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Show Friday. May The Cache American. Logan, Cache County, Utah Tape Four d.,y mot ti.iij at ! u mx I.i. rn w.u rum tft-- II.- - r is liitne m nuuit.a Ulni-s- Hy Si ! mu r a win of Ration Notes 17, Jen m Diimmtk, n Audr ll.ii.imh Kuri-iini. If.- i..me to this country a iitul K. ii 4 Poultry Group Reelect Officers tu 'ii i,t; Giruld e..r Gix'.fri-y- . nUm- 2nd; ctTier A!l Huh-!ar- MvC.uV, ik". 3rd; One vr..r t (Jute of fresh- l were reelected and t n jnir Coleman. LB 1'. Li-o- 4 h. - Griding Two veai grades Until r one Di-ni- Gre.uy, I 12. 1011 and under three, Le tcstoii, Idaho, Rea lt; Reed 2nd; Muriay, H iirui. Richmond. 3rd. Three year and under four, Ite Murray, M; Trevor It.cPiards, Cove. 2nd; Jed Four RiUnson. Ri. tm.ond, 3rd. Spademan. yiars and over. Ned Mont Bair. iiinond, It; lui H.chmoml. 2nd; George Webb, 3rd. Ilesl Matched Team 1.3 Mont Bair. Id; Ren Mur. ray. 2nd; Ned Sparkman, 3rd. 1st; Roy Murray, Lightweight. George Webb. 2nd; Alvin Johnson, lt.rhmond. 3rd. Draft stallion. JG. Wells, Pres-- t 1st. U, Idaho, Saddle Horse Plea lire horses, Waivi.i Hunter, . Idaho. Pti Golden Seda Spr.tn-sAnder-ieiiTienmnoii. 2nd; Ivan C'i.ri-1tii n. Richmond, 3rd. Light Marvin Dunbar, Ix. fuk hones, Dm Soda Hunter. W r ,n S i r . r. t i . Idaho. 2nd: James Gray. Bn hrr.ond. 3td. H avy Stock hor. 1st: Alvm Haer. It.chmond, Golden Anderson, 2nd; George Webb. Bit hmond. 3rd. Siddic staliloni. Geoige M. Ben-net- l. Ire-toIdaho. 1st: Lloyd Gene 2nd: Hunsaker. 3rd , l Trip, Bovs ponv class, Cove. Siierm.-lairsen. Pt; 2nd; Council 17 11. P cimiond, 3rd. Hu him nd, R-- u Hli Ti.ey lived In ili.it city selling April 1M3, or cu the fuller moved he um.i 1935. wlu-u ,t dur.i.g April to (KtoU-r- , to Hyrum, 1911. S. 11 of ke imet file their Mr, Andersen wiu the father f of wUh th(. 13 (hUdr.ii, 11 of w hmn un3 M j Ullm If you deBire ,() vu .im und niottu-V ' nmre information on this aubjett, Ander-enI. land C h o an. . , o'ttl w"r Itulon with tht. army; lai-.iabout irk ami Anderw-nwith the navy; Hay. ratimuij Fniopenc, M.iX.mum 1rice Rrgulutiuii mond. Jack, Cora, CariiiJ and Jo Ann Peter Jo the excitement of the re 11) rum and Mu Vudi t Price Miand the fm.t.,1 Of rural from tile rationing of ters: Mrs Carr.e Jessup and Mrs. II t. .som. Je.ss exciting Iinn EM lit r Winborg of Millv.llc; Mrs. ovi l looked by the consumer ue M.ii.a P! hi and Mrs. Jennie Btif shaks. and this includes Dr.,py (f Ojoii n. and Mrs Caro-- ground rcund steak, are s.. 11 on ne p.ict;s of Salt Lake city and I11'' I!t tine jji ,1'uii hthlien.s ( ted a amps, r Kumr.d s. r u prob.iblv will ua la-- l will to luve you 39 they be conducted Kur'.her Monday. of the two weeks deta.ls will be allnmin.-eby the days Timm o:t Funeral home. you've been us- d to. That Is done Mill! BENSON to keep auppl.e . f butter, ehce-md imhk fiuw.ns as they are now. Funeral suvi.e for N phi Pa n , Draft Officials Announce Of resident Ibd ftatuj i H.t 81 anl T3 wire li.einUg soil. a. il I Mtv 7 N'- -' others will beNew toll who d.rd Tuod.iy ab'ut an eenaViihd unt.l June 4. home !,..S following at liooll several Illness of years, wire Don't Jim- - up t.ope. You conduit, d today at 2 p. m. in the muioi u.ts may be able to pit tires Newton ward eh. pel by ..it r all. Drivers with L. G. S.ih lmry, had lain a farmer llevi-- he is not rm.hlr.j; tl.e best are now (l.li h- foi I Mr. mi. .11 remu.:..::: s'nl; if u inr-- t of l..s hfe until ill he.dth use of hU ilT.uts in toe war." t.i... 8u The new .at! Il automatically .t s in ,i ; ... Jt. l; hini fiom woik.ng. prevented t ne il. o(rarv stay d IW 0f t at- country, you can LaUr. lifts r n ecvn itv, somewhat. i.ahiM jMtt oils .f man over 29 in he operand a ervne Mahon u.n,r,t.l(. from our ratlim inihi.s ril... ;,.rh v Mippottini: taf (j r Jiir onc Ih,(,ofu.i a iwn.b. He was njolr. NVwton, m ,y .u ,,, t j w .I.i tia- h i AialiUlUs weu- the Newton ward. j the initiation of men not (oveK'sl, ii"t th Ible for any tires, but he law st in lards. He wu.s horn November !. 