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Show PAOF 6 St" DAILY HERALD I OTTT O'Tm WAY ; By WILLIAMS! ALLEY OOP By HAMLIN I r- . X U r l iim tpg- . THE FARM'S tWINITiK SHU WIU CIOTH1 soioiii in wooiins roi ON MO POUND HOG-WU.L FUtNISH fNOUGH f At rot to rouNOi 01 IXPtOtlVIS ONi tUSHIl Of WMIAT Will YJflO INOW6I4 HTWTMtTK 14114 It -to I . i AINCOATt SOUICI: OfflCt Of WAt INfOMATION RATION CALENDAR XCH - IM V.K " ""' " 1 2 3 I 2 3 4 S I 7 I 10 II 12 13 14 IS 18 17 1 8 1 20 21 22 24 2S 26 27 28 W B 7 ( 10 11 11 13 14 IS 1 17 18 1 M 11 22 23 24 25 II 27 28 2 30 31 MEATS, FATS, OIL, BUTTER, CHEESE Red . stamps A8, B8. CS. DS. F8 and G8, H8 and J8, ration ra-tion book 4. valid indefinitely. PROCESSED FOODS Blue stamps A8, B8 and D8, ration book 4, valid indefinitely. Blue stamps F8, G8, H8, J8 and K8 become valid for an indefinite period April 1. SUGAR Stamp No. 30, ration book 4, good for five pounds, currently cur-rently valid. Stamp No. 31, ration book 4, valid April 1, good for five pounds. Stamp No. 40, ration book 4, for canning sugar, indefinitely. indefi-nitely. A new stamp becomes valid val-id April 1. SHOES Stamp No. 18, ration book 1, expires April 30. Airplane stamp No. 1, ration book 3, good Indefinitely. A new stamp becomes be-comes valid May 1. GASOLINE No. 11A gasoline tamps valid until June 21. Stamps good for usual three gallons each, but must last three months, cutting cut-ting basic ration average to twj gallons per week. WASTE PAPER Save all waste paper for April pickups. Statistics WARRANTY DEEDS Alonzo E. and Ellen 0. Ellis to Austin and Mary E. Moyle. Lot 2-3 Blk. 64 Plat A Pleasant Grove $10.00. Wilf ord ' G. and Muriel J. Cox to Berf and Vera McKis. SecT 34 Twp; 7 R 3'E. $60Q.m- -' Achsa E. Paxman to Harriett E. Thurman. Blk. 49 Plat A Provo $10.00. Eltje Zeeman to Slcka Z. Kapp, etal. Sec. Twp. 8 R. 2 E. $100.00. Eltje Zeeman to Jacob Zee-man. Zee-man. Sec. 29 Twp. 8 R. 2 E. $100. Eltje Zeeman to Gertrude Zee-man. Zee-man. Sec. 29 Twp. 8 R. 2 E. $100. John A. and Mamie M. Whitby WHAT'S OH THE AIR TODAY Tuesday, April 4 KOVO 1210 KDYL 1320 :MI' Arttmr Hnls !I")nner Danclm 'Neil iBig Town :IS ffnrU'i Kronl Pafe N'pwsrnnm Jam for 8upper ::f0 rirk & Fat TlmoDate With Judy IDuffy'i .Tu1y Canova :4V . - .(..-. IBID Henry 7 :00 ";ahrlel Hentter IMystery Theater iramous Trial Burn and Allen ' :IsrnoUeve Tt Or' Nof " : h 7:301Amerlcan Forum IFlbber McGee SpotlKcht Bands iReport to Nation 7:JS I istorv Teller I 8 H: :00l l. Art Khi5"11 ::tO Arthur r.aeih Hob Hope j iHcd Skelton ft :l.t'ritar of Snnif fl 9 HI Fulton Lewi Jr., victory Tunei I.YHerf Cro Program: News ::(0 Sinfonletta ' . 'Johnny Presents . - 9 10 10: 10:; 10: :0O N'ews, t.alinr News iltouald Colman 1.1 '"leorxo Hamilton SO Womly Herman Voice of Nation 4.1 r-harlto snhak 'Let's Hancn 11:00 Henry Kuik's Music, News It II :1.1 Art Kassell IPnnRi by Sheila IParad of Bands I :n: MupIc You 1 :4.V Wednesday, April 5 6:0! jKldin' the Itance Karra and HomeNews 6:15: 'Rendezvous : so Treasury Fhow iNews Tlm 'n Tunes iCoffee Club 8:13 Mornlnn Matinee :nuth of P.order News :O0 Arthur i;ath I Mirth. Madness INews ' Ne"ws 7:1.1 Livestock Report leiiainpacne MuslclCorn's a Poppln' Harry Clark 7:30 News 'News IBreakfast Club A Thought 7 :4.1! Faslilons - Tthythm'Rhvthm Roundnpl INews :00i il.fra Lawton Martin Agronsky IKevellle 8:1.1 Tn asury Pararle T.obert St. John ISweet River I 8:3o;Shady Valley Folks: Reveille Roundup lAbbe Observes 8:4.1 star Playhouse I Llsi pttlixr Post INews :0OiArthur Gaeth Uoad of Life lAt Sardl's 9:15The Handy Man 'Vie- and Sade 9:110 MuMleal Memories lUrave Tomorrow ICIl Martin 9:4.1At the Console mavld Harum iPatty Jean 10:OO Bonke Carter News Hit itevue News Kate Smith 10:13 Gertrude Wiseman il.arry Smith Vesterdays HltsJBIg Sister 10:OiArmy Service IMemorable Muslc'Muslo IHelen Trent 10:1.1) INews 'Our Oal Sunday ll:0ONames In the News Tin Pan Alley 11:1.1 Babe Rhodes 1 1 :30. Morninir Musical j Famous Muslo ll:4.i:Oeno Bartall Art Baker 14:00' Music 13:1.1! J2:S0Cedrlc Foster 12:4.1 Musical Program Guidlng Light IToday's Children ll.isht . of World iUvmna 1:00, Morton Dow ney l:l.i;Palmer House 1:30 Yankee Party 1 :4.1 2:0O'Clubwomen 5:15 Rhythm Matin S:30;Detectlve Story 2:4.1! i Backstage Wife IStella Dallas il.orenzo Jones IWIililer "Brown 3:00, Hay Dady 3:l.1!Archle Andrews 8:30,Sereiiad S:43,Churcn of Christ G!rl Marries Hough Rider Portia Faces Llfe IJust Plain Bill News Front Farrell Name the Tun 4:00: Utah News 4:15.NeWB Service 4:30; Merry Go Round 4:4.11 6:00Fulton lwia Jr. . 8:1.1;Superman ft:.to; Halls Montezuma 8:4.11. L)r Kate News Reporter , Sweet and Hot IM;yir and., News WAR EFFORT ONI COW Will FURNISH fOUt MKVICt MfN WITH THIK DAILY AllOTMf NT Of Urn. CHffSf AND MIIK ONI AC( Of AKUTS VKtOS INOUCH Oil TO MAKI NITKOGlVCiaiNI FO $10 ANTI-TANK SMiUS ONI IUINIL Of f I AX II WIU Til 10 INOUCH OH TO MAKI ,. PAINT fO I I )IIW . CtlMIC IT NCI I. I J . h -iV-.RVTV-ING "II you're going to Insist on dally lnspecion, dear, I think I'll joir "the Marines!" to Merlin A. and Fae C. Whitby Sec. 24 Twp. 4 R. 1 E. $10.00. Clifford Hales to Dora O. Hales, Lot "8 Blk. 18 Plat A Pleasant Grove. $1.00. Trl-State Lumber Co. to Glen- wood and Florence E. Denny. Sec. 21 Twp. 8 R. 3 E. $10.00. Lewis and Effie Marrott to James and Lillian E. Fisher. Sec 4, Twp. 7 R. 2 E. $10.00. "Brighamine Johnson and Jo- sepmne scoix. to James ana i-.il-lian E. Fisher. Sec. 4 Twp. 7 R. 2 E. $1.00. Lucy Blackett to John W. Pen nington. Sec. 29 Twp. 7 R. 2 E. $185o.oq.:. ' : --Birdie H. .Moore to Fannie Sow-ards. Sow-ards. Blk. 8 Plat C Provo. $300.00. Albert C. and Maud Halladay to Maud Halladay Bray. Sec. 2 Twp. 7 R. 2 E. $1.00. Albert C. end Maud Halladay to Mae Halladay. Sec. 2 Twp. 7 R. 2 E. $1.00: Mons and Josephine Monson to Earl W. Woolley. Blk. 38 Plat A Pleasant Grove. $4000.00. KUTA 570 KSL 1160 IP.a.v '"irain SwlniriColumbla Present mrlcan Hero j ',Crccp by Night !Edwn C. Hill Correspondent IPaul Nellon i Mystery f.um and Abner Passlnit Parade ISecret Ambition Bob Allen lOnod Cheer 8on Nwi (American Melody lUhythm t.sne ll.owell Thomas Ivictor Parran ISnmniy Kaye IConitress Rpeake I IMasterworki Want I News Hall Melntyr ISchool of Air lnome Front lAunt Jenny IBnukage Talks jLlfe Can He (Music and New Ma Perkins jjudy and Jan IBernadlne Flynn IRecal Melodies IThe Goldberg Herman Wilson News Aound Town Uoyce Jordan Kraok Mclntyr 1 1 r. Malone ISonp for Vou jOrgHn Reeital COW. 1S44 T t WVKt we. TH L U . NIT. OfT. American