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Show A IN V IVrlB SOUTH CACHE COURIER SJBBI1E;;C. xt !:, Tntermountain Junior Fat "ember planning to show at the I h North Sa't Lake, June one event will be wise to pay at- j.r Manager David Sharp tntion to this factor, slates Mr. the importance of pro- Sharp. SHOW emphasizes PRACTICES FOR Calves should be given a lot of per care of the animals. -Directing his idice primarily at xercise, and they should not be Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Gun4 H club and Future Farmers of confined to a box stall. A little With less than two months reof Salt Lake City are the proud nell America members, Mr. Sharp states cold air will not hurt them, and sunmaining before stock will be ex?iib- of a baby girl born to them that special attention to feed and shine will co them much good. A parents Cache the in Valley Hospital at Lomanagement is necessary this spr- dry straw bed in the sunshine, as gan, on onday, April 0. Mrs. Guning because of higher priced feeds, well as in the box stall, does much nell was formerly Miss Florus Lari shortage cf many feeds, and a for contentment and feed saving. sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeonThe feed box should be four to cc ling price on beef. FCR THAT Larsen of this city. ard ix inches deep and 12 to 16 inches It is expected that if calves are the floor. the Boxes floor on to be ready for spring shows and rom Mrs. Virginia Baker of Brigham tend to produce open coarse shouldsale, they will, of necessity, have to City, is sending a few days here visbe placed on at least a medium-heav- y ers and boxes too high have a tendat the home of Mr. and Mrs. ency to develop weak, backs, ad- iting d grain ration. With Warren J. Wright and other relat vises show the VISIT : : manager. grain, lla pounds daily will ives. prove both economical and sufficient for calves in Utah. SELL YOUR EXTRA SEEDS Mr. and Mrs. Delbert M. Smith, the beef calf of or Management , are the proud parents of a fine baby 0W ADVISES WAR PRICE the methods of feeding, bedding, j son born to them at the Cache Valand exercise will be as important AND RATION BOARD ley Hospital at Logan. Mrs. Smith I rs careful selection of the animal. was formerly Miss Afton Perry of 1 Many a calf has been ruined by lyrum. Mr. Smith is serving with W WELCOME YOU. a even the armed forces of our country. though peer amnagement, .Vo changes are being contemplated sufficient amount of the right kind in At present he is on a furlough visitceiling prices for alfalfa, rod c'ov-e- r, of feed was available, and club alsike clover or timothy seeds, ing with his wife and new son. announced Cantril Nielsen, chairFOR SALE Broody hens for man of the war price and rationing setting. Ren Olsen, Phone 131-board. f lyrum. ad Prevailing prices on these seeds are ahcrcy well above the commodMrs. Mae Pilkington, one of the ity ci edit corporations support Lincoln school faculty, left on TuesWe are loans, Mr. Nielsen said. for Fort Knox, Kentucky, where day making this statement becuuse she will visit with her husband who of these vital forage is stationed there. She was accomcrops seeds have been holding back as far as Ogden by her fathpanied supplies from normal distribution H. H. Jensen who will visit with er channels in anticipation of price his children there for a short time. change. The rumor that price in-eases were to be announced Jordon Larsen son of Mr. and the March statement by the Mrs. Leonard Larsen is home on a commodity credit corporation that from Camp Farragut, it was increasing its support loans furlough daho. Jordon has completed his on these seeds. boot training and is now ready for Faimer-producewho are still service. holding marketable supplies of these seeds are udvised to assist in -Master Sargeant Oluf Hartvigsen g-i EE the severe seed shortage by that he is back at the Burns write, making available into channels of in Santa Fe, New Mexica, Hospital, distribution every pound of legume after spending several weeks on a seed they can spare. sonvalsing trip in Utah, Idaho ana Oluf is the son of Mrs. Montana. V f- EQSSSCSZa A convoy of wounded Japanese Elida Hartvigsen of Hyrum. Prisoners of War was received at Bushnell General Hospital, Brigham Miss Afton Allen returned to her City, Utah, this week. All of the work at Los Angeles, California afprisoners were admitted to Bushnel ter having spent the past several rs patients and will receive the reweeks with her mother, Mrs. Ellen gular medical and surgical attention Allen who ha3 been very ill. Mrs. their particular conditions require. Allen is on the improve at this writing. f riii itf iTtiT If yau havent used your shoe 3 in war ration book one, s i mp but plan to use it, dont wait until FOR SALE Bean Poles in good 'he lest minute. You can do your condition. 