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Show The Cache American. Logan, Cache County. I tah Tape Eight Pin Money1 Aggies Slate Game with Nevada Campaign L. E. Aain y greeted program. jijxin.vjrvd by W.r backfirld rn's section of the tub xf :. prospect a the Aggie' t.11 train-- 1 finance commute, alma to give ( rjr levery wonum aa advance opjior- - i Ing ramp neared Its 4lw, h found an out The Nevada game tuuity to build a bond purchase- jI . V- t K saval-lntemaUnf slate for' the Utugs 1 for Uie SlxUi War Loan by 1 unaUU are war stamps. ing tlaxigh negotiation derway for anoUicr Ult or two Although definite data for tlie with m rvlce tennis In Uie area. next major bond drive havent jet V kJak Donovan, former Ciwiier. been announced, Uie conceived a a was Wyo., high school star who played campaign Jf V savings program Uwt with Ue San Diego naval team piece-mea to housewives enable will buy been ha discharged last fall and from the service, Joined the bond In their own right during the Sixth War Loan. sqund, Donovan I a triple-threEven If hubby Is buying bonds L bak, can run, pass and punt with equal ability and may solve Rom- regularly at hi work, can jou ney's fullback problem If he can think of a more pleasant surThu photo MaTTOON. ILL. pick up Uie T formation. prise or higher bodge of patriothow the portray graj. 40 or Two grldders were casualties of ism. than to fill a 25, "wad" snc'thetut ha struck album as small at a number of fit ireru in the town $100 first through Wednesday, stamp the f Mattoon. Here Mr. Al.nc Hear-ti- c economics Jack Bowen and Wesley Blood, a self denials, kitchen out the window to point were and the burkflold frugality budget candidates, during pair of Rosrue Van Seyoe t.iti.c i not In suits for the Thursday next three months? i. tie pa entered and mystery That's the gist of the plan. ov. can.c her daughter, Dorothj drill. Bowen Injured his knee but -Blood will be back for duty Fri- Simply procure a stamp album it vears old. local from the office and post day. Tlie veteran Aggie mentor, con- systematically fill It with 10c, 25c, four years ego. It Is more nearly a case of a large number of centrating on teaching his squad 50c or II stamps. an effective offense, gave the team party members threaten-ln- f to walk off on their own." several new plays. Including some Civil Service And there Is an attitude of "I The from the "bag of tricks." don't give a hang what with Examination backs seem to be troubled or does about it. timing on the Intricate plays, but The United States Civil Service thinks about it between the presdifferences Tlie Romney Is confident a week or commission announces an open two of pracUce will Iron out these competitive examination for Med ent situation and eight years ago. tilings. teal Officer for filling the posi- when it was the Maw forces that tion of Chief, Medical Division, were threatening to scratch" a TTRITEIt PREDICTS CLOSE Thirteenth U. S. Civil Service Democratic candiate into defeat, CONTEST IN CACHE ELECTRON Region, Denver, Colorado. The was that Gov. Maw was In a posi(Continued from page One) annual salary for the position is tion to call the purge off. 5600 basic salary, plus $628 ovdecided group were Roosevelt supertime pay, maktng a total salary USAC Open Fall the Democrats porters In can reasonably expect to get the of 6228. The necessary application forms Quarter Monday large share of them when they do for filing may be obtained from make up their minds. (Continued from page One) But if the disposition to scratch the Director, Thirteenth U. 3. the Institution is In good conditurns up as strong on November Civil Service Region, .144 New tion to begin the yer. 7 as it did in the sample. Gov. Customhouse, Denver 2, Colorado It will be a very important year Maw would certainly lose the or from the secretary, Board of because in all probability during ounty; Rep. Oranger would have U. S. Civil Service examlnters at the earlier part of the year the , no better than an even chance of any first- - or second-cla- ss post of- war In Europe will be brought fice of States the in Colorado, and Sen. Thomas to a successful conclusion and the carrying It, could lose It If as much as a third New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. men and women released will be of the undecided group should de- Applications must be received In returning to college In Increasing the office of the Regional director numbers. cide to vote for Bennlon. Already they are reDemocraUc observers In the on or before the close of business turning at the rate of more than 70.000 per month. county confidently predict that September 25, 1944. much of the indicated September reThe G. I. Bill of Rights over as will disappear when present lines and win Irregularity enacted by Congress will cently tlie chips are down" on Novem- large a segment of the undecided encourage. It Is believed, the largber 7 and the party members are group as possible. est attention in American colleges confronted with a choice of losing Chief difficulty of the Demo- that we have ever experienced. the state administration or seats cratic organization In combatting Tliis college will share generously in cougress or of falling into line. the threatened disregard for In this responsibility and opporThis Is entirely possible and some party vovting Is the lack of leaders tunity. of the Republicans rather expect who can exercise control over Physically the Institution Is In a trend in this direction. But four party members who appear to be good condition, the latest Improveyears ago Cache county voters leaving the party reservation. They ments being substantial additions scratched Gov. Maw to almost