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Show IWORKERS ARE REEDED FOR SUNDAY TRAIN j Committee Urges Business Men and Clerks to Make Trip Will Not Run Satur- j day. An urgent appeal for busi-I busi-I ness men, clerical workers I and citizens of Logan to take j the special week end train Sunday to the Utah Quartermaster Quarter-master depot in Ogden, was sounded today by II. B. Hun-saker, Hun-saker, chairman of the Cache Valley labor resources committee. com-mittee. "The train will not make the trip Saturday in order to help supply the maximum amount of labor for the valley's val-ley's beet harvest," Mi. Hun-saker Hun-saker explained, "but we will need a large crew for Sunday". Sun-day". A special effort is being made to recruit students for Saturday work in beetfields, both from the college and high schools. Cache farmers were assured when the train trips first were organized that they, would not be allowed allow-ed to interfere with harvesting harvest-ing the beets. Colonel L. O. Grice, head of the quartermaster section of the depot, reported that the depot could get along Saturday without the stu- 1 dent and adult crews from Cache Valley but would need a large group for Sunday. W. A. Budge, district superintendent superin-tendent of the Amalgamated Sugar -. company, said that assistance from USAC students Saturday would help materially to fill demands for beet workers. The general committee urges all who will be able to make the train trip Sunday to secure applications and tickets immediately from the chamber of commerce office. Railroad tickets, which have a 15 day limit, must be purchased in advance. However, if the holder is unable to make the trip Sunday they will be good for future dates. Logan workers are urged to meet at the Union Pacific Depot at 5:40 a.m. Passengers also will be picked pick-ed up at Wellsville and Cache Junction. |