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Show Cache County 4-- H SALUDOS AMIGOS CR WORDS TO THAT EFFECT Club jpyL Broadcast broadcast, heard in which daughter McBride, Arlene Mc-L- e 1 Mr and Mrs. Charles, , 'was interviewed regai-d-r4H club work, is printed to give the pub-j- " the Courier of the very fine work idea club workers. Ine by the heard on the The other people Miss Amy were broadcast Kearsley, county leader Margene and Hendricks, Cox and IUa Announcer Wright: The following ently over KDYL, 4-- Announcer Wright: Well, it looks Saturday again you like its third Saturday know that every callers from sPecial has KDYL and girls who boys the Utah 5000 on the of an army represent 4-- PALERMO, SICILY Their faces bright with joy, friendly Sicilian, mob an army vehicle, anxious to shake hands with some of the Yanks who. freed their homeland from the clutches of the Fascist foa.1 Cheering, grateful crowds like this greeted our doughboys a they rolled through captured towns throughout Sicily, i 4-- H In our studio today Amy Kearsley, home Cache demonstration agent from clubi Margene: You must b& referring county, and three lovely of a to our work ' in the fields, Miss member Cox, girls Margene Kearsley. 5th year foods club of Providence, Wr ght: Yes, I understand a lot Arlene girls clothing two and 4 H girls have been laying of a HendMcBride of Hyrum and Ila hand to chi plow this These Cove. of charming, ricks Qiimmpr lassies are here to summarize the in Cache work done . home front. we have Miss 4-- My-whit- e that I might have seen? Ila: My blue rayon skirt and jerkin with white blouse was part of ,our club exhibit. And a very lovely Kearsley: costume it was too in fact the whole exhibit was a real credit to Cache county. the past -aCfivery frl Margene: That wasnt the only Miss Kearsley, how exhibit from Cahce county in the in rforded s0a Ways she has A class, was it Miss Kearsley? did you have enrolled , work thl. rear up in Cache? "I'Vember Kearsley: No, indeed, Margene. ,re Well, Mr. Wright, in our home We. are plenty proud of the showa Lst of thmgs m quite economics projects we had about ing which the Cache girls made 300. at the state fair. Out of 18 exhibThree hundred! Is that a bigger entered in foods and clothing its enrollment than usual, Miss Kearsand the record book contest 15 reley? ceived blue ribbon ratings and Yes, the most we have had for 3 red ribbons. That doesn't only several years. The girls of Cache dad with his include our placings in the dempotatoes helped county certainly responded to the. and beans and onstrations judging contest noney :rop p?cked colors this spring. call to the UF style dress revue, either. m Wrked Ila Hendricks: If every county Speaking of the style Wright: increased its membership as much victory 'garden. Thats good enough for dress revue seems to me like the Wright: we would as Cache county did, me anytime you want a job my first place winner was a Cache reach that national goal of two address is but what about county product. more or wouldnt million by 44, Do you make a lot of wages? Ha: Thats right, we are all we Miss Kearsley? money? about Bernice Hyers winthrilled our increase Thats right, Ila, Margene: Well, I guess you ning the state style dress revue was over a third above last years call it a lot, but I made contest and the free I think our biggest wouldnt enrollment. trip to Chito enough buy all my school cago to the National club increase was in Hyrum. Arlene, clothes, pay my tuition at South congress. Is that the first time a one of of these a member youre Cache, and invest in three $25.00 Cache county girl has won that new clubs in Hyrum. Tell us how war bonds. honor, Miss Kearsley? club work has grown in your Besides that youve Kearsley: town. Cache girls Well, Kearsley: to produce the food to won trips to Chicago in other Arlene: Well, last year there helped have Feed a Fighter, another of the The is the were four clubs in Hyrum. club members set out activities, Ila, but Bernice things was before first girl from our county to repthere that only to do year this year, and speaking of resent Utah in this particular conone. But this year we had eleven fighters, Arlene, how have you test. Shell clubs. be a real credit to us, girls in the south end of the too. Kearsley: Yes, and I remember county helped with the food for the day last spring I met those Margene: Since Im from Provivictory program? 