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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Tape Six Hyrum I Use girl leader splendid l.ving up Co their lul'cnal pledge, wlurh 1. are I n V ? - , , ls levels and who ha been active in explaining AAA programs In with farmers personal contact He Coos in First 4 11 p!de Niel-a'Car.trtl spent My Head to dearer tie.nking Idaho. ut Whitney, TuesiUy My limit to greater lojally Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Morri My llaiidi tu l.oer ap nt two d.iv last wok in Salt My lit ultii to belter lit mg, lor1 Lake City. and. n.y Club, My Community Mr. Nora Nielsen left Tuesday My Country. j to spend several days In Salt In an held service impressive j Luke City. m the Thud ward Sunday even i Wamia Allred was operated on. 4 Tuesday by Dr. Hurgess for the1" k . KUis Vrc removal of Um.s.U. on Cue the program ppeared Mr. Ian IVtersen and Mr The graduates were j lluth Moss were Salt Luke City d cert. fU au. and j w.tn ,ie.,etit Visitors Tuesday tins week. MIA thu fall. Coun-- j will enur the Mrs. Frank Dusenberry was a In charge a m lor ltuby Nielsen w Wednesday. visitor Logan Hie meet.iig. tf Martha guest of her mother Mrs, The glils gradual. ng ure: PaTar bet N.ilu-ntm.a oier-ate- d was Peggy Jensen, Bev. Peter Burges Young Ihixnr, Nancy Lre WahL-non for tbe removal of ton-ai- erh-at the office of Dr. Burgess Melva Nielsen, Valoy Nielx-nCharlene Nl l.sen. Marion Nicl.-ehast week. . Mr. and Mr. Hillary Olst n Beverley Mllh-rtheir to son new welcomed a Mr. Marlin Anhder entertained baby Monday at the Cache at a lovely house party Sunday family m compliment to her Son Cor Valley hospital. Miss who is Joyce Nelson, of Great I or.il Lowell M.irctno-nFall. Montana is a gtic-- t at the enjoying a furlough from m.litary Ivan duties. Mif. An atirmtivily arranged home of her sister and dehilou d.nncr was .served Miller at present. who to Corpor.il Mart u an, Mr. and Miss Gerald. ne Anhder. has visited at the home of her Mr. Vern Fgan of Laylin. Mrs. aunt Mr. Vivian Anhder, has re-- 1 Annie Egan of Nibley, Mrs. Lu- turned to her home In Alamo, cille Cummings of Logan, Miss Elm.se Chambers Nevada. of Ogden, Mr. Miss Rowley return- and .Mrs. Marlin Anhder and Lex Margaret ed to her home in Provo after Marc urn. spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. James are her sLster Mrs. Norval Kitchen happy over the safe arrival on LE British Naval officer ! dulit! ioduJ daring aiglit THIS MODIiRN-STand family. Wednesday of a fine 8s pound raid on (nemy-belconn. Ho i in chart of British Nival Beach 1artira, of Lns Meuter Mrs. Leland The now have baby boy. couple on of whoso jobs ia to land ahead of inv avion troops, wadt ashort with arms Angeles visited last week at the five children. linked to discover ony mines or underwater trap, thrn ainpost the beechea homes of Mrs. Frank Gulbranscn, tor the troops to follow. It is hill wonder that b brinies with firearm. This Joleen El, a son, daughter of Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Isaac Bradley and Mrs. we token during preparations lor th invasion ol Sicily. picture sufGeorge Eliason, James Christiansen. fered an accident recently which Mrs. Maud Liljonquist was call-e- resulted in a broken collar bone. to Ogden Tuesday due to the Miss Eliason is mental departments and require FEWER NEW TIRES recovering satisillness of her daughter Mrs. Cy Dr. factorily with Burgess attend- them to pay full postage on all Smaller quotas of new passenTyson. Mr. Tyson is serving In ing the mail they send out. injury. ear tires for August and ger the armed forces. A lovely baby girl arrived The Council pointed out that reof used and Mayor and Mrs. John Jorgen- safely at the home of Mr. and the estimated revenue quotas larger from free sen motored to Salt Lake City Mrs- - Jesse been tires announced have capped Crookston, Monday, mail in 1942, If it had been reMonday, where they visited rela. I AuKUst 2- - The rouPle now OPA, based on rationing alhave ceived, would more than have by were io iments assigned for the month tivos. They accompanied one son and three balanced the deficits. daughters. department's home by MrB. Mary Liddle of In that year this revenue was by the office of Rubber director. Logan. August quota of Grade I tires TREE MAIL SEEN AS estimated at 72 rmllion dollars The Miss Iris Christiansen, is the lowest since last April. OPA who is and would 14 out have POSTAL the RATE HAZARD wiped cff.cials warned that drivers who employed by the Safeway commillion dollar loss and left a 58 are ehglble for new tires may pany of Salt Lake City, spent the Chicago, Aug. 5 The end of million dollar The study week end at the home of have to accept used or recapped her the long era of annual deficits of the bill andprofit. the history of parents Mr. and Mrs. James for the Post Office department the free mail situation revealed types as long as the quota of new Christiansen. tires is low. was seen today by the National that the of free mall has After a pleasant visit with her Council on Business Mail as it increased volue fivefold In the last 10 Mineral free water has recently parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry endorsed and threw its full sup- years from an estimated cost of been made available for such Nielsen and her friends in port behind the Burch Bill. 14 million dollars in handling of Mrs. Mary Watterson has purposes as boiler feed According to the council, an 1933 to 72 millions in 1942. returned to her home in Magna, intensive study of the bill and water, and manufacturing and In addition to the interests of chemical processes Mrs. Caroline