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Show The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Fage Eight I. a. which mankind now acquired, The precious truths of modern acirnce must be made available to all mankind as rapidly us this tan be done. The resources of ttie world mu. te tectum to Un-a Jung as Utcrc bi not ought to serve mankind is danger of price getting out, of just a limited Itw. These and hand many oilier obligations now press Farrn land jrice on the aver- hard upon u and In their total ! and age of the nation over have been will require an educat-.ona- l before so during the jKit two iKihlical effort never ilaji g vitally necessary. When we rpeak years In Mime areas, the increase of education we mean not only h s approached boom proportions. intellectual even development; A lifting of price controls before more we mean spiritual important the danger is pust, would Open lillghtenment. bourn. llkr duor to a I would not ovrrstresf the This would lend to piling up of obligations and oppormortgage debts whirh in many tunities of our country although tu.sev would be way out of lli.e they are obviously very large Within our own borders, farm earnings. Such with long-ru- n the United States of l foreclosure within a result would there are fields ripe for and disaster for many farmers America, harvest, in the up of hn the Inevitable reaction sets faith, in Impartingbuilding truth in all In. Its form, in extending schools farinrrs who normally and libraries, vn Many fhe raising would have retired have remained standard of citizenship, of liter on the job to help meet war needs, ary, of health and of morals, to the level which our enforced and Dr, Ivieison pointed out. A larger destined leadership of the world pri thn Usual turn over of farm inuke mandatory. We must first Is in after prosjiect consequently of all put our own house In order the war. Many of those taking Our own homes must be made over will be returning wur veur-ver- y excellent before we can fully be an. It will be most unfortunate effective in helping in the eleva if iJie.se transfer take pluce at tion of the standards of other our own nolrhhorhood . , . thus we homes; inflated land pros have another strong reason for must be cleatisel before we can march out in the crusade to t,iutlnuliig the protection provided cleanse the world; our own city fcy inflation controL must be made finer and more ts o one contends that the con beauriful physically and In its trol of prices and wage has been j spirit before we tan reform other perfect, he said. By and large, j cities. Our own state and national citizens will governments must be cleansed of however, agree that the Job has been reas- the dishonorable and the unclean to on bly well done considering the who come not Infrequently hold office and wield power. difficulties Involved. And above all during these Few if any will want controls epochal days in which we live we to continue any longer than necd-emust never that it is in but this Is not the time to the individual forget mind and heart that rnc up. As rapidly as conditions progress and civilization begins permit, the threat of inflation and ends. The days ahead of us should be tempered by speedy ex- will, if we live them right, pansion and resumption of pro- strengthen our faith in the digThis duction to meet requirements at nity of the human spirit. indeed is the very truth for reasonable prices . which we fought and which Additional controls, particularly makes this victory sacred. These to limit and discourage land spec- are us days that should teach ulation are In order, he declared. that no reward is worth the reWhile controls need to remain in ceiving except it is achieved by force during the danger period. In- our own effort. These are days dividuals also will do well to bear when we will be brought to know reIn mind that mains en Important weapon in tie power Educator Urges Retention of Price Control as Vital to Farm Future have an enormous in uermful control of war inflation a runaway price Mltmtion while the pressure for civilian goods and amice continues during the early jawtwar per- hxl. wouUl spell disaster for many farmers and their families, Dr. E. of Cl. IvterMm. president emcruu Utah State Agricultural, college and a member of the nauma! committee of land grant colleges, sleelared Thursday. naturally f.r.ti Many fjrmer good reasons why prices on their products should be permitted to go up. he said, Some pel son ser It to snake j li t it al capital of mi by supporting measures to ca.se or eliminate price cunt roll. It Is imjMirtant for U.cr.t to re. In member that any deddd Irrlces and wae ntcr tuning this period would add gte.ll to farm okst., a will as ,.tr:n pi ices." be (ontinued. As lung as food short- age continue, most farm products likely could hold then own If prices were given free rein." But that situation is only tem.por- ary, Dr, Peterson warned. When war demands tajxT off, slvortages of farm products are l.kely to be leplaced by surpluses and if prices me allowed to get out of hand now, farm prices then niuy nosedive. while ns ny items of farm expenses stay up. Inflation control needs to renutin effective now If later on tins is to be avoided. The days of agricultural depression and the talk of farm relief ;,tiU are frooh In our minds, Mucli of the diflculty of the 1920 and 30's arose out of ttie inf lotion the last war produced. Farmers surely do not want to repeat that exper-len- te and Inflation control now helps protect them against that jmojiii j.t r-- se danger. Farmers hive