seemingly do not constitute an or- to our heating capacity or boiler the exact degree they said they ganized group which can be led. improvements ere almost conwould in a sample On the surface, at least, there Is cluded. taken by the Salt Lake Tnbune. no such organized effort among colThe American Land-Gra- nt The Important thing for the Democrats to defeat specific lege has played a large part in party is to hold their oeratis candidates as there was the development of American ag- triple-thre- j j at J v: pin-mon- al at i hu-all- y n-law , it j ( YV ; A shade-drawin- nt I yes, Jtoisr,lAT9 mAmws. it pays TO BUY QUALITY Fujwjtujrjs at LUflDSTHO . g one-thir- pre-electi- on (Paid Political Advertisement V i ,y' , . Republican County Committee) i e I cau-.o- great j 21, and CHotx-- r w ho come liere c Hun to tho-for study. Our people will never ( Uilei: a second rate education for their suit and daughters, ! Pretty and Practical e Unlvt-r-ilt- la Logan, a rugged, and Industry and la tij shaping of American culture. Tma j Jr ::g will from now on have ,'even an In rra-rn:sy to because ns turnculum ,M-nI, jfcjf d.il- In Hi i.'iinl to wl.iih the picsi cm of ml great, no. is has pro.rn lo be, i the scry foundations of i ational 'strength and inugnty, I Our own cuunw-- t of study are, In- - ; typiul of these Land-Gran- t ions. Including es v c do in our woik here the great divisions f agriculture, home economics, engineering and technology, com- - j merce. art and sciences, forestry i j and range, and education. On this foundation which provide., the liberal and practical" education prescribed In our federal and state charter this college has progressed to Its present lrnpo Ing posii tion among American educational 1 nUtuUona. During recent months opportunLet the cold wind blow these ity has been provided for a re changeable days of fall, beauteous emphasis by state officials and by Barbara Britton, Paramount star of the Board of Trustee of the pol the current picture "Till We Meet knows the answer for keepIcy of tlie State and the Board Again," warm. Ready for comfortably ing to maintain this foundation. Th relaxation away from movie camdifficulties of recent weeks at the eras, she draws her cloth window college will have been Justified I ehndca to the sill to seal in warm believe by thi official affirmation airand to help the government's of tlie legitimacy of the entire vital fuel conservation drive. The habit Is a simple present oc liege offering of courses, war job that cuts heat loss through a question which has cawed some window and d g!as by misgiving ln the past. If these rave as much as ten per cent on official statements by State and Tuel bill! College officials shall have settled For these good fruits. Indicative this l&sue, none of us should have any couse for other than gratifi- of our faithfulness to the trust cation. Imposed on us, we all have cause It is of the greatest moment to be grateful Additional emphato be assured also that under the sis will be given these divisions bright light of publicity which the of our work during the current college has experienced during re- year and of course continuously cent months. Its record and it In tlie jears to come because we adherence to the Ideals of the never can fully measure up to American Land-Gracollege has the opportunities and responsibilbeen found to be of hign order as ities which are ours to advance revealed ln the reoent report of the Interests of agriculture and the committee of the Board. home life in our State. The college will always be found Among the gratifying conclusions of this report is the conspicuous doing the best It can in this and emphasis which the college now all Its other duties. The college and over all Its history has placed likewise has been true to Its obupon agriculture and the home. ligation to provide a liberal edu- j d Tin T,n Money War IVc.d (Duki Romney announerd Tl.uriday that mvo- - campaign" I under Way in Utah had ben completed fur i tlaUoii How, of Nevada game' Starling right the Cucli I Mad Anesthetist Strikes 19 11 Friday, SepUh.otr 22. ' j J t rtfraia expreaing my appreciation of tlie fine I) pe of siuueist which ihuracter-- i ihe college. With good mind fctij even more important with a good Inheritance of character, they have revealed tile attributes Ot true greatness which characterize t he distir.gjLhrd and humble alike, from which they come. To the parents of these students we have lw ays felt our heaviest obligation to see tojt that this college environment alia be kept In harmony with the personal and !. 11 social Ideals of our people. May we never be recreant to this trust. All tlie forces in the college, the Board. Uie faculty and the administration are uniting their energies to lead Uie college Into It future, a future which. If all of those who serve It are faithful, will be even more resplendent than It post. I pledge my own fullest cooperation with all of you to that end. President Peterson presided at the meeting where new member of the faculty and those returning to the campu were Introduced by doens of the various schools. Dr. Arden Frandsen, director of the student guidance at the college, outlined the purposes of the new guidance set-uExplaining the program, he said, The program will help students plan their vocational education, objectives, recreation, and religious Ideals, help students to develop fivore and create personal efficiency; friendship between students and faculty." were reRegistration steps viewed by V. H. Tingey, chairman of the registration committee, and committee faculty appointments explained during ,tbe meeting, p. RIDE TO LOS ANGELES want1. Phone 62J advL Hyrum. ed before October |