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Show ur Job Is to r.r;o f I ! ' r, V"' p IVcr Condi U 51.50 tvcry Pay Day Eleventh Year No. AKC EVTU'.Y WAR .BOND DAY D; S--i I -- PAY DAY Dc-ilr-r- s Icr Year A HOME PATEIi S--l FOR HOME PEOPLE STOP f,j vt.,t Center .strict SrMDIH6SAYi 10 LUIS Ix)ffan, Utah, Tuesday, June 16, 1912 County Residents to Sign For Sugar W ednesday Thursday ! KUSSL'iW ! Mil KIMi mm idii -- Telephone 700 LOCAL use PROGRESS IS INTO AT IDRIVETO AIRPORT D. V. Hess Is Legion Residents of Cache cuunty, all those living outside Attends Joseph Ceremonies were to reminded Logan city limits, Oiling of register for their allotment of canning sugar at various schools, WedRunways Regina. With Uietr quota set at $3,000 nesday and Thursday, today by (). Guy Cardon, Cache Joseph Bergtn. head of the slate Die Utgan branch of j semnautir committee, flew to Lo- Dear Friend: j members of county war price and rationing board chairman. Ue U'U1 t,'rvlce n today to attend sjc!al cere- You may register anytime from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at D. V. Hess. member of the D. W. Pur the act seve al montits Ute orB,UJsed 10 cond'jrl Ule mlual monies Incident to the beginning lecComnultee h is through Hess distributing comp my of Lo' the following sites: gan and a prominent horseman, IS? e ' strut non of tla alr- Cache county Smithfield Junior high school; North was named commander of the Lo- sale of lapel tigures brought before! Fred 1L portassistant Tliompson, of idea to aid the heroic you the gan Past Number 8 of hie AmeriLogan school, Hyde Park school, Richmond school, Cove can iaM1"'r of Uie Cache VlUcy W:Ui recent grants for the otl- people of Russia. These efforts have Legion at elections held recentcompany was named chairman ing and completion of two other LI)S church, Nibley LDS church, Lewiston Junior high ly. He fJOO. for approximately succeeds A. L. Baer of Pro- r.etted J11--' aucceedmg Adrian runways, the which the committee is gratified.!. school Cornish school, Trenton school, Clarkston school. vidence. project now totals over dollars and when we have felt that In all Hatch. Although Arthur Turner was elected fmst Newton school, Mention school, Wellsville school, OUier numbers of the commit- - completed will be one of the finest instances, full return has been j Von vice La J. commander and e-Young are Evan B. Murray, Bishop A. airports in the state. school, Denson ward school, Hyrum Lin- Earl is seiond vice commander. O. celled in enteramment or novelMrs. Stillman A short meeting was held at 2 ties, we believed that this proved- - George Raymond, coln school, Provdence school, River Heights school, Wilford Pedersen was cho-eUer h.s. in addition, brought about V.'nght. Dr. Bas.sett Maguire, gen- - pin. in the new hangar and shop Paradise-Avo- n school chiplaln with Ceoige Anderson and moie consideration of the urgent erai; Mrs. David A. Burgoyne, sec- - directed by Dt an George D. Clyde, William Wcnnergren as need, ;nd gained new s;, mpathy r Ur'l Mrs. Paul M. Dunn, treas-- j chairman of the airport cornnut-fe- r Applicants will register at the place nearest their the P.nsslan people. Now. for urre: Cantril Nielsen, vice chair- - tec of the chamber of commerce, home and the most convenient to them. The new executive committee is the fi.--t u;!l Cache Valley and tune, we appeal to jou,";1 m,. Borgm. members of Uie of Commander Hess, Mr. Bl'n Pond of hewiMon will Caclie diretUy far a cash cor.r;but,,n. Application must be made by an adult member of a composed county commission and the Earl and Mr. Turner. Donald I. No vice Logan citJ, wmmUslon UK)jc family unit, preferably the wife or husband, or by Jerman, O. Wilford 'Pedersen, A. Is oih'T solicitation for U4J funds north Cache VaUey- in charge of on Uie brief program. Chairman anticipated. L. Baer, Joseph Morgan Jr.. J. W. each consumer not a member of a family unit. The publicity committee is com-- Clyde gave a report of develoDuring the frightful summer of that each unit registering, dip the It b ped year, while we were getting Iwd of 1 ran. is M. Coe, chairman, uiHits of Uie project and plans nil the R,,'d Ihllen. Ray Nelson and Jack for Uie future. Thomas Greene, ready, Russia absorbed dll and it have on c upon this