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Show Page Eight Th( Cacne American, Loyan. Cache County, Ut an 1946 THE CACHE Tbw column is op n to any om1 who wr lies to present his views on any timely topic. Article-- , mtrt Lp signed, and of the contributor and not opnioiu ( xpi es(d are iho-of the editor. llv tho-in cc-i-- and faces was one hands w.i.di t.i-i- n 10 1. 1G Ninth Ward Scouts Given Eajje Honors Finally on Display AMERICAN COMMIIOV Of THE STAIE INDUS! It! L SCHOOL AT OGDEN ItEVEAI.FD Autos Are Friday, March The ru w line cf Plymouth and to Desoto lars are or. nm now for people of Cache cal by. They are Lvin,- shown at the .iUs ruoms of the Transport Motor eonipany and the Royle and Pack Motor company, botn ated on First North streets. These dealers arc very proud of the mw cars and they are anxious that car drivers call and see tin m, beeaU'O they are the first . to be built since It was suggested at the time the factories weie turned over to manufacturing of war Implements that the first newr cars to come off the assembly lines, would be the same as the 1942 models, but that Is not true. The 194(1 models are much Improved, br.ng manifest in both appearance and engineering advancements Particular attention has X C.'-- 1 . r iV I tv .u- - 0 ;; '-- t' S. 'v Y .f - ' v r ft? tr ' I Can you Imagine boys uring the same wash b.i.sm at the saint Wrlttin by EDWARD E. 1III.I. time. Upstairs were the sleeping In the hope that the people rooms. Here almost 50 bods were of Northern Utah will hue to tlie room, so tluek on placed tlir.r eyes opened ns to the the floor that one could hardly real conditions at our local The go foim one to the other. house of Correction. bids were also In bad need of matresso--- . 1 J. Parley Kilburn Is doing a blankets, sheets and Most the three had of blankets fine job ns had of the State Reed Berntson, Robert Skidmore, Gaylord PeterIndustrial School at Ogden. These 11 Logan troop IS scouts were awarded He mil four holes in them. The beds cot small steel the io to rear, Archie Egbert, Wallace Telman, Robvi son; left army under-dnndright, Front, Tuesday, child eagle badges Psychology We also out found ert t'lalr Berntsen, Wayne Stevenson. that Jensen, type. James Smith, Hoffman, Benton Hair, about ns well as It is possible, the api ointment of Mr lie is handicapped, however, of the lack of FINANCES, Kilburn the boys were sleeping t b,d' fa": 0 n)a,!,ne ! b, Three-Tim- e adequate TeRSONEL.' adequate are sure everyone will food to1 BUILDINGS and materials y !' work with. At present the State ar ."tUriU" of Two the does" improvement. w; days 'near allot where dealers will not , needed' monev nny r.n the ,'V, week the Inmates have bread and Naturally the-1,0 able to supply all who have j Mildred Thomas, women's phys- - championship of the annual Lo-ic- al fot are mea,s milk as thcir UrCllJISCS these Tlierefore It Is un to the been new for the education instructor at Utah gan cjty badminton tournament waiting cars, neoi'ie oV items and can be cheapest uuh to nona r.Zc' obtained from the premises. E-v- R'it within a reasonable time they AAA State The office Utah State Agricultural college, Wed- - f0r the third tune. She gams materials. Clothes, etc., or press to have a of the stream of or.ee a steady and while have hl,e night - won the womens permanent possession ery they on the administration of has announced a time limitation the them headed our way. trophy. Stale to appropriate more money meat, but not too often. on veterans' preference certificates A smart thing to do la to toIn talking to the Inmates one for this institution. Winning the men's singles crown Ca d the spect th nP'V for farm machinery. These cer-- : i acthem ol Oh you get was Nephi Schwab, who was restated: Here arc the facts of the Inlace yur orders for delivery at customed to it." Kilburn Mr. cently released from the army stitution : tificates shall become void unless stated that he would like to bet- - the earhcst djte posslble-te- r after serving as an army tank There are about ICO boys and a presented to and accepted by the housing, clothing and food . OUon enterUln. driver in the Eurooean thtater. 63 girls In the institution. The conditions, but could not even A A A dealer within 15 days after the, e(j a group of young people at Schwab defeated Parry Wilson, girls live by themselves In a to because of the serious attempt home hir coach honoring at Logan senior high school evening Friday issued are date county by they known Special Dormitory as the lack of finances. -j the of 16th Miss Thomas defeated Lois while anniversary birthday Gables. They stay within the AAA committees. j jier daughter Nola. Games were Bntzell Smith, fo.mer Logan city The education facilities of the confines of the dormitory except This provision has been made played and a lovely lunch served, tndminton champion. better than Institution are muj-'when they go down to the laundj)ajry production payments will in an amendment to War Food Guests