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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Eight Horseback Riders Slate Mendon Trip Anna E. S. IJindrup geu-.ilugi- tal j A NEW tllUMiHATtO HAM 0 HAS IaC " bilui. UHXi la J Um IXtuit r 6, Bhe a daughter Blouuiingum, Idaho. 1943. the All Following Ue'ir inaiTiuge. lhry(iR hor-- e i,0 j.,n back r.den in to go should An APPLE ro 60 OVER stRcns l i i PsncSHT vHS BLACKEO-OU- T FITTED Mrs, ieave wt,rd a few days In advance WITH A was president of the Y j t (jie Chamber of Commerce. of Albert K. luul Plorcucu Bmdrup tISHT educated ui W M I A and Juvu. Biw j president of the 'This is neeeary m the Mendon WHICH , , attended Jid I 8he 'ComnlUee can plan accordingly, FLASHES rris, I da to. Agueultural digc. primary association 14of yers. first P ON WHEN All the horse will be taken to Uj tie UUlt Bute aus first crainselor three THE BAS Itelit-Khc taught school Society organised in River Mendon the night before. OPENED, Garden City. and j Men-thaill t been active at Bloomington and had The nde will start from ELIMINATING iU Heights ' illness. a. her 2:30 until m. don and Active Uixoughoul btf go up al organization fumbling AMONG U.ureh uk, he had rested In genealogical w oik. 'Deep Canyon, along the ridge to Ink' worker -- d CONTENTS temple Polar bears genealogical records VI ellsv Ule Teak, and then return she had complete AMO CMQvV POC.S AAg provided Wear a UhiuU r of UJ to small and the mid lake, Shumway TUB OMty AMIMAlS 7Hr and, for of her family genealogical HftVt BLACK IQMUMiS to Mendon. Lake stake M 1 A and primary canyon active an was and work, for temple IwnriU. Kim 10 was noted This ride will be the most rug- worker in the temple. j her iiiumchI ability. of but " the most She was the mother of eight Bhe wus marl led b W. Franklin Ver-nosurvive: of whom children, six Roger,. May 2, 1J0 m the la, gun and Kar Blndrup. Mrs. Vio temple. ffiedcrhauner lei and Mrs. l her imludi. parent. Bum tors Mrs RoRiver son Heights; four Hcninger, Logon. Jut liu..Uuui. and A few years ago the range was Leland B. and talma OesMll, Ogden, Valene. and daughter;,: Betty Of denuded completely 25 and grandHenry Jarvis and Bmdrup. Logan, on,! Franklin, vegetat.on through overgrazing, ail Lila Rogers, Logan, and two eluldren. losion and annual fires. Former Fimerul arrangements will .slaters. Mrs. M y J. UudmuruLoii, Forest Supervisor A. G, Lugan, and Mrs. Ida Jarvis Wood, announoed by tlie W. Loyal Hall Noid was instrumental with a mortuary. River Heights. special committee of the Logan .Friends may call at the family Chamber of Commerce and other MACHINE A MOBILE and Ilopkin IJ. Campbell evening home Wednesday Communilns in Cache and Box . TESTS WAR WORKERS Elder Thursday until time of wrvlc-sX countms, in AT THE RATE OF QMS fAAH getting the (Continued from page One) Wvll.-vllBurial in the family plot of the includ-A MiNirre mountain j range 20 for tlon held he years. cd In the Forest boundaries for Logan city cemetery will be under Active throughout his Me li,flre direction of the W. loyal Hall prottfCllon nnd reiiab,luahon. The change Unce in the vegeta-liv- in full during this period as com- 935.694 at June 30, 1943 to mortuary. cover and water shed proby June 30. 1944. or a net pared with 1,230 In 1942-4- 3, Herbert It. Whitney tection of the range Is remarkof farmers debts of reduction Neof Utah, In the four states able. Mr Nord the past twelve and $26,240,953 during Funeral services were being ar a member of the Logan stake high Agcnt Robcrt Stewart of County vada, Arizona, and California, com- months. Box ivngcd in Mendon today for Her council ond wa3 chairman of the Elder county, plan to make the prising the eleventh farm credit In addition to the millions sent bert B. Whitney. 