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Show FEBRUARY 11, s'DAY. 194.1. THE LOGAN, UTAH. King-Siz- HERE'S e Tank Logan Kiwanis n- Continued -- to supply the campaign Nations From brtn pkkLumhhI hius Fat (me out anni-ver.sai- y unk wi sn John Dill and Lieut commander of H Arnold, army air force, Vted' Concluded a conferenceChi-inwith Generalissimo kinsghek and now are on their I8 IE. with Field Marshal Sir lljd Wavell, commander there. Another Farley coming nine months ,Dfnhnne3 to confer again ami Ml mobilisation week 1riMtlri't KtMisfVilt is ued IS a i rot l.im.i; mu tm tin l.r.Ur t well ;ib for 'ioutine 1, ic.t'ls m At tins turn rt it is puituulaily ralif.. mg t) Irani of our extensive ation plans foi UM3 to help the larnieis tf Ainenea to bring about still g. enter food pioduetion. May ; a ' ' of the progress WenCasablanca. F I5 1 - No i tin - "i ' n Sudan on the Nile in east central Africa, to confer with Premier ot Russia. "Rut Stalin could not leave his post lor even a single day, Church- en-tt- ill explained. ts Anglo-America- n Africa. made against " e are tbannes, he said. more than jig our own and in our own." a H; revealed that allied shipbuild-the last six months had ex-- d total losses by 1.250.000 tons. The great flow of American is leading up month by ind losses of the last two -da have been the lowest for ' he said. .i jail a year Sees Salvation Entim and America. Churchill : the tense house, were former-reseefnations. Now they are mor nations, "walking in fear j lord, very heavily armed and a is increasingly clear view of burst cheers. that the anti pcl-n- s reaffirmed most explicitly n the combined "i at Casablanca. Eiarchill disclosed that in the (three months sinkings i esceeded the rate in the 10 noiu months by 10 per cent, bose ftogress is being in made, he said. desirable my opinion every means of tp rations of his caploss-rt- h say that in n lomoy Losses Smalt 8reat American flow of J.ng is leaping up month by d kisses in the last two lowest for over a had hardly any losses in kanly escorted troop convoys. about souls who ffn moved under the protcc- rillsl1 avy only 1,31s ' V1 ffn killed or di owned in-- g missing." 'have a plan of rtetiim whieh going to curry out during nine months", Churchill to his confer A rfver,1MK t Casablanca. tfgood or ill we know exactly wish to do v is nothing now to be done Jhout si homes in detail and " which army, navv, marine and units of the British. Australian and New Zealand foices biought to a most successful close. It was a campaign in which sea. air and land foices met and crushed every counter attack ot a desperate enemy who attempted thiough sheer weight of numbe s to recapture this vitally strategic islanu and annihilate its valient def nders. Observers estimated at least Japanese soldiers and marines died in the green hell of Guadalcanal s jungles, many from disease, while anotner 30,000 died bideous deaths aboard flaming transpoits and wai ships which weie blasted by American units as they atthe tempted to reinforce Japanese force;. At 4:25 p. m. today (Solomons tune), two American columns advancing against weaken ng resistance came together in a cocoanut grove just east of Point Esper-anc- e at the northwesternmost tip ot Guadalcanal. 20,-Oi- articles. Forestry projects were carried members. Two other rojccts with limited enrollment .ut growing in popularity are ionic grounds improvement, where 39 boys and girls were enrolled, and rural electrification with 18 members. Miscellaneous projects . arried on in several counties by individual members but not by omplete clubs are rabbits, mink, horses and bees. More than two thousand of the members participated in special Advance Whirlwind activities, which One force commanded by Lieut. nviuded demonstrations on lire nau Col. George Ferry of Chicago prevention, and making surveys woiked its wa.y northeastward i homes to search out fire haz-rd- s and suggest eradication, elong the coast from a point 10 miles around a place where Amercollection is also a special icrap e ican troops landed on Feb. 1 in a I'tuh activity , where last year a till? magnificent, tremendous eflort brilliant surprise maneuver at the nembers reported all means off rear, total collection cutting of 301,766 pounds of Russia, and .to try to draw the enemy's f scrap metal and 159,199 pounds enemy from the Russian front, is cf escape. maand of rubber. army once Simultaneously accepted as the first objective war are met. rine units continued a whirlwind the problems of westward up the coast advance Praises Russia When Ilook what Russia is do- - alter troops commanded by Lieut, Gol. C. E. Jurnoy, Waco. Tex., ing and the vast achievements of smash-belothe soviet army I should feel myself captuied Kokombuna for a On the level of events if I were mg drive through the Jap left not sure in my heart ami conscience llank. each The two forces challenged that everything in human power dect-anLieut. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower vus being done to bring the British other to a race through the Japanese formally assumed command of alAmerican forces into action mated and demoralized d lied forces from the Atlantic to units to see who would reacn against the enemy with the utmost anese headquarters at Visahe first. Egypt today and welcomed three and energy and on the largest Colonel Kerry s men won the of Great Britains outstanding sruc .. Churchill said that the axis was race this morning and met the Mediterranean war leaders as the stars I wanted for the job. and soldiers and marines, new' losing between The three men were Gen. Sir Brig. Gen. Robert L. Spragins of d of all supplies it was Huntsville. Ala., worked out the Harold R. L. G. Alexander, who sending to Tunisia. cam- will be deputy commander-in-chieDealing with his Turkish confer- strategy for the successful Air Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, ence Churchill asked the house not paign. All resistance was completely who will be allied air commander; to read into the communique anyisolated groups and Admiral Sir Arthur B. Cunthing more than w'as intended when smashed, except for of Japanese wandering in the hills ningham who is to be supreme alit was issued. food-les- s lied naval commander in the Med"It is no part of our policy to get and jungles of the interior, ammunition. "On with iterranean. said. and he scanty into trouble", Turkey Eisenhower recommended this the contrary disaster to Turkey command set-u- p at the Casablanca would be disaster to Britain and all conference and it received full apUnited Nations." proval there. Regarding his Tripoli visit ChurNeedless to say I am more th in Hill said amid laughter: happy about the entire setup. "It is the first Italian city to Eisenhower said, "and I have lm ikbe delivered by British arms from ed forward to it for a long tune." the grip of the hun. Naturally there for inereased III the program was lively enthusiasm among the set up by the food production Italian population." Churchill said that he must ex- Utah State Future Farmer associto grcutcr press his admiration for the hard ation, as a stimulus won successes of the Australian effort on the part of the Future relieve coughing of and American forces under the Farmers, eight South Cache Fubrilliant command of Gen. Douglas ture Farmers have qualified, acadvisP. to H. Andersen, cording MacArthur. While Hitler is being destroyed er. Norvel Hansen, president of the in Europe, Churchill said, "every . this good old reliable way! endeavor will be made to keep South Cache F.F.A.: Dale Leath-amElwood Nielvice occupied." president; thoroughly Japan Whenever Quintuplets catch war Lavar Anhdcr, cold theirthe Dionne sen. secretary; "For the time being in. the chests, throats and hacks are d is Ladell Haslam. Nielsen. effort British Seymour rubbed Musterole with immediately agqinst Japan to the Indian theatre , he Lorin Olsen, and Dewayne Rich-maproduct made especially to promptly relieve coughing and tight sore aching said. These boys have won their chest muscles due to colds it actually Churchill revealed that Generalisup local congestion in the of China award of a food for victory cer- helps break k simo Chiang upper uronchial tract, nose and throat. M usterole givessuch wonderful results concurred in allied plans for future tificate through their efforts in three or more of the following: because its a hat ao many Doctors and action in the far cast. Nurses call a modern l. vegetable gardens, increased milk Since its used on the famous Quints" production, pork production, sugar be can sure you its just about the and canning BEST beet production, cold relief you can buy! peas, and each boy has also IN 3 STRENGTHS: Chililren'a Mild, won points in the repair of farm Regular and Extra Strength. 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FAHTKKTil hold With Coupon Corfontt BOTTLE of FALSE TEETH 4Iavl)c It could j covpobh Just Received machinery. Move to Carnegie Hal!" vv Lifts surface stains, Refreshes mouth, too. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Rents and Wai?Wi?E5Bi? RAILROAD EMPLOYE The Best Tunes of Ail -- lre9cription .Serre n IRONIZED A$tteimttiiQim! eonnler-imloii- Two Indian reservations have Jo their gateways 11 miles southwest WENDOVER, Feb. was of Phoenix, Ariz. seph Meckham, 47, Wenflover. found dead beside an open fire near the railroad stock pen here yesterday. His badly burned at body the was discovered by guards army air field after they observed the fire. Meckham was recently employed by the Western Pacific railroad after working for construction companies in the area. Officers said he w'as not on duty at the time of the accident. TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Bex of 30 Hardwood Kai-She- 11 rvn UK 1,1,1 obligations which, like war savings bonds, ale issued at a price less than llie amount to be paid at maturity. This option entitles you, even if you figure the rest of your intxime on a cash basis, to report the increase In value on such bonds each year (rather than whenever you sell them). If you exercise this option on any bearing bonus, you must exercise it on all such obligations. And once it is exercised for one year, it must be continued in succeeding years. After filling in Schedule (A), transfer totals on lines (h) and (0 to appropriate spaces in line 5 on the first page of your tax st n. f tight m n,swo div-'"- ill a but ion of earnings and he icpoited on line 2 I NO divi- - Line 3 of form 1010 asks the amount of interest received during the taxable year on la) "bank deposits, notes, etc." The computation of these sums requires no explanation Simply add the interest from these sources anil enter the figures in the appropriate spaces on line 3. Line 4 asks the amount of interest on corporate bonds, etc. When a bond is purchased for return form. rrahre than its face value, the excess is called a premium. A pro(TOMORROW: portionate part of that premium CUES! COLDS FLAMES CONSTIPATED? Individual v; in n foi ni 1040 calls propel ty. the fair mm ket value of the pinpcitv must he reported as income If the dividend is in the form i,; the ecu potation's own stock as licquently happens, a tax expel t should be consulted as to whether the dividend must be reported, since the law is extremely coni using on this point If the dividend is in the form of stock of another corporation, fair men kt t value must be reported as income. con-Jine- confrring on ti nm.-- t in Cidi gUlfJTUPLEIS ,n 0Pcrations f our return Div, .mis are not always paid AID WAR EFFORT !. mght ttllh ,mitary ch.cf sando0"18 Ihse 1,1 lharge of di-- of the t.i FUTURE FARMERS ntr hafI hptin ikmg out one-thir- occa- - Ucportant Canadian new build-ha- s exceeded all losses of the fd Nations by more than 1,250,-ton- s. to From Page One a that f; this hour I may as six months t p t!n it is one-four- sttacks. a: irid Old Glory with a total value of $112,605. In fnJld 70 crops projects. members were enrolled and reported a total of 715 acres. Entire responsibility for the home garden was taken by 140 members, including 41 acres, and 2712 other mom-oer- s reported assisting with the family garden. Foods club members canned 22.240 quarts of fruits, vegetables and meats in addition to preparing 11,143 meals and 26.717 other dishe ,. Clothing club members unde 5.X30 new articles and remodeled 1,1S!) other garments. They also cleaned and repaired 1.918 articles. in Girls home furnishings projects improved 21 rooms, with little or no expenditure of money, and 382 other Jap-spee- be life tor associating particular particular forms or of to depriving checking the f - income 11143 d at the the enemy guessing s figures: to let him of ta his own lies, tax the atticlcs daily n lor a complete ii cn cumstances, how-- i dividend may in reality d, tiibutmn ol capital which you pul mto the corporation This, is not ,i ,hsti ihution of the corporation - i. linings. So the dm-- j den is not income, but 'return of Eisenhower Approves Action Command e fte highest t i li vi.' v ( Ol) M.ur C.V SALE THURSDAY at months' sinkings had of the war, lie 10 HERES MORE ABOUT (Continued To Fight Japan He revealed also th.it at Casablanca he had renewed Britain s pledge to fight Japan to unconui-tiona- l surrender and that he had otlered to embody the pledge m a special treaty, but that President Roosevelt had said that it wasn't necessary. "Every thing in human ptwer is being done to bring the tones to action against the enemy with the utmost speed ana on me largest scale", he said. f neers rolled thunderously thru the house as Churchill said: "Our inflexible insistence on un conditional