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Show f THE RICH COUNTY REAPER RANDOLPH. UTAH THE RICH COUNTY hliitl m weand at the Pnat Office. REAPER elaii matter Feb. 8. 1929, Kv dolph, Utah, under tht Act af March 3. 1878. Lartra Marshall, F ttor ant Proprieter E. Marahall, Badneea Manairer K'BHCUIPTION tU 8 Per Tear in Atranu ffa Two for One f In Lehighton, Pa.,' Charles Liekel shot and killed a squirrel in a tree. As the squirrel fell, it landed on a rabbit, breaking the rabbits neck. 1,900-Mil- e 1,900 miles Salt Lake Single 75e 1. 81.28 APARTMENT HOTEL Block from Temple. Reasonable week or month. Completely RICHMOND, 70 E. No. Temple. Rates: da? famished. Salt Lake. FINE USED CARS 1937 Packard 120 Sedan. Black, White Side Wall Tires. Super-perfe- ct cond. $648. Cannon-Rslp- hs Motor Co.. 51 So. State. Sait Lake SEED AND FERTILIZER Occidental Seed Company New Store SOIL AID PRODUCTS, 1160 South Main St., Salt Lake City. Sells the best Lawn and Field Seeds for less. Also completely balanced Fertilizer. Write, phone Hyland 5454, 1160 So. Main; Salt Lake City AGENTS WANTED Sell new packaged, carded toilet seat cover to service stations, camps, stores. Good commission. Fast repeat item. Sample 20c Champion Factors, 215 W. 2 So., Salt Lake. TRUSSES Instruments, Surgical Hospital Supplier Trusses. Manufacturers of Abdominal Sup. porters. Elastic Stockings. The Physicians Supply Company 48 W 2nd South St - Salt Lake City. Utah BABY CHICKS CHICKS $8.40 ft $9.40 per 100. Szd. Pullets $14.50 ft $19.50. R.O.P. Sired Chicks 250-- ft grade, $11.50 $ $13.50 prepaid. HATES HATCHERY, Twin Falla. Idaho. BLOOD-TESTE- D 300-E- Front from Narvik, Norway, to the Dardanelles of the Near East. World War II has spread itself across every mile of that great front. Nations not yet actually involved in military activity are bristling with preparation of defense, should the next bomb fall on their homeland. Southern Exposure Fleets of five nations Turkey, France, Italy, England and Russia all moving under strict secret orders, have taken up key positions along those strategic straits the Dardanelles. When Italian warships moved out for what Mussolini called customary spring maneuvers, British and French naval units assembled for counter measures by taking up more advantageous positions along the coast of Greece. In the Black sea, the Russian navy was reported to have laid hundreds of mines in the right sRpts. Neutral nations of southeastern Europe believed that such display of naval force foreshadowed the spread of war. Accordingly, Rumania placed her small navy in charge of all ports along the river Danube and the Black sea. With a threatened small crop of wheat, the Rumanians cut oft grain supplies to Germany but the senate pro- - ELECTRIC MOTORS REPAIRED Satisfactory work guaranteed in minimum time on motors and transformers, 8CHRAGA ELECTRIC CO.. 141 Picrpont. 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Visitors always welcome. lease an accent on youth and liberalbill giving Germany a RAMSHAWS on 100,000 acres of badly needed ism. Named permanent UTAH PIONEER HATCHERY chairman timber. It was evident that King (subject to the conventions approv3687 So. State Salt Lake City Carol was trying desperately to re- al) was Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr. USED TRUCKS tain the good graces of the great of Massachusetts. Carlesons Used Truck Lot Nazi war machine. Sometimes mentioned as a presiBulgaria, Greece, Jugoslavia, and dential possibility himself, Stassen Salt Lake 50 E. 5th So. Turkey, fearing a repetition of the is unable to consider making the Due! .... 37 Chev. 395.00 infiltration of Nazis into Norfatal 37 Dodge Stake bid for he is 355.00 l had special police launch wideDuel way, 36 Chev. 290.00 too young, 26 Intematl 90.00 spread investigations of all resident Pickup the ConstituGermans. 37 Ford 325.00 Pickup tion requir38 Intematl Panel $395.00 ing a candiNorthern Duel Exposure 34 Chev. I 145.00 date to be 35. While Norwegians pondered the Elected govstrange mystery, treason and conernor in 1938 HOTEL BEN LOMOND spiracy that made their native caphe has been ital, Oslo, such easy mark for the busily encunning coup of the Germans, the gaged at British were blasting their way into uc in g the northern harbor of Narvik. The reliberal British and French claimed to have forms into landed expeditionary forces at that his native point and 2,000 German troops were state. He is a Keynoter said to be retreating toward Sweden. candidate for But if the allies were progressing in next falls contest. satisfactorily in the north of NorJoe Martin is expected- to provide way, the Nazis were being equally the experience needed at the consuccessful in the south. Positions vention. He is completing his first around Oslo were solidified and term as Republican leader in the house and is serving his eighth term in congress. JONKHEER W. ROELL No Trojan Horse. of ... 