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Show Saturday, June IS. 193$ ACHE AMERICAN t.sulib ri to I...U part tit o. : l... ir wheat u!f ah .sMbIe orderly mark t to make r'..iik- th.g und nut to peg price at high levels but to )irevent collapse. Opportunity For Young Men To Join Navy c r, o craft carrara 9 cruisers., troycr. 9 aubnuiruie 23 25 i a I o r,.n UMtor V-t'u,to down attend the K.gtr ;!..::.d rriuiam tmuy at Ciu:i.a j.. B Fiiitt tu Fcy-canyon, . ,, . Itcxbur x, R. And.rfxin Lri-o- Tiav il tK, unit M s. N. C.Ri!t laike C;tv ttreetii, su'd to be were all thrilled it hi large.-- l one ever laid in the tlrouKn state. L .n.e Octane Gas- - IUa James P"ns ' ISltoi si and wile o.' jLicgan have been hosts tills week to Mr. Woodall's son, Henrj lie There hU newly wedded Woodall and The members of the Logan, ' , oi formtr Lu,'l rhor fstake Singing Mothers organs-- ' t',rmes' . Jlojd their practice Sat-;- 4 urday afternoon at 4 o'clock in' Democrats to Meet sUjie house will Democrats Cache county igaiher at Guinavah park tn Lo--, Lectures at Hyruni Dr. E. A. Jacobsen of the USACan canon Wednesday at 6.30 p Marvin Miller, president of will discuss "Making Religious m' the teaching attractive" at the Hyrum kaw; announced stake leadership Institute Sunday. follow in a meeting of the committee. Included on the Ui llvf of all organizations ewn,s ''Por, the stake ate Invited to attend, Proram al,u I'he Listitute Is sponsored by the muMC an lunch. MIA and Is scheduled lor 2 p. m. at the South Cache high school. 70-7- 2 Octane Gas First grade gasoline 20c per gal-- 1 Automobile Hums Ion. M. and L. Coal Co. 589 West Adv. automobile An to 'Center, Logan, Utah. belonging was Jesse Jones ol Providenc practically destroyed Thursday Nurses Pass Tests night by lire. Tlie fire department All senior nurses of the Budge answered the call but arrived too Memorial hospital have passed late to save the machine. The state examinations and will re-car was parked at Second West cclve certificates as registered and Ninth North street at the nurses, to a report re- according time it took fire. celved from the capltoL Those were examinations passing the There must be a reason thous- Of a Winword, June Fife, Geneva ands of people insure with us. Sarah Chlpm&n, VaLene Utah Mortgage Loan Corp. Inrur-ano- e Buehler, Henderson, Edith Evans, Velama Dept. O. A. Garlf, Mgr. Neitson and Graoe Harris. F. WoodaU ' ' e execu-Office- rs i , , uni-wit- men-O'-w- ar j j ' ' nt ' ar j j Ber-,acu- ty phy-sep- j , j e. er Ma-la- Fall Wheat May Used As e-- 5 Collateral or , 7. 1 ,SI Vrf j Specialsfor Sat. JunelO "tj' . al-j- in ? t' The producer's reage must not exceed 105 peraccent of the 1938 reage allotment if he is to be be eligible for loans. Loans will wheat grading made on winter number 3 or better and on spring wheat grading number 2 or better as well as wheat stored in elevators or on farms under circumstances approved by the administration. The 1938 act provides that loans pay be made by the commodity credit corporation to cooperating fanners In any year in which the farm price of wheat on June 15 to below 62 per cent of the parity price or in which the July crop estimate by the department ol noragriculture is larger than a mal year's domestic consumption Peterson Director and exports. pointed out that this year the farm price is approximately 45 cents where the parity price in April was $1.15, and 52 per cent of the parity price is 60 cents. He also indicated that the usual domestic consumption and exports totals 740,000,000 bushels, and it is estimated that the total this year will be 1,200,000.000 bushels, an excess of 650,000,000. The rate to cooperating farmers is to be not more than 52 per cent of the parity price July and not more than 75 per cent. The administration points out that the purpose of leans - , of 3 auxiliaries U'uuMstu.K dealing with I mane troycr tenders, 3 submarine ten- - i.ug our public schools tliat will ders. 10 seanlane tenders. 1 re- - be Voted on In the November elec-- ! - ship, 4 Oil tankers, 3 mine non will lncrea.se tlie power of put.sweepers and 2 fleet tugs. The,: he legislature In dealuig withthe F'l! also provides fur the addition manner of financing the public .schools. of 9j0 airplanes to the Fleet. Tlve construction of aU these) Had the constitution been left the form In which It was writ-reanew ship together with those the ten tn 1896 then It would not now buUdmg will require to propose these services of additloiuvl thouands(be necessary of young men to man them. As amendments to tlie constitution to we have so often stated during 'give live legislature power to deal Uie past year, now Is the time to with this problem of financing the for 'district schools. At that time fuU Join tlie Navy. Opportunities advancement and good pay have power was given to the legislature h never been better In our Navy.) to "establish and maintain a schools the possible exception of the. form system of public period during tlie Worlds War