70, who diid Logan stake genealogical society. ride to note this change. a total of 10.271 land In to j district, m. a. after at pav debts, land bank and fl;30 Sunday Mr. Campbell was one of the Tremonton and Garland get bank and commissioner loans were commissioner borrowers have ac25 year illness. promoters of the Logan pageant most of their culinary water J paid in full prior to maturity, as cumulated $2,604,771 in future payHe was bom May 3, 1874 in Salt society, serving as president and from the Cache Valley side thru ment funds of the Federal Land Lake City, the son of Jolm K. and for the past 22 years had been an the mountain in the hollow ' comparcd Vth 7532r.Kh deep of Berkeley for future apBunk 10,271 Ann Longstroth Widtney. He had offlckitor In the Logan temple. east and north of the WelLsville vious fiscal year. Of on loans. were made plication 68 for 3,568 been a resident of Mendon He married Jemima Low Camp- peak. It is a httle lake and the loans paid off, 1934. of two terms served he the where year depression years, bell, December 27, 1889. She died water sinks and come out of the during RULE AN rs as city councilman; was Mendon 7 months ego. mountain on the west side and is Land bank end commissioner-borroweexin latest estimates, to the made payments ward clerk 26 years; active In muAccording the basis of the culinary water Survivors Include five sons and cess of $32,000,000 as compared there are 450 thousand voters In sical circles and was noted for for TTemonton and Garland. a daughter, W. Ronald Campbell with $27,000,000 In 1942-4- 3. his ability as an artist. He was a the District of Columbia. But none Ore.; Hopkln B. Campbell, To prove this several years ago, Nyssa, of them will have the privelege of successful farmer. favof Instance A the further Jr., and Mrs. Frank Bitters. Pro- some coloring was placed In the to the polls this fall. No In of farmers condition going He married Hannah Sorensen, vidence. orable lake and la'ter it appeared in the Marion L. CampCapt. outstandvoting by reesidents is allowed In December 14, 1898 in the Logan bell. with the reservoir for Tremonton and Gar- these four states is the army in Boston, land. wicommissioner the greatest national capital in his and include bank land Survivors These communities as well ing temple. Mass.; A. Scott Campbell, with as Wellsville and Mendon dow, five of his six sons and the navy In the south are loans which declined from $130,- the world. Pacific; and Theo Whit and Orlynn interested In watershed daughters: J. Don Campbell, Logan; 17 grand- vitally protection on the Wellsville moun. ney, Mendon; Howard Whitney, children; three great grandchildFingree, Ida.; Norman K. Whitney ren, three brothers and sisters: tain range. with the U. S. naval forces, Farra-gu- t, H. A. All of these and other import, Campbell, K. R. Campbell, ant Ida.; and Mrs. Louise Smith, and Mrs. Clarence features will be noted on the Hammond, Proride. William Hughes of Mendon Alabama; eight grandchildren and vidence; D. M. and Mrs. three sisters: Mrs. Mary Dunn, William Blair, Campbell is in charge of that group and Logan. SanMrs. will assist with the excursion. Anna Brigham City; Kenneth Lindquist mortuary will ders, Los Angeles, Cal.; and Mrs. announce funeral Any who have good horses are arrangements. Luclla Kimball, Salt Lake City. invited to go. As the ride is so Funeral services will be conductrugged, women riders are urged ed Friday at 2 p. m. in the Mendon not to go. ward chapel. Uau-for- d wln-i- IHed in College ward, e iu lr f iu ( f n. iv-ar- ! le I $104,-694.7- 41 rvh.-i-r Matilda J. Ilochstrasser Mr. Matilda J. Hochstnasser, 67, active church and temple; worker from River Heights, died at 2 a. tn. today in a local hospital after a brief illness. She wAs born September 9, 1876 in Milwaukee, Wis., and oame to Utah in 1910. She had lived in River Heights since that time where she was active in ward CVitV dean of the school of Farmers and stockmen of Utah engineering, industries and trades at Utah State Agricultural college, hung up an outstanding financial reported upon return from a sur- record during the fiscal year from vey of the northern Utah water July 1, 1943 through June 30, 1944, sheds. according to a report issued by Storage resevoirs are still full the Federal Land Bank of Berand with hold over resevoirs, the keley, California, received today outlook is promising for water in by Director W. W. Owens of the affairs. the northern section of the state. Utah Extension service. Survivors include her husband, However the southern and eastern The Berkeley bank report shows two daugh- portions of the state are already that 1,455 Utah farmers paid their Hyruin Hochstrasser, ters, Mrs. Sofus Skiby and Mrs. dry, he said. land bank and commissioner loans Lena Hazen, both of Logan; and -- - Cotop nine grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the W. Loyal Hall mortuary. you Deat tt"3 a will I )ttSVUeSS Dean A. Woodall Man learned how to make pa. per from wood by watching the wasp. By not watching the wasp, other men have got the point, too. Chris T. Woodall, Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. Louise Gulick, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Funeral arrangements will be announoed by the W. Loyal Hall mortuary, and are pending arrival of his wife. ON FURLOUGH t J jV:.' - ' ' v , - , ugy.