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Show Thursday, Page Ten ONLY NEWSPAPERS Ulljp iut-Aiumr- ati' You Iiiued Evikv Thursday By Thi COMPANY CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING law at least three tached should be bridge, driving a car, or taking a bath. You cant read a newspaper with something else on your mind. Newspapers are the only local form of advertising catching the customer in a state of rest. Ilappinevs is a perfume that Newspaper advertising approaches when the customer is sitting down, at ease, mind, you cannot pourfewon others without getting a drops on at rest, nothing more important to do yourself. a perfect mood to tell a sales story without interruption. If an interruption does appear,' Sailor: Waiter, bring me some the newspaper waits until the restful state tomato for a pick-ureturns, and starts in all over again. It is in Waiter:juiceYes, sir, and what do no hurry to get away. you want for yourself? ONI COST" ONI NIWOAPH, ONI COVIKAO. cant road a newspaper while playing Entered at the post office at Price, Utah, as second class matter under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription rate $2.50 yearly in Utah; $3.00 yearly outside state. HAL G. MacKNIGHT, J. VLAHOVICII, Publishers WHEN GLADYS WROTE TO HER NAVY. BOY FRIEND. DDE, IN THE HER LETTERS HAD EVERYTHING THEY WERE JUST SET-FUL- L LETTERS TOE LIKED TO OF LOVE AND CHEERFULNESS ... Gladys never. never. JOE WORRY LETTERS-ONTH- " presented amended law . that all feet must be a ach the pelt, or the ears attached and four cept in the case of ar4. mals, the lower pmt 0f Peg- leg shall be accepted m the missing foot. Parts keu oj must be in such a state of P'Lservation as to enable inspectors wrote E HAD CONTRARY, HER LETTERS VERY-TaiKi&IN AFFECTION CvARrviTH THFHTUMAKE JOE jgie. GLAD p. UTAH SIAIF PiitSN OCIATION- - NATIONAL EDITORIAL. ASSOCIATION IH' I., jMLsfvtivt i Jll LEAST SUIiTLE ;f Quoted from a Rocky Mountain News edi torial: Government bureaus are firm believers in the technique of the iron hand, with or without the velvet glove. So we, think the best prize for the least subtle hint of the week should go to an invitation sent out by the Grant county, Indiana, ration board. This letter said, You are a retail merchant under the new OIA Regulation 580. Do you want to be in business after May 20? Then attend a community meeting of all retailers of Grant county at the high school auditorium Wednesday night. GENEVA STEEL PLANT Not only Utahans but all westerners (and some eastern interests) are watching with interest and concern the current reports about the Geneva steel plant. Already certain divisions of the great war-bor- n plant have been shut down, their war service ended. But it is to be hoped this does not presage the death of this great industry which the West viewed as one of the proved institutions that are to relieve her from bondage to the East. There is reported growing rivalry between eastern and western interests to secure the Geneva plant. And it is understandable that there is a general hope in this region that the western concern may be able to secure it, as that offers more assurance of its postwar operation. There is general agreement that the West is just beginning its industrial development, and, obviously, adequate steel plants, near at hand, should be a part of that development. Grand Junction Sentinel. MORE GOOD WILL News that the state department had allowed 500,000 tons of petroleum to go to Argentina, has stirred up some trouble, as many Americans thought of the prosperous natives purring over the rolling hills while the Rritish burned charcoal and U. S. motorists were rationed. And it did little good to explain that 80 per cent of the oil would be sent in Argentina tankers. Argentina should have tankers, masters of paArgentine vessels carried pers issued by the German navy and never lost a one. Yet her neighbor, Brazil, who sympathized with the Allies, lost 52 of her best ships to the enemy submarine. safe-condu- Many ptiople have been reading articles and listening to radio announcements concerning the production of new passenger cars and as a result have become optimistic as to when new cars will be available. It is true that the War Production Hoard has given permission for the production of 211, 916 additional units beginning the first quarter of 1946. This does not mean that new cars can be produced during July. Reconversion of automobile plants from war production to the manufacturing of new automobiles takes time. Shortages of many