throughout tlie state." But since alien anyone with a little aptitude) then In the process of providing or previous military trauimg quick- our existing state school funds, ly advanced to the higher ratings amendments have been inserted in But the Navy of today Is much the constitution containing langtechnical. more nearly uage which limits the revenue Today every man on board our modem available lor the district schools must be an expert lo tlie amount specified in the existing funds. in his rating. Latest advices from the Fleet The state levies on tangible Indicate that qualified men are property are definitely limited to now being advanced as soon asfhe amounts necessary to raise they meet the requirements for these three state school funds and the next higher rating. Require- If revenue Is provided from other Dinner at College On Vacation ments vary with different rat- tax sources for either district A happy dinner party was held school or Joseph Odell, night clerk at the purposes, equalization that Some ratings loqulre at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hotel ings. Eccles. will go to Salt Lake constitution then the be advancement stipulates the candidate for Melvin Sorensen of College ward to attend the Republirevenue must serve oilier that such City today a graduate of some particular on Sunday. The following were can state convention as a deleservice school. While other rat- the purpose of reducing the levies guests: Mr. and Mrs. Wayman from Cache County. From on tangible property for state Mr. ings require only that the candiand gate Hilly&rd, Smlthfield; state the school funds have but often capital he will leave for they In time present date complete the Mrs. Rudger Dent, Ogden; Mr on a two week's Francisco on San the of effect the forcing levy and Mrs. Hans rating requirements, no less than Sorensen, and he will Join Mrs. six nor more than twelve months tangible property to higher mill 5ts. Thompson, Hyrum; Mr. and vacation. There Ur and Mrs. Emer for all ratings. Of course, the) rates In many of the school dis Mrs. E. Jessen and Frank and Rigby and son Odell, who left ' candidate must show ability in his'trlcts of the state. This arrange-prese- Vera Jessen of Logan. for makes it ent Logan Tuesday for a vacation on many impossible rating and be trustworthy. of the districts to coast. They will be guests of the get adequate 70-7- 2 dependable, and willing to study; Octane Gas Mr. and Mrs. Wesley T. Odell. and leam. In addition he must revenue in spite of excessive grade gasoline 20c per galthe Navy training course 'cal mill levies. The addition of lon.Firt M. and L. Coal Co. 589 West a funds state constituted these next Entertain Visiting Faculty j higher prescribed for his Adv. distinct step forward in the solu-ha- Center, Logan, Utah. Dr. Janies H. Linford, director rating, and when required mustn of Utah's school finance pro-ulof he summer s'011 at the col graduated from some partic-jtio- Wen inade-with now but they are alariiage Licenses service school. Young men) and Mrs Linford received) to meet the needs and re George Newell Hill and Zola A. jnpinbers cf the guest faculty and less than eight years in the dmttc Call, Nampa. Idaho; CTeo La Val- -, resldent starr at an Informal re- Navy are now receiving appointie Scott, Lorenzo and Idana Na- -, ments as Warrant Officers, someceptjon at their home Wednesday Theron vine Clifford, Menan; thing almost unheard of In the value of evening n hon0r of the visiting tangible property has de- John Mauchley, Nibley and past twenty years Thursday evening students for advancement dined over the last number of nice Seamons. Hyde Park; Robert Lnd facuUy were guests at a dance Examinations are all competitive. Candidates are'cars to26 the extent of approxi-groupe-asd Thomas Noel. Logan' and Wilma' the gvmnasium. Professor J. percent for the state Reber, Little Field, Arizona; Jo- - R Jenson, director of men's h together and given a "lately ' hole. but in many George Stone, Weston and sicaJ edu;atoin is In charge of written exam under the super-- 1 bool districts the reduction has Connie Ovvin, Trenton; Ernest arrangements for all summer ses- vision of an officer. Those attain- the! been much more than this. With F. Beutler, and Dayton Mary entertainment programs in-- 1 ing the highest marks receive value in Pearl Johnson, Hyrum; Ira Stod- sion - this declining assessed dance. promotions. Number of advance- the local districts and state schools dard. Kelley, Idaho and Mattie eluding the Thursday menu depends on the number of, funds rigidly limited, the school Scott, Simion' Soda . Springs; vacancies Health Meek in many of the Woodrow White, McKinnon, Wyo-- 1 Our message to the youths of) fiance situation become has D. districts LaGrande Spencer, manager; forty Oleta and "If Jensen, Caralyn ming the Intermountain states is, mely difficult. On many of Montpelier; Clifford E. Peterson, 'of the Logana Plunge, is doing you expect to Join the Navy, no e5t': the school districts over the last Ogden and Ortel Christensen, New-- 1 his part toward the promotion cf time will ever be better than! this situation ton. 