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Show JHE The working parts f Park ward tickets to cars wheels, frames an,) purchase may Course for 0 19-1- 8 ff Lyceum0,inh IJaviri. so Is it saf Is u puhliC ,is Co'3rdasks enCy ? !S. it poplar, but right Punsr on it asks. is .enee Ex- Van- Con- - -- so standardized pairs to he rrc.illl. spi. PAYSON CHROXin Costs So Much in Payments (,f tter's The Butcher Shop be entitled to Federal lncume tax funds. Subject to refund under a law tne 80th Con8ress, are H FeHmy, lnco,)u taxes Daid In bt' Uien, uUl f SUCh mei'ibers Jf forces for the taxable they died, and for u pntr daUng ha,'k tu 'DicenU dU1InS any D ,1 nf they served. De- Pendents should first make sure tuxes actually were paid befoie refundsApplication must be made by December 31 iylo. how OUT 1H1M1L your ON air force WORLD IS SEPTEMBER 18 DAY air attack from have multiplied in the last three years? Do the amount of Air Power this country has today? you it needs in men and material to maintain Do you know what adequate Air Power? know and get to kncv your air American can find out on Ait Foice Day. You 11 discover theres some-tin- g torce BETTER you can do for Americas Air Power. First, and most important, is for you to learn the facts. Literature will be available at Air Force Day exhibits at Air Every Force many Bases, National other places. young man from 17 to 34, youll find that the you splendid training and education, with the opportunity to specialize in skills that can lead to a worthwhile career in aviation. If you are 20 to 262, single, and have had ;wo years of college or the equivalent, the Air Force offers you he worlds finest flight training as an Aviation Cadet. If you are still in college, you can join the Air R.O.T.C. Or, as a civilian, you can join the Air National Guard. Veterans can enlist or join the Air Force Reserve. newspapers for the schedule of Air Force Day events and make a point of attending. If that is not possible, at least stop in and pick up a copy of the special Air Force Day pamphlet, know your air force better, at any Air Force Base or U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station. Watch your HERES mi STWTIOIC ucts HOW YOUR AIR FORCE IS MADE UP AIR Cond- COMMAND. bombardment and fighter operations, independently or in with landand naval forces. the tactical air command. new jet fighters for operation here in the world. Equipped with ittack bombers ml AIR DEFENSE COMMAND. Provides air defense. Trains the Air Reserve. Supervises training, Air National Guard. MATERIEL COMMAND. Research and devel-ipaentnew planes, guided smiles, Air Force materiel, Kcessories and supplies. and anyw- THE AIR IS North TRAINING COMMAND. Pro- vides individual training, except education available in the Air University. THE MILITARY ICE. Provides AIR TRANSPORT SERV- air transportation for all departments of the U. S. military establishment, as well as service. weather and AIR POWER world-wid- e THE AIR UNIVERSITY. Higher education in all phases of military aviation. THE OVERSEAS AIR HI AIR A ARMY AND - men weie exempt from ineome tax under special wartime law Con .cquentiy the number entitled to bate is. not expected to be lare. Forms for applying mav obtained from the off f collector of hUorn'r revenue (Form 8431. Application for re eration. In tlie second summer he had grown into a steer and was ready to be sold to a feeder, a stockman who in specialized cattle into finishing The steer brought 16 cents a pound, netting his former owuier any con'esPndence orMhe dnm uJCCt Sh0uld bL d"Wd , le Collector of Internal Rev1 enue where the tax was paid, and not to VA or the Bureau of Intel nal Revenue ton. COM- Include USAF in Europe, Caribbean Air Command, Pacific Air Command, Far East Air Force and Alaskan Air Command. MANDS. IS PEACE POWER U. S. AIR FORCE RECRUITING University Avenue Sale of Purebred Sheep To Be Held at pounds of grain: Seven hundred thirty-twpounds of grain costing the feeder five cents a pound; 60 pounds of protein at six cents a pound; 245 pounds of hay at 1(4 cents a pound; 385 f cent a pounds of silage at pound, and 816 days of outside pasture running 75 cents a month. The cost of feeding, insuring, and caring for the critter was $164, making a total expenditure of $278 to the feeder. Steer Gains Weight The steer gained 609 pounds to a total weight of 1,320 pounds. At he re$36 per hundredweight, turned $468, a 68 per cent profit, or $190, to the feeder. The carcass of the former bull calf yielded 68 pounds of loin, only 8 per cent of the dressed weight of 850 pounds. Prorated, that 8 per cent of loin cost the packer $37.44. At a wholesale price of 80 cents a pound, the loin brought the packer $54.50. That money was for the cut of meat to produce steaks, not