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Show Thursday. June 12, 1M1 The Cache American, Ijogan, Cache County, Utah Page Pour contract Jointly, completion of the ground. Necevary Cardall New Manager of Firestone Store Old Glory Girdles The Globe C. will tie under Ctii.'Z J ti or ussiIai- .in f. ti. ish t i C Card ,11. for t!: ,,tinn of enJtri tor tt.e ll.ut are equliqad to tain on n.i d li.a .ime, lor ii.aku.ij au- - u.,r d be k I r, a to ),e h lJIoAtr ll.al ft. I r ef the Ig.ifi n.i.t.ftoi. The Wmiou on Jime 1J mi I 14 it G. (. Andet I ,i - 'emi niie la.i.'ly Mole in i.U aina- i'hiii'. wt.l tic im1-(- d or lip of t V Ijo-- , tle Ui.di r t'.e la Montana has b i II f'.tik,-MMliv-l. .ti. ti been lint bit ha gun Ci.inbii cl.ti ami o rime b I.) la i ail to irjdaie It V a o the army U..ijt til H Lit. lord, i liuirii, an cl trutiv Ur. J.m of rnr-!of a number a.'.tly lHal nt.ir.a-- . r Mr link the scalable i:.a tu the Uhilty All grors ot floara ot any IlItIIIj :ui , Salt I'kr C.IV. ai.d It iii.dele'aei ! on 111. e More (.perilled r ci.hr of Uu.pU! the Variety Jcaftl one that aft of 8 to hate found at t f c hour FHdav txtvu-etil Fait Lane C:t IlnVour by t.t. an I a tn J id.iiiir .1I rommrnw ir.eeis eveiy requltemt Mr C'diduU had b n conne.tod am and f!oera not In and :th the Fitr.'. tone orvumzutlon for ill not be Judged plufe the pa.st sevrn and one half Life In order for flovicrs to be In years He and hla fan.lly are nu m Is the beat povstble condition. Ur bera of tiie L. D. S church and Linford aupsteuta that Uiey be rut he la also an a tie member of the American Legion. early Thmaday mornlnit and placexroom cool until ed tn a dark, Mr. Rrttkson h never felt the urge has been with hibit time Friday morning. Firestone for more than 18 years make it all from to to away get In the ill exhibited be tt Flowers life one long vacation. But, argue and has atradiy rten tn promln-emfallowing claw; tn the company until now most people, not possible. You a hen he has been awarded his Oaa I: Rfabulous sums can't io it without One In container of named vapost In Salt Lake Otty. Mr. Erick-io- n of money. and hla family state they have riety. Taka it from June Burn, who enjoyed Uvlng In Logan during Three tn container of named writes in the July issue of Costhe post few year and do not variety. like to leave, although they are One to three in a container of mopolitan magazine that it Is quit unnamed variety. possible and that furthermore she looking forward to the new connections tn Salt Lake with anticiBouquet ot same variety named has spent her lift doing it, on pracBouquet of mixed varieties un- tically nothing a year. Mrs. Burn pation. named. and her husband share a passion The same efficient personnel CUn, II: reoniea will be retained at the local store for living In the woods, for enjoyOne to three In container of ing the unaffected grandeur of ss before. And Mr. Cardall, the same variety named. nature, and believe firmly that new manager Invites everybody to One to three atdte; on to three happiness and adventure alike are call In and Set acquainted. conIn red; one to three pink free. tainer. Bouquet of same variety named. Mr. Burns autobiography conBouquet In mixed variety un- stitutes a saga of outdoor life which named. began when she and her husband Cla III: Popple became the last homesteaders on one to three named Oriental an Island in Puget Sound, spending and unnamed In container; boutheir days writing and getting and named same Cattle men and peace officers ol variety quet sufficient food supplies. But this from three counties In Utah and unnamed. Iceland bouquet, and Shirley wss only a preface to thsir future Idaho met Tuesday with Joseph wanderings. Following a year of II Frandsen of the Utah State bouquet. Class IV: Iris teaching on an island in the Bering department of agriculture and disBearded One to three In con- Sea, they journeyed three hundred cussed the united action on the tainer same variety named; mixed miles by foot from St. Louis to checking of brands on cattle sold unnamed: bouquet of same var- Indianapolis on foot using a mule to the packing houses in this iety; bouquet of mixed unnamed. and a cart as a bassinet for their section. CIm V: Miscellaneous Any It small child. expected that brand Inflower avaUabl- ospection stations will be established Soon after, Mrs. Burn admits One to three container named Utah-Idah- o n line at Gar- and unnamed; bouquet named and .that she fell into bad ways she I den City. Lewiston and Portage mixed; bouquet for living room: and her husband settled down to of the The recommendations bouquet for luncheon table and make money. Both were successful meeting will be taken under conbouquet for dinner table. and between them they earned over sideration by the department of Committees for the garden club S,000 a year. But they quickly