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Show ! ! Atomic-aches . . . KKOM TI1K KOITOUS l'KN i Rc-pivsentative Oransor tolls us that conitivss has authorized the expenditure of $-VHVX000 vr year for throo years, in federal fed-eral funds, to Iv matched in j like amounts by states, for t ho Nuldins of highways. Utah is j coins after her share . . . next i year should see a lot of improvement im-provement of state highways. AJ Anderson, well known chef .' of St. George ami other points. k tells us we made a slight error recently . . . He says that on the day before opening of door season 1941 he "broke" 101? dozen doz-en eggs ... so wo have to retract re-tract whatever we said about ?J doen being a record . . . 3 Anyway, we'll bet he didn't pay 1 72 cents a dozen for them! It seems the only way of the world's protecting itself against the atomic bomb is to organize as powerfully for peace as for war . . . let's pray and hope! '- The disposition of another trai- " i tor to the French cause . . . ' ar.d the anticipated purging of 5 war criminals may make us pause to wonder if taking the I U:e of humans into our own j hands will do any more good ' toward maintaining peace than 1 it has toward preventing crime, j Should society have the privi- i lege of so disposing of its ene- ) r.-.:es any more than the indi- I vidua! . . . and by whose author- ; ity? .... we wonder! I Don't forget . . . tonight's the I night St. George firemen hold ! i ! their annual ball ... at the I ; Recreation Hall ... if you I haven't a ticket, we think you can get one . . . there or from ar.y of the firemen. Charlie and Jayne Pickett en-! en-! joyed sins the stars for sev- ' eral nights after their fire . . . ! row they are kept awake won-' won-' irrir.g which of the cars and i? ! trucks are going to bounce onto their bed after hitting the chuck hole in front of their house . . . ' anyway, if they don't so won-: .: der, we'll do it for them! I |