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Show ! TWENTY-FOURT- SALINA, YEAR H No. UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1942 OCTOBER NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK 1 TO 8 TURKEY POLITICIANS MAKE GET ACQUAINT-EVISIT representing the party on Republicans vember election, No- made a brief viit in Salina Friday. Greeting the citizenry on the streets and in the business I houses were J. Bracken Lee of Price, who is out for U. S. Congress; G. A. Staples of Cen- tral, for state representative; J. L. Desr pain of Venice, county treasurer Ar- ; thur of Lundgreen Monroe, county clerk; Voyle Hanchett of county sheriff; Ray H. Buchanan of An-nabel- Richfield, com- ar missioner; James Rex of Salina. I. Extensive growers of turkeys in Sevier and Sanpete counties were visited by an expert research man last week, who gave them advise on how to treat a leg weakness, which had caused considerable loss in the large flocks in the two counties. The malady affects the birds legs, hence he cannot walk, and is unable to secure food, weakens and dies. G. P. Plaisance, of the turkey research department, with headquarters at St Louis, Missouri, ihade a special trip to this area, and Friday and Saturday of last week he checked on the disease, and advised the grower on treatments for the malady. Mr. Plaisance was accompanied on the inspection by Veran Boothe of Provo, and Dale Prows, representing the local dealer, of Salina. ar Jeneal commissioner; Kirkham of Glen wood, county recorder. The group were accompanied by Mrs. Edith Rasmussen of Richfield, Sevier county chair- NEW BOSS ARRIVES AT MARSHAL KIESEL HOME woman, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee of Price, and Mrs. James I. Rex of Salina. FREEDOM MORE RUBBER GOODS RATIONED BY GOVERNMENT Ration order No. 6, restricting sale of mens rubber boots and rubber work shoes, effective midnight, September 29, 1942. Application for these articles must be made through the local ration No consumer board. can purchase any of the 6 types of rubber footwear without first securing a certificate from the local board. IS A 'MIGHTY SWORD people. That our aim would be through propaganda that misleads; as a nation is to strive to improve human welfare, with freedom and justice for all. & Such a people Amerthrough lack of knowledge, and of truth. icas greatest strength is. . .freedom of the printed always slow to anger, tolerant and patient word... to give the people truth, truth that builds is peace-lovin- g But when patience is exhausted, a peace-lovin- Tons Of Scrap To War Effort PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF MATERIAL GATHERED LIONS CLUB GOES TO LOCAL SCOUT TROOPS BY SALINA "4 Citizens of Salina have responded ported to melt 200 tons of metal each well to the call for scrap metal and day and it takes 50 tons of scrap to make a perfect mixture and produce rubber and latest reports state that 2 cated at the Salina hospital with his Mamma, he will soon return to the family home and with his one brother and two sisters, the family circle will be complete, in fact the father stated that it is just right. sldlls into weap- nation and a people can forge mighty swords . CopyriflM 1942 Inlertyp. Cotpcir,,-- North Sevier Contributes 60 1-- nine He weighed pounds on arrival and although he is still lo- steel out of which a great Freedom tempers the f tons of scrap iron has been shipped out of Salina through the Sevier Valley Merc., middlemen for the drive. In addition, the Mercantile company reports that 2 tons of rubber have also been placed at the disposal of the war effort. In addition to the amount shipped by the Mercantile company, E. C. Wright, chairman of the scrap drive in North Sevier, reports that an additional 13 2 tons had been gathered, making tons of scrap a grand total of 60 metal. Shipments have been made to the Provo Steel plant. This plant is re was happy Thursday, when a second Bon arrived and announced that this was his chosen family home. He came to stay and maybe to hold full sway over the mem, bers of the household. freedom of thought, of word, and of visionThis g ons of fierce and righteous wrath. There is only 1-- made one way such a nation could be enslaved. That that we are a 47 The Roy Kiesel home Americans can