page, it out, ready might of Uie a .rage onslaught of Braunagel. will time This and save come to wnen you register. the Nazi liords. In tins heroic deHie drive will get Underway in Scouts Will Call confusion. feme, millions of our Russian allies Cache county Monday, June 22 ISci-gi- Commander j Or1'. rr i Logan-Cach- , - u. . j half-milli- Colleg- re-- b-- -' J sergeants-at-arm- j s. j j ;Ul-'o- r i j - I suited j 1 KnJ ! For Your Old Rubber USE THIS FORM: When you apply for your special sugar allotfurn- ments for canning, you will be required to ish the information shown below. You may aid yourselves and ration board clerks by having the ' information ready on the form shown below. 1 Name of family unit 2 Names and ration book numbers of members of the family unit: i 3 4 5 6 7 8 Number of quarts of fruit canned in 1941 Number of quarts of fruit consumed Number of quarts of fruit on hand Number of quarts of fruit to be canned Amount of sugar on hand Excess sugar on hand at time of consumers registration. College Cow Makes Legion Auxiliary Names New High Record Unit Officers A Holstein in the Utah State A?ricvl.tral college herd has made the highest Advanced Registry record that has ever been recordHolsteins on ed for registered three milkings daily in Utah, it has been announced by the college after receiving notice from At a meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary held last week, Mrs. Otto F. Oskar was named president of the group for the coming year succeeding Mrs. Laurence K. Baugh. Mrs. John Christensen was elected first vice president; Mrs. Geo. Jensen, second vice president; Mrs. Charles Olsen, chaplain; Mrs. I. W. Evans, treasurer; Mrs. John M. Anderson, historian; Mrs. Robert Wennergren, first sergeant-at-armand Mrs. J. W. ' Mouritsen, second sergeant at arms. Mrs. Baugh was elected chairman of the executive committee with Mrs. A. O Anderson and Mrs. Bennett G. Blair, assisting. Delegates to the state convention to be held in Provo were named as follows; Mrs. L. K. Baugh, chairman; Mrs. Oskar, Mrs. Joseph McMurrin, Mrs. A. G. Bateson, Mrs. George Jensen, Mrs. John Christensen, Mrs. R. B. Bateson, Mrs. D. Linn Kidd. Mrs. W. W. Barber and Mrs. J. L Earl Alternates are C. E. Dunn, Mrs. A. L. Baer, Mrs. Charles Olsen, Mrs. Bennett G. Blair, Mrs. Percy E. Smith, Mrs. L. E. Nelson, Mrs Robert Wennergren, Mrs O. Wilford Pedersen, Mrs. D. V. Hess and Mrs. Association of tile Holstein-Friesia- n America at Brattleboro, Vermont. The cow, Willodale Inka Triune, produced 21,451.9 pounds of milk, 749.2 pounds of butterfat in 365 was 4 years and 6 days. She months of age at the beginning of the test. was bred The new record-holdby Brown Brothers of Ovid, Idaho, and brought to USAC when she was milking with her first calf. Not only Is she a good producer but has won several ribbons at the Utah State Fair and the Richmond Black and White show. er Cache Young Demos to Meet Wednesday Members of the Young Democratic club of Cache county will meet at the courthouse courtroom Wednesday, at 8 p.m. to elect delegates to the state, convention secrereports Sybil Christensen, tary. The state conflab will be held June 26, 27 and 28. Logan Stake Temple Day Wednesday, June 17, has been announced as Logan stake temple day and night Temple workers are urged to be present. -: s; According to Rulon Gardner, chairman of the Logan Salvage committee all Is In readiness for the actual gathering of that commodity that is so essential in our war effort. The drive extends from June 15 to June 29 so now Is the time to clean out the atUc and cellar, the garage and barns or anywhere else where a bit of rubber has been placed. Boy scouts will make a house to house canvas and the collections they make will be taken to the service station operators throughout the city where a cent per pound will be paid for It. Of course the money received by the scouts will belong to them. The rubber purchased by the service stations will then be repurchased by the government. The boy scouts are under the personal supervision of Paul M. Dunn, vice chairman of the scout camp and activities committee. Naturally, if the scouts do not call at your home, or if you do not have the collection made when they call it will be proper for you to take the rubber