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Show Pape Eight The Cache American. Logan, Cache County, Utah Fridav. June 11, 1913 Cache Fishermen Await Opening Tomorrow Heavy Fih Huntings Prrclude Good Season . ! Mn-nns- lac War MeaSlireS , jt s j u. cuk ' ' '? ... T j com-imt'.- ss r -t pvt-le- I ROBERT IROOKSTON 11 Lu m-the radio dramas and playrttes sponsored by our war deportment the request to ove kitciirn fut U stressed over and over again. Hut for all of that plea, there U wily one third of our people who comply and save waste kitchen Tlie plumber knows tills because he t .ali-upon to free the dogged sink dratns und they are I -- 11 grease-- . m the ordinance call, traps in the drain of all rrsiaurant and eat mg hoises where much dhh : done. Tills L w U not complied with .lies the grease traps have and r entiy been installed in tlie cafeterias at Uie college that In-- ! stiiunoti is wasting enough kit-- ; c.hrn fat down Uie sewer to make barrels of glycerine, Uiat n kes liie powder Unit fills the cartridges U; if dine Uie bullets through Jap scidier that wish to Join noble ancestors. And w hde we are on Uiis subject of more effort on the liome front to try and lessen these message of We regret to inform you Uiat ? In missing In action. why Isn't Unit, $25,000, being put Into bonds? You knowr, that $25,000. It was a gilt from the Salt Lake St. Marks hospital, and It's tlie wrong thing to let that money lie idle. Here .g Hay dealers are limited to a maximum nsjikup of $150 perton aver Uie producer maxlmuins, plus Svtual fransportalion Cust. Hay retailers are allowed maximum markups owr Uie maximum or producer prices for dealers (torn whom they obtained Uie hay. as follow a: If retailer has unloaded and stored hay tit permanent place of maximum markup business, his urn in quanUtle. ol be $5 M M for Uo t()lu or , three tons; $3 50 for Uiree to five tons; $3 for five to seven tons. If retailer si lls from off a railroad tar his maximum markup Is for I(.,s u,an f4r. . Logan I ir g reave t,UJN (Continued from page One), which C..n be Charged by tlie pro ducer are the maximum farm p:ici plus actual cost of tiansjs.r. atoll. fat of 'r WA I oja-imi- wn-kl- o Ogden Man to be Scribe Advocates Ursjuu high mid muddy water la Q . nurtiieru Utah iVICJil tjUpCTVlSOr (lie iiutJtM- WtU'.ull who flail ioilnaer ol Merlin Clark Will Carl county aliruin. will have elm wi day la Assist War Boards vai baturiUy, it pitUw-d- j wp$ :Uiia- Untay by Jt js Policy, ApMiUiUri;t of Ur? irti au- 1iiu of the Logan l;.li liaunery completed the orgaimut- of the uic fiJi and game coin- - turn of uJ'icsjU who wit) adma.is- ter Uie war meat program in lliavull. of ( .civic and an U.ali, war mea Many Iltavy ai touiity increase of approximately 20 per committees have not aa yet been eet.l in liiVIL.es l.nied. lliit.ca'4- - oigan.u d but on a state and area mote tislirrme.'i ate unending to level Use organization Is now com whip tlie streams this year. l.Uley plete, according to Orville L. Lee said. In anti- at am of lh. the chairman of tile state USD A mar heat leal sir rum stocking program board. ill h.'.toiy has been carried out Merlin Clark, former AAA f.rm two tiionUia. during l.ie suivntsor from Garfield oum.ty. More than CoO.CwO Ilsh lav,w.ll be tn charge of the meat planted in Hie streams," he r am m area 1 comprised of Box jkiinted out. "and of Uiese more Eider. Cache, Elder, Cache, Kith. 1 nut &UU.0J0 have been legal size Weber, Davis, Morgan, Summit, or over, ramboas. Logan river re- - and Daggett counties. IL htvd tvived approximately 253.000 h ul quarU-rwill be at Ogden, size ftsln w hich U more Utan have Mf ,.u u. undt.r b.v planted to any two past u CUlto state USUA years ' war board and J. Worth Outke, . . Heavy stocking programs acvi . have been completed Ul Black-' smith Fork river, Ihgh Creek, for , .Smlthfkld cm.t-- j creek. Clear duty to a.ssisi Njirlng civek, Little Hear River llbDA war boards in estate- j county and Paradise creek, he said. Mr. Dulley aunoimced that Uk ks!Ui! county war meat coimmt dam on Blacksmith Fork ices, work witli such meat opja-on all problems relating to river, has been reojiened for thus year. The dam. maintained by tne the meat program, review, where Hyrum city light carpoiatiou, was desirub.e, copies of apphvations and dealer prmi, cloud l.ij.'if for national de lor slaughter ' luiulslimg coun.y War felise leasoiis, and lias bull oi.e j 1 u best fly fhhlng spot In Uu b'Brrt, aml m 1 commiuees with and infections vanyon. It will be open irom 73 lntoiiiial.oli above Uie spillway, as jkinU'J laming to Uie meat piogram and ' to provide them wiUi lnloruiauon on the ground. to tl pubhc ami Cloned water in tt.e valley In-- 1 lor lor assuimg that t linie Logan river and tubuunesjtu at 0 point approximately 100 yards violations requiring iormal the Junction ol Uie Digun vcstigaUoiis arc reierred to Uie River and Beaver creek; Uie toail iu.te war board lor transom Ul to race of the Logan city, Utah tlie i'DA regional office. Power and Light company and Mr. Lee, in making the announHyruni City power plants, the area cement of the appoinunent of the tuound Uie Utuh Power and Light supervisor to work with Mr. Outke, jrfant in Blacksmith Pork canyon said Uie meat program with state and the Ilyrutn Reclamation dam, and area supervisors and county as