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Show Tuesday. April 21. The Cache American, Logan, Cache (aunty, Utah 1. 12 Turkey Growers Organize Farm Association LOCAL NEW! . . In Ogden Monday In Logan Sunday Fat'e Fi Air Forces Need Grain Men Trained Discuss Doctors, Nurses Storage Needs SM.' , The need for doctors In tlie exIteprewnuUNcs of various gram colleges, war panding Air Forces of tlie United dealers, agricultural States is urgent, according to ad- production boards and railroad vices received today by Colonel louipanics of the lnlermounlaln ROGER --M. KYE- SDistrict 7 Irimary Hubert V. Hopkins, Army Air Base area met with officials of the Utah j at Salt Lake City, department of agriculture ahd Democrats of District Number 7 Commander WATC ll VOI R COSTS state committeemen of the AAA on ! will hold a mass primary at the from the Headquarters of the SeWhen you talk about profUa to a George Monday In Ogden and discussed Login Junior high school. Friday. cond Air Force, Fort estlniat-eetudeiit of economy, he at once tclla d stormethods of 24 b It Ed gram 7:30 ticiUlutmg Washington. at reports Wright, pm. April you that profits depend upon two that at least 600 doctors must age and movement. Hansen. main factors the coat of producMedt-cil to the month added be E. IL Larsen of Logan, state AAA each tion and tlie Air Forces Service of the Army was In loan wheat supervisor selling price. As Visiting Here exwith the present the spread becharge. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wadsworth to keep pace and activities of this part tween those two Anticipating a shortage of storof Hanna. Utah are visiting pansion armed forces. factors widens, of the age space, this is one of a scries friends and relatives in Logan. go up. ! profits to need Men are possess Dial such of qualifying being meetings Mr. Wadsworth Is connected with In a manufaconly general medical professional held this month In 11 western the forest service. turing business, qualifications, although those with cities in an effort to solve storage where accurate special training are of course also problems of tlie 1942 crop, which, costs are a regPostponed Ilay to officials, "promises to acceptable. according ular part of an highly of several to Illness tlie Due bookwill be less than j be more critical than a year ago, Must organized applicants members of tlie cast, the Little above keeping system, 37 years of age and will be ap-- because of larger carry-ove- r, Theatre play scheduled for this of first lieu- - average crop prosixcta. Increased it Is not a very difficult matter to week has been postponed until pointed in the grade know exactly the cost of producing s a base with pay of 166.03. nonagricultural demands for the week of May 4 reports lloyd T. tenant, On the farm, costs are allowances for rental and sub- - road facilities, no great Increase In anything not no easy to arrive at precisely. Morgan, director. ustence ranging from $38 00 to commercial fin proof storage Most farmers keep a record of in addition. However, some tng the year, and the growing what at Temple they pay out for machinery. i labor score!. of who and or structural older y are who applicants fertilizer and other supplies, George F. Rlcliards. member of xi.va-.smaterials." j and recognized they know what they receive the Council of Twelve met with In a specialty comparable During the meetings, considers- - for crops sold; but the important all Umplc offlclators at tlie Logan training to that required for certification Lon will be given to setting up Hem of labor, as a part of cost. Is temple Monday afternoon. He gave Specialty Boards, representauve by the various gram markeUng not so easy to figure. church from Instructions Important The Important labor factor ar In advanced committees similar to those estabwill be appointed officials to the workers. two. First, exactly how much lagrades, providing of course, that lished in 1941 to alleviate Lie stor- bor should be how many vacancies exist. age and transportation situation. actual hours charged to each acre of . Visiting Parents TO prepare qualified Under such a system, regular crop land, and what Is a fair ratscrop properly to Mrs. Ben Bingham, formerly applicants lor tlie work of surgeon reports would be supplemented charge for that