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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Thursday, October 16, 1911 Hoyts Compound Worked Wonders; No Longer Sick and Momjuh Mtvy That Mad a SUh Woman ut n i iat 7KAMI 4P yvkV Me Relieved, hajra Mra. Ketleaton, Violet Mr nut kldwjs s': aw a 33 of kr OC. DEN About SOoO defense in the Ogikn area are worker now receiving rectangular metal permanently endow d ptiolo win-dubadge whuh ere a perto enter the demanent are where they fense project rmplujrd. UeuUnailt Colonel Elmer U. Thoma. constructing quartermaster fur Ogden and vicinity, aay. new Die rainproof, badge dust proof and tamper proof are being prepared by a special and staff of photograplier AM&vr iai w TlMf S pse VCifT ac ON Xt ywr Ttf pON 1 ft experts at Uie constructing quartermaster's West Second street office at Utah general depot. To date about 1.200 employees wp MjUff have MVM received the new photo-badg- e. and others sre being Is M4M sued a fast as ttie staff can turn master employees are mounted on of eoetrac-graphthem out, Howard Tribe. photo-- ! red barking, ptit I on on blue backing, the constructing ' tor' emplojee quanerma er's staff, 1 vn charge phu'os of permanent depot per-on white back-maa special photo outfit whuh! atom employee ' on the pas photo. Prank tng. and hulo of officer blue Walker In charge of the finger-- 1 striped and red. white another rradlly discern-tiar.dli'j bai king pi mtlng bureau at tile off.ee. the prrparatlun of a able mean of classification. llertilton system tdcnhflratlon card of ptiolo and fingerCopie for euch worker obtaining one of are of raih employee print the new badge. tnuum.tu-to tile federal Bureau For their size about one and0f investigation for checkin to a half Inch by two and a half j safeguard lire difense projects a against known subversive, contain Inches Ui badge surprising amount of mfurma- of Iodine aids the functioning tlon. For Instance, the worker I photographed against a screen the thyroid gland and promotes which plainly show hsi height normal growth even though the I A panel beneath the photo show quantity needed exceedingly the project to which he U as- small Good natural sources are signed. M name and occupation sea foods and lsh oil. are also Included Code letter which Indicate to one who hold A an reducing program Inthe code key whom the worker cludes three regular meals a day. Is employed by and approximate- Omitting meal In an attemjd to slenderise ly when he started work. usually results In a of constructing quarter- - poor diet. Photo er Workers Get New Pic Badges Ai FAQ IN FlNTf i. k(.y? wMfMX'ut Chest- Mont . atate made me suffer. I at-- . "My 214 Errlt-ston- , Ogden Defense THE POCICETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE p& KUnrjr Tape Three 1 ig ( MRS. VIOLET ECCLESTON had to arise during the night; 1 aa r.enous, and couldn't sleep. I suffered ulth Indigestion, gaa and bloating. I could not cat tried foods aithout having a our stomaa constipated, and had ach. I to take 23.705. OOO taj( 7? strong laxatives. Adv. Nebeker Explains Womens Aid To Farm Defense malie OUt RATION OP W MP IQCAnttMU&t 7eiFWt5 n -- Te uxy tnt PLAN TO SEE AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE CIRCUS OF VAL-UE- S 1M ptfFffchKf BrNttU ft 6 anLUOK IK AAfcAWft fVAi MUM 9 60 Sal M THf MMM4 fiff. THERES ONLY Farmers Who Aid Nation With Increased Production Will Have Price Collapse Protection who volunteerUtah farmer their help in producing the Increased quantities of hogs, eggs, evaporated milk, dry skim milk, cheese and chickens sought in 1942 farm defense program will have the protection of new Federal farm legislation against price collapses for these particular commodities Cldney J. Nebeker, chairman of the state USDA defense board points out. The new act of Congress, known as the S tea gull amendment, requires that, whenever In the present emergency the Secretary of Agriculture finds It necessary to encourage the expansion of the production of any nonbaslc agricultural commodity, he must Issue a expublic notice calling for the pansion. The same law also directs the Secretary to use funds available to him for the disposal of agricultural commodities so as to support a farm price of the commodity of not less than 85 per cent of parity. Before the Secretary can a discontinue program, he must give sufficient public notice of the termination to permit producers to make a reMr. adjustment . In production, Nebeker revealed. Secretary Wickard has already ungiven public notice covering,, til December 31, 1942, hogs, eggs, evaporated milk, dry skim milk, cheese and chickens. The basic commodities, com, cotton, wheat, tobacco, and rice, are supported on through loans at rates based 85 per cent of parity. This new development is proof that the national farm program can be used to protect the income and security of the farmers who answer Americas call for greater the production of the vital foods, state board chairman commented. that protection Is Fortunately, not required now, because the farm prices of every one of the nonbaslc commodities listed is well above the 85 per cent of parity level, but farmers can plan their in the knowledge 1942 production that prices can and will be supported, should it become toward contribution practical meeting the farm defense productlon goals for 1942 