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Show Tuesday, May 7. 1916 The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Rage L'igU Junior Fat Stock Show Set for Saturday Here Wage Rates Set for Chamber Urges Support y 4 td... a i: 510 jcfi-l- a t 335-du- on ca. li county In tin auie. At a held man is vt- - T11AI y i.f.d left of tis writing, .t.'; of buttrM anJ 15.334 lung county J i:j VOl H FIC LAWS ; holding l DFSTRIANS' with county clerks and others In' Ri(;nr-or-vApound of milk, the if ds.e Whenever any vehicle Is sloplun aaihit.o;; of :n tir a. I5.it- - tn to suure data on in- u fids V:.. tleboro, imuimns. towns. custries. ' attraction. pco-- j ped at a marked crosswalk More thn 100 arilmaU will be of cou.merc , will prevail Logan chamber rate wh-.cNVaj' times the production I , e etc. The information will be! or at any unmarked crossthree nearly fat through Its County Riletlcai anl of Uie average throughout to Utah for 1346 have shown at the annual Junior Oatda.iy cuv- in - public EvenU committee, jur pUhin-itpurpow, ndj walk at an intersection how f Cache valley - Mock today natlon- hearto cross mined a following been dcte; pedestrian h permit calls the faJr ured many supply made; Bupport of ,a. the driver of Her official name is Lllrue Lady t lbe the roadway, lng held In the counties where Reuben llensen, aecre-- ; rious community celebrations and for such data department vehicle approachR. other any Irka 20.0738. She was milked by varj0Us rnagarine publications. Imported labor will be utilised, manager, said Monday. The projects that are scheduled dur- rear shall not tjy. the from ing Utah of director two was and time Frankfrom are month of May. eight UTAHNS Cal.y L. Wrigley, acting a,umal coming jng the OPTIMISTIC ovrrtakr and pass such stop-pe-rl Committee members met Tues-- 1 years cf a;e when she began her Idaho, externum service, announced to' lm county, vclhce All Utahn are optimistic over county. day. be In will the show to Included situation. Geneva tubmisthe The tlvltles promote Tlie following prevailing wages the showing and Judging by Fu- - cooperation for such events as; TegUn bid for the purchase groups oubside of the stste have auuervsw bv Utah itJh of were announced: and ture America Health of Farmers Smllhfleld counh Day. U pulled for Ceneva all of which . u I, ...a SUte Agrlcullura,- rollf.e In coop. ' of the great Sweet chen-.e- s (with stems) 3c cJ(jh entrlg of b(.ef sheep indicates a general awareness of HoUtein-Frteiamove n In ni Iirection of the vital tne per pound; sweet cherries (without- gwUlP for these events Black White Days, and the nation with Judges the i Utah's future welfare and Indus- - j importance of Utah a steel association of America. a terns) 2c per pound, sour cherCove Horse show. Ceorge R Hendergon and economic 20c Ulant ln the western 2c aprlcoU trial erper pound; rlet. growth. Uuh ExU.a,lon Logan merchants and towns-- ; - c and Industrie picture. Rnd Davld Sharpi Jr statc people are Invited to attend these COUNTY DATA per bushel; peaclies. 10e per bushConsiderable work and effort el; plums and prunes, 20c per boyg and glrS cjub 8pecjaiist. declared i BEING GATHERED worthwhile celebrations,' has been put forth by organiza-- j ap-- j 12c bushel, per pears, bu.fhI; of the ay jenAt.n 0f Young, will be Ray Nelson, chairman to'heonjTulSrS hJartl fhe V?! department of Pub- - lions and individuals of Utah . . ,,, timiaB U4 lllc UIli. secure 4 war as a Industrial thU strawberper-1ty ,a1nd 60c per crate (12 cups); development baby' will handle spirit of cooperation p(.a,ure. felt at home. among all Jlc - a(lr of Bus institution. seeking pertinent information manent ries, 40c per crate ( 12 cupe togwbiei and pred Sorensen, of communities is necessary if these matoc (cannlnf) J10perton Ior Mendon, is in charge of the sheep, events are to be completely sue-- 1 I " ' No. I; tomatoes (cannins$325 per are ce&sful. Executive committeemen, ton for No. 2 ;tomatoes ( jrreen) j Calder Hall and Mr. Bair, J. J. Is j Health day at Smlthfteld 60c cwt. for No. 1; nothing for' Theurcr. of Providence; Mr. Sor- - j Thursday and Friday of this No. 2. rnsen; Mr. Jensen; W. R. Cram- - week; the Junior fat stock show! s (bush) 2c per pound fr nd jjanjej Roberts, of r is Saturday, at the county fair beans (pole) per pound; po- ton jdaho; Lloyd R. llunsaker grounds, while the famous Black tatoes 10c jx'r cwt. for Vicid of and jr Hansen, of Logan. and White Dairy show i next ; ! 150 bags; corn (hoeing) $2 50 per, Wednesday and Thursday, May 15 . furand bunching acre; carrots, and 18. Cove Horse show is set nlshing ties) lOSc; carjots. bunch-- ( for May 28. Members of the chamber com$27 per Onicna (first lmcelna) KlnplfB mittee are phoning various Logan acre; onions (second hoeing) $14 businessmen this week, urging T ) per acre; cn.ons (third hoeing) thplr attendance at the commun- onions $12 per acre; (harvesting) lty celebratloas. Committee mem- - j 20c to pull, top and sack per 100 Include Reed Bullen. vice 1 to bers until June have Poultrymen to IK ; onloi.s (harvesting) 13c to be eligible chairman; V. Loyal Hall, William reduce flocks tiuir lbs100 lettuce mr sack and top (thirning) $10 .thcrirai"sL?c: S: EE"S: Srorcj Su nr beets Prevailing wage cording to 11. E. Lanen, member C. Wcndelboc, Dr. N. E. Munk, will be In accordance with that 0f the Utah state AAA committee. J. W. Kirkbrlde. C. C. Goodwin.! determined