labor. school of Miss Nadine Haslam b visiting at with tlie Air Corps, a during the harvest season by more Another rather difficult thing to the home of her parents for a Aviation Medicine has been estab- frequent Information from local arrive at is a fair and realistic machshort time. Her husband, an En- lished at Randolph Field, Texas, governmental and trade groups. ine-hour rate. That Is, how much sign in the Navy flies large PB2 which will be In continuous ses- The Information would serve as a should be charged per hour for the scout bombers and b stationed on sion with a new class starting every guide to grain marketing commit- use of any farm machine a rate made up from Its first cost. Its efthe IPaclflc coast. six weeks. After succesfully com- tees and others In and repair cost, and Its In operating course and this being forts to market congesprevent pleting of life. length probable one the least for year, at service tion. Hyde Park Meeting Federal State and Agricultural the rating A Democratic mass meeting will graduate Is eligible for Department officials report that Departments will gladly give District 3 Primary All of graduates Surgeon. "Flight more be will to have stored worthwhile grain to any farmer wh A Democratic mass primary for be held Wednesday, May 22, in will be placed on flying status and on farms this year and that rail- wants to help establish and maintain the purpose of electing officers In the Hyde Park amusement hall will receive extra pay when their roads may be asked to restrict accurate coat records covering his purpose of naming eight Members of the Ladies Bridge District 3 will be held Wednesday. for duties warrant It. movement of grain to crowded production. It can be done without club motored to Benson ward last April 22 at 8 p.m. in the Second delegates to the county convention or For additional Information centers. These measures would too much detailed work, and it Is on May 2. Lee Hancey b chairto were ward hall. where amusement afternoon Delegates they Friday for application blanks, contact the eliminate much hazard of sabotage decidedly profitable to know accuentertained at the home of Mrs the county convention will also be man. Surgeon, Second Air Force, Fort and would aid In speeding up rately what production, costs rre Cyril Munk. Luncheon was served selected reports John J. Rberts, on any farm. Wright. Washington, or the transportation of war materials. George Called to Duty and the afternoon spent at bridge. chairman. There is, however, one kind of Air Surgeon, Army Air Forces, reState committeemen AAA cost record that Is very tdsy to Hgth score prize was won by Mrs. Margaret M. Nichols, a register- Washington, D. O. have Utah that may enough ported ToolJiothers-DaughterOliver Nilson. Mrs. Kernel know about That Is the cost that s Program ed nurse and formerly laboratory sloittbe space for groin produced Is measured, son was an invited guest. Mrs.' All mothers and very quickly : nd run-pl- y, 0r techsiieian at the Cache Valley within the state, but Idaho, which daughters has been called to Fort Munk was assisted by her sister, mutual by production per acre age in the First ward ere hospital normally produces approximately If you car. by better farming where she willCalifornia Mr. Grace Chambers and Mrs. Bert Invited to attend the Mothers' and t 28.000.000 bushels of wheat, has milhods or baiter seed, increase become a nurse In the army at a Kidman. 4 at p. Daughters' program today storage facilities for only 8.000,-00- 0 your yield per acre by 6 or Second Lieutenants rating. Mrs. Rodney Nilson entertained m. in the ward Personal' life stories of hund-wh- o chapel. The probushe'l. In this case neighbor-- , you know at once that you are the Ladies Literary club at her of are reds of people part gram will be conducted by the Ing states may be called upon to REDUCING YOUR COST of prohome on Thursday afternoon. An today's news are now available aid. duction, and thereby increasing daughters. A nursery for the child- Thornley Bound Over interesting program was given un- ren will be provided. case at the Cache County Public whose Another problem to be discus-- 1 your profit. Thornley, Ralph der the direction of Mrs. T. W. If you can, by changi g to a bound volumes of sed will be the materials for storcame up for hearing