and help th? family budget as well by proused ducing more of the foods in the farm home, Sidney J. Nebeker. chairman of the State USDA defense board declared this week. Pointing out that many lines of food production are now overtaxed because of heavier domestic demand and the requirements program, Mr. of the lend-leaNebeker stated that even a small farm increase on an individual would benefit the nation and Insure a supply of nutritious foods for the family's use. The products which are most needed are milk, eggs, pork and vegetables, he explained. In contribution to the depart"food for ment of agriculture farmers freedom" drive, Utah have been asked to increase the apmilk from produc tun o 559,000 000 pounds proximately this year to 630,000,000 pounds in 1942. The state goal for eggs Is compared with 26,294,000 dozen, an estimated production of 22,667,-00- 0 dozen this year. Most farm families have grown or raised a large part of the foods used in the home, but this year, more than ever before every farm family should try to be Mr as possible, new counseled. Nebeker Any production winch Is added to the who nations total by families have not been producing all their own needs of milk, eggs, and meat, will release just that much for those who must depend upon commercial supplies." The farm defense production goals include 18,100 farm gardens compared with 14,507 in 1941. An extra milk cow, a flock of chickens or a pig will also rep resent a net gain in the farm the Income without increasing farm overhead, he advised. Many farmers have found that this addition means the difference between farming at a loss and a profitable year, he added. A still more important benefit however, is the type of diet which these foods make possible. Milk and eggs particularly contain the elements which are essential to full physical vigor. Their use in sufficient quantities will enable members of the family to stand off disease and work more efficiently during time of Mr. Nebeker pointed emergency, out. se AMP Vf 4tCU fctAOfPAJll TiVg Wll4 IM M0 d 602, 74Q OOO 70 rrPtCAl, "I started taking Hojt's Com1 pound. Almost from the first, seemed to Improve. I enjoy every meal, and I have gained strength. The dizzy spells, g&s and Indigestion are gone. My boa lea are regular, and I don't get up nights. I can sleep the night through, and feel rested. Hoj t's Compound has worked wonders for me. I am no longer a sick woman!" Hoj t's Compound Is recommended and sold by the City Drug Store, and by aU leading druggists In this area. II cs?ivet A :i Proves Wonderful For Itching Skin use.. T7pffi Q M . ft ft , J I ft - LriZI of Agriculture; the U. 3. 'Public Health Service, Federal Security Agency; and the War department. This examination cancels and supersedes the announcement for Junior Veterinarian which was Issued In July of this year. For both positions applicants must have completed the full course of study In the vetlnary college of recognized standing; and for the assistant grade experience is required In the Inspection of milk and dairy products and the establishments producing such products. For the Junior grade applications will be accepted from senior students attending accredited veterinary schools. Applicaitons may be filed at the Commission's Washington office until further notice. Department S7t - Fit mi rwUn Ow Hlnrvo. 1 ThU LADIES CHILDRENS COATS. snow suits $A98 THRIFT-PRICE- $1 O' D OVERCOATS 12 'ully lined and pants to Pants are match Junior Multigraph Operator, a year, open to men only, as there are adequate registers of must female ellglbles. 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Mathematicians Actuarial and Rail Mrs. Frank Williamson needed to fill posiitons in the the daughters Virginia and Judith are road Retirement Board and N. Weston Social Security Board. The United visiting Postmaster G. States Civil Service Commission this week. examinaPrincipal Kenneth Muir and the has Just announced an sallocal school teachers attended the tion to fill these positions, the aries ranging from $2,600 to $5,600 UKA. at Salt Lake City, Thursa year. Applicants must hav had- day, Friday and Saturday of last actuarweek experience In professional complethave must and Kathleen Price, Hazel Weston ian work, college course un- - and Ela Mae Lillis Went to St. ed a four-yeadditional Charles to spend the week end at less they can substitute education. In the this for Brigham Irwin home. experience addition they must have passed Mrs. Ellsworth Johnson went to excertain parts of the actuarial So- Salt Lake city Thvfrsday to meet Actuarial aminations of the Miss Myrtle Johnson, who is teachof the Amerciety of America or ing school at Orem, Utah, Perican Institute of Acutaries. Mr. and Mrs. N. Oliver Wahl-strothese sons who have not passed went to Logan on Saturday will be required to examinations back Mra Harold and brought actiiarial In take a written test the hospital there. from Johnson filed be science. Applications must who died at To soothe itching, burning shin, ap- with the Commissions Washington Mrs. Johnsons baby, a day old, was ZEMO a 13, the hospital when November ply wonderful, medicated than office not later buried here Saturday mom. Short Doctors formula backed by 30 years 1941. funeral services were held for It continuous success! 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