30-ye- ar 1 Vi-T- Vi-T- 1 - fifty-fift- y 1 A hillbilly singer is one who sings by ear through his nose. Y eted islands. Earlier, Japans government itself had expressed a desire that the islands be left alone even though the Netherlands were invaded by Nazis. Neutral observers in the Orient, however, foresaw the possibility of Japan allying itself with Germany, taking the islands as first share of the spoils should Hitler march toward The Hague. KODAK FINISHING As Usual They Split I understand that those two politicians have split. Yes, through use of a clever ruse it was reported that German troops had reached Storlien Heights, three miles from the Swedish border thus succeeding in virtually cutting Norway in two. British bombers were busy at two eek And T hank-key points along the Norwegian coast. At Stavanger, held by the were both presented to PresiGermans, the English flyers made dent Roosevelt at the White at least seven raids, attempting to House, as Dr. K. P. Chen above), ( destroy the air base there. It is Chinese called purchasing agent, to be considered the only efficient e athis to field large-scalthe for of gratitude Norwegian express tacks on the British isles. Bombs country for $45,000,000 in credwere also rained on Trondheim, for its made available to China by here too, the Germans held a vital the United States since 1938. air base. It looked like the big battle of the Norwegian campaign would come NAVY: when German forces moving north from Oslo and Bergen would meet Boomlet British and Norwegian forces movSenate support was growing for ing south from Narvik. building a United States navy second to none after Admiral Harold R. NEUTRALS: Stark appeared before the committee on naval affairs to recommend Pony Boy r Invoking strictest censorship and a 25 per cent expansion of the fleet. policing every section of the nation, The construction proposed by the Netherlands officials were on the admiral would cost some $3,486,000,-00alert for any Trojan horse activOver a billion dollars per year ity on the part of Germany. Rumor had it that the Nazis were planning would be necessary to keep up a a coup in Holland similar to the one fleet the size recommended. At preswhich fooled the Norwegians. For- ent the senators are not worrying mer commander of the nations about where the money will come army, Johnkeer W. Roell, told a na- from as the current legislation tional youth meeting that persons merely authorizes construction, does who had plans for a Nazi puppet not provide the funds. Asked if he thought the United government should be hanged The bullet, he said, is too great States faces a naval emergency, Admiral Stark replied, In my opinion, an honor. an emergency exists when our relaASIA: tive position is continually growing weaker, as it is now. Dutch Treat? While Secretary of State Hull was warning the world to maintain the status quo in the Dutch East Indies (see below) British and French forces in the Far East were on the lookout for anything that might even resemble so much as an attempt on the part of Japan to seize those cov- NEW AND USED desks and chairs, Ble typewriters, adding inch's, safes, 8. L. DESK EX- - 35 W. Broadway. Salt Lake INEXPENSIVE I (Released by Western Newspaper Union. Roughly, as the bomber flies, it is Hotel Plandome 4th 8o. & State SL eek W (EDITORS NOTE When opinions are expressed in these columns, they are those of the news analyst and not necessarily of this newspaper.) THE WAR: When in RENO. NEVADA, atop at the HOTEL GOLDEN Renos largest and moat popular hotel. Smile-of-the-- War Clouds Gather in Balkans " As Fleets Mass in Far East; , ' British Troops Land in Norway ..I HOTELS OOP WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS Getting Ahead A scientist says we eat food that will develop the cranium. Woogy Well, I could suggest an appropriate menu noodle soup, head cheese and coconut pie. Boogy ought to AWFUL THOUGHT Weary Fly got to get over this bridge Ive somehow. One slip and Id go down into that yawning abyss. An Accessory? Instructor In case of emergency, the first thing you want to do is to put on the brake. Old Maid Why, I thought it came with the car. Driving Hm-m! The teacher was testing the knowledge of the kindergarten class. Tossing a half dollar on the desk, she said sharply, What is that? Instantly a voice from the back of the room replied, Tails! Hes Stuck Is my son getting well grounded in languages? I would put it even stronger than that, replied the teacher, I may say that he is actually stranded on