yesterday af- brary. more marketable crop, or a crop Jarvis. Mrs. Lee Hales of Logan recent- have Current ternoon with connection In Biography the bins. Officials stated that age gave a book review of "Soong Asks Attendance The magazine is a metal will not be available , for that brings a higher cas i return automobile accident In which Mrs. ly arrived. County Attorney L. E. Nelson. George Harding was Sisters, by Emily Hahn. A dainty-luncand of great building granaries because of na- - per acre, add to your incon.e, again publication, fataly Injur- monthy you know that you are reducing Cache county air raid warden was served by the hostess. Interested in the j tional defense needs. However, they over-alto to was over those bound the district value ed, cost and increasir g profit, l Mrs. Sam Tout entertained the chairman, is anxious that all block court of the Individuals indicated that forest service offi- backgrounds upon a charge of involunIf you can. by adopting a more members of the LitraLure club at wardens who have signed the acwho are making tomorrows his- cials promise full cooperation in modern machine, cut down tiie tary manslaughter. her home on Friday afternoon. ceptance cards attend the meettory. helping to supply lumber for ele-- v number of acres of any err p, again reare conducted at a Mrs. Berniece Coleman gave being ings that little-knofacts or construction. costs enj increasthe you are Among Week Clean Up Warview of the book, The Roads of tlie court house this week. ing profits. which are brought to light in to White Black Prior and Days Costs of that kind can be known Melody, My Story." by Carrie Jac- dens of all other towns are asked this last volume of Current Biog- EMPLOYMENT OFFICE WILL obs. Luncheon was served by the to attend also. Tlie meetings begin at Richmond, May 7, a clean-u- p without a complicated bookkeeping as these? are items such AID IN FILLING week has been launched in that raphy hostess to nir.e club members and at 7:30 p.m. system. They almost figure themtown to get ready for the annual Yosuke Matsuoka, Japanese for- OUT QUESTIONNAIRES selves. And certainly they reflect Mrs. Joan Pitcher. Mrs. Eugenia was from minister, graduated eign (Continued One) page H. T. themselves quickly in your annual big show, reports Mayor Mrs. Alice Plowman, Lutheran Church Lundquist, In sential to war production and statement. l Plant Jr. Directed by the city and from the University of Oregon Mrs. Lydia Leddingham and Mrs. Is The Evangelical Lutheran Church the Lions club, the drive will end 1900; which Coyboy" Gary Cooper Farm op prices are high these jobs it will be difficult or Isabel Crockett. holds regular Saturday. Residents are urged to the son of a former English impossible to fill if the present days higher than they have been Synod) The Junior Ladies Literary club (Missouri for many years. And even though General Douglas workers are withdrawn. weekly services in Logan at the! clean up buildings and lots and lawyer; met at the home of Mrs. Clyde Seventh sued two leading WashWhen the U. S. Employment further price advances may be Day Adventist chapel, 274 j ' Littledyke on Thursday afternoon, North Second west street. The Rev. i dispose of the rubbish. ington columnists for libel sevservice, through this inventory properly limited by government April 16. Mrs. Robert E. Griffith Paul G. Hansen of Is there still regulation, is the plenty of eral years Ogden ago; Lily Dache, of manpower, finds a man with room on the Thursday gave a review of the book, They average farm for InFrench-bor- n this hat skills In pastor. needed Beginning coming war designer, daily Mcproduction creasing profits Came to a River," by Allis Sigma Xi, recently chartefed re- closes her whole New York es- who Is not through week, services will be held on Wedin work the cost of production, reducing engaged reach fraternity at the college tablishment Kay. Iv. o vocal solos were renderby such 7 instead at so an p.m., essential to the conduct of the methods as we have described for hour that ed by Mrs. Tene Barker cf Newton nesday evenings here. of on Sunday evenings as formerly. will conduct an open meeting on she can lunch undisturbed or to war with meet vital Another civilian cf that should Mrs. Jenkins be thought 8 p.m. in room 101 at accompanied by Thursday