60 or 70 girls over there. The room Arlene: Well, weve picked a lot dence, Ill have to crow a little was just packed. You were there, of green beans for the cannery at bit about our demonstration teams werent you Arlen? Then weve picked rasp- who went to the state fair. Mary Hyrum. , Aerlene; Yes, and that was the berries and sofe of the girls have Hickmann and Dorma Hansen repday we organized our clubs and worked in the beets and in the resenting our Happy Hostess club chose our leaders. hay. And of course weve all won blue ribbon honors in the Kearsley: It was a big help to helped to take care Of our family general demonstration contest. And! have you suggest possible leaders, in the dairy foods demonstrations gardens. too, Arlene. Volunteer leaders is Lou Hamblin, Joy Heckmann And thats mighty Amy Kearsley: one of my biggest jobs. But Im and Daines, members of Josephine in important this year to raise our the T.N.T. club of ' Providence, glad to say that our leaders H mean. own Now, Ila, supfood, Hyrum and in every other comback three of the six $50 tell us some of the brought war bonds given by the Kraft munity have been outstanding this pose you done. have year in their willingness and abil- things you Cheese company to state winners Ila: Well, I guess the biggest for individual and team clubs. They've been demonity to lead busy, just like every one else, but job I got involved in was mending strations. Arlene: I dont know so much theyve made time to give real grain sacks what with the sack service to you and the other girls shortage and all, we had to use about demonstration contests, but what we had. Mother and I mend- I took part in the judging conof Cache county. Now I think you girls should ed about a hundred sacks during test at camp this summer, so I tell Mr. Wright and our listeners the summer. know about what the girls were some of the things youve acWright: O boy, heres where that up against when they judged at clubs this sev.-inclub experience comes in the state fair. How did Cache complished in your summer. handy. Did you saw em purty, county do in that contest, Miss Wright: Yes, now youre gettin Ila? Kearsley? on with your cookin. What do Kearsley: Well, Arlene, out of Ila: Well, I wouldnt exactly call club girls do, anyway? seven girls who participated, the held the it pretty, but they grain three received B ratings and four Kearsley: Margene, youre a and thats the main thing. member of, the Happy Hostess class. Wright: You bet it is, but what were in the blue ribbon club of Providence, what have else did you do to relieve labor Amy Lou Hamblin was one of the you to tell Mr. Wright about top three in the state to receive shortages this summer? your work? Ila: Oh, I tromped hay, rode medals. Ila: Well, this seems to have Margene: Oh plenty, Miss Kears the deirick horse, and helped dad store about 3000 bushels of grain been our banner year at the fair. ley. Do you think well ever have anWright: Careful there, Margene, in our granary. Sounds like youll other one like it, Miss Kearsley? Kearsley: remember those promises to keep Come now, Ila, I Wright: the secrets just among us girls. have plenty of grain to feed those all on thought farm only of chickens raise thought your you to avoid the Margene: Ill try Making the best better. secrets. Well, this year our pro- in Cove, wont you Ila? Now youre putting ject was the club girl as hostess Ila: Yes, I think we will we meKearsley: on the Mr. Wright, of spot, 600 and mother have that pullets and we had a good time learning course we may not win so many to prepare delicious refreshments I raised this spring. and planning Wright: Why did you have to top honors again, but thanks to different types of say pullets there I had my mouth good leaders, interested members, parties. Ila: I dont know too much about set for a nice piece of fried and cooperative parents, our club to work is usually near the top, at foods clubs because my project is chicken and now Ill have least. Nfet to a fried that egg. it change clothing, but I thought you learnIla: When Arlene mentioned a ed to can as well as cook, Mar-gen- theres anything wrong with club camp a minute ago I wantfried egg. Ila: Thered better not be, be- ed to ask her more about it. That Margene: We do, Ila. Beginning with second phase work, we learn cause Ive found it