critical materials used in automobile manufacture will delay car production. Even if it were possible for the 211,916 cars to be produced before the end of 1915, this would provide each automobile dealer in the United States with approximately only with and is the ho.deJV?!! from the Utah State Boafd covering the time ft animals from whlc bounty is being claimed were kill ed. shall also required to temporarily read within the boundary 0f the state during the period of time he LETTERS WITH EXPRESSIONS OF LOVE AND HAPPINESS ON HIS FACE, t Non-reside- Constable (to a gentleman gering home at 3 a. m.): are you going to at this time of night? stag-Whe- re MiV.UVAUVS Jfvy -- The woman autoist posed for a snapshot in front of the fallen pillars of an ancient temple in JOE NEVER HER LETTERS received I Vl lH .lKt U Joseph Jackson Jones S3 ust, KANOfcR (Cvm, POSTAL SYSTEM TO BLAME? MOPE! fcErHLANCISCO. posroffice, SAN Don't get the car in the picture, she warned, or my husband will think I run into the place. L New Provisions of Predatory Animal Bounty Law Explained By Harry Mahleres A cartoon has a vexed librarian speaking to his assistant: Fizbee, Over 24.000 predatory animals what are those Congressional Rec- have been taken in this state unords doing in the fiction section? der the bounty system which includes 21.000 'coyotes, 3000 wild Just let a drop of this cats and 140 moui tain lions, durpoison spray touch a bug and ing the past eighteen months, says he's already got one foot in Harry Mahleres, chairman of the the grave. Carbon County Predatory Animal Haven't you got something Control committee. Fifteen dollars thats a little more thorough; I want it for centipedes. panhandler was seen stand- on the corner holding a hat in ing each hand. A stranger approaching asked what was the idea of two hats. Business has The bum grinned. been so good that I've opened a branch ottice. A still paid for lions and cougars, he said. Other members of the committee consists of Pierre Moynier, Orson Marsing and Ray Walters, Price. Area inspectors are Gust Nicolodines, John Jout'las, Leon Moynier, George Kakatsidas, Leon Burdrand, Ralph Marsing, Ber- is engaged in trapping or otherwise catching and destroying animal! for bounty, but m no case temporary residence be less than one month. This provision was thought to be necessary by fte legislature because reports had come in that trappers were part time in this state and part time in other states, possibly trapping in the jn one state and in the atternoon in an. other. Funds available during the year will be approximately $19.00u'iess because of the great decrease in sheep population of the state Heavy taxes, (thirty mills for predatory animal control alone) along with high labor cost and general expense increase have possibly caused this liquidation. X spend-in- g mm-rin- Many a soldier devotes his furlough to mechanized operation on the home farm. This is CpI. Delmar Van Horn, Jr. with his dad ot Jefferson, Iowa. GO CO0D CCEUE? they bridge. Professor: Oh, I beg your par- got a fancy three-colo- r pamphlet ask- don. for ing publicity for the Russian relief, and A Kentucky mountain it makes us wonder if the time will ever come woman ,the soles of whose when the thing will turn about and the Rusfeet had been toughened by a sians will he sending out pamphlets for shoelessness, was American relief. We hope not, but if we lifetime of in front of her cabin standing ever get into the shape where we need, well fireplace one day when her bet we will have to starve it out before gethusband addressed her: Youd better move your ting help from Europe. Ye The preliminary work of relocating of the highway from here to Colton has been started by the state road commission, an indication that at long last something is going to he done to make this road better. Fart of the money will come from the federal government, and the project will he under the post war program. foot, maw; youre standing on a live coal. Said she, nonchalantly: Which foot, paw? A teacher had dwelt with wear- isome irritation on the pait played by carbohydrates, proteins and fats, respectively in the upkeep of the human body. At the end of the lesson the usual test questions THEY DSD IT BEFOR- E- were put . Can any girl tell me the three A man who can quit smoking can quit alfoods required to keep the body most anything except talking about it. And in health? theres the man who gave up drinking for There was a silence till one girl the sake of his wife and kidnevs. lunch and Breakfast, replied: dinner. ous