1 fcvteu. ; t c each. Gorman sl oe dealer a real service by shop EAST Phone ad 62j, Hyrum. .NORTH ping early. He is shorthanded, and if you wait until the expiration date, X:- v April 30, he wont be able to give Mrs. Carol Hammond met with a you the careful consideration you 4 painful eye injury at her home very like. So buy your shoes now while and has been receiving treatments you have a. choice of shoes, and for her eye all week. Carol is feelavoid the rush. much better at this writing. ing ' - tfitw?.rr U:. :' ' 'he Local Hews f 1 Haircut or Shave high-price- The Hyrum Barber Shop W farmer-- producers Porter Walton ci fol-'c- Bulk or Package Lawn Grass Seed Lowest Prices 1 rs off-.etti- Get Your Garden Tools HERE! Allen Merc. Co. Hyrum, Utah 1 . x 'i . It 'C" - i Ay t m i In the strict sense of the term, there is no such thing as Black Market gasoline. Many drivers have believed that when they bought a little extra gasoline, it came ficm some vague mysterious source cutcide cf our limited supplies. It c'osent. It all comes from the same rotirce. That little extra gasoline takes ga:o!ine away from doctors who must make life or death calls, from A card drivers who are trying to stretch their small rations to cover their ovvr. essential needs. No this illegal gasoline doesnt come out cf the Backet Market it come, out of your own gas tank and mine. All youre doing when you buy that little extra gas is cheating yourself. You are seeing to it that your rations are cut, no one else is doing it. .Sopped (Live Lines. Us war of distance and fast move, 3 ment on Communications depends heavily a network which covers the globe. The back bone of this network is the telephone and on it our fighting men often rely for their very' You'll find narily The telephone facilities that v ordiwould he available at home to take ...and A. Spenny. Dewey's Lunch CLUB ORGANIZER VISITS UTAH WORKERS ON NATIONAL TOUR 4--H Excellent Food Misj Gertrude L Warren of Washington, D. C., in charge of organization of 4-club work with the national Extension Service, U. S. Department of griculture, worked in Logan last week with David Sharp and Fern Shipley, assistant state club leaders, in reviewing Utah club work. The national club organizer has recently made a tour of several states, in carrying on her organization work. She reported that she was pleased with the type of work being ctarried on in the West, and described the national contribution of H club members to the war. club members War work of 4-has gained the club movement a national recognition never before There is experienced, she cbid. business a man or educator scarcely in America who does not know of the work in conservation done by these youthful members on the home front." 1,700,000 4-- H Approximately members have done war work on the farm in the past year, stated Miss Warren. Club members produced food equivalent to the feeding of 1,000,000 soldiers in 1943, which is food for of the armed forces. Miss Warren described the results of mobilization week in the nation, and placed emphasis on the messages from the president of the United States, General E. G. Gregand ory, quartermaster general, General Dwight Eisenhower, allied ccmmander in Eurape. She praised the former 4-club members who have distinguished themselves in the war, in such events as the Doolittle raid on Tokyo, early bombings of Berlin, and the bombings of the rialroads of Rome. As a part of their war contributions, Utah club members will name a victory ship to be launched in the near future, announced Miss Wbrren, "The year 1944 will be the most important year in the history of 4-clubs, declared Miss Warren, adding that the results of national mobilization week indicate that rural youth will be named among the foremost American citizens in the winning of the war. Courteous' Service I H Reasouahle Prises 4-- Cost of food has little or nothing to do with its tfood value. A good diet may be obtained if the right foods are selected among the least expensive. The average poultryman must depend upon the specialized breeder for improved flock production. Provided adequate facilities are available, the most economical sources of introduction of better blood ere hatching eggs or chicks. Unless facilities for rearing are at hand, it is poor economy to purchase this stock out of season because of reduced price. 4-- 4-- H H We Buy- OLD TRUNKS ALL KINDS OF TOOL- S- MOTGR- SGUN- SALL HOUSEHOLD FRUNITURE OR WILL TRAD- ENEW FURNITURE WHAT HAVE YOU? U, & I, Furniture Exchange H 28 West, 1st North Phone : ? it lit Watch This Paper For Our a? FT' j C): j I'm? i WAllPAM $ Thats the way to have a room look new, lovely and harmonious! Hundreds of papers to choose from, .:v now in our showroom. All Color-Locke- d for lasting beauty. And , priced to fit your plans I EVERTONS i3L7 Wounlain Staid OoLpL on and - i)e?cejrapf & Logan, Utah -- !Jg ic SONS Logan 418--J your combined in lovely : ESmgggHCTg3g?g furniture Our first obligation is to meet the service demands of war, public health and safety. We will continue to do our best for every telephone user with the equipment now available and your understanding and co: operation ore sincerely appreciated. ' EAT at Rev. and Mrs. Miner E. Burner and baby of Logan, visited Thursday afternoon ith Mr. and Mrs. V. ...your curtains Jcare of your requirements are more in demand than ever overseas. Meanwhile we are1 providing more service for more telephones than ever before here at home. rSTrr--.r-- When Hungry Annual the color of your rug .lives. 231 T. Sgt. Bin Petersen relumed to hk company at Camp Cook, California, on Wednesday of this week, after spending several days here with his mother, Mrs. Millie Petersen and other relatives and friends. HYRUM DRUG |