takes a lot of was one activity I didnt get in to can fruits and berries; then the time to brood and feed and water on this year, and Im afraid I third year we learn to operate and cut grass for all those chick- missed something. I Wright: Me too of course, the pressure cooker and can veg- ens. But I managed to find time an invitation, but didnt get the and weed herd to cows, garden, etables of different kinds. This Arlene: Maybe do can we Jear in addition to vegetables help with cooking and canning something about that for another ano fruits, we have canned meats. besides. Mr. Wright, because its Arlene: How many quarts did Arlene: What about your club year, work, Ila? When did you get time a shame for anyone to miss the you can this year, Maigene? time we had at Red grand Margene: One hundred and sev- io sew? Ila: Well, Arlene, it seems like Banks. enteen. Wright: How long were you Wright: (whistling): How many you can find the time to do the there? things you want to do, and I did points is that? Arlene: About three days. From clothMargene: Well, I dont know want to continue my afternoon to Saturday. Thursday You is see, this my ing project. exactly but it would be plenty! Arlene: Do you have to do all third year and I didnt want to Margene: Did you really camp stop in the middle of a four year out? that canning in club work? Arlene: Ill say we slept in . Margene: Oh, no, we need to program. tents and cooked on a camp stove. take And I it you can only 30 quarts to meet our Margene: Ila: Well, how did you spend club requirements But most every didnt stop, for wasn't an exhibit time when your werent to sent state club you the fiom your girl in foods work has done more. eating or sleeping? Thats one way we have served fair? Wright: Eatdng and sleepings Ila: Yes, Margene, and it receivon the home front. for ime. enough ed a are we ribbon blue rating, And a good way, too, Kearsley; Arlene: But not for a group of to proud say, Margene, but there? another way Wright: I spent quite a bit of 4Hers with energy to burn. We that most of the club girls have had low sawing contests, a natime looking around at the fair helped in the Food fo" Victory did you have any work on display ture hike, the judging contest, Program. Hicord'bk JU, S iff g 4-- H ' 4-- 4-- H -- 4-- 1 two camp fire programs, a flag girls each contributed a ma we bought money that With raising ceremony each morning, handicrafts see, here is the pin terials and the leaders made up sandwiches. The older c u j the I made with my name on it. made cakes and cookies embers .. Margene: How many were Up pun fourth vear clubs did tne i there, do you know Arlene: I dont know exactly j serving. fright: Sounds like good co. could but maybe Miss Kearsley operation all the way around, tell you. Yes, and whatever Kearsley: Kearsley: There were 160 alto- - there is to do to help win the are always guests war ciub members gether counting visitors, and all. From Cache county there right in there doing their part. were 105 girls and leaders and Margene: And that means not nine boys. We were glad to have only serving at the USO but also the three clubs from Box Elder producing food and working in with us too. To save gas they the fields and buying bonds and all came in one truck and it was really loaded, wasnt it .Arlene? collecting; Arlene: Yes, and Arlene: Ill say, but I guess and protecting our homes scrap none of us cared how tight we!against fire and accidents. were packed in, just so we got Ila: What about maintaining there. and improving our health thats Ha: I hope our club can arimportant. Remember the title of range to go next year. Maybe we our health guide this year: Keep can if we arent too busy in the Well; Help Win the War? fields again. Margene :Xes, and all our dis Kearsley: I hope you can, too, cussions brought out the things Ua. But those who don't go to we should do to keep well eatcamp usually plan some type of ing the right foods, getting enouting for their own club. Mar- ough sleep and rest; wearing gene, you and Ila enjoyed your clothes for our jobs; preproper own club outings, didnt you. venting accidents. Margene: Yes, we surely did all those Kearsley: but there was another project health habits Practicing should make us all weall enjoyed this summer, too, more awake and thats wide Miss Kearsley, H code keeping part of the Kearsley: What was that, Mar- phyysically