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Show Ii tre T'iirlit The Cache American, Fofran, Cache County, Utun Quality Bluebird ig ffJa& ICE COEAFtl Friday. May Roth Quartet To Appear 7 d t: 12. 1011 Local Scientist USAC WEEKLY Honored by Group RATES HONORS The w.rhl f.unous iic.ih S'rtnz Dr. II I Richards, he ,d of the St.iue. t L.fe. weekly I ar in four con- - fi T. tnu nt cf botanv end plant Cjuaiut Will a'Vt Ji StVe AgrUul- ubl teius of festival mmie (tun tig J atho.'ugy hi Utah SUU Agricul 1U44 t ur.il mile go. I. LS bia n of the the 0e long .. . rs ' summer session at U'tah State the Utah Academy of Sc lie Associated Md on It arts and lctnr award. Dr. R. H I'lUCj!lu, board college Agmultuial Merrill, summer session director, Walker, ret. ring president of the Gollegtie pro, Wilford D. I'orter, ' announced today. l'rol':ior I journalism and col. academy, hat announced. i lege editor, announced Thursday. Two morning and two evening The awaid. presented annually, Edited by Calder Flckett. of concert will be presented Thun to an eminent Utah scientist wtio Preston, Idaho, the paper wa day and Irulay, June 8 and 9, has attained d.stinction all in his entered In competition with m the college auditorium. The field, was made In paper published by recognition of olhrr mude festival Is bung made po. pr, Rcllards ouutand.ng research ccllei:'i the sue of LDAC. Only sible by tie cooperative attitude accomplishments tn plant pathol-- , Kff f P'&VhhSiri yts. r we're of Hrighum oung university, who ogy. I j . 1.a has brought the quartet to Utah i Dr' i Rlchjrds oL tamed his doc. Thu is a and w-rr-.-i for tha ra .ommsr. Tin. ! ,ora,? degree m plant pathology paper." the A C P crrma luh quartet appeared ln(Jl Uie jniu-rsitscore book read. "Our chief criti-twof concerts a: the 1943 summer j 2919 and since that Wisconsin n t ciMn too few feature items time has session. been on the USAC faculty nndiftre handlei1 on lhe front P18 f altum,.,i, irmauon Tlie quartet veil organized hy plant patholcg.st with the Utah Hndfn and the it first violinist, Ferl Roth, tn Agricultural Experiment stattoa thl. papcr are excellent." throughout 1922 and played with the same In 1924 he was appointed head of) Other staff members Included: Mr. ' the de partment of botany when personnel until 1938 and , Nancy Crookston, North Logan, Roth reorganized the quartet and plant pathology. associate Jean editor; Dorothy inv.U-two ouutand.ng Arnrile.m manager; H.rlod For a 25 of years ' and Anna Rirllxk ; violinist; ij,.i,1rtja- l)lS artists, Julius Shaier. been conducting1 )nne iriA Theurcr, Tremonton, fea. and Oliver Edcl. cellist, to become mvotig.ilu.ns vnto the nature. tures; Jeanne Forsgrcn. Bngham members, cause and methods of control ol city, news editor; Marian Carl-LslRanked as one of the top string; the dueasis of society; Harry Donnell. Donthe economic quartets m the world, it has) plants of Utah. Outstanding con. ald Stewart and Allice McCulloch Logan, sport; Mary White. Tren attained a balance, evenness, co--' tnbuiions were made by Dr. monton. copy; Gloria Ray, Malad, and harmony which is lards- and his associates in the j Idaho and Connie Nelson, Logan, Often called among 6luty cf "unique" yellows of the proofs. music ensembles. chamber j , potato duung lus early years at Tins famous was lhe college. Other organization important in- - Visitl'niT Parents invited to come to America from, vestigations conducted Dr. by rThat Ra,Dh Lundstrom Mn their native Hungary in 1928, by have dealt wuh alfalfa j 0f Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lundstrom the Library of Congress. It has wilt and alfalfa foliar diseases is home on leave from duties with ft played on three continents and vUch as stem blight Causes and an unit at Camp has given more than 1000 con- - methods of control of strawberry Hall. California. certs on the American cont.nent. jxot rot have alo been studied, lhe quartet has given more than ,,r Hk.hard.v most recent re- conctT s or and probably that in which j search, one of his mot significant Baker, Mrs. George lltibner, Mrs. t.aa bun made, is the -- nr,.C Wayne llbbner, Mrs. Kay Sorof western disease "X' ensen. Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. discovery of stone fruits in Utah, Its Floyd Hardman, Miss Jamima nature and possible moth Forester and Dorothy Hiibner. Mrs. H. C. Stauffer was hostess ods of transmittal and control. The western 4,X" is a virus disto her bridge club Thursday. Prizes were won by Mrs. O. J. ease and diseases of this group Larsen and Mrs. Kay Sorensen. are not well known and underLunch was also served to Mrs. stood. Dr. Richards work Is indicating Jack Applonie, Mrs. Bill Bowen, Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Chester the distribution of the disease in Ki(lnian, Mrs. Vcssie Gibbs and the orchards of Utah and also the seriousness of its attack on the Mrs. Frank Hancock. Mrs. Rulon Ahrens entertained peach crop. Studies are also beof at a quilting Wednesday afiernoon. ing made of the methods Lunch was served to Alice Sor- transmission and control. ensen. Bessie Ahrens, Zelda Hen-inge- r, Dr. Richards is a member of Zella Morris. Fern Baker, the American association for the Julia Muir, Rhoda Muir and Mrs. advancement of the science; A. J. Larsen of Netvton. society of the Sigma Xi, national Mrs. E. J. Hancock, Mrs. Verl honorary research society; Phi Shelton. Mrs. Lonn Wood, Mrs. Kappa Phi. national honorary reJulia Muir, Mrs. Vessie Gibbs, search fraternity, and also of othMrs. H. C. Sorensen, Mrs. Hilda er technical societies in the fields Leonard and Mrs. Katherine Gib- of botany and plant pathology, bons motored to River Heights to or the past several years he has the home of Mrs. Alton Petersen, been a member and president 'of where they surprised Mrs. John the Logan City Board of EduAnderson on her birthday. cation. He is also chairman of the Logan City Youth Council, It is better to suffer wrong than and has been associated with the j to do it, and happier to be some, College and National Distillers Products Corporation in actively engaged 90.4 Prooi times cheated than not to trust. New York research work. j wc-e- in Bulk An admittedly Superior Food J Federation Plans j Junior Unit j ( Commencement Kxercises Set at South Cache Local Leaders to Attend Conflab (Continued Rom pag- - j One) well-writt- for the j v.rr Appro at of plan for a Junior j C.unpa.gn strategy Poppktcn. Ivy Jean Smith, or 12 to the June Logan War Loan, wildlife organization July 8. w 11 i Ka e 1L Wyatt, Donne Wyatt. Wihlhfe aasoel.iUon and appoint- t a sLiUVde confer- - Paradise dur-jm- e serve to ment of committee of I!;n ctory vonjn(rt.r workers . e.,r. were n L'orth ing the coming Monday, May 22. I. " In R. C. Knowles, s ilt I nounred today by Uke clty. Vcne CU- Cjro,e ,5 lU.lnan fedeiation president. Eva Hurst. wm Ora be Ixe Fay repgen. fully Clt.,)e colinly wai npiiointed r(.,(.nied. according to Adrian W. j Isr.o hen. Scott Izatt, Marie Kretis D.illey Jess ' (huirmnn of the junior member- - j j .,teht cuu.ty war bnd chairman He. d (hmond. II. H. Ni',rr with . (or the drive. ship organization '' Jluii'.iker. as advisor. Hoys bc--j The meeting wilt be held in the Nv'( son . 01 Venice tween 10 and 28 years of age Hotel Utah commencing at 9 a.' an to for will be eligible join ,fd Chatles U Smith, state fee of 25 cents. The jun- - War Finance committee tha rm.ii) iois will be organized into chapters according to Mhool Dalh y said. one Carload of represen- fl( , a- -t ' also county, two Tlie federation accepted tatives ruin each i catenations of Nphi J. Itott and from the more populous counties, j ,.rv'' p);;rU la wood. and apjxilnted i Repie.MT.'