'number of years Swim for Health Week, which Is, the present" nation-widbeen met by increasing the being commemorated Naty-A expanding rapidlv 20 to tangi-bettnull on from June are rates dates The -, imposed means more' men, more promomarried Anna Lorretta Coburn of', 25 inclusive. Mr. Spencer is mak-- j property. This is a very un- Weston January 20, 1902, at oppor-ib!- e and tions, bigger fortunate situation from the point The couple moved to Wes- ing special arrangements to care tunity. of view of both our schools and ton, where Mr. Day engaged in for the increase in numbers who) oar system cf taxation. The tan- farming and livestock raising. His will naturally want to swim during is 'the week de: ignated for that pur- gible property ' tax already wile tiled 12 year ago. Surviving are two sons and five bearing too heavy a tax burden Swimming is advocated as) known to Qf the finest spo:-tand it is a very unfortunate sit- daughters, Mr MildredMrs.Olson.I ; Lvlia, Day. v Igor. Logana and uation where the only means of land Normand health Wes.Promote Campbell and Juanita Dav of maintaining funds for the schools ton. Mrs. Ruby Payne of Tremon-- affords one of the fm5st is by increasing the mill rates on ton. Mrs. Thelma Bingham judging from the of in the state, are eligible this p: operty. Wheat- producers of the water made by l.'lai kfoot. William K. Day of Twin 'analysis Tlie adoption of the constitution- Kails; two brothers and four sis- - the state board of health, for loans on the security of stored wheat from the 1938 harvest-- ac- al amendments will open the wav ters, Henry Day ur Preston, Mrs. Jane Burbank of Richmond Utah; the legislature to secure cording to provisions of the agn-UMrs. Kustachia of Visits Camp Williams Kingston! adjustment act, Director ances for the public schools from Franklin. Mrs. of Kent Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. England,) Evelyn adof the agricultural Peterson Ashton and Riley Day of Rupert. spent Thursday afternoon at camp in Utah, justment administration Funeral services will he con- - W. G. Williams where their son announced Thursday. in ducted,- Thursday at 2 p.m. is stationed with the 145th Loans are available to producers Weston ward chapel. Interment, a:.tUIery. The day was celc- meetin dilie will eston in not the cooperating who are cemetery, ,i. as Goveinors brated well liv as Hendricks rected as mortuarv. ing acreage allotments pro- an where entertaining ramp those but to those cooperating, on gram of long range firing was of Consumption gasoline failing to cooperate may receive the Accompanying oonducted. to more amounted than highways of their on the loans only portion as far as Salt Lake billion nineteen the Englands marketed be gallons during cannot crops which year 1937, up 7.6 per cent from City were their niece Ellen without penalty and only at :0 Donald, Miss Alice Charles, Mrs. percent of the loans offered Be c - Tin two projxired coiusUtutioiial j J.DCALS loti. M jnienciments ties-- 1 and J. F Kighv Family Reunion M C li.i bJ lii't. l uo; uio' lllot grade gasoline 20c per gul-- 1 and L. Coal Co. 509 West Ctah. Adv. Cell'd, i faff Flv UTAH j 70-7- 2 . The Naval Expansion bill wj.ah for 1 recently brcume law provide ODOSCU an approximate 20 jar Cent m- t l crease in Uie combat strength of OCflOOl ad-tins U. B. Fleet, including the j uiian ot 3 new but!j,')iji. 2 .r- - LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. niiaiain MARKET B B B finance, CLARKSTON P. Peterson made a visit to Salt Lake City on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Dahle, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Griffin received news of the birth of a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. RUlon Griffin in Burley, Ida- B I HWOlaMs B B PHONE 72 FOR DELIVERIES Our Desire is to Supply You with Quality Meats at a NOT FROZEN SAVING. East Fresh Meat, and Bank the Difference. L. g ho. Mrs. Joseph N. Dahle who has spent the past 10 days in Salt Lake City is at home again. Her daughter Mrs. Ruth Maughan who has been very ill is reported much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Alph Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Ervil Godfrey spent Wednesday In Franklin, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Loosle, Mr and Mrs. Golden Buttars were visitors at Salt Lake City on Monday. SIFTS Premium, Tenderized Wenniers Choice Selection of Lunch Meats, Pimento, Veal Baked Loaf, Mac. and Cheese, Mock Chicken Legs, C. S. Inspected.. Special. Lb. SLICED BACON, per lb. FRED DAY TO BE BURIED AT WESTON . . doth Bag Idaho ijrederiek Day, died at his home in Weston B late Sunday evening of heart dis- - B use. He was born July 15, 1S72, at a Riihmond. Utah, a son of Norman B and Martha Henderson Day. He Weton, C5, B FANCY SI'RING LAMB . . . COLORED CHICKENS AND FAT IIENS BBBHBBBBQB an 10 |