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Show The Cache American. Locan, Cache County, frpe Four i Ch Hurd Ok hard 0 Ul' V anl Mi j 0di n of HMD (OMIKIM'K FP1 ward vpmt rditives 'v.-t- h Mm Wayne Monroe Si: day Mrs in icwi-to- Amu OkImkI w k ill t),di n. Industrial Experts Slate Classes During USAC Summer Session Give a Man A Horse p.nt .jnt t'Jist of Py Robert C roukston Give a man u l. re he tan rule A mf ru mmu.il M sir rli'ihur,n Mr-.- nr Milum Goff. a put of a song nf d Hany Mi B small and Vddi Sun thus In 6 the Mav Sundiv evening. it n well we of KSL Clark I vi A Kuhn.oml. of M M spmt Monday wind (Jiiptl ullh V loves bora Orlo Jones in ( barge. lt.ng with In r mot hi r, Mrs. Itos just ful that Harry fet He so muiti hug Ml tile inond Blair. conducted put Consifg Uv mil singing. mure people are and Mure Mm t FtTin Vilh nt last ay-- t j song. wuk Talbot. spi C'liui pt Phyllis by and to see r by Si nit Cl iir Stoiks org n at Cellar City, guest of her (laugh-- . King horses to ride nnd Mr. and, Mrs. them feeding eating for their I5.u tn r, reiri of M. ter und nolo. mean i if actions anything, horses, Burnham. M. pn-sArt Y. I. A. yiar' vvoik, are of us much imMr. und Mrs Wendi 11 Bulr and those horn M M. I A. nt nnd Kt Ad.i dint, as a new car. mil i riiii ndi nt, Oilo Jones; ofTi- family of California, are visiting portance Wlun new curs are available ceri of the oitnniuUon were sus. with Mr and Mi, M. J. Swin again I dont think these horses tamed by B nsoii stake M. I. A. yard, Mrs. Bair parents. Mrs Thrive Reese, of Idaho are going to be discarded and for. visiting officers A. J. Mi ndenhall n have learn nnd Mrs Mae Hill; presentation Falls, Idaho was visaing with her gotten. The , of Swin-yardid many advantages the horse of ward chart r to smior Scouts parents, Mr. and Mis. M. J. lias over the gasoline wagon. this week. und ward troop loaders by stake For one thing, the up keep on a member Mendenhall, talk by Bishcar is about $100 per month, while M. I. A. op Victor Waddoups. , the hoise never required an Trust in the Lord with to show if he is fafe to all thy heart, and lean not unto drive. With the horse ycu are thine own understanding; in all nut burdened with the Lack-se- at thy ways acknowledge Him, andjI Cutworms announce tlulr driver who shouts, "look where may lie shall direct thy paths' was nee m gardens this spring you are goin, cant you Me the Drown prt-preM-nteby Clarence or early summer, by cutting oil ether car cornin," and you are Talks developing the theme were e near the ground, the Menu of not breathing given by Gleaner Margaret such as tomatoes gas, as is usual the case on a young plants, Scout Ray Wiser. Beehive or cabbages, warns Professor C. highway in heavy traffic. girl Reta Thomp'on. ar.d S G We residents of Logan have Sornuon, USAC Extension En. Yoc-.- l membtr Shirley Rogers. t oncologist. access to the best place in the Kechtmer! duet, 'I Know That My Thu need not happen, he de-- i world, nnd right at our very door Bowie and Lives" by Verra Clares One way to present it Is yard its known as the Cache Phyllis Talhnrt. parw accompanto erei t a card board barrier National Forest its free to all of ist. Carol Kemp; voc.l solo, "The the plant and the pest. us, class distinctions, or special Is laird My Shepherd" by Lorin lightweight cardbo ird at. ml pi iv ileges to none. SSnith, instrumental datt by Renat Any of a penny post card the sle You people who waste your time Jo-oBow Us and Bone dosing w 11 do Bull this Into a collar in stuffy picture show or sitting Maurtne Faiktrel. by praytr und the plant after it Ids around a bridge table, should yen. an Gatavi-oMrs was Fdna bein (t out. Make t'.t ojHinng tore out .r..o this National For-hostess to the Alun s dab at her of the collar about four times the eand tiuvd the countless trails D. home Friday afternoon. nty of the