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Show Page Kij-rh- The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah t n rU r tiu-.ii- t.it II r all rt-- l a ml tmi-ir- Membership 't of : U.X- : - L, l lrk . A pregram to aid dub members undertake "warwm projects will feature lung of the National 4 11 club n.ubih.ition week, announced for March 4 12. David Sharp and Fern de.-une-d N the value printed U1 down lliruw Don't ytur overoil t!- - counter for your with. worked niii'.liuut to I Mampi IVur out the reqinn d toil really Horizontally, H"t formuly, If 'u nuik rneut 13 I'talinr! D'.ii'i. tour out two f'd nampt Valued lit. JO retrUv In turn, your merchant for change M'Ven Will t;:'e j ot red rt.oij toki tti each worth one f point Flue token will be riven r rfur blue rtampii in the; t aa tliam-i fords. j I Of processed purchase f Tok nv have no captation date. t i OlA regulation require that communfood store jitM every Like their boss. President W. M. Jeffers of the Union Pacific Ksts and the ity pi Ice eeibn Hubert Johnson (left) and Wayne Strohl (right) are bethe railroad, waker-uppers- " ktores groupings. of train crews. Compare ginning their careers as call boys price's yeu are charged with the selected as was Employees of the Union Pacificrubbcr director, top li'Kal pines on the otlicial of the an career example the outstanding chosen have list. Without pubhc roojseration, railroad theme. M. W. Jeffers, programs control cannot be effective of their president, pn Mr. Jeffers will be a guest on theme of their NBC radio and intlat. on avoided. You cannot as the the 19. The program, which will also inprogram on February a will not that public an interview with two clude prob'd weekly series, "Your America," work to protect itself. Good call boys, Wayne is dedicated to the American present-da- y requires that shoppers OCt ideal of individual enterprise, Strol.l of Council Bluffs, la., and own for tlw-iand Mr. Jeffers, who rose from Robert Johnson, who is a native OlA denies that only one more ho position of call boy to become of North Platte, Nebr., Mr. shoe rahon ftump will be made head of the railroad and national Jeffers birthplace. valid for rationed shoes this yrar. No MiU.stant.al change in entertainment chairman of the NAME tlie is (.OFFERS program cummitte. ontieip.ited. Although it is still COMMITTEES The new president emphasized too early to state definitely how heads to direct play that the club will be operated this Committee many pairs of shoes will be to provide recreation for the available for civilians in 1944. in- on the Logan Golf and Country year of northern Utah golf, hundreds dications now are that the pres- club course for the year were ers who use Its fairways. He said club Chris Monsen, ent ration rate- -a new stamp ''"unced by the first plans are being formulated to following approximately every six month j president, meet-mof new officers Monday keep it in the best of condition will be maintained. Thirty days possible. in Logan canyon. notice will be given if cancel- - evening An appeal to golfers to turn in lation of either of the two valid Ev Thorpe, physical education inold and cut balls for recondiall shoe stamps becomes necessary. structor at Utah S.ate Agriculwas made by David Tar-betioning Do you want to save the tural college, was named to the club secretary, who said and yourself a king's ransom post of tournament will be a sethere undoubtedly by staving off inflation? Then chairman, succeeding Glen Worth- enlist as a volunteer worker with i Ington. His assistants wtill be rious shortage of balls this your local war price and ration, Coach Delbert (Deb) Young and Don't let someone Grant Keaton. They will direct lng board. else carry your load. Be a good monthly director's cup play, the sportsman and help c;irry on this Logan Amateur, which attracts work, which will shorten the war. leading golfers from the state The Wellsvile ward Old Folks You don't need a special invita- each year, and various dub events. party and ward reunion was held tion. This is it. Telephone your E. U. Moser, Logan city engin-cor- , with Chairman Hershell local board and ask for orders. was named chairman of the Thursday OPA lias found it necessary to greens committee. in charge. The day's afBradshaw He will select ration imputed sugar syrup and his assL-tanin the near future,, fair began at 2 oclock when a l. sometimes called and Melvin Squires was named meeting was held. Those over 80 rock candy, which conies mainlv years of age seated on the stand from Cuba. So much of the raw for collegiate work in 1890, about were Mrs. Alvira Baugh, Mrs. Jusugar was being converted into 40,000 students have registered lia these processed forms that the and 0,400 have been Wyatt, R. C. Smith and Heber graduated, practice threatened to Leonard W. C. Green, all members of the two McDonald, secre. dislocate) sugar rationing in the United tary of the USAC Alumni asso-- f wards over 70 years and all wid ' CPA took ciation, issues an invitationto all ows, were invited ateS;. Accordinfi1y. guests. The auover the rationing of sugar syrup former students and alumni to ditorium was beautifully decorated and sugar crystal to prevent large return March 8 and join with the for the occasion under the direc-tioindustrial users from evading ra- students and faculty in observof Chairman Wilford Ander. tioning. For that reason, hold on ing the traditional founders day. son, to Sugar Stamp Forty until you need sugar for canning. thi-m- Drive lie Feature Mill ac;i-Vitt- all blue atari, jis R.it.n Bok Four will have o:fits c.uh, value of t'o in 4-- H r I F ' ,lt! i'.n k i i wil UrSp your local latum chuiur imr.l.ant ly knowing li'.w the oik. Juft kcp m j, ,iu lh.lV Club National Week Announced Call Boys Starred in Show RATION NOTES Friday, February IS, J assistant state S.h.j ley, j j ptlf-rli.e- leader.-- . 