another real interest in Inflation control. One of Its purposes Is to enable persons with modest incomes to get their share of scarce goods. The farm population includes large numbers whose Incomes are relatively low, p ro sj-l- fair-mind- d, that we will strive as we never have before to be worthy of Speakers Urge Lasting Peace V-- J I In sound He warned of the danger government of jeopardy when men look to It for inefficiency r iief rattier than to their own m government, and expressed the Tho-- e who opinion timt the trend in recent energy and virtue. have borne the Lrunt of battle jears toward government by buto the and their w'.dows and contrary orphan reaucracy is best principles of Ameiicun govwill not be forgotten by a grateful country. Ttie aged and the ernment. S. B. Muum, Logan stake patri. infirm are to be taken care of properly by the slate when their arch, offend a piajer of thanksare or giving and asked that this peace unable own families shamefully neglect to do so. Hut may be the beginning of eternal that man renders himself Inch-- ' peace." Musical numbers were presentlor American citizenship g;b!e who Is capable of sustaining him- ed by the JmHr.al Glee r!ul the self yet indolently permit him- I.ogun Hodeo band, and Eldon a trumpet wbo played self to be a ward of the stafe, Shame on any of us who have solo. Taps weie sounded by Ljnn teen shielded from the sacrifices Richard. Frank Baugh Jr., chairman of wliich have won tills victory for mankind. If we do not realize the victory day committee, acted that our duty is to work hard and as master of ceremonies. diligently at our own task to see to it that America remains clear and strong. These are among the question, and the?c are truths, which the new day demands that we must; Sweet corn is rated first among face and answer correctly If the favorites by most people, dead and the maimed shall not garden lose it popularity when but it have suffered and tied in vain. corn-ea- r worm, Dr. the Infested by has which the wreckage Upon of the L. chairman Arvil been visited upon so much of the Stark, a state victory garden committee, now build world we must Christian civilization if clviliza- - j advises the Utah extension ser-- v lion 1 to endure, inde-- d if hi .ce. j mnmty itself is to survive. There are several ways of elimj Tills Ls the test, the greatest which L and inating the worm, among lest to which governments the method of clip.nj the tips men have ever been subjected. Colonel Preston, spcukmg from from the end of the corn ,f'.T of the the silk has dried. An ordinary knowlcd'.e first hand bloody and arduous path which pocket knife or a pair of pruning traversed America from Pearl shears can be used for this cv?r,t-tio- n over Harbor to victory Japan, and an effort should be made urged a policy of constant r re- - to cut below any worm damage. ag-- , paredness so that would-b- e Clippings should be dropp'd in a gressors never ngain can question and destroyed by burytontainer our power. t He repudiated the isolationism ing. submerging in water, or by which mast Americans have clung burning to kill any eggs of worm. to In part and urged all citizens present. If clipped before the silk to be constantly aware of their has dried and turned brown, it government and its problems and will result In incomplete pollinato work uncessmg.y for a dur-- 1 tion and the ears will fail U) form j able and firm peace. We can lose the peace if wej complete kernels. do not lend our whole assistance j However, if clipping Is delayed to our government, he declared, i too long after the silks dry the The fighting men have suffered worms will have a chance to peneand bled and died, and won a trate deeper into the ear and will magnificent victory over a ruth-- 1 not be removed by clipping. If less and skillful enemy. But the! this is the case, there will be a job of winning the peace is go-- 1 small brown discoloration on the ing to be largely up to the civil- lan. the average American, and cut surface and dipping further, I down will be necessary. that means all of us. that . Tor-beme- n, ( Earworm Control Method Advised . ' Economists Give Laundering Tips ruler, mruauill.g cup kepi near the washing machine, may help In saving oap and al-in doing an efficient jub of washing. say home economstl of tli U. S. department of agriculture. A sud about two Indie thick has proved best for washing clothe rieun. Too much oap is not only wasteful but does nrt do the best washing Job. and too little soap dies not get clotlie dean. A little experience will show Just what measure of soap I needed suds. Try a to give a two-inc- h half cup of soap drat, and then add until exartly the right measure is found. It is easier to add soap Uian to try to remove an excess. Just how much is needed depends on the size of the machand the kind of ine, the wau-r- , w la . her flakes, soap used chips, powder or Jelly. Measuring the water and the load of clothe is alo imivortant, Fdl Uie tub w.th jut enough water Indicated to reach the water-lin- e machine after the in ide the dot he are in. Too inueii water nuy tr : the motor and run over into the gear and oil cae. Too lit J. water wdl not gel clothes than. Put ill only the weight of clothes or number of piecrs udvlej that wane with by the direction the machine. Too heavy a load A not wah well and m.y overthe motor. Meauimg pays in laundering a It does in cooking, the home economists point out. Yet many a will burden housewife who takes the t.tmost in care IngTedlenta measuring when she ccck Vms slapdash methods in washing, and 1 