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'r 1iir.ie if UN HR A bey iiiPiiu; October 1, the New York Times ri ports. An with ai;ency UNRRA, the emergency food collection, which conducted a drive since Inst spring to supplement UNRR.Vs food supplies, announced that its main New York headquarters at 100 Maiden Lane would close although shipments abroad would continue under UNRRA di- e iiui.ire pi tain ea'ni :es, a chmnlale 10') 21i 400 ah it ar gnes aid a pure of or pie pie abi ut Put t os, tl.ei i ."I e, .ue net so f.n.i n,g i s seme otlir foods. i rection. Examined OITuers Friends Fvpand Program. Tie ol li t known system of tu ns Was (I e one The American friends service in Ch.t a .it out 1115 C. C foi .selecting committee was the first private orI'lhcei s i iv ,i ganization to announce an accelerated program when Clarence E. Pickett, executive secretary, reported a revision of its planned budget for civilian relief in Austria. The appropriation of $400,000 for this task will be increased to $600,000, Mr. Pickett explained, because of critical conditions in Austria plus Room for 3 people, Mrs. M. A. the fact that UNRRA will be discontinued and the army has no al- Ilui ton. Ni t to Brown Derby. location for the relief of civilians in Austria. With its budget for relief Nice white Weaner pigs for sale. operation, primarily food, in 13 Ready now. Geo. Stevens countries in Europe and Asia for this year estimated at $3,500,000 to Fine w into! apples for sale. $4,000,000, it was indicated that Geo. Stevens the committees revision on the Austrian allocation would be followed by raised budgets for other coun-- ex-ati- iii u'-i- 1 i.rjl adveitiorment t y UlAI I CT ' 1 FAVOPING AMEND, V.Lt.T J, COMf.t. G'fn J Hu't.ph'eys, c'rrf'in - B'ijHjti City, U: i') p 1 i1 1 CLASSIFIED tries. Other relief agencies major echoed the Friends organization's assertion However, especially during busy periods, some calls are delayed. Generally the busiest hours are during the latter part of the morning and early evening. The job of adding more circuits is going ahead despite shortages. Every expedient is being used. We have installed Army surplus material to relieve many congested areas, added substantially to our operating force and frequently rearranged existing facilities tohandle peak loads. Your understanding during this pciiod of opai- - i is sincerely appreciated. Mvjr . n Spates Telephone & Telegraph Co. that private agencies GOOD IS 6 n 1 j S' it . 4. ' 4.4Wa40 A il CUES . GO Top Fiire-Ers- d Rcsstered Bulls, ago 15 to 13 months. HEREFORD Range-fitte- d. from bleed lines related to the top Hereford ar.iir.eis cf Hie United States. 20 Yearling EcglstcrcJ Heifers. Age 15 to 18 mcr.ths. 10 Weaner Female Hereford Calves. This well established annual sale offers you on educational the and program. These animals are the best are the cheapest. We are proud to present a sale so mucA worth while and so full of opportunity for breeders of Herefords. money-savin- best-ao- g d Ranch locations: Saltna and Emery, Utah Main Office: 171 West South Temple - - Salt Lake City, Utah AN OUTSTANDING EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY! Af fhe Famous Utah Copper Open-Cu- t Mine, Bingham Canyon, Utah Pay $3.83 per day 200 workers, track department Pay $7.93 per day or Experience not necessary. Ambitious workers have advancement in good chance one of Utah's pioneer for min- ing enterprises. . . Workers may have permanent fobs or may work during the winter season. g . . . h- - "non-farmin- nif-ia- Houses are available for married applicants and boarding house accommodations for . Il'in-gnr- v . . single men. . B.ngham Canyon has fine schools and recreation facilities. It is a and progres- . ' i . ing the yc ar. . . sive city. Yujosivi.i, Belgium, the Nether- lands and Austria are among countries to whch the Catholic welfare conference has sent sh prr.ents during the last six months. Another organization prepared to accept additional burden, when Uh.ins - here, 15 s ui that sinie shiptints la- -t G t. of food, c',.t . New r val ied at $2 j a u) been signed fi.mi here, tj !e i trauifd ir P hand," w i . i e its cooperate with the American Relief for PoLr.J crgamzut.on. " ' "i 1 uil it . Gu-- i ' laltli's for fi ay now enh-- t in n y puv ard tin a ;,d an i m. tif pi'C iio't h,!i n - ; he an A n ij.iu n,oe atti.n ' n w t V, r m ; hi f e e .St, p m : fmd oat t; ,, p. (, g.; , , " i i i 1 rg and Ma ,ne or Coa-- t h hi Id ar.v of . iCCaJi.it.' 