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Show KEEP 0.1 n i vith VAR 00IIDS Thirteenth Year a home taiki: fu!: home iVr Year SFl.-- No. 02 l.ok'an. Utah, Vft Center Telephone 700 May 2, 1911 Tiu-Mla- 1 )2 Democrats Slate Meet 9 . 4 Exposition Slated at County l air Grounds Stuart DuWs of Plans were complete and all arrangements made today for stag- annual Cache ing the second county Junior fat stock show Saturday at the Cache county fair grounds. It was announced by Reuben Hansen. assistant county agent and show manager. "The show will be moro than a twice as large as last year's," Mr. j Hansen reported, "with more than 75 beef, 20 sheep and 10 hogs ex- Storage Djual to Op- April 30 iJist Year tion, Democratic national iv ! y -- committeeman from Utah has been selected to deliver the keynote address at the Cache county Democratic convention ' Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Lojian Junior hiph school auditorium, Dr. VI W. Merrill, county party - The record breaking precipitation during April over northern Utah Increased the water content of the snow cover on the high Watershed and removed all fear of a water shortage during the summer of 1944. Dean George D. Cl de, irrigation engiiwer for tha Utah Experiment station, reported today after making a survey of conditions April 30. 'The low temperatures throughout the month delayed melting and as a result of this and heavy there precipitation,' he explained, now is considerably more watex In the snow cover on northern Utah watersheds than there wa on April 1." A survey of the Mt. Logan snow courses on April 30 showed 9.8 linhes of water at the 7.000 foot elevation, compared to none last year. The runoff last year started about April 10 and as a result, all of the snow up to about tha 7500 elevation had melted by May 1, he said. At 8000 feet, there was 23.8 Inches of water compared to 18.8 Inches on April and 26.7 lnche on May 1, 1943. This measurement shows that there has been an accumulation of 7 inches of water in the snow cover at this elevation during the past month. Tils is the greatest accumulation during any April since records have been kept. he pointed out In most years the water content of the snow cover at 8,000 feet elevation actually decreases dm to melting and runoff. At the highest stake, 9,000 feet, there is 28.2 inches of water in the snow cover, he announced. This is an increase of 10.4 tncaea over that of April 1 and is just equal to the water in snow storage on May 1, 1943, which wa heaviest accumulation since 1936. Dean Clyde pointed out that the storage condition is much better than on April 1, when the survey revealed that the average water content of the snow cover on Mt. Logan was equal to 70 per cent of the 1924-4- 3 average and only 49 per cent of that on April pected to be entered. Open only i chairman, announced toclub and Future Farmers I to day. of America chapter members, they j will be competing for ribbons and Governor Herbert Ik approximately $300 in cash premMaw also will attend the iums. convention and present a Tie show is staged mainly to short address, Dr. Merrill MR. and MRS. I). M. CAMPBELL provide show' rmg experience for respected Logan inuplt. will observe their golden wedding anniversary dub members who Intend to exSunday. said. Other visitors, inhibit animals at the annual InBOSTON TETTER cluding many of the cantermountain Junior Fat Stock show didates for state and nain north Salt Lake, he explained. A Junior Judging contest at 11 tional offices have been a. m. will open the show, he said. to attend. invited Four onimals will be rated and James McMurrin, State the club members entering the 'm Providence, he was a Sunday By F. R. A. By Bramwcll Peck contest will Judge the animals and Senator frorrf the county, score them on a card. Their reCommemorating the fiftieth an- -. school teachers for 20 years, and Braintree, Mass., May 1, 1944 will act as temporary sults will be compared with the niversary of their marriage, Mr. served in the ward choir, as a All through April the winter visofficial show results, and prizes and Mrs. D. M. Campbell, respect-- 1 teacher and as a faithful and itors in Florida have been coming chairman for the convened residents of Providence and Lo- - prominent member of the stake back to Boston and it has been tion, which will have as awarded on basis of the comparisons. gan, will be honored at en infor-- 1 high priest quorum, interestnig to compare New England its principal business the At 1 p. m., Judging of all entries mal