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Show $ $ Boston Letter to Alumni Quarterly AC1 Cache American Released at US T j ; ! i ; i ry r. i'. a. l L':a:i t.au- ii lit. :j.n. I ,i uli ii ai ,'c G2 West Center lb air.lt i tl. Ovt 1, J ".44 -- - hue tt.'.j uit ani:.$ in lU' .irn.i J Foil no.Mi: Sl.hO IVr Year iiomi: to i s, u ! atun-- j in the lall . li 1: jhJ Dl I'rtfiMJii !i i dniii-I nhiiiild Thirteenth Year - No. t'l U.e Utah Stale Telephone 700 Utah, Tuesday, October 3, 19 1 1 r lt ngn this year. and no wider .nil- cd , idea-ae- d by (jiaru-jlySaUi.'tla)' non o voth Lit Hoard r. Mis, Mar Jot to A, llctulir oil. handaume and inordinate a jn- ca tioii, theie Kill be mufli QUALITY OF The register grits Uie rat.k and the mail about Caehe tn bung V V. 1.0 to irpLicP Inm. Cache addrevwi of all vlamni association h.ut a right to d nund certain member and former students who m it Lading educator are m the vinous services. Supv qualr.K-- t ly.r V and we hope t!ie incoming presi- plemental lats will be publish'd dent will powes ome of the tn succeeding Issue's of the magaDeadline Intended For following: We should l.ke to 'e zine, die said. . i own In a president who know Tl.e bad article km Uie an . Compljinj; With Ordinance I mind, Is convinced he j right nouiuxnunt of plans for n exA marked Increase m the qualand i not ojvn to political tn- - trusive putt mar program for Uie 't t milk supply ti uc nee, We Unnk he should beof ity of Log. n city spool of engineering. The age ' lieve in religious education first air luj been noted during the Ut power, which is upon us, !e. as dairymen and should restore daily chapel nuiiuls Unit emphasis be given u eight month to operate under ttie newly of exercises. ediUie machines." Kith training course. Hut something more than tor Kro'.e. 'The school of enginadopted milk ordinance and code a perfunctory prayer followed by that is itifigcs.ed by tlie U. S. ' looks and trades industries , eering, ; . Good health service, Evan WestOld ; (ora ard to a the singing of the public period of exjuna.on ; " ern. city health officer, reported 7- - ; Summer Time". Then although we and advancement I Uie V to make t , i believe firmly m vocational edu USAC Uie today. j strongest aeronautics a wc are convinced that cation All dairymen who have IndireInvcrmounUm school in the colhge president should have a sale cated they will continue far broader education than that gion." : new ordinance tho of milk under A picture of the gateway at the of a Trade School or narrow have been installing new equlp-nu-- n. . sclent. t. There are two types of souUiKcst entrance of the campus making their barns, milk on Uie front cover, while education and we know which is uppt-areV houses and processing plant ; 1 v Va doing the most influential work in a sccUon devoted to current more sanitary, he said. Dairymen fall al-o quarter registiling a college campus events, leday. Wc have expended approximately presidint should be able to talk tration, football prospects, and the $15,000 for equipment to comply resiwomen's new Uie and write convincingly, should return of with the new ordinance i un r have an influence outside tlic dence hall to civilian students, I ' N i A few of the dairymen objected Wi the state and were reviewed. Regular features college through when It was to the ordinance of lists included nation. are marriages, Those the aggie three last spring, statUEI OKE THE CUUKCli in ih French vilUft of St Opportuno, lhi plctur announced first GREEN VILLAGE ON Tillqualities we demand; of tho character, births end deatlis. ukco during the r.pid tdvmce of tho Allie ncroi. northern Fr.nce, thowi typist m.t.no ing that it would increase their Tb rmored with it scholarship, fluent pen and tongue fore Kill! bt( One page was devoted to 34 British A reconniiutnco force. French cost to a point where t:ven by pttriot operating German pnwnerw with something worth saying. And former students who have lost Iommie hv diimount.d nd can ho Men with local Maqui guarding be Impossible for them would it If besides he is a Bood human Uieir lives during the present war. to make a profit. However, Mr. bung with a sense of humor, so Their names, to be Inscribed on Western said, since they have much the better. Some would put the alumni association's permanthe ordinance, they investigated it first, but in a state as devoted ent role of honor, carried the folcan see the dangers of a milk to religion as Utah that place who Those lowing dedication: bourne epidemic they ore help-in- g belongs to character. their have courageously given to eliminate and how their When we get homesick for lives in the service of our country. become more will operations Cache and the College we go up of years. over a period May their memories be en inspirprofitable A 4 to Vermont and call at the ation for the building and mainOiTicial Washington has turned enterprise functioning with fundamental culinary or the that Western Mr. said, church farm or the state univerof a world of enduring its thoughts largely to the current ernment as a referee, rathbr