by the secretary of; jje explained this Is a revision Hvrum Weathcrsfon Virvil Cor-- 1 agr.culture under 1948 sugar beet 0j .aj. order, 145, Issued jnla. N. J. Crookston, Max Fon- You are SURE lo find here the very Qifl that made effective nesbeck. Harvey Christensen and 11: 29, and will be 65c per hour, and . C. A. Smith. I The original order pro-lahMother will love best and treasure longest! from 33c to 55c per hour. and.APl11 hired by the month from hiblted the purchase oft grain or cies responsible for the adminis$125 to $150 per month. j grain products during the period tration of these provisions. Those nominated for office were ' Fanner were warned the above April 1 and September 30. for Imported workers, both du.sn e, to feed pxmltry ln excess as follows: Commander, Everett Mexican nations and prisoners of 0j 80 0f the aggregate V. Lee. Joe E. Whitesides and pcr Georee senior vice comeeraon aPiece or houTy Poultry fed during the mander, Torgeson; Jack Hortin, Francis Mhr-ti- n 1945. months of corresponding and if thee are not complied with and Ed Harrison; Junior vice the labor branch or the army re- - j This icvlsion enables any poul- - commander, Sybil Christensen. Ivserve the right to remove the try feeder whose flock Is In ex an T. Hirst affd Joe Russell cess of 80 per cent of the avera-I- n workers. Mr. Wrisiev raid. post adjutant, George D. cases where there are varla- - j agP number he fed during the Preston; finance officer, Lyle Holin' tlons in yield or field conditions saine and Ed Burns; public relaA diamond Endures . . . ln 1945 to grain gren whlh warrant a change m rates d periodproducts for hisbuypresent tions. Robert R. Holden; judge grain from the above mentioned waR. advocate. Arthur his- See NEEDHAMS for Yours! Ponded, he torian, Alta Mae Iickering; rale another wage rate hearing flock unU1 June Carter; provost should be held or a subcommittee cither (1) reduces, on or before marshall, Blaine Richardson; chap appointed to resolve the difficulty, June 1, his total flock to 80 per lain, John Jacobs. Mr. Wrigley said. cent of the average number fed by him during the period April 1 Holstein Cow Completes to September 30, or reduced, or Record reduces by June 1, by 30 per cent Outstanding his mature stock on hand as of Holstein-Friesian A registered PHONE 25GW 125 NORTH MAIN ST, LOGAN, UTAH. cow in the dairy herd owned by January 1, 1946. The pioultry now on hand in- - Plowman Brothers, of Smithfield, a11 Ger- - 'ludc,s Two hundred seventy-fiv- e ,baby chlcks- - Poults, and man prisoners of war will arrive ducklings ln order lor delivery not here May 20i to work on Cache j luter than May 1, 1946. Any farms, Bennie Ravsten, In; son who was not ln the poultry charge of the Cache county farm ! business ln 1945 or who had no labor, announced today. The prls mature stock on January 1 may oners will be housed at the Cache purchase grain for any poultry county fair grounds. now has on hand. Lack of moisture is delaying he the sugar beet program this year, Mr. Ravsten said. For this reason the prisoners did not come earlier. The POWs are scheduled to leave about June 20. according to Information received from army Offcers for Logan Post. No. 5 officials. When the prisoners leave, 100 AMVETS were nominated Monday Mexican nationals will be brought nifiht at the Logan armory, with to Cache county to work inthe elections scheduled for May 22. election night, nominations Mr. fields, Ravsten announced. This number will be Increased if wlU again be thrown open, John on what A Murch, commander, who was necessary, depending local help the farmers will be able charge, said, A ?lea for a central veterans to obtain. The Mexican camp Is for Logan to co- expected to be again located at organization ordinate all veteran Amalga. privities, such as participation in celebra tions, and various committees was oWQtrcjt made and met with a favorable comment from the group of about 60 that were present. A similar proposal was made a week ago by Cache Valley Post 2129 Veterans of Foreign Wars and It la extwo pected that these groups, along with DAV and American Legion will get together to formulate plans. The group also went on record to support the AMVET softball team that has entered the Valley league competition. 44All veterans were urged to attend the joint meeting of all orl ganizations in the Logan armory Wednesday at 8 p. m. Title V of the servicemens adjustment act, as well as the loan and insurance provisions, will be disPHONE cussed by representatives of agen- 44 SOUTH MAIN f 46 in Utah i i Of Activities - thiSjj 4-- H J ! J 2c nOUltrymeil MUSl UCUUtC by June First ( - i SJdK lorn.ri or MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW cs a',J.7'a Me-cha- i POWs to Arrive For Farm Work About May 20th per-coun- ty AMVET Offiicers Nominated - chc t - -- 1 I Give MOTHER a lovely Plant or Bouquet on Mothers Day. The Gift Supreme f i Cremes Lotions powders Beauty Soap Toilet Waters radiant com Every woman has a right to a lovely, plexion! Your skin, too, can be soft, glowing, Perfumes Sachet youthful-lookin- g! Lipstick.1, Bath Oil Select them now. We shall be pleased to show you how to enhince your Cosmetics of Distinction beauty with Mascara Bye Shadow Deodorant EX-CEL-C- IS ns PEIffll 1180 f FLORAL Canyon Road Logan i far enhancementyOVT time-honore- d cosmetics; for excelling loveliness. cj beauty- TINGWALLS |