surrender does not mean that we shall stair, our victorious arms by wron and cruel treatment of the whole population. But justice must be done and justice must be stein and implacable. "No vestige of nai or fascist power, no vestige of the Japanese wai plotting machine will be left by us wnen the work is done, as done it certainly will be." The cheers became a great roar. said that President Churchill Roosevelt despite the physical disabilities "he as so heroically surhad been willing to go to mounted Khartoum to meet Stalin. Though Stalin could not attend, he said: "I assure the house that our duty to aid to the utmost in our power -j if said pro-- may he deducted each year n tin hie of the bond. That dciluc-ta it called the amoitizuhle hnnd picmium and you may elect Id di dm t it oi line t Tom the homl interest icceived The election is landing as to all .subsequent ye.us Line f. "intci est cm govta obligations, etc. seems involved. but is in iculity simple Turn your tax form to schedule A As you will sec. on line ia' you must list income received Horn them. This entile amount, however. as the schedule shows, is tax exempt Bond premium on fully bonds is mmnlatoiv , The Intel est on some ledcial government bonds or other tcdeial government obligations is also exempt from taxation, though it also mist be reported on schedule A The tax exemption status ol obligations of the government issued before Mareli 1, 1941. depends on the provision of the Act of Congress under whieh the obligation was issued. The various types ol tullv and partially bonds have been cla.xsilied on lines ib) through ih) of schedule A 3ou should list obligations which you own on the appropriate line. Iay On War Bonds The interest of all tederal obligations issued alter Maieh 1. 1941 is subject to federal taxes and must be entered on line m of schedule A. The interest on War Savings Bonds is not fiee Horn tax. Any increase in value of War Savings Bonds over the pi ice you paid for them is considered as Intel est i War Bonds value at any given date may be found printed on back of these bonds ) You may exercise an option to deduct amortizable bond premium on pin tially and fully taxable government bonds the same as you may on corpoiaic bonds. The tax payer is given an option on when to report income on all a i .tment in the coipor-- j your etion s s(oi k Hence tl.euiends oil Miss Shipley reported that in this type need not be inputted as lncoirt 1st food production year club I'nli ns div Minis aie accoinpu-- I memheis raised 'i'i7 dairy animals, nied In a P tier specifically stating 431) beef, 1023 sheep. H75 swine, llic paynicit is a leturn of 4040 chickens and 2301 pheasants, that can invest'). i nt assume that .'a of gram While his uncle, Emir Abdul Illah, attends to ulTuirs of state as regent of Iraq, King Ecisal II amuses himself like any other boy would with a replica of the U. S. General Lee tank. ablanca conference called B during the next nine ;hurchill said: e dominating aim is to enemys forces on land, sea scale (iron the largest possible moment ,tthe earliest possible to make the enemy ft have d tni bleed in every way phys-nreasonably possible in m. way he is being made to and burn on the vast Russian we hnow it . fr 8ood or what it is we wish to du." 'M British and American have given the tusa of first priority", voming eontinued in one of the most ortant speeches of his career, review of Hi was a sweeping inferences with the president jTttfc President Ismet Inonu of itft, and his tour of the African ,:tn including Cyprus, Egypt, in ,v.lj and allied headquarters jt aqiacity crowded house - all-o- : .T,iing that the plan .he and Moosevet formulated at a he public in tx-.- n. c m i club evil,a be of I 't ill menibcis ill 11H2 gave an indication of what van he expected, although Miss Shipley pointed out that the club members are declaring a goal of surpassing previous war prorecord., in the con-av- j salvation. Unih pem e. Accomplishments f iwt -- i 14 t.ix a cm pm ,t m, must be Douglas MacArthur and course on mil confer in due the vast plans affecting e defenses Japanese drawn around the home Hngrtss is being sctiiS of Ihc income from i commit this pledge in a treaty, but that the not neces- t told him it was t (h, b gt intends to make war to Church-b- e h against Japan. Roose-Britain suggested to Mr. of p In n m e. plans KM 1 ." '1st dci i ' 1 up. tied by ; Rooselt for a fJdent PAGE THREE. HKKK'S MORK ABOUT Churchill jjcnited HERALD-JOURNA- L 261 NORTH MAIN PHONE 501 XasaZZEEDES LOGAN, UTAH AAAAAAAAAAAAA A.z , |