main &U m of the y .nt the Niw Di.,1 cov eminent has refieshments were served and the .sie to piin.lt cnit, ini e of h nty of bu.lt the 12 ycais. If you' s 1t bt iv time sp nt pi ing idge, pi a r and luht. Ik tine the collar horse the walking being awarded to Mis. Norma (Mends about an Inch below the Iiavcnt got a id. of tio trails are Some is go Bern Stoddard and Mis Mar.e and two indies above thp a little steep, but take your time i ground ln.vi 1. also helps to and enjoy the scenery. You peoTlie Misses Gertrude and Eva the young plant against ple who dont have a horse, no piotect Bentley of Salt Lake City, spent the sun and wind. doubt you have a friend who will Saturday and Sunday as guests Cutworms are gray and brown loan you one, thats being done Mrs. Westover. Mr. Smoot of and that do great damage every day, why I have had Alvin Orchard left for Carey, caterpillars to garden crops, but are rarely hoises offered to me. The owners afternoon. Ills wife, Idaho, Friday as they work at night. dont have time to ride sufficient has been in Carey for the past caught, the winter in the soil to keep their horse in shape, and month as guest of their son and They spend and become active In the spring. they want him exercised. daughter-ilaw, Mr. and Mrs. Gardens planted on land that was Suppose you live in Salt Lake in grass or weeds last year will or Ogden, and you want to ride harbor the number. a horse, the only place to go is greatest When the stalk becomes too the paved streets. The canyon road tough, they climb small plants is a hazard on account of heavy and cut off the leaves. One cut- car traffic that drive like a bat worm can cut oft many young out of hell. plants in a single night. What Im wanting to do Is reThe Best remedy for large gar- mind and call attention to the : dens is poisoned bait, scattered valuable set-uwe have here In thinly over the garden, or about Cache county, and our mountain the bases of the plants after they trails. The horse is such a good comMany Doctors today recommend the are set out. Thu bait, like all Use of douches for women troubled poisons must be kept from young panion, they are extremely obwith discharge ("the whites"), children, livestock, and poultry. serving and they see whatever offending odor, and minor irritation Directions for preparing this bait there is of interest to see along for women who want to be and be obtained from may your these mountain trails. A horse will feci refreshingly clean. notice a deer, or elk, or other And heres a prod uct for the douche county agent, or the USAC Service, from Leaflet No. animal more often than a man, Hospital tested, too, with splendid 2, Cutw'orms in the Garden," U. yes a horse will see wild chickens results Lydia E. Pinkhains Sanative Wash, made by the same great S. Department of Agriculture, that are difficult to see on accompany that makes Lydia E. Washington 25, D. C. Baits also count of their color being so Finkhams Vegetable Compound. be purchased from dealers in near that of the ground. may Wash is Sanative PinUiam's gaininsecticides and seedsmen. Two saddle horses are domiciled ing great favor today with women. at my home and when I step out Its mighty effective to cleanse, relieve offending odor, discharge and of doors each morning they have discomfort of minor irritation, yet it their eyes on me and their Relieved in 5 minute or positively wont harm even the most whmey has a world of meaning delicate membranes or tissues. Inexdouble your money back When eires stomach rld caups painful, (rnffartt its horse language for saying, pensive, too. Any drug store. In ga sour itotaaih and heartburn doctors uxaaliy m- - mnK! .cun. Known rr "good r morning, and lets have will, Dinbh.m'. LJUI II ranlnnutlr relief medicines t. rillMiaill I IhMf In Liwb-'oi- last Id of li i ll. , 1 Jjnt son-in-la- i -' hor-cme- Control Methods For