war. There are Many Diamonds SftaK ... but Only One lie 9cud Uncut it weighed 254 THEY CAN DO IT AGAIN With Farmall Tractor Power Attention the Spring, from the Rockies to the worried farmers searched the skies for signs of clear weather, but the cold rains fell relentlessly. For more than a month the seed should have been germinating in the warm soil. Millions of acres lay unplanted because the ground was too wet for preparation of the seed bed and too cold for germination of the seed. Throughout LIVESTOCK i i; i: d e it s There is a definite Mineral deficiency in this area. State Feeding Stations recommend feeding a balanced Mineral all the year round for maximum health, growth, production and reproduction. It is true such Minerals have been too expensive in the past to feed regularly. Direct factory connection enables us to offer you MARBLEHEAD MINERAL carat There Are Many Drinks. ..but Jhera&QnhjOne, IF BASE Only a generation ago there could have been but one outcome crop shortage and food scarcity. Nature allows scant time for planting when the warm sun waits till late May or June before 20 of low price. The manufacturer has opened a big western plant to cut costs and is passing that saving on to you. Tens of thousands of the countrys largest and most successful feeders use Marblehead Mineral regularly. Yes, there is a reason. MOST VERSATILE DRINK Nothing can take the place of its distinctive quality and flavor of years and years of experience. Nothing can take the place of :nern Comfort. from dark to dark, and longer. Many planted around the clock, working in two or three shifts. They made one of the greatest crops in history. In todays war-to- m world with hunger and disease already stalking many peoples even one major crop failure could bring famine. This is why the sound of tractors and planting machinery was heard, day and night, from the Plains states to the Eastern seaboard why headlights stabbed the darkness over the fields. Americas farmers are doing it again, in spite of an unprecedented combination of adverse circumstances bad weather, shortages of machines and shortages of manpower. For the second time in three years, they are relying upon their machines to help rescue large areas of the world from catastrophe. More of these tractors are products of International Harvester than of any other company. drying the soggy soil. Horses are too slow and tire too quickly to get the job done then. But the farmers remember May of 1943-o- nly two years ago -- when their fast, untiring tractors averted crop failure. Then, too, rains flooded the fields and the month was all but spent before they could go in on the land and plant In 1943, most farmers drove their tractors INTERNATIONAL HAftVlSTlH NO. at an unheard AMERICA'S the State - AND IN HER MIND, GLADYS PICTURED TOE READING-HE- Price came in for a little undesirable publicity over the cleanup of vice campaign being pushed by the county sheriff. This section is an important part of the state and such a campaign cannot be entirely hushed up except for the local papers, especially if Will you men in the the vice conditions really exist here. If the Professor: room back of the please stop campaign is carried through, we need fear notes? no more adverse publicity as there will he Student: They arent notes, no reason for it. are cards. Were playing, sir, eight cars. It will be at least 12 months or more after the first new car is produced before automobile manufacturers will reach the 2.000,000 production figure. In the meantime, our present cars must be kept in operation. Everything possible should be done to maintain your car in perfect mechanical condition. See that the battery, tires, steering mechanism, brakes and other safety controls are given the attention that they require, and that all working parts are thoroughly protected and lubricated. If we neglect the service needs of our cars now, we create a definite threat of failure of public transportation at a time when the nation is still engaged in a strenu- 5fS ct identity without difficulty. An entirely new provision He law states that no bounty shall be GLADYS ALWAYS POSTED TOE: LETTERS PROMPTLY AND EVERYTHINGunjr Greece. REITER TAKE CARE OF THAT CAR! lw Mink Creek Maizee: I refused Harry two months ago, and he has been drinking hard ever since. Well, I say thats Daizy: carrying a celebration a little too far. tractor-p- owered International Harvester 180 N. Michigan Ave. NO- RARBUWADlMf - CONPUr HOW SEE US TODAY FOR TRICES !!"' 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