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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Four Experts Say Take it Easy In Cultivating Gardens r i Niels Ebbc.. ' ci;i y '! .i (4- - dtiiird bv Aliim An :n- piniau.al ulk in c!:..trs was g;v-W, J Har:i .n, by by1 K.iigsiig was cui)ii.(i.d J,i:.e Ka.i-.uni Piajrr tui by i f .icraiiu ut as fdinn-t-u-jby Kf.li AJrn mill G.tnn rt ? 4 rationing i 1 To CO r. '.iiimltiiUsiir ' i S- - S E USi As i I ;h I U ii jifr..' 1 $ 1 1 ' , -- To Lursm. re by tnlimi u.'n A.aU.a Alim unit tan Rah. Uvular rliwj 14-- 1 ire Uw:i lntf uliiih the ck:iig p;.i;,pf uiftn-by J. p. Wilcox, At !' kurraim ill meeting Ii,4.p Raymond rondjiu-- d tl.e wr:i s 1rajer, is by Oueiin Anders m. Sacmment J4 administered by jSauJ and Seth ALt n. Speakers acre Roland Alien, Mark Unit and J. F. Wilson. Frajer was by Lee J fJ M lu-1- 4 in y X' miii tin k ilMlillH i i 7 Alien. - v!iMne rinniij supplies .of milk be extended to and cheese cheeses Mill all Cottage, bilker' the War fund ad-n. tr.it. n ani OPA have All bard ed. and iV't't pro, in. Is, nl joi ch'i i. mu I : '. i t.e fud -t. ...( ..A slT OS riUANlRE CANMRS I Sucuhr n d.ngs t ' r ".MIU - V- Lewiston - Mr. and Mrs. U.ltoii GofT and Tbe Old fashioned Hoc, Well Sharpened, Hoes a fine Job In Cultivating. f.un.ly of Ogden, and Max Oi chard of Hrlgluun City were Lewu-to- n Victory fjnrdcners should be glad And cultivate Just deen enough an inch or so to break the s 4 ' to hear that experts Mho argue Sunday. tiny white heatedly over the advantages of cruit and uproot Mrs. Rose K. Eshcler and son are which Just on of all weeds, agree sprouts cultivation, nowadays, John of Salt Lake Sity and Ruth one point m hen you do cultivate, beginning to grow. take it easy. In normal times you might choose Evans of Ogden w.re guests cf If you keep your ti els sharp your cultivators from a great va- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nielson, Mrs. an important point and never neg- riety; some gardenets used to have E'Chler is the grand mother of lect your garden long enough to let as many cultivators as a golfer has Mrs. Neilson. weeds grow big, you can run down clubs. Nowadays, you use what Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dopp, Hyde the aisles between the rows of you can get, and it is good to know vegetables with no more physical that the old fashioned goose-necDopp. Mrs. Moroni Doop of Ogexertion than is required to sweep hoe is n most satufactiry tool for den. Mr. mid Mrs. Henry Slocks If you need all cultivating a floor. Bum-o- n cf a hand cultivator, to no in thejMr- - 8ncl M',i- George the which ft, is Deep cultivating, 'Pie.-to- n of Mr, and' in small or row wire guests cetrcis vegetable foil several inches deep, is out for garden crops. Ex- where a big hie car.e t functn n. Mis. All .n Orchard Suhd '. a putty knife males a good M'S. Bin Redd and family of periments have demmi;. tr.i'.ed tn.it thin if you cannot get a better. deeply stirred soil dries out faster, one, are gue:ts of Mrs. Redd's when ra.n, Cultivate after every and that this form of cultivation, which is very hard work, is likely the sod has dried out enough to mother Mrs. Eva Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harrison to disturb the roots of your vege- crumble. Begin cultivating as soon crops appear above the and table plants, and do more harm as your and family of Salt Lake City are no reason why there (s surface, than good. with Mr. Harrisons a weed should ever grow in your visiting The right way to cultivate is to garden which requires to be pulled mother Mrs. Ray Harrison. the from far enough away keep by hand. Except of course in the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blair. Mr. vegetables, so that you do not even vegetable row itself. Here, a few disturb the roots which lie close hours' work on your knees, pulling and Mrs. Marcus Mitoie of Ogto the surface, for these are the up the weeds, usually when you den. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. eldest roots and continue to play are thinning out the crop, will usu- How-aiLuyne Sunday. an important part in nourishing ally clean up the rows for the enMr. and Mrs. C. C. Choate spent season. tire when even it tha plant, grows large. several das guests of Mr. and p A. H. Parker. Mrs. Demur Clioat? at Salt Lake ward by Full details will be announced by City. They returned Monday. Mrs. Henry Zobell and daughth? Kenneth Lindquist mortuary ter of Nysa, Oregon is visiting of Logan. with her parents Postmaster and Mrs. J. M. Bernhisel. M. Bishop Hazen Spackman James Edwin Sheen and Miss Dora Wheeler were in James for Funeral services Logan Tuesday. Edwin Sheen. 81, Smithfleld resSirs. Eva Layne ant Mrs. Ann New books at the Cache County ident for 69 years who died at were visitors Logan Simthfield in his home early Public Library Include the follow- Orchard Tuesday. Wednesday after a long illness, ing: Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Blair The Three Bomboos Robert will be conducted Saturday at Rosmond Blair received word that Second Standish; Report from Tokyo 2 p.m. in the Smithfleld ward chapel by Bishop A. D. Joseph C. Grew; Headhunting in their daughter Melva and Dean Moser met with the Solomon Islands Caroline Weeks. an Squadron 303 Arkay Fied- accident at Winnemucca, Nevada. Sirs. Sheen was born in Slater, ville on February 21, 18G2, a son ler; In Tribute to Mothers edit- Mr. and Mrs. Blair went to Winof James and Mary Jaynes Sheen. ed by William Lyon (Phelps; Bar- nemucca and returned home on 12 Marcel Haedrich; Tuesday. They report Mr. Moser He married Eva Lemmon in the rack 3, Room For All Men Bom Margaret in a serious condition. Mrs. Moser Logan LDS Temple on October received only slight bruises. Mr. Mackay; I Saw Two 26. 1887. C. V. Morton; Por- Moser is confined in a Henry his Survivors include four of hospital traits of Our Presidents Alfred at Winnemucca for at least 21 five sons and daughters, Joseph of The the Fach; NorwegFight days. Mr. Moser was to report Mrs. Alvira Sheen of Logan, ian Church Against Nazism for army service this month. They Stephenson and Willis Sheen of Hoye and Trygve Ager; I had spent a few days in CaliSmithfleld, and George Sheen ofj Bjarne Saw the Fall of the Philippines fornia before he was to report. Winnemucca, Nevada; 15 grand- Carlos P. Romulo; Three Came They were enroute for home when Antwo Mrs. children, and sisters, to Ville Alan Sullivan; the accident Marie; happened. nie Moore of Ogden and Mrs. Bombs Away; John Steinbeck; Mr. and Mrs. Jed Cunningham Mary Chesiere of Salt Lake City. Under My Elm David Grason; of Ogden were guests of Mr. Friends may call at the family Men At War Edited by Ernest and Mrs. Amasa Bybee Monday. home In Smithfleld Saturday unHemingway; The Fabulous Life of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Cunningtil time of services. Burial will be Sarah Bernhardt Louis Vemeuil; ham of in the Smithfleld cemetery under Bood-byOgden spent Sunday visMy Son Marjorie Cor-ydirection of the W. Loyal Hall iting with Mrs. Caroline Coley. On Being a Real Person Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis and mortuary of Logan. Harry Emerson Fosdick; Excuse of Salt Lake City spent Me, Mrs. Meigs Elizabeth Corbett; family Richard Osmond Reese The Year of Decision; 1846 Ber- the holidays visiting with Mr. and Richard Osmond Reese, 71, re- nard De Voto; Number One John 31 rs. John Poulsen. Mrs. Edna Gustaveson ported to be the first male white Dos Passos; Chicken Every Sunspent child born in Benson, died Fri- day Rosemary Taylor; A Shield Tuesday and Wednesday in Ogden guest of her sister Mrs. Alday at 3:15 a.m. at his home, 547 Lies Over Elizabeth Ferdix. bert Merrill. South Main street, after an illness of seven years. A wise man will desire no more Music is the fourth great materHe was a prominent farmer and than he may get justly, use sobcattleman in Cache county and erly, distribute cheerfully, and ial want of