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Show lav hiirr.i Ti." Fitch NOTICE TO INSTI TUTIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL US RS OF SUGAR All vs Judge Rich Elected -- At rer reoent meeting of Uie Board of Director of tire Cache Valley Canter Club, Judge Jesse P. Kiel) was chosen to act as Secretary-TreasureJudge Rich upon notir. fication accepted tlie position. Her- bert Humphrey wu apjwlnled to act as Chairman of the 1942 membership drive with the enure Hoard of Directors to assist him. also any oUier member that he chousoa. Last year tlie Canter club sold one hundred and twenty-nin- e memberships. The yearly fee 4 $100 and all of the money has been spent on tlie constructing and maintaining trails and gates for the convenience and pleasure of all horse back riders In the valley. I H. Dairies was appointed to assist the Board In Uiese mat- Institutional and Industrial of ug.r should Lie uu.r I' for sugar allotimi. application now fur Use dining July and Aug ust according to an announcement made by O. Guy Cardun. Cha.i-niuCache County War Prue a.iJ Rationing Board Appllcauun for this allotment sliould be made at Uie Oil ire of Uie Cache County Board at 124 South Maui Street, Logan, Utah, before June 30, 1942. Even users who had an excess sujiply of sugar on hand at Uie date of Uie original registration and may still have sufficient sugar on hand to piov.de for their use during Uie period should file tins application In order to receive credit for such use against their excess stocks. Regulations sugar have been changed recenUy to allow these users to apply for an allotment for two months Instead of each month as provided by Uie Uius saving origuial regulations, time and travel for such applicants. explained Mr. Car don. The above requircmiit docs not refer to Retailers and Wholesalers these users replace Uieir sugar slocks by tlie transfer of War Ration Stamps and Sugar Purchase CeiUflcates. However, Retailers and Wholes tiers, who find that tlie inventory allowance made to them rn the original registration date, is inadequate to meet the demands of their trade, may make application to have their Inventory allowance increased on Special PurO P A Form pose Application ters. filiort rides are being sponsored by Uie Canter club Uils year each Wednesday evening except on the Wednesdays when a regulir canyon trip is scheduled by the Chamber of Commerce Canyon Trails a committee. Last Wednesday group of twenty one riders enjoyed a two hour ride from the Fair grounds Ui rough the west fields and return. It Is part of year's program to have Interesting printed articles on horses, typos, care and horsemanship, feeding, etc., reviewed by members before the entire group of riders on some of tlie better rides where a large number participate. Oils Strawberries July-Au- H Now at Peak ' , .V-'- :aj. f.O Vi: V V Ji xr sf"-.- UI . i . 1 Tuesday, June 21. (Yuctv, I'trth ran. iart-- I, 51 f, yV f . 9 n-- S v 1 ft. Vt f ' A i r . ''Vi 4Y v- -' - - ."V h g. I if II A F and Their Female Aides SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND the RAF already the darling of Uie British Empire, which they undoubtedly saved after the fall of France, reached a new pinnacle since Its rsld upon the Cologne Industrial center anl the promised The upper pholo, made after the Cologne bombing, Germany. of shows a group the pilots who port! dps ted with some of the WAAF map makers who prepared their charts. The lower photo shows three of the gunners of one of the huge sUrling bombers, about to light up after returning to tbelr base. Soldiers Aid In Tornado Relief No Item of Rubber Is Too Small Lake City track, will be here for tin parade and races. Among the ci ini fill drivers is Howard Rock, a ono-arpreformer and one of tli best and colorful midget men in the business. Ray Wmcgar, who finished second in point standings m the wvstern division last year will also be among the drivers. Lew Ficw has had 12 years of experience as a dirt uack driver and piloL. one tf tile fastest cals in the group. Bus Tibbcts, known ns the buster, is a hard man to beat, and Johnny Wcssel-berra newcomer from the east, will be among the contenders. Tiie cars and their drivers will all lake part in the morning have been parade. Arrangements mode to sprinkle the track so as to keep the dust down. Incentives to livestock club members as offered in the national meat animal contest, are more Important this year than ever before, This week brings the strawberry a .cording to a statement by the Committee In Chicaseason to its peak In Cache coun- National ty. There are excellent berries on go in announcing 1 for 1942. This Uie market, but housewives are is because some shows in