included were Joleen and one and the facilities, Result of the finals follows: housing and when ry they go to an occonpinued through June 30, com- also Joyce Eliason. of Hyrum; Una 135. This amendment Cheer casional show. The boys are di- might say that they member of Mens beginners singles Moroni Utah Frank jgesen and Jean Lcichty of Provi- Lvhwab The Institution vided into three groups. paratively good. Comdeleated Duane Belliston A committee In charge provide; that a certificate expires stat(? pany A. company B and company has a fine agricultural program of lhis pr0gram. announced today, so oajs after issuance even though' 7ilt JZ t we has a "fairly C. The older group of bovs from and also Nelson said that the rates it be filed with a dealer. It may Women beginners singles, Ar18 up occupy the position of equipped school building. In the for April will be 70 cents per 100 Mae lene Morgan defeated Ida company A. The medium boys school building there is a very p0un(js 0f whole milk and 17 ditional 60 days when necessary ilh, and Ellen Jenson of Mill- - Pugmire, 11-Is very auditorium. It elaborate from about 6 ccnts a p0uncj for butterfat. The eomixi.se comdoubles Joe Men the veteran stat- - ville. beginners pany B and the younger croup nice ard I would say that it com- will be upon request by deBelliston Duane Bodell and an the Mr. and Mrs. William Hill and from rPaccns. why fcxte.n compose company C pares with or is even superior 3r5tCtScn!srperai90anpouJdr cwhoc ing and Bateman feated Ralph Alpha I The boys have a choice of occu-- 1 to tho smaller movie houses. family, of Holbrook, Idaho, spent Chadwick, milk and to ci nts a nound for flun 15 required. 15-Is the with relatives and pations from which to prior to Fcb.uary 20. 1946, the week-en- d choose. think that the auditorium jsued butterfat doubles ArWomen beginners which They may receive training as one credit to the institution will be subject will become void March 20 if no'., friends. These payments Mae Pug- and Ila lene Morgan is Printers, Farmers, to termination or revision in the, filed with dealers, and If they Boles, vf Weiscr, Id. ho ml;.e defeated Ruth Evanson and Shoemakers, they can be proud of, for it Wayn? Carpenters, or they may choose very nice. There also is a fine event any general increases are have been filed with a dealer and spent last week with relatives Etbei Valgardson, to receive no training whatsoever Print sh?P- a finc Shoe Shop, made in for either Mildred womens ceilings the machinery has not been de- and friends here. Upon his return price singles CIa-qwell rooms and a s All those who have completed! very milk or milk products. accompanied by Th0mas defeated Lois Smith, livered within 60 days they will Saturday he wassister-in-lathe 10th grade need not attend stocked L'lbrary- or seemingly so, his brother and Mr. 3.51 This announcement of a com the regular school but all others ,Library seemed to have a Hnuation of dairy production pay-d- expire unless extension is grantand Mrs. Harold Boles, who will Mens singles Nephi Schwab ed by the county AAA committee. mber f books, but ments attend , regular daaswork suffic.,ent 15-iine Hrith a previous make their home in Weiser. defeated Pary Wilson, matlon 1 covered where a general plan cf Edlca- A dealer may fill an order on announcement by stalibization di- Douglas Olson, son cf Mr. and Uon is followed. The tbat were t,le books bound poorly on rector John c collet that major a certificate stocks boys are hand. Mrs. Newell Olson, left Monday doubles Mildred Womens tbc tjpe that were not food boused very poorly and the cost and or the preference will apply to j for Salt Lake city, from there he Thomas and Norma Bodell defeatsubsldies would be continued 7116 Llbrary to take care of them is ' bo,s' until June 30 at least. The policy the next item of like machinery will go to take military training, ed Lois Smith and Doris Thorpe, small According to the latest' " S,TCOnnt:' " I arfie as,sortm"nt of asking termination of subsid-Bienni- received 15-A fireside chat was held But no by the dealer. of on .but Report of the Institu- ies subject to eeneral stabilization av evening at the home of Mr. Lincoln McMens doubles to is a honor 1 Hon the cost to notlccd that the qualrequired , f u j spectln in- keep the f th j being car. preference certificate of a vet- -' and MrS- - Selwyn Hulse. Talent Clellan and Parry Wilson defeata day whe the . ried Ut in tWs m;ht was observed Luynch the ed Elaine Willmore and John EvFederal Bureau of Prisons allots eran who is un wiling to or 9, 9. was ans, are reduction ,rla taki Dairy part. payments $1 45 for this "Instru- unable to meet "Optimist, the regularly served. Indeed Review, purpose. to Mixed doubles John Evans ligible d? ments, and other magazines of produ(frs and established price and terms of they are treated very poorly. Mrs. Leon Monson is visiting and Lois Smith defeated Nephi k., I similar frearP educational titles. These In a recent visit I was shown