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Show Tare burnt The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah r Turrday, September 23, 1913 AGGIES PREPARE FOR OPENER IPrcp Teams Take Openers SATURDAY; BELL JOINS TEAM Local school teams prep high The buttle for starting prKitions'r.iptain and quitrU rbtuk of the off to a good start r Friday j got for the in the Utah Agg e lme-ii- p H)Uud. w hen they all scored victor.es over with the record of ' sinum Dint le set a national game opening season opponents. pre he the Idaho Marine Devil Dogs, Dat- - ugajn.t Utah in 1941 when The Logan high Grizzlies, hope- -, for- unlay in the farmer stadium, got completed right consecutive ful for a great season, toppled a Dick Coach and looked like Watd and passes underway Monday an.j.,, pot.utl.0 Idaho team in a every position old veteran during practice session Itoinney re; oiled pj iy(,d at Pocatello. They as wide ojen. Monday. He directed the T with Ln..,e wlth the D'u'vLs"HTgh Darts memPerformantes by squads all the fineness and precision that1 Friday on Crimson field. in pre-wbers In the next two practice pp days, Hob Adams, junior baekfield star 11 the sessions will del ermine Other newcomers to the squad. lied the Grizzlies to victory, lie players to be on the field when who undoubtedly will be valuable kwJ up a roc.aU-ilon the punt game time rolls around Saturday, additions, are Hob Puttee, a 188- 33 yard itnpe and rawd over the l,UIld Ku;,rd om daho Falls; Ed. L acore, He aLs(J Iace kk.kcd lh Provo, extra, Romneys quarterback problem, son Preeee, tackle from point one of the most perplexing on the and Don De Witt, end, front Clear-- 1 L at R'k.hmond Couch ebe so Ived Monday field. appeared defeated the Bulldogs wilding's when Marvin 'Dingle) Bell appear. The Devil Dogs, considered one Prpston Indians for the firfit tJjn hus served who ed in a suit. Bell, of the strongest service teams in tills season. Cleon Hodges, start-- ! three years in the navy, was u,e area this year, are a poten. mg his first game for the Bulldogs j LOCAL NAVY MAN ON USS CHICAGO IN TOKYO BAY tvally dangerous club. Despite the and carrying the ball the first! fact that they were trounced by a time, galloped 75 The heavy cruiser Chicago lira at anchor in Tokyo Bay In the shadow of famous Mount Fujito pay yards great Nevada team Saturday, they dirt. j yama. The Chicago was present during the historic signing of the Jap surrender documents. The Official Navy Ihoto managed to roll up ubout 210 vessel Is supportin; the occupation of Tokyo area. The Indians two' picked up s yards from scrimmage and passing, points on a safety in the final! Lorenze F. Smith. Jr., fireman, first class. USNF. son of Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Smith, 57 The removal of slaughter quotas usually Is enough to win a quarter when Captain Jay Van; Sruth 5ih Street. Logan. Is serving on this heavy cruisrr. which is part of the fleet helping occupy on slaughterers does not affect bal, game. the' Japan. Culminating CO days of operations in Jaoanr.se waters, the Chicago dropped anchoy AuNoy attempted to kick from beef production payments to feed-- j end zone and the entire Preston gust 23 at this key base of Japanese naval strength m the shadows of Fujiyama. The crew was at ers, according to J. Vern Hopkin, line broke through to deflect the st.it.ons as the ship passed heavy gun em lau minis a few thousand yards away on the battle AAA member of the Utah State of O'Shima. guarding the approach to Ko .asuka. Jap natal base. lslard back! ball, to it bounce causing Committee. Payments will continue j over the goal line. ' to bo nude on eligible cattle tne The Norcachians service unit plaque with meritorioi tangle 4 same as since the program began South Cache, region one defending ' for superior performance of duty last May. champs, in the season opener during a six months period of Slight changes in the definition j Friday at 2 p. m. at Hyrum. operation in Dutch New Guinea, of slaughterers and In provisions South Cache, with Captain Thair was The tactically have regiment for certlfio.tlon of ownership Allen, leading the attack, downed disposed during this time, maln-Dav- is beeui made In the procedure fol7 to 2 In a tilt played on a an extensive perimeter, taming In lowed by county AAA offices wind and rain swept field. Allen were sent patrols great many j scored early In the game by sweep- - out to locate and making payments. the destroy Termination of the slaughter ing around end after a sustained enemy. Aid men from the Medl- FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN drive. He also kicked the place- cal detachment quotas has changed the reference accompanied every W. K. GRANGER to legally authorized slaughterers" ment. and all members of the patrol to In the program requirements The wind and a bad kick com- detachment exhibited conspicuous Include all slaughterers, M. Hop-ki- n Fost.War Frogram for Utah bined to give Davis a safety in the and I ft devotion to duty. outstanding second period. explained. Ranges e, numerous m the occasions On t On soles after September 8. payThere are over five thousand when the enemy was contacted, ments may be verified by checking licensees who use the Federal range men displayed the aid great the names of slaughterers on the in Utah, which comprises fifty and courage in the adlebravery