which members enter have been canfaced with the problem of saving the surplus with a reduced supply celled. There will be two five mile of sugar. racis and a final ten mile event "Even withou ta chance to show, on the midget program. All spec owners of livestock can still Sidclightson the Fourth Following are some suggestions tutors will be cleard from Kears-lethe work If their R. put (pto competition from the office of Amy Of July Celebration center field as the racers mast demonstration home agent, they enter the contest. It is (Continued from page One) have the entire swing of the track that housewives can adopt to ad- slated since it emphasizes the clubs. and Lions, , Kiwanis Rotary cost rate and of contained gains vantage. As usual Logan City will be ' The Western Stars combination Use berries plentifully In the in the project record book, and of of the Nelson Booking Agency of represented by the Goddess also the of the general standing ways of serving many popular Liberty float- This will be built Lcs Angeles, California, will arthem fresh with a little sugar. member in home, club and comby the Logan City Fire depart- rive in Logan July 2 to prepare The more fruits eaten fresh this munity activities. ment. Logan City, for a number for their part on the afternoon With roundly a third of a mil- of year from local markets and garyears, has been very loyal to program. They have two beautdens the lighter will be the load lion of cluhsters growing market the celebrations and has always iful palomino horses, ponies and and breeding animals this year It been represented. of transportation facilities. trained monkies, which are all is club leaders as recognized by. Ordinarily, fruit - and sugar are The American Legion and Le- interesting performers. Their Lib used pound for pound, in preserves. good policy to keep alive their in- gion Auxiliary, the Vets of For- erty horse is one of the finest It Is possible to use as litUe as a fluence in the business and nave eign Wars and their Ladies Aux- in America. They also feature a half pound of sugar to a pound the benefit of the large volume of iliary, and the American Red fine dancing horse act with a lady of fruit and still have a palatable their production for war and do- Cross will have floats. rider. needs. mestic product. As a tentative line-u- p the for Medals for county winners, wat- head of Commissioner George B. Bowen Strawberry juice, canned with a the parade, Director little sugar is another possibility ches fro state victors and four Baugh reports the following: O. Is constantly in touch with the for saving the surplus. About a fine trips and three $200 college H. Nelson, dressed as Uncle Sam owners of a number of fast runThree races are cup of sugar to a gallon of juice scholarships are provided for this riding a beautiful horse owned ning horses. entries will be Is the usual 'proportion. Green year's 13th annual contest by by Mr. Nelsoa The Color Guard scheduled and bottles are best for putting up the Thomas E. Wilson, chairman of furnishd by the Sailors and Ma- announced later. Herb Humpherys Juice as they cut off the light and the committee. The contest is ac- rines at the U5AC, 300 sailors in charge of the local stock and and marines station in training at saddle horse races, reports conhelp hold the red .color of the cepted in this state. the coUege will march behind the siderable interest in these events. juice. Home canned strawberry Color Guard. This will be fol- Many members of the Cache juice makes good drinks and ices lowed by the local Home Guard, Canter club are planning' to enter. and retains Its vitamin C. Logan City Police force and the Another means of preserving is Logan Mounted Police. The LoFrozen berries tjy freezing. the natural flavor, color Price Lists of Cost of Living gan City and County Fire depart- and texture of the fresh food more Commodities must be filed by July ment. the Goddess of Liberty than do those which are preserved 1. 1942 by all merchants dealing float and then the American Red Cross. The ward floats will - by any other method. If fruits are in such commodities, O. Bombadier cadets who are ad Guy come Chairman, Cache County War with in proper order interspersed vancing well into their studies are packed In syrup, a thrifty per oth.r representations. cent syrup (2 cups sugar to one Price and Rationing Board, anrequired to take a solemn oath The bands will b assigned to before they are permitted to learn nounces. will care take of the quart water) sugar quota if the berries are The latest date set for filing h:ad various sections of the par. very much of the instrument, in these Price lists under the Maxi ade. The bands wlU be the North fact before he is allowed to have packed quite compactly. South Cache, Logan High, his first glimpse of it. Strawberries will be the most mum Price Regulations was orig- Cache, Franklin school and the Weston The solemn words of the bomplentiful of the local fruits this inally set as of June 1. 