pot roast or chuck. The housewife paid the retail price of $1 a pound for a piece of meat which, two years ago, representing 5.23 per cent of the about worth was three cents. Ogden Livestock Show Sule of purebred Suffolk will be included on the sheep Ogden Lovestock Show auction program iltus year for the first time, officials announce. Tlie stock show will be con ducted November 13 through 17, with the sale of Suffolk sheep scheduled for November 15. Entry Notices from producers de- siting to consign animals to the sale will be received by Alma Esplin, at the Ogden Livestock Show office, Ogden. one-hal- Mr. Esplin said the first sale will be restricted to a maximum of 125 Suffolk sheep. The auction sale of purebred Columbia sheep to be held the same day, will likewise be limited to 125 entries. The sheep auctions will start at 10 a.m. with the Columbia bleed, followed immediately by the Suffolk auction. Other auctions scheduled for the stock show week are purebred Hereford cattle. Nov. 16, and prize winning fat cattle, sheep and hogs. November 17. SERVICE Provo, Utah SERVICE WILL ATTRACT TOURISTS Utah. Winners: Winners will be announced at Many civic clubs, cities, coun- the Utah Motor Courts Conventies and the State of Utah are tion to he held at Vernal, Utah, spending good money to attract on October 9, 1948. Decisions of tourists to the State and in trying to hold them here for a longer judges are final. Questions and instructions will stay after they arrive. be available at Motor courts Many stores realizing that they cannot compete on price know thioughout the state. that they can compete on "ser- Points Allowed: 2 Give number and vice to the eustumer. Everygeneral location of all U.S. highways in thing possible is done to make Utah. shopping a pleasure and because of the many little added services, 15 Name 3 qualities or abilities people gladly pay a higher price. that you like best in persons who serve you when you travCities, townsi counties must el. (75 words or less) compete for the tourist trade on this same basis. People on the 2 Name and give general locaroad are friendly. They like to tion of Utahs state parks. visit and converse with their fel2 How far south does the Waslow travelers. The word travels atch Mountain range extend? fast as to what kind of a nights 2 Where is the oldest log cabrest they had in your town. Unin Utali located? sightly rubbish heaps persuade 15 Whyjs increased tourist trade vital to all residents of Utah? many a tourist to drive on. Barber-shop (.50 words or less) harmony at the wrong 2 What is the state emblem .... lours and noises made by all-nig- ht service stations, changing tires, etc. all conti ibute to whether your town gets a favorable The traveling public lating. want and expect what you want when you are on tlie road. They $114. want service favorable to their Transportation Costs interest. In the Utah Quiz anyThe feeder paid $1.91 to trans- one in the state has the opportunport the steer by train to his home to express their ideas on ity town, and 21 cents to truck the what makes a town click as a animal to his farm. The feeder toui ist center. Your ideas may kept the glossy black animal 11 win cash note the Please prizes. months. following important facts about The feeder followed the Americontest and formulate your the can Meat institute's formula for to the quiz questions. answers fattening the animal for earh 100 Guard Armoriet, Recruiting Stations and If you are a Air Force offers .1 one-tim- e Most members of trn, , l01CtS Pai twularly enlisted Do you know how many hours closer to home the farthest point on earth has been brought just since V- -j Day? Do you realize how the difficulties of defending the United States fj OMAHA, NEB. -- A $5 bull call, born on the western Nebraska range and fed grass and corn for two years as a steer, will bring 36 cents a pound on the Omaha livestock market. And thats not top price. I or a housewife to place on the broiler steak from that wobbly-leggecalf, she must pay her butcher $1 a pound. Thats average current price for beef loin. Here s the trail a specific Aberdeen Angus bull calf travelled before he ended up on the dinner plate: He weighed about 75 pounds at birth, and was worth $5. In the first year of his life he grazed ofT seven acres of grassland, ate about two tons of hay, licked block salt and underwent a op- 17. 