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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAtINA, UTAH tiy w.iulil tin n Lt tun fiuin ntt m hy it' council. '1 he Mm ay plan was widely cnti- ei.ed .,t the t me of its pioposal. It was puinted out hy economists l..th fu.ndh and unfiundl.v t) labn, that tin- man.,.;, mult . f on iedut.i il on leijuiies a s peet.di.ed type tupne of ?l ,11. I ho l.o t that a man make- does not, of Itsell, a gold l.ilrn, qual.f him t, shaie in the diieiti.... of u dustiy, llmie is, it was I'.uoted t Lit Ion between the ho. iit n lie uil he was lit in on this ion-t- i ex i sy iy p, s poi ts of the fight oei the miiiei-i- . n of the automobile nidii-li- y to aimameiit punka tioll liii me tin1 la got let tons about the rri, t ) Vasiifujtoi I!y - Juniee Preston . lieu unanimous throughout the war, the that, unionization cause will make gains. From picaeut indications, lubjr coa leturn for its seeks operation in war production, lt as consideiation to bind the baigain, is The opinion i i Snapsots 1 )i t all-o- ' ut 1 i a voice in management. Industi ialists and industry men in the OPM iew this development with alarm. They feel that this countty is today facing a labor pioldem of fai greater significance that it did when defense it had defense strike after strike to contend with. The fight oei giving labor a shaie in management is waged bitteily behind the scenes here. Labors demand stems hack to fast fall, when Philip Munay, piesident of the CIO, presented his industi y council plan." The Munay plan contemplates the establishment of councils for evciy industry. These councils would he tomposed of an equal nunibci of labor and management lep'esentatives, with a chaiiman to icpiesent the public appointed by the preMilent. e-- lilt uii. In1.. liadiis huioi lustiy, in lot the adoption if til, Kent c i plan, whuh is an ohiption of the Mm lay ph.n to the am "inoiiile nulii woikcd out hy d" I nitluhp Mun.iy's pioteges. Not hae ClU h add s been Content m ly to dim while tile auto- mobile mdiistiy f.ght was on. 'Hoy have plans ahe.oly iiepaieil for in ' dust y an the copper and all nth All nu tal indir-tiulmn tciious thi so plan piovide that labm shall have an iqual voice vvilli nianag nan! in the opci..un nl the indu-t- iy 'ti question. till v !i, 1 ' i i 'I ll, pi liud'il siib-nt- i t III foi tie" ike all gov ye. ii l I - Not an Air Raid Oil wit. Ci f i v wiki A - k . m-- a y mental finances, at least since the fciise effoit began, eites figuies "huh. to Itjr. Average Citizen, aie asti onomieal ill size, R wa, theiefoie, with u sigh of Inf that congressmen leeeived the "anslation of tile piesidcnts pioduc " sihedule into teims which they "id their constituents can uinlei- It is felt lie, e that the Nat ion- Association of Ma.uif.uUi. e. s pie- Cue of the pioposed progiam in the pi ait leal teiminology of lain i supply, floor space and machinciy - a com- jiuhensive one. To meet Piesident Roosevelt's schulule of 125,000 planes hy 10411, it will he necessary to turn out one plane every four minutes, the NAM disclosed. Ill order to meet the piesi- dent's estimate of production of s, (iiiO.(H)O dead weight torts of met- haul shipping lim ing 1012, it will be neiessaij to sustain a l ate of approx- a day, it was mutely two pointed out. Candid Shots: Not only is the ra- dm indust y giving full aid to Ciule Sam, hut the support of ama- telll .ad!., oncato.s has also been tnlMcd. 