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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah P;iC Fight County Picks Deer Problem Aired At Wildlife Meet Weed Supervisor T L Iliamhurd of Sinlihflehl Cache comity aeilcullural Inspector suite August, 1943 was selected county weed control superviwir Wednesday at a joint meeting of and the county commissioners control committee, weed county it was announced by Agent Lloyd ' AnilUtll A DaV ' of the . composite picture of the Cache htd- was . ofi " lrmnud by reprrwnuiiivthe fU wid game commission, the forest Service and the live-- j hut all agreed' cLnton Nelson of SmliLrteld lot R. Uunsaker. stock association had been named ih.tirm.in of tradition-Leeherd succeeds Wynn the that Mr. Blanchard in general redueeil by oj n season on i day at Utah State Agrl Davis. Box Elder county agriculdoe, at a meiting of the Cache ; cultural college, it wa announced tural inspector, who was appointWildlife Federalon m Ixgan Wed talay by Student Body President ed List summer after the attor-negeneral ru'ed that John II. nesilay night. (Dale Lewis of Ixigan. was ineligible to hold the mern-Schenk fed ration Wed Mote than 2"0 The eounc.l tentatively re t Ler and guests attended the meet- - j nesday, April 19 as date for the office because he was a state Mr, Schenk resigned ing and heard d sru.i do ns by N, j annual day to "clean up the legislator. last July after receiving the rulE. Iowan, chairman of the Stale j campus and Install any new control, provenients." ing and no permanent supervisor of Big Came was of appointed. O. Stewart, James supervisor Burns B. Crook v ton of North committee, The weed control the Cache National forest, Allan Logan w as appointed assistant C. Handle, big game management chairman and Donald Stewart of headed by E. E. Hcndneks of director of the state fish and Logan will be in charge of the Lewiston as chairman, presented a new program to the commisgame commission; T. Hay Theurer "A" day assembly. A mid-daof Providence, president of the luncheon to be prepared by Flu sioners who approved It imme. Logan Canyon Cattle association Upvilon, home economics org.iui diately. and Bob Hebbler, president of the ration, will be served Under the new arrangement by the Lee Wildlife federation. Stale will sign agreements Spurs, sophomore women'j service farmers Kay. director of education for the organization. A feature of the with tlA county committee to carstate fish and game commission day will be daitribution of "Stu- ry on the weed control work cn presented moving pictures. dent Lies" campus weekly, fd.ted a three year basis, Mr. Hunsaker Mr. Larsen reported that the by Calder Pickett of rrcston, explained They set the approximate cost at $13 per acre, which big game board is going to make Idaho, an effort to visit all deer areas A under will include cultivation and chemgestapo" committee in the state before their annual the direction of Orrin Curtis of ical treatment. when Murray will be organized to run meeting in Uie summer He announced that the county they set tlie deer kill for next down all shirkers who are not at had ordered two carloads of fall. work on the campus. Such de- chqmical for control work and Personally, I think we hae linquents will lc penalized with received assurance that it will be gone too far in reducing the deer a spray from the fire hose, Curtis delivered. One half carload Is exherd by ojxn seasons on doe," he said. pected in the near future and will declared. In the future we should be made available to those who order it immediately at the depend more on accurate counts PRICE CHECK SHOWS to keep a well balanced herd. office. agent's FEW VIOLATIONS He explained that the buyer Discussing the forest service's In February 57,971 OPA volun-ce- r must unload and pay for the views on the problem, Mr. Stew art pointed out the difficulty of price panel aides visited 295,-89- 0 chemical at the time it arrives retail food stores in the at a price of 10 cents per pound. making an accurate count this year because of the open winter. United States to check on price First consideration on orders will Last year, he said, a spring spot ceilings and to aid grocers in be given to irrigation companies. count was made and we estimated keeping tp with the price con- Purchasers whose orders are apthe deer herd at 8000. In the trol regulations. In Salt Lake city proved, will be notified by mail the recent retail food store survey when to call for their supply, Mr. fall, rangers on four districts. Ogden, Logan canyon. Blacksmith showed that only I 4 per cent of Hunsaker said. Fork canyon and Bear Lake the 3.700 items checked were in The weed committee