our nature, first food, Richard E. then raiment, then shelter, then was a great Judge of cattle and leave contentedly. music. Bovee. Burton. dairy stock. Mr. Reese was bom October 12, 1871 in Benson a son of Charles - SECRET and Sarah Griffiths Reese. He married Florence Woolf on February 8, 1893 in the Logan Temple. They moved to Logan in 1926. He was an elder in the Sixth ward. Surviving are his widow, one son and six daughters, Charles L. Reese, Mrs. Alice Chandler and Mrs. Rose Hansen of Las Vegas, Nevada; Mrs. Mabel Cox of New York City; Mrs. Nyda Thomas of Burbank, California; Mrs. Hattie Waugh of San FranMrs. cisco, California; Mozelle MacArthur of Mackay, Idaho; eight grandchildren and two brothers, Mose Reese of Logan and A. V. Reese of Benson. Funeral services probably will be conducted Monday in the Sixth I e k dcli-nitel- y Pi-.c- ? Bl-ho- Funerals and Obituaries POTATO TRICES TER CENT Consumers celling prices on bien decreased po'at'"s have about 7 T?r cent according to a recent Ol'A announcement. At the same time, the price paid growers was iucro.ised 30 cents per hundredweight on the 1IM3 early crop. I.OWF.R 7 tin re Ruthn-:?i-- e tv d j;,p Con-timer- vi-a- water-maste- Have You a Man in the Service of Our Country? Son 1 Husband 1 Brother? Father? Employe? (Daughter? Sister?) Then You Must Be Proud Enough of Him (or Her) to Display An Official War Service Flag In the Window of Your Home or Store or Plant. Think What Theyre Doing For You. My-ting- Eng-Ir.n- e, DAN DUNN Size 8x 12 Guaranteed Washable ds A Blue Star for each person in service The added V" Symbolizes the Service Flag of Today Not a print but a heavy woven material This is 1942 version of official Service Flag used in World War 1 n; OPERATIVE 48 s Mr. and Mrs. Moser and Lundy Durable C ods d.vuvm of WPB. lilt Cose lids week. They wire bnrging the total (luting 1343 to suddenly railed to Nevada where j'MHit 275 (AO more than In any ther They are biing ratiieir sou has bs n seriously injured m an gulomob.ie accidi nt. in n d bv t'SDA war boards. He and his wife were theere on pleasure visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday. Eirl Miles of Wtnnemucca. Quentin Shumway and Lowell Mrs. Fay Allen and Mrs. Ruth P.tensor were Lewiston shoppers were Cove visitors on on Tuesday. Rainey Decoration Day. Bishop Raymond Aihn returned Mr. and Mrs. IL Lester Bair from a business trip on Tuesday. and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison The recent rains have brought attended the Memorial services at our streams to a high point again Richmond cemetery, Sunday. and a great deal of water Is goMr. end Mrs. Max Harrison acr, ing to waste. Our companied Mr. and Mrs. Harry Aldcn Cornish, is as busy now Pali to Ogden on Tuesday. keeping the water off the farms Fenton Hendricks and son Rich- as he was before tryuig to Bet It ard were in Logan on business on to us. At the Library Mas-kpm- ng war on-!.- cr I DANISH I'll. OIS make up crack Spitfire squjJmo ilh I'nitcd .Nations airmen operating Iron the vail runnay that ia Great Hritaln. Their planea usually bear the namea ol Danish heroes. Here a amihng Danitb pilut othene pomia to hit uiuntry'a Sag and to bia plane named alter (lie Daniab hero, Arri Ibhttf, oho in la(0 liberated Denmark (mm German aggreaaora. - on mod' h of pnsMire cann rs have i n announced by OPA. In the far MI roi.e. which includes Vkators during the ii k end in Utah and Idaho, priors are $14 50 One were Rolaral Allen and wi'e 'u the pp nil moM. $13 50 for Mr. and Mrs. Lyman he Vi hi !' modi 1. and $1050 Mr. end Mrs. on T.tenwir, Mrs 'or tn lliriee. I'ruduetien of burns Mlkkleson. Mrs. Valet corkers has JJh , ra- 4 .11 b' on 'i. h.ne Lull 29. .n e Early In soft pen liable c bee vs such chee-e- , neufvh.itel, in ..in .i i.. i.i Je ki ..i.tz. brie, and .r tlt'i e a. e to be utkh d ID the ti 1. June .it prc-iur- j t m V. cht-CM- ej .. CHEESE fjllKTIIIR Cove ' . Friday, June 4, 1943 Only Secure Your Flag att The Cache American each |