1942. Howschool bands. bardier oath are; 'year so home makers are urged to ever. the date was extended to The chairman for the ward take advantage of the supply now July 1, in order to give all mer- floats are: In the presence of almighty Perc Quinney, first; chants ample time to file these on the market. I do solemnly swear and afGod, Bishop Lynn Thompson, second; Further information on canning Price Lists. Consequently, firm that I will accept the sacred any Perc Smith, third; Golden , and freezing may be obtained by Cache County Merchant who does trust placed in me by my Even fourth; McMurdie, the president of calling at the home agents office. not file a Price List with the fifth; Bishop Fred Baugh, sixth; Cache County War Price and RaRoom 16 of the oourt house. Bishop George Raymond, seventh; the United States of America, by tioning Board on or before July 1 William S. Arnell, whose direction I have been chosen eighth; Mrs. violation of the Maxi-On- e Eric Johnson, for bombardier training. I pledge Presbyterian's Enjoy Picnic wU1 Alninth; Bishop Price Re?ulations- Positively bert Webber, hundred members and no tenth; Lester Leish- - myself to live and act according further extension of tame will man, eleventh; Bishop J. A. Mer-- 1 the code of Honor of the of the First Presbyterian be guests granted, explained Mr. Cardon. church enjoyed a church picnic twelfth; Ernest Urdiers of the army air forces. I Bishop Maughan, Providence second; Mer solemnly swear that I will keep at Guinavah .Park in Logan canrill Hansen, College; Bishop Al- inviolate the secrecy of any and yon Sunday following regular Sun- 14 len Olsen, Young; Roy Stewart, all confidential Information revealday school. Marines and Navy men River Heights; Eva Beutler, North ed to me, and. In the full knowwho are taking radio training at Logan; Otto Beutler, Benson. ledge that I am a guardian of one the college were special guests. A The number of service wives were also WASHINGTON The bureau of South parade will form on of my countrys most priceless Main at 9 a.m. and march military assets, do further swear to present. The Rev. Wm. F. Koenig internal revenue reported Sunday had charge of the service held in that 14,710,661 persons filed tax at 10 a.m. along Main to Fifth protect the secrecy of the Amerithe amphitheatre, which carried returns on 1940 Income, compared North. Autos may park along can bombsight, If need be, with out the theme Jesus, Ruler of All with 7,648,683 returns on 1939 In- the line of march from First my life Itself. North to Fifth North until 9:45 Nation. Arrangements for the come. The Increase was due pri- am. picnic were under the direction of marily, the bureau said, to lowered The parade committee working the Session of the Church. exemptions. with Director Frank Baugh are The departments Ust of the Herb Humphrey, George Reynnumber of paymnets In each state olds, J. L. Montrose, and other Ray Trot-ma- n, included? and Harold Peterson.CANVAS GOODS FOR YOUF TTie complete line-uArizonaT" 1J521 returns; Califor-niof the parade will be announced later. 215,020; Colorado, 110,033; Idaho, 44,053; Monatna, 66,531; Utah. CAlX Louis Frew, in charge of the The Blind Man 39,545; Washington, 248,373; WyoBAUGH PLUMBING CO. ming, 28,920. midget auto events at the grounds Awning & Linoleum Co. for the celebration, LINK-BEL- T 244 South Main STOKERS reports that six drivers and their cars, cur--1 Phone 57 Defense Phone 244 Bon 13 are Service Logan Quality Victory rentiv being featured on tlie Salt Bonds- - in All But Name! H In Cache Valley 4-- H y, H y, - Notitce to All Retailers Bombsight Has Life Value Car-do- 11 Disabled Vets Conclude Logan Meetings Help Defeat The Floyd L. Figgal, of Uie Argonne (.liapter No. 2 of Sail Lake City a circled state commander of the Doubled American Veteran, a tiiey held tliclr annual convention m Logan last Saturday. He succeeds J. H. Murray also of Sail Lake City. Other department officers electWest of Ogden, ed ft ere Loyal senior vice commander; Dave of Logan, Junior vice commander and Willie Hakma of Logan, chaplain. Elia Hoover of Sail Lake City of tlie commander as elected stale D A V aux cry. succeeding Ilium Mrs. E. Ogden. Other auxiliary officers . I Erma Shafer of Ogden, senior v.je commander; Mrs. Verna West. Ogden, Junior vice commander; Mr. Gertrude D. chaplain; Mrs. Young, Ogden, George A. Faulst, Salt Lake City, historian and Mr. Molly Murray . of Salt Lake City, secretary-Speakers