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Show 5 . y l page v TT1E BOX ic:nr - ' 4j -- '' ' 'pV t Iiptimistie PICK O THE PICTURES TIMES i ; SATURDAY aim Wages and Ine'ome I mnsumei - , SECRET HEART- S'- 4 0F50RDINARY" ' MEN AND Am" Robart CARRADINE-RYA- A ftiS? I TERRY 3. i t 1 AWA' A VLAsS REPUIIK MUSICAL COMEDY MASKED MARVEL No. 10 Colored Cartoon News TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY 5 GREAT FEATURES na-tio- HIT NO. l JOAN FRED I ICRAWFORD-MacMURRAY- C0N0C01ZE T ABOVE SUSPICION ,rt Conrad VEIDT . Basil RATH BONE. Reginald OWEN Mwlvill SorM Play by faith Bakr and Patricia g Colemon Based Upon Ihe Novel by Helen 'W Modnnes 0reled by JMCHAtD THORPE i'Sf XW i 4 r ffl ?fi B Produced by VICTOR Aisociafe Producer Leon x7v i c w.wam Wally BROWN Alan CARNEY, ward Amenta SAVILLE Average Dairy I'eed Payment The average daily feed payment in Utah was $10 78 for With the tabulation of the October virtually payment complete the average payment per pioducer nationall was a lew cents over $1 1 00, while the 13 .states of the j average in the Western legion of AAA was almost $19 (HI, with 1(18,189 receiving $3,lfti, 693 The county AAA office is now making payments for Novemhei and December, and the WFA ha.s announced that daily feed payments will he made lor Janimv Oordob HIT NO. 2 TRAILS MORMON i . pio-Iduce- t t Featuring scenes of Pioneer Days and Salt Lake City at the present time. (IN TECHNICOLOR) 3) MARCH OF TIME No. 2 v iai m and S. t io i te ( foi fai tr n Ip poduiton upping lumbei have developed into an intensive duve with WFA, W'PB an the ommis-uoWar Manpower omir.g foices in a new offensive on lumbei shoi tapes WF M.irvin Jones has tailed upon state and county I SPA W.u boards to make a concerted effoit to place him us and faim woikeis in the woois and m lumber nidust'ies I'uifng the winter slack season Fanners aie asked to step up poduction from the neailv 1 19 million acres of farm woods in ihe country. Field workers iiom the USDA will canvass launeics wheievei and instruct them possible in facilitating cutting and other operations on a sound forest practice basis WMC's principal lole wil be facilitating the transfer ol tumor workeis to woods and mills Need For More Acres Increases Need for an inoeased acreage in 1911 becomes lncieasing-iimportant in the lood pioduction effoit as piospects lor better than average yields become less favoiable. Latest leports ol the Buieau of Agncultuial Lconotmes reveal that the Sep-t- . Relief At Last For Your Cough CreomuLion relieves promptly because it pots ri,ht to the stat of the tiouble lo help loosn and expel Win larkn phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed brorchi.il mu ecus m emblem s T t II '.om dmg ist to st 11 you a bottle of CieomuNion with the understanding vou must ke the wav it quickly aha' s the rough or you aie to have vour nn.nev bade 1 CREOMULSION for Couehs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis less wilderness with - of all things - a jeep The idea was decided o.v by Capt Flank Nrvak of I78 Md Poplar Grtno) Lt William T Bowles, Chmton La , and Lt Haivey Jackson oi 91(X) Jonesboro Road) Atlanta, n These amateur Sintas had some 80 pounds of Chnstmas candv which they wished to oistubute to Fsumo orphans up the mei So they loaded the candy in a jeep and headed up (ream oki the ice, bucking buyuts, snowdufts and open water T.iev joekeved the little jeep loo miles into the inteKoi, whole no jeep had ever been hetoro, deliveied then candy and made a snV return trip to the base We told the kids that Santa had been mechanized, WHEN WE REBUILD A MATTRESS l! WE PUT SLEEPING COMFORT BACK IN OUR EYERTON IRO( ESS tress rehuiHing is thoroughly ) I i TO CLEAR THE SEAS 00R FOR ij fTjfi 'I 'Jf.f i . CONVOYS! w Fighting men of the Navy who sweep the seas . . . and sweep the screen with thrills for you1 X X t NAVY BLUE... through and through s i v m m Cei nd, LVit cl ol starring YOUR CAR jliirre! the crank ANDYS CONOCO SERVICE su'pense mireswieper plows thn waters) ' M $1 V s 5 M J Lj s Jr jd feimbei if?LL theie sea going heroes who love aihore os hard os they f.ght ol seal 1 tpfjigho h M som I Coming Sunday, ioiulay and ADDED ATTRACTION os the , PLUS OVERLAND MAIL NEWS SHORTS case is