1 lie FCC, at the lequest of the Defence Communications board, oi deled all amateur radio operators to top sending. It is felt that cessa t ion .f amateur ti annnissions will Live the FCC, the army and other envoi nnieiit agencies an nppoitunily to police the situation. The govern- mint is aware that amateur opera- tois me valuable in the war effort, and is winking out plans for the use "hams in its wide program. The nations chickens and cows weie the subject of spirited congres-- j sional discussion. Action putting the hands of the clock forward an hour was taken in a bill enacting year- miind daylight saving on a country-- j v. nli scale, for the duration of the w a Thu farm group was vociferous veiling its objection to getting up n hour earlier, but lallied round 'In n Jt was put to the actual test of '"! i -- Businessmen lime by the pledge of ti (rA g- - i? - . r'tR 1 . i Jl . i in Aurora News Mis. (J: Mason, Repoiter Student Cuuncil In our last meeting Wilioid l'asinussen, Fianklm Nel- son and F.i astus Chi Istensen of Red- ")d weie speakcis m . aeramenta. Necml set v ices evening. Sunday musical numbc.s were a duet by Miss s -V. f I3W V. t ' L!t Cl, Beneath (tab's grass routs flourishes an underground empire, It is not an air raid shelter or a series of shelteis. hut tunnels and undergnmnd chamhers that form the niudeiisi for tin mining imlns- try. Hundred of miles of underground workings running crazily through the rock can lm followed m Bingham. Tark City, Tiutie and other Itah miniir; districts. Ii is the most fascinating and intern profession in the world thu tunneling through rock lo find the precious miner.. Is th it create m much industry for the s'ate of Utah. Eai h year it hec.mips nrcsmiv to bore farlhor and denier mo the earth ami each year the pi cess of extracting the minerals h - , . PJ v . . 1. vl- imms i ? K' A ; xv more il.lTirult ami inore the e.nly tins in, ny minis vve'-- tumid on or near the roils, leu tud.iv a'! of til e smf,ici. ilepoms an- pone ami the nutnr nin t giope .iromil in me i,- .mK comiTs of the earth to (mil exiiensive In e -- nt jtlis. Inland Uzenby assisted her out of paper and shoe boxes. PleasFarrell to enteitain his fiiends unt street would lie a nice place to 8t a hi, tlulay party Saturday after- - live Second Giade. noon. (lames and lefieshments weie st,IVed. The Interesting Articles Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor and famEvety mot nitig four people ill tin ily, Miss ludtt Stubbed, Ivan Madsen thiit and fourth giade lning an Loten Anderson and Veige Kennedy aiticle. The aiticlc must can,e frwm Kuth Nva,la Bn1 sP'nt things that will make the week end here. Mrs. May Madsen hoys and girls happy. Some of the accompanied them hack to Nevada, students hi ing poems. Some bring Monday for a Visit. stoiies and some bi ing aiticles from Mrs. Giant Mason and daughter, the newspaper. JoTeita. 01 ' an Mrs. Philip Mason left The Fouith Giade has the American Friday to visit Grant Mason, who is n 8 the flag for this week. It is a beautiful rroy n coast. silk flag with yellow fringe. The Mis. Eva Harwaid of Trovo spent staff has a golden top that looks like a spear. The fouith grade also has last week here with telatives. Mr. and Mis. I.aun Mason and fam-o- f another flag in their room. The hoys ily left Fiiday for Salt Lake to make and gills pledge allegiance to the flag each morning. Foui th Grade. their home, Mrs. Douglas Clifton of Norfolk, Virginia, came last week to stay with her mother, Mrs. Effie Scovil, Mr.' Clifton is in the navy. Mr. and Mis. Royal llarward and family of Loa spent Sunday here. j Mrs. Florence Sheppard is spend-- u ing this week in Teasdale. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sorensen, Mr. an,i Mr. Win. G. Mason and sons. Revnell and Leon, spent the week end in Salt Lake. River Runners In social studies Monday morning each of us diew an outline map of the Inited States. We aie going to lo- cate the most impoi tant rivers on it. This will show us more about our country. llaitly McDonald. Wailinn For a Sail IT.ih Tin Modern Merchant Doesn't 55 ait for SALES v ME ADVERTISES imlisiv. JS-K- li LO Dana luuw (Ml Mr lMoAM) A Horn Rad. 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Daar John (Boa) NBC NBC NBC 30 MRS 00 NBC NBC NBC IB T:30 T.45 00 B 00 T I 15 00 00 30 rn) I Moa Tha Bthla Oul (Thaaat MBS NBO T Naaa NBO NBC MBS NBO MBS NRC - NBC NBC MBS NBC KLO 10 oo mbs 18 18 NBO KLO i Dinah Bhora (Baa) Elaa Maiaalla Party (7X1 J B Huyhaa Good Wll1 Hoar (Baa) Spotlight Banda (Moa-Bat- ) Innar Ranrtuaa (Bua) Harbart Marahall (Haa) Oans Buatara (PM) Kaay Em Rollln (Baa) Manhattan at Midntta (Wad) Daaarat Nawa (Bat) Pulton Lawls or R. G. Paws Uon-m- i Waltar Wlnehatt (I Por Btay Upa Oaly (I THE LOW DOWN -- from HICKORY GROVE J. Ashman, who Superintendent visited the high school on Monday, brought to the school binary ten new books. They are some of the Way of Life sei ies. Streamliner The Way of Life on a Passenger Train; "Shoppers Special The Way of Life in a Department Store"; One in a Thousand The Way of Life on the Road to Hollywood"; Jdluc Highway The Way of Life on an Ocean Liner; At Your Service Life in a Golden Harvest Life of the Tobacco Industry"; Treasure Shelves Life in a Library; Riders in Scar-Je- t The Way of Life in the Mountains"; Doctor Jad Life of a Ihysi-- , dan; Green Kingdom The Way of Life of a Forest Ranger. Mr. Ashman also brought two pamphlet floor the Freedoms series. They are especially good for the woik now being done in English: The Rights We Defend and "Libel ty of the Press. something epidermis veisus getting out in the sunshine and getting up a good sweat not a pers-J- o Another Serra piration. if you aie an old spavin good way is to think you are knocking the young gills for a loopa because you have a tweed spoit coat and on your hair. Or if you are a lady and past 4'.), you ought to forego sailois pants you cant feel the young blood so easy. Also, if you aie under 4J, sailor's punts dont enon Judge: "One year and $50 fine." l'risoneis Lawyer: Your Honor, , ,KK th, Rentlni.e he rrveiwd Judge: Very well Fifty years and . fjn,.," jf a (he excuses which etiing hus-1bands make when they come reeling home late on Saturday night weie laid end to end they would go exactly nowhere. 2. MQJJQfl J.UQfJ aqtirsqng A. tin 11 PM NBO NBC rubbing More New HooLr t N( KLXI JO 30 News Moa ht) Ohib ttllT t TlhM AMWft CiiKkarboar dtah-lM- t AP Uae Ba A good resolution for 11(12, if you have not already made one, is to The hoys and gills in the kixth a wear-of- f being a sucker hencefoith. Theie aie 1000 grade have decided not to give Valentines this year. Instead of giving ways to be a suck or. One way is to Valentines they are going tq buy Defense Stamps. This will buy nearly think you are gonna $S.ft0 worth of stamps. by get handsome Garna Editor - KLO KLO An Eye On Defense NORTH SEVIER SENIOR HIGH NEWS Isabell Martin NBO NBC T.15 00 - Ron - mm! n nil Thi") .'tniv, min i'i ; ii. il ; m m1 on.- miMLi'iii i", tii.it i.riii.il ami I n v i u ) ii.- rn'. ;...I f i i; i I . n v (li . mi I, r i is s' ill b .'iL'il Lilli ni!i n mi it v. Ii.it ill isi mu i vi In, t 1, t Ih lor ; rl .til, In1 i m mi '.