reception Sunday from 3 to 7 Mrs. Campbell, the former Ell- - impressions of Florida with Cache Sec375 be West will begin. Beef animals will p.m. at their home, zabeth Rossiter, Is known to every, Valley ideas about California in reorganization classified as choice, good or com- ond South street. All friends and one as Aunt Libbie. She was winter. One of our friends has county party mercial and the hogs and lambs, relatives of the couple are Invited bom March 18, 1862 in Salt Lake Just returned from Winter Park, naming of delegates to to attend. as prime, choice and good. City, a daughter of William A Florida, which we hope L. D. S. the state convention, Dr. be club A new feature will Mr. Campbell, who is a member and Eliza Crabtree Rossiter. missionaries are trying to convert. a of five with group competition, of one of the oldest and most but had Merrill reported. of the Elizabeth He didn't meet any, A member animals to be exhibited for judg- widely known families in Cache of to much Utah museum about the say Mrs. L. E. Nelson has Campbell Camp, Daughters born ing. Six clubs already have enter- Valley, was February 27, Pioneers, she acted as counselor In of 70,000 different shells, about been appointed program ed and more are expected. Mr. 1869 in Providence, a son of Jothat organization for many years. the Winter Park College, and Hansen announced. Only one en- seph H. and Elizabeth Mathews She also found time to serve as about the and the Junior University Club some chairman try per club will be accepted. Campbell. These two Cache valley leader in the Providence religion of whose members date back to Democrats, under the diDr. I. F. Edwards, assistant pro- pioneers who came here in 1859, cLss for seven years, was Identi- the 1880's for their college days rection of John Binns, fessor of animal husbandry at had nine children, six of whom fied with the ward MIA organizaand make up a hcary and merry Utah State Agricultural college, j now jiaVe celebrated their golden be in charge of the will tion and for 20 years she was a college band. We were most Inwill Judge the beef animals, and Sowedding anniversaries. decorations. hall faithful teacher In the Relief terested in his reports of President David Sharp, manager of the InActive throughout his life as e ciety. For 15 years she acted as a Hamilton Holt, once editor of the termountain Junior fat stock show, member of the church, he served member of the Providence old New York Independent and who will Judge the hogs and lambs. on a mission to Great Britain as folks organization. had once arranged an interview Cache the Valley a Sponsored by young man, and was a member She is beloved by members ol for us with Richard Bennett, fathhouse association, the Clearing pf the bishopric of the Dempsey both families, from the most dis- er of the then undeveloped Joan. show committee is headed by Rus- ward in Southern Idaho. During tant relative down to the most Had we known the career ahead sell S. Hanson, cashier of the First xhe annual finance drive of the the 35 years they made their home recent as ol chairman Bank acquaintance or friend. of her we should have asked him Cache Valley Boy Scout council National far more penetrating questions. has been tentatively scheduled to (Continued on page Eight) the executive committee, with J. AnH. P. Anyway college presidents have open May 16, Treston W. Pond, J. Theurer, Amos Bair, always interested us for we have council executive, announced fol- 1, 1943. derson, Ray Jensen, and Mr. HanThe delayed melting and relaknown Kerr, Widtsoe, Peterson, lowing a meeting of the finance sen, as members. tively heavy snow cover that has The show ring committee inand Kingsbury, Thomas, Upham committee. H. A. Benson, representative of accumulated during April may reDale in Utah and Idaho colleges cludes Mr. Jensen, chairman; JesThe drive will get underway American Dairy Association, in a high runoff during the se Theurer, Rulon Olsen, Ray the The annual inspection of the and Kerr was the best of them about that date, he said, .with a sult meet Cache dairywill with county next 30 days, he warned. The for he was the Cannon, Tieron Anhder and Mr best and ''kick-of- f dinner for all workers . picture with respect to flood flow men, Wednesday at 2 p. m. in Logan senior high school ROTC knew how to hide politician Hansen. it completely and will be wound up within a the courtroom of the county court unit will be held Wednesday at when he talked to has changed completely during Our gen. you. 1:15 on m. Crimson