especially careless about dumping in soap. Lack to IoOjran Julia Welch has returned to Lcgan after spending two months in San FtaneLco. Cal., visiting her sister. Mrs. Floyd T. Morgan. nt and Inflation control is a real Logan y 17, 1913 Friday, August J these boys who died for us and that we recognize that under i Continued :rom page One) tion of confidence in man, the Divine Providence we are given deformities of body and mind of one more chance to make this those who still live, the vicious world a world of goodwill and hatred which is aroused in millions peace. We have sought to achieve of minds, the starved bodies and peace often without a sufficient souls of whole nations, the millions measure of goodwill. These must goodwill must who will not be born. all this go together and peace. Without it there is aggregates a destruction and mis precede even the no peace, ery which surpass America has shown counted dead, the ruined cities that we and the vast wealth which has have power such as no other lost and spent that man tion ever before possessed. We might kill. Why. we must now have shown that courage and ask ourselves, has mankind at valor and sacrifice still live in our the height of his scientific achieve- - sons. We have been raised up to ment. in the presence of an as-- 1 great and solemn pride as we of have been told of the love which mastery founding intellectual the material forces cf the world bound these boys of ours together in the use of power and in con- - to the performance of deeds which quering time and space and in will live in history as long as the control of disease, why has men and nations endure, As this fearful struggle drew on mankind been debased, or rather why has he debased himself, to to a close the scientists of Ameri the level of social Animalism and ca, England, and Canada, based in upon years of research here and surpasses bestiality which cruelty and total destruction any- - in other countries, these scientists thing ever before witnessed upon j accomplished the most significant earth, even in the most barbaric and important victory over the forces of nature that the annals times This is cause for concern of man record. They unleashed among all who think, and man us and subjected to control .the vast an intellectual and moral being and limitless energy of the atom. cannot rest until he has in some This achievement gives mankind answered the question the hope that if we rightly use degree 'which such an anomaly presents. this new power we can end war .He must answer this question for and that in the years to come another reason because it Is ob- we can ameliorate or possibly in vious to all of us that civilization time even eliminate human drudcannot survive another war of this gery. We can open to mankind an size and destructiveness; and. of era of well being which, if we course, if the next war comes it have sufficient moral and spiritual will be much more destructive understanding, can be made into a than this one. The weapons now veritable millenius. If we cannot in partial and experimental use arise to this stature, then civili. tell us this is a way that cannot zation faces nothing short of its own destruction, so great is the be misunderstood. now in mens hands. Time and this occasion will not power These, therefore, are days when an to answer this attempt permit men and should search Important question. Yet the answer their own nations souls to see if they is at the very root of the tragedy measure up to the severe require1 winch the world nas just exper- ments of these great times and ienced and which in another and the commitments which the sacrieven more terrible form fice ol so possibly many of our bravest still faces us. and best and this new discovery This day will not be a day of of truth impose on mankind. To rejoicing in hundreds of thousands do unto others as we would that of homes in America and in mil- they should do unto us is no lions of homes In England, Russia, longer merely a subject for SunFrance, China, Poland, Italy, Greece day School discussion, although we and v elsewhere. The torture and Sn0Ulu be hankful that through slaughter in these and other coun- all the years, the centuries, of tries overrun by the enemy have unrighteous conquest and left memories which will make the spiritual leaders of our crime race the restoration of confidence in have never surrendered this and humanity difficult, If not impos- similar doctrine to the passions sible for decades, if it ever re- and Vie greed of men. turns fully in these areas where And what, He was asked, is greed and hate and lust have the greatest And been unleashed for nearly six He answered: commandment To love the Lord years. It is a pitiable story and Thy God all thy mind and on this day of victory we should soul and and the next strength ibe thankful to God whose love 1S un t, Love thy neighbor and mercy must surely have saved as thyself. the world from utter depravity It does not require much disand chaos. cernment on the part of any of I say this because I believe that us to realize that these historic deep in the hearts of all of us is weeks through which we now are the faith and the testimony that living have brought us face to we fought in these battles on the th the reality of if06 side .of righteousness and that The task which we spiritual face Is the forces which opposed us were the most difficult and the most the forces of evil. When we make critical that has ever been faced such a statement as this we must. y mankind. 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