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Show THE LEIII SUN. LEHI. UTAH r , . i : . : : 7 A &s a1 .nr .4-. - ,i 1 e . "" r i ! 4 1 Sri v"V rV',!r vTi si H-K' $ 1 i W U 1 I t -h aissC. l,,i-.,,.r,j .-i Routing machine (above) uses roetaZ template as guide to make tTM "ood patterns, left: Dorsal fin Pf1 , gives name "Dragon's Teeth" to lZl row of rear sections, rjy!' Jj I 1 Winej sftoMJi a&ove are Ht Ai1 y.tnii.ni aZLm yj ; j iwinej sftoMJi a&ove are installation in Flying yes. With their nine huge wlt &y factories all over contain rare metals. it right is the belly tur- Ilii adjunct to the Flying las stopped many an pbe. A gunner on the to- age controls the fire of laity iO caliber machine p Flying Fortress was among the first major contributions M liuted States to United Nations warfare against the Axis. It kmnstrated its striking power against the Japanese navy to taking of the battleship Haruna. i Wu ........w-.,., .v.-:-.. ...v..:-r I Awa'aIvw vuTallBMfcllM..ll .rr k V X Pictured above is f ne nal assembly of the Flying fortress, ce tcr cctiore ani icings feare now been mated for the big four-motor bombers, and the plane receives finishing tniirVio nrioT to the first flight. Left: Teamwork riveting a fuselage sec tion. Man backs up rivet, girl operates machine. PATTERNS SEWING CIRCLE VAshiagUm, D. a RUSSIAN SOCIAUSM WANES iuo "usianj ar doing more than rsmg me dlrt-cUon of Nazi mili ary movement They are also reversing re-versing certain important political nd social directions. Americans In Russia now report the reappearance of shoulder Insignia Insig-nia on the officers of the Red army- fv flr,t t5me ,ince dark daT w ujs ivevoiuiion. In those days, officer ported the Bolshevik movement tore the epaulets from their uniforms as marx or democracy. Those who wnea to do so were regarded as enemies of the Revolution, and in some extreme cases, mobs attacked mem, arove nails through the epau lets into their shoulders. mere is also a chance in official awards or decorations, indicatini that Bolshevik scorn for heroes ol the past is vanishing. Three of thf most coveted decorations of the So. viet Union today are the award ol mevsiu," who was a 13th centum prince, and the awards of "Suvorov" and "Kutuzov," who were Czarisl generals at the time of Napoleon. Also the St. George's cross, which wouia have been torn from the Dreast ol the wearer a few years ago, has made its reappearance at omciai functions. The U. S. public has the imores- sion of modern Russians as dressed in coarse, formless clothing, but re pons irom the USSR today state that Red army officers dress with such punctilio as to make American officers look shabby by comparison. LITTLE AID TO CHINA Just back from Chungking, Gen eral "Hap" Arnold, chief of the air forces, gave a glowing report to Secretary Sec-retary of War Stimson regarding Chinese resourcefulness in battling the Japs. He was amazed and full of praise for Chinese ingenuity in repairing planes, landing in cow pastures pas-tures and conserving fuel. As far as General Arnold is con cerned he would like to send the Chi nese a lot more planes though in the past he has not been too keen about it (Incidentally, one reason for sending him to China was to win him over to the Chinese cause.) t However, despite Madame Chiang Kai - shek's graceful appearance here, despite Hap Arnold's enthusi asm, despite the President's public statements, China is not going to get anything much in the way of supplies. , Reasons Listed. Reasons are (1) the impossibil ity of opening the Burma road now with the monsoon season only a few weeks off; (2) the absolute necessity of cleaning up Africa and preparing for a drive against Hitler in Europe; (3) Chinese political dissension which requires too many aims for personal armies. Some war weapons will be flown over the Himalayas, but not much more than in the past SECRET RUML PLAN VOTE The vote of the house ways and means committee on the Ruml plan was secret, but inside fact is it never nev-er had a chance of getting more than five votes. The flood of mail reaching com mittee members, at first favorable. turned round and showed conclusively conclusive-ly that the country was against outright out-right postponement of taxes. Underlying Un-derlying sentiment expressed in the mail was that although high taxes hurt it was unfair to postpone too much of the war cost to the next generation. Also the committee became more and more convinced that the Ruml plan was largely cooked up for the benefit of top bracket incomes, and if taxes were forgiven one year, it would mean shifting a much greater burden to lower income groups to make up the deficit This, they concluded, was just what Mr. Ruml's war weaitny clients cli-ents wanted. 