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Show Friday, October 23. The Cache American, Lopan. Cache County, Utah rape Four to compare a v.orld map of to 'ay with a world map of 1340. w..l tigrie u.th tliu-a ithori'Jrs. The United Nations are in dinger of becoming Die have not" piw- ers. The Axis dominates a la go part of iiie world's most vital r.a- tural resources. All the Axis lacks in quantity of oil and we have not vet made the Middle East, which po.se.vses gigantic and oil resources, safe from IRtlcr. For tint reason, It can no longer be truly said that time works with the Allies," Time, Instead, Is running short. So the fact that war production in August was 14 per rent, behind the forecasts 'according to Donald Nelson) takes on a monstrous significance. Those forecasts were admittedly very high. But they must be met, no matter how tough the Job Is. ble ECONOMIC PROVIDENCE Caine Advises i Desert e HIGHLIGHTS 10 2 I'rl Farmers to Keep the Cows Long-Hange- rs w..id Relief Sod' tv The busint- -s and held their woik Two quills were National and International meeting Tu chsh Dont sell your cons, George D. m,.de and mg rays and Iroljlmn Inseparable Utah towels woikcd on. Came, d uryman for the AiTlculturai college ExtenState arrived M.ss Blanche ZolI.r.ger one view of the In mtiiy writers, sion service advised Utah dairyhome rocenlly from Kansas, where of the obstacles to tlie swift and men this ek as farmers continshe labored s an L.D S. mission efficient prof edition of the war ued to shop cons to the butcher ary. be Is what termed the might and out of the state. Mrs, Wendell Esplln and daugh Washington mentality." It is an Clfo at the ter spent Sunday "This shipping and selling of Insidious form of clleea.se which e sft home of her paro nts, Mr. and cons Is a very serious situation Row T seems to strike a great many gov!rs. Budge Low. and if continued is bound to perernment workers, both the imMr. and Mrs. El win Tlbbitts manently affect our food producportant and the obscure. The and small daughter, of Ogden, tion effort, "Dairyman Caine exare an burspent Saturday and Sunday with plained. bound eaucracy which Is lock, us mother. Mrs. Varana Tlbblts. stock and borre In miles of red "It takes tno years from the Harmon Hanson, of Salt Lake time the heifer Is born to protape. at the City, speht the week-en- d duce a quart of milk. There are In a recent column. Dorothy home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jen-ieno shortcuts to this production t troumen touched The two on are this Thompson cousins. A A A. 4 and nhen the cows are destroyed U ble. Mrs. Wallace Allen visited with In Washington," she wrote, T the replacement Is very slow and n Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Allen during the facts of life are the governuncertain. It must be admitted the past week. ment itself. Therefore all the l I the that paid for dairy cows Mrs. price of New Knecht. York life of occur inside the struggles City is high both for meat ana as milkvisited at the home of Mr. and In a normal city government. ers. but In contrast to that the Mrs. David Astle recently. there is a constant Interplay of Mr. and price of butter fat is also high Oral Mrs. Fuhriman Interests, and one meets, day bv Mrs. J. R. Johnson has gone and figures Indicate that the Pocatello, Idaho, . - cv V rday, industrialists, artists, officials, East for a six weeks visit with and baby of will stay up high for some price ' teachers, physicians, and all sorts relatives. V f . ' She expects to visit are visiting at the home of his ' i " time. x , j sT , .'v ' and conditions of men, so that with her mother. Mrs. N. K. Nel mother, Mrs. Ketta Fuhriman. Mrs. F. R. Checkoffs left TuesThe dairyman reminded farmers there Is a constant correction and son at Elkland, Pa., and with her LIBYA these British desert commandos recently struck to DEEP IN day night for San Francisco of and Barce the immediate need for a reH. G. Peterson at Manshis lines. 