.atives of all newspapers i,tunie Harry WMImoie, j tkne Humphreys. Colleen Carl Felix and Mor.an Jensen tOjare h lng urged to attend. Utahs quota for the fifth (lr.ve J nson. Iraiicls La1 Zare Jessop. till their unexihed terms Mane Nicbon. ?"Hhi0.000. which is up S0.0O0. j They voted to have a part of; tiver near the Tony Grove, RiIgjgan camp reserved fori until the Salt Lake meeting, use of service men and said they Twin alms in the forthcoming would start a camfalgn to col- ct tackle for Use or the men ri.ive will be 100 per cent personal contact of every potential bond nt the .stationed buyer and reinvestment of bank Knowles reported. bonds. balances In war First Committee appointments task will be recruiting at least ns follows: made 10.000 women workers for the Fish and s'ream Jack Cowley, mammoth canvass. chairman. Eric Johnson; Predator control Charles Schenk and Mor-ga- Larsen and Loyal Ranson Ander-so- IllL by Quentin Shumway, Jensen; Inter club relations Mr. and Mrs. Norman WhitMr. Itunsaker; Publicity All officers of the YWMIA were Tom of Farragut, Idaho have ney A1 Larsen; released and Mrs. Zenda Dalrym-gl- e Fergus; Recreation been ins Mr. visiting parents, as was sustained MorLee president Dig game Bindrup and Irs. H. B. Whitney the gan Jensen: Upland Birds Carl with Edna Larsen secretary, Mary and On Thursday Mrs. Felix and Ira Browm; Grievance Hendricks and Barbara Hendricks past week. Theo Whitney entertained in their committeo President Knowles, as teachers. Officers of the YMMIA were honor. Other guests included Mr. Wally Hopkins and Mr. Johnson. and Mrs. Orlyn Whitney of Ogheld over. Mrs. Hary Hendricks returned den, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whitfrom the hospital Monday where ney, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Whitney she submitted to two operations. and the hot and hostess. her! Thesd-'She is gradually evening Mr. and Mrs. regaining Rulon Ahrens Lee and Mr. and Mrs. health Ina Lee and Jean and Guerney strength and will soon were (wests of Jo Allen at the he able to assume again her home'Lester Taylor entertained at a homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. duties. j theatre party in honor of Mr. G. E. Allen the week-enJoe The recent storms are making and Mrs. Norman Whitney. Fol- has been home on furlough but the earth a near to the lowing the show lunch was served will return the first of the W'eek Garden of Eden. approach at the Taylor home. Mr. Whitney to his station in the army. is a petty officer in the navy. Mrs. H. M. Nielsen of RichMrs. Vance Walker was hostess Sunday school was held under mond, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. La Voy the direction of Aldon Kingsford; Andtfson, who have been in at dinner in honor of Mr. an sacrament meeting was conducted the ship yards at Richmond, Cal.. Mrs. Andrew Cooley and Mr. and by Bishop Raymond Allen; Ilene Miss Dorma and Wanda Ander- Mrs. Glen Oltr of Salt Lake city; Kartchner was named and blessed son of Ogden, are visiting their Mr. and Mrs. Walker and George M. H. Reese, assisted by Clayby parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred An. daughter Afton of Carlin, Nevada. ton Larsen and Quentin Shumway. derson. La Voy has taken his Mrs. Claude Sorensen enterJerry Hendricks was confirmed a and will leave soon to tained at a quilting Monday. member of the church by Clayter join the armed forces. Lunch was served to Mrs. Jessie n-- ! i ... I j ei-ti- i - ! , . " n n y d. Sunday ! well-ediU- en -d o ! . j '1S e, Rich-he.sio- - p.-ji- , j anti-aircra- it0' rite11 ( bio-lcgic- ul j , Hctl is ra? Come from . . . 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