than irrigation uses. Mr. Champ recount of the milk taining bacterial One week peace, assuring liberties and prisity in Burlington. as a proprietary vealed. There is a vast differ- supply has been reduced considcampaign after congress government this past month we spent in the vileges of freedom to all the peo- political has acted on some of the more owner and provider." ence, however, between the kind erably since 1942. Information latter place and the first piece of to important western of constructive cooperative action collected at that time revealed Referring ples of the world. Their alma ma- urgent parts of the reconversion; news we heard from the Univerdiscussed taken by the state which pro- that of mills, produced in 26 of ter will ever hold them In proud program but many controversial problems which were sity Publicity Bureau was about remembrance. issues remain to be settled when by the national resources com. tects the rights of existing water Logans dairies, only 70 per cent Professor Wilford Porter of the after elction, mittee of the chamber of com- users, and the type of they reconvene was under a 50,000 average bacU. S. A. C., who has just been on Page Five) Frderick P. Champ, director of merce, Mr. Champ said that the count. A recent check terial made college editor at Cornell in the U. S. chamber of commerce, British-Americpetroleum treaty, that 95 per cent of the showed place of Bristow Adams retired. after returning from a proposals for amending the naturreported under this figure, the now is milk We know both the men and it al gas act, and the pending rivseries of meetings in the east. In ever recorded best average was a pleasure to hear of Mr. announced. Mr. Champ attended sessions of ers and harbors and flood con-trhe Logan city, Porter's progress from a Utah A total of 772 cases received bills, as well as recent dethe chambr of commerce board, Grading of milk will begin soon green valley to a greener one ,n assistance amounUng to $33,460 in In field of region, the velopments comand under the new program, he said. Problems of reconversion New York state. He had served Cache County in August 1944, No- of the national resources at al authorities, were foremost on providing jobs for returning ser- This will Include periodical checks of the organization time In Utah high schools in ble L. Chambers, director of the mittee the agenda. board 1. and the C., vicemen will be of the major im- on the bacterial count of the Morgan and Hyrum and then had Cache county department of pub- Washington, Strong support was given to American of Foresstry directors, in the immediate post, milk supply; testing of cows for studied at Wisconsin and done lic welfare, tho constructive action taken re- portance reported today. Both New York City. Senator Elbert D. war milk house cleanlinss and period. professional work in Washington, the number of cases and amount association, cently by 29 states with Utah Thomas told a large group of disease;utensil been done but Much has D. C. before getting his editorial cleaning, utensil flies, from decreases to for the paid represented provide participating, Democratic party treatment, proper cooling, appointments, first at the U.A.C. the previous month. Number of much remains to be done to pave overall development of the na- Cache county Monday sanitary bottling and capping and and now in Cornell. He is a poet, cases dropped 1.3 percent while the way for reconversions and tions rivers, without violation of workers at a meeting chamber of protected delivery. demobilization when partial and in the Logan However, no a reader, a church worker and night, states rights or discrimination commerce were 2.6 ercent lower. he final victory are achieved, until will have as many friends and payments will be announced headquarters. grades Senator Thomas spoke at the after the first of the. year. admirers In New York as in Of the $33,460 issued recipients in declared. Important steps in the Cache County In August, Mr. program are being revised because for members Of the The new ordinance adopted afUtah. meeting Chambers said, 80 percent was for of developments on the fighting the junior ter more than a central committee, The Vermont horticulturist years study and e assistance: 12 percent for fronts which may remove Democratic officials, and several the was scheduled to go told us of the two old farms the discussion, aid to dependent children; and occasion for a and prolong invited guests. into effect October 4, .but the Trapp family of concert fame six Major Ronald G. Bowen, son of for unemployables on military operations in Europe. He briefly described congrespercent three time has been extended had bought in Stowe each of Mrs. Commissioner and Logan City relief. No payments were He pointed out that the na- George B. Bowen, has been named sional activities along this line months because some dairymen which had an old family orchard general for employables or transients tional wage, and therefore infla-tioand told of the administrations havehave with such old apples as Bethel, made delays in