serThe first Wednesday evening her husband; Cosmo Gordan Lang needs, Manager Curtis explained,! orne in mind is that when you Newton at the piano. A dainty vice will be held on April 22. Ev- cf the college Commons building, Archbishop ave hour of man of that have will be asked to come time, and no Canterbury, luncheon was served to ten club reports Dr. Shervvln XIaeser, presi- came converted to is cordially Invited to place In the fields to use them. to the nearest local employment the church members and Mesdames Barker, eryone dent. At the meeting, R. W. hour stiU office for an interview to check Hl0S re?rMent Proflt- Jenkins and Mrs. Seth Godfrey as assistant agronomist with night before taking his bar animations; United States Senator invited guests. the U. S. department of Agriculhe may be offered the active Mrs. Nathan Mather entertained Resigns Post ture will speak on the "Genetics Wagner of New York, said to part in activities, Mrs. R. Burns Crookston of of Barley as Related to Crop Im- have placed in the books "leg- opportunity of transferring to an and In living community the members cf the Les Amis club a broader social life, more islation essential more and Those important at her home on Thursday even- North Logan, Saturday resigned provement. job. refreshments profits, too, are a part of Light "The Logan office of the U. s. hat we live for. ing. A pleasant evening was spent as president of the Cache County will be served. The public is invit- far reaching than any American in history, was born in Germany; Employment at bridge after which a delicious like ed to attend. Service, all Council of Parents and Teachers before Carmen Miranda, offices South other lunch was served. Mrs. Seth Chamthe throughout meetAmerican ambassador of bers received high score prize, Mrs. at the organizations annual good country, already have lists of In Amer- occupations will, was "discovered Theron Hanson high cut prize and ing, after the PTA state nominatvital to war prorecommended her committee ing score ica she had already toured the duction, Mrs. Olrlin Hanson, low Curtis said. Manager and for the position of vice president South American continent nine "These lists are revised and kept prize. Mrs. Seth Chambers Box includes six which times. Mrs. Noble Chambers were special of Region up to date as the labor needs Elder, Cache and Rich counties. Nominated for the various offiof war industries change. guests. After of selection will be ces were H. F. Olsen and G. L. SCHOOL HEAD the information called for on the The Bridge club Final date tons Croaks 25. Mrs. Filling G. Dr. W. Bagley for president; was entertained at the home of April SUCCEEDS HUNSAKER occupational questionnaire is exunexpired term will be Mrs. Ste- Noble for first vice president; Uly- -, Mrs. Ray Mooseman on Wednes(Continued from page One) amined, there can be more efphen Thurston of Hyde Park, first ses Lewis and Frank Last for 2nd saker day afternoon. The afternoon was vice pointed out, and although fective balancing of the available! - vce of the organcounty L. Wells deand J. president a president; I regret having to resign from the or potential supply spent at bridge after which of skilled A. C. Traveler for secretary; Geo. licious luncheon was served. Mrs. work, my heart Is still with the workers with the needs of war, O. Webb and H. Ray Pond, tail civilian defense. Le Grand Gunnell was a special industries. I think It is the The Employment Sertwisters; Victor Johnson and Al- greatest guest. High score prize was won project on deck for the vice will also be in position to M. J. for Lion vin Bair tamer; and by Mrs. Leonard Sorenson determine more American civilians. accurately the Godfrey and Bryan Hendricks, one asKirkbride high cut prize was won by Mrs. Superintendent type of vocational training which year director; Amos Brown and sumes his new post well qualified should be Bert Thornley. given and which will D. E. Hunt, two year director; W. for the Officers and teachers of the job. He has been active on make possible a quick . over dire H. hold Nivison, association Third ward Primary jar. the council since Its formation and ment of men called for replace1 cH"I3clUlinS military Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith have is acquainted met at the home of Mrs. Willis