Woman; Downey Song iMary Marl in Ma Perkins .tar Tim ITrene Beasley IPepper Young L.dies Be Seated Bright Horizon lHapplness IRachelor's Child Blue Frolics Matlne I INews l4ews " jvallant Lady I Meandering Muste'stortes I Open Door I Marilyn Day IBob Andersen lAmerlcan Women Time for Rhythm Rhythm Randevu Danrw Maiiuoe INews I Herman Wilson Lyn Murry IRhythm Rhapsody 1 nick Tracy jjerl Sullivan IMusIc and News Sea Hound HVorld Today Terry. Pirates Hop Harrigan !Jack Armstrong r-aptin Midnight Korn Kobhlera Portia Faces Life Vlctor I'arran Sports News A X WHY I SHOULD WELL, A CHUWK Ml fill V . MERCIFUL HEAVENS J ( ' i i , l rrrr-r think a cook-d Vf fsll imto his pam V JftlJi JF::n' Nl e critter a V nQ?- v i Llrf kIKiVm J J 'I 0rt99?BE,Si& J I RAV AK1 HE BASTED V l T Vf U "V) 1 vLuvr f LOO! HE U . . . A V TLL BE J V 11 VyfilJI rri AWtFORKED, THAT WSlii TV, V th i Jfl SEEMS to ViAAA D J , Tiffa OW' V FOSHtMj rT ( THHOO TWO HOURS y)a Va ll( BE H,s hi: 71 OlllVH" Xr-iTf l&liiMd 1 r- . HE rsSGXCrr- ?T-rooKr "4 W AS OTT;suE CM TpW' 'M AN' HOW COME ).:. . g g BsTJ.1MH1 ' RYDm. V. ; . ... By RED HARMON 'mj'X J -4 i f?;7 : ;ht .-wtn k-Jr) a ihr:ftt wiFE.iin.'rj thanks. tou th's'a he he-3 ) : : ' '" tn f v yf j i -:les and his friends " ' -1 :VHJ I (I rvi IlKlrtS t: . . .. p r. : ig itelf 1 IL5 UBS iflllgj I PPESUWE TMAT HAL KROOJERS ; i- GUESS SO HE GOT 1MTO (HE pl 1 AkJO.I KMOW HOvW EXCITED 'MEVlL BE WHEN AyB I "rj P ? "i Ms FQUR J LLpROBA&ify' s "We had it made special-juniorjnsisted on more zip to fifA P W f C OtTR BOAFDING 4QUSE CUPOLA, MAJOR,1 THE LAST BiRD I RESCUED PR0V ONE O' THESE- f IS HAVlNf THE STITCHES REAA.OVJED TODAV-- HOP IM, ASJ- I'LL SOU ANJ ASSIST HOME RED CROSS WORKER KILLED IN ITALY WASHINGTON, April 4 (CP) The American Red Cross announced an-nounced last night that Ophelia Tiley, 42, assistant director of Civilian War Relief for the Rprl Cross in Italy, was killed in a plane crash there March 25 while performing her duties as a liaison officer with the Italian Red Cross. A native of Essex, Conn., Miss Tiley directed civilian relief in unoccupied France and in North Africa following the invasion. Colfax, Cal., once called Illinois-town, Illinois-town, was renamed in honor of Schuyler Colfax, Vice President under Grant. I'M A BIRD WITH A HEART AND SOUL People who borrow from me say I'm "a bird with a heart and soul." I do try to be helpful help-ful and friendly. I've had to borrow bor-row myself, so I know how pleasant it is to do business with someone who tries to be human. Call in or give me a jingle at 375-W if you need a loan of $20 to $300. sFINAfUCES CO. upstairs Above The Academy . Theater 48 North Univ. Ave. Phone 375-W ... ) MAJOR HOPPLE 1 f rMCTfP W M HOM.E. OPFlCER CLANJCV? ARE VOL) AWARE. I'VE 3UST LOST 7 VALUED AT q POlT EGAD, NJO AiOV- lVE VMHERE BUT AOAE NES, EVEN TO JAIL,' OW'S THAT NENM ROAD TO ALASKA? DETAIL FOR TODAY Double Deckers Most soldiers 6nd DOUBLE nECKERS a difficult Droblem. There have: been violent argu ments over . whicn level is tne most desirahle. ' The G. I. who chooses the lower ted finds it is realtively simple to hit the hay, but discovers that 11 uie soiaier in th unner 'arrives late, his face may be used as a steppingstone to the higher strata. If the soldier