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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page 'Eight Soil Conservation Services Takes Aggies Will Comp ete in All Sports; Football Slate Attractive Ogdenite Cops Logan Title; Tough Course Raises Scores Over Newton Utilization Work 'redof athletics, and Ftudent Approvil of a complete .ate ofDan Ludlow. Fresuient AsruuiturBody St.iU itthU'Uis at UUh The mm il toted to d.Lni'ily from tin flM d abend with football ur.d Hireling of the iaty oigar..ad- go counand with kctb.iil athletic track, resiling I'JAC ciiDig'-other minor aportt So be staged If oil Monday, condition jnnlt. libtarian Hendrick. Dr. King dc- of English a full, 10 game football sLu the niHnbcr juid vuo n nid tlmlrm.in voted, with four gnme d fm. parUnent. of the committee, He xtirrecdj jw.jy scheduled, The UUh Aggies re- m pjay Brigham Young t' ire, Prof, A N. fvireiwn, w!a ii 18 yearn of service. on a ,me and home arrange-CXliafter tiring new council members are mnt; will travel to Denver, and Hy) pjay uie traditional Turkey professor H B. head of the physical education d,y game with University of Uun department, and Prof. Ed Payne,- n Srvlt Lake City on Tlranksglv-Instructo- r In phyvica. The remaining Day, der of the council la composed of Negotiations also are under way Byron Alder, mimed secretary; for gamcs wjLj, Colorado A and Professor George B Oilne, R. E. M Colorado U., Idaho U Nevada one of these games Brrntion, executive secretary; gn(j puisai vsTth Coach E, I (Dickl Romney, dl- In Ogden. Dr. Hen- p,, pny I jjj.jj.jyj sajj Games also will be arranged with service teams to fiU NEW YORK. N. Y. Brig. Gen. In Uie schedule. G. DeVoe, commanding offRalph A new post was created on the icer at Ilalloran General Hospital, council, that of supervisor of the gets his first look at the plans for Features of Uie second annual stadium and ficldhou.se during the therapeutic theswimming poolsa aU.lttle contests. Professor Payne being built for hospital by laboratory hiking course, to Include dua trip Into Wyoming's Wlndrivr will fill the position, end his arbe to see that all mountains, which Is offered at ties wllj have been made for '.IKreSdlS rangements college State Agricultural Ulih faculties for ea h home of us? summer as an attraction of the game. .session, were listed today by II. B. Hunsaker, liead ol eligi-bil.tlie college physical education de- sor Caine will serve as the door, are being granted as a gift and committee. scholarship for the use to the War partment, who Is hike director. Coach Romney was Instructed to and benefit department of the invalid Army The course Is designed primarily prepare a complete budget fol oersonne) at the hospital. for physical education and recrea- tlie coming year and submit it tion leaders, but campers, fisher- to the council as soon as possible men, students, teachers and hikers for at the next meeting. approval course The to attend. are Invited . . . Romney probed the work Prowill include a precamp training fessor Sorensen has done on the A parent knows the family ss davi, frem July 23 to 26. at USAC, council during his up when, accustomed to and the folowlng day the group and said, "I believe Itchairmanship growing Is a splenthreading his way among triwill leave for Wyoming. did thing for the school to gn cycles and roller skates, he finds Include will Precamp training ahead with an athletic program, himself tripping over the feet of instruction in campcraft. camp keeping In mind that the post the eldest's boy friend. Boston cookery, first aid and safety, equipwar athletic boom will be the Globe. ment check and menu planning, greatest sports era in history. old and her while the hike will serve as a As to the "With that In mind, we will in for their dungarees, application dirty practical friend, laboratory field the best teams possible. How- shoes and saw'ed-of- f socks, one of techniques learned In classwork, ever, the strength of the teams can only feel that they are slaves rrofessor Hunsaker said. will depend on what manpower to fashion, of a sort. Detroit Tlie hike will begin at Elkhart can be mustered until the Pacific New'S. will members 28. Park, July Party 44. 