold in check with a tarter emetic-sucrospray, first used in 1942, the entomologist points out. Such resistance developed by serious insect pests has required additional research on control, necess-ilatin- g increased dosages, more frequent treatment, or use of chemicals to which the particular pest is not resistant, Dr. Knowlton, indicates. a hidden ialeni? IF YOUD LIKE to find out what your special aptitude is and put it to work to help win this war take the opportut ity the WAC offers you! Join the WAC and let Army experts help ycu discover the tpye of work you can do best. Let the Army train you to do one of 239 vital jobs. Learn a skill that will be useful to you long after the war is over1 (If you already have a skill the Army can use it too.) For full details apply at the nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station (your local post office will give you the address). Or writ :e The Adjutant General, Room 4415, Munitions Building, Washington, D. C. & JefetjrapL do. pf y For Clothes etter BUY EXTRA (a WAR BONDS , f.' ''' v md help preserve ee Us First Sport Coats Finest all wool Grazing corditions on Utah win-- r r. ranges improved during Storm? brought snow that ade rew fmd accessible. Mild veathcr was the rule until tha close f the month, and there was no a in on feed concentrates. Both mttle and sheep maintained good or.dition. II Print blouse of Burma rayon r Crepe. Shirred skirt of Carole Lyn rayon has patch pocket with applique that matches blouse. Combinations of: "jfV Red and Hacienda Green, Aqua and Iceland, Blue and Rio Blue, Blue and Bombay Luggage, Sizes 9 to 15. j ! se The voice with a smile at the switchboard . the thoughtful people who leave Long Distance cifcuus free for his use in the evening . . the pleasure of the home folks when the call gets through these are some of the things that make this a good country to live in. 'll fountain Stales band of Mrs. Delores B. Burton, Hyrum, Utah, has been promoted from second to first lieutenant to a recent announcement the Comandng General of the by Eighth Air Force. As a Flying Fortress pilot he his made five daylight bombing missions over Germany and the occupied countries since being assigned American to one of the pioneer hiavy bombardment groups in the Eurcpean air war. Cefcre joining the AAF, he was r instructor at Fielding cchrcl. at Paris, ichho. he vd from as high .hoc 1 in 937 nr.d from Utah State Agoicul.u.al College in 1942. His firmer guardian, Mrs. Marg Ann Clark, lives at Kayrvillc, Utah. m It could only happen in the United States. thousands ol And it does happen every night boys in camp talking to home by Long Distance. tte 8TH AAF BOMBER STAT(Courier SpecION, England W. 24, husAlbert Burton, ial) AN Dcc-ir.'oc- x t War x : Bonds Preserve 3? x Your Capital and Your Freedom X 1295 to 1595 Slacks MEN OR WOMEN If you want to benefit fully of improved conations, write immediately for full information on how to establish a picfiv b!e Rawleigh Route. You will be surprised to know about big results secured by others. No selling experience necessary to start. No capital required. Golden opportunity to build .up solid business. Rawleighs, Dept. UTB-- 2 -- 1 43, ad Denver, Colorado. 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