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Show HURREN ATFEALS FOR i SCOUT SUPPORT An urgent appeal was made by Henry R. Hurren, Finance Coun. slaughterers and non. Chairman, Cache Valley Boy Stouts of America, to (Inspected commercial cil, all SLAUGHTERERS MUST REGISTER ..Farm fedexaly workers in and retail slaughterers must reg later beginning April 30 with the jocal OPA board, chairman B M. Jhompson of the Hyrum war price.. and rationing board announced today. Commercial. and retail slaugh. terors (must register between ' April 30 and May 14 Farm slaughterers must register and obtain, a permit from their local board-- , by .July 1. However a farm slaughterer may not sell of transfer , meat after May 14 unless .he has registered land ' received a. permit. The, new, regulation, accord, ipg to the chairman, is part of the recently announced by Wiliam H. Davis, ecoomic stabilization director, Jto channel morf, meat into areas. Quota of farm slaughter, era will be limited. to the am. oun of meat sold or transferred during 1944 as shown by their sales And, collection of red points for surreder to their local ra. tionlng boards, 'Mr; Davis, em. phasizqs that, the ,new' program will not affect' retail meat ceiL Finance soliciting contributions and sue. cessfully conclude the drive for this year. Scouting in the Cache Valley council showed a remarkable growth during 1944 according to Mr. Hurren and 194 5 prom. Ises to be an outstanding year council. for scouting in the 2700 There were registered scouts during 1944, an increase of 270 over the preceding year and the number of advance, ments increased by more than . ' the Drive to complete their Jobs of This commendable job has has been done under the cap. able leadership of Scout Exec, utlve Preston W. Pond with th full cooperation and assistance of all council officers and mem. bers and his assistant scout ex ecutives, Brown and Fullmer, and the office help. It requires man power to do a big job whether it be in education, farm ing, religion, scoouting, medicine, law, or business. takec Itisimportantthatthisjob It is important that this job be completed by not later than Saturday night of this week, and again I appeal for the whole hearted support and assistance of the good citizens of this county and the finance workers. non-produc- ings. Adjustment of subsidies paid to the lvestock and packing in. dustry will be made to main tain the slaughter of beef cat. tie on. a profitable basis and minimize seasonal losses,, Direc. tor Davis said. A .study of the problems facing pork produc. tion is being completed to de. termine whether ..increases ,in subsidy payments pr maximum prices are necessary. Any need, ed relief to the industry will be made retroactive to April FISHIXG SEASON SET Except in srattered instances, the 1945 Utah trout fishing season will pen June 15, it was decided at the regular meeting of the Utah Fish and Game com mission this week. The exceptions to the general !, 1945. rule are Bear Lake in Cache county which opens May 1, and Locomotive spprings and Black CACHE LEADS IX " Slough in Box Elder county. uxdulanT Acheek of the records of the Pelican Ponds, Bear river and Utah' State Department of Health the Logan river below Mendon shows A marked increase of un. bridge, all in Cache county and dulant fever in the state as com Mill creek in San Juan and pared to 1944. A toal Of 24 Grand counties iall of which cases of his 'dlseasfe has been open May 15. Base , fishing in repotted "Since the first of the Millard county ope .s this same year' as1 compared with 15 for date. the-entire year of. 1944. The Generally, lakes and streams allocation if cases for 1945 by about 7000 feet elevation will counties id1 as follows: Cache,9; not be opened until July 1. The bag limit this year, set Salt Lake, '2r Carbon, 2; Utah, 4; Sanpete, 3; Morgan, 1; Dul by the commission is 20 fish or chesne, 1; Davis, 1; and Wash, eight pounds, with possession limit, of 16 pounds or 40 fish . ington, I. ' two days limit. Fishing will be : : DERRAL ALLEN. PROMOTED permitted from 5 a. m to 10 on Deer Creek res. Mr. and Mrs". 'Don Allen have p received word of the promotion ervoir, where the reclamation of their son Derral J, Allen to commission has . resuested that the rank' of First Lieutenant, He fishing close by nightfall, to en. is se'rvin in' "the Central Pacific able them to enforce the war. area 'an 'has" been therq .pines ti.ne protective regulaions Members of the commission September,1 19li4. , , He enliated'in the Air Corps at include E N. Larsen of Hyrum Ft.. Douglas in September of 1940 and throughout 1942 and 1943' served as an enlisted ra. dio operator with , the fcrnxy PARAriSE WARD airways system. In Alaska,-;!