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Show Page Three AAA Farm FINAL INSPECTION TTNDER the Impetus of war Canada has become a vast arsenal out of whi ,h millions of rounds of ammunition and vast quantities of explosives are being poured annually. War expenditures will cost the Canadian people about 40 per cent of the national Income, a sum which in terms of comparative population and Income would be the equivalent to an expenditure by the United States of about $35,000,000,-00in a single ydhr. Besides equip- 0 . Sign-U- p ey. Farmers signing into the AAA are automatically pledged to cooperate in the defense program. However, any farmer willing to cooperate only in the Farm Defense program and not the AAA may easily do so, Mr. Nebeker explained. We smcerely hope that no one will retain this idea that participation in tlie Farm Defense program will necessitate participation in other government prgorams, Mr. Nebeker further stated Secof Agriculture Wickard retary launched the drive as a combined effort of all groups acting under the departments and authority thus we will find the names of the various agencies creeping into talk concerning the work. But we must remember that this program is separate and distinct. It must be the combined effort of all agriculture to meet the defense crisis. Clarified by USDA Chairman YOUNG . SlPV & ; -- V- M. GenKUIBYSHEV, U.S.R.R. eral Grigori K. Zhukov, whom Premier Stalin has named as Chief of Command In the Moscow redefense sector, placing Marshal Semyon Timoshenko, It was revealed last week. Lend-Leas- tun? 4-- H The most tion of the seau tea at Mis. .Vane REPLACES TIMOSHENKO Watson of Pocatello, were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Olsen, Mrs. Lena Olsen and Dick Hansen spent Sunday in Ogden visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Speth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jessop of Nlbley, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sadie Pett of Brigham City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Olsen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford King and family of Salt Lake City spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Olsen. A candy pull and bridge party was enjoyed by a group of girls Wednesday evening at the home of Marvel and Melba Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Glenn of Beaver Dam spent Sunday with Mrs. Marie Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Michaelsen of Richfield were recent guests of Mr and Mis. Hyrum Olsen. It Is not necessary for famrers signing to cooperate in the Farm Defense program to also sign into the 1942 AAA program, Sidney J Nebeker, chairman of the Utah USDA Defense Board announced Thursday. There has been some confusion among farmers over the fact that both the Farm Defense program sign-u- p and the 1942 AAA program sign-u- p wffl be affected at the same time and on the same form, Mr. Nebeker said. These sign-u- p forms are divided into seven sections. Four are devoted to AAA provisions. One section embodies the defense program provisions and provides space for the farmer to indicate his 1941 production of dry beans, farm farden, dairy products poultry proPassed by Censor. ducts, hogs and beef; also, his inping and completely maintaining its tended 1942 production for these own forces at home and In the field, products. YOUNG Mrs. Bernice Olsen enSome machine tools Canada also is supplying Great Briused in "This combination of the ' two tertained Tuesday night at a Hal- making defense tain with $1,500,000,000 ($23,000,000,-00- 0 equipment weigh sign-up- s was made as a matter would be the American equivai of loween party in honor of her more than 50 tons and stand as lent) to help her make her war convenience to save time and mon- - Bee Hive girls. Games were played. house. high as a three-stor- y in purchases Canada, In the present fiscal year Canadas war purchases in the United States will amount to about $500,000,000. These purchases will be paid tor in cash as Canada is not taking advantage of the e Act for war supplies bought on her own account. at the achievement exercises at Logan Wednesday. - The pageant: I am an American was presented by Smlthfield girls, under the direction of Miss Naoma Jensen and other leaders. Com- SMITHFIELD and refreshments served. Mrs. Marie Rogers and daughter Edna of Logan and Mrs. Minnie PSedige to the LOWEST To hold prices notable social funcweek was the trousthe home of Mr. and munity singing was led by Miss honoring Roma Erickson; a girls chorus diRaymond, their daughter Jeanne, who will rected by Miss Zina Moore, and become the bride of Glen Ravsten taps were played by Irland Olof Clarkston November 5th at son and Ross Bartley Hillyard. the Logan Temple. Miss Raymond Gordon, president leader, and h?r mother and Mesdames Jo- presided over the exercises. seph Meikle and Ben Ravsten Ray Wood of Salt Lake City, stood in the receiving line. The Is very 111 at the home of bis Misses Shirley Beutler and Ethel mother, Mrs. Douglas Hooper. May Hugi of Logan, presided in Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jackson the trousseau room; Misses Marannounce the birth of a daughter Coleman ilyn and Betty Saxton were In the gift room. The table at a Logan hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer was covered with a lace cloth Hind centered by a bowl of yellow are the proud parents of a fine chrysanthemums and crystal hlod-er- s daughter. with tapers, presided over by Dr. G. L. Rees is at home afthe Misses Marilyn Godfrey, Max- ter attending a medical convenine Godfrey and Marinda Jardine tion in the east. of Clarkston. Mrs. John V. Johnson, of AlThe Ladies Literary club met berta, Canada, is visiting with at the home of Mrs. T. W. Jarvis her mother, Mrs. Emil Peterson Thursday afternoon. An interest- and family. ing --musical program was pre Bishop and Mrs. M. L. Van sented by Gene Preather and Mrs. Orden motored to Pocatello, IdaJerald Shepherd of Logan. Mr. ho, Friday. Mrs. Albert McCann Preather gave a brief history of "J7.w them. a, . muolt, aud Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Godderidge piano selections- Mrs. Shepherd rendered three vocal solos. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peiterson, Mrs. each report the birth of a daughLeroy Smith of our city and inwere of ter at the Filkington maternity Logan, E. T. Ralph stalled as new members of the j home, and Mrs. Richard Roskel club. A delicious buffet luncheon i j Catherine was served by Mrs. Jarvis, assist- - jey and the Misses ed by her daughter, Mrs. Bert Roskelley and Barbara Winn returned home after a pleasant Reese. and with Mr. Sherman Coleman, winner of a visit at Richfield the Mrs. W. R. Rowley and children. by award, given project dairy milk Mrs. Dick Deer and two sons Sego, Morning and Bordens has of Seattle, Washington, have recompanies of Cache Valley, Naturned home after a ten day been awarded a trip to the club congress and In- visit here with Mr. and Mrs. tional ternational Livestock exposition to Frank Earl. 28 Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCann be held in Chicago November to December 6. of Salt Lake City, spent the week end here with relatives and Joseph Goff has received a promotion In. the Utah Power and friends. with his Joseph Federico, who was inLight . company, and to riMtoa, jured in a tractor accident, i family will' moye satisfacIdaho. reported as convalescing The Relief Society chorus of the torily. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Parkinson Third ward tendered her a social evening at the home of Mrs and family visited with their son Reed Halverson after their re- Cannon, who is attending school A at Stanford University, and playevening. hearsal Thursday and served was luncheon ing on the football team. daintf a pleasant evening enjoyedA method of processing ordinBeutler Mr. and Mrs. George steel so that it may be used ary after Tuesday returned home of aluminum and specila instead vacation pleasant two weeks alloy steel in the manufacture of Los Angeles and otl has certain airplane equipment cities. been announced. just and Mrs. Le Grande Gunnell infant daughter have returned strike by union A recent home from a Logan hospital. seamen meant delaying the dehosat the is Mrs. Mont Harris livery of bauxite that contained to pital where she submitted enough aluminum to make 1,000 major operation. dive bombers. 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