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Show PKOVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH MONDAY. FEBRUARY 88. 1949 DAILY. HERALD i OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS , ALLEY OOP By HAMLIN ' American Flag Over Corregidor AWWGHT NOW. KJCKlNGUZ AROUNO 19 ONE HE'S RIGHT. VOU ALLEVOOP IfWEEDLE. THING BUT MONKEVtN WITH THTKINQOF LEM ISSUMPHM EL&E-.yOU GET FLINNV WITH HK5HNES3...V0URE f SUCH DOGTUCCFUL (MOWKJNGCFlM) frtXJ BETTER AN OFFICJAL IN GOINGS-ON I NEVER UAYOPFA THE mOMAN HUT MAGIC BELT AND rTC ... ME AN" WU GOT INTERNATIONAL. INTER-NATIONAL. RELATIONS GOVERNMENT ( TM NOT! THE MOO-LjEM V(R WAS TERMINATED, ALL 040 NOT END TOO WELLWHEN A DELEGATION OF MOOVIAN WOMEN UNEXPECTED!' WALKED IN ON TROUBLEI THE V1CTORV LIT ABNER AL CLAPP JUST A MMUTK,TPAWAHU.Trfi UHjfr-AM ALMOST LEFT 1 BEYOND YD" GO OFF WIFFOUT rW4 MDHHSOH. BUCOY HA"' WOULDN'T YO" OF WOV.-JOT 8MN HOOf-WLIATCD NOT vown DC KNOWIN' WHAR. T AtsoRtasj SEND OACKTH' WTCV ICOTTA PAGE 6 COVER UP MY IT WAS TH WIRE THAT J FOX HOLE PER 1 THREW ME WTO IT L TH' NIGHT? WHY, I XO SOOJER. STEP IMTO N I STAKED A WIRE IT AN BE CRIPPLED FER I AROUND IT SOS I A MONlTH THAN THROWED I S NOBODY WOULD V MTO IT AN'. BE RUINED 7 FALL INT IT- , . FER LIFE v-n PANC5EROUS PROTECTION l&VJaaa. it and as xuti T FORVOU. 1 LUCRTlb?TvT4y FEKTCIaO AHIL BRJNCTHU BU&OY. C4ANKXHCCK W AUNT S CAN USJtS MAnC ON IT -fT V0U5C W LOOK& TRUSTWOfTTHY ) V SO AH VrUA AN' YD' .-IS NO A WILL ACTUrXN IT Yf DOUBT ) AT TH FUST AT AU., N OPPORTUNITY, NO y I DUOOYjp' ivhipst TANK5- J i 4APT m - ' - ' ' --mV. wv 1 I l " VJ ! , -ft T; '; ' " SW Mf I v ? --'JN - 4 I . vtkj , Heedless of Jap sniper fire, two paratroopers of 503 rd Parachute Infantry In-fantry Division. Pic. Clyde Bates (top), Evansville, Wis., and T5 Frank Arridge, East Chicago. Ind.. hoist American Flag over Corregidor for first time since dark days of 1942. U. S. Signal Corps photo. OPA News Growers ceiling prices for field grown cucumbers will be the same during the period beginning February 21 and ending March 20 as during the period ending February 20. Ray H. Butler. OPA price specialist, stated today. "These prices reflect the disaster dis-aster allowance of 95 cents a bushel and 45 cents a lug," Mr. Butler said. "This allowance is mandatory under the Stabilization Stabiliza-tion Act to compensate for reductions reduc-tions in yields caused by adverse growing conditions." The ceiling prices at retail will be two cents more than was originally intended, because of the disaster allowance. Ceiling prices, f.o.b. Chula Vista, Call- 51 1113 it"' r' Kirhard Crooks Voire of Firestone" :30 p. m. Clifton Fadiman "Information Please"' 1:30 p. m. Walter Huston "Cavatrade of America" 9:30 p. m. Jimmy McCUIn Dr. I. 8:3 p. m. OS What's On The Air Today MONDAY. FEBRUARY 26 KOVO KDfL KUTA KSL 1240 1320 570 1160 C: so News H. V. 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Music 12:15 Memorable Music 13:30 Cedric Foster 12:45 Swap and Sell Guiding Light Today s Children Women in White Hymns 1:00 Griffin Reporting 1:1 5 True Mysteries 1:30 The Smoothies 1:45 Varieties i America Woman Ma Perkins Pepper Young 'Happiness 2:00! 2:15 Johnson Family 2:30 Bob Rhodes 2:4SiThe Handyman BacksUge Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones IWidder Brown 3.00 Music 3:15 Memory Lane 3:30 Old Corral 3:45 Swingtime IGirl Marries Make ! Portia Faces Life ' 'Just Plain BiU t Farrell 4:00 Utah News 4:15 Swingtime 4: 30 Merry Go Round 4:55! INews Music Shop :Aunt Mary 5:00 Mystery House 5: LS Superman S:JITom Mix 5:45 Music and Lyrics IDr. Kate Terry and Pirates INews Reporter 'Dick Tracy Music Fashion (Jack Armstrong Here's the Latest iCapt Midnight (NEA Teleohoto) fornia, for markets west of Chicago, Chi-cago, are: Bushels, $5.95; lug, $3.45, pound, 12.4 cents. Ceiling prices for the 1945 dry onion crop have been set by the Office of Price Administration, Ray H. Butler, price specialist, announced. "Prices given are the f.o.b. country shippers price and will run as follows:" Mr. Butler said, "When loaded on carrier:" Beginning of season to May 16, inclusive $2.65 per 50 lbs. May 16 to June 15, inclusive $2.55 per 50 lbs. June 16 to July 15, inclusive $2.35 per 50 lbs. July 16 to August 15, $1.80 per 50 lbs. August 16 to October 31 . $1.50 per 50 lbs. November and December $1.75 per 50 lbs. Prices are subject to the following fol-lowing differentials: For white onions in 50 pound sacks, the country shipper may add 15 cents per 50 lbs. For white boiler and white pickler onions in 50 lb. sacks, meeting U. S. De partment of Agriculture stand ards for size only, country ship permay add $1.00 per 50 lbs. For onions sold in bulk or containers furnished by purchaser, country shipper shall subtract 15 cents per 50 lbs. For onions 3'.2 inch and larger in 50 lb. sacks, country shipper may add twenty cents per 50 pounds. TUNE IN KOVO DAILY Monday Thro Saturdays 7:22 A. M. FOR THE DAILY WEATHER FORECAST Courtesy your nearby store of LURCH! 2nd West and 6th South J 1 FEBRUARY 27 Martin "Airronski News 'Time 'n Tunes IJubilalres I 'Coffee Club News -,isP !News 'Harry Clark 'Rural Rhythms INews Robert St. John Bill Agee iBrcakfast Hour Lora Law ton .'Corn's a Poppln' j Top Tunes !Abbe Observes News IJudy and Jane IListening Post 'Brencman Show I Mary Lee Taylor I Valiant Lady News Light of World .'Jack Berch 'Aunt Jenny .Glamour Manor IKate Smith I Big Sistef iCorrespondents 'Helen Trent .Betty Lane lOur Gal Sunday Baukage Tajks i Life Can Be Mary Lee Taylor IMa Perkins My True Story Bernadine Flynn ! The Goldbergs INews IMelodles News Shopping News Uarnes Peterson 'Two on a Clue 'Farm Program Tena and Tim 'M. Downey J. B. Kennedy 'Old Corral Bing Crosby iMary Martin Irene Beasley I Bright Horizon iBachelor's Child News Views IHdwse Party Bob Nichols Sons of Pioneers News News School of Air I Believe Evelyn Winters Marilyn Day News, Music ! Harmony Time i Name the Tune Tom Bell Music Box I Hop Harrlgan iQulncy Howe Dance Matinee iJeri Sullivan IWorld Today I Rhythm MusicaJe I Joyce Jordan News Music. Miracles FUNNY mm 41 SS. HP- m 'The crew's been yelling for some home cooking 1" OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE h-WfcUlbOivci OUV IN tUMb CHILLED MB ONE rl&HT WITH A H0RSE5UOE HPWMArER.- VJHlLE. X WAS TUPSNNING OUT. AN IOEA COfAt TO ME TO EKJw ii nu T. lew Ci innT BACKWAKD5. 3URKC IS PRIMARLS A B6wTEC When President Roosevelt completes com-pletes his fourth term, he will have served 15 years, 10 months and 16 days as chief executive longer than any other -man. But he will not have equaled President Presi-dent George Washington's record as commander-in-chief of the armed forces 16 years, 3 months and 24 days. The first friction match was invented in-vented in 1827. It was not until 1905, 78 years later, that the strike-anywhere kitchen -match was marketed. THAT fIVt TfMiS TKgP to COCitCTTHIf HrtfAT. t TMtrP poo rrwrHMTOti 4IVAY COUtC!70NMX rmt teams r momau- The Daily Herald iii , The Daily Herald's Classified Ads Section is for Your use and Your Service For only a few cents a day reap its quick and efficient ef-ficient results. You can buy, sell-rent and trade anything through the Herald's Want Ads. Solve your problems of exchange . . . Put your Ad in Jtoday ! BUSINESS SNIP'S lTIOM-TUECE'S A lE(2N&L OP WISDOM. INI IT.'BOT FOR THE PRESENT LET'S Kirrr ahamdom r V ruaiu 9iri.- . um! it must have 6een A RESOUNDING V4ALLOP TO PRODUCE AN IDEA LIKE THPsT 1 'ror'o. 1 HOLD EVERYTHING N 2-26 I. M. t. . MM. . I "Come back to bed thest February Feb-ruary snacks wiU give you indl gestionr The man who thinks ne has n chance these days can thank him. self for being correct. Every Afternoon fXxecpting Saturday i and Sunday Sunday Herald Published Sunday Moraine Published by the Herald Corpora-tion. Corpora-tion. 80 South first West Street Provo, Utah. Entered as second class matter at the pos toff ice in Provo, Utah under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription terms by carrier In Utah county. 80 cents the month. 84.80 tor six months, in advance: $9.60. the year in advance: by mail anywhere any-where in the United States or Its possessions, 80 cents the month: 84.50 for mix months: $8.60 the year in advance. RED RYDER TOUR. DEAL. HArtLOM '. (3IWE -SOnE DCMT CARDS THie TiAAE A ALWAYS LOOK CUT FDR 1 K wself first, knifeV W A MOTEL ROOM fAR R?0rA RnROCK.ACE HANLON, RED'RTDtR OLD ENEW, SITS AT A CART? TABLET- FBECKT.ES and his Can i get It stcms tmat LARO WAS PBAIO JUWIOR. 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