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Show Thursday, April 22, 1943 THE MURRAY EAGLE f Teachers To Get KEARNS f Contract Raise Where Will Money By Dr. Philo T. Farnsworth At its last regular meeting the Board of Education agreed upon a basis for issuing contracts to of KEARNS. Utah -S- oldiers teachers for the 1943-4school air forces basic training year t To the 1938-3are going to help feed tfr will be added a salary filelves-fro- rn the biggest schedule lump sum of $150 plus 10 per cent of in Utah, garden the salary tor the particular reser-r the on plot e a and experience of each 1 vs been plowed anda training teacher. This will amount to now are excavating approximately 19 per cent inditches. :rri(?ation crease over the salaries paid in .irvrK. 0 Dei" 7" variety of 1938-3- 9 and will help to meet the bfes are to be planted.. Sol- increase in the cost of livrapid to do the cultivating. ing tor the past few years. diers are The money to give increases to men Mothers of two enlisted teachers was obtained from the Texan-KTbeen a Virginian and election special recently voted Dy invited to come to the and from house bill people Mother's on day. Sams as guests No. 28 passed by the recent state The are Mrs. Callie legislature, irom these two Texas, mother of sources an amount averaging $270 and C. Sate Vergil Herrington,Ports-- per employe was obtained and Price ; will be distributed on Josephine ur& the Va, mother of Private indicated above. This methis Mrs. Price Jr. ijggon Price od of distribution was worked out by the teachers' representai negro. of all tives and the administrative Name"! of the mothers offion cers and was approved by the pnlisted men assigned to jobs a large board at its last meeting. Conhe post were placed in At noon Saturday, tracts to teachers were' issued metal can. audience in the service an hefore April 15 and are due back in ten ' Colonel Converse R. Lewis, ' lb drew the days. commanding officer, It is believed that the adjustat random names winning ment this year will enable Granthe incurred by ii expenses ite district to keep good teachers trios here and back to their in the schools and to fill the homes are to be paid from camp known to are women The spend teachers vacancies with capable funds during the next school here. four days year. Granite school patrons are to of the big contEighty per cent be commended for enabling the are who Utah of boys ingent Board of Education to make needcatraining here as preaviation ed salary adjustments at this war dets have signed up for time. bonds. some time and for Currently Food Rationing the youths are receiving to come the standard base pay of army Food Red A, B, C and D but many have $50, privates, stamps good until April 30, and custsubscribed far beyond the E red are valid next Monstamps Lieutomary 10 per cent, First 26, all to be used for day, April enant' Durward Perkins, post purchase of meats, edible fats, bond officer, said. butter and cheese. Blue D, E and "A surprising number are hav- F stamps valid through April 30 dea month to $18.75 jng $12.50 for canned, dried and frozen ducted from their pay," Lieuten- foods. "There's ant Perkins went on. Coffee Stamp No. 26. good for are boys no doubt that these one pound, expires April 25, next Monday. Sugar Stamp No. 12, good for who A. Kuntz, Corporal James five pounds until May 31. has become a favorite of count clarinas lovers less Utah music etist with the Kearns band, conveniences ahead American table. In a report which the office of war information explained is neither to alarm nor reassure, but to present the true facts regarding the food situation, warning was sounded that there are in Barring widespread crop disaster, the kind of food troubles that will affect most American civilians will not menace life or health, but fluctuations in war demands will cause constant People ask: "Where will the money come from?" to reach the thlrteen-bilUo- n dollar objective of the Second War Loan. The answer Is simple. The people HAVE the Income. When we produce munitions or peacetime goods, or anything else, we likewise produce Income. For every dollar of production, there Is a dollar of income. The problem of war finance bolls down to this if individuals and businesses receive more income after taxes than there are things produced for them, to buy, then excess funds arise. The government deficit is matched by the combined surplus of everybody else. This surplus should be put into Government securities to wipe out that deficit. They give their lives . . . You lend your money. 4 9 ten-acr- 'Ken Herring-Palestin- INCONVENIENCES AHEAD FOR U. S. TABLES Come From? e, lor-mu- ia i i ? United States employment which Mil -- especially for you to you new energy, endur-- 1 and efficiency! Supports for Men For safe enjoyment of your gas ration you need auto insurance. Inquire today. LOIS FLNLEY OLIVE PETT1T f and Women . Mur. J. LEO JENSEN 4903 WASATCH 126-- Phone Murray Registered Corsetieres 'mm HIIHIIIHM,M.mMMmi,HMIWWMMHIHHpl ST. 179-- J . Doubly Apply Ready for Work at the MURRAY LAUNDRY ! 