it field, p. week or 10 days. Goal for the April and considerable house to discuss newly developed damage eral of impression college presiwas announced today by Major has been hiked from $9600 may result unless stream channels year phases of the national milk imdents is that they are men who unit comto take care of a and control structures are watched provement program as well as tc William H. Killian, have ceased to be companion, to $14,000 outline the work of the American mandant. field executive. carefully during the runoff seadistrict Wyoming able human Robert D. Benson, sta- for intellectualbeings, ceased to care Major part of the increase will be son. Dairy Association, County Agent Captain but deProfessor Wilford D. Porter, col- Lloyd R. Hunsaker announced to- tioned at the University of Utah, vote themselves leadership to feath- solicited in that area, Mr. Pond The delayed melting during State editor Utah at uniquely Agricullege will be the inspecting officer and has Increased the watershed day. explained. April own political nests. So tural college and president of the He also will outline the dairy Lieutenant Colonel Ben B. Blair, ering their He reported that the Wyoming losses, but in spite of the loss when we were told that President American association of Agriculmobilization fund drive which will commandant of the ROTC unit at district has conducted the abnormally high precipitation already tural College Editors, has been be conducted during the first part Utah State Agricultural college, Holt was an admirable after din- part of its finance drive and have probably will increase the total ner a speaker, perfect milker of turned In adequate funds to take appointe'd chairman of an editor, of June. He said the mobilization will select the best drilled com(Continued on page Eight) wealthy old ladies, but that you care of the ial advisory committee to meet fund will attempt to bring dairyto awarded Vern be the pany program. enlarged always had with him the into Crockett in Washington June 19 to 22. Pur. men throughout America Assessments from stake in Cache trophy. that he could be pose of the meet will be to dis- membership of the association has returned $2900. to The which the program, then we began to valley cuss and formulate plans of the The association will, in accordN. D. will include is a see Salisbury, Logan, chairinvited, public that there might pershaps information program of the U. S. ance with an agreement, effective man of the finance committee, formal review, followed by in- have been some reason of 1 our to deduction a of make for June 15, agriculture. department will be in charge of the drive, The 4.82 inches of moisture A committee comprised of ex- one cent per pound of butterfat spection of the unit, calesthenics prehistoric hunch and thatPresi-an- d A. R. Cutler, Preston, which fell during April set a new Dr. with drill. company on (Continued tension service editors from five purchased by the association from page Eight) Idaho in charge of the northern precipitation record for states will convene in Washing- dairymen. The deduction is made council area. month of April in Cache Valof the Other members 15 ton to acquire as complete a only during the first days in the finance committee are; Dr. Willard Gardner, reports ley, over are turned June and funds as possible of information picture observer at the Utah State AgriLund-bergW. W. to used H. to be state association John the Moser, in the national operations capital, H. R. Hurren, N. W. Merk-eley- , cultural college weather station. with view of making specific re- in the campaign of the national Friday and Saturday storms deone of seven official type classiSome of the outstanding Logan, vice chairmen; J, commendations as to policies, pro- association to build a demand for .67 of an inch moisture in herds posited to danUtah, foods off ward D. fication W. and dairy Inspectors for the Holstein Kirkbride, Smithfield; Peter gram, procedures, relationships, dairy boosted be ex- Friesian association of and the mark over the will of post-wand Idaho crashes. Wyoming B. gers and price Rosendale, Pryde, George and materials which America, services, annual will judge the show, according to Rock Springs, Wyo.; Fred H. previous mark in April, 1900 when Professor Geoige B. Caine, sec- hibited at the twenty-nintwould result in a more effective of the Utah Dairy feder- Black and White day show at P. H. Whittle, general chairman. Thompson, Adrian Hatch, F. P. 4.07 inches was recorded. Sunday extension information job with retary out that the fed- Richmond, May Members of the education com- Champ, Rex M. Ingersoll and Da- another .11 of an inch was added. ation, George O. pointed of the ultimate objective better was for the month Is 1.79 on eration of the mittee chairman of the show announce that vid A. Burgoyne, Logan; R. R. Normal soliciting Webb, organized February service to farm people. 