500 behind miles adaptation of one viewpoint to an- broth Bengasi, the enemy suddenly j visit with her son Davane, who comcorded milk production not only other viewpoint. In Washington, field. Pa. Sialo Oasis were raided by land at the same time She wdll also visit is doing civil service work there. mandos struck at Tobruk. Over thirty enemy aircraft were destroyed aince there is no normal Inter- friends at Delta, Ohio. for lend-leashipments but for Mr. and Mrs. David Astle spent well as ammunition and supply dumps and motor transports. Top domestic consumption as welL course, the world enters in the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bair and the week-ensands in African North the how these shows range her with at patrols parents picture form of lobbyists Statistics show that during these ambassadors family have moved into the Leo Salt Lake a Lower a taken at time. weeks bucks for during previous picture, City. from groups In the nation to the Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Dean truck-born- e infantry entering the fort of var months Utahns are consumMrs. E. A. arrived occupation, shows British Chugg the remote Gialo Oasis. ing from 10 to 17 percent more capital . . . And eventually the Andrus have moved Into th Bair i home Monday after spending domestic life of the nation becomes home, Mr. and Mrs. Junior milk than during normal months. Hop- - three weeks with her daughters as complicated as foreign August, September and October pie have moved into the Fred in San Dugo, California. afternoon. policy. held was cial Tuesday are always periods of low producIn Washington, In short, thous- Smith home, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mrs. Eliza Rigby entertained A program was given after which tion of milk around the market ands of people are continually Spackman have moved to Logan. at a to forty was served quilling Thursday afternoon. luncheon milk areas. This year the supply striving for political or economic Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larsen have At the close of the afternoonn, guests. Is much shorter than normal, power of some sort. The big men moved into the house vacated by luncheon of Lowas served to Rcse Mrs. Russell Windley, however. The Influx of workers In the government the President, (he Andrus family, Mr. and Mrs. Schenk. Rachel Mr. of Christensen, Mat-ti-e gan, visited at the home into the state has 'helped to creA. V. Atkinson have moved into his cabinet, the heads of Bryson, Sarah Frederick, Ella and Mrs. C. L. Ames Sunday. major Fall and spring plowing ol ate the shortage. Mrs. are surrounded by the Anna V. Merrill home. These Frank, Nelhe Janes and Alta departments Mrs. A. L. Riggs and destruction of trash, Good dairy cows with their yes" men who are seeking to cur- people have all changed Merlend Hansen visited at the farm lands, their Swenson. residues and crop weeds and crop Austerland Nellie ry favor In high place. As a result, abode during the past week. milk production for human conhome of Mrs. rotation are ordinary farm pracmany of the Mr. and Mrs. Douglas at Logan Thursday. men become and manure for soil sumption big Hend. tices that If timed right can building are the backbone to criticism. They rieks announce the arrival of a of the and Insect reduced mean damage lose touch with the country. Often daughter, born Tuesday -t most Intensive type of agriculth- Workers Urged to Signup Dr. G. F. increased Income, farm ture known In America, Mr. Caine they are tremendously overworked, Lewis home. Mrs maternity For Sunday Labor Train entomologist said. Knowlton. associate and theiy energies are devoted to Hendricks is the former Barbara1 Miss Rita Swenson was guest station from USAC page One( for the experiment (Continued honor at a birthday routine matters which could and Larsen of Cove. It is the first party which was hMd at her home on and will act as deputy on the declared this week. should bo done by underlings. child of (he couple. as a checker and superFall and early spring plowing control practices are the only Th? afternoon train and There is a tremendous waste of Mrs. Florence Nelson went toiSlturdiy even,nvisor for a group of the workers. and cross hai rowing of roadsides practical control measures that can in f Jpont Eames' PIayin? time and effort In making decisions Hi rum Sunday to attend an The labor committee again stres- and ditch banks to destroy grass- be economically used on low unit-vala delicious luncheon roversarv dinner given by Mrs ,er wut' on matters of major policy. ses the importance of using the hopper eggs mas recommended as land, Dr. Knowlton said. was served to fifteen guests. Miss The lack of cohesion In the seat John Eliason. Cultural control usually Is most Swenson received a number of train and not to make the trip a control