urged farwere asked to make a count and violation. The December figure mers to consider and make plans estimate and their figure was 8100. showed a 8 9 per .cent violation. for the control work immediately The Logan survey showed that and to plant weed-fre- e However, it's not the numbers seed whenwe're interested in," Mr .Stewart Logan was more than 3 per cent ever possible this spring. They emphasized. "We want to control In viol ition explained the work will be fathe doer herd so they will not This was primarily on posting of cilitated this year by new equipdamage the vegetative cover. prices, grades, and price listings. ment which has been purchased He cited the conflict between A recheck will be made In the the deer and cattle on spring near future to sec If Logan mer- Lard for Pies range land and advocated the chants have corrected the violaYou can get out the old pie tin federation select a committee to tion. and grease them up again now represent them, a game wardm, a " that l.rd is off the ration list. forest ranger, and a representative Sthools Close 19 of Agriculture exper- May j Department of the livestock association meet All Cache county district schools iments have shown that lard has and form recommendations to be will close Friday, May 19 as, no superior as shortening for pie forwarded to tin state big game scheduled, J. W. crust and powder biscuits. When Superintendent board on a purely local basis.' Knkbride you make that ol apple pie, stop reported Thursday. Mr. Theurer believed that the North Cache high school will hold and remember that everything forest service had asked the commencement exercises on that you use in the pie is under price stockmen to reduce numbers of date and South Cache ceremon. control the apples, the lard, the cattle grazing on forest lands by ics will be conducted the the silt, flour, and evSunday, tin, pie 35 per cent this year and said en the stove whether new or used May 21. his group felt that similar cuts should be made in the deer population. Mr. Randle, in his discussion, declared that the success ration of hunters showed decrease last year in areas where large numbers of doe had been removed during the preceeding two or three years. Throughout the southern Utah, Cache and Los creek areas, 18 per cent more hunters were reported but 12 per cent fewer deer were taken. On the Cache areas, the doe success ration dropped from 70 per cent in 1942 to 50 per cent last year, but more bucks 1900 in 1943 to 1600 in 1942 were taken. He advocated that a definite game management plan, based on scientific counts and studies, be formulated for future hunting recommendations. A dr kUitu PJannCCl al UjAv j 1 rd y I Friday, March Region One Agent Suggests Grub Control s wet-taabl- d RATION REMINDERS MEATS, FATS Red stamps are Good Indefinitely. PROCESSED FRUITS, VEGE. Green TABLES Good Stamps Indefinitely SUGAR Sugar Stamp 30 is good indefinitely for five pounds. Sugar Stamp 40 is good for five pounds of canning sugar through 28, next year. TIRE INSPECTION DEADLINES holders, May 31; holders, June 30. SHOES Stamp 18 in Book One ia good through April 30. Air. plane Stamp 1 Book Three is Another shoe good indefinitely. stomp, good beginning May 1, will be announced soon. INCOME TAX Declartions of estimated 1944 tax are due by April Track-Footba- ll Slates Announced by Adams Cattle grub (heel and n;rthern ox w.irtie flies) cause loaSc-to amount. ng to several dairy rm-million dollars a year. The treatment has been successful in controlling this post, according to Reuben Hansen, assistant agricultural agent. Locate the grubs the along baik and treat with derris root or cube root powder powder which contains 5 per cent roten-nonIt Is usually mixed with an equal portion of wqttable sulfur 325 mesh) and sifted lightly Over the back, rubbing It Into the coat of hair with the hands. Be sure that the grub especially the powder. obtain swellings of cattle When larger number are treated, 5 pounds of derris or e cube powder, 10 pounds of sulfur and 100 gallons of water are mixed and sprayed over the backs of the cattle with a power sprayer. This is the most economical and convenient meth-owhen large numbers of cattle are treated. The price amounts only to about two cents per cow each treatment Now is a good time to begin controlling cattle grubs before mature magots leave the backs of cattle. The more cattle treated in the community, the greater will be the general benefit, and the control is also a profitable and patriotic practice. February 31, 1011 Track Event Set For May 3 at ISAC Date for region one track event and the 1944 football schedule were announced today by H. Adams of Hyrum, region