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Show PAGE 10 900. -VTAM COUNTY, UTAH DAILY HERALD rWEi IV FRIDAY. APRIL 7, 194 lrvi mnToi, War Widow A'V. f 'A I? H Believed to be the first American Ameri-can war widow to visit a husband's hus-band's grave on foreign soil, Mrs. Jack Feinstein of New York is pictured kneeling beside be-side the grave of Sergt. Jack Feinstein, in American cemetery at Kzarmetzour, Tunisia. She is in North Africa as member of 'ISO-Camp Shows unit. Easter Sunrise CanatataToBe Sung at Orem OREM Combing 130 mixed voices from the Lincoln high school vocal departments, the Easter cantata. "Resurectlon Morning," by B. Cecil Gates, will Ho nreMnttd at the Scera audi' tnrlum as u Easter sunrise ser vice. The event is under the dir ection of E. B. Terrv. music de partment head. The reader will be L. L Terry. "RMiireetlon Mornine" tells the story of Christ and his crucifixion cruci-fixion and resurrection, and is very appropriate as an Easter rendition. While the cantata, in song and story is in itself simple to understand, a special feature of colored slides will be shown on the Scera screen to add to the effect. Alene Johnson will be the accompanist. ac-companist. The program will start at 8:30 a. m. and last for 50 minutes. The public is invited to attend. Easter Rites In Lutheran Church Divine services will be held on Good Friday and Easter Sunday at St. Mark's Lutneran cnurcn, Third North and University avenue, announces the Rev. C. M Looker, pastor. Good Friday services will convene con-vene this evening at 7:30 o'clock, at which Holy Communion will be celebrated. The general sermon theme for the Lenton season is. "What Shall I Do With Jesus?'' and this evening's service topic will be on the question: "Shall I Crucify Him?" Divine services will be held Easter Sunday at 11 a. m. Ceilings Fixed On Beer Prices The local office of Price Ad-'. Prince Huiab rt in an effort to ministration calls particular at- settle the puitical crisis. m tention to a new regulation ef- j Sforza. m jir exHusivc interview fective April 1. which establishes : with the L'nit.'d riv.vs, al.su iivli- definite ceilings on the retail price 'cated that the executive commit tee Of the six-party junta will remain re-main firm in ivfusinjr to enter the cabinet until the king formally had agreed to r tire. ; Tlie press office of Pn-inicr Pie-tro Pie-tro Bndoglio lasu' J an official denial de-nial of a purported sta tenu.-nt by Humbert that he offered to take over the king's duties and interests inter-ests immediately. "The mirnnrted ripolaratlon bv l the Prince of Piedmont (Humbert, (Hum-bert, as ,given out by a news aeency, is devoid of anv founda tion, tne statement saia. 1 Sforza's statement followed a1 meeting of the executive commit tee yesterday at which Benedetto Croce, Liberal leader, revealed a 1 a a. m J I A. mat tne King naa agrceu lo re- i tire temporarily after Kome tans; and permit a lieutenant-generalcy under Humbert until the Italian people have a efcance to vote when Italy is fully libaiated. 1 Referring to the statement by Croce. who has refused suggestions sugges-tions to tak over the premiership. Sforza said the action was ' orig-; inated only by our loyaltv to Italy and the Allied cause, since Italy can not make a war effort as long as she is led by men who fought by the side of Hitler.'' "Kings have one quality they have or should have as their first consideration the permanent in- WASwrer.Tnv r-,.-n v irm I Wests of their dvnastv, ne ex- The office of Price Administra-!Plained- "l fcel cnnfld?Rt th tion today announced that ad-lkin win rea,lze he serves his vance use of meat ration stamps caus" and name better bv retiring for quantity purchases from ' immediately since his presence is farmers will henceforth be iim. j such an element of irritation to his ited to 18 prerelease stamps, to-1 DP1- taling 180 points. Sforza's statement came while This means that stamps 1-1 ' members of the six leading poli-through poli-through 2-8 and A-5 through C-5 tical parties were scheduled to dis-are dis-are now valid if meat is bought cuss new evpnls 111 the cr,MS- ln" from a farmer. When the nextcludinK the king's agreement, set of red stamps Is validated fori general use the consumer auto-1 CLl'BVO.M.' DIES mancally is permitted to use the following 18 stamps for buying meat from a farm slaughterer, OPA explained. . The same rule applies to each ! and clubwoman, today were sched-ration sched-ration book regardless of the!uled Ior Saturday afternoon with number in each family. The pre-jburlal to follow in Minneapolis, use of stamps in farm purchans I Mrs. Winter died here yester- MM7 4 3 7 ) 4 tlJC lij I Italian King May Retire To Clear Political Crisis NAPLES. April 7 aR Count Carlo Sforza, one-time Italian foreign minister, said today he be- llieved King Victor Emanuel, in the ; interests of the Italian people, will retire temporarily even before the' fall of Rome and place the -Royal interests in the hands of Crown of beer, in region seven of the OPA which covers the state of Utah. The new regulation establishes "price as follows: Local beer of 17c for a 12 or. bottle of Fishers and Beckers. 37c on the 82 oz. Fishers and Beckers. 65c on the 64 oz. bottle of Fishers and Beckers. Eastern beer carries a 5c higher price on each bracket than western west-ern beer. The regulation over-rules any previous established price on beer regardless of the time that price was established. It sets the above ceilings as the only ones to be used. In addition to the strict observance ob-servance of the above prices, all dealers are requested to post a list of these prices in their business busi-ness places. The price panel would appreciate appre-ciate cooperation of local retailers in the establishment of these prices. Advance Use Points Cured of PASADENA, Cal.. April 7 (U.P Funeral services for Mrs. Thomas Thom-as C. Winter, 78, author, lecturer. has been in effect since the advent ad-vent of meat rationing, but OPA said the limitation was necessary because war ration book four is designed to last much longer than earlier books. day after a lung illness which had forced her to resign in 1942 as studio and public service director di-rector for the motion picture producers pro-ducers and distributors of America, Amer-ica, Inc. (l&31'j IT DOES THINGS FOR ME! Yea, new "UNITIZED" wallpaper can do much more than just cover a wall ... it will brighten your spirits . . . "pick-you-up" . . . and improve the appearance of your home a thousand fold. Let us give you an estimate. Co. W'J Vl' ( Av ftp f r EMBROIDERED NECKWEAR Quick - change ideas for your Suit wardrobe. Soft rayon sheers, lovely laces and crisp organdies. EASTER MILLINERY 2.98 v tew V Little Girls Easter Crowning glories for your Easter costume, in shapes and colors to flatter flat-ter every face! 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