to the nearest service station and make the sale yourself. killed wounded or made 'and will continue through Again Uus year, still day. June 27. An organlzaUon meet- givuig us more time to complete ing is slated for UiU evening 'In attending Uiat there is great ur readiness, Russia, at the loss the PSO club rooms at which necessity of a new highway from of hundreds of thousands of men, time captains to represent the 'the airport,' to Join dlrecUy wiUi is holding the enemy at bay. There various service clubs will be, nam- - US 91. , fore, not only In the name of ed. Members of the Logan Cache common humanity do we appeal "We appreciate Uie success with Airport committee of the chamber to you for aid to Russia, but we.vihich Uie drive met last year. of commerce are Professor Clyde, do so for a very practical reason. Mr. now chairman; commissioner "and County Thompson stated, Every Russian soldier on the Eu- - J tpat we havq a club right here In William Worley, vice chairman; ropean battle field means one less Logan, e feel B. George re5ponse City Commissioner American soldier needed there Bowen, City . Engineer Erwin U. should be much greater perhaps means one less American! Moser, City Attorney M. C. Harris, U)e quoU of $3000 life lost. $25.00 rehabilitates and N. D. Salisbury, R. A. .White. $1650 will be retained in Cache makes again ready for war, one Thomas F. Greene, Kenneth t, for the of the wounded Russian soldier Wont county club. Mr. operaUon' Floyd Hansen and M. R. Logan exThompson you send medical help to place Hovey. another Russian man back on the plained. Governor Maw, who was schedfront? That may be the means of uled to be at the meeting oould not come due to pressing business saving the life of a boy from Cache Valley. before leaving for the east. Russian War Relief Inc., is the only agency by which you may contribute aid to Russia. It is fully recognized and granted all priority in the purchase of medical supplies by our State DepartSaturday-Sunda- y ment. Russia supplies the ships. The sea lanes are still open via. Information was released Tuesthe Pacific. Give generously and President Edwin Clawson Clinton D. Vernon, of Logan, one day by give now! the quarterly conference of that most of Utahs of the Faithfully yours, prominent would be held W. W. HENDERSON, was named ex- the Hyrum stake younger lawyers Chairman. ecutive secretary of the Democrat- next Saturday evening and Sunday. The 'Priesthood meeting will be ic state it was ancommittee, convened Saturday at 8 p.m. and nounced in Salt Lake City, Sunthe wellfare meeting will be callday. ed at 9 a.m. Sunday. Two general Mr. Vernon, who 1s a member of sessions will be held at 10 a.m. the counsel for the state depart- and 2 p.m. The Sunday evening ment of business regulation, is one service will be under the direction of the stalwart supporters 'Of Govof the Hyrum stake MI.A. ernor Maw in this county. Men, Women, Boys, and Girls Before coming to Logan to take are needed for beet thinning right now, according to Ira C. Curtis, over the affairs of his late father, manager of the United States Em- Weston Vernon, he was a former ployment Service of Logan. The assistant U S. Attorney for the What can I do to help District of Columbia. question The other candidate for the ofwin the war?. has been asked a number of times. Well, heres one fice was reported to be Calvin W. From the stories from answer The farm crops must be ' Rampton of Farmington, also the Isaac Walton's coming the art of taken care of in order to furnish prominent in state Demcratic really teftljjg: them still lingers. for our boys in the Army cles. Some of the 'stories when treked and for all of us, and each per down almost vanished into insignison can help by getting out and ficance. , v If you doing some farm work. Rex Worley is ''"Said- - to have have any time in the mornings, caught a native trout weighing evenings, or during the day, you upwards of five pounds and many can be of service. anglers tell of limits. Volunteer now for farm work. While the number of fishermen Get your friends and organize a Leo Bankhead, for many years was unusually large it is doubtful group and contact the volunteer first counselor in the ward bish- whether the aggregate catch was registrars and