experienced assistant signal officer in charge 1944. August during policies to cope with these prob- securing necessary equipment and clouded is again situation, Peewaukee, and Blue Permains of all signal operations and trainthat many materials. and we remember the joy we by pending decisions on the re- ing for the Fourth army at Fort lems. He charged statements made by Republican moval of wage controls as a re- Sam Houston, Texas, his had had once years ago in ProviWhen adopted it will grant the parents leaders were untrue and declared sult of an attack on the little have learned. dence of exploring with Dr. board of health the power city to man of a need "we experience Everywhere there Batchelder the family orchard of A business meeting of the steel formula. Prior to his new assignment, Ma- lead our nation in the trying pe- to make rules and regulations for is a growing realization that probBrother Gibbs. We also talked Cache county young Republican production, transportation, projor Bowen was director of riod to follow. with Mrs. Austin, wife of the club will be held Wednesday at lems which will be precipitated ft for the sampling, exbelief cessing, handling, Thomas Senator expressed cancellacontract senator, about the sixty different 8:30 p. m. in the Logan cham- by impending balloon service. He enter- that the Geneva steel grading, amination, labeling and barrage and plant apples her husband raises in his ber of commerce headquarters, tions and later demobilization can ed the service in 1941 and has sale of all milk and regrading beother such installations would be met adequately only by free back yard in Burlington and sends President Jack Laub announced been in the signal corps since that come a permanent part of west- and milk products sold for ultito his Washington at today. friends mate consumption In Logan city. time. ern economy. Christmas. She estimates that The ordinance is similar to that A graduate of Utah State AgriW. Democratic W. Dr. Merrill, they cost him five dollars each now effect in other large cities serBowen cultural college, Major A round table discussion on party chairman, was in charge of of thein with the expenses of spraying. and superceedes one With the school band playing ved for several months as an in- the state, the for and plans meeting There is a man after our own the problems of peace in Europe 1927. in the The Star passed Banner, deSpangled USAC In outstructor the radio forthcoming campaign were heart with an agricultural hobby will be sponsored Friday at 8:00 Logan Senior high school student Cooperation of the dairymen to partment. Later he was district lined. A rally for the general pubrather than golf or tennis as he p. m. in the Logan junior chammorning stood proud- sales engineer for a large radio lic, to feature campaign speeches try and put the program into efMonday body ber commerce of auditorium, does most of the work. The other ly at attention watching the flag firm with head- by state and national candidates, fect under difficult wartime consenator from Senator Mrs. Gladys L. Harrison, chair-e- n ascend the pole. Following came manufacturing Vermont, Lake in Salt City and was discussed and will be held ditions, labor and feed shortages, quarters of committee in charge, the Aiken, runs a country wide faof allegiance, led by Denver, Colo. the and other drawbacks, has won pledge later this month. mous nursery of wild flowers. announced today. Clarence Hansen of the high praise from both the city Captain We also crossed over to Grand Arthur Gaeth, Utah radio comhealth department and city comschool R. O. T. C., after which Isle, the largest island in Lake mentator; H. F. Kretchman, edimission. a poem, God of Battles, written Champlain where we saw many tor of the Salt Lake Telegram, S. Patton, was General by George fine orchards of Mackintosh apand Waide M. Condon, editor of, read by Howard Maughan. islands ples as the lake, and the Intermountain magazine As enother feature, the school shores, form the warmest part of Commerce and Industry and fordrive to rid be realized by a little time and A county-wid- e When The Lights band played the state and have one hundred effort spent in poisoning or trapwith connected the diplomerly farms, city lots, and cemeteries Go On Again All Over the World and thirty growing days from matic sendee, will lead the disping at this time of year, runconbe will the of pocket gopher and an exit march. frost to frost. The railroad out to cussion. to ways are shallow and easy Captain Horace L. (Dick) BurThe flag ceremony, with its ac- ducted during this week under locate. the island goes over a causeway of the Logan-Cach42, leigh, V. L. of direction Johnson, is the The program being sponsorof marble blocks and one hotel companying features, is held weekFarmers died suddenly fire gophers pocket having department, federal agent on predator and ed by the Logan Chapters, Amly at the high school. keeper on the island has one are urged to bring their own today at 2 a. m. at his home, 245 rodent control, County Agent carrots and meat at the hundred freezer