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Show The Page Hour Neph, Utah Times-New- s, Thursday, Oct. 8th, 1942 Fara fin WAR NEWS ' ; fft iiiimimir-ir- ' ' J""' - i.mrnr.mnMni nHBnamai mi would you plan a i KNOW? DO YOU When you buy WAR BONDS you're SAVING, NOT giving! start getting WAR BONDS by getting WAR STAMPS for as You can little as 10 are sold on a money-bac- k guarantee by the U. S. Govern- WAR BONDS ment! have enough money for a new car after the war by saving WAR BONDS NOW! You can L ft-- ' jjsS WINNING the A WAR for each answer ' 1 Yirlnv. It's vitallv im. portant that you plan, your trips carefully. Why? g Do you know I 1 Buses will carry 250,- - 000,000 more passengers this year? 2 Bus lines have changed schedules to conserve vital materials? 3 Buses are carrying the greatest load in their his- tory? These changed conditions require careful ning for better traveling. vO The attic. (O The garage, i i i i ' only when neces- ad- - sary; plan trips in vance. 2 Select less crowded schedules; go week days. - 3 Get tickets early; take 1 suitcase, only 78 NEPHI CAFE N. Main Ph. 255 that no planes roar down upon your home ... no shells plow up your fields ... no armies trample your crops and fields. Yet in this war, victory begins on your farm by producing more Food for Freedom and by saving more in War Bonds and Stamps. Here indeed is an opportunity every American will welcome. For by saving your money, you help save for yourself as well s your country. What's more, your money invested in War Bonds helps keep down NOTE-N- ow the prices of the things you buy; helps make the money you spend go further-no- w. By putting your money into War Bonds and keeping it up regularly, month after month, you will be sure of having the money when you can use it best. And if you need the money, you can get it back anytime after 60 days from issue date of the Bond. Don't delay your "fighting dollars" are needed now. Make Every Market Day "Bond Day" Invest At Least 10j You Can Buy buy u.s. War Bonds Through Your Rural Postman! WAR Bonds Stamps The applicant refuses to turn the machinery and equipment which he proposes to replase: J. Tne applicant has not named In his application a dealer from Whom he can purchase th new farm machinery arid equipment 4. The applicant wants to re or place by motor power and has not given a satisfactory reason for the 2. in horse-pow- er mule-pow- I This spat 6a T I contribution to America's Ail-O- ut War program To prspara raids, Hrst Ca) Clean the attic. 00 Reinforce the roof. CO Paint house black. 3. Tha avaraca bom bar carrlos I nra bombs anauch 2.2-- 1 ta fa) 100 to 200 fires. CO 1,000 to 2,000 00 Behind a tree, Cd) In building. to 20 fires. 0) 10Cd) 1 or 2 fires. fires. (a) Wait for fire department. Q0 Throw a bucket of water on it. Cc) Use water, with hose, and sand. 00 Use a wet blanket. If you ara driving your wnan rata sounds Continue driving withi lights on. (a) 00 Turn out lights and stay in cat. CO Pull car to curb, turn off ignition, seek shelter. Cd) Take a side road. a parson Is Injured by fair Tha air raid warning signal CO Help him sit up. 00 Leave him in a prone position and call your warden, (f) Give him whirkey. Cd) Try to get him to walk. CO A long steady blast for over a minute. 00 A series of short blasts. Cc) A long sod short blast. ' If a flro bomb hits your hams, you fthould 4a p 0 I I II g g 11 5 4 U, f I j I I I lnK dVbrte I I ANSWERS ON PAG1. 8 1 union pnemel 5TRCE5 X St A IT ii n'-- f WILL PAYTOP CASH PRICE FOR LATE MODEL USED CARS Call Nephi 196 CLASSIFIED FOR RENT 4 rra furn or unfurn. home. 94 N. 4 East. FOR SALE New 5 room circulating heater; also 960-l- b McCor-mac- k Deering Electric Separator. Irel Chase, phone 3S4. 4-- FOR RENT See Mrs. for information Royal Typewriter Eva Hoyt 1934 V8 SEDAN. FOR SALE Rex L. Tolley. EXPERT HEMSTITCHING. Imof your prove the appearance Christmas gifts, layetts, satin quilts, etc. with hemstitching. Flora Bush 30 N 1 West. (Old Sparks home) -- FOR SALE Crested wheat grass seed; also Wener pigs. Irel Chase, Phie 364. Htm SAVE TIME AND TIRES Do Your Shopping IN NEPHI , i IN STOCK. BaUey Grocery ri-- III II . CHOICE PEARS NOW - - I I III III - 111, .HILL , WANTED" TO PURCHASE Oats and barley. Advise bushels and price. Mail all replies to box 115, Nephi, or phone 196. ORDER YOUR WINTER POTAMerl TOES NOW. Choice Bliss. McPherson, Phone 369R2. gree to rent or let others use the new machinery and equipment on such terms and conditions as the county rationing committee may deem necessary. fmim - c All that any man could ask for in a whiskey! OLD Sunny 1 1 Brook KENTUCKT HOI STRAIGHT H HON WHIMKET CHEERFUL AS MTSMIME" BEFORE YOU TELEPHONE g .J. r When boring bomrbon msk for Old Stuuty Bfok by National DiMill-r- I f: telephone calls. 