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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utau Taffe Eight CITED AT MEET SPIRITUAL NEED Farmers Eligible Loganites Join For Seed Payment Alumni Group I fo harvest graa Mrv Robert B Har- - All farmer ;u.,j r and ' Utah ot alii U? eligible ttM,n. boiii graduate lul Jegmne fur thi sjxrlal pa media under j Agricultural college ahcre tli 1944 AAA agricultural txmoer-- j wire piumiinnt student. arc vuiam program, cen though they ((, newest hfe member of the tliil not s.gn their form lat)usAC alumni association. Ihirley proE, KiJburn, aorMion executive Hjmng to participate in lt gram, 11. E. Larsen, member of MreUry reports. (lie Utah State AAA Committee, Major and Mrs, Harrison visited oiuamnced tday. Uie Utah State campus a here they We have been notified that took out a Joint life membership the special payment to encour- recently ahile Major Harrison was They left Friday for age heavier production of hay and tn be limited not aecda alll Reynolds, Fa, wliere Major jjuature to farmer a ho signed plan aheeU Harrison Is on convoy duty. before June 1 a originally anMajor Hurrtson graduated from nounced, Mr. Dum'II said. USAC with a degree In biology In Since the special Congressional 1837 and following a year of study appropriation of 112,500,000 a as not at Washington university at fit. made to expand the AAA practice Louts, Mo.; returned to the colpayment until after Uie closing lege and received a Muster dedate. It haa been decided to make gree tn biology In 1940. He enthe payment to all farmers a ho tered the U. S, army In 1940 and otherwise qualify. Of course since Uien has been staUoned at on oUier practices a ill be camps in Virginia. Texas, Califorlimited to farmer who signed plan nia. and Tenne.vsee and hus been sheets." to England on convoy duty several Tlie grass and legume seed pro- times. gram provides (3 50 per acre payA son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. ment for harvesting all grass end Harrison of Logan, Major HarriEXCEPT TimoUiy, son was legume scr-d- s from Logan graduated redtop, Kentucky blucgrass. Aus- Senior high school. He wus a star trian winter pro. cowpeas, dry of varsity track teams in both peas, and bean and soybeans. In high school and college. At USAC addition. specal piymenu alii be he was a member of Phi Kappa made at Uie rate of 34 cents per Alpha and Scabbard and Blade, pound for red clover and 24 cents honorary military fraternity. per pound of aUike clover and alMrs. Harrison, the former Cathfalfa seed, clean busts, on evidence erine Wright, is a daughter of Mrs. satisfactory to Uie county AAA E. M. Wright of Logan. She is a committee. 1940 graduate of the college In The program a as expanded in the field of child development, Varly summer when It became evi- where she was prominent In drama dent that present seed stocks are and musical circles. Mrs. Harrison dangerously low in re lation to wms affiliated with Chi Omega both domestic needs and requireand was a member of Spurs, ments of allied and liberated service organization. countries, Mr. Lursen explained. pay-nMn- U al 129 DESCENDANTS I f 7 L i j fare committee who bore a strong testimony to Uie welfare work. Short talks were make by Lt. Webster C. Maughan of Weihuile and Pharmist Fir.st Mate Claude Stauffer of Mendon. Brother Benson look up Uie remainder of the time talking on the? perilous Umes of Condiuons Uie boys In service. there and here at home. President Zblnden made closing remarks "Great is the The choir sang Lord" and conference was dismissed by Parky O. Hall of Wclls-vlll- c. -- FAIR-RODE- Tlie evening session was under the direction of the stake genealogical committee with chairman Lehl Clawson in charge. Music wai led by Allen Leishman assisted by Miss Ruth Hendry at tlie Organ. Prayers were by President John C. Brenchley &nd Daniel A. Leishman. Hugh Clark sung a solo, Beside 8UI1 Waters, accompanied by his daughter Miss Lila . Ree Clark. Talk on the Klrtland and Nauvoo temples was by Harry Wulker of Mendon. Miss Margurite Smith of the llyrum First ward spoke on the St. George. Manti. Logan and Salt Lake temples, and Carl Leishman of the Wellsvllle First ward talked on the Hawaiian, Alberto, Arizona and Idaho Falls temples. Vocal solo, "My Task, was sung by Archie Maughan. accompanied by Mrs. Maughan. Brother Hyrum Hansen of Logan gave a talk on temple work. AH sessions of the conference were , very well attended. ' y, 4-- H By-be- M a the 'B ' clas. Hyrum was second and Smlthfield third In the bracket with larger community Trenton taking second in the smaller class. V. S. Carlson, Logan, exlnbit-e- d Uie best bird in the poultry show, when he won top honors black Lungstian cock. A with Rhode Island ILd shown by Daniel Scott. M.llville, beat cockerel; while Mr. Carbon's black Lang-sha- n pullet was termed the best In that category. The senior champion bull tn the outstanding dairy department was Ido Model Van Beers King, shown by Roes II. Gordon, Jkmthfleld, who also bad the junior champlqn and grand champion animal, Ideo Renown Master. Lassie Maid Thain was named senior champion and Grand champion cow, while their Thain Lady Spot Page II, was named junior champion. Mun-O-W- ar Your Opportunity to Prepare Yourself Job. Enroll Now. for a Steady Good-Pa- y look ahead and pltm ahead - foe a cm. Now is the time to financial independence. 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So chiigaston an Main Compound Is that lt contains no harmful opiates. It Is made from nature's own roots and herbs (plus Vitamin B ). Here's a product that nature and thats the kind to helps buy I Also a fine stomachic tonic i Follow label directions. Worthtrying. NEEDHAMS Middle of the Block . . . At the Sign of the Clock. WIN Smlthfield; Barbara IV, Mr. Hendricks and Mr. Net Allen. Cove; V, Mr. Verna Lron, Hy mond, fourth. 20 and La Msrr rum. Spackman, Richmond, fifth, $13. j Foods I, Mss Amy Ixju Ham-- ! Charles Iatt. Benson, won the b!ln, and Miss Jouphine Daine. 2000 middleweight (lass, pulling laig.iii; II, Mi. Louise Fuhrimun, pounds through 27 feet; lot Marr Providence; III, Mr. Mae Reese Thotn-leBenson Spackman, second, 'und Mrs. Blanche Stauffer, Provl. third. SmiUifield, Fury fourth and 'dence; IV, Mrs. Vllda Bartahi and Stumms, Tremonton, Mr. Virginia Phillips, Providence; Roy Tamms, Parudlse, fifth. Same V. Mrs. Fern Zoihnger and Miss were awarded. money prize Vendia Providence. Zollinger, Mrs. Bessie Balls, Hyde Park, Home furnishing Mr. Ina won the grand prize offered by the home and community section Larson and Mrs. Thelma Done, for the outstanding piece of Richmond; Mrs. Linda B. Hamb. needlework exhibited at the fair, lm, Mrs. Myra Gesstdl and Mrs. it was announced by Mrs. Louie Vadn , Rinderknecht, Providence. Wellsville's booth, community Olsen, secretary. a display ot all of feautnng homeCounty entries to the Cache comity's agricultural promaking department of the State was awarded first place in club duct, fair and the selocUon of A competition by John S. demonstration teams were an- the Welch, farm security adcounty nounced by Miss Amy Kearsley, ministration supervisor, who Judg-ed- . home demonstration county agent Paradise won first honor in as follows: Margent Cox, Mary lleckmann, Dorma Hansen and Claire Maughan, members of the Providence Les Bon Vlande fifth year foods club, were named demonstration team. ML-- Cox and Miss Heckman will demonstrate the making of Ice cream while the other team speciahzes in box lunch preparation. Mary Campbell. Providence won the Kerr individual canning contest and will have her work entered in state competition. Other state fair entrants were listed as follows: Clothing I, Mrs. and Mrs. Zenda Agatha Allen Dalrymple, Cove; II, Mrs. Byron Ravsten and Mrs. Thomas Jene sen, Clarkston; III, Miss Amy 1 and Miss Adelia Crosley, C HIGH PRAISE OF purifying human thought, C C. RICH SERVE NATION this state of mind permeates with increased harmony all the minutiae twenty-nin- e One hundred and of human affairs. Mary Baker descendants of the late Charles Eddy. Coulson Rich, pioneer settler of Northern Utah and Rich county, Have you, too, been under the are serving in the armed forces illusion that health boards make of the United States, according to an effort to safe- -. a report compiled by Mrs. Lettle health? B. Rich of Logan, family historian . guard The State Health and read at a recent family rea"-- , board requires union held in Ogden canyon. b e plumbers to pass The late Apostle Rich, who also Intelligence tests, was a General, second in comit's said to be mand of the Nauvoo Legion un? it line with der Brigham Young, was major V r safe g uard-In- g director of the military affairs of health. The that army. He and his ancestors inspectors who always served the best interests are supposed to of thir country in tame of war pass upon the as well as in time of peace, Mrs. f safety of plumb- Rich pointed out er's work are fiix of the 129 descendants, have not reqquired to given their lives in defense of the present anything, Just democracy during about as inconsistent as having a war. They are: blacksmith to examine medical i Howard L. Harmston, son of raen- Eugene C. and Viola Young Harm Evidence the Health ston; Ernest Alfred Elder Jr., son commission dont want to remove of Ernest Alfred and Lavon Duffin all health hazards. Also evidence ' Elder; Robert Parrish, son of Joel you should elect a new Samuel and Iva Stead Parish; governor and improve our state, O'Neal Linford, son of George Also evidence that the Christian and Alice N. Peterson county attorney is letting suckers Linford; J. Var Schrevencks, son get fleeced at this fair. of Charles and Afton Sabey Remember this at, Uie election Schrevencks, and Lloyd Blair and retire L. Tom Pfeny. Sabey Jr., son of Lloyd B. and (Paid Political Advt.) (Theta E. Rich Sabey. (By Sr ACHE Tuesday, August 29. 1911 EnOGB(flSteDQQ IFBOEBQntoE3 t l i |