1737 Two-Piecer. LIERE'S a grand two-piece out- 1 fit for wearing day in and day aut. Button front, cinched-in waist and low placed pockets are wel come notes. The slightly flared skirt is most comfortable. For a crisp change wear a dickey. Pattern No. 1737-B is designed for sizes 12. 14, 16, 18, 20; 40, 42. Corresponding bust measurements 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 14 (32) skirt and jacket with short sleeves, requires V, yards 39-lnch material. Dickey front requires ? yard 35-lnch material. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street -Saa FrJicitco Calif. Enclose 20 cents In coins lor each pattern desired. Pattern No. Size Name Address Duck Private Felt That Promotion Was Due Him Accompanied by a driver, an American major in a motor vehicle ve-hicle was stopped by the sentry on guard at a cross-roads. "Who goes there?" "One American major, a- one-ton one-ton truck of fertilizer, and one buck private." They were allowed to proceed, but at every cross-roads they went through the same formula. After a time the driver asked if they would likely be stopped again. "I guess so," replied the major. "Well, major," said the private, "the next time we are stopped would you mind giving me priority over the fertilizer ?" Many umrs a" "first uw is a revelation." Has a base of old fashioned mutton suet, Grandma's favorite. Genm-oujar25,doulleurpl-3f). Demand stainless Panatro. COLDS COUGHING". SNIFFLES, II USC LEACHES Superffclal or Externally 1 a use a RELIEVE the stinging itch allay irritation, and thus quicken bealing Begin to use soothing Retinol today. Bay War Savings Bonds Britain's Size The area and the population of the three parts of Britain and of Ireland are as follows:' England, 50,328 square miles, population, 87,-354,917; 87,-354,917; Scotland. 30,405 square miles, population, 4,842,980; Ireland, 27,137 square miles, population 2,-863,854; 2,-863,854; Wales, 8,012 square miles, population, 2,593,014. , Mystified by Breathing To the ancients the motions of the chest, known to us as breathing, was full of mystery. It was Impossible Impos-sible to acquire any scientific knowledge knowl-edge of breathing until the circulation circula-tion of the blood through the lungs was discovered by Harvey. Remember Kindness Is It fair always to forget all the good or kindness-, shown to us by those with whom we live, for the sake of one little pain they may have caused us, and which most likely, was quite unintentional on their part? Ancient Pancake Griddle A Pennsylvania housewife has scrapped a pancake griddle made by one of her ancestors at his forge shortly after the Revolution. It had served five generations of pancake enthusiasts. White Bouse Cook Stove According to Patent Patter, a publication pub-lication of employees of the Patent Office, the first White House cook stove was bought by Millard Fillmore, Fill-more, President from 1850 to 1853. It was said that he went to the Patent Office to study the model and learn how his stove was operated. Oar Country Our country whether bounded by the St John's and the Sabine, or however otherwise bounded or described, de-scribed, and be the measurements more or less still our country, to be cherished in all our hearts, and to be defended by all our bands. Robert C. Winthrop. Casting Shoes The casting of shoes after a newly married couple symbolizes the transfer, from father to husband, of the possession of the bride. It comes from the ancient practice of giving shoes or sandals to the purchaser of property to signify the passing of ownership. Eft Weights The weights assigned to the different differ-ent grades of shell eggs per deeen are: jumbo, 28 ounces; extra large, 26 ounces; large, 24 ounces; medium, medi-um, 22 ounces; and small, 20 ounces St. Hyaclnthe, Quebec St Hyacinthe, Province of Quebec, Que-bec, a busy Industrial city lyig 48 miles south of Montreal, was founded found-ed to 1760, and is famous for Its Casavant organs and farming machinery. ma-chinery. It is now a hrge army training center. Soenlo Highway Crossing hills and mountains, the highway along the north shore of the lower St Lawrence river ta Quebec province offers a view of the surrounding countryside often from a vantage of some 2,500 feet Bis Mutually Exclusive While it is possible to have a second sec-ond or third disease as a complication complica-tion of a principal illness. It is extreme!; ex-treme!; rare for cancer and tuber culosls .to exist at the same time in one person. KUk Prices paid by dealers to -producers of milk for fluid consumption will be at the highest level reported for any month during 21 years of record in December, 1942. Youth Began Aluminum Work The method of commercially manufacturing man-ufacturing aluminum in America was developed to 1888 by a 22-year-old student, Charles Martin Hall, at Ohio. - He .pyoei Grocer Let's Get Behind Him and Make Rationing a Success-Start Now to use more of the plentiful NON-RATIONED FOODS in 1 sir 5 CURE FOR