certification who qualified as of percent of the grazing lands VaLlv v ministering of first aid and there-bbegally authorized slaughterers the State, wfth approximately 200-0sai ing many lives. vvt: H. Earl Class First Private fore that date. of head of cattle, 10,000 head s earn-econstant in has of Just Lewiston, October Despite Hyer, operating A For sales on and after M' horses, and 2,075,000 head of sheep wjr terto wear the difficlult Meritorimountain cerand jungle the right 1, payments will be mode on and goats. ous Service Unit Insignia, a gold- rain, the detachment overcame li tification of the buyer that the Under the present conditions, no en all the difficulties of the laurel on worn wreath yellow a slaughwere by cattle purchased doubt, the range Is fully stocked. terer for slaughter or by a per- There are no opportunities for the right sleeve to signify that ating the son who will deliver them within expansion under present existing the wearer is a member of a unit j A member of the Medical the Meritorious Service taehment during three campaigns a slaughterer for conditions. 29 days to i Unit In the Pacific, 1fc. Hyer took part Puaque. evidence needed slaughter. Other We have many millions of acres Is a in the final campaign in the Pfc. member of the Hyer by the AAA committees to pre- of sage brush lands that were detachment of the 123rd ippines, culminated with the on the vent duplicate payment formerly grass lands which have The detach- - ture of Baguio, the summer cap! regiment. same cattle Includes; been used since the early pioneers ment has been awarded the tal of the Philippines. SIOUX JOIN GREAT WHITE FATHER IN ENDING just cattle (1) Certification that the started to settle In Utah. This WAR WITH JAPAN were raised by the applicant; or feed was harvested and marketed (2) That the cattle weighted through livestock without considSenator Chan Gurney of South Dakokta this week presented smoked a few days to President Harry S. Truman a peace-pip- e less than 700 pounds when pur- eration, restriction, or regulation chased by the applicant, or that until the Taylor Grazing Act was ago b.y the chiefs of the Sioux nation at Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota as they marked the end of a state of war bethe price paid was at least $1.00 passed In 1934 and only since that tween the tribe and Japan. Photo shows Chief Henry Standing (for time has below the minimum price been placed Lance consigning their anything Bear (center) and Chief Frank Good for the applicable back upon these ranges to try to good cattle) to Colonel William C. Lewis, commandant of Rapid peace-pipzone. Name and address of per- restore them in a good condition. City Air Base, for dispatch on a Western Air Lines plane to son from whom purchased should Senator Gurney in Washington. The Sioux, 30.000 strong, have sent been has It definitely proven be included; or over a thousand braves into the armed forces in the course of that by sage brush eradication and which was presented to President Truthe war. The peace-pip(3) A record of previous sales of other reseeding methods, the carman dates back to the days of Custer's Last Stand and beyond. the cattle tracing back to the rying capacity can be increased f last ownership previous to from two to ten times the present bows its way into about every' (a) capacity. Under this method, livethe applicant's ownership; fA thing from cuffs on trousers to 1 That such previous owner sold stock producers could Increase power houses in the mountains. M' And us citizens are being put out under 800 their herds. We also have a the cattle weighing great of the game like a pitcher who pounds or under the minimum (b) many acres of thick stands of Ceand dont keep gets careless owner That such previous dar Trees. In a good many places THE BALJLTESII IP COLORADO fitchin. certified he sold them as feeders. it would be practical to thin these In the summer time this day9 Alright then, says Henry, if dayThis kind of evidence is now being trees and thereby we C0Uld obtain The Colorado poured thousands light saving scheme is Aboard the USS Colorado in I light saving in the summer time cannot when accepted slaughterers a good vegetative cover and pro- Tokyo , is no good or how about in bay, Arthur M. Benson, of tons of hot steel into Jap shore guess. I am sorta neutral on it be readily identified. duce a better crop of timber and pharmacists mate, third class, installations in the dont seem to amount to much the wintertime. Right up my althat gave Allied either way. Nobody that I know ley, I says. Any congressman plaoe the inferior trees in washes USNR, 102 West Center, Logan, bombardments and gullies to stop erosion and steamed into Hokyo bay aboard forced bastions on Japan's outer ever saved anything, and if they wantin my vote next year has this ship to support the occupation rim. She helped at Tarawa, the did save some time, they didnt gotta undo this dark early mornsoil deterioration. do anything about it except may- ing scheme I been of Under a postwar program this Philippines, Okinawa, and in othJapan. argue a little longer down at puttin up with, or he is a dead The Colorado, whose crew had er lesser operations for four years. be would give employment to thousthe corner about whether Russia pidgeon on my ballot. From the decks of the battleship is a A schedule of major projects, to ands in Che