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Show Buy War Bands Ip, it very Ur Our Quota 1.50 Eleventh Year No. Per Year loo Wants to Build Flying Boats ui.-- URGED TO 5 USE SERVICE Office not being U. S. Employment Report Asked for Shortage term ed Unofficial. PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE MILITARY SignalCorps COUNTY TAX Trainees LEVY SET Arrive Here AT 9.55 MILLS employes of Graduate Will Receive A U.Thirty 8 army signal corps arrived , Permanent Com miss, ion In Monday at Utah State Agricultural Armed Forces First college to study radio courses In the college industrial division. Such Course Offered, V. L. to the civilian J ! IN WAR BONDS Telephone 700 USAC OFFERS l:t IS OUR QUOTA 62 West Center St. Logan, Utah, Tuesday, August 11, 1912 FARMERS ARE Labor A HOME 10 OF INCOME , Approved at Monday Meet fnji Same Levy a Established Last Year Although Some Changes Made. Christiansen, assistant A Cache county Ux levy of 9.53 pre and Director E. C. Jeppsen of the inpost war military program, Utah dustrial division, said he under- nulls, the tame as last year, was State Agricultural college will offer stood the trainees are the first of formally approved by the county a major in military science for a number of classes to be sent commission Monday and (ubmitted the first Ume in history during here by the signal corps for to the state tax commission for academic year, Lt, training the 1942-4- 3 Clerk Newell J. Crook-to- n approval. Colonel Ben B. Blair, adjutant of The classes are being sent to announced Tuesday. the college unit reported Friday. the college under direction of W. The levy schedule, prepared by "Offering a major in military A. Crabbe of Fort Douglas recepscience is in keeping not only with tion center, civilian director of Mr. Crookston, had been studied the nations defense preparations radio training for the signal corps by commissioners at previous meetings, prior to approval Monday. to train thousands of officers for In the Ninth corps area. actual du(y now, but will const!- The levy U expected to raise Most of the first group were lute an Important contribution to men, but "a few women arrived about the same amount as the the military program after the ,or the training, Mr. Christiansen $255,378 raised under the same war," Lt, Colonel Blair explained, gaid, The program Is open to men tax in the past year. Indicating "After the war, the number of women between the ages of that no Important changes In tax valuaUon are anUcipated. The officers needed in the vastly larger 16 and 55. Pictured here, left to light are: United States army cannot be met The program Is divided Into two levy schedule cover all funds to Frank O. Higgins, son of Andrew by the normal flow of officers classifications: one a Junior radio be raised by taxaUon by the counJackson Higgins, center. New Or- from West Point. Utah State and repairmen for those who can meet ty and Is exclusive of city, school leans shipbuilder, and Alfons B. oilier similar training Institutions the necessary prerequistes, and a district and state taxes levied In classification for those who must the county. Land,' attorney for Higgins, as will help to fill the need. The prescribed course for a ma- fake preliminary courses before Levies for all departments are the arrived at the White House for a conference with President jor In military science calls for transferring to the Junior radio the same as for last year except Roosevelt, Higgins was awarded completion of 36 hours of military reiairman class. A class In each three. The public welfare levy has contracts for mass production of science Including six quarters of classification will be organized to been increased in the schedul from Glenn G. Marlin f ly- basic courses and six of advanced handle the trainees who arrived 2.1 mills to 3. mills "to provide the funds to match federal and state ing Boat, "Mars, as a result of training, 30 hours of mathematics, Monday, Mr. Christiansen said. of foreign 30 hours The signal corps training pro- welfare money," he said. languages,) the conferences. eight hours of surveying, 15 hours gram Is strictly a civilian program, The county airport fund levy la of chemistry, 15 hours of physics Mr. Christiansen said, though Increased from .60 mills to .90 FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN and eight hours of political science. trainees expecting army Induction mills. The 1.20 mill levy set last W. K. GRANGE Mathematic courses Include the can obtain enlistment in the sig- year for Interest and sinking fund General and Advanced Algebra, nal corps reserve until they finish Is eliminated in the new schedule. AT INCOME PAYMENTS Plane Analytical their training. Trigonometry, Items in the new schedule which JUNE Geometry and Differential and InMore than 120 members of the BECORD IIIGII IN were the same as last year are: Governtegral Calculus. American General fund, 1.80 mills; poor, A0; The Commerce Department said Benjamin H. Williams family, met The annual Cache stake old ment and International Political at the Logan senior high school Income payments to individuals county road, 1.75; county fair AO; folks outing, held every year on Relations are the prescribed policounty library, 110; county agricampus for their annual reunion, during June readied a record high cultural agent, .50; and fire deHarrison Davis, president of the of $9,537 million. After allowance the Logan tabernacle grounds, has tical science classes, while physics courses required are Mechanics partment, 1.70. organization announced Tuesday. for large disbursement of dividend been abandoned for this summer, and Molecular Physics, Electricity At the program meeting In Nib-le- y and interest payments at mid-yeaccording to Lyman Gabrielsen, and Magnetism, and Heat, Light Forty-fiv- e descendants of the hall, short talks were given by and other seasonal influences, the of the stake committee. chairman and Sound. The foreign language late Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gunnell W. Dr. Evans Jr., Mayor William index of total income payments the study may Include either French, held their annual summer reunion Reasons for discontinuing W. Henderson and President Ben adanced from 162.7 in May to 165.4 n Henderson of the Arimo stake. in June (1935-3- 9 as 100.) Although party as explained by the stake German or Spanish, Lt. Colonel at Camp Guinavah In Logan Blair said. Musical numbers were given by a portion of the rise in Federal 2, Mr. and unSunday, August were to eliminate presidency, "Students desiring army service Mrs. George Haslam of Wellsvllle Mrs. William Evans and Mrs. Har- payrolls, chiefly accountable for necessary travel and also because as a career will be In line for were In rison Davis. disbursecharge. the advance, represented Merchandise consisting of guns who in the Dinner was served at 1 p.m. usually assist permanent commissions Younger members of the family ment of pay increases granted many people and ammunition, valued at more in United or States are marine these with army engaged parties, followed by a program consisting than $125 was stolen enjoyed a swimming party In the members of the armed forces by Tuesday mordefense work and would be unable corps upon completion of prescribof group singing, "Oh Ye Moun- ning from Grants Bike pool and a luncheon was served recent legislation, th egain in miliShop on course ed to the work, adjucollege help. M. Federal avenue, the tains High; praper, Henry in the Womens gym. tary and civil employment was Logan police tant stated. Haslam; a history of F. C. Gunnell department reported today. Factory substantial nevertheless. Melvin Manning Harold was read and by Blanch Gunnell of payrolls continued to expand as Entrance to the building was Capner of Garland, 1942 graduates Smithfleld; experiences while the the production of war goods more will receive permanent commissions gained through a window on the family lived In Rexburg, Idaho, east side. than offset the drop in civilian in the marine class of 1941, while were told M. HasMrs. by Henry output, the Department said. Harold Hiner, of Salt Lake City, The stolen goods consisted of lam; vocal numbers were by Leroy Entrepreneurial income (net Max Clinkenbear, of Ogden, and and Kathleen Haslam with violin rifles, pistols, shotguns and amof owners of unincorporated Vern Crockett, of Logan, also 1940 munition for the various guns. The Logan chamber of commerce accompaniment by Alden Haslam; Since all the 1942 wheat crop businesses, including farmers) repoccurred sometime Cache graduates, were gfiranted perman- poem and song by Dixie and Don- Tiie robbery advertising cannot find its way onto the mar- resented about 15 percent of all is continually ent commissions. between midnight and 4 a.m. na from of Gittens by of song, the each Trenton; people in assisting by few a county income payments ket, why not put away Jay Gunnell; acrobatic stunts, bushels to guarantee a crop next two years, the Department said. out of the state to receive inforLaurence of Richmond; benemation of licing this housing, half year, first the regarding Christensen, asks During Alplionso year, LeGrande Haslam. lohere. diction, scenic attractions and State and AAA of Federal, chairman of the Cache county agencies Ball games and