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Show 'I I'agi 6 Steps to Spotlighting UTAH Milk Regulation FYoin Guy P. Sevens, (Vsn ExDtiiil stale sup- - i Pick thi trodi Q tho firm whero offici. VA. a Cirtificoto ot eligibility Tt:e-..!ay- Ju! . 1' i - J :3 -2 Eisenhower Tells Dramatic Story of Allied Victory for Europe Liberation draining ob opplicotion (Form 1950) with reortst will proem It end und QFiIi VA. you On-the-l- he Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Ciah you wont to learn and you with to learn it. GENERAL EISENHOWER S REPORT n j , ' fit crvisor of dairies, comes a message Her mtcmviST 9 my (ilanc stiffened. due primarily la lb lad that vital to all Interested In the clean-linc.k bad fallen back defenses. At Iba same lima aa offerof the dairy products aur awn offensive capabilities warn lessened bacauaa aur lore bad. is tbalr extremely rapid advance. outdistanced aupply lint ed for public consumption. which had baaa maintained only by barculaan eifarts. By During the war, says Mr. Stevens, aur armiaa In the north and canter were committed la ot the was found that quality It itatie warfare and laced Iba threat el otabilitation. Thi relatively failed dairy products sold often waa Into alia on our southern Conk. where lores landed trom the prestandards to measure to up Mediterranean against the south ol Franc in had swept north through the Rhone Volley to link with the Central viously maintained. Because of the Group el Annies and doe to the Bellort Gap. important part dairy products play At this time w planned to attack quickly on the northern was a wed of diet people, in the When you onter training, give tho firm front in an etiort to establish a bridgehead ever the lower Rhine Not tooil firma on tho list art approved" the public seen to while the German armies were still reeling bam our blow, but Mott V.A. offices molntoin a lilt tor your Certificate of Eligibility to bo ward the Importance of the use ol the airborne operation launched ot Arnhem woe not altogether foods VA. forwarded to endorsed and thilr aria. successful In this respect although considerable ground was dairy products and that these gained and our position In this area Improved. Coincidentally be produced and marketed under with approving the Arnhem operation, it wo directed that operaconditions. most the sanitary only tion be undertaken to clear Antwerp os a supply port on the north, A need was wen for a change In essential to out continued oUensiv action. This was accomplished the dairy industry and in November. quality improvements must be While our forces moved elowly In attacks launched ot selected point on the bont clot to the Rhine, the enemy on 16 Decemput in order to regain and ber launced a desperate and last counterattack designed to tlie position tlie industry once threw our campaign into disorder and to delay eur planned adesp-em- . the public held in vance deep into Germany. The attack was not without its Immedforward-looking In 1943. tlie iate effect upon us, but the sturdy dslsnss by eur forces followed members of the duiry industry by eur rapid and continuous counterattacks brought home dearly a to Germany's military leaders that this last etiort bad failed comrealizing the situation, drew up pletely and that the Nazi war machine laced inevitable disaster. bill which was passed by tlie state a dairy west ol the Rhine establishing My plan was to destroy the German lore gislalure OVA. will then enroll you to receive a Curing training you may receive up to along the entire length ol the bont in a series ol heavy blows section ill the s ate department of subsistence allowance, tools and supplies $65 mo., if without dependents, or $90 mo, beginning in the north, end it was my expectation that the enemy , griculture with an advisory board would, as he had done in Normandy, stand without giving ground with wages. plus your dependents, composed of producers, processors in a futile attempt to "fight it out west ol the Rhine. Moreover, an consumers. the air forces were used Intensively to destroy his mobility. By March, when our forces crossed the river north ol the Ruhr, at program A quality improvement Remagen. and at various points to the south, resistance on the by the was then recommended astern bank was again reduced to resemble that in France folof means a as board keepadvisory lowing the breakthrough particularly because the enemy mistaking with In prostep eur intentions crowded a great part ol his remaining forces into ing the Industry ths Ruhr area. gress and to solve Its own problems. I-Our attack to isolat ths Ruhr had been planned eo that the The new program provides for main effort would take place an the bont of the Northern Group elimination of false labeling of mill: of Armies with a secondary effort on the Central Gtoup of Armies' and dairy products as to quality. bont This secondary effort was to be exploited to the full if and milk It defjies