lockers that he erican Association of University desigNorth First West, of a heart atLloyd R. Hunsaker announces. lets to his neighbors at a dollar Women and the Business and nated place where poison will be tack. He apparently had been in Professional Womens club. The burrowing of pocket goph- furnished free and dmonstrations good health and was at work a month. Each locker has a caers is even more destructive than given as to how to put the pacity of 5 and a half cubic feet yesterday afternoon before he be. .. their feeding habits in areas bait out. that are kept at zero temperacame ilL cigar-su- b capThe two-ma- n ture. The owner expects to double tured intact where water conservation is vital. Providence school, He was bom October 27, 1901 la Wednesday during the bombing A8 FATS thru MEATS, Stamp his business next summr, but anyThey burrow into ditches inter- 9 a. m.; Millville chapel, 10 a. Salt Lake City, a son of Horatio of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese inA5 Z8 and through K5, good 11 a. m.; Hyway he, is showing initiative in will be on exhibition in , Logan fering with proper distribution of m.; V. and Daisy Parker Burleigh. He definitely. No new stamps until irrigating water. Plants are de- rum Nibley chapel, a village of five hundred that is 1:30 p. m.; Para-dic- e had been a resident of hall, city of Main comer Logan for at the Wednesday October 29. stroyed in the field, gardens, pasCharacteristically Vermont, the and Center streets, according to chapel, 2:30 p. m.; Avon 16 years and a member of the fire Blue tures, and much of the vegetaPROCESSED FOODS home of Fairbanks Standard Scales chapel, 3:30 p. m. department since January, 1931, Sergeant T. Earl Hunsaker, comA8 through Z8 and A5 tion is covered with sterile soil and the Morgan mare. Stamps College, 9 a. m.; rising up through the ranks to Thursday of Logan Post No. 7, mander We wonder how many Cache R5, good Indefinitely. No Gophers knaw alfalfa riots leav- Wellsville city hall, 10 a. m.; captain. American Legion, who is in through new stamps until November 1. ing a stunted growth or kill the Mendon, 11 a. m.; Young, 1:30 p. people are reading Gourmet evCaptain Burleigh was a veteran charge. SUGAR Sugar Stamps 30, 31, plant and the mounds thrown up m.; ery month, the new food ' magaNorth Logan, 2:30 p. m.; of World War 1 and a member and do Hyde Park, 3:30 p. m., at the of the local Veterans of 32 and 33, each good for five lbs. prevent close zine that Miss Wright has had mowing Foreign With one community already indefinitely. Sugar to bars. the damage cutting They chapel in each community. 40, put into the County Library. It good Stamp Wars organization. over the top, Cache countys for five pounds of fond are of the should have an appeal for many. particularly Smithfield library, 9 canning sugar Friday He married Fem Roundy FebUnited War Fund drive was through February, next year. roots of young fruit trees, caus- a. m.; Richmond library, 10 a. m.; ruary 24, 1923 in Most food magazines are all calorLogan. A-GASOLINE ies, chemistry and formal coupons in ing losses in orchards. They bur- Cove chapel, 11 a. m.; Lewiston Survivors Include his father, of re. launched today end will continue 14 with a goal of new A Book, good for four gal- row into the loose ground of community building, 1:30 p. m.; celpts. No enthusiasm for food until October Preston, Idaho; his widow and cemeteries causing graves to sink Cornish, as a work of art. No joy in $14,500, according to Dr. W. W. lons each through December 21. Bambroughs store, 2:30 one daughter, Ruth Elenore Burornamental p. m.; Trenton town hall, 3:30 leigh, Logan, and two SHOES Airplane Stamps 1 and and they kill the banqueting. No smacking of the Richards, president of the orsisters, Mrs. bulbs and shrubs. lips over the daily round of three ganization. Alice Shallenberger, of San Jose, 2, good indefinitely. p. m. He .. announced square meals. Our Italian barber PLENTIFUL FOOD Onions. Benson chapel, 9 Cal.; and Bett Burleigh, that Young Gophers are particularly injuriSaturday New tells us he can't eat his daughward already had oversubscribed OVERSEAS CHRISTMAS PAC- ous during fall and winter months a. m.; Amalga chapel, 10 a. m.; York city. ters American cooking. He wants their essignment and others are KAGE MAILING October 15. las! but at the same time are easy to Newton post office, 11 a. m.; W. Loyal Hall mortuary will an(Continued on Page Five) control Satisfactory results can Clarkston, Griffiths store, noon. nounce funeral arrangements. expected to follow soon. day. A : r i0 A-- i - a !. rKoru: papkk orti-rin- French Help British Hantiie Nazis ILK 1 u. 2J n 4 j, iiCrA- it) . 4 f4 u t r - pre-par- e rtj' y' j. er. t Champ Says Controversial Issues FacejWinners of National Election av-ra- ge overall-(Continu- Public Welfare Report Issued an Democrats Hear Senator Thomas Loganite Directs Army Training old-ag- y n Coming Events ns anti-aircra- Flag Ceremony Gopher Drive Planned This Week; Bait Distribution Schedule Listed Fireman Dies of Heart Attack e Ration Reminders 13 |