childrens entercommittee. He said that a few cal Governments paid out one dolAmong the recent inquires was tainment followed and supper was bushels of wheat put into Federal lar of every seven that went to one from Fredrick Jackson of Lexserved at 8 p.m. crop insurance this year, when the nations wage and salary earn- ington, Kentucky, who is coming LeGrande Gunnell of Smithfield there is a surplus, will guarantee ers. Agriculture improved its rela- to Logan, August 25 to visit a New students will register for will be in charge of the reunion Burnes Peterson, 14, sustained a tive position between 1939 and 1942 nephew, who is enrolled at a Mara wheat Income from three-fourtfall quarter work at Utah State next year. broken leg Sunday at 2 p. m. when of an average crop in 1943, when as tiie net income of the nations ine radio trainee at USAC. he was struck by a trailer which Agricultural college on September the outcome of the crop year is 6,000,000 farm operators increased Mr. Jackson is connected with 25,- " with for former became disconnected from the auto registration from 5.4 to 6.6 percent of total in- the Lexington Herald-Lei- 1 unknown. der, a students scheduled for the followtowing it. The accodent occured on He points out that no wheat come paid out, while in that city. newspaper daily the Smithfield-Newto- n ing day according to the 1942-4- 3 highway, entrepreneurial net income grower can take chances on being Another inquiry regarding Cache college calendar outlined in the about two blocks west of Smith-fiel- d. knocked out financially while this declined slightly from 9.6 to 9.2 from f received been has county nation is in the midst of war. To percent of the total, the Depart- Mrs. Flo Sutton, of Santa Barbara, new school catalogue. While former students are enThe injured youth, son of Mr. win tliis war Mr. Christensen be- ment said. California, who is Interested in rolling for course work September Peterson of lieves that we must keep every RELATIONS WITH 14th. Is the deadline for and Mrs. J. Leslie August to Logan. moving 26, new students will meet in was standing' beside the farm operating at a maximum FREE FRENCH Amalga, for filing applications permission More than 12 families received their initial orientation program road holding his bicycle when the Secretary of State Hull told his efficiency producing the commodi at the chamber of for a discussion on college rules, to take the State Merit Systems freak accident occurerd, now assistance ties that are needed and such ef- press conference discussions reported Examination for positions in the houstraditions and procedures by deans ficient production is not possible being held in London were design- commerce Monday, locating State Departments of Public Wel- Deputy Sheriff Thomas J. Rowley. are Most of of them the various schools. in Logan. economing Cal Buetler, 14, son of Mr. and on the farm that has been fin- ed to enlarge the scope of Employment Security, the on the Bushnell general The USAC Institute will hold fare, Mrs. Otto Beutler of Benson, who ancially knocked out by a crop ic and military collaboration with working State of and Health, Department Hov-ey its first church services for all failure. the Free French and might include hospital at Brigham City. Mr. Em- was standing beside the Injured for in the United States johs 27 and says there are still a number students on September The cost of insurance that will arrangements for the U. S. to obboy, escaped hurts. two and three room apart- formal instruction will begin Mon- ployment Service. A trailer wheel apparently passed guarantee 75 per cent of a crop tain strategic materials from the of A and classification of besides open jobs day morning at 8 a.m. central Af- ments available in Logan varies with different parts of the Free over young Petersons right leg their salary ranges Is as follows: a number of individual rooms. county and is based on crop pro- rican territory. and demolished his bicycle. He reto $135 $235; County Directors, duction history adjusted for un- ARMY ceived treatment at a local hospis, Case Workers, $115 to $185; usual conditions. As of July 20, 7,000 Volunteer Marriage Licenses tal. $150 to $250; Employment Premiums may be paid In wheat Officer Candidates have been In- Issued in Logan InterviewService and Managers or in the cash equivalent of wheat ducted into service, with 30 perand may be paid on a deferred cent choosing the Infantry, 18 Marriage licenses have been isA varied program will be pre- ers, $135 to $215; Field Advisors, Stenoplan which allows the grower to percent the Quartermaster Corps, sued by the County Clerks office