secretary, following a meeting of the region one coaches Wednesday mglit in Brigham city. Tlie track committee set May 5 as the date for the region meet and it will be held in the Utah Aggie stadium If proper arrangements can be made, Mr. Adams said. a Eighth round -- Bear River et Eldir, Logan at South Cache, North Cache at Weber, Final round South Cat he at North Caihe. (By mutual agreement this game may be played during the sixth round) Box Stamps Available For Kids Shoes The barefoot boy with cheeks of tan need not go barefooted unless school coach, was appointed chairman of the track committee, to he wants to, according to HeR. Burns Crookston, Logan high be assisted by Heber Whiting, North Cache coach and Mr. Adams. Meets also were scheduled at Hyrum and Brigham city lor April 21. At Hyrum, South Cache, North Cache and Logan and possibly ITeston, Idaho, will compete Box while at Brigbam. Elder, Weber, Ogden and Bear River tracksters will perform. The North Cache invitational relay meet jwas tentatively set for April 25 and all schools will send teams to the state relay meet on April 29 in Salt Lake city, he said. Officials for the region meet In Logan wiU be Dr. C. L. Anderson, referee; Glen Worthington, Logan basketball coach, high school starter; Charles Jenkins of Logan, head timer and Delbert (Deb) Young, Utah Aggie track coach, head judge. The football schedule, with a starting date to be set later was arranged as follows: First round 9outh Cache at Bear River. Second round Bear River at Logan, Box Elder at South Cache, Ogden at North Cache. Third round Weber at Bear River, Box Elder at North Cache, Ogden at South Cache. Fourth round Bear River at Ogden, South Cache at Weber, North Cache at Logan. Fifth round Ogden at Weber. Logan at Box Elder. Sixth round Box Elder at Ogden, Weber at Logan. 15. ber G. Taylor, OPA miscellaneous products representative. No child needs to go without Some shoes," said Mr. Taylor. mothers do not cem to understand that additional ration stamps for childrens shoes may be obtained by applying to their war price and rationing boards when the family supply of stomps Is used. We have no record of any of tlie boards turning down applicants for extra . stamps for children's shoes." In view of the fact that the first day of May a new shoe stamp will be valid, special stamps will not be i&ued from April 15 to May 1, announced Mr. Taylor, except in hardship cases. Golf shoos, if you can get them, are rationed the same as street shoes." Mr. Taylor said. 'Tennis shoes and gym shoes, however, will be releasod in limited numbers and will be The shoes will have canvas uppers and vulcanized rubber soles. d. t Flour Ceilings Ceiling prices on the new enriched flour has been reduced by OPA by five cents a hundred pounds to enable housewives to provide more nutritious breads for their families. Enriched flour has been selling at 17 cents higher than the plain flour Needhams Suggest Puppet Show Miss Helen Newey will present a puppet show Friday at 8 p. m. at the weekly USO club meeting for wives of Cache Valley service men, Mrs. Clark Haskins, member of the hostess group, reports. Other hostesses are Mrs. Esther Paulsen, Mrs. A. Lee Reese, Mrs, Wesley Schaub, Mrs. Frank Reese Mrs. Hyrum Tippetts, Mrs. Newell and Cahoon, Mrs. lotllie Riggs Mrs. W. H. White. Seventh round North Cache at Bear River, Logan at Ogden, Weber at Box Elder, T TV!5? . ' r r : ' & r ( Needhams Offer At fOR THOSE s cons-ideraJb- & 'C) N SERVICE 'fell College Sets Election Dates Nominations and election of student body officers to serve next year at Utah State Agricultural college will be run off early in April, Mary Maughan of Lo. gan, student councilman in charge of elections, reported Thursday after the council drew up plans for balloting. Candidates for offices of student body vice president, president, secretary, three-yecouncilman and three councilmen. must present petitions signed by J00 regularly registered students on or before Tuesday, April 4 at ar one-ye- ar 5 p. m., she explained. A nominating assembly will be held Wednesday, April 5 at noon in the main auditorium and priwill be held mary elections Tuesday, April 1L Students will vote on the second floor of the main building from 9 a.m. to 4 p. m. Finalists will be introduced in a campaign assembly set for Monday, April 17 at noon and final election will be held Tuesday, April 18, Miss Maughan explained. The things you do without are the things Uncle Sam can use to outfit his fighting men. Buy Stamp and Bonds. $24.75 $19.75 FRICES INCt-UP- KPBtAt $100. TAX NEEDHAMS A Diamond Endures . . . See Needhams Fo rYours. Middle of the Block Sign of the Clock. J |