at Uie meting based tulk on Uie theme of kepuig Uieir organization strong Jo provide a nucleus of experienced men and women ho can help rehbailitate disabled veterans of the present ftar. A resolution urging changes in the D A V organization which would permit veterans of the present war to become members ot the present organizaUon. Ogden was named as convention city for next year. and help defeat the Alphonzo Clmstensen, chairman of tlie Cache County A. in culling attenA. A. commitb-etion losses sustained each year infestation through by farmer as morning glory, of uch plant . whltetop, sow thiUe and knap-eed- Axis By Fighting Weeds Fight weed Axis, nay , Mr. CliriaU-ma-ad Mot the in many acres of noxious weed Caciie county are a serious menace and a threat to reacli.ng production goals in Uie food for Freeuoin program. Under Uie provision of the 1943 program, any part or all of the soil bunding alioaance set up for may be forms in Uie program earned for controlling Canadian , white-toUiiaUe. wild morning glory-leafy spurge, wborlrd milk-eeperennial ragweed. Russian ground cherry, poverty aeed. blue knapweed, perennial sow thistle, and perennial flowering le,;uce snap dragon or toad flax. Two rates of pay have b'rn set up; 3 cents a pound for the use of approved chemicals or $7.53 per acre where approved tillage method are used. Cliemic.il method acceptable are those used under the State Weed Control project. Approved Ullage methods Include the preparation of the ground by plowing so that cultivauon may be readily effected. Cultivation sliould begin early In Uie spring and conGuard Unit Proves tinue at intervals of 10 to 15 days Worth at Camp through Uie summer. Tlie length of the interval may be determined (Continued from page one) reading by Uie rate of regrow ih. Cultivamapping and compa-- s Oth.r details were headed by tion must be done with effective Sergeant Ardell Denning in charge wceders tii.. t cut off rather than of food procurement. Sergeant J. mash the weed along the ground. in charge of the W. Tal.ir.-k- y d gu.ud. Sergeant M. V, Cars Collide transpoitation problems An automobile accident occurred had and Sergeant Bart Rieha.-d-o- n when cars during tlie week-en- d duail First Sergeant driven the by Bishop F. J. Kloepfer Chester Younker had his hands and Leland Jorgesnon, both resifull gomg dents of tlie everything keeping Eighth ward, collided smoothly. Uie corner of First South and at The First Battalion of the Utah West. Policeman HenderState Guard was represented by Fourth officer reported its commanding officer Major Jo- son, investigating to some amounted that damages other seph Soelberg of Ogden; was the and $350.00 responsibility members of his stall present were divided between tiie drivCaptain Dave Scott, Captain C. I. equally ers, who agreed to make settleCanfield and Lieutenant Porter. ment among themselves. Sunday morning these officers $ $ $ officers company presented the We will write your Automobile with a still tactical problem inInvolving the stopping of an enemy Public Liability and Property force in surance both for $14.80. Faimers considerably superior numbers. A successful solution to take note; Yours will cost only the problem was worked out and $11.85. Utah Mortgage Loan Corp. Insurance Dept., O. A. Garff, Mgr. accepted by the Staff Officers. Highly successful and plenty of fun, was the unanimous opinion and Lieutenant Delbert Fonnesbeck of all men present, several of were the other company officers whom were new recruits. Every- present and contributed their full it share to the success of the camp. body had so much fun that was decided to hold another camp Lieutenant Dee Wangsgaard was or two before the summer is unable to attend. Approximately over. 45 officers and men attended the Lieutenant Russel L. Humpherys camp. p, d, Coonib.-hnndle- Attention Girls! now is the time to prepare for a profession n. train to be a Beauty Operator right here at home and with an unbelievable jow registration fee. You can But-tars- "X TRAIN IN AN ACCREDITED - SCHOOL . . . bom-serv- y, Million File Tax Returns Tarpaulins a, Plumbing Repair 2 a Cache county war board is calling all farmers in the county to check carefully their premises and homes for all rubber Hems end see that It tv turned in to the nearest service station, advised chairman Alphonzo Christensen. On many farms there are old tires and scraps of rubber that can help in the rubber salvage campaign If farmers will Just take the time to collect and deliver it. No item of rubber is too small. It Is important that every bit of spare rubber be assembcld and delivered today, tomorrow may be too late, says Mr. Christensen. 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