sented Wednesday at 9 p.m. In $165 to $195; Clerks and Machine select the time when he thinks 14 per cent the Army Air Forces to William F. Salt, 19, of Salt Lake the Utah State Agricultural col- graphers $95 to $135; the price of wheat will be to his administrative service, 6 percent City and Della Jo Hickman, 17, lege field house by marine and Operators, $95 to $140; and Nurses Seven of the eight classes at the greatest advantage. Or the prem- the Armored Force, and the re- Logan; to Otto Kenneth Degn, 20, naval radio trainees stationed at $110 to $160. Intersession of the USAC annual Wilma iums may be deducted from future mainder the other arms and ser- Pasadena, California, and The examinations will be given the college, lt was reported (Monwill be completed Friday, ProfesBenson. announcAAA payments. to be reUme 17, at a at Falslev, War Logan vices, the Department day. sor iMilton R. Merrill, director of axe Applications for wheat crop in- ported. Unusual opportunities The public program will Include ed later by LeRay S. Howell, Mer- summer school, announced Monsurance are now being written at presented for Officer Candidates Yvonne Petit Asks boxing and wrestling cards, match- it System Supervisor. Applications day. the county AAA office. The closing in the Corps of Engineers, the Sig- For Divorce ing trainees with Civilian Pilot must be made on the regular Completion of Intersession coursdate for Insurance to protect the nal Corps, Antiaircraft Artillery students, music, comedy numbers blanks now available at the County es in 1943 winter wheat crop speech, political science, hisWelfare Office or the State Emis SepYvonne Gill Petit, Monday filed and dance routines. and Ordnance Department, the anpublic tory health, organic chemtember 30, 1942. To save rubber nouncement said. The candidates suit in First district court from Office. to the ployment The program Is free istry, commercial bank posting and and time, growers should mav. comprise class men, deferred Thomas L. Petit, charging Word has been received In Pro- advanced typewriting will mark for Insurance applications while for dependency only, who volunteer of the birth of a son to end to the 1942-4- 3 summer school. vidence of they are In town, Mr. Christensen for induction for the express purMrs. Lewiston, Wiser, Wayne The complaint states the couple The course In stenography, said. Mrs. Lothair Grant In Mr. and She pose of competing for admission to were married In Salt Lake City, was a Logan shopper Monday. her daughter Shenandoah, Iowa. Mrs. Grant was taught by Miss Ina Doty, instrucOfficer Candidate Schools." The December 12, 1940. Mrs. Petit asks also visited with tor in secretarial science, will conChief of Police Hyram Weather-ston- e program was Inaugurated in March custody of a six months old minor Barbara, who Is In nurse training the former Nadra Frank, daughter tinue was In Ogden Tuesday on until August 21, as the only the is Mrs. It Frank. of Christina Memorial and an overall quota of 1,500 per child, $50 per month alimony and at the William Budge five week term class on schedule. business. child for the young couple. first fees. hospital. $75 attorney (Continued on page Eight) Cache valley fanners, faced with a critical labor shortage, sail are not using the U. S. Employment service office in Logan to me extent that might lie expected in their effort to find workers, Ira C. Curtis, office manager, said Monday, "While many farmer have called ut for help, many other apparently are convinced tliat no labor la available and so are neglecting to ask the employment service to furnish workers," Mr. Curtis said "We can't promise to fill all orders for labor, but we have filled many orders and will obtain workers if they are available. Until farmers report their labor needs to the employment service, he added, the labor shortage in the area will be largely "unofficial' 'as far as Uie federal government is concerned. "Any help which the federal government may be able to furnish to areas needmg workers will largely be allotcd according to the demand for workers in those areas us by employment represented service records, he said. In line with Americas . j WASHINGTON NBIWS npsn Cache Stake Old Williams Family Folks Party Reunion Held Cancelled Gunnell Reunion Held at Guinavah 1 ar -- can-wo- Insure Harvest From Surplus Says AAA Head oe Ammunition and Guns Stolen From Bike Shop Chamber Helps To Advertise Cache County Or-le- Utah State Sets Loose Trailer Opening on September 25 Strikes Boy, Breaks His Leg Deadline Nears for Merit System Job Filings French-controll- Radio Trainees Slate Smoker A rt. Intersession to End Friday |