Cutworms thi-me- carbon-monoxid- Ber-geso- j n p; 1 -t 1 y n GREAT HEIVS 1 FOR WOMEN p WHO DOUCHE I tab C il If C.iabarg, professor ufalil indrutt spee.u! c i'ik meihut.ieul mlneeril.g at tlv duvtrlal d nation (It nt .! at Ut University of Illinois and Clifford Miimm r A. Lush, supervisor of vocational Agricultural colh-.'i- , uiiort'ig to edueatnm and Industrial arts in Profesr E C, Je;v n. !' it of M.nm apolis, Minn, public aihools. the college industrial d'vMnn. , Tin rt SANATIVE WAS S! Tablets No UxAtlve Hrll-a- I SnnKa comfort batlt uu muru In t will L oji, v Jcian tards ate B.ith aniioimcemnt tu laig.m from 1c.iatillo, Idaho, lulling of the airival of a son to Mr and Mrs. Milton England of that city. Mrs, Bomo En.hmd i the furmtr In ng eolir? n mdus-gratefocUxk those horses are just as ia planning and w.ll for their late brcukfast tril) .shops wh.le Picf Lu-and n irry a sign of complaint, 0;f,.r shop The horses reminds us of another and management, song called "John Teetc." It's well prof C. hberg who w'lj U? on adapted for male voices, and its rumpus June 2$ to 30 was about a fox hunt. giadu.ited from th Untui it y of Do you think our people will Wisconsin in r9B with a B-take up fox hunting again gree in mechanical engineering like they d.d 150 years ao? In 'and in 1924 received a profession-additio- n to the hores there is a BI ME. He has been a member hounds and in England 0f the University of Illinois fac. of pack often the fox in making his get-- 1 ulty from 1923 to 1923 nnd during away from the dogs, instead of the following two years, he u is staying in the woods, he shapes employed with the engimeruig drills course right thruugh town velopinent branch of tiie Western and then you have those horse. Electric company at the Haw-me- n nde straight through your thome plant in Chicago. In 1928 garden, and about one dozen Professor Cusberg was appointed horses leaping your hedge and professor of mechanical engineerracing past your house is looked ing at the University of IILnob- upon as sport. All the poor share-- j ln clmree of courses, n can say is: A fine bunch jjon j)e holds. Since the dec-o- f noblemen rode through me gar- jaraUon of war In 1941. he has den shortly after dawn." Well, war training in Indus-oguporv horsemen wouldn t do that production rrgin-- l trjaj icy are not of royal birth. eerin?. safety engineering, job cval- Once upon a tune a company j nation, motion and time s'udy, and of cavalry from here were quar- - production control, tered at the Mexican border and' pr0f. Lush will indruct courses while exploring the cactus covered j Coring the first throe vv.mI.s of divert one day tlie captain, the summer term which b pips who v.as a banker in civil life, ' it. Ho obt Ined a ina-lo- r and knew little clsL- - but banking, 'from thp Unl.vspv of (Lrr(v he kept hs cavalry out until dark M.nm sota nnd has bis-a and then did not know where ber of the al faculy v:ting camp was. After about an hour State college for several sum. of riding aiound looking for camp mers. Besides an educator, lie is a Sergeant left his position sn a well known author of industrial the line, spurred up his horse education works, having published The alongside the captain. sever 1 books and contributing ti saluted and said, "Captain, .many national professional indusif you was going to camp you are trial education magazines. direction. The not h org-nutt- j.) mt-ivc- Hams. Program Listed Mothers und Daughters mevting, Sunday at 3 p. m. in the Logan First ward ehaped will be under direction of Miss Myrtle Jacques. The theme will be "Womens Noble Position in the Church"; music. Sixth ward Singing Mothers. conducted by Grace Baugh; scriptural reading. Margent Jenson; awards will be presented to the Golden Gleaner Girls, by Esther Nelson, piano and organ duet. Lorraine and Ella Lou liawkes; talks by Margaret Klop-fe- r, Lillie Meat-ham- . and Joan benediction Ruth Tingey; by Mathews. e!e-ev- t-r , rs ur Junior Stock Show Dr. O. Wennergrcn. chairman of of tlie Agricultural comm.ltec tlie Logan chamber of tommerce urges all numbers of the cham. ber and the eitims in gni ral to make a sptiial effort to attuid the Junior Fat Stoi k Show at next S lUrday, the fair ground The committee appreMay 12. ciates tlie imjioitanic and value of the livestock lndudry to the county. The chamber of commerce is one of tlie contributors of the ca-- li prizes for the show. The jucigvng will commence at 11 a. m. Tills promises to be the largest end highest quality of any fat conducted stock shows ln the valley. i Ser-gea- in the right banker captain was a proud and ho replied a little cross, fel-lo- Heads Council Mrs. Pearl Leishman of Wells Sergeant, you get back with your men and if I want any advice 111 ville has bt'en elected president of club leadsend for you." This rebuff caused the Cache county a titter among the horsemen ers council, it was announced who overheard. They rode on and Wednesday by Miss Amy Kears. all became more tired, thirsty, ley, county home demonstration and grumbled louder. Then the agent. Other officers are Miss Fern captain called out, "Tell that Zollinger, 'Providence, vice presifarmer to come up here and tell dent, and Clark Thomley, Smith-fielus where camp is. if he is 90 secretary. smart." Dave Theurer rode up to the head of the col- Club Elects umn, saluted rather stifly and Jo Anne Kellett has been elected said, Captain, give you horse his of the Hyrum Happresident head and he will take us to py Hour club, with Jeanine Wilcamp, son, vice president; J. Gloria Jor. Why of course, the horses know'gensen, and Gladys secretary, I where the oats are. Jorgensen, song leader. -- Black and White Day 4-- H Samuel Christensen. chairman the county relations committee the chamber of commerce reports that his committee expects to get a large attendance of the business men and citizens of Lo. gan to attend the annual Black and White day at Richmond next Wednesday and Thursday, May 16 and 17. The dairy industry is by far the largest and onei of the most important of the valley. It is a four million dollar business for Cache county, and should be recognized and supported by all the people, to Mr. according e Christensen. of of d, 4-- H ! - 'V' They raised the Flag again on Corregidor . . . Acid Indigestion Bnll-i- N Nov Arrhal 9 n lik. M: se-ff- .,ome hay." Sunday morning if I sleep until , x . - M . v, v ri-- V I A Vf i :4 ? v y . 7 - St i. x long-wearin- - Good Looking u -1 DESIGH SHINGLES " fli g shingle worthwhile roof at savings, All materials and labor fully guaranteed. Pfaonp today for estimate. slate-surface- d -l SHINGLES NAILS FLASHING CEMENT DOUBLE LINED VALLEYS BOSTON TYPE RIDGE APPLICATION BY EXPERTS SLATE-SURFACE- D G FLAG flies once again over The cost was great in blood and pain, but our fighting men did not turn back. And on Iwo Jima, four thousand men more and more died to take the long step forward to Victory. Twenty thousand others suffered wounds. Yes, were on the way to Tokyo I At home, your contribution to Victory is measured in dollars. The OUR J . i m MIGHTY SEVEMTH Dont wait until that leaking Complete $ roof ruins walls and valuable as Low as furnishings! Well put a complete new roof on your home Vermont ... a Nothing Else to Buy! ' Let's raise the money in the Asphalt Shingle Roof Our Finest i Seventh War Loan is the biggest in Americas history because seven billion dollars must be raised from individuals alone. That means you must buy more and bigger War Bonds. This is really two great loans in one; for this time last year you had been called upon twice to subscribe in War Loans. As our fighting men raise Old Glory all over the world lets raise the money back home I W. Loyal Hall Mortuary vtc:, |