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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER- - 50 tii M vow I W- 1 he Courier vo cvL 1 Lease N (thc C Lef hr (, r I'1 1 - U) P s S iC KHW5.23,'' si THE SHOES - J 4 WITH 1 RAVES r $1.50 !7 ' ike Pcs o.i c- -u r a, jt Hyrum, .t H ium, Utah as lie Cache County, Utah, second class mail matter act of March 3, 1870. AND blue prints into . operating units which today are bringing its proTOJO duction up to a point where its ntants alone will soon be making o gh 10!) octane gasoline to fuel One hundred octane is the coma thousand plane raid on Berlin monly afented nam for en aviation ivery o'her day. now uvu.iau.e m uper-fuThat is an example of how AmerNat-irjuanititie anly to the United ican initiative and enterprise thru-oThe production of TOO oct-bour country have set a speed gasoline on the enormous and production record that Adolph scale demanded let todays air war. to . iu lojo will never be able is possible enly because the scient- match. ists, sngineers, construction men and process workers of the oil industry and the contractors serving it have PATRIOTISM IN REVERSE labored mightly in the last three PPRISE f'nj r $1.C0 d .A m mm and Marager . FPfr. Emitted M U B o? Owner 4 i fen Obfsfdt if W -- i FOR ADOLPH - BOOT y m the workers went into a special meeting to discuss wage demands. What irony! If union officials or the men had any interest in the American soldiers at the front waiting for supplies, they would have held! their meetings to discuss wage ofhes 4'(t: XliXXXX-Paratroopers use i Blood plasma which GOES 6 TIMeS'AS FAR A ,k . AS 1 PLASMA ' OMS demands after working hours, and .hey would have stayed at their jobs producing lumber, just as our armed forces are staying at the fiont and losing thier lives in order that workers at home may draw high wages, enjoy family life, and enjoy the right to strike. Men sanctioning such work stoppages should be ashamed to show their faces in public. in human i 1295 to 1595 THE SPIRIT THAT ry j' Mens Best Buys 695 to WINS Farmers know that the greatest catastrophe which can befall our war-tor- n of nation is a shortage food. To this end we pledge ourselves to the utmost of our ability to produce food. We shall not hes- itate to work 80 hours a week. Our wives and children will help us to plant and harvest our corps, to feed and milk our cows. The nation at war need fear no strike by farmStatement of the Northeasters. ern Dairy Conference. Slacks 895 maximum in toe protec- - MPfRFZ? ? wu t:cTM.;,:cj A job . . cn tli e Slid farm or Safety Shoos 44 H" T SAFE-E- Ur V Xt ir ?r 7 : 7 BACK E No Rip... No Rub... No Bind i7 oj j.u -- X ' f t , ' I- j ii 're . j i-- ' a' '7;r : -- i-i i'iL : 4; k 'wfflwm iV ' ; JT , 7 - , The Foso! Feint ef every ream Windows are the focal points of every room. Decorate them properly and the whole room sparkle j. One very effective way is to install wood Venetians. The decorative effect goes well with any type of furnishings and if you have them throughout the house youll find they hold the scheme together as a unit. Be sure you specify WOOD Venetians for Only Wood Blends With Wood and your heme is almost entirely wood. EVERTONS J O ' QTfWFir ri u O uiaiR, 4 thu - sc !!SrwfiiKix frrv t mum LU'.uM) n ij f? f r'' SONS & T V ! r ' Logan, Utah TV1 s Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey National Distillers Irod. Coip., N. Y. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... ri'y ii 'lI , . r 1 ' o"A ftf1 i!: ,J t ri7 vt 500 Atg 4y:l y r.y-- v-wi-s Mm m &X ,( teS:1 4 S' ffiii 1 1 1 Fine All Wool Patterns 500 j IV ) xf hi I- -' : . i i"- - t L7;-- : s 444, r ' r .s,5 ' ' 3 S way you did. Sure thing, Tim. Heres what I told him, Charlie. Theres no such thing as votin a nation, a state, a county, or even a community dry. We had proof enough of that Logan, Utah National Distiller New. York 53? I fW. Xj fcr ' . 1 Judge, would you mind idlin' Charlie here what you told me the other night walkin' home from lodge. I cant word it just the ggess&csajisffi; matiir whet your ANCHOR F LANAI "ARC OF Safety Sox Too Roomy tor ComfOM . . . Sturdy lor SMy ready to dol.iir jcb of service and protection. -, to No Hy-Te- j, The first rule of education, in all lands, is never to say anything ofVoltaire fensive to anyone. Sweaters 249 tion with greater comfort and longer wear. ranch, or in ihe facto-- y . . . you'll f.nJ Cascade All New Spring Colors to Here ore shoes ond boots that combine the i Sport Shirts 265 ri o kill OPPRESSION nature, in the integrity and worthwhilencss of individual men and women, is the necessary basis dor free government Where it is absent, fear rules the hearts of those who have become strong enough to impose their wills on others and fear fashions for itself instruments of oppression. It seeks to justify itself on the plea that people cannot be trusted, that of they are stupid and incapable Such fear, such distrust of people, found no entry into the hearts and minds of our Fathers. i Commission Founding American on Citizenship of The Catholic University. Faith Finest all wool dl rSv MERTSmiUmCriRcR MAXES I Sport Coats i- j Tks MWvihiaimeR-s&iKiH- DEFEATS -- l k. -- V W SERUM fil&VMM FRCWt FAITH See Us First E:? VC.T SAFETY SHOES ytire. Strikers recently tied up five big Portland, Oregon, sawmills, while A onb-a'illc- ut To gain some idea of how the American Oil industry has done the impossible" in fueling tens thousands of Allied planes, facts recently released by a single United States oompany, the Standard of Indiana, are enlighting. Since Pearl Arbor, this one company, with its thousands of workers, has turned A KK Kry CM el during our 13 years of prohibition. What you really vote for is whether liquor is going to be sold legally or illegally... whether the community is going to get needed taxes for schools, hospitals, and the like, or whether this money is going to go to gangsters and bootleggers. Thats the answer, boys... simple as Products Corporation 90.4 JW This aJmttsment tpomejed by Cenftrmc of Alcokchc Bmuji Imiiulrit, fr,' |