insurance against damage W hair trigger Richard MLEM Jean PARKER Russell HAYDEN Nth OIL BOTONY 500 MICHAELS-STER- N OR GRIFFON 0 TWEEDS 0 TWILLS WORSTEDS 0 HERRINGBONES S3S v I'AC-DR- of the Matfili-in- g renova- ted and ufelted to icstoro all the original comfort. Add a .strong new tick and you have a mattress as good as new at a fraction of the pi ice a new one would cost. 3 9 ol (Tailored By DAR0FF) Ga i EVERTON V v d CONOCO in y was the lightest .since 1939 and about 91 pel cent below rormal Crop lepoiters expiess-eparticulai concern about the (elidency in the Great Plains aiea, whe.e a large portion of the needed expansion m acreage is expected KUPPENHEIMER , Quick Service YEAR! v We are sure you will be with one of our all season weight SUITS Created by such famous makers as liver tradition by (iehveiing Chnstmas piesonts in the road-- BETHEL, Alaska (UP) -- Just v hen the native children of the Kuskokwim river were getting used to Santa Claus arriving of dog by nil plane instead team, the local army post upset THE 1 c SUITED! kwridfai To Eskimos In a Jeep OF jfi tl ( f Tuesdf iff aH B air tjBusl Jy4i om: Its Tommy Tucker Time Army Plays Santa SENSATION Failier appeals BY DISNEY (5) i in Gentlemen Pluto And The Armadilla (4 L Weather Driving Oe-fob- i present was up 999 pi Kent, but the ao of the United Natioas Relict vanee was more even in I Hi nd Rehabilitation admmistra when wage lates were 31 pi i lion cent and net faim income In his foimer lole with WFA pel cent higher than in 1919 Maishall woiked with the W'ai The miles of FI It faim wage Production boaid rn up lates averaged higher than in the 194-- piogtam for setting a greatci an othei ycai oi lecoui wiih the gemKil level of all faitn 31 wage lates at 91 4 percent of the T910-1aveiage, up B3 points eailier and 99 fiom a yeai ROLLER points f.om l'Cds pievious ie SKATE cold On the fust of the year, the AT geneial level of faim wage SKATELAND Kites was at the highest point (Old Bluebird) for that date in JO yeaix of I a less than usual aftt'i decline in the last quarter of MATINEE 1913. At 975 percent of the 1919-T- l Saturday 1 aveiage, the Januaiy wage 3 to 5 p. m. late index was down 5 points horn Octobei 1, but 51 points EVENINGS . higher than a year eailier with A AA Sunday Except farm wage lates shaiply high 8 to 10:30 p.m. .. HUy er in eveiy section of the WE CATER TO Income fiom faun maiket-ings- , PRIVATE PARTIES for the penod Januaiy thiough Novemhei, amounted to 17 319 million dollais while in 19 U it was 1,7 807 million dollars for the same 11 months. Increases weie made by all commodity groups except cotton and cottonseed Highei f tuners puces iceeived by weie huge icsponsible foi the And Keep It 93 percent use in income fiom Safe For Cold crops. N-J- John at demand of i THE f ! faim oper os and domestic consumption is ex f om ( in frit op. rations an pi to to met ease film wage rites me both at iceoid liui Is lates' USDA ir New I II Director poits show Thus I, n In the w u Lee Mai shad, foimer directoi net income of opeiatms has .ul-- ol Mateiials and Facilities foi ancef1 fasten thin fai m wage the War Food administiation Kites . ml thairmanof the boaid of the Fiom Fits tne yea) pieced I'o'itinenal Baking company ing the ou'bieak ul the presem has be( n named dnectoi of co'iflKt thiough 191! food distubution Marshall it woild laini wage i.ites meieased placed Roy F Hendiukson who while nit faim ineonv li It to become deputy directoi Nit lmmn : 2,1 ( Both Up DRAMA THAT i u ip is joit thenoegg situation foi CAPITOLLAST htmt Eggs l HJmnTmnnHfc nmtrmfm.ni NEWS-JOURNA- EMLMNt;, JANUARY 1 1 - food distnbut.on otficia.s re ill ieiy pail ports good .is ard other p.ocl mtion fui ics Fai hei in the w ai M icuson ,.nd si e pessimism with t ( Aimv woikt in ad boui lutuie developments the egg market They point out vne toicis wheie he oigani that government puuh.ises aie and headed tne shipping pion likely to take mote than 9u cu.is blanch beloie him d peiceot of the pioduction oi lood consultant to WI'Il wlmh h nd lease pul (bases alone tot 1'ona Id Nelson wi'l tike 11 pci cent for dried gg shipments Theie is good I arm Help Oil Lumber Iushei! - " EIDER 1 I Phone 27 MATTRESS CO. 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