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GROCERY - - UEFF HOME and AUTO SUPPLY STORE 186 Murray, VUh " eae stew lawn. ; be-in- c. .. - ----- ----- IUY WfW SCXEENS THII YIAW OVEKXITE Mortal! nwd not fancy fiat belief in the experience of 'eaih ' will awaken them to jrlorila Universal salvation lets on """ tlAJlT RtiiiH Rain. Snow, Haat nt Cold Haiibla Yialdt Vnir Impact end Raturni to Orig'wal Shape e Easy to Apply, No Sharp Edges Soft, mellow tones In pastel colors. One gallon covers the walls of in ordinary room. 2:i-4)- . MURRAY feelefe SUPER WuhtbU, Will Not Stain N(r Ntedi Painting 6urn4d Ruitpreof, Fidaproof 2.79 ,.!. It H-ly- SOUTH STATE 2c ZINNIA SEEDS For Repfecemeefl Fer New Screen Coven Any Surface - m 94 Kef. lUJtrtE'J PLASTIC SCREEN ih-- TAVERN GARDEN BOOKLET tii FIRESTONE ihrnuch the valley of the shadow of death. I will foar no evil: for thou ai v ith y me: thy rod- and thy staff 27:1. mocnn.f nrt (Psalms Included is also the following correlative passace fmm Sri- nee i.nd Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker thiiKh WAR YES, YOU CAN 1 whom Clofk s n I he of 10.95 and 12.95 lesson-sermo- n lesson-scrmn- 40 pope AHat II" x 16" These big maps will help yol follow the news aa It's belnf made. Maps are cenpilet r Baud McNally. Binding COACH and SEDAN these Biblical citations; "The is my itrht nnd my solvaIn-tion: whom shall I fcr? t). Lrd is the strength of my l.fe: of Where the onj Htovy Twill Ffcw set F.R SAL S A I.V ATI O N 25th. In this Availability. I lite to the covers will You'll be surprised how much new are beauticoven Breere Ocean car. These of your appearance fully tailored for coupe, coach and aedan. IILI.I) DEPENDENT ON PROGRESSION. PROBATION 'Probation After IValh" is the subject of the Christian Science on Sunday, April War Workers Must Have Certificate of 1942. Rinforcd Lealheritt Pantli and SPRINGTIME FORMAL Cottonwood stake M. I. A. will hold a Springtime Formal dance on April 30 in the Murray hiph school gymnasium. This springtime dance is in place of the Gold and Green ball, which was not held this year, and also to wind up the year's activities of the ward groups. The stake sup of the Young Men's, M I. A., Supt. Orlando Erickson and Aids Earl Smith and Wayne Player and Secretary Franz Wostovcr. and the presidency the Young Ladies. Mrs. Merian Janssen, Mrs. Lois Fowler and Mrs. Afton Wahlquist nnd Mrs. Alberta Midpeley. secretary, are in charge of all arrangement.. Music will be furnished hy Verdi Brionholfs orchestra. will be served nnd admission will be the individual ward budget cards. GIRLS WANTED greater than in 7o45 STAKE M. I. A. COTTONWOOD An Essential Industry Eawntlal sen-ice- part-tim- ....... ''.TTTTTTTTTTYVTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTTT, PlaiJ do-vo- te 839-- - Hoi. m Smorf Initiation by the U. S. E. S. of community mobilization programs for complete utilization of local labor resources. 3. Recruitment and immigration of workers from outside sugar beet areas, where necessary, by the U. S. E. S. in cooperation with the beet sugar companies which will arrange transportation. 4. Cooperation of U. S. D. A. agencies in providing information relative to labor resources and beet sugar labor requirements. 5. Cooperation of U. S. D. A. agencies in securing full utilization of available labor through proper instruction of inexperienced workers, exchanges of labor between farmers, etc. Mr. Maughan reported that recruitment of local workers will be the keystone of the entire effort. Local sources must be fully utilized, including experienced agricultural labor, both now on the farms and elsewhere: young workers, including school youths, housewives and other women not fully employed, and employed workers willing to e to the program, such as morning or evening hours, week ends or other days off and vacations. Designed give ar.ee 4oS)5 2. TIRED! SpencerSupporls COUPE local offices. , average weather, will probably be at least three per cent greater and maybe eight or ten per cent OCEAN HUEEZE SEAT COVERS will-wor- Intermountain network, deserves As a the distinction, it seems. civilian he was a member of the Chicago Civic Symphony! IMUMIIMIIIlMtmMimHMMMUtH" the Spray the Sea ser- labor for the thinning, blocking and harvesting of sugar beets. Theodore R. Maughan, associate U. S. E. S. director for Utah, advised the district offices that the U. S. E. S. with agricultural agencies, the beet sugar industry and others. Highlights of the program include: 1. Orders for beet sugar workers to be filed with U. S. E. S. weekly over broadcasts changes and inconvenience. The situation for 1943 is that the total production, assuming Coo As vice district offices in Utah were instructed to commence immediately a recruitment program for '": the SPAM Beet Labor To Be Recruited By U. S. Employment Service : for 5 SPEC ! 5 Page 4715 So. State Phone Mur. 390 |