111119 bv in e the ol7.ee of Rubber d,..ft hind- - m In Newton, a sen cf Peter and hr.h.hty for delerments win tor h..s .mre.isi d the allotment Of Nelson ration. He niar-- 1 bv select gtiidi'd .serin e s new tires lor DBA to ration. this ried M.nme' Jen.-- i tt in the I.ouaii ie 1st of 35 aet.vi ms. restriction call be dropped. Trie Temple January 24. 1902. Sue dud but li t the is small, however, so don't may enlarge they five yean op.o. i.jstoik t their discretion. be too optimistic. sons include three Survivors There will lie no casing of the and three daughters. Ariel N. Ben rigid requirements nme in (fleet Wateli your ced.ng pi ices when armed for occupational for the (leferimnts son, sprung with you furchase new fruit jars, rings J. Marvin registrants 18 through 23. forces In England; and teps for canning this year. now 'The on attention centered Benson, with the armed forces by the price 18 through 25 croup will he They are covered in the Pacific theater; A. Shirley the 2(5 to removal 29 control act. Do not pay more than the through Mrs. Grace Benson, Trimrn'on; recisirants when they are needed celling prices. If you do not know Crookston and Mrs. Viola Jones. by th armed forces and the sup the prices, inquire at your local Clark-ston, Mrs. June Dahle, ply of j hysieally fit men in (lie war price and rationing board. and n step son. Perry Nebe-ke- r, 18 through 25 group is substanNewton: 10 grandchildren and tially exhausted," selective service abie for service sliail be reviewed and if the local board determines the following brothers and slat, said. In states where the supply of that he is regularly engaged in an ers: Samuel Benson of Lake- port. Cal.; Marcus J. Benson, youngest men is small, induction activity in war production or in; Newton; Mrs. Caroline Atkinson, calls are expected to be in pro support of the national health, in exhaustion safety interests, it shall reopen portion, resulting Mrs. Margaret Owens. of Ogden; the national at about the his classification and classify him Oakland, Cal.; and Mrs. Annie same time in allpool anew. states. Idaho. Heyrend, Rigby, In the 2G through 29 group, it Instructions are the same reBurial in the Newton cemetery added, found to be garding men 26 through 30. exregistrants was under direction of the W. "necessary to and regularly en- cept that these registrants must Loyal Hall mortuary. gaged in" essential work "have be necessary men to qualify for the prospect of remaining in ci. a deferment: Mrs. Alice IJ. Dnniel son In leaving to local boards devi ban life for the time being." The army already has reached termination of whether a man is Funeral services for Mrs. Alice peak strength and the navy's goal in an essential occupation, nationBrower Danielson, former Logan Li expected to be attained in Sep- al headquarters suggested that in resident who died Monday at 3 tember. The number of replace- addition to the 35 basic activities ments needed will depend to a they include on a local basis those p. m. at her home in Santa Monica, Cal., will be conducted Satur. large extent on the fortunes of which arc related to utilities, food the officials said, adding clothing, day at 1 p. m. in the Kenneth war, fuel, housing, health Lindquist mortuary chapel by that fer this reason the policy of safety" and other services or enBishop Ira N. Hayward of the selective service "cannot he rigid. deavors required for the preservaFourth ward. Army and navy calls for the tion and effectiveness