4war ends, he said. be able to fish In many lakes, to Here's a companion piece Dr. F, S. Harris, new president Letter "A including Cook Lakes, the beautiClassic that Newspaper of the college, attended the coun. ful elviin lakes. Barnes Lake and ell on Prohibition. Author Unknown. meeting. will begin Pole Creek Lakes. They Dwinkle, Dwinkle, Sittle Lar their return trip to Logan Aug. 3. Is Starkle, starkle, little twlnk, Approximate cast of the hike Whell the you am I think? $25, Professor Hunsaker said. Regis, I'm not under the alcofluence of tration and transportation fees will incohol be $13, food, $7, Wyoming fishing As some thinkle peep I am. Four registered Holstein-Fries-ia- n license, $2, and rent of pack horse I've only had tee martoonies, cows in the Plowman Brothers $3. The last two items are opThe drunker I sit here, the longcl dry herd have recently comtional. er I get. I fool so feelish. Any person over 17 years of age pleted official poductlon records Who presents a medical certificate cf more than 500 pounds butter-fa- t. So you like being in the police the Holstein-Friesia- n Associaof good physical condition at the time of registration, Is eligible to tion of America, reported Monday. force? said the old friend to the former shop assistant. Yes, L The highest producer was register for the hike. Registration is like because the customer will begin next Monday and conJohanna Inka, with a re. neverit Titbits. right. tinued to July 13, he pointed out. cord of 553 pounds of butterfat that and 17,789 pounds of milk. This is "Yes, Mrs. Miggsley, my boy's College officials suggested anyone planning ,to register for more than three times the produc- coming home. He has 120 points, the course, should do so imrned- - tion of the average dairy cow in you know." Red or blue, Mrs. iately since it will be limited to the nation. The record was made Tutterton 35 or 40 persons. in 365 days on 2 milkings daily at The old peace justice likes to Professor Hunsaker recommended the age of 12 years, 11 months. tell this one on himself: Out of Other high producers and their that hikers register for the the foothills one day came a? timid classes as well as the records, Lilrue Hometsead Wayne, couple to be married. The justice 17,084 checked their laboratory hike, but pointed out 551 pounds of butterfat, license, marriage that the hike can be taken with pounds of milk, age 3 years, nine tied the knot, and then congratuout the classwork. months; Lilrue Pontiac Wayne, 531 lated the happy but uncomfortNow how pounds butterfat, 15,082 pounds of able looking couple. milk, age, four years, two months; much do we owe you, judge?" and Lilrue Zitka Inka, 512 pounds faltered the man with more trepidation than he had shown facing butterfat, 15,701 pounds milk, age the nuptials. the Well, replied eight years, four months. the law allows me' two justice, Testing was supervised by Utah dollars." The bridegroom fairly - Joint memorial services will be State Agricultural college in co- beamed with relief. His hand came m. 8:30 p. at conducted tonight forth from his pocket with the operation with the Holstein-Fries-ia- n in the Hyrum Second ward chapel r moist he had Association of America. apparfor Private First Class Blaine ently been fingering there, and he bestowed it on the justice saying, Me Bride and Private First Class There you are, thatll make you Von Bostock, who were killed two and a half. Ex. 'October 14, 1944 when the Japa-es- e transport ship on which they In case youve wondered what were prisoners of war, was sunk. to the milkweed floss happened will be Levi J. Anderson, bishop, Development of better speech collection that was promoted by In charge of the services and H through elementary school singclub boys and girls throughmilitary rites will be conducted ing was advocated by out the nation last year, the U. S. Monday of the Post Cache "by the South Glenn Gildersleeve, supervisor of Department of Agriculture report American Legion. elementary school music for the the job was done so well it will is Bride Me Class Private First state of Delaware, in a lecture not be necessary to repeat it. Boys the son of Mr .and Mrs. Mark before students attending the Utah and girls in 31 states and Canada Me Bride, and Private First Class State Agricultural college summer collected more than 2,000,000 bags Bostock, the son of Mr. and Mrs. session. of pods. This will yield approxiWilliam Bostock. He based his findings on a study mately 1,650,000 pounds of floss, of students enrolled in Delaware which is enough to meet governTHREE LISTED AS schools and their teachers, in ment needs for this material. So WAR CASUALTIES which he attempted to isolate the the message on milkweed floss is common factors of singing and (Continued from Page One) speech and their relationship. he was a farmer. Professor Gildersleeve, employing Besides his parents, he is survived by the following brothers both vocal and oral illustrations, and