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Show SOUTH r About Canip CACHE COURIER geyser Forms Giant Mushr com tion to the fact that when the first registration was conducted last October 16 many young men of Utah were temporarily outside of the .State in schools, on missions, in temporary The part the Civilian Conservation employment, and otherwise. In regisCorps will play in future national sit" tering, many of them failed to give nations will probably be decided this their home address as being in the week in Congress. The present approp-riatio- n of funds for the CCC wil be State of Utah. The result was that used up by June 30th, however, the r; y many of these young men found theHouse Appropriations Committee has ir moderate at cases permanently, assigned to the price;! submitted a Quality goods report, recommending an address V. a given in foreign States and allotment for the fiscal year beginning . ' there-aft1st. While SOWERS Exchange your old mow it is generally believed to have their July attempted cases transferred to Utah boards. If that there will be a reduction in the mower. 3 for a real satisfactory funds voted for the corps, which will a Utah man temporarily absent from v I the State expects to be regarded as a reduce the number of camps, it is not W Good hose that will last is believed that the CCC will be completUtah registrant, he must, at the time SySE t AV' of registration, give' his Utah address, ely abolished as a few individuals in 'or specially. and his case will then be handled by Congress have advocated. It is thought & the appropriate board in Utah. He likely that some changes in adminis"HED The best in lawn seed. can then communicate with his Utah tration will be made and that national board and give them his temporary defense training may be the main obnXTILIZER Vigoro makes lawns address. jective of the Corps. At the present time, Camp Hyrum has a full time Teener. Young men who are residing in forV National Defense Mapping and Drafteign countries will not register until " 5, after their return to the United Staing School taught by Mr.Joseph W. & EVERTON CO. ( SONS Nevil e Jr., a forest Service Engineer, tes or its dominions. under the supervision of the Utah Much confusion and disappointState Agricultural College. An effort v.jeAwill be avoided if relatives and We? ment f- i is being made to convert Camp Hyrum friends of men temporarily out of the into a national defense training center. State will see that they are notified Lt THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE This would bring the highest type of of the fact that they should give their home address in the State of Utah if FinST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE enrollees to the camp as only the outc , standing boys are qualified to take they expect their cases to be considSTATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR THE these courses. . ered and handled by Utah boards. "ifii 4 COUNTY OF CACHE When the first registration was consixty-three memSunday afternoon, ducted last October 6 many organs 000O000 I bers of the company departed from! izations outside the Selective Service for home in Ohio and West Vircamp System gave us their whole-hearte- d Re; APPLICATION OF PEERLESS ginia. In this group was our Assistant assistance, for which we are and will Educatioal Advisor. Raymond D. Per-rcn- e be everlastingly grateful. It is not as WATERWORKS COMPANY. who is being replaced by John A yet determined the extent to which For Dissolution Tolbert! also one field leader, Ronald a corporation the assistance of these groups may m Goodman and three asistant leaders, be .ii requested in conducting this reg32 NOTICE of application Don-1 James Haley, Beecher Cook and istration in the more populous areas. An unusual photograph of the world far.ior.s Old Failliful Cey-s- r OF aid Jones. We were sorry to lose these DISSOLUTION in rural districts and in smVOLUNTARY m Yellowstone National Park. With clock-Iik- o However, rc otd boys who have been members of the eller boards it is believed that our Faithful spouts a mighty stream of boiling water It 3 feet y the CORPORATION. company for a long time; however. own local boards will be able to conair, preceding this performance with a growling, r l wil, probably find the greatest op- 'Tthey duct the second registration by themprologue. The capriciousnecs cf v.ir.d and clouds s: OOOQOOO ; selves on July I as ordered portunity for employmen1' that CCC unique pictures in combination with the mighty water g by the Boys returing home bave met since the I President. Union Pacific Railroad the all. tt that wish and them G we T. f iCTICE is hereby given Corps started Registrations will be conducted the best of luck, Pe iess Waterworks Company, a cor- - sixty-thre- e of of Forest Service signs fn the camp men affect between the hours of 7:00 A. M. and niajorjty young of ed he said, will bP registered at the 9:00 P . M. , I lion, organized under the laws i P S Acting State Director ca e 0 hft Army last jocai Ijoafj headquarters of the com-C- c Rich pointed out. t ; State of Utah, has presented to this- Several of the boys from camp have 8 , ep.was ls now a member of the Army 1 its verified petition and applicaspent some very enjoyable afternoons wee' munjy jn whiCh they live In the i tLilor voluntary dissolution of the said at th Hyrum beach. We hope that as A r Corps. Kenneth Cofiier has taken ent, however, that local board offices cc Oration in the manner prescribed the weather