- . LIONS CLtTB SPONSOR Sacrament meeting will be , fever Church Notices The Lions club of IJyry'm will give a free ticket t0 the South Cache theatre to ?ny... child,-- in Lincoln ' school who bring? in old clothes' for the, q14 clqthes drive: The ticket will adjtuli, the child to a show to, ie given on Friday aftermjoq. I t. The' room at the. school which brings'Mji The largest, Amount of , Ward was 250. , clothes Drive SMITH KILLED received on Monday, April 23, that Pvt. Walter Smith of Paradise was killed in action on April 12 while serv ing with Pattons army in Ger. many. Twonty one year old Walter ""iduated from South Cache high schoaol and attended fall and winter quarters at USAC. While attending South Cache hi partieipa' ed in .basketball and track, winning a trophy d running a relay in track. ipers mother die! when he was very young and for a tin e he lived with his grand. Tirther. Later n he moved to Paradise where he has lived "it h his aunt and uncle, Mr and L. Lee for the Airs. Orville past ten years. Fa was active in church work and was an elder in the Paradise WALTER at 2:00 Sunday afternoon. will be a meeting. Mother's be held on ,May '13. It special geneological Day program will May 6 instead of Relief Society meets at 2 m on Tuesday. Primary jmeets pueBday at 3:30 p m. . p. FIRST WARD Sacrament meetings will be .held Sunday night at 8 p m. and ,will feature the annual prl A A. SAVAGE RECEIVES mary conference with President SOX LETTER FRO Mrs. Ilelen Jensen in charge. In contain, Children f all classes will par. card autographed ticipate. ing a scor by 4mariy jjL his friends, Dee The Theology lesson will be Savage has the follo&iSgSto say: presentedi in Relief Society by Mrs. Drue Larsen. Mrs. J W , ' MarchGermany 1945 Jorgensen will give the mesage Dear Dad, to the teachers s Last night I received your letter, of Feb. 8th which con. SECOND WARD Sacrament meeting will be talned the booklet about the South Cache vs. North Cache held at 2 p Vn. in the ward chap baskeball game. Dadd, you will el under the direction ofthe neveir know how. much meant bishopric. Mrs. Marvella Nielsen will dis to me to read all', those 'greet. ingsly,0u ha$ ynffiends put on cuss the Theology lesson in the it. ijt was Jus'thlte it used to Relief Society. Mrs. Ruby Chris be then w had '.our Souvenir tensen will give the Teachers Clarions and had pur. friends topic next time you sign them-rsee all thse .. who signed the THIRD WARD Following sacramental services score card please give them my thanks from the 'bottom of my in the Third ward on Sunday night, the ward primary will heart. T5 De'e L. Savage J9913533 present a special program In which they will graduate a num Co JAf f80. Inf. AP0.45 ' her of young people from the v P M, New York, N Y A similar book was sent to Primary Into the MIA. Bert but so far as we know, he Mr and Mrs. Ken Curttis have hasnt received. yet .. sold their home in the First ward to Mr. and Mrs. A. V Atkinson. The Curtiss have spent the past winter in Ogden where they are both employed. Mr. Atkinson is our local barber His family have been res idents of Richmnd. The Atkin, sons will move here in May. clothes1 'wtf I t have a, j?ryclub.at the expense of the Lions rnsr, k h f TEEX AGE BANQUET The Mutual and Sunday school of the First ward will hold a Teen Age banquet next Thursday, May 3. New pitchfork in front LOST of raspberry patch. Tom Elia, son . '-- ward. j I Background of San Francisco Conference Beside his relatives in Para, Tre he is survived by his father, Mr. Owen Smith, and a ounger brother. Applications Called For War price and rationing board requesting home canners to with mail their applications spare stamp 13 pinned to it, to the board this year ins ead of Bcs-iperson, appealing in Brown., community service mem. ber of the Hyrum war pi ice and rationing board announced. Home canners begin may mailing 'their application!; to their local boards at once, the but sugar cermember said, tificates will not be issued until May 7 Application blanks may be had by writing to the local boards for copies or thru the grocery p'ores. Housewives are requested to answer nil them on the questions asl:e applications r their application will be returned to them. Spare stamp 13 must be attached one for each member of the fain ily. The stamp must be pinned or clipped to the application, not pasted on the form. All boards in the state will begin the Issuance f the certificates on or after May 7, and the issuing period will last until May 19. After that date, no more sugar cerifleates will be handled until June 15. House, wives are asked to remember these dates and get their applications to the board, by mail as early as popssible. is e 1 WOUNDED SERVICEMAN EXPECTED HOME Mr. and Mrs Carl Moon have received word that their son, Pfc. Carl Wesley Moon has ar. was By Walter K. Granger Reconstruction and Development rived in San Diego. Wesley in combat in while wounded With the approach of the San It was agreed that programs of and followig hospltaliza. Francisco World Security con- reconstruction apd development Luzon will receive a medical dis ference it Is well for us to re- will speed economic progress tio 'harge. He Is expected to arrive view the proposals to be con- everywhere, will