pasted. meat committees is aimed at A survey made Thursday of vara more equitable and ious streams revealed Uie following legitimate slaughter and distribucondiUons, with fish plants follow- tion of meat. Tlie meat situaUon ing: is critical and we must obtain IXXiAN RIVER High and mud- more meat for our soldiers, sailors dy, but clearing rapidly. Bait Rail- and marines, and lor our allies, ing will be Uie only possibility be- us well as assure civilians that low Uie Juniper creek tributary. nuxit will be made available t hand lork and Temple fork through legitimate channels," he sire clear and about right for fly. said. legal and 40,000 fry. To do Uiis In Ute lace of in. BLACKSMITH FORK High and demand from civilian con creasing below the Hyrum City pow- iumcrs and to avoid blaclc mar muddy S...WU1Jbe..,'J?t .!,Uadam it 1U be necessary: and on the right ubove 1. That livestock be routed into left hand fork tributary. 140,000 legal size, 45,000 German brown normal commercial channels, prefry, 10.000 native Iry. (Experts pre- ferably to inspected plants. The dict this stream will be second to war food administration's purchases for military and lendlease purthe Provo In state fishing.) limited to federally 8MITHFIELD CREEK High, poses are meat, the volume of which fast water but clear. 20,000 legal in proportion to tlie total volume size. HIGH CREEK High, fast water of slaughter has been falling off vbut clear. 2,000 legal size. despite the fact that more plants LITTLE BEAR Both East can- Ilian at any time in history are yon tributary and Paradise creek, now under such inspection. are clear and right for fly fish2. That the slaughter permit size In both system and consumer rationing ing. 24.000 legal streams. Square canyon, in upper program are made to work effec. Eist canyon, clear and low. 10,000 lively. legal size. 3. sanitation In To promote SPRING CREEK Low and clear. slaughtering and handling of meat, Balt and spinner probably will to prevent waste, and to conserve yield best results. 25,000 legal size. meat es well as to CLEAR CREEK Low and clear. protect the health of the consum10.000 legal size. ers. HYRUM RESERVOIR Mr. Lee said that consumers Muddy. ' 40,000 legal size. can aid this program by refusing to purchase meat above ceiling " WELLSVILLE MAN the prices and by surrendering MISSING IN ACTION right amount of points for each .(Continued from page One) purchase. "reported he had been on 15 bombing missions and was still going HONORED BY PAPER strong." He was well liked end (Continued from page One) admired by everyone who knew him. of author of publications, two 'Awaiting further word are his which are on food preservation. ' Bank-heatwo sisters, Ruth parents, She is particularly well informed a member of the South on home methods of dehydration Cache high school faculty and of foods and also on freezing 'Lorraine Bankhead, ell of Wells storage in California. She went to the University of California from Washington State Returns from Vacation to in addition college where, Miss Amy Kearsley, Cahce coun- teaching, she did research on demonstration As nutrition ty home agent, freezing problems. has returned to her post follow- specialist she works with the ing a vacation spent at Victor, home demonstration staff in thirty-two Idaho with her parents. California counties. ; load lota. The price panel at Its regular meeting also ruled that some county gusoUne dealers are eligible to raise gasoline prices, but reminded that such dealers must file new price with the county price control committee witliin five days after the markup goes Into effect, Tlie panel rescheduled hearing a comjilaint against is Logan restaurant charged with price vio-- ! latlon. members reported. Another complaint on clothing sale was resdieduled. Member .gam urged county . ter requests for price adjustments or complaint tlie panel j with Son frost damage has occurred. which Includes Judge Jesse P. on about Kich. O. W. Edwards, E. G. EarL ,le ,iud- - 4;ld l,ie )k-l500 ceres will be 20 to 30 per cent and Dr. King Hendricks. less. Yield on 1500 acn-- should be above normal, lie predi. ted. BtET Till VVEKS NEEDED He adviM'd farmers to utilise (Continued from Page One) sulks of frozen peas for ensilage year on the same organized basis, to feed dairy rattle. Tlie California however, hoeing beets, and har- Packing Corponition plant at Smnhfield will begm its run about vesting other crops, he sa d Tlie commitu-Is discussing the June 22. he said. , s 'i e SHIRTS A KUOW i possible recruiting girl work crews and female supervisor, to h;p U beet fields and with Uie small berry crop, he add. JIe reporU.d sugar beet crop jojjm exceptionally good and may la.-- t ring county tonnage up to vcl drjplt 6muUer acreage, yeftr. have been apiiroximately 1(.re 8,000 acres seeded as compared to lttst yfr. jr. predicted 8500 yjere would be practically no ke-fields or b,.caU6e of abandoned h,st of labor, A w- - Chamb.-r- , secretary of the UUh Cr0i n inspection reported following tour, that Cache county lias Uie SWANK JEWELRY GIFTS w-- Here from Coast William Ferguson of Lot Angeles, California, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Maugham Tell her 1 . You from . . bye her WICKELS U will be more (V ki Ifi appreciated The Finest Gift of all . . . 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