agriculture and action is expected ahow were announced by Dr. Lin- realized they had wandered off soon. Lawrence D ford. Arrangements the track, and their next advenAmong the officers present were B. Zollinger; awards, Mrs. Retta Sheriff Jeff Stowell of Logan, ture was in the country touring Crooks ton; publicity, Mrs. Roscoe a house car which they called Sheriff Clyde Brown of Malad. Stoddard; registration; Mesdames Burns Ballad Bungalow. They Idaho, and Sheriff E. L. Hansen Bark-dal- l. PhilllD and H. John Thorpe of Preston; brand Inspectors Oscar Journeyed up and down the West Wenergren of Logan and Edgar Entrants will furnish vases for Coast selling Mr. Bums songs, but Petterborg of Preston. Interested their exhibits or If desired, mas at the same time instructing their stockmen present were Kahll Kingsuse bottles. children and giving them a glimpse bury of Malad, William H. Thain-an- d Participants will also be ex- of the country in which they lived. W. B. Cowley of Logan, Dapected to care for their exhibits, vid O. Theurer of Providence, We all time our spent nearly replacing fresh specimens for wiltOliver O. Johnson and W. R. Aned ones also replacing water when getting enough to eat, Mrs. Bum drews of Logan. C. E. Thomas and says. Only the evenings were left Milton T. Jones of needed. Malad, and to for and the be few a The show will open reading talking, only . of Hynim. Parley Baugh hours to and dream a sit day by public from 10 a.m. to 6 pm. on Friday and Saturday from 9 am. our fires. But aha reflects that this is the purpose of all work, and that to 8 p.m. Entrants may get their contain- in doing it aha and her husband er from 8 to 9 p.m. on Saturday. war immeasurably mors happy Excursionists may get theirs on than people who apent eight hours Monday. s day in an office er laboratory. - ed a r j , - j 11 u V..- - we w - Stockmen And Officers Discuss Brand Inspection 1 d! Ij the tiuhi!) Cllip.re. pn !e m I e f t ! ,i lover tiie low down FROM HICKORY GROVE Anybody poppln off and saying the Germans must be a queer lot to be led around by the nose are Just poppln off. You dont need to go 4 thousand miles to see sights, you just glance down our own Main street. The latest I see, is where the US. A. is fixing to furnish free mobile homes for lemon strikers in sunny California. The Government is helping, to keep the strike going there with its left hand, and sweating blood or clarming to do so building ships, etc., with the other hand, eJsewhere. I dont know, but it is just a bare chance that in this lemon strike the Boys there on the raging Potomac who are furnishing the free mobile homes, do not like lemonade they might all hail from Kentucky. But to get back to strikes, I been trying to find out why we keep on trying to run our UJS.A. labor department from a side saddle. Yours with the low-dow- n. JO SERRA Despite bad weather, more than farmers were on hand for the first annual Forage Crop Field day conducted earlier this week at the Utah Agricultural Experiment station forage crop farm lolf mile south cated two and of the college campus, Dr. R. H. Walker, director of the state, said Wednesday. Of special interest to the farmers, according to those In charge of the field day were the different plots of varying grass types and a small picturesque and uniform patch of Red Clover. The Red Clover plot was said to be the best that they had seen anywhere in the country by specialists In forage crop for the U.8. D.A The many different types of Brome grasses which were so different in numerous ways that made the Identification of some very difficult astounded the visitors It was explained by officials that Utah formerly produced 22 million pounds of alfalfa seed or of the approximately amount needed by the United States and fell to a production of only two million pounds last year. At the present time the pro- - . n if 1 . I"' ,rCJ r; ll ! j It., brtv m.y h.ie f.r tlui.g i.uns th.m amr of the old-- . Jf i We , i f;.,g cl... in' .., Tr v 1i y i cr n.itior yet Old Glory is known in every clime and pi.,ce Fur ix.im.pie, it u the cuitor of the U. S Marines to rai-a- : our flag wiry morning a: tight o clnk. It rem.nns flying until sumwt Thr.e hour after the Marines at naval stit.ons along our eastern seaboard have raised the flag their comrade at other posts slung the west coast salut the color a they are hauled briskly to the top of the flagstaff. About two and one half hour later the oremony tp repeated tn the Hawaiian Lslands. More han five wall have elapsed before the flag it raised by the Sea Soldier tn the Philipmes At virtually the same hour, the Marine hoist the flag in China, at Peiping, Tientsin or Shanghai. Several hour later the westward inarch of daylight catches the fluttering fold of the Star Spangled Banner flying over American Consulates and Embassy in Europe, and soon after the sun has passed It zenith tn the old world it is again flung to the breeze on the atlantic seaboard. Thus the Stars and Stripes, beloved standard of free nation, makes its appearance in the early morning hours and remain flying until the sun disappears over the horizon. Every nation worthy of the name has some symbol, some rallying point of patriotism. In some nations it is the klnff. some device or motto, or the name of some hero or leader who serves as the national ideal. With us it Then Four Wives, now Four Daughter?, the Fame preat cast is seen in an all new heart warming story by Fannie Hurst, Four Mothers" on the screen of the Capitol tomorrow. Above are the Four Mothers played by Gale Page, left, and the Lane sisters, Lola, Rosemary and Priscilla. Firiii ha always been The Flag Our flag has actually remain- Former Logan Woman to be Brought Here ed unchanged for a longer period than any other nation. The Star Spangled Banner is virtuaUy the same today a It was when it was Funeral services will be held created more than 18 years ago, save for an occasional variation Friday at 2 p. m. at the home in the number of stripes or the of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bell. addition of a star for each new 3rd north and First east street, state. for their daughter Ruth BeU We Americans may wen be who died in Gary, Hockensmith of Old Glory. It is the foUowing a on Indiana Monday, nationmost beautiful of all the illness. Mrs Hockenmonths two al colors. It has pointed the way smith was the wife of a Gary to freedom for countless million. It stands for national unity, pat- police officer. She was bom in Logan Hfr to riotism, loyalty and fidelity of speech is instructor mother America. of ideals the ciuUege the and dramatics the Special information about deStars and Stripes is given in a here As a resident of Logan, booklet distributed by the U. S. ceased was well known Marines. This booklet and addit- malic circles and ional information concerning en- at the U. S listment in the Marine Corps may parents, she be had by writing Captain Con sister, D. Silard, Marine Recruiting Of- brothers. ficer, 223 Federal Building. Salt Bell. Lake City. Utah. s. bacena, Living and seventeen species of algae prelike airplanes, fish, Flying in the Dead fer to take off into the wind rather have been found Sea in Palestine. with very-prou- tt duction Is between five and six million pounds. Supervising the work at the farm are Dr. Wesley Keller. Dr. Dean F. McAlister and Dr. R. J. Evans of the experiment station staff, and Dr. John W. Carlson of the bureau of plant Industry. UJSDA. than it CAPITOL 25c TIL 6 P. M. 35c ALL SEATS EVES. CHILDREN 10c Two Big Hits Starts Today Forage Crop Field Day Attracts Farmers GOVERNORS EFFORTS GET GOOD RESULTS (Continued from Page Onei In constant, almost hourly touch with the White House and with the war department as well. arms ammunition The small plant represents the largest single defense outlay yet authorized lh Utah, and will almost Immediately call for the employment of thousands of workers during the con' struction period. After completion it will afford steady employment for other thousands a large percentage of them women. It will go further toward relieving Utahs unemployment load than any project that has been proposed. The war department had closed nearly two hours before the president approved the Salt Lake proInformation detailed ject, and about the plant Is not yet availunderMurdock able. Senator stands, from numerous conferences he has had with the war department and O P M, that the buildings will be erected under contract it being the hope of the department that outstanding Utah contractors will be willing to pool their resources and undertake the l Aim i u jii m .iVj !h..t m ,.f i.r world ur n itiun.il fl..g b. n Rar J I". ' Mill .MOTHKILS i .! v'.h.ih ik-o- ti - a ke TO UK nf .te h ti 1777 in ; 1""UJ - ft- 1 Proves Author's Free Adventure ( "In - ; j i NOW TIIKYKK 2 yXHED.AUWg 'Al f i 100 ,, one-ha- lOOt WHOS IRE CORNERED gtoik MARKET! Yes, those Four Daughters are back . . . with their babies ... in their best hit yet! Do as the stork did . . . pay them a visit ' j . . and youll have the time of your life! W&y sSmos- ..S,LSAU one-four- th . ($$$$$!$ j i BOlOHltHl - i r COMING 15c MATS. - 20c EVES. li'.'SU Ll'-'- ? .. Priscilla Lane Last Two Days :iM Lola Lane , ll fe'r-?-' sto. C Show! Rosemary Lane irA fer SUNDAY! The Years Biggest r OaL Cd Na flat Caa OkM Quart pint For Bourbon at its I Be(" SET YOUR COURSE FOR HII.I. aad HILL Directed by ALSO John Barrymore fUgHn'rwB yaonrer m. W in PROFILE GREAT THE , - tnrA , I WM. KEIGHLEY Gale Page ,v CtAUDE RAINS JEFFREY LYNN EDDIE ALRERT. My ., Robson Ffttixk Mcltuxh Dtckfi7p5TForeD awa v. d.) , . J 'e. r Ab.feL-- (Wla.aahaWwall.aI1 jThe current Sensation of the Motion Picture World. J |