with the functions service. Woodruff Camp announced the marriage of their of the office. on Wednesday night Wilford and other Fonnesbeck will The Wilford Woodruff Camp Velda to Gene Bowcutt, and tendered Mrs. Lawrence Weeks He was recently chosen to head daughter GOODS CANVAS and Mrs. Lorenz Anderson a party meet Thursday of this week at son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Bowcutt one of the two major departments Stationed at Ogden Mrs. home' of 2:30 at the p.m. of the of Franklin, Idaho. The marriage In the Sergeant Carvel Nuhn, son civilian defense prior to their departure from county were Lillie Marcussen, 202 South Main. was performed Monday, April 13. councils. Through his school work Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nuhn of Avon, ward. Dainty refreshments Lila Ann are Wilson, Assisting Mr. Bowcutt is employed In Fair-fiel- d, he has a working knowledge of who has been taking advanced served. There were 16 present. The Blind Mail Ohio, where the couple will every town in the valley and nearMrs. Claire Reed and Mrs. L. W. Satterthwaite and Mary Muir. training at Chanute Field, Illinois & Linoleum Co. Awning make their home. has been assigned to work as a McCann are spending the week ly every citizen. 244 South Main weather forecaster at Hill Held. A completely reorganized counMr. and Mrs. Junior Brown left visiting relatives and friends at ren of Preston, Idaho spent the Phone 244 Logan week visiting her parents, Mr. and Saturday for Nampa, Idano where cil will be announced in the near He paid a visit to his parents over Ogden and Salt Lake City. week end. the Mrs. Harvey Tibbitts and child- - j Mrs. George Miles. will make their home. future. they An association of (urkry growLt. Colonel flu gene Merrill, now ers throughout full was recently was a organized at the Nr Iiouac Hotel stationed In Bull Lake City In Salt Lake City to aid In tile guest at tlie home of his brotlier solution of problems common to Dr. W. W. Merrill over tlie week growers. Director William UVlerson end. of the Utah Agricutural Extension Service who called the meeting, Released announces. Claud Quinnry, who has served At the conference an extensive U clerk of tlie first aard for the turkey survey made by the exten- - past five and a half years was sion Service was discussed by Carl released at meeting Sunday even- Frtschknecht. extension poultryman. mg. George W'ebb was sustained Mr. ErlsclUcnecht reported the , in his piece. various dlflereiices exisung in the state In re la lion to proper feeding. Returns from Coast source, type and price of poults. If. W. Church, prominent Peters-bor- o financing poultry projects, grading farmer returned Friday from and marketing turkeys, and var - Los Angeles where he has been lous unethical practl.es now bring vu.alloning lme ivermber 1. He employed In Utah In the turkey I hM Uo daU8hters and two sons industry. In mg In that area. Possible solutions to these problems were then discussed and a motion to form an association was Called on Jury Parley P. Black, local Insurance adopt ed. Objective of the organisation as adopted by the growers represent nlve for the Bcnefciiai include: control of turkey diseases; j U:e Insurance company has own elimination of predatory animals, j ordered to serve on tlie Slate work, improvement ol eral Grand Jury in Salt Lake City, turkey grading, turkey legislation, j He will leave next Monday for high priority ration for equipment needed for turkey production, better poult sources insurance for a Marriage Licenses turkey crop, cooperation with the licenses have been IsUnited States Turkey Federation, sued at the County Clerk's office and elimination of unethical prac- to Spencer Tanner Winn, 21 and tice. Thora Palmer, 22, both of PresOfficers elected Include Ralph ton, Idaho: to Ronald Charles Blackham, of Moroni President; Johnson. 20. Adamsvllle and Lob Hugh Barns of Ogden, Nelson, 18, Logan. and Maurice Pack, Mantl. secretary. Get your fish and game licenses Adv. at Model Billiards. Clarence A. England was a business visitor in Ogden. Monday. j I , rail-plu- dur-$96.- j J s Post-gradua- te day-to-d- ay SMITHFIELD j At The Library ! o V Mac-Arth- Wod-war- d, ! sjib nrrs.s RICHMOND Just-A-Me- re A. H. PARKER !! ITSE) COMING A a ir -- IL IL APRIL 24th, 25th LOGAN, UTAH |