unacceptable success seemed imminent Clearing the loit bank of the Rhine of cream, setting up standards throughout its length released the means required to strengthen this secondary etiort With the capture ol the Remagen bridgequality to determine Its acceptabihead and the destruction oi enemy forces wsst ol the Rhine, the various tlie that It 14 27 provides news event, lity. and 0n August of age is eligible for years anticipated opportunity became almost a certainty. : milk distributors and the people Comes To Utah All students must preration." Our forces were now able to bridge the Rhine la all sectors the for dairy processing responsible California led the parade Into sent a medical certificate as and thsy fanned out in great mobile spearheads through western products shall be pLucd under southern Utah during June with of their endurance on unit boa Isolating an Germany, disrupting communications. state permit. It provides for the 14.541 visitors from the coast state another, and in the area oi the Ruhr completing perhaps the mountain tlie three-da- y climb. buyer of nnlk, cream to examine entering the parks Tn: addition, largest double envelopment in history, rendering that great InPack horses are available for those dustrial area useless to support what was left of the Nasi armies. the raw product received at the all of the states of the union were who do not wish to carry their A bear-ski- n ensemble and of that tlie and rejection plant including the countries trusty cudgel might have been the j It re- represented which Is not acceptable. of Canada, Chino, Denmark, Guam camp-- I popular approach to primitive liv-j- -. Think of it! A quires also that milk sold to the and Mexico. The total visitors to But ; lng and hiking expedition into the be 1947 lng a ' few centuries ago. shaU public otter July 1, Zion during June was 37,918, an mocjern physical culturists at Utah j heart of the Uintah primitive area pasteurized. Increase of 494 over June of last State InAgricultural college will find at a maximum cost of $34. It Is In addition, the regulations year. levls and saddle shoes more ap- - suggested that each student pick sist that milk producers provide hike in- a buddy to cooperate with in propriate for their themselves with a milking barn, Feelers Sent To Utah to area of cooking, camping, and living on the Primitive Uintah Lake The club Salt utensils and milk house, practices Optimist for properly keeping milk clean has been told by Governor Herbert the Uintah mountains on July 27. the trail. The charges will be less Miss Reah Hurst, extension serMiddle East affairs concern and safe. Such Improvements are B. Maw that feelers are already Featuring one of the finest educational-- if the hiker provides his own camp who have recreational Utah State not unduly expensive, It was point out by car industries Agricultural programs of its equipment and does not wish to America because that region is vice, He kind the college physcial education Obtain college credit. ed out, and on example is men- taken land options in Utah. the most critical in the world, Dr. college, has been awarded the TV- tioned wherein a milking bam explained that the employment of department will begin preparations Franklin S. Harris declared to the j son memorial fellowship given 5,000 persons at the Geneva steel for the annual trek with four days was remodeled to meet Grade-college annually by the Womens National Utah State Agricultural summer school assembly Friday Farm and Garden association. She requirements Including (the milk mill was a minor gain compared to of preliminary training right on returned is the first Utahn ever named house attached for only $80.00 with the manufacturing Industries ex- the campus. The USAC president Registrants for the the farmer doing the work himself. pected to swarm Into Utah soon. trip will hear class lectures and Saturday after heading U. S. and for this honor. He warned however, that Utah participate in out-doUnited Nations missions to the The dairy Industry feels that The fellowship is awarded by the training Middle East and Greece. association to an outstanding young they are not asking too much needs most of all, cheap power, for four hours a day beginning when they Insist on safeguarding water and freight rates to properly July 22. in Ways in which Utahs study Stategically, the region is vitally woman for advanced milk end dairy products against develop her natural resources. alfalfa seed Industry may important, President Harris said. home economics, agriculture, hortiA s many as 40 tents may be uncleanliness and disease- - producbetween culture and related professions. set up just below the Smart gym- be restored are told in the current Lying like a hinge Each producer of athwart Miss Hurst, who will be on leave issue of KEEP ON ing bacteria. the of and Orient, Journal being American Occident nasium for practical training in milk, therefore, is asked to pro- WITH V