-.- 3 3rUiite ah oiait n . tatioa tVie eiiicish- CBryer eou-- eSSe" 40W v- coatae60"3 opera,tth dohe ah'1 to 7 rai wmm gay. F m Ml e0erSeti utmost The ring you place upon her finger is a symbol of your affection for her to be shown with pride to her friends to be admired. It is your responsibility to choose a ring that is worthy of such a high honor. We feel it our obligation to provide the finest possible quality, and newest styles, for your investment here. Choose with confidence. ... ... 3 -- e4 on in the M)M1 UseOur. ' : who have dealer in the those torThatvce to 1 tt oUtsU48 ?iWate ial .trit'lC t "The western pine beetle destroys 2,800,000,000 board feet of timber each year. tostit0" tied a irotu in th Psa ertcate o thereof. e W8 , the .on C Bistins4 g vtce- - S- - Diamond ring in 14K gold. Budget Plan only . . . $67.50 k I Furloughs are short when you plan to get married before you return to camp. Thats why this wise young fellow dropped into Needhams to select the ringK Because he knew choosing woult be easy thanks to Needhams great (election and wide range of prices . . . and quality and Value are there always. - Y gERfl'i V T'm fEYEL& 42S NORTH MAIN 1, UOG ITTAtf Ti'ZWZ Blair Motor Co. LOGAN, UTAH "! - r - Chal-cis-Fl- n te oi a ahd is -- total ?ad (Continued from page One) " !6d to except W. Woodall, Soda Springs, Idaho; that Sur SI, as duties extension Professor entomologist Sorenson also becomes state leader for grasshopper control iin collaboration with the U. S. department of agriculture bureau of entomology and plant quarantine a work with which Dr. Knowlton was active ly associated. Among the bulletins prepared by y Professor Sorensen are The of Alfalfa and Clover Seed, Lygus Bugs in Relation and to Alfalfa Seed Production The Red Western Cutworm. Vata2ct Jfl of the market. In taking the new any Utah - ng nor- D. Clyde, r j SaesPv ChTVs'e fi oS CotPtaUn Water Condition Is Reported Good Farmers Repay Water supply prospects for thern Utah are favorable, George Federal Loans It the Utah F.iTmriU station, la the luw i nlomolegist Externum of the Utah Director W. W. Owen rtMrted. Profsor Sor !!; n has long been connected with oreomplislv tnent in the field cf entomology in this state, and he succeeds Dr. George F. Know I ton In the position, Dr. Knowltrm Is now on army leave, working with the at Fort sanitation engineers Douglas, Utah. The new extension entomoloin engist started his work tomology at Utah State Agricultural college in 1914 when he began teaching In the department He taught zoology and entomology unt.l 1920, ond became asso evated with the state department of agriculture as district agrlcul-tura- l inspector for Utah. Juab and Wasatch counties. In 1931. In January, 1926, he joined the experiment station and was assigned to do work with the chulcis-flof the alfalfa seed. While working at the alfalfa seed exper, mental farm at Ft. Duches- -. ne, he first observed that lygus were a serious problem in tlie (production of alfalfa seed. He has recently done considerable work with insects of stone fruits, and has prepared material on the hfe history and control of the peach twig borer, and is also on the cause of "cat-faciin peaches, a deformity which makes the fruit a cull on Um.ulogy Ge-L-- Fifth Mitchell J Chari'1 Professor I :.r !' of riRIOWLEBGE cud. c 19 Extension Aide Gets New Post OTflE '1POCKETBOOIC Stlienk Elizabeth Mis. Ann Hindi up, IS. prominent reiident of JUv'ir Hell, lit when siie was acme Chairman J L. Montrose of the KiU Jan Is Huger .1 in chinch and committee , ... Logan Canyon Trails , ,, anting uf the Logan Chamber of Com- EuiaTal m r..vi for Mr. Ella til'd Tu i.i e hngeimg I.U 37. promiiu-n-l home uy It wbf Jam M Jdiiuar) 21, ci 1 8i.? Cache CiiUr tJtru tj thuiUI ulkT iM UlrU u.c family in a hi announced th.it the Mhhjm at p. ,f. (Iaj imrstbaik rule w.ll Lome. its North foarllt daughter of hamur n,l Mdn1 tou-hiw 18, III- e W'vdnesd.iy. Augu-- t tur 4 year iLnca. ua--ili bv U I.u.i Abersoid Sd. nk,Hindi up. iu t acted TUurwJay 0j August 9, a pilous!y in.,' ra il to ffephl .ember 8, 18ii7. He dud in March. ltthfdu;, (li hard clmjxl by August 1st. Tuesday, |