'Ii il nth- - or UNRRA is discontinued, is the Pohsh Y.MCA, operatm 3 in P( and England under the gui Mnce of the Worl i s YMCA Paul Su cr, who heads t e Polish YMCA fiogram Nav. nv, R i ut1 ' i a x : t '! Apply friendly in person or write to E. B. McFarlane, Employment Director, Bingham Canyon, phone Bingham 100, or D. C. Houston, Director of Industrial Relations, 725 Kearns Building, phone Salt Lake City. -- . this r.i w Wu; ii . ol. pun ' Applv U s A' my R. c, mt.r r or, . Son 9i NORTH MAIN STREET CEDAR CITY g at auction: 30 workers, drilling department GUARD . . lp.tn. PAVILION we will otter the lollow-in- a sheltered and ccmiaitaLle place, where MARINE ms of sah will he held in the SATES NOW NEEDED If you ore a former NAVY aJt This interrstiruj FOR YOU! ARMY, ISEREFCRDS Richfield, Utah J JOB WAITING COAST Furope ard Aia. the Rev. Edward E Swanstroin. assmt-an- t e'ccutive ducctor of the war relief services of the National SFE Cnth lie welfare conference, released statistics indicating the set, re of its current program With JOB 250.000 pounds of whole wheat flour allocated to North Afiica, Father B'.eklaycr o.upentei Swarsti om outlined a program ent Constuu .in Ti i India and the compassing Germany, Phd ppines. Nine shipments duung the last six months, distrit ated in .ne Opi at r Germany amounted to 4 310,3 58 R .ver Showl pounds; four shipments to in the same period reacl.ed 1,518 040 pounds. During the last ten mo.n'hs Poland received eleven .slap- - R inter men's totaling 7,338,277 pouriq Six- R imbcr teen shipments, totaling 3,162.852 R or Man pounds went to the Philippines dur- R gor equipn-t- The ' ADS A face increased responsibilities when UNRRA ceases to function The American joint distribution committee found that the withdrawal of UNRRA from the European scene, without any provision made for carrying on its food and other relief functions would have a drastic effect on the JDC program. .Asserting that in 17 countries of Europe today, 500.000 Jews receive all or some of their food from JDC, while additional thousands of Jews in the Far East, North Africa and the Middle East also receive food aid, JDC announced that it had appropriated $25,088,750 for this work during the first six months of 1946. Ship to Many Points. With operations conducted in 44 court' c .tr almost 20,000 r. circuits have been acIJaA in lor..; the states we serve and nearly 70? of all long distance calls are being completed while the poison calling holds the line. ! All 1iitato t aim ict . .t tt , I.-- . by voting YES. The opportunity Kill never come again. . g' .i-- Puro-Bre- d i hut many sails are going trrdi'o:h without del ' a 3rd Annua! Sale increase their pi 'mi. mis ns a icsult Ills of the nr oic,. incrit from Geneva that FiorcMn LaGuardia. of the I'niti d Nations Iu lit f and nehnbihtat.nn ndministration, John recon'mcndi d the liquidation of t.ir cant lose 1 , - M After UNRRA Quits. 100 fully equipped stc'l buildings on 400 acres of irrigated farm land - ideal for housing State institutions. J i- Programs to Carry On $00 (hi Y Private Agencies Prepare B88HNELL HOSPITAL a -- Act to Expand Foreign Relief Make it possible for Utah Yo a ir'f -m. fc ' i and brick-concret- . - 1 i . $14-niiilio- ' ' ' , I Yes 8... to buy the u.s' . ' PAROWAN 3 . i r. s ' on Amendment VV.V iLCR h.ii fi mil V " i ,s ,t .mi, to his to .it I ii i t. Di Ut i'M-ill , l af elul'To o .nit vr.'Kisly by n i i 'ti'.s-win low si. 1 chewing a 'i. he pointed "(it, ; and "i ! VMll W hl't lead all J ; ,i v I ' I ' t i'i pi 1! i.i s FIVE MEN JOIN REGULAR ARMY our paikeii at the lt'i. Vau t'T I A'l. f"i complete V. I i M I h.'n r tin" b.ii hi-o- , I poiih r.i..n g or Dr Rufis S l!' 'is. city cii'ftnr of j ub'i.' ' .i '.'i, w .a noil rti-r Several i..ts '.tie looking fur . in' t.i to ii ( r. I I . FHII.AbF I.I'HI Ending the t nk Kids Warned Not to Gnaw Bannisters; Unhealthy r ? : n ' , i din" st si If, ' ,Ni. TH t! w i ' ' I ! i ' i i0--. I " I , f r r I'"- !'- ' ! otmifr rAroww mfs !' 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