Wray of Poca- its effects indicate that its enacta through afficient governmental bookkeep. tello has spent the past two ment will not only demineralizing' wipe out the ing and the desirability of holding newly developed method. weeks and Post Office relatives visiting drpajemnt's huge each department accountable for friends In Hyrum. She Is house annual loss, but will also bring its postil expenditures, the CounA new electrical guest of her sister Mrs. David about a substantial device has yearly profit. cil declared, any move (o increase been Crookston. developed which will fence The bill, introduced by Reprerates would be postal less Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Nappcr and sentative likely off sections of a stream or lake Thomas G. Burch, of to succeed in the face of a so that fish cannot daughters Margene and Shirley Virginia would abolish the fret yet logs, Post Office department steiks, leaves, and pass, of Sun Diego, California, have mailing privilege of all govern-other debris 1 profit. will flow downstream. spent one week in Hyrum, guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram C. Jensen. Old Man Throws a Frown hc Mrs. Maud Liljonquist, accom panied by her sister, Mrs. Bell OXO 5QOt(?t t JU5 r Billat of California, motored to AnT X)Tro&y CV T'a-POgden Tuesday. Mrs. Billat will Vy Et)Rin COwi remain to visit relatives. OF vOt? Mrs. Irvrut OFercE same VDn' the Ws Laljenquist returned sva-- H day. T Miss Jean Kellett will spend vsqs Tqs-her vacation beginning this week end at the home of her aunt Miss Marcelcne ftj.iiley at Moroni. Miss Bailey will return with Miss Kellett for a visit in Hyrum Mr. Friday, August 6, 1943 , , d d AAiVRestristions'.'M I arual restriction of I.ftmg i Viitdow of tomorrow by Wlll b), n.adtf of nvIot)i acc0Tdmg the Lull State agricultural ad-- , Mt.mphlll) foundcr ot tlle jusimeot agency will enable AAA; pik--, jn5t,tuIe tn u In-to i ers give fu.l Information to Currently being tested for dividual farmer and group this of'mll!jry application, nylon farmer or to none else as to , sc reening has all the advantage, and the provisions of the opera- of metal greening and some spe- hena of the farm program N.!c!tt, on, of Jt 0wn Nl) E national AAA chief ha, u mce any color can not.fled Orville L Lev. chairman be nectary ingrained" in the n, of the state board. U being .pun. It is also resent Apparently present ins'ructions to ru-- i and corrosion, based upon a strictly legal in-- 1 terpretanon of the language of! the law, have In some cases been ' misunderstood. Mr. Dodd wired.' It now appear,, after having conferred with member of congress responsible for drafuig and ad-- ' vocaung the adoption of the law requiring the action that the in-- , structions go somewhat further than Congress Intended. Conse. quentlv, they are hereby revoked. We are convinced that Congress intended merely to prevent the AAA from employing infor. manorial agents and engaging In promotional activity and to place upon the extension service res. potisibility for educational work. Mr. Lee said the altered in. structions will permit AAA per. sonnel in Utah to give information freely to the press or others Interested. The strict interpretation of the law previously issued prevented the AAA from having access to moss communication media. The agency will continue to be handicapped, however, by the law banning employment of a state information specialist who In the past has prepared informational material for the press and radio on the state and local upon Information i activities , j I "i I I l''l 1 I I 4,IM"M tin 4 I Wt'H't l '4"I"H I Washington 1 M I t 1 RATES Hotel $1.50 342 Grant Avenue and op SAN FRANCISCO Hy-ru- m, SQUIRE EDGEGATE-T- Headquarters for Utah and Idaho People Managing Owner, Wallace 4,4T'I' I.".,H.1..1.4.444..Mi.1..14-H-H..m,,;,- (Spick) Carlisle .I BY LOUIS ( RICHARD Tups is Out later. Private and Mrs. Lee McBride their first recently welcomed child, a fine baby girl, at a Logan hospital. The mother was formerly Miss Phyllis Newbold of Logan. Lee, son of Lester is stationed at Waco, Texas. Little Judith Nielsen, daugh-'te- r of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nielsen suffered a severe and painful ac- cident this week when her hand was caught in the hay pully. Part of one finger was amputated and the hand badly bruised. The injured member is being treated y Dr. Burgess and is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Nielsen of their City welcomed second child and son at the Cache Valley hospital July 31st. The baby is a grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Liljenquist and Mr. and Mrs. J. Vern Nielsen of Hyrum. John H. Christiansen of May. wood, California, who is a son of Mrs. Frank Gulbfanaen of Hyrum, has received the distinct honor of representing the United States in technical aircraft work in the British Isles. Mr. Christiansen, who has been and employed by the Poulsen Nardon Aircraft corporation at Maywood, California due to his superior work and skill has been selected by the government to serve in his line in Briton for the duration, with the Lockhead and Vega Aircraft corporations. Mrs. Christiansen and son Jay will remain in Maywood during Mr. Christiansens absence. A very fine gesture was regirls of cently made by the the South end of the county when they furnished the Sunday lunch for the U S O at Logan. contributed toward Each girl cakes and cookies sandwiches, which were served at the Soldiers center by the four year club of Under the guidance girls. r SQUIRE EDGEGATE The Wife Refuses to Take the Bfame Salt Lake 4-- DAN DUNN - SECRET OPERATIVE 48 BY ions RICHARD |