and mentally fit for gene? any assignment. Margene: Feeding the serviceWell, Mr. Wright, that just men at the USO. about tells our story. Kearsley: I might have guessWright: And a fine story it is, ed it. All the girls, who served Miss Kearsley.. . . You know, the there have asked When can we more I hear about this .club do it again? , work the more enthusiastic I get Margene: Well, we really did to think of the thousands of feel like we were helping some rural and over all the boys girls when we furnished cakes and cookies and candwiches for the United States and all of them servicemen those two Sundays in receiving similar training to that youve told about today nothing July and August. short of marvelous, Id say. Thats Wright: Cakes, cookies, sand wiches. I think Ill join the army. the kind of a youth movement How much food did it take to thatll make democracy live. So, my hats off to you Clubbers, feed all those hungry men? wherever you are. And now, for Kearsley: Well, on each of the two Sundays, we served about KDYL, Id like to thank you, Miss of Cache 300 sandwiches, 20 and county,Amyfor Kearsley cakes, bringing these fine dozens of cookies besides cofgirls to visit us today. Margene fee, punch and soda water. Cox of Providence, Arlene McWright: How did you go about Bride of Hyrum and Ila Hendall that food? getting ricks of Cove. The best of luck Arlene: Our club members to all of you. each gave a dime to help buy sandwiches. Ila: And our club helped make Genuine good taste consists in the cookies. saying much in few words, in Margene: We made cakes as out choosing among our in thoughts, contribution. having order and arrangement in Kearsley: Yes, that was the what we say, and in speaking way it worked. The younger with composure. Fenelon. 4-- 4-- 4-- , Fljp JtldfflTldltS office 0f price Administration in judgements were filed Saturday court against Joseph Beading and Merlin Logan. the charged The complaints deard selling men with allegedly establivering meat in excess of Tho judgment lished ceiling prices. and against Reading is $572.73 $1109.43. against Mr. Eliason, Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been sued at the Cache county cler.-ioffice to Henry Robert Johnston, s 25 and Catherine S , O. 23 Hathaway, ' 4-- H both and Marie of Parker, Idaho; Stoddard, to August Ambrose Aubert, 20 and of both Maxine Gilligan, 20, Price; to Fay Peterson, 19 and Verna Hill, 19, both of Rigby, Idaho; to Ian Alexander Cowie, Lois 26 of Salt Lake City and Young, 20 of Pocatello, Idaho; to Les M. Smith, 22 of Thornton, Idaho and Nadine Wellard, 21 of Teton City, Idaho; to Marion IL 21 Shoppant, 25 and Vernal Lewis, to of McCammon, Idaho; Denzil Wood, 27 of Auburn, Wyo., and Larue Merritt, 18 of Afton, Wyoming; to Warren George Curtis, 20 and Florence Rasmussen, 13, both of Logan. 31, Have You Seed for Sale? WRITE US IMMEDIATELY I We are in the market for larger supplies of all kinds of field and grass seeds than ever. However, shortage of transportation and manpower prevents us from visit-in- g all seed areas. We will appreciate your writing us at once, stating kind and quantity of seed you have, or expect to have. When seed is ready, prepare identical sample by taking some seed from each back and mixing. Four ounce sampe is enough if representative of the entire lot. Mail sample to Northrup, King & Co. Fourth West, Salt Lake City, Utah. We will have representative call to arrange or delivery at nearest 160 Co. collection center. Sellers of Northland Brand Seeds. Congratulations... To the People of Cache County on Exceeding the Quota in the THIRD WAR LOAN DRIVE g H 23, of Beaver, Pa.; to Dee Reed McGregor, 24 of Cleveland, Idaho and Odessa Smith, 20 of Preston, Idaho; to Lamont Harris, 49, of Smithfield and Burdetta Thorpe Puffer, 36, of Providence; to Bud It was a great achievement for Cache County people to buy more than $2,000,000 worth of war bonds in three weeks. This is more than $50.00 for each man, woman and child in this county. To every individual and every organization that bought bonds to the men and women who contributed their time and efforts to make this drive a success we extend sincere con- gratulations. Back the Attack By Continuing the Purchase of War Bonds Cache Valley Banking Co. Resources Nearly $4,000,000 Member Federal Reserve Bank and Federal Dpositors Insurance Corporation |