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Show 'You'd Die Laughing Proves to Be No. Joke PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. A coroner's jury decided that a hearty laugh over a dinner table joke led to the death of Charles Blchl, 60. "Blehl's. stomach was tilled with food arc? treated a pressure on his heart, which caused lt to stop beating when ho leaned forward during his laugh," the coronrr U'fiHflcrl, j News Ails for Kcstilts FIRESTOKE j IIMilqtiiirtM-s for- all' Kinds, and SIjps of Tires, ami Tubes. St. George, Utah Phon 105-VT j KARnUTCIILNGS' STOKE' How to keep TfYii trucking along jfl j j J Right now, when your truck must keep going, RPM Heavy " 1 ' ' Duty Motor Oil is your best bet! For blended with its sc-( sc-( lected base oil arc special, patented compounds. These prevent pre-vent ring-sticking . . . keep oil passages open . . . make for long, rcpair-frcc motor life. (Dy government directive, RPM I leavy Duty Motor Oil is not available for cars aud trucks under ' ton.) John J. Phoenix, Jr. rhone 1H-YV or 282 ST. GEORGE, UTAH Munich Beer Hall to Be Club for Yanks PARIS. The Munich beer hall where Hitler made his first bid for power will become a "G.I." club, and Yanks will munch doughnuts in the Fuehrer's "eagle nest" overlooking Berch-tesgaden. Berch-tesgaden. Frederick Carroll, American Red Cross commissioner, commission-er, said repair work on the bomb-damaged bomb-damaged hall would start soon. ' Insurance end : Real Estate j W. O. BENTLEY j Phone 103 Pickett BMg. j Honor the men who wear these . 's'S'flifW. golden emblems their duty has i'',v-ti been well done L a IVJTT ir When Overland Greyhound is "dis- mrQ?7-l Lfrfty charged," we will be ready with the JJ u,' . newest and finest in bus service 2-j :. -: ready to take you on that vacation V' ( to see this "Amaiing America." : Errol S. Woodbury, Agent Big Hand Cafe St, George, Phone 128 : i f Q-Sf ' JL J AIR CONDITIONED :t T- ---- WTX ' BUSES -l s.S Xn, OseratK) by , g7 INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES- 5 Good Country Tricks for Saving Wore Used Fats This year our domestic supply of fats and oils wiH be approximately one and one-half billion pounds less than last year. Right now, we are facing our ;-worst fat shortage since the war began. To make up for this staggering loss, the government is depending on the women of America and particularly women oa - ; farms and in smaller cities. Every spoonful, every drop of fat is needed to help make battlefield and homefront essentials. So roll up your sleeves and do an all-out job, won't you? Clip this checklist and pin it up in your kitchen as a reminder. m "SD ' SALT PORK with milk gravy. SIt Prk I 3 yields so much grease, you won't need it all for fi&' Rfavy. Pour the rest into the salvage can. g S J 'X 3. DIIP MT FtYINO use the fat over and over; i I " but when it's too dark and mc lly to use any E -g- . more, don't forget Uncle Sam wants it I j 1 EiEy 3 ROASTS AND CHOPS gave at! trimmings t (scraps from plates, tx.) Keep them in a -- small bowl; once a week melt them down. I Sn&Py 4. 8AUSAOIS they're better if you parboil thrm first. Skim the fiit off the cooking water S?". crp the Tut from the frying pan. " n 5' CH,CK' SOUP chill it before you xi it. I m Scoop o(T tlx hardened greuM (soup tst3 I better, too!) j " iVVien the nlri, can ia full. tmk it to yvur butchor promptly. He tr.Vrf.W rou 2 td point nd up o o for r pound o u.W ,(ou (urn in. J ,,,,, -' 100,000,000 More Pounds of Used Fats Are Needed This Year |