(!; il a ml vv ' ,i. I h u p I t ill o oo l ip j..:, Th in.'' ils u f i" i ili.. umli.. o' a; a I. ! in I i.ih ;i (mm an- lr I i ; mm I u ilLm :i n .1 rl n - ami m huI ) .t i i'imi soil mi ori-Mi- " i to the 'In' ni ney lm ir ' I f r vva-- 's m upplu i ami mire AM 6 00 1 .00 j Santa Claus is all washed up now for another year, and so iR Dads . Victory for Girls nk account. Last Tuesday after school the up- division physical education girls, per ( went to Richfield to play basketball, The first team played Richfields first learn and won with a score of 20 to Otiole Nitlsen and Doris Spencer were high scorers, each making nine points. The second team played and also won with the score of 17 to 14. Richfield girls will play here Wed- nesday or Thursday of this week. ii Uff Student of ( Three Net CIO A Council, we decided that wt would help our eountiy by saving waste pajier. We me also going to help in another way. Each Fiiday the stu-- I Camille P.laekhum and Miss ( idleen dents will bi ing a penny ot nunc, j Miss The by Chi istensen, accompanied Student Council will take caiej (1 weny th Jensen, all of Redmond, l.y- of it until thoie is enough saved for man Dui fee played a piano solo and a stamp. La Rene Miller. the. second giade gills sang, The (.'hutch in the Wildwood, accumpan- - Hum Second Giade Rename ied hy their teacher, Mis Kick, Jane, Tom. Jill, Ann, and Joe Mason. Other musical nuntbei weie ate boys and gills in the second gtade ' lendeied by the wal'd choir, icadc is. They live on Plta.-astreet y, Tka grm rani i . i i H y Her-he- to consider the needs of indusgi anting deferments to draftees. Imi NORTH SEVIER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS NOTES aie encouraged the Selective Service I'iicitor Brig. Gen. Ievvis H. 'vr- - 53c a ile- - ' SALINA DRUG CO. foos-grea- Jo Serra. New Y0UP CUT AND LOST GOLF BALLS LEARNING ACCURATE HITTING.. SCRUB BALI AFTER USE.. J EDUCE BY Oroper -- CARE WILL ADD ?5 MORE WEAR TO YOUR TIRES. AVOID STRIKING CURB ; DRIVE AT ME DIUAA SPEED; CHECK INFLATION OFTEN . S W Nicl-M-- Ruy from our local merchants. 0RV WATERPROOF FOOTWEAR BV WIPING OFF AND STORING OUT OF SUN, AWAY FROM HEAT... iter ccia g ?.'2HnatsB ncT aoouT Nm c.. i ...V 1 ij a pwwSf S5S5?1 weeS1, Ssssvs. tessriar. AWAKES JEEP CAR illBB8iBiiE53spur 0- -l a TIRE I C0NTQIBUTBP A TO THE WAR. QEE0RT BY UNITED STATE $ & '3?. DEEP WATER ISLAND By AUN IE MAY n, Two young people, Karen Waterson and Richard. Wayne, were thrown, against their withes, into a struggle for possession of the island estate of Alakoa in the South Pacific. But Wayne has nine points of the law on his side; he is in possession, Karen is goaded on by her lawyer, Jchn Colt, who loves her, and who has told her the island was stolen from her grandfather. Soon Karen found herself in currents she could not control currents as deep and mysterious as those of the warm South Seas. Mystery ar.d romance are packed in this story of the Hawaiian Islands. If you like both of these, plus excitement, you'll find this story very much to your liking. READ IT IN THIS PAPER MR. MKHCIIVM The nnci I. m C,C isiv RUBBER COMPANY US KK ON . of TIIF. . K tU-j- T ( IF II HAD RFFN (MHtsa IN I Mm Beginning Next Week WOIIJI J'-- M F . - se hance. Rut theie are M7 other ways to be a sucker and if I was to try to list em here, I would be one my ownself. Rut above all other i (solutions' for D 12 it will be hard to find one that can suipass a lesolve to read one AEsnps fable per annum. And if I was to say the best time to read it, I would say in November, just before the elections. Yours with the low down, Hotel; Talent Displayed Last Fridays assembly displayed some now and unusual talent. The assembly, under the direction of E. Smith Peterson, included a reading by Ralph Atkin, invocation l,y Faye Gifford, a skit by Othello Amici son and Nelson Lindhait, and a shoit play called "Muider in Hollywood. The cast included Lauience Frandsen, Una Rukley, Gordon Sorensen, Price Hallows, Donna Allred. Florence and Evelyn Mason. Loyal Han-se- n was master of ceremonies. your |