GARDENS camp-craft- ," announced Professor Agronomy. Six articles by scien- great land, sea and air routes, from the college during the next duce milk only from clean healthy tists stationed at Utah state exper- and containing the worlds richest year, will attend Cornell university H. B. Hunsaker, head of the physicows, in clean bams using clean, TO HELP RELIEVE iment station at Logan and Delta, oil reserves, the Middle East is on the fellowship. cal education department. well-mautensils, clean milking WORLD FAMINE he explaineed. During the past year Miss Hurst The techniques of camp cookery, and by other scientists of the U.S. worth watching. well methods and to handle milk in a liked in the are Americans of are who been assistant state boys end department agriculture, a H camp, waterproofing up Four-dub Iboys and girls setting comment- - gij-i- s Harris clean, well protected milk house Dr. on Arab the this world, in working club specialist for the ex-e- d. problem of packs, reading trail signs, and with the use of rapid and adequate throughout the nation are setting area, are included. They are looking for tech- tension service. IPrior to that she lessons are a of few the aid first an example for all America. They cooling equipment. wa5 home demonstration agent in Two of the articles tell of the nical and organizational aid. must know beThe dairy Improvement program are keeping with their Vlcjtory enthusiastic hikers could have had all of Utah county, use of new insecticides in control wish I I d begins-anable be fore the trip does not want to put anyone out gardens, which totaled a million of lygus bugs in seed elfalfa. The you with me, he told the crowd of Miss Hurst has been president of business, but wants to keep him acres during the war. It Is In to report on accurately after the writers are F. V. Lieberman of faculty students, and visitors. Many 0j the state home economics as-desire if is over, college they trip to President Trumans response in business as part of the dairy them would be called by Middle sociation during the past year Delta, C. J. Sorenson and John credit. industry, and keep him In business recent message emphasizing the W. Carlson of East governments to aid as tech- - anj recently represented the state Logan. We may even include the arts manner with importance of increasing Americas in a business-lik- e in These men have found that nologists and teachers, he predicted, home economics association during and the minimum of expenditure for total food supply to help relieve of was the smilling dusting seed fields with 5 percent because the Middle East nations the past year, and recently rethe curriculum, famine abroad. cleanliness and safety. comment of Professor Hunsaker. DDT has controlled insect popula- wish to moke themselves modern presented the state at the national It is undoubtedly the obligation The club members action is The actual modern education, home economics association trip will begin July tions and increased seed yields as states withetc. .of tile dairy industry's state milk stimulating rural youth to particile 26 with a to Spirit much es six and a half times. ride hags at For Cleveland, Ohio. control agencies and the officials pate In the 1946 National cultural methods, and One lack in education there several years she served as state Lake 9500 feet above sea level in Variety, award and Garden town in every city the State Victory program. the Uintah south of other related factors as they effect which struck him forcibly was the supervisor of war food preserve -mountains, -- of Utah to work together to pro- The awards are offered by will hike four seed production are discussed in neglect of training for girls. Even tion. Manila. The group vide the people with a good milk for outstanding re- miles a Also on leave from the extentwo articles by John W. Carlson in some comparatively large cities as as far Fish going day, . supply and to build a dignified cords of achievement. They comand ML for no schools sion are seervice for the next year is 27. there H. is a gills Lake walk and on This Tysdal July . and stable medals of honor over prise gold-fille- d dairy industry. said. Miss Amy Kearsley, home demonDr. women. Harris trails forest very Involving is The forward to the symposium Mormon Main Street to the four top ranking entrants little climbing. On the 28th the by P. V. Cardon, administrator of Many requests from Middle East stration agent, Cache county. This ,The July issue of Holiday Maga-- - in each participating county, and hike will continue to Island Lake, the agricultural reserch adminis- governments for technical assis- summer she is attending school in zine" carries a Utah story titled $9600 worth of U.S. Savings Bonds a distance of about five miles. tance and advice led the U. S. Colorado. In September she will tration, USDA, and formerly direc- state and to be shared by state and national v, The Main Street Of The Here the