of the life Mrs. Danielson was born March remainder of tills year are esti- of a nation at war. The new draft policy expands 12, 18(19 in Richmond, a daughter mated at between 100,000 and of Uriah and Hanna Thompson 150.000 a month. Of these quotas, the list of activities rates as esBrower. She was married to between 5" .000 and 00.000 a month sential to the war bv giving local 13 boards broad authority to add to Henry Danielson, who died a will be young men becoming short time ago. the liit at their discretion. years old. Survivors include the following Selective service said it expectchildren: Ivan. Bvron. ClufT, ed t'nat the substantial number of Ralph and Luella Danielson, and registrants 13 through 25 who will Mrs. Elva Cusworth of Santa be called will be supplemented bj Monica. Cal., and a sister, Mrs. cider men who are volunteers, William Bair of Richmond, and delinquents, who leave agriculture a brother, William Brower of without permission of their local Mnrvsville, Idaho. boards, and those who do not Friends may call at the mortu- qualify for deferoccupational ary Saturday from 40 a ,m. until ment. time of services. Burial will be In ordering review of the cases in Logan cemetery. of ail registrants 30 or over who are in selective service said: Peter Hans Andersen In order to eliminate avoidable on the part of regisFuneral services ire being ar- uncertainty trants and employers, the classifiranged in Hyrum for Peter Hans cation of every registrant age 30 Andersen, 60. who died Wednes- - through 37 who is in a class avail- mt-u- ' r ) r , "r j , M-- Ia-f.i- -i ( 1, J'ir -- i I d -- e - rd Ph.-ho- p s . - j - ir I direc-Ker-ti- I l' ' : ne county Poultry Breeders ossoclaCarl-wire. S. V. tion, Secretary ported today. laogan was reHenry Aebi-ehe- r. el, eted president; W. H. Peterson, vice p re dent, and Mr. Carb.cn neretary. New committee members ate Harold FoinotT. laopan Frt ldll. Providence. and He di eted to the committee were Td Gessdl and Alma I.eonhardt. nunt 4(h I FA GRADES Under one year Heed Funk 1st-II C LUB pi'REBKIBS Under cne year Bruce llym.is, 2ud; Hub-ei- t 1st; Thayne Hobln-oDowns. 3rd; Vein 4th. One year to date of fresh emng Garrett Thayne. Pt; Geo Thayne, 2nd; Norma Hunt. 3rd: Hubert Anderson. 4th. All that Plowman, have freshened Dean Providi-nipPt; Blackley Hilliard. 2nd.NYlIbb on. ert Thornley, 3rd; Blaine 4th. Itichmond Show H A BUKEBKEDS Winners Listed one year Beed Funk Under to date of frc.sh-inm- g One Lt. year (Continued fiom jape One B"b 1st; AlHn Perkes, 3rd; school, junior cliampion: Wyoming jt Sparrow, 2nd; Weldon that state hospital; grand champkn. Donald Wlllmore. 4 h. AllPetkes Weldon have Industrial school. 2nd; Keith Sparkman j Pt: ' 3rd. Spnekm.in, Five years and over Industrial j ANI I FA CHAPTER rehool, Ptl Itohin.son brothers, 2nd; GROUPS Hess Gore.on. 3rd; Tliatn biotheri. Hrb Quarter hone. Best 4 H dub exhibit, purebred Ben-o4th. 5th, 7th, 8.h, 10th; Marvin Dunbar, i rys, Iai;.'..n. Is-Better or Gt h; Plowman grades Industrial school, n bar West. Snuthfukl, -- no, Lo- an. 2nd brothers, 9th. aid, Herse Bulling Richmond, Four years and und r five In Iliack and White, La Mart teams. Lightweight Ixiean. 4th. North View. broth Vaip.y Th.i.n school. Dt; duitrii.l Bicinr.ond. 1st (team Spaikmm AnH. ci 2nd and 3rd: George puiici! rdi-pmnu'i seven feet'; school, (Ur.'n. 4th: Plowman bro herg. 5th j Cache high Bn hmond. 2nd; nce, 8; JUICING TEAMS at.-7th; IlO'i Gcrdon. 6th. Weston, Idaho, M rr in j re West 4 four Far utid club il Tine wars endI US C. 2nd: Mm; Wild nr. Bnhmond. H.uvev 3rd; 2nd; Segis Better Hul. fcin.i, Imiuitrud school, k: 4:7; Hohh.i brot! rr. Linroic. Id.i- Piowman brothers 3rd; Georg- H. Angles, 3rd; Valley View, 4:h. nn-- F ho, 5th. IAndustn, 4')'. Thain brothers. 