state. On the expan- taken her through ten invasion friend of ours or vice versa. Yours with the low down, be sponsored by the Richmond sion program of the ranges, two operations to help bring the final may now be seen Fujiyama, the And in the second place before JO SERRA. Lions club and committee mem- million dollars volcano as of had been that stands towering we go to solving Japan, all kinds of per year should be capitulation bers for each, was listed today by spent for the next ten years es near Tokyo before. She sailed with one of the Japans famous in we problems lands, foreign We would like someone to do President Amos W. Bair. and British warships in-- 1 marks: Tokyo, Yokohama, the could begin at home, like charity this is one of our greatest nationThe group will work to obtain al resources and our to 18 miles from naval base of Kokosuka, and other should, and find out how come som subscription work by way of bay, Sagami people are ' a new swimming pool and gymto support the first land- - cities with dead smokestacks and we are gettin less and less like collecting and soliciting subscrip, dependent upon it. Therefore, we Tokyo, nasium for North Cache high should protect. of airborne troops at Atsugi j debris from Allied attacks. Nearby a free nation in our own coun- tions. Apply at the Cache Amerings Improve, and build while the government el ican office. he invesairfield. said. Committee That operation was in lies the Jap battleship school, Nagato, try up to the highest degree this great the arrival of Gen- - one of the last remaining enemy tigating this project includes Floyd national resource our preparation for whereby eral of the army Douglas Mac-- ' fleet units that went down under White, Alfred Nelson, and G. E. OWNERS OF HUNTING DOGS present generation and many genMerrill. erations to come will enjoy the Arthur to make the occupation bombardment by planes from the New sheds and show grounds for official. Third fleet. Now is the time to get your dogs in shape for the hunting the annual Richmond Black and benefits, and by the increased over a carrying time season. capacity Feed them a highly recommended prepared food. We long White days show also will be to the gov period, it will have several kinds to select from in both the meal and cubes. sought, with George H. Anderson, ernment what repay been expended has Quentin Peart, T. and James Our dog food builds every inch of the dog. thereon. Murray, committeemen. Other projects include Improvement of the city playground and Visited Lava Bishop and Mrs. Charles England installation of new recreation haxe returned from a few days R. F. Hoppie, Jed 69 West ' Center St. equipment, at Lava Hot Springs in Robinson, O. L. Ballam and Grant outing Bagley. committeeman; canal and and En,gland members of his Amos Pocatello city park improvement, visited them. Brown, Oscar Anderson and J. R. Johnson, ' committeemen. j ar 'Vd' U-a- J i fit ' A y) Lewiston Soldier Wins Award .HVi d 1 Vi 3' 'iv ed Phil-Medic- al e y 30-d- THE LOW DOTK y v HICKORY GROVE 30-d- ay so-s- o, so-so- on Richmond Lions Slate Projects ! shin-barki- n' land-Americ- an LOGAN SEED AND FEED CO. SEASON OPENER UTAH Relieved RHEUMATIC PAIN says Suffered DOG TALES vs. IDAHO MARINE Tortured man gets Help! Lemon Juice Mixed at Home AGGIES Furniture Autos (Submitted by Mr.' Prank ArnaUfc Winter HID. Boston 4$, Mass.) DEVIL DOGS ' one-eye- "I have used ALLENRU for several months. I could hardly walk on account of my knees. But now those pains are relieved. I can go like a race horse now," Mort Shepard of Ohio. Dont be a victim of the pains and aches caused by rheumatism, lumbago or neuritis without trying this simple, inexpensive recipe you can mix at home. Two tablespoons of ALLENRU, plus the juice of Vi lemon in a glass of water. Try a bottle TODAY! Be entirely satisfied with it or money back. 85t. Drug stores. Livestock $20 to SATURDAY SEPT. 29 S0 U. S. A. C. Kickoff STATE LOAN COr.lPAfi'Y OF LOGAN 29 West First North PIIOXE 260 I 2:30 Monk quietly trotted out into the middle of the street expertly center of the road. eyed the situation, then sprawled ful) length in the wouldn't Homs honked anp tooted and blared, but Monk stir, until every one of the youngsters was safely across. p.m. Admission High School Students Knot Hole Club ONK was a huge, homely mongrel who looked fierce enough, but wasn't. He seldom barked, never chased cats, and politely avoided dogfights. He wag docile with strangers. Friendly, but nd Neighbors caUed him tha sleuth because he slept with one eye open, or so It seemed. Nobody would have proclaimed Monk the police dog type, but then nobody ever knew the real Monk until a certain Thursday after, noon. He was sprawled on the front piazza one eye closed, the other watching the fireman at the comer doing traffic duty for the school children gomg back for the afternoon session. Just then the alarm sounded, and the fireman rushed back to the firehouse to his post. STADIUM -- d 4 $1.00 .50 ... 1 !T 10 Give your dog an extra pat for his constant loyalty. And feed him weU with the nutritious dog food, at your grocer's. will Kellie pay $10 00 for every original true dog story accented for publication. Send them to Grand Central Post' Office, Box 464. New York City. Unaccepted manuscripts will not be returned Do not send in stories KELUE his marie that have been published elsewhere. G |