stream and lake abound tor, Utah departments work toward an advanced degree Agricultural experiment to send theagriculture Sectional winners will in native cutthroat fish. along with two photos and winners. mission . at Columbia university, New York. station. out He in the that points Vfiawlhgs. Written by Dean Jenn- also receive an educational trip to The United States has learned The third day will find the camp- 1920s alfalfa seed was an importings, the piece is cleverly done the 25th Anniversary National A parents good example will ers at their destination, Fox Lake, ant cash crop on many Utah farms through two devastating wars that and well worth reading. Holiday Club Congres in Chicago next Dec- after nations. to assist is other better it the tempted child in solving over help Lake Fox the climbing especially In Millard county and Is the big new fifty-cehis own problems. magazine ember. Dr. John W. pass elevation at about 10,500 feet, in the Uintah basin. In 1925 Utah President Harris declared. which hit the news stands for the As an example of his contacts Holland, Participants learn how to care well above the timber line. 42 percent of the seed produced first time this spring. It is slant- for and manage a Fox Lake and streams also pro- grown in the United States with in Arab lands, the educator des- ed to the tourist and traveler. The true standard of quality is cribed his visit to the tent abode garden, carry out a program of vide excellent trout fishing, and an average yield of 6.37 bushels Trouble Promised garden insect and disease control, a 'three-da- y camp here will give per acre on 69,000 acres. In 1945 of a Bedouin Sheik, ruler of' 200,- seated in the mind; those who Utah county's Bishop John Koyle and market surplus produce In anglers The members of j think ndbly are noble. Isaac plenty of opportunity to the yield was only 1 bushel per 000 tribesmen. of dream nine fame comes now an economical, approved manner. test their skills. the mission ate with their right Bickerstaffe acre, making the crop unprofitable. with another solemn prediction as Planning gardens for a long seain lieu of Busses will wait at Spirit lake to Since that time, scientists of the hands in Arab fashion, world-wid- e He follows: Is so son knives and forks, and wore Arab says that nutriti transport the group back to Lo encouraged stations costumes for experiment trouble will start either August ous vegetables and fruits can be gan after their return hike from agricultural protection against the and the USDA have initiated var14 or 27, 1946. World War III produced for use throughout the Fox lake on August 2 and 3. wind. and desert heat ious reserch projects to find the OUTSIDE WORK will begin by a Russian attack on year. We plan to limit the group to causes of these decreased yields. -- A SPECIALTY will which The State Extension Service will about 50 members, How calmly may we commit Turkey, bring England sad Professor 1488-in to defend her Mediterranean in- provide information and suggest- Hunsaker, rilONE ourselves to of who him the hands but any student regIf a man be endued with a terests. The U. S. will not be able ions for carrying on this program istered at the AC or bears world. Richter the up anyone attach generous mind, this is the best to come to the aid of England be- and for helping H club members ed to the school who is over 17 kind of Plato nobility. a cause of reign of terror within. in attaining its objects. On the other date will occur a Last years eight highest rating grekt financial crash and wrall entrants in Utah were Florence street will be sent sprawling into Papageorge of Ogden, Valaise PetWE WILL CALL FOR AND PAY TOP CASH These two events, de- erson of Fielding, Richard Hock-ma- n oblivion. clares Bishop Koyle will begin in1 of Providence, Eva Webb of PRICES FOR YOUR DEAD OR WORTHLESS earnest the prophesied end of all Delta, DeVel Gedge of Salt lake, ANIMALS nations. Joyce Larsen of Ephraim, Joseph Those concerned might check up Menlove of iPayson and Paul Diamond of Springville. ss d mid-Augu- St v Q te perp-'t-iai- O "Mm Uintah Primitive Area Hike For Students , two-wee- ks AC Coed is First Utahn to Receive Tyson Fellowship Middle East Concerns U. S., 10-d- ay Says Harris Alfalfa Seed industry Should Be Restored A or once-lucrati- ve de of bait-casti- fly-casti- ng ng meet-agricultu- ; 175-mi- 4-- H rst Mor--monf- 4-- H J nt j well-plann- ed j PAINTING W 4-- NOTICE TO FARMERS FURNACE CLEANING AND REPAIRING PAINTING OUTSIDE WORK A SPECIALTY PHONE I48S-W j i There never did, aq nerer will exist anything permanently noble and excellent In the character which Is a stranger to the exercise of resolute Walter self-deni- al. Scott Call collect Logan 49 BERNTSEN BROTHERS 149 South Main Phones 1609W Dealers in Furnaces - 1691R - 379 Stokers Blowers We also pay highest cash prices for Hides, Pelts and Wool UTAH 2 BY-PRODU-CTS miles south of Logan COMPANY ... on Highway 91 |