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Show Face Three The Cache American. IOgan. Cache County. Utah Friday. Septemlicr 17, 1913 USAC Open for Laamm Registration September 27 orhedulcd for 27 at Utah collt-re- , full t.itc AarituHur.il quarter rurullinrnt procedure and were (nil gel II lined WeaiH.uUy ty William . rrg-a- t rur. and It. Ardn Framtw-n- . member of Hie reg committee. I kith freshmen and former students Will rrgtairr, beginning at 8 a m.. Mr, liell wud. An assembly for freshmen and other new stud-enwill be condueted at 8 am. In the college auditorium, at 8 a. m. will lAsembltea be conducted by dean of the seven scnooli who will ou'line course requirement and outline procedure fur tlw new student. Following the meeting student will obticn registration form in the aud.torium and will register with faculty dvier who are of credit assigned upon receipt transcript, be explained. Former (tudeuts will obtain re gudration form in the aud.toriura beginning at 8 am. and will fill out form m the library with the id of major professors. Tht. associated women students women will enroll organization students at the time they register President Winifred Amacher cf Logan, announced. A party hat been scheduled by the organization for Monday 7m ) of Service to the Nation f W;.h Muiid .y, SHOP AT SliVHS AM) SAVE YEARS Si trlil, tt ff $vr frrs 75? Jw-U- lrj-lion State Planning Hook Tells of Utahs r Post-wa- p zr !int SHIPMENT 90-I- b. Weight, Reg. 3.05-Sa- le 65-l- b Weight, Reg. 2.65-Sa- le 55-l- b. Weight, Reg. : r4r-blf- -, 35-l- b. Weight, Reg. 1.29 ,, i j)49 quick-install- 89 . 4x8 ft. 4x9 ft. . . jafo 1.44 . . . . . , 1.821 . if . Looks like real pine paneling . . . mellow and cheerful. Acts as in. sulation, too. helping reduce fuel unused space costs. Transforms into quiet, liveable rooms. 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Its easy. ru, t 4,1' 1.98-S- ale Weight, Reg. t'" A Asbestos Roof Coating Master-Mixe- d Mrs. Wayne Hiibner entertained Sunay evening at dinner in compliment to Mrs. Bessie Ferguson of Los Angeles, California. Places were also marked for Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brown and Shirley Brown all of Hyrum and Mr. and Mrs. George Hiibner. Miss Mary Jensen returned home from the Budge hospital where she underwent a major operation. entertained Mrs. Alonzo Wood at a birthday dinner Wednesday evening in honor of her daughter Dorothy of Ogden. A beautiful cake formed the centerpiece where covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Muir, Sharon and Del Muir, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Wood, Miss Audrey Wood, Gilbert Wood and the host and hotsess. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hancock motored to Salt Lake City Sunday, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evan H. Mitchell, Mrs. Mitchell was formerly Miss Faye Hancock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buist motored to Idaho Falls and spent the week end with Mrs. Buists-sisterand families. Best-of-A- Il 7 2.39-S- ale 45-l- b. 350-pag- e I Insulation LIMITED TIME ONLY! After Victory," a Copies of for post war planning study mailed this Utah, are being week to county commissions, and groups planning throughout the state according to Ora Dundy, commissioner in the Utah department of publicity and industrial development who pre. book. pared the stated Commissioner Bundy that the first volume deals with water, mining, industrial devel- opment and freight rates on a state-wid- e basis. Agriculture, and public works are on a sectional basis but will be analyzed in other parts of the state in subsequent publications. 4 With P-- SALE EEN Plans Boys entering the armed forces have not always complied with the regulations provided for the returning of rationing books upon to entering the army according O. Guy Cardon, chairman of the Cache county Rationing and Price Control board. announced Mr. Cardon today that a number of boys in Cache county have been delinquent in some and turning in books have not turned them In at all. The regulations provide that a rationing book belonging to a man entered who has the service should be turned in to the local rationing board within ten days from the date of his induction. Mr. Cardon urged the families of these boys to comply with this unregulation to prevent any pleasant investigations or the neof cessity any compulsory measures. NOW BRINGslh)1 sI Keg. Turn in Books INSULATE extra saving Feature of the first week will be the asannual President's sembly on Wednesday, when President E. G. Peterson will outline policies of Utah State and acquaint the student body with traditions of the campus. "The school year will be conducted On a normal basis," he de. clared. 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