gets warmer and the swim- - his place in the sign shop. Elusive Deer are so situated that it would b dif- Houdini had nothing on the deer iw, and that Saturday the 12th day ming season gets into swing a higher to be con- Ij. registration of jly A. D. 1941 , or as soon there- - degree of safety will be realized on the Joseph Drumm a mechanic for the ducted there without being studied by scientists of the hardship to the ' as counsel may be heard at the ' beach from the compulsory training in Fores Service, left camp Monday to registrants, other public buildings American Wildlife institute at the wildlife research, demCs and safety precautions that accept employment in Delaware, Ohio. may be used. This will be Room of the County Court House first-ai- d particularly onstration and management unit at Drumm not only was a good mechanic true in the of die Court in Logan every CCC enrolee must have. d more populous counties the Alabama Polytechnic institute. but has a good knvvledge of radio and where it is ( Citi Cache County, State of Utah, anticipated that registraf A electric fence wa9 hu been fixed as the time and place at Mr. Serge Ballif of Logan is the Ed- eperated a short wave transmitter and j0ns may be heavy. placed around a field containing cotWe receiver in will him. miss camp. said application will be heard. At ucational Advisor at Camp Hyrum, is Also the director said that in the ton, corn, peanuts, peas and potaanytime before the hearing any person taking a we deserved three weeks more populous board areas, local bo- toes, in an attempt to protect the The deer just ards may be authorized to enlist out- crops from deer. mzj file his .objections to said applicat- leave. Besides his regular duties of crawled under the wire, although it ion,! , furthering the education of the enroll- AiiO'jl Peopla end Things side aid for the actual registration. was only about 24 inches from the ees, Mr. Ballif has brought a great deal Major Rich expressly called atten ground! CfVEN under my hand and the seal of local talent entertainment into the of te District Court of the First Judic- - camp which the boys have enjoyed Mrs. Lorenzo Olsen, who has been ial restrict of the State of Utah, in and very much. We appreciate his efforts seriously ill for some time was taken for the County of Cache, this 24th day an also the interest of tne people of to the L.D.S. Hospital at Salt Lake CiCache va1 ley in bringing us. this of May A. D. 1941. where she will morning ty Saturday 4s receive medical assistance. ! I N. J. CROOKSTON, Clerk, James Lamonica who has been in pv S- '(. , Miss Verna Hanson, daughter of Mr. ? ? charge of the production of hundreds and Mrs. Reuben Hanson was removed May 29 June 26 ..'4 Jju from the L.D.S. Hospital Saturday ' vafternoon and is reported to be recov4 $ ' ering rapidly from a major operation. ft LAWN Hyrum SUPPLIES i er '5il vv - lAtV y WVA - yj 1 LM for i'a - - I nj fr le above-entitle- one-stran- d 1 i ' Crocheted Sailor Important Fashion 'fj - 5 ii - SAME mm, POPULAR PRICES-F- OR FINER ACCOMMODATIONS SALT LAKE CITY VH $ !i! a anil Mr. Douglas Anderson of Los Angles California, Mr. and Mrs. Sir Vantus A, -- r' i Ray Peterson returned home Monday from the Cach Valley Hospital, where he has been receiving medical attention from our locapdoctor t 'Je past two f"r yM- - "X i - x m.: "rv ' i , V . Saturday Thayle Nielsen Fort Warden, Washington, where he reported for active duty Monday mor- ,v- Zs - V Mm- -- , for i & v 'A r,.i& ning. - , JULY 1st REGISTRATION Selective Service local boards of to con-- 1 Utah are expected on July duct the second registration of young men eligible for militarytraining ActA. Rich annouing State Director H. nced today. . f the Estimates by the bureau C indicate Census in Washington, that there will be about 4500 men I registered in Utah on July , Major Rich asserted. 1 V. "MRS. J. H. WATERS.. ..PRESIDENT HOLMAN WATERS, I W. ROSS SUTTON,CO-MANAOE- 1 X. 'V ' i. ; Anderron and daughters Faye and Marion and Ralph Rodgerson of Ogden visited with Mrs. Josephine Anderson, and relatives and friends in Hyrum Monday. left 4 v rf- - WITH TUB OR SHOWER $2-$- a v' family of Providence, spent Sunday visiting in Hyrum. the guests of Mrs. Jonas I. Nielsen. restaurants serving wondes ful food. Headquarters for tours and sightseeing trips. OUTSIDE ROOMS EACH & i. Mr. and Mrs. Meriner Nielsen and weeks. 400 y. T Mardell,' the young daughter of Mr. land Mrs. J. T. Eliason spent the past week at thP Hatch ranch in Paradise. The Hatch family were former residents of Hyrum. A $200,000 modernization the program assures you of best in the West I Spacious rooms in the heart of Salt Lake City's entertainment and business districts. Four iT3i?2Z 'y .?' iRCy ,ET lias talcen the fashion world by storm, this year, and thfs V tradi.icnal American needlework is being used in many different ways by the most fashionable dressmakers and milliners. The sailor is making important fashion news, and here is one which you can crochet for yourself. Make it in lustrous mercerized crochet cotton in a color to dramatize your daytime wardrobe. Fashion accessories such as this, will have an important place in the judging of the Nation-Wid- e' Crochet Contest, this Fall, when Americas outstanding crocheters will be selected by foremost needlework authorities. Directions for making this hat and details of the Contest may be obtained by sending a stamped envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper specifying design No. Ill, -- Q L |