measure by Dr. KnowlMr. and Mrs. Fred of our government has been shown Bateman If an Insufficient num- ton. This practice reduced Injury effective In controlling Insects by auto. gifts. has become a received a telegram from Mr. and lovely t manv times. It are recruited each from grasshoppers in 1943 and also which have limited powers of miof workers ber Mrs. Allan Swenson entertained Bateman of San at a commonplace for top officials to Mrs. Leland week, the project will be forfeited reduce Injury from certain other gration. which feed on only one in honor of birthday party or a few related host make opposed declarations on the Francisco, announcing the arrival her son In plants and B,Uyi on Friday even. and Negro troops will be called pest insects. same subject. The rubber problem of a baby boy, their first child. which breed slowly and feed for a The time was enjoyed play- - the move the freight. Mr. Hunand ing. weeds of Destruction trash, Mrs. of Ivan enterthat Christensen Is the prime example relatively long time. Because this ing games, after which a deli saker explained. crop residues will eliminate favor- Is practically everyone in Washing- tained the Utopia club at her cious luncheon true, fanners will find It adTrain time at Logan Is 6 a.m. able to was served for places Mrs. fifteen ton has had his say about it, and home Wednesday evening. to be on visable to change from small Mr. Swenson re- Passengers axe urged guests. Insects. grains thousands of Sping to the result has been a vast and Osmond Merrill and Mrs. Rulon ceived a number of lovely gifts. hand by 5:50 a.m. for assignment elimination of pest alfalfa, from truck crops In Russian thistle the Merrill were in the public special guests. needless confusion Mrs. Lewis Peterson and fam- to cars. Stops will be made at and other weeds from tomato and order to get maximum benefits. mind. Selective Service policy is Luncheon was served and three ily of Ogden, spent the past week Wellsville and Cache Junction, beet fields and fence rows may Frequent cultivation helps to still another example. Every few tables of bridge were enjoyed. visiting at the home of hqr moth- where workers may board the train control certain soil insests, Dr. reduce curly-to- p by Mrs. Injury Elmer help Skidmore Mrs. and handed is dictum tickets. er, Mrs. Margaret Swenson. if the have days a new proper Knowlton they stated. Keeping soil moist preventing growth of plants which George H. Anderson were win. Samuel Shaffer is home cn a down and very often it is greatly ners are favorable hosts of this pest. on certain types of sugar beet of prizes. two week furlough. Mr.1 Shaffer CIVIL WAR ACTION at variance with the one which Elimination of weeds also reduces land eliminates damage from the Miss Mildred Johnson, who Js who is in the Navy, has been at preceded it. General Hershey says Detachments of U. S. Marines as a Injury from the false cinch bug, sugar beet root aphid. Watering nurse direcemployed at the Chey- Great Lakes, one thing, the state draft Michigan training saw much action on the Carolina flea beetle, tomato hornworm and land heavily Infested with cutenne, Is school. Wyoming, hospital. tors say another, some spokesman coasts during the Civil War. Ask com root worms will force many to surface a aphid. few spending or here with Mr. Commission days Mrs. and Danielsen for the Manpower Henry a Jaycee about Soldiers of the where they will be eaten by birds her mother. Mrs. Mary Johnson. "Crop rotation, commonly pracand children, Larry and Shirley, Sea the War Labor Board says still Marine Recruiting headO. on George Mr. farms is ticed Webb, and Mrs. of Salt Lake City, visited at the helpful toads, frogs or attacked by Indry another and then the local draft L. F. 139 North Main Phone sect parasites. Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Margaret Swenson quarters cultural Hendricks, Often thempests. many unto against laws are which boards, 370. Walter Webb, went to Ashton, the do week. and past during selves. go blithely ahead Idaho, to attend the funeral of Miss Bonnie Haws, of Hyrum, what they please. the son of Alvin Brower, a rel- was guest of Miss Reta Swenson According to capital veterans, ative. over the week-end- . some of tire ablest men In the James Hendricks camp of the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brady, of country have gone ito Washington Daughters of Utah Pioneers held Boise, Idaho, are visiting at the and unconsciously become vic- their regular monthly meeting home of Mrs. Brady's parents, tims of the Washington mental- Triday. The lesson, "Harvest Time Mr. and Mrs. Alma O. Larson. ity. As the old prorerb has it, they m Pioneer Days, was Mrs. Elizabeth Yeates has left by cant see the forest because of E:ma Hicken and Olive given Menden- - for California, she will where enmeshed too are trees. the They hali. A vocal duet was rendered the winter with spend visiting to too tend in red tape, and they by Susie Stoddard. President La her children. rgard criticism as a sort of trea- Prial Webb was in charge of the Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Beckstead son. And in the meantime, the meet'ng. are vacationing in California, and bigger grows Mrs. Ed Small spent last week where bureaucracy are their visiting they better entrenched, and the wheels at Honeyville with her parents, children. move slower and slower. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker. Yeates Mr. and Mrs. Byron that Mrs. Alvin Anderson has gone of Dorothy Thompson believe at the Heber, are visiting decento to Butte, Montana, for a two the answer, in part, is heme of Mr. and Mrs. Charles decentralweeks visit with her daughter, Yeates. tralize our bureaucracy ize it to the point where once a Mrs. Roy Downey and family. Mrs. Anna Andrus, of Ucon, Mise Eva Merrill is in a Logan clear policy has been laid down, Idaho, is visiting at the home of decisions can be made all over the hcspiral where she recently sub- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Morgan. mitted to a major operation. country and far away from WashMiss Ophelia Burton of Salt Still another essential is Guy C. Merrill was taken to a Lake City, visited at the home of ington. officials of Logon hospital Thursday where a Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Morgan on to free responsible routine paper work so that they major operation was performed. Sunday. can lay down clear policies. And Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson HONOR GUARDS to and family of Garland, visited at a third essential is to stick U. S. Marines usually form honthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry policies once they are made and officials from or guards when famous visitors Anderson on Sunday. to keep third-strin- g Mis. Orval Anderson and daugh. bedeviling the public with confused come to the United States from Ask a Jaycee ter Janet, visited at the home of foreign countries. and contradictory statements. Mrs. Any major change m Washing- about Soldiers of the Sea Marine Mrs. Anderson's mother, ton must be made by the rPesi-deRecruiting headquarters 139 i N. Edward James of Logan Wedneshimself. .The most important Main Phone 370. day aftsrnoon. Mrs. A. L. Riggs, Mrs. Merlend bureaus are under the control of If a man has a right to be Hansen and son Todd and daughthe Executive branch, rather than proud of anything, it is of a good ter Dora May, spent Tuesday Congress. He' makes all the imporat the home of Mr. and Mrs. tant appointments of personnel, actoin done as It ought to be, Grain Neutral Spirits. 85 Proof. Julius Kssslsr Distilling Co., Inc., Boltimoro, Md.; lawrshceburg, IndL utsSLCR- - PBiVAT BLIND. 75 and he has the power to clean without any base interest lurking Blaine Douglas at Ogden. so- Relief The It. Society of bottom opening Sterne. at the to house whenever he wants and as thoroughly as he wants to. All agree that among the many men SECRET he has brought to Washington, THEN, MY DEAR there are numerous top rate ones. CAPTAIN. I'M LET ME But it is felt that in many cases SURE WE COULD these men have not been given OVERLOOK THE ME sufficient authority to adequately SMUGGLING THINK perform their jobs. And in many other cases these men have unconsciously tended to become complacent, and they need shaking up. -- sym-pto- a-- J' I , n. i 4-- RICHMOND - t V v' v sea-bor- se u d Proper Timing of Farm Practices Adds to Income super-sensiti- - an-!w- as ue nt vis-itin- DAN DUNN - We are still losing the war, said Assistant Secretary of the And we Navy Bard, recently. should damn well understand it. Lieutenant Somervell struck a similar note when he said: If we continue to lose a little longer, It will be too late to save ourselves, America and civilization. Anyone who will take the trou General OPERATIVE r48 |