1948 Spotlighting Utah Here'sWhySteak : FIND PAYSON. UTAH FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER Veterans, Survivors May coupleis, Gfit Refund on i;v( been as to enable re- - tocome Tax the distance headquarters. r Talking too much and thinking too little has spoiled many a career. Lawyer Explains in Legal Terms How Client Was Bitten UTAH QUIZ Sponsorship: The quiz State flower State tree ? State song 2 Name the national parks Utah. Name the national mens in Utah. 5 What is the principal difference between national parks and mouments? (50 words or less) 10 When you travel, what 3 attitudes in the persons who serve you ii k you most? (50 words or less) 2 What is the meaning of the word "Deseret? What is its historical significance in this 2 SPEED QUEEN . . . Flying a Spitfire, Miss Letice Curtis, woman flyer, broke the closed circuit record at the international air races in Lympne, England. Miss Curtis flew at 313.07 MPH, 21 MPII better than' the record set by Americas Jacqueline Cochran in 1940. state? How long did it have territorial status? 15 Outline a one week itinerary (what to see each day) in the state that you believe will do most in publicizing Utah. (150 wolds or less) 100 points area? In what year did the Donner party traverse Utah? 3 Where is Silver Reef? Why was it famous? (50 words or 2 is sponsored by the Utah Motor Courts Association and the Utah State Department of Publicity. less) Name four of the most important sources of ineome, in dollar volume, in Utah. (50 words or less) 3 What is the latest (1940) census of the number of Indians in Utah? In which two counties do most of Utah's Indians reside? 2 Where is the Utah Field House of Natural History located? 2 Name the national forests that are wholly or in part in Utah. 2 When did Utah become a 10 Purpose: To create a greater interest of Utah people in the vital importance of the tourist trade. Prices: The Motor Courts Association offers for the best answers to the twenty questions three cash prizes of $25, $15, and $10. Answers: All answers should be sent pro-o- r to September 30, to: Utah Motor Courts Association, Ness Building, Salt Lake City, I wish were it possible each of you who voted for me. But there are so many of you that this iust isn't possible. Will you accept this means, therefore, of accepting my sincere thanks for all you did. Sincerely, t JLL- Republican Nomine for Governor ( Advertisement Carton of Coca-Col- a L Promises Hospitality r, 79, Wagenlander, said: Plaintiff had no knowledge of the presence of simians among the nor group waiting for said elevator, in the exercise of reasonable care in departing from said elevator distinguish said could plaintiff its keepers and from chimpanzee the other anthropoids, waiting there. Plaintiff was not aware until thereafter that said elevator, or said Cincinnati club, catered to or were used by wild animals other than of the species homo sapiens, especially haunts apes, far from their native miles several even and in Africa, Cinfrom the strong cages of the cinnati zoological gardens where chimthe aforesaid elevator-ridinhis home, but panzee usual! makes without elevator service." g Power Hoe Replaces Drudgery of Hand Farming New Air fRANCISCO. -- One answer to costs higher agricultural production hoe in air the power found be mav invented by Frank King, sugar beet grower. Although the machine is mechaniin opcally practical, actual savings not known yet. are costs erating of savs J. P- Fairbanks. University agricultural engineer, California who saw it demonstrated. would He added that the savings the hoes have to be high because to make, plus cost about $165 each cost of tractor the air compressor, and driver s wages. the drudgHowever, it replaces ha-- d hoeing and workers ery of to lean on a won't have a chance said. he rest, handle and rows can be weeded at Up to 20 draws an air comA tractor once the field with down pressor slowly on each side. attached hoses air to a hoe Each hose is connected of the with a piston at the top the air jabs Compressed handle much like a forth and buck blade - SAN- ' PltlSTT step To Relaxation The moment you step aboard a enter a world of II! Ration, you comforf. You move arou rmeots and restful travel tempting Union Pacific invites you to entoy travel on any of Stok JO fair-condition- CS1 - Ion. Now! smooth-ridin- g fine trains, Railroad Pacific Union jackhammer - ) Mrs. Anna Newport, Ky.. filed two suits for $12,000 each In common pleas court, charging she had been bitten and mauled in the Cincinnati club by a chimpanzee belonging to the Zoological Society of Cincinnati. charged the Mrs. Wagenlander animal attacked her when she stepped from an elevator at the club, where she was employed. Jack Glenn Williams, attorney in the action filed on behalf of Mrs. CINCINNATI. to thank personally each of you who worked so hard and enthusiastically for me during the primary election campaign, I also wish i could thank personally 6 bottles for 25 Plus Deposit BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY SOUTHERN UTAH OF THE COCA-COL- A COCA-COL- COMPANY IY BOTTLING COMPANY 1V4B. Th Coco-Cot- o Company |