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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Pape Two TOE POCECETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE THE CACHE AMERICAN Neweptper, Srrrrf-Ww- and Fridays by Company, at M Weat Cmtei Logao, Utah-- Publithed Tueaday the Cache American Publishing Street, WILLIAM C. ENGLAND, JAMES W. ENGLAND DAVID W. ENGLAND Managing Aver- age Woman TAilot Mechanical Department a lf ACTION OF U. S. A. C. HOARD RAISES NUMEROUS QUESTIONS The Utah State Agricultural College Board of Trustees has now made its decision as to the requested resignation of Dr. Elmer G. Peterson, president of the institution in which they upheld their previous vote. The action has brought out a number of questions upon the part of the people of the state which indicate a little disappointment and wonderment, especially with the retirement clause. Listed below are a few of those questions: Inasmuch as the retirement was asked because, as has been stated publicly before, there has not been sufficient attention paid to the farming and livestock industries in the state and that the president had been arbitrary in his relations with some of the faculty members, why did the board give the president the statute of President Emeritus? The definition of emeritus is Retired from long, active service on account of age or infirmity, but retained on the professional rolls; or, one who has been honorably discharged from public service. If the president has been paid so handsome a salary with many living expenses allowed such as rent, light, water, heat, automobile and traveling expenses, why was he allowed so liberal a retirement benefit $7,500 the first year after active duty is suspended, and $3,500 every year thereafter as long as he lives?- Does that money come from a state retirement fund to which he has contributed during the past 28-ye- ar ri!0NE n or other, Quarrels at least twice a month with her husband. Has a baby aeghlng seven and one-hapounds. Spends four years washing dishes. Is five feet four Inches tall Spending 8,784 hours (five years) gossiping. Weighs 128 pounds until she becomes careless about her figure. Spends $312 In beauty parlors and $387 on drugstore cosmetics. Attends 3,027 movie matinees, many of them double features. Threatens at least eight times to go home to mother but never (3 Cacha Subscription raw: Outalde County, one year WOO; Inal made known upon rate application. 1 130. Advertising County, TAXI Someone is always figuring out sutriucs on something Bruce Cole come along Kith las findings on what nvikes an average woman, As reported in Your Life Magazne, here are the details: Marries at the age of twenty-fou- r. SeoondCla.i Matter, November 2, 1931, at tha Poat Office at Loyan, Utah, under the Act of March t, 1397. Entered Heres the so now Manage Editor-Dullne- ss 23, 1911 Friday, August 30 SOUTH MAIN FOR YOUR PLUMBING CALL REPAIR BAUGH PLUMBING CO. T STOKERS Quaff ty and Berrios US B. Mala rboos 87 LINK-BEL- TRADE MARE does. pAilBOiO lOCOiAOTlVf ff fXs OPTBAf' LEA&NIHS rWiC-A BOVINS CWK4BOOM AB3ARP A RIBJHT CtJOfADO r X.MM A Mi Hrtai m r QOiD & A SEWV ENVELOPE E OAPOJNP HE1PS RCTAlM THE. ORDINAL COLOR. OP Proctsse? irjiT wrmarr CHAw6l5 rr f "american FLAVOR FORUM Tola column Is .pen to anyone who wishes to present his views so a subject. Articles must bo signed and the Cache American does not fT- -" any responsibility for ssch articles. Opinions expressed are those of the contributor and are ant neceasarfly thoee of years? this peper. If the state retirement fund does not cover the By ROBOERT CROOKSTON There is much said in a criticizway that more attention be fame ing to These aspirants political benefit, who pays it? to agriculture at this college. or given no prohave to plans If the president was a member of a national re- appearwhich numbers of farmers atLarge they feel like letting gram round-up- s tirement fund for presidents of colleges and universi- us tend at the college. the like would column on. This in themselves. It gives le enjoy reput-tabThey ties, does that fund pay the entire benefit, and if not to know who the who highly them the needed relaxation from citizens are where does the remainder come from? new the recommended faculty the close confinement of the farm If the monies come from a state general fund col- members to this college. work. lected by taxes, does a board have the right to incur We would like to know who is In our work of installing us in order to deal plumbing, milking machines, drinksuch an expense without the consent of the legisla- double-crossiing cups for the farmers which with them in a fitting way. ture? If that can be done, are all future school trusnecessitates being at their homes tees bound by that decision, or is the matter subject freezer about one third lull of ioe for several days, we see that the to the approval of future school boards who could before adding salt, then pack the average farmer pays little attention to experiments and lessons Ice and salt slightly above the either perpetuate the benefit, revise or reject it? at the college. Usually the It is better taught Is is an economical jesture to discharge an employe contents of the can. farmers carry on their own exnot to add salt above the lower in their own way. periments him of further service edge of the lid. of the state, thereby relieving The only complaint I have ever to the state, and reward him so high a benefit, then Turn the crank of the freezer heard the farmers make was sevturn to it begins employ a new man to take his place who will also slowly until eral ago when the college years heavily. When the mixture Is receive a handsome income? with his asking secretary charged salt ice and frozen, remove the Inasmuch as the retirement age was G8, did the form the top of the can; wipe the for the best alfalfa hay at the price in the county and board reduce it to 65 years in order to provide the cover and top of the can before lowest then instead of writing out their the lid and the removing lifting retirement benefit to Dr. Peterson, or is it to make dasher. Drain off the water which check upon delivery of the hay, facmembers of the any human being would, possible the retirement of other collected in the tub during the like has make them waite until he, the ulty sooner than otherwise? Or is the age of 65 a freezing. Pack with salt and ice, was good and ready. to one ice of part using four parts general rule in other states? The the college paid creprice salt. Cover and allow to stand ated a standard for other hay Such questions may or may not be answered by the of mixture at least an hour for the to all the farAfter go by. buyers Board of Trustees but we are very hopeful that the to "ripen. mer is more concerned about a matter will be all settled to the advantage of the school decent price for his products and and state, because the college has without doubt ren- TIIE LOW DOWN FROM paying his mortgage and taxes IHCORY GROVE dered a needed service in the past. We want it to be Looking a gift horse in the than the latin names of bugs and weeds. an institution of honor, well known throughout the mouth may not be so super-polit- e, Getting back to the fellows entire nation, and it should continue to grow and ex- but it is good horse sense. Other-he who want your vote in November, wise, before you get him home and promise nothing. pand for the good of all. cave would kind that might be the Here is something that could be in on you and you would Just An ambitious man oould get done. FREEZE ICE CREAM some have acquired for yourself ds AT HOME TO GAIN cup of;burlaj expenses. It is Just about a good crown around him and cups of milk, and j unwise when the government of- - repeal the gasoline tax. That 5c SMOOTHER EFFECT sugar or other sweetening, tax was put on in this state for Haul out the old freezer In the our e8S yolks. Cook these ingred-- 1 fers gjve to some town or corn-atti- c, . roads back in the days boiler the a double until ienfs in clean It up, and get ready munity a nice powerhouse or dam building mxure coats the spoon. Add one- - on some river or creek, for 10 cents before FDR with billions for for making quantities of old-tialf cup of cream when the cus-- on the dollar, of free, and the town roads all over this nation. ioe cream, advise home economists ,ar s C00 Now that the Federal money ha3 Extension the Utah or community takes it because it i Service. for sherbet looks like a bargain. so Basic proportions been used The cranking method is a lit- generously for tie harder than filling a dessert ere: one quart of milk, one and Nothing is a bargain if you dont Utahs roads, the 5c tax on each cups of honey or sugar, need it, like a $100 set of books gallon is not needed. The roads tray in the refrigerator, but the children love the freezer method, and one-ha- lf cup of lemon Juice. on veterinary science is no good are built. That tax amounts to and its still popular with the old One cup of orange Juice plus one at six bits to a guy with no horse, more than four million dollars : folks. Freezer Ice cream is also tablespoon of lemon Juice may bejor a farmer buying a 15 dollar annually. usually smoother than that made j used Instead of all lemon Juice plug hat for 50 cents he is Just Of course Governor Maw and for flavoring. Scald the milk in: out 50 cents. the icebox. his men will blow in that money Sweet milir, whole nir en(j even , a double boiler, dissolve the sugar j in the early days out In the while It is thrown in their lap. and dd the Juice i shorthorn country, the natives Why, .yes, its easy to find ways buttermilk may be used and a pop- ill nr grape sherbet is made with,to he cold' sweetened milk. (would now and then pick off a to spend it. If nothing else they neral rules for freezing ice customer for a useless 100 acre will create new commissions to buttermilk. Honey and sirup are excellent substitutes for sugar iq cream or sherbet are: scald the put lame ducks upon the publc iice cream freezer and cool it; ad- ice cream. pay roll; be liberal with fellows dasher in the can; pour who never earned more than $70 Tlie basic proportions for icepus; cream are: one quart of thinu he mixture, not over three- per month. Show them there is urths full; adjust the' lid and he Just had for himself some more, a Santa Claus and pay some of cream, one cup of sugar or other 111 the tub before packing and new, taxes and expenses. them as high as $400 per months sweetening and flavoring; or oneCran with ice and salt For freezing use Many a gift horse has the heaves, It will at least make people hapn, eight parts finely cracked Ice to! Yours with the py to have poor relatives off their one part coarse salt Fill the! JO BERRA backs. ed Spends three years and eight months talking on the telephone. Never learns to play a golf game that satsfies her husband. Listens to eighteen radio serials each week. Is positive that her child Is better than that brat next door. Buys 369 hats and 583 dresses. Devotes the best seven years of her life to attempting to make her husband over without success. Ruins three fenders on the car end tears off one garage door. Occaisonaliy wishes shed married someone else. Lives five years longer than her husband. Dams 4.827 pairs of socks. Never learns to drive a nail without hitting her thumb. And makes a dam good wife in spite of it ell. The very fruit of the gospel is aspiration. It Is to the heart what spring is to the earth, making every root, and bud, and bough desire to be more. W. H. Beecher We want an aim that oan never grow vile, and which cannot disappoint our hope, There is but one such on earth, and it is that of being like God. S. Brooke ng Typewriters ADDING MACHINES SUPPLIES AND SERVICES We service all makes of typewriters and adding machines. Parts and Ribbons for all makes. 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