4 II es dub rejKirted today, In addition to reaching young who are pe pie of the nation members of the popular movement. the mobilization week will attempt to acquaint the American public with the work will be provided with member an opportunity to check up on their efforts to date in helping to win the war. (2 Every mem ter will be given a chance to rcutT.rm his intention of curry.ng ins goals to completion, e.pecially tho-- e food affecting production. and healili. 3 Encouragement of every club member to assume respoiisibll-.tfor enroll. ng at least one new ntem bi-and to help him get in the local club. t4 The results of 4 11 club work will be publicized from the staiidpo.nt of na and lufal tion, state, county, community activities, so that the general public may be adequately informed regarding tig importance of the the with program in helping war effort. eou.M-ivat.u- n r 1911 W. W. bershlp drive. Director Owens will talk over radio station KSL In Salt Lake city on March 4, at 12.15 p. m., and another program i being planned for March 11 over station KDYL in Salt Lake City, Mr. Sharp announced. AsLt-.nhun with the program will be ,Mi.- - Fern Slop-hassistant state leader. Nationally, a message by Preai-din- t JluOM-vel- t to all 4 H members w.U be given. Additional bru.id-in.-i.by farm and dub leaders will be presented, along will nationwide articles, magazine newpajx r publ.e.ty atul an extensive membership campaign. y, -i it May H Cause infection being accomplished each year by Fdc qukk rcltrl from iirhinf caur by mrfrj, tCiPttr. txrDJjJr and (rflkrf lUU.fttf ftttUrlr the members and their leaders, j mooil-.zaiioUtahs national Injun! uwt Hir o4iiu'. rittm. formula. k our purposes, which"" will be week program will Include two 0, O. D. MltCHtrriON. A Un tUinlrMi find Sui)lhr. tomkfl M?d carried out during the week, have' radio broadcasts, distribution of (sraM-IcIfTiil bollix intrmr itchirut quickly urr Ak vuf been outlined by national head-- enrollment cards, posters, stickers ffuvmt.urnionryliAtk ttxlay lor D. O. D. rnucftirncN. quarters, as follows: (1) Club' and publicity, as part of a mem ' tt - " t J A Surprise Shipment of p r , self-intere- shoe-rationi- RECEIVED BY - NEEDHAMS t, na-tio- n Wellsville Yes, at Needhams while the supply lasts you can obtain one pattern of kitchen silverware, the first silver-plat- e we have j ts received in many sugar-crysta- months! ' n FOUNDERS' DAY PROGRAM LISTED Continued from page One) extension service. He was one of the founders cf the Alumni and served terms as president. In July, 1943 he was director emeritus of the . sion service and assigned adviser to the staff and given an opportunity to write his findings on underground water, a project he has been gathering data on for several years. In addition to his many responsibilities at the institution Director Peterson has given much me and attention to important activities. From 1914 to 1917 he was a member of the Utah State Road commission. In 1917 he became state geologist and held that position until 1921. In 2930 he was appointed to the committee on conservation and administration of the public domain by President Herbert Hoover and m 1936 Secretary Harold L Ickes named him a member of a committee to analyze and recom. mend future procedure on the irrigation and land development under the irrigation project in Arizona. Later he was named to a similar committee for many western irrigation projects under the reclamation service. For many years Director Peterson was a member of the Utah Water Storage commission, and at the present time he is a fellow of the American Academy for the Advancement of Science, a member of the Utah Academy of Science, the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, the New York Natural History association, and Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholastic fraternity. He is listed in Men of Science" and is author of numerous monographs on geology, SHOE n Fila-Yum- Irrigation, During drive, he the Cache RATIONING is a FAMILY AFFAIR FAMILY affairs are fun, Knives, 6 Teas, arent they? the various items in your budget when youve overspent a little here or there. Its the same with shoe rationing. If Junior needs twice as many shoes as dad . . . r then borrow the necessary stamp from Dad or any other member of the family at home. Shoe stamps are transferrable among members of an immediate family. When you shop, bring the book . . . ... we cant accept not loose Combination 24-pie- ce 6 6 Forks Soups Including federal tax e Open Stock Value! problem? You know how you borrow from the loose stamp 6 Piece-By-Piec- Then why consider shoe rationing such a a m-- A Illustrated is not identical with ware now offered. Pattern Needhams Special Replacement Guarantee This silverware is a product, fabricated from substitute materials, and is bought and sold as the best we can obtain at this time. As such our guarantee is limited to the following offer: When peace rewar-tim- e turns and shipments of sterling silver is resumed on a normal basis we will accept any pieces of this silverplate as full credit toward J;he purchase of an equivalent number of pieces of sterling silver. TO OBTAIN THE MAXIMUM SERVICE FROM THIS WARE IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU. 1. Wash thoroughly in HOT WATER immediately after use and DRY COMPLETELY at once. 2. Avoid leaving pieces in water even for short periods of time. 3. Store in an absolutely dry place when not in use. stamps. We Still Have a Few RECHOW MORTON -- HOSIERY NORTH MAIN LINGERIE 1944 Calendars Want One? FOOTWEAR II nLi J FINE and agriculture. the fourth war loan has been chairman of county committee in a successful camgaign. Since the Utah State Agricul-tura- l college first opened its doors SPECIAL ACCESSORIES . . . War Bonds O.EWELEfeNORTH LOS AN. UTAH Keep Buying MAIN ST, tOGN, UTAH. fHONi 156 |