TYPHUS By way of London has come word that the Germans have evolved a cure for the dread disease typhus. If so, it is a discovery meaning tne lives of thousands of men in the eastern front In 1914 "General Typhus" Ty-phus" was responsible for more lives than machine gun fire, and from time to time it has ravaged the Balkans, Russia and eastern Europe Eu-rope ever since. The German cure was discovered by a Dr. Van Meerdock and is a combination of atebrin and plasmo-rhin plasmo-rhin U. S. Public Health officials have their fingers crossed regarding the cure, but British medical circles seem to be favorably Impressed. CAPITAL CHAFF m General Eisenhower has sent word Washington that there are too many news correspondents running around North Airica. H Budget Bureau has prepared a plan for consolidating aU picture-making picture-making branches of war department -signal corps, air corps, special services, and strategic services. CThe senate's 75-year-old athlete. Theodore Green of Rhode Island. ts a buttered muffin and coffee tor breakfast bowl of soup and a glass of milk for lunch. THE man who runs your grocery store has his headaches these days. For months, In the face of shortages and lack of experienced help, he's been trying to carry on , . trying to give you the kind of service you've always expected ex-pected of him. Now he has a brand new problem point rationing. He has to collect the stamps from you as well as the cash. It's a burden for him sure and for you. But he knows and you know that It's got to be done. It's the only fair way of making sure that everybody gets a lair share. That's our way of doing things. So it's his job and your job everybody's Job to make point rationing uorfc...as smoothly, as efficiently as possible. Traffic jams in food stores aren't going to help anybody. Now there are a number of ways in which you can give this grocer of yours a real hand ... in a good, neighborly American way. You can shop early in the day, early in the week. You can shop as infrequently as possible once a week only, if you can manage. You can always make sure to have a shopping list, and to have your "point values' added up before you go to the store. And von can help yourself as well as your grocer by using the plentiful, non-rationed non-rationed foods as much as you can, instead of the scarce, rationed foods. Foods such as cereals freh frolrs and vegetables, home- cooked soups, home-canned fruits and vegetables vege-tables are nut rationed and they deserve an important place in your wartime meals. & ft ' Because cereals are one of these abundant un-rationed un-rationed foods, we here at the Kellogg factory In Battle Creek have been doing everything we possibly can to meet the unprecedented demand de-mand for our products. We're sending millions upon millions of packages of crisp Kellogg Cereals to the boys in our armed forces. We're packing K-ration for troops In the front line of fighting. Even our machine shop is making mak-ing gun parts! And we're short of help, too. There are 423 stars on the big service flag hanging hang-ing in the lobby of the Kellogg building. w w 1. Shop early in the day. 2. Shop early in the week. 3. Shop only once or twice a week. 4. Prepare a shopping list. 5. Add up total "point" values before going to the store. KELLOGG COMPANY 05atttec(oeec4(icfiiqan IS a But In spite of these wartime difficulties, we've doubled our efforts to be sure that we can supply Kellogg Cereals to the millions of American families who are depending on cereals more than ever. ft ft ft Always famous for marvelous flavor, every Kellogg Cereal is made of WHOLE GRAIN or is restored to WHOLE GRAIN NUTRITIVE NUTRI-TIVE VALUES through the addition of thiamin thia-min (vitamin B,), niacin and iron. With milk atone, or with milk and fruit, a bowl of crisp, delicious Kellogg Cereal gives you vitamins, minerals, protein, food-energy in one dish! ' And remember this about cereals in your daily meals. They're quick and easy to prepare. No cooking, no pans or skillets to clean up. Even the dishes are easier to wash. Cereals save time work fuel other foods. Used in hamburger, meat-loaves, croquettes, etc, they help you stretch your meat... and they make mtUc go farther, too. Think of cereals as one of your best, most nutritious, non-rationed foods and think of Kellogg Cereals as the finest you can buy. FROM O.P. A. CONSUMER INSTRUCTION SHEET "EAT MORE CEREALS Then fa an alnnhm at ccrcml and, u roa know, they an mighty economical. Thar art noutUhina and ddJdoua what's mora, cattab can ba ued to attach yout rations whan mixed with vesctabiat ssi fruits." KOLOGG? CORN RAKES ROUSTS RICE KRiSTO KOLOGCS PEP KU.0G6S ALL-BRAN KEO06G-S SHREDDED WHEAT KUOGG'S KRUMBLES KEU.0GG-S 40 BRA. FUXEJ KELLOGG? VARIETY PACKA3 FOR CATTLE SHEEP HORSES HOGS POULTRY SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS |