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Show Pace Two Tht Cach y tt Cache Managing WVU-- r Manage Editor Department Editor-Busine- ss Entered aa Second-ClaMatter. November J, 1931. at Poat OiHce at Logan, Utah, under the Act of March I. Subscription . County, Mr. L tVi sonll war J l. AriJ ns she paik riv Vi millionth "K nt ihe Hiram meal linn the rate: $1-50- Font rLnt she hirci hrr -- on Lon, a Ma. line fighting Jap' on Okinawa, might (rrt that particular one. In thm fast moving war, nienjit the front would often co hungry if it werent for "K rations. These appetizing. highly nutritious Ph kit aize nwuls, assure our soldier three square meals a kit-n- s ilny even though field be far away, may developed for parachute troops, ,K rations aro now used by all military units. They will play an role in the conquest of Japan, 1897. Outride County, one year 82.00; Inalde Cache Advertising rales made known upon application. PKISONEKS OF WAR MARCH THROUGH LOGAN Ori-inul- ly The mothers and wives of our fighting men, who reside along the route taken by the prisoners of war as they marched to the fair grounds prison camp Wednesday evening were given a faint idea as to just what war is. They had never before seen a group of fighting men march under guard guards carrying guns loaded with shells ready for use in case one or more of the prisoners attempted to break away from the others guards who know full well that their duty was to shoot with the intent of killing. A grim realization of march ing men disarmed by the conquerors caused an emotion of fear to take hold of those looking on. They could see in their minds eye thousands of young American boys in foreign lands who have been fighting for some four years being marched away in like manner. Yet with the emotion of fear and anxiety they were thankful that the prisoners were not being marched along our streets upon either side of which homes were wrecked by the ravages of war. We have been spared of that terrible fate. We are able to retire at night without the possibility of an air raid, without the possibility of an attack from the big guns manned by the artillery and without A K ration consists f three meals for one man for one day. the possibility of having the enemy crouching along our is breakfast, other meals are dinner and supper. The contents: streets in the shelter of buildings intent on shooting Ilere Soluble coffee, a fruit bar, chewing gum, a can of chopped ham and egg, energy biacuits, sugar, compressed cereal, 4 cigarettes and toilet any one who appeared outside their own home. We are tissue. Each meal is packed in a wax dip pad carhta which is moisthankful that our leaders saw fit to keep the fighting ture, gas and insect proof. 'X" rations are used only in combat. off our shores although it took from our homes millions beet culture experts point out, is of young men. Growers Should to we These men who have been brought bound to result occasionally in a our midst, are told, number four hundred. They are school teach- Leave Thin Stand thin stand with "skips in the ers, business men, professional men, ordinary workers With form labor conditions as row. Experiments have indicated that the beets growing at either some who appear to be but youngsters. They may carry they are this season, sugar beet side of a "skip bake advantage a hatred in their hearts against us but they must know specialists of the Utah Extension the moisture and plant food that it is useless to try to give vent to their feelings of service and the U. 3. Department of from the vacant space and grow agriculture, have advised growhatred by acting maliciously. We are most certain they of ers to be cautious about replanting larger. A thin stand usually yields will act as they should and will not give cause for fear beets that do not make a good greater tonnage than its appear, among the people of the valley. They will, no doubt, be stand from the first planting. ance would indicate. from a help to the farmers in their work of taking care of Balancing . possiblethe gains Results of the experiments were and expense replanting against summarized as follows: with only the crops which are so vital today. to labor of replanting, is likely nt . Infantile Paralysis Of The Soul By GEORGE PECK Every American parent lives in dread ol the scourge ol infantile paralysis, that disease which to date has baffled all the knowledge and research of the medical fraternity and which comes like a bolt out of the blue to strike Lheir defensless children. Medical science has progressed Mr in learning how to treat the victims of this physical enemy, but up to now has been unable to determin its causes so that barriers can be erected to forestall its invasion of American homes. Horrible as are the ravages of Infantile paralysis; agonizing as it Is for parents to have to stand by helplessly, powerless to do any- -' thing to prevent their children r being stricken and perhaps maim-e- d .for life by this dread disease; 'there is an infinitely more ap- disease threatening the paling welLbeing of their children. THAT " OP MENACE IS PARALYSIS THE SOUL. Sut. fortunatly, unlike physical infantile .paralysis, parents can ' protect their children against the ' ravages of infantile paralysis of ? the soul, because its causes are 'known ajnd protective measures against it are simple and of easy execution. This infantile paralysis of the soul is running rampant thhoug-othe nation. Over 700.000 children are leading criminal lives. J. Edgar Hoover, respected head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, is authority for the statement that juvenile delinquency among girls between the ages of 14 and 18 has increased 60 per over cent since Pearl Harbor. ' In our newspapers we have been reading and over radios we have been hearing much about Juvenile Delinquency." But that is a misnomer; it rightfully should be becalled "Parental Delinquency, cause responsibility! for the growing waywardness and crime among our young people can be attributed to parental neglect. It is idle to offer the excuse that the war emergency has made terrific demands on parental time, because next to duty to God, the obligation of parents is to their children. Infantile paralysis of the soul is so prevalent in this nation because parents are not equipping their children with the groundwork upon which character is built A KNOWLEDGE OF GOD. They, among other things, are not sending their children to Sun. day School regularly. ut The Laymans National mittee, an organization of public spirited citizens of all faiths, for the past four years has sponsored National Bible Wek each till. It has been responsible for reawakening millions of Americans to the real values contained between the covers of ithe worlds greatest book. Now, this organization, realizing the real cause of Infantile paralysis of the soul, sponsored National Sunday School Week during April. Every American mother and father who backed up the Laymens Comittee by sending their children to Sunday School on Sunday, send them April 25th should every Sunday. Thus will they protect their children against the ravages of that most awful disease Infantile Paralysis of the Soul. i 17-year-o- lds cf a college The lirtpoHan: I ed- men FURNACE CLEANING, Repairing J tArmy bnkr l pairing and Service B;'nv U1 Training I5.ve Pro. Coal and Stoker Cu. Wangsgsard 12 gram examination given Apnl W7 South Main Pnona 131 this year, wai forcefully a.re.i'd today In a news reha e by CapFOR YOUR tain Arthur O. Mollurt, District PLUM RING REPAIR Rcruii.ng officer, Utah Recruiting . District, Salt Lake City, Ut-hCALL Captain Mollart urged these men ucation to all who aii.efully 17-- j nr-o- ld - to contact their BAUGH nearest U. S, Station aa soon PLUMBING CO. Army Recruiting aa possible, eithter by mall or in LINK-BEL- T STOKERS perion in order to obtain correct and Service Quality Information concerning the 118 So. Mala Phono 87 afforded them In this proGovernment at expense. gram U. 8. Army Recruiting Stations In Utah arq located at 434 Federal Building, and 224 8. W. Temple in Sait Lake City, and 202 Federal Building In Ogden; in Idaho at 19 Federal Building, Pocatello and 419 Federal Building. Bobe, and In Nevada at 219 Federal Building, Reno and 202 Fed30 SOUTH MAIN eral Building. Las Vegas Before reaching their 18th birthday. qualified students will be eligible to receive two. three, or four 12 - week terms in college a weeks vaoatlon work, with b'lwcrn quartm and a 2 week' furlough before reporting for act.! Ive duty, the Captain said. j Students chosen for the ASTRP in selected colleges are not on active military duty. They will be; called to active service at the end of the college quarter in which they reach the age of 18. This Army college training program offers courses in English, mathematics, history, geography, and physics, with five hours a week devoted to military training including intramural games. The Captain pointed out that after being called to active duty, the men who are qualified for further training, may be selected OF LOGAN , for advanced training under the AST program, and returned to col29 West First North lege upon completion of basic PHONE 2 B0 training for additional Instruction in Engineering or forglen language curriculum. Never before has the Amry of- 17 and 18, the Captain again urged fered such outstanding educational every qualified man for ASTRP to advantages to the country's contact the nearest U. S. Amry -old men, Captain Mollart Recruiting station at once in order said, and due to the control period to receive as much college trainby months between the ages ol ing as possible before being called priv-lledg- es TAXI PHONE 11 Loans Furniture Autos Livestock SAG to s00 STATE LOAN COMPANY ar 70 cent of the desired number probably of per beets, yield, 90 per cent alii not pay if there is as much of full average half crop; stand, about as half a stand in the field. three-fourtof crop. On the This warning comes from the other hand, beets planted late, te field tests of plantafter thinness of stand was eved beets at Fort Collins, Colo., ident, did not yield a- full crop. and from other plots of beets Over three years of tests, a full planted at the right time to cor- stand of replanted beets did not respond with stands of only 70, yield quite as much, on the aver50, and 20 per cent of a full stand. age, as 50 per cent stands of beets The tendency in recent years has from the regular plantings. been to plant as few seed parConsidering the expense and ticularly segmented seed, as pos- labor required, the plowing up sible to obtain a reasonable un- and because of a thin replanting iform stand. stand, usually proved to be a losThe object is to cut to a min- ing proposition if a half stand of imum the work and expense of timely planted beets was In the hand thining. 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