20 head of cattle from the north- Rowell and T. R. 26, 1936 to stimulate all branches inches. announced today. committee, PresBowden, Lester A. Schlup, chief of the of Since January 1, a total of 9.47 the dairy industry in Utah Mr. Webb reported that members ern part of the county with a pro- ton, Idaho. division of extension information, Since its organization, committee of of moisture has been reduction have inches his has it record completed of over 500 pounds will meet with Professor Porter breed- of butterfat per year, will be on corded in Logan, compared to a brought many of the leading dairy- a tour of Holstein-Friesia- n inand Ralp Fulghum, extension four-monmen of the United States to Utah. ers in the area and secured entries display. Literature on normal mark of 6.71 production, formation assistant, prior to the More than with estimates on cost and value from many exhibitors. he said. As committee conference itself. unusual interest is being shown received per cow over feed costs chairman, Professor Porter will be breeders, especially also will be available. among the responsible for all phases of the Utah State Agricultural college RATION REMINDERS those who handle purebred stock, In addition, approximately 45 meetings. head of he declared. MEATS, club animals and 25 will be featured May 8th on the FATS Red Stamps Included in the agenda of the Indicated those head who of have Future Farmers of Am- national farm and home hour A8 through Q8, good indefinitely. Among conference will be coordination of program will their intentions of entering are erica animals will be shown and when a USDA-W- ar Food administration the Utah State Agricultural col- judged and members of these or- be presented from Utah, Director PROCESSED FOODS Blue publication programs with publilege, Thain Brothers, Ross Gordon ganizations will enter a Judging W. W. Owens of the Utah Ex- Stamps A8 through Q8, good incation programs of various state tension service, announced today. definitely. and Plowman brothers, Smlthfield; contest. services: more effective distribuA transcription of the program First day of the annual exposiGeorge H. Anderson, LeRoy C. SUGAR Sugar Stamps 30 and tion of materials from WashingFunk and C. Z. Harris, Richmond; tion will be devoted to cattle judg- will be made at the college and 31, each good for five pounds infrom C. and state to Leonard Alma Seholes ing and showing, Mr. Whittle said. sent to Washington, D. C., where ton, D. Lund, definitely. Sugar Stamp 40, good the The Paul said. he and counties; better and quicker wire second Condle, Henry Drury pregram originates, day will feature a The first five minutes will be for five pounds of canning sugar service to the states on news dePreston, Idaho; the Utah State horse show and horse pulling Mr. Lindquist, in announcing Industrial news serand matches. More than $750 in prem- taken up by Director Owens and through February, next year. school, Ogden, velopments; weekly news homemaker the series of advertisements, which others from Plain City, Tooele, iums, besides many trophies and Orville L. Lee, chairman of the vices; tips; GASOLINE In other states A-- ll ribbons will be presented to dairy- Utah S.ate USDA war board folnews service; farm flashes; home, will appear each Tuesday in the Ogden, Star Valley, Wyo., end coupons, good through June 21. men. A banquet and grand ball lowed by an Interview with the American, Invite readers of catello, Idaho. maker charts; weekly war letter, E. N. will H to Thomas this old be Included In the entertaintime Elder, Alton, of paper David Olsen family visual aids letter, and farm labor SHOES Airplane Stamps 1 and enjoy the Young, and ment features. sentiments which will be Included, associate eastern fieldmen Cache county. 2, good indefinitely. recruitment. 4-- H 10 Esteemed Logan Couple to Observe Golden Wedding IE of the and the Dairymen Will Hear Expert ROTC Inspection Set Wednesday College Editor Heads Conflab back-thoug- April Moisture Sets New Record ht s, J all-tim- e Outstanding Herd s Expected at Black and White Show Next Week ar h 0, College on Radio Program Monday 4-- H Po-Cac- he th |