sisters: Mrs. Dlantha Schaub, outlined a program that he sugof Logan; Ephraim Kingsford, of gests will improve speech qualities Boise, Idaho; Kenneth and Ellis of students. The age elementary Loran of Idaho; Grace, Kingsford, of first his was to program point Idaho; Kingsford, of Pocatello, Mrs. Mildred Ranson, of Idaho make teachers and students conFalls, and Leonard Kingsford, with scious of various speaking pitches. He also develops tone and the armed forces in England. Phivate Chase Peterson, whose rhythm, and precise prowife, the former .Wanda Hyde and nunciation. two children are iving in Logan, Contrary to a long shYiding bewas wounded recently by enemy Professor lief, Gildersleeve said on action Okinawa. that studies proved that children Private Peterson has been in the service five months and over-sea- should be taught to speak and two. He was serving with sing below middle UC" of the the 22nd marine division at the music scale, instead of in the time he was wounded. higher register. - General Views Pool Plans bas-Mn- er Hun-sake- iffTiW'. , Kl'ISlilSl Pro-pws- Tuesday, July 3, 1913 or ty News Briefs ar - - Plowman Herd High Producers w comer to other Ogden golfers, I W. Han- a cf the Farm Secuipv Bui 11 Phtve-- , club, and country pluvl,:' urdrr'son, Ogden Adinini return in connection with rnh goibnj cirrlt-i j,e Ne,tn water coitsenauan- reins of the Ogd ii Cl Monte Frank Friend, E! Monte, won first land ut.liaiion project In nortsi- tour' copjwl the Lujan o;xn and second flight honors, rn Cadie county are being Fuiniuy by shooting steady one,' xjit. lri ky Dig n course, with 73, to take honors from iiBUnlng-fa-.- t transferred to the Soil Conservation ever greenj and "sudde: f rva e effective it was the death1 sand traps, got pract-calh- ' July, 1, Milo a field of 110 Iink'-teeliouui-n- . tourney erer held on the t,u.ry conutant into trouble a: project manager In Lo- -, large-Logan course, one or another, and several gun, v as notified Saturday, Tlie transfer, ordered by Marvin ( Tlie new champ replaces John-- 1 dropied out before Uiey finished Jones. War Food administrator, ny Geert-sen- , ixipular Fort Doug- - the 18. funds and las pro, who tied for third. Two' Shivcs carded involves personnel, three birdies, property. Tlie Bureau of Reclama-- ; ' four bogies and eight pirs to win. lion will continue W carry out He has won several other titles its fumtions in connection with in other parts of the United States, the Newton project as set out by including tlie "heart of America the Cu.se. Wheeler act of 1939, amateur championship at Wichiu, Mr. Ilolsvecn was informed that Kan. the transfer will not affect the anil Sergeant Ed Ervasti of Kearns woik now being carried out on Board of Big Game Cont.ol will turned In the best nine holes, a committee Game ,,ate Refuge the Newton project. The project meet Utah two.under part 34. but faltered with the people of tlie from administed will be next week in a series of five badly on the second nine, coming SCS regional office in Albuquerque, mct,yn.s j.0 discuss the 1913 deer jn with a 41, and a 75 final Tee while the technical staff will re-- 1 removal program. Clasen and Ernie Branca. A1 tain headquarters in Denver, Colo, j Heretofore the committee has sdmeitcr played good golf, tieign In addition, services of the SCS mi.t oniy jn the State Capitol late or atcond spot with 74 s while technical stiff will be available in the fall and people wishing to Emery,' Geerlsen and'Ervasll for the project. Mr. Ilolsvecn said, be heard had to present them- - Ujd for thlr(J wilh Pete Randall, playing with a borrowed set of clubs, was Logan's highest scoring player, coming in ot lhe rarm t,y ...ml ! with the people with a 79. He started out great j Administration. The area covered jof Beaver. Iron. Millard. Juab. Futi-tinn- s . rr. s j ; I j J 7-- "a25; js L i" as .s T'ZLZft m ;srs3r, s.r m. had Box Elder, Cache. Rich, first round but came back with for house, David Dr. of direction j under ilige Weber and Morgan counties, j a smart 37 to take first flight g, Jennings. i honors from Blaine Sorensen, Nib-- j Construction work was commenc-- ! who carded ley Park shotmaker, ed in September, and to date the an 82. Hal Daniels, one of Hanfollowing progress has been made sens partners, took third money on the land development features with an 83. of the project: six hundred and In tlie second flight, Grant Kea-zc- ll twenty acres of land have been ' E. Whitesides, 38 West Fifth ;on 0f Logan pressed Friend, far leveled; 6.2 mll:s of lateraLs hive been constructed; one half mile of North. Logan, has been promoted jjrst place. Friend oirded an 83 drainage ditch has been construct- o litcutcnant colonel with a' and Keaton an 86. Foster CoJ, ed; two hundred irrigation struct- - field artillery unit in the Philip Ogden, won third place with an 89. he h a b',u,lion com' 113 ures have been prefabricated; Ev Thorpe, chairman of the been have (: structures irrigation Whitesides graduated tournament committee, Tom Me installed; 35 contracts with farmers from Utah State Agricultural Hugh, veteran Salt Lake Pro, and been completed. 1930 whcre was a Bob Martin, ran the meet off he jn ,iege Work now is being curtailed ' prominent athlete. Later he was with smoothness. tecausg most of the land Is in named freshman coach, and acted production. However, it is antici- - In that capacity unhl leaving for JULY FOURTH SIDELIGHTS pated that construction will be military service with the Logan Continued from page onei unit in March, resumed at full capacity when t!nalHesuard horses in the west, there are other at San first trained crops are removed in August and Luls Obisp0) Cai before goin interesting events, including the September. calf scramble. overseas. He has been In the Pacific Project personnel have assisted in planning their irriga-tatfor 34 months, stationed first The midway Is located on the for the present tion systems Hawaii; later was in action on Junior High school grounds and New Britain and Guadalcanal, season. Monday evening. The Lund, then participated in the Lingayen opened shows and rides ore here green invasion of Luzon, gulf that there will be no collection His wife and small son. Kim, to help entertain the kiddies and this year. are making their home in Log in. people generally. J P'e'here col-ha- the-farme- er v Will-owda- Many a soldier devotes his furlough to mechanized operation on the home farm. This Is CpI. Delmar Yan Horn, Jr. with his dad at Jefferson, Iowa. le i I Joint Memorial Today in Hyrum QCitli.. D000OEOT I l 1 Wl i' 4 - ? 'ft t j 'iSUci5's iteafe j half-dolla- mm -- Singing Aid to la Better Speech 4-- pro-jectoi- n, ' craichingi ft May Cause For quick relief from itching caused by eczema, athlete's loot, scabies, pimples and other ltd-vuC'Hulitions, use pure, roohne, medicated, liquid D. D. D, PRESCRIPTION. A doctor's formula, comforts and and smnlets Soothes, (breasete.-n- ir 1 ti ole quickly calms intense itch trickl)i'tjenqr prows it, or money o. o. d. criscripticn. 4rig:s,t today lor German factory, capable producing typewriters to write A THEY CAN DO IT AGAIN With Farmall Tractor Power from dark to dark, and longer. Many planted the Spring, from the Rockies to the around the clock, working in two or three shifts, worried farmers searched They made one of the greatest crops in history, the skies for signs of clear weather, but the cold rains fell relentlessly, world with hunger and jn t0dayS war-to- m disease already stalking many peoples even For more than a month the seed should have been germinating in the warm soil. Millions of one major crop failure could bring famine. This acres lay unplanted because the ground was too is why the sound of tractors and planting ma- wet for preparation of the seed bed and too cold chinery was heard, day and night, from the Plains states to the Eastern seaboard why head- for germination of the seed. lights stabbed the darkness over the fields, Only a generation ago there could have been but one outcome crop shortage and food scar- Americas farmers are doing it again, in spite 0f an unprecedented combination of adverse cir- city. Nature allows scant time for planting when the warm sun waits till late May or June before cumstances bad weather, shortages of machines drying the soggy soil. Horses are too slow and and shortages of manpower. For the second time tire too quickly to get the job done then. in three years, they are relying upon their trac- machines to help rescue large areas But the farmers remember May of 1943 only of the world from catastrophe. More of these two years ago when their fast, untiring ed H tractors are products of International tractors averted crop failure. Then, too, rains the fields and the month was all but flJHI H vester than of any other company, spent before they could go in on the land j , ,, j Throughout Har-fiood- and plant of In 1943, most farmers drove their tractors vir- tually every know language, has already turned out more than 2.00 machines for the United States Army since its capture, 9th Service Command ' headquarters learned today. 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