sol-dier on lop tosses and turns in his sleep, the guy below gets little rest. It has been suggested that the guys in the top layers be issued is-sued parachutes, as too many soldiers sol-diers forget the distance to the floor when they wake up Ih the a. m., and make like a demolition demoli-tion bomb. PRINCIPAL RESIGNS NAMPA, Ida., April 4 UF5 William Gillam has resigned as principal of the Nampa high school and. will "be succeeded by Harold Willmorth, bookkeeping instructor, Edson H. Deal, chairman chair-man of the school board said today. to-day. Gillam said he has signed a three-year contract as superintendent superin-tendent of the Payette schools. Every Afternoon (Excepting Saturday) and Sunday Sunday Herald Published Sunday . . . Morning Published by th Herald Corporation. 10 Soutb' Flrt West Street. Provo. Utah. Entered as second class matter at the. postofflce in Provo. Utah under the act of March 3. 1S7 Suhsrrlptlon term by carrier In Utah county, $0 centa th month. 14 80 for six months. In advance. 19 T0.' th year. In advance, by mail anywhere In United States or 'te possessions. 60 cents the month; $4.60 for sis months; $S.60 th -year la advance, ' ! ? - . ;;S-r ; f I , ffTii7 '....'. 53kA.fei. lfoAvl TS AMD HER BUDDIES VOO'l fYOYYV j OWH . VM Qover TWb 4 OST fcOOTS rTriKOStTrTr rwizn 4r-: & T , WASH TUBBS v" r c . . ' .'4k. m mjim i i i i . n( FRIEND C0MIMG IM FROM BURMA TODAY..) f EASY? YOH, HE 6 WASTING 1 T yEi5IR. lAW.TrlERE'S PUNN0 WHAT HE'tL SEE IKWO vOJtjTIIL HAVEM'T-SEErJ HIMlW A TIME... WHO'S HE? HIMSELF IW A-2. A FLYERI HE WAS ' b0YS,&0T i WANT... SAY.' ( HAVE AWOTHER W &OOP OLE B'AS! J ' WHAT 1 0U6HTA BE O'JT THE IMPOSSllE IM HE'5 ALREAD ARRiyFD.' I PAY'S LEAVE, gig. S -'jy . S DOES HE HERE FLYIM6 PLAMES WHEN YOU AMC ' r HEY FAV TC WHY THfc O SM I ' I Tin r TUf- HUM Hi TH I I 7 UFB IM KWi-f I " M X pack to the Mi,-:rr rV us; H-.PiEMTroFWHATTHE IL mjC ' -11 tjL riv lllPlg SIDE GLANCES THIS CURIOUS WORLD V '.-A.Jl'Af.Tfc' m&si Cf 'sl USED BV THE GERMANS IN WORLD :1- IjS V3J.V: sCvl 'mh WAR ONE FIRED SHELLS WEK&HIN& (-' V W , ft" tt&, i'M 2.28 POUNDS... BUT OF THIS WE1&HT f I V iTT J ' f V F ' T. M WEC. U. S. Ps"T OFF. c0f- t4 yv wt swtvitt. inc. t. m. ntc u. s. f-at. ory. . - . "I'd eat dill pickles before going to bed, too, if I thought I'd have the wonderful dreams you do!" The first published work of California's famous author, Bret Harte, appeared in San Francisco's Francis-co's first literary, periodical, the. Golden Era, in 1857. OS'. Vt TVOOCHT SO tOCH The British Commonwealth has bought and paid for more than 9,200 planes produced in the United Unit-ed jStates" since .the beginning of the war ih September, 1939. -Airv5t VK'c.VS-VAjHfsT Vt'S 00Kf3- 6t.l I ( ' J TrE. VAiWa J yZ ' f 'M I!K BY MA aiSVKt. .SC. T M R.C U 1 6 J WKSRE'S LMER yj.- ANSWER: Vladivostok, U. S S. R NEXT: Herald Want Bv ERfuXL BLOSSEH i ft t: m. beg, u. Ct, orr. V-y Bv GAR MARTIN CAW TrtKT Him By ROY CRAtlH HY, BlBl BLAIES.-IT5 6REAT TO SEE YOU, SA (TuSSf AN SCIENTIST NOW SACKS UP THE OLD BELIEF-" BELIEF-" THAT OVCVCTeVW Su442r - ARE "GOOD FOB WHATAILS YOU," BECAUSE OF THE BACTERIA-KILLING OILS CONTAINED IN THEAA. West winds. Ads Bring Results VajOT 'b OtQKsO I COOV' ? r- V ---T-. p-v J VViOVsS i . i L: ' |