them. BUSINESS: Cross Currents Traditionally difficult to judge in presidential election year, business this year is following no specific pat- tern. While prominent business indices showed business to be a bit below last month and a bit above last year, financial reports of many major U. S. business firms were reported for the first quarter of 1940. In almost every case neat gains were evident. Operating revenues of American Telephone & Telegraph company were up; Anaconda Copper tripled its net earnings as compared to the first three months of 1939; Shell Oil reported a sharply higher net profit railand even the problem-chil- d road companies showed gains. About 80 per cent of the leading railroad companies showed substantial increases in revenue. Even creditors of one of the bankrupt Insull utilities firms learned that they would receive an additional dividend because of collections made from stock subscribers. Carnegie Steel corporation announced a vast expansion program to increase tin plate production at the cost of several millions of dollars. A. T. & T. (see above) also forecast a huge expansion in construction work. ON FLOWERS FRUITS VEGETABLES A SHRUBS Demand original sealed bottles, from your dealer One as All Love one human being purely and warmly, and you will love all. Richter. VJHV SHOULDN'T STEAL HM FROM YOU IF CRN? Vi-T- Vi-T- CENSUS: Vi-T- Vi-T- Vi-T- in-tr- od on - 358 Baths - 82.88 tu 84.08 58 Room 84.88 Family Room for 4 persons Air Cooled Lounge and Lobby Grill Room . . Coffee Shop . . Tap Room Homo of Rotary Kiwania Executives Exchange Optimus Chamber af Commerce and Ad Club 20-3- 8" Hotel Ben Lomond OGDEN, UTAH Como a yon are T. E. Fitzgerald. Mgr. WNU Week No. 4817 SALT LAKE NAMES HOME FRONT: in the news Status Quo . . . Secretary of State Hull informed the world at large that the Netherlands East Indies in the south Pacific were to be left strictly alone, should the Dutch become a party to Europes conflict. With respect to Japan to state the position of the United States with respect to the islands (which furnish America with vital supplies of rubber and tin) Hull stated: Intervention in the domestic affairs of the Netherlands Indies W.t would be prejudicial to the cause of stability, peace and in the entire Pacific security In Louisiana, Sam Jones put the finishing touches to the political dynasty of the late Huey P. Long, as he was formally elected governor of that state. He takes office May 14. C.And also in Louisiana, another successful political candidate, Gay Caire, made the headlines for he was the first Republican to defeat a Democrat for a local office in that state since shortly after the Civil war. He was elected to the St. James parish police jury (county commissioner). area. C. - - ... 100,000,000th Still ringing doorbells and ferreting out information, Uncle Sams census enumerators counted the American, with about to go. Actual counting was expected to be completed within a week, but the bigger job of tabulating and compiling the information obtained will take months and in some cases years. Totals for states and the nations should be available 100,-000,00- 00 during the summer. Near Zanes- ville, Ohio, one footsore enumerator claimed he had made 11 unsuccessful trips to the same house. Local wits suggested that possibly some of Mr. Tobeys (Rep. Charles y of New Hampshire,, of the income question in the census questionnaire) relatives lived in the district. To-be- arch-oppone- nt MISCELLANY: Batter Up Play Ball The great American game was off to a flying start as both major baseball leagues began the season of official play. Opening days saw good crowds at all contests, despite unusually poor weather. Bob Feller, farm boy, pitching for the Cleveland Indians, made baseball history ifi Chicago,,, when he twirled n it a game against the Chicago White Sox. It was the first time this feat had ever been six-mont- hs ex-Io- no-h- no-ru- d ' I gave her my Best, hut hated me. Maybe A 11 my sister it was because we were only Our mothers were different; as different as we were ourselves. But, I had promised our father on his deathbed that I would see that Gladys got everything until she was old enough to look out for herself. I was faithful to that promise. Gladys was beautiful, popular and in spite of my efforts wild. And she envied me the man I loved. Yet she might have found real happiness, hall-sister- s. . but Mayhe you, yourself, are in the position of Jane Kent, or maybe yon know some one who is. How would you work out this human problem? That there is a way out a real solution is proved by the human, poignant diary of Jane Kent who writes her real life story under the tide Wild Sister in June fiue Stoiy Nomt On $99 nn oDenincr dav I |