aid poliical stanext week. We will in sidered. there bility and foster pece, and that all Hyrum Fundamentally, to welcome Wesley be happy invest, are no new agreements to be expanded International home again. reached, but only the details ment with shared risks of such A brother, Pvt. Hyrum Moon, of an organization for the est- foreign investment is necessary DEATE TEAM MINS SECOND is serving his country in Gerablishment of a world organ- since the benefits will be genA debate team from South ization which is to direct inter- eral. Speaking specifically, this many Cache high school won second HAS ELDON FACER national affairs, as the International bank would work IMPORTANT WORK per place in the state tournament agreements reached at such con. similar to oui own Federal which was held at the Univer. of HyEldon Facer, formerly ferences as Bretton Woods and Housing 'Administration, t,lnce Mrs. liy o Utah on Saturday. Mr. and son of the rum and the fund, would be used as a Dumbarton Oaks. Carol Hughes of Mendon and has of this Facer James city, BRETTON WOODS Heckman (of Providence, is known guarantee for the investment been called by the War departJoy of private capital to be used for South Cache students an as prominent by this name only because of to to ment Germany go were awarded a loving cup for the gathering of representatives reconstruction in the various observer. devastated counries of the world. of the world at this New HampIt will be his dutty to learn taking tosecond place. First prize THE PUMBARTON OAKS shire village to consider matters Ronald Ross and Rob. ' the German people what went 'rom is known as ert J. of Ogden High Lowder of international money and fin- CONFERENCE their because it was held effect bombing had upon school. ance. To the extent that the such to the to will resist. According Calvin Quayle of Logan reBretton Woods Agreements are In a, famous old colonial house War department this informa, made operative, they may serve in our nation's capitol, where tlon will be cf value ln the war ceived a certificate of superior to influence profoundly iner.- agreements were peached jon against the Japanese. . rating for third, place, in oratory. Mr. V. R Carver, instructor in national trade In the 'postwar proposals for "the establishment to his route is en Mr. Facer of a general international or. is doing a fine job with exthus Speech Is period, eventually affecting new duty now. His work the lives of every worker and ganizaion as outlined at the pected to. continue until a few his students. We regard this business man. The great finan- Crimea conference. The Confer- months after the collopse of as a high honor to come to our school. , cial suggestions formulated ac- ence generally recognized that Germany. there should be established an - i tually consist of two plans: Facer has been employed Mr. internatioal orgaization under 1. The International Monetary a the a University professor the title of The United Nations, as Fund: This fund is a method the charter of which should of Utah. His exverlence as a suggested t0 be used too stabil. contain provisions necessary to missionary in Germany and his Ize the dollar value, or pound with the German langgive effect to the proposals, the ability value, as the case may be, of purposes of which are definitely uage qualified him for this im. the various countries of the outlined to maintain internation poprtant work. NOTE South Cache is rep world. It was agreed that this al on the Poultry compeace and security, and to resented COUNTY TEACHERS GET fund would help to promote afford a center for D. M. Reid, Hyrum; mittee harmonizing by foreign trade because of this the actions of nations in the LARGER SALARY Andrew Leishman. Kirk-brid- e Wellsville; Superintendent J. W. stab('ization. achievement f these common Mrs. Zelda Howells, Paraand Cache has announced that 2. The International Bank for ends. dise. County school teachers will receive a salary boost next year POULTRY iPLANNINO mounting to about ten per cent For Food Members of the Senior LiterNATIONAL GUARD WANTS in general, according to pay to Farm families are encouraged ary Society were entertained at ENLISTMENTS keep flocks of 80 to 100 dual schedules approved by the disthe home of Mrs. Ruth. Moss The army announces the need trict Board of Education. purpose chickens, Reds or Rocks v with Mrs. Marlin Anhder as Co. for additional enlistments ln the t0 eggs ,nnd poultry provide was drawn schedule up The on hostess, Friday evening. National Guard of all men not following a series of meetings meat for family use, at least The living room were attracteligible for army service. w,lth .teachers Representatives one egg a day per person and with ively decorated potted Information relative to en- and the board, and provides for poultry meat often for good plants listment may be 'secured by a budget increase Rif about nutrition. President Mrs. B. M Thompson to the State Adjuant $27,000. It Is expected that the Commercial Flocks