5t'- FA - Brisum high school, lit Mont At !enjr, CaUic, 2nd; Soutn BaHuwwf-Two years and under three j 3rd; Nurth 2.'W 1st (puil.-nd. r. U i 3: d. j Cache. Industrial school. USAC. Speio M irr Sparkthrouchl: la pounds Best Fit.od Calf class Biain vel.cr 2nd; Gecrge H. Andersen, C. Traveller. Aiiel 5tii: Nelson. 1st; John Ilownian. 2nd; man. 2nd. 4th; Bart ilillvard. Smnbtield. Elaine 3rd: Day. 4th; Richmond, Chr.s Gordon. Ronald Rawlin, 3rd; Diue Thnin brothers. 0th; Ross Melvin Johiiion. Richmond. 5.h. itin.ion. 4th; Lc Downs, 5th. 7th. Snlur yearlingi State Industrial GRADE COWS Four years and over Dan S'.od school, 1st: Plowman brothers, 2nd Rais Gordon, 4th; dard, Richmond 1st; Weldon Per USAC. 3rd; Park, 2nd; Walter Thuiii brothers. 5th; Maurice Lar- kes, Hyde DO YOUR V.'AR DUTIES Thompson, 3rd and Gth; F. 1 1. son. Corinne. 6th. and 5th. D. E. Whittle. 4th; Hunt, Junior yearlings USAC. 1st 2nd; George II. Andersen, 3rd; Three years and under four F. Ro-- s Gordon. 4th and Gth: In II. Whittle, 1st; Walter Thompson, 2nd; A. J. Mendenhall, 3rd; Dan dustrial school. 5th. Coleman, Ruy more War Calves -- Vorn Carson. Bliss. Ida- Stoddard. 4th; Denton n 1 H o n (I Gth. SmithfU-IdJed Lewis, 5th; Rov Southfield, Thain, ho. 1st; attend Idaho. under and three Bliss. Two years cheerfully 2nd; U. V. Carson. to other home-fro3rd; Thain brothers. 4th; USAC. Jed Lewis, lit; F. IL Whittle, 2nd: InKeith Walter Gth; duties. Lei's 3rd; brothers. Thompson, Plowman 5th; Spackman, 4th; D. E. Hunt, 5th; dustrial slicool, 7th. gel this war Senior champion cow Industrial Senior yearlings Lyle La Pray, school; junior champion cow, U. 1st; Ramon Mather, 2nd; Connell 4th; V. Carson; grand champion cow. Bell, 3rd; Robert Ormond, Monte Nyman, 5th. Junior yearlIndustrial schooL ings Dcnzil Coleman, 1st; Edward ri'RERRED GROUPS Industrial Johnson. 2nd; Richard Perkes, Produce of dam school, 1st: Thain brothers, 2nd; 3rd; Rita May Olsen, 4th; Verl Robinson brothers, 3rd; Leonard Lamb, 5th'; Glen Weldming, Gth. Calf Blaine Nelson, 1st; GerLunt, 4th. Get of sire Industrial ald 2nd; Thain Godfrey, 2nd; Leon Webb, 3rd; brothers, school. 1st; V. W. Lee Downs, 4th; Glen Waite, 5th; Plowman brothers, 3rd; Carron. 4th. Best uddered cows Jame Mendenhall, Gth. Produce o f, Dam, two animals Industrial school, 1st; Thain brothers, 2nd; Plowman brothers, Walter Thompson, 1st. Eest Ud2 animals Walter cow, 3rd; Ron Gordon, 4th. Best DaW dered herdir.duitricl sc'.icol. 1st; Thr.in Thompson, 1st; F. H. Whittle, 2nd; brothers, 2nd; Plowman brothers, Jed Lewis, 3rd. Best Dairy herd Walter F. H. 1st; Whittle, 3rd: Ross Gordon. 4th. school. Thompson. 2nd. Aged herd Industrial HORSE SHOW Ross Gordon. 1st; USAC, 2nd; Lunt. 4th. Calf Mares 3rd: Leonard w. Carson, 1st; USAC, Colts under one year, George Andersen, Richmond, 1st; 2nd; Plowman brothers, 3rd; Roll, II. inso'n brothers, 4th. Cow testing three years and under four, Roy group Thain brothers. 1st and Murray, Richmond, 1st; four years 2nd; A. J. Mendenhall Jr., Rich- - and over, Ariel C. Traveller, Richmond, 3rd; D. E. Hunt, Richmond, mond, 1st and 3rd; James Webb, National Distillers Products Corporation, 99.4 Proof New Yoik Richmond, 2nd. 4th. n, -- h . . . r. Kt-lle- ! t. d lu" t; l j G-o- rie in. - -a Ra-'m-.- I . nt oiy j I lierV j THE IDEAL MOTHERS DAY A, Famous HERES THE FARM YOUVE OVEWWAKE BEEN WAITIMG FOR! It's 1 acres of land with improvements at Lanark, Bear Lake county, Idaho (five miles northwest of Paris.) 160 acres is improved irrigated land; 80 acres is dry land, 80 acres is dry land to be plowed, 487 acres is pasture and f razing land and it also includes a 160 807 3 4 acre tract on Taylor Grazing, lease land. 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