sale and payment. j w'th relatives at Blackfoot, Idaho. Schwa! and partner. arC magazines were for the through the entire institution. AAA committees. I reading of very published gh county well educated was shown the few creditable people, and not for restless child-- : things along with the many ren. They need more elementary the people have the misconcep- things. I agree fully magazines since the average I.Q. tion as to condemn the socially with the recent In the scll001 is 85 The' only kind sick' We should not condemn one of the leading'quotation newsoancT ' f magazin?s that most of them them, but cure them and accept that Facilities for of the dairy herd at the State In- can understand are comic books, them in the rangs as our equals. dustrial School are Proportionate- and picture magazines such as I think that this is very possible of the people if the ly better than facilities for the Look and Life. The State should make full use of the State is obtained. care of the inmates. The thing that the school most lacks, at of the wonderful (Authors Note: After visiting leadership we have in the Institution by supthe the present time, is that Industrial School, I was very of upset and felt that something Clothing, Bathing Facilities, Food porting them to the fullest extent. The appropriations for this should be done about it. I thereand Adequaae Housing, school should he the maximum fore wrote this article hoping that The clothing that the inmates possible and not the minimum it would stir some interest on the wear The inmates are AMER subject. If contributions come in ente.s the LsUtution he fs '71 ' ICAN CITIZENS and should be I will gladly take them to Ogden suod a brown shirt, Levis, shoes given the chance to show what at My own expense. Books, socks, a towel, comb, tooth brush can do in life. We do not Magazines, and Finanses are ursoap and hair oil. During mv visit they I noticed that the clothes that the condemn the Mental Sick or the gently needed.) EDWARD E. HILL. rhysical Sick, but it seems that inmates wore were filthy and looked as though they had never been washed. I also noticed Hie inmates themselves were that in general very dirty. This is due to Llikfaft f the Vcry inadequate batfhl"g facilities. The clothes did $1.25 A WEEK AT like they should. One young black curly headed fellow BUYS THIS BEAUTIFUL vears, old. was wearing a pair of Le s that seemed about three and a shirt that vouid have acted as his night- wH1' u s a funny sicht to look at, but I wouldn't hke to have to wear that type of clothes. The inmates have no or gym shoes. Whengym clothes they athletics they take their shoes and merely fully dressed and in their play bare feet To top it all off they do not take a shower when they have finished playing. The facilities for housing are a disgrace to the State. It .seems Impossible that an architect could design such a poorly planned building as NELSON HALL. It is a long three story building cotv taining two recreation rooms, j three large rooms to act as sleeping rooms, a block of solit irv confinement cells, commonly called the BUCKETS, and two apartment housing zones for the workers. The New Plymouth is the stand-ou- t In comfort, 'safety and economy. The floors all are of cement d and the windows are securely field. Dusky car in the new all through. Dont take our word barred. The glass in the windows Newest modern design. and handsome, its outstanding for for it. Come in today and see for yourhas mostly been broken out anl diamond. Sparkling and And self the many improvements that make theres on this a so cold night the building performance styling. Splendid value at low price. See it! gets awfully cold. The recreation New Plymouth four years better the smartness and outstanding luxury hall was very antiquiated. The look wherever in the new roomy than before. For soonest possible you stench of the place was Terrific. I noticed the lavatories, interior. Plymouths a stand-out- , too. delivery, place your erder now. broken lockers and community wash (one) in one comer. One of the lavatories leaked and pools of water surrounded the basin. 'V V The bathing facilities for this A DIAMOND was three group, company B, showers. They were in a special ENDURES room where the plaster had been chipped and broken off. There SEE was a hole high in the wall leading to the outside and so the NEEDHAMS shower room was very cold. I dont blame the inmates for selFOR YOURS Ql NOOTN MAIN JT, 06, (HAM. PHONt dom taking showers or bathing. S1L Also the only facility for washing r 50 s oie be-ca- ! 1. h'00 , I '!q a'i .nj.A Announces ! - Mildred Thomas Victor in City Badminton Tilt lp o n, .i. . ' ne-da- y i fn nnfinnn e j 6, 12-1- 0. 1, 13-1- ! 9-- 15-1- 11-- 13-1- 0, 9. - 11-- 6, - ml w, 15-1- 2, 12-1- 5. Sun-deal- al er 4, 15-1- 1. I -- tesc JSStSS 21-1- 18-2- 1, 24-1- thare 1 Needhams 1 W. r.Oin Es K3 Es V7 0 TJ1 tnJ Its low-price- 0 COftiE IH AND IT TODAY Transport Motor Company Comer 1st North and 1st West Logan 3, |