rightly be proud of the fact people can turn its peace-tim- e a total of GROWERS VISITED BY EXPERT ADVISOR D the ticket for the 4 the right grade of metal. It is known that unlimited amounts of scrape still remain in secluded corners around the homes, in the yards and on the farms, and to make the fight against the Axis countries, an all out fight, residents are urged to again look for the precious metal, and rubber, and to call E. C. W right, if they want to donate It, and if they want to sell, contact the Sevier Valley Merc. Money realized from the drive conducted early this month, was given to the Boys Scouts in the Salina First and Second wards, by the Salina Lions club, sponsors of the drive. ANMVEKSARY OF BIRTHDAY )LL OUT THE BARRELL CELEBRATED SATURDAY EVE ,L IT WITH SCRAP Charles Larsen, efficient member of ny old keys, locks, irons or small the accounting department at the ;es of scrap metal that you would and active in church to contribute to the war effort? First State bank, in the community, affairs social and ,ou have, just throw it in the barmilestone in thirty-eight- h the reached on Main street or the one at the and to celebrate the this life month, rier Valley Merc, and, it will find a dinner Ital-so- ft event, Mrs. Larsen arranged way into some Jap, German or A of cards, Saturday. and evening spot. The move is being was r, twenty-foutable seating msored by the Salina jaycees to long centered with & large low bowl of to metal ; of bit last scrap every and dinner was served the United Nations in an all out fall flowers, Cafe. Progressive card Most everyone has at the Main :tory Drive. the Ernel Pet at were played 'eral old keys that are no longer games in the contest for and home erson y good, locks that wont work, and Mrs. William Fowles and all items that have ceased to be of high score, were announced lue to the individual but mean a Stanley Burgess War Bond Sales Amount To at deal to the men fighting the r. Help fill the barrell do it to- DRUGGIST CELEBRATES THE ANNIVERSARY OF HIS BIRTH The birthday anniversary of Dale D CROSS HOME Briggs, the genial Salina druggist, USING CLASS was celebrated Friday evening at the n i class in Home Nursing and Briggs home., Mrs. Briggs presided will open on October 9, in at a dinner, served at eight oclock; All interested in this free The guests were seated at one long ina. centered with a low rse in instruction should register table, which was Covers were flowers. of fall bowl the junior high school at 1:30 Fri-- r. marked for the guest of honor, ten Miss Janett McCain, public guests and the hostess. Progressive ilth nurse, will give the nursing 500 was the pastime and score prizirse and Miss Francis Christensen es were won by Mrs. Rae E. Noyes and A. C. Prows. conduct the nutrition class. Nu-io- , 1 $6700 During Caravan Slop OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS FETED BY AMERICAN LEGION ILIARY AT DINNER IN SECOND WARD CHAPEL Residents of North Sevier thronged the streets of Salina Tuesday to view the war caravan and to invest everything they could spare in war bonds and stamps, and they did themselves durproud. A total of $6700 was sold on was the hour that the caravan ing display, in addition to a great many war stamps. This is just for the one hours sale and does not represent the total which residents have invested in any other time. Many citizens had already purchased bonds prior to the caravan visit, and when the grand total for the drive is readied, the folks at home will have proved that they are trying to do their share by their regular purchase of bonds and stamps The caravan was led into town by AUX- the North Sevier High school band, followed by a military band, led by Hans Henroit, former director of the Utah Symphony orchestra, guns mounted on jeeps, army trucks, displays of bombs ranging from 100 to 2000 pounds, antitank guns, a British bomber army scout cars, and several other implements of war, were in the procession. The entire show was sponsored by the motion picture industries war activities committee and traveling with the caravn were William F. Gordon of Warner Brothers, and Samuel Gardner of During the street show, a motion picture of the Midway battle was shown at the Victory theatre, f Continued oa last Page) 57-pie- anti-aircra- ft B-- 7, |