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Show i I FOR A' U PEAT'S r H SAKE -a- Li I lHy,1;v- if.--C : -' .' ' v -'"" , V ''y E. W. Petit, above, who lives Sweden Looks Aloft Anxiously E. W. Petit, above, who lives on the mountain road east of Layton, Utah, has started the peat industry in Utah. A peat bog was discovered on his property when the state road commission began excavating for a new roadway. Digging into the soft earth,, where heavy machines bogged down, workmen found a bog which gave up peat such as many Europeans use in place of coal. More than 2500 yards of the material was removed as engineers sought a solid road base. Mr. Petit now sella . it as fertilizer. . j ". This mobile unit of the Swedish Swe-dish army is in action on a highway near Sweden's eastern east-ern border as the Scandinavian Scandina-vian country continues her . preparations to ' resist any threat to her integrity. King Gustav has pledged humanitarian humani-tarian help to Finland and defense of Sweden's independence. |