writing ' discussed business matters and Those who are prepared and General at Box 627, Salt Lake funds will be forthcoming from also conducted the program. for the raising of comadapted last City. the moneys appropriated by Miss Bunny Smith, prominent new Increases mercial poultry should have The legislature. pianbt of Logan entertained of flocks at least 500 Leghorn schedule the district salary put the group with several delight- F. F. A, SHOW PLANNED hens where they are following minimum the above approved South of Future Farmers ful piano selections. Page Four Please Miss Bessie Brown, librarian Cache high school have been adopted by the state. traintwo with Teachers years of Lincoln school gave an in. preparing for the Junior Live, will begin at a salary of MEXICAN LABOR teresting review of a prize win. stock show which will be held at ing $1000 Tentative delivery schedules per year while those with on Cache county fair grounds ning book entitled Pejeen by 4 a three year normal certiicate of Mexican 12 Rational laborers Van Hilda Stockum. May The boys have been feeding! will receive $1150 for the first wh will arrive in Utah during Following the program election of officers for the coming their livestock since last Nov- year. An increase of $50 per May and June have been releasvear took place as follows: Mrs ember, the animals are now in year for each year of service ed by G. Alvin Carpenter, state who Cache supervisor, Willard Clearing up to 16, or a maximum oof farm labor Petersen, president; tep shapf. urges all farmers who need Mex Mrs. Ruth Moss, vice president; House Association is sponsoring $1850 Is provided. Teachers with bachelor's de- ican help during the crop season Mrs. .Ellis Hansen, secretary and the show, with Russell Hansen grees will receive $1450 per to place their orders with countreasurer and Mrs. Melinda, Lil. as general chairman. with the regular $50 per ty Extension Service offices im. year, two beef Bob Williams has jenquist, corresponding secretincrease to a maximum of mediately since no laborers will year Sal. to calves display andLyman ary. while an instructor with be Imported without definite During the social hour, a vesen will show seven lambs. a$2250, masters degree will start at orders. dessert luncheon was served by These two boys are from Hyrum Orders must be placed 30 and there are several other boys $1550, with Jle $50 yearly the two hostesses. maximum. to in advance of need if sat. rise $2400 days who end south the Officers who have carried throughout Isfactory transportation arrange, of the Senior Literary will also participate. DRAFTEE PARTY ments are to be made, states Club for the past year are SCHEDULED Mr. Carpenter, who asks farmMrs. B. M. Thompson, president; Storeto house Mexican nationals ers Mrs. On Beth Jensen 28, April Con, Saturdy night, ' Mrs Willard Petersen, vice pres- is home on a 15 a Draftee party will be held in on their own farms and hire c keeper secretMrs Marlin ident; Anhder, She will visit with the Third ward chapel beginning them at a monthly rate to sim. ary-treasurer and Mrs Eugene day furlough. her husband,, Sgt. George V at 8:30 p. m. under the direc- plify payrolls and insure better secretPetersen, corresponding Coon, who is stationed at Bush, tion of tohe American Legion relations between farmers and ary. over and Auxiliary laborers. following The next meeting will be held nell hospital arA Some imported has been seas fine also and her with will program help duty, on May 11 at the Bluebird in Mr and Mrs. ranged by Mrs. S. A. Dunn and be available for herding turkeys in parents Hyrum, Logan, at which time' the moth, Bert Jensen. on will consist of violin solos by and livestock assisting ers of the club will be special Jean Obray and .piano ranches, ln addition to all types and Mrs. Coon have an Mr Sgtt. guests. labor and other stoop apartment' at1 Brigham, but as solos by Maxine Howells, both of both will enjoy a leave at this of Paradise ward Bishop J. W. general farm work, he points Clean.up day was held at the ime they wish to Visit relatives Wright will be the principal out. Eglish-Spanish phrase books Paradise school oD Friday, Ap- and friends in Salt Lake City, speaker of the evening. now being printed for disare Garfield Honored of nd the guests evening ril 20. Th girls cleaned Inside Fielding,' Magna, will be Rodney Claine Jensen, tribution. These contain agriculthe building and the boys the Olsen, tural terms and phrases to as. Ray Lynn Petersen, Sgt. Allan Bickmore is spendoutside. Soil was hauled for sist the Mexicans in understand Morris B Ivan Claine in home a Jensen, his at were and shrubs furlugh planted ing lawns, ln accordance with the beautL Paradise from Fort Ord. Allan Jensen, LaVell Carlson, Jack their w0rk. The books will be fication program sponsored by Is the son of Mr and Mrs Ellery Paul and Karla Paula who is available at te county agents, offices. going Into the nurses corps. Bickmore. the P. T. A. Planning Committee -- - i |