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Show I references' Indexing of occupational cards of Ogden draft registrants Is now com-plete com-plete as far as the present supply of cards will permit. There have been 2S0 cards filled out and indexed during j the last few days when the force of j voluntary workers have been busy. The work will be resumed when an- other supply of cards is received. j H. W. Todd, traveling freight and passenger agent of the Denver and Rio Grande, with headquarters here, returned last night from Logan and Preston. Mr. Todd declares that the farmers of Cache Valley are oxpect-Hj oxpect-Hj ing the largest crop in the hj story of I' that section. The ground has ample moisure and other indications are I favorable. According to Mr. Todd, the growers directing their biggest efforts 9 toward sugar beets and thousands of 9 additional acres will be planted this I spring. The-Huntsville unit of the Red Cross J is planning a big benefit celebration j for Friday, March 22. The affair will 1 be in the nature of a dance and It is i planned to have the entire town turn out to patronize the affair. The pro- I coeds will be turned over to the Red ' Cross unit fund, which Huntsville has J boosted to a considerable figure al- I o ready. "Yes, miss," replied tho grocer, smiling amiably, "I have some lovely cheese." "You should not say 'lovely cheese,' " said the girl soverely. " 'Lovely' should only be used to qualify qual-ify something that is alive." The grocer's smile broadened as ho glanced at the Gorgonzola. "Well, then, miss," ho said, "I'll stick to 'lovely.' " |