referral agents in opric was named bishop of the tlie equal of the past few years. S. your community, or call the U. Stream fishing was held down Avon ward at a reorganization Employment Service. Boys and conducted Sunday. Hyrum by high water and large numbers girls report at 7:00 a.m. at First meeting Stake President Edwin T. Clawson of the fish caught were small. West and Center. was in charge. About the only thing large Leland Pulsipher and Jesse Cook were the stories. were named counselors. Mr. Cook who has been ward clerk, will serve in that position until a new clerk is named. Released after serving for the past several years was Bishop and Counselor Twenty one aliens In Cache Jame Knowles, Valley are registered in an Am- Richard Lofthouse. The Sardine canyon highway ericanization class which is held from Brigham City to Logan will twice each week in the chamber Given Chair at U of I of commerce rooms. This is the Doctor William Morrell, son of be closed for approximately ten kind ever to of this class J. W. Morrell and a former stud- days starting today Carl M. largest district highway superbe held In this section and if ent of the USAC, has been given visor announces. sponsored by the O. C. D. and a chair in Chemistry at the UniContractors hope to finish the Dr. Morrell guided by Superintendent E. Allan versity of Illinois. Job within ten days, he explained Bateman, superintendent of the graduated from the USAC in 1933 and in the meantime the road wil after which he reoeived his MjS. Logan City schools. to all traffic from 7 a.m. be closed Is varied of shows and The group and Ph.D. at the University to 6 p.m. daily. representation from Russia, Italy, California. During the past four Germany, Switzerland, Canada and years he has been associated with all of the Scandinavian countries. Wright College In Chicago and Bankers Elect Salisjyji; In The class is convened in the has received various citations Norman Salisbury, Sjv chamber of commerce rooms each research chemistry. The Logan man banker of Logan lAspjje Monday and Thursday evenings was an outstanding student here. second vice present and all aliens are invited to Mrs. Morrell was formerly Miss Bankers Association Jt m as gaSLake Reader of Idaho. Weston, Evelyn meeting. were Sutur-homeles- , j j Long-hurs- Vernon Is Stake Named to Hyrum Conference Demo Post Beet Thinners Are Needed USAC Graduate In Charge of Immediately University Library Hope Reeder, graduate of Utah State Agricultural college in 1931, has been placed in charge of the Library of Information at Brown University's John Hay Library, in Rhode T.land. it was announced by the I .ah C.ate alumni office. eft ence librarian at Forme. the tel.ge. Mi-- 3 Reeders appointment places her at the head of a library that is a key center of war information in Rhode Island. In her duties, she will have the responsibility of coordinating book resources and reference servdes of the University Library. A former resident of Corinne, and a graduate of the Box Elder high school at Brigham City, Miss Reeder holds a bachelor of science d work from Col, in n5 umbia university Arc Welders Registering of Needed in Ship Aliens at C. of C. Rooms Building Yards 8,000 The United States Employment Service has been asked to assist in the recruitment of 8,000 Arc Welders for shipyards, according to Mr. Curtis, manager of the local office. A wire received by Mr. Curtis Monday night read, Intensify recruitment Arc Welder Trainees. W. W. Merrill Urgent need. 8,000. Increase all vocational training courses wherever Replacements Saturday possible In attempt to recruit these Seventy marines and thirty sail- workers." ors will arrive in Logan Saturday Trainees with 100 hours of Nato replace the first 100 sailors who tional Defense training can qualify were graduated from the Naval for this work. The USAC National Radio Training school at the col- Defense Training classes have lege last Saturday, Lieutenant Car- room for 40 more persons in their los J. Badger, commanding offipresent classes and if enough percer in charge of the unit announc- sons can be enrolled additional ed Monday. classes can be started. Fishermen Tell About Big Ones cir-fo- Leo Bankhead Named Avon Ward Bishop Sardine Road Oiling To Begin Today Fon-nesbe- ck f |