3 s Products Corp N. Y. 90.4 Proof WANTED! HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bones, Wool, Hides Pelt, Fura and Dead or Uteltu Animals. Pelt Prices paid for Dead or Useless Sheep Prompt Service Utah Hide The ilU'.i'i'i.tMi.tlMlitfliH'ita PHONE 88 5 S3 unnecessary local or long distance i ii 2 u ill jj StssfBsfloi 1 I 5; Please don't make er wants to applicant change from hand labor to machinery and ha not given a satisfact ory reason for the change. e. The applicant refuses to a- -. 7a During an air safor (a) Outdoors. (c) la the park. : change. 5. blue candies. i or by any other means. stantial reduction in the productesion of crops o rcommodities sential to the war effort, and 4. The machinery or equipment will perform more than the average service for similar machinery or equipment in the community. The county committee shall dis approve any application for one or more of the following reasons: 1. The applicant Is able to have repaired and made servlcable the machinery and equipment which he propo.HPs to relace. Near inside wall. (d) Near the door. an-rai- j g How to have a 1 6 Whan tha slran sounds. you should bed. Blackout Go to 00 (a) your home, (c) Telephone your friends, (d) Look for the planes, (e) Stay in the street. trip-plan- better trip Travel 00 2 The failure to approve the application would result in a sub3. is 80 Tha bast way ta Mack out a room is sit in the C) Turn outUsethe lights and blackout materials to dark, (b) cover windows and doors. CO Burn In an air raid, tha safest placa The applicants present incannot handle the creased production planned and needed as a contribution to the current aerlcultural needs. The applicant cannot meet his equipment needs by repairing his old equipment, by purchasing or renting used equipment, by custom work, by exchalge of work or equipment correct passing. 1. on the farm important tests you will ever take. Your ability to make a perfect score of 100 may tbat: mm IT'S TRUE most some day save 10 e 30-da- - i Here's one of the your life. Score i - 1 Tintlliii "Vigorous action" is forthcoming to keep all good farms producing and to make the best use of all available agricultural manpower, Claude R. Wickard, secretary of agriculture, predicted in an address at Peoria, Illinios, Oct. 5. In his speech, the Secretary pointed out the need of helping the nation's tvy million "underemployed" farmers move from marginal land to more productive lands which are being abandoned in some areas due to labor shortages and other war reasons. Labor Supply Inadequate for Beets The labor supply in prospect for beet harvest looks inadequate in Cache, Salt Lake, Box Elder, Davis, Tooele, Juab, Sevier, Millard, iron and Emery counties Edward C. Paxton member of the U. S. D. A. War Board representing the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, announced this week. But 'he want on to say that generally Japanese labor has been requested and this, with supplemental labor by student of above restricted age limits, is expected to help meet the emergency. The Office of Price Administration announced this week that V school cars carrying four or more minimal mmmmmm persons will get preferred mileage under gasoline regulations. Beginning, October 5, farmers and workers are required to get to obtain certificates rationing heavy duty footwear. Information and forms for certification may be , obtained at the office of the local rationing board. With alfalfa hay at $15.00 a ton MORE WAR BONDS are worth 33H an dfeed wheat at 97c per bushel, the advantage of using more feed in 10 years! wheat in the production of milk, beef and lamb were pointed out today by Wilford Bailey, chairman of the Juab County U.S.D.A. War Board. While wheat is a different You get a $25 WAR BOND (maturity kind of feed than alfalfa, the amount of hay required to make for value) only $18.75. a gound of gain can be reduced by using more wheat in the grain ration, h said. Under an amendment to the farm machinery rationing order, farmers will not be required to certify on use of machinery and equipment When you hold WAR BONDS 10 in Class' B. if the retail value is This will save less than $25.00 years you get back $4 for every $3 farmers the trouble of making certification to dealers on small items. you save! Its a choice of giving the men in armed service of our country the equipment they must have to win the war and to protect them from the enemy or allowing val Series E WAR BONDS pay you 2.9 uable metals to be tied up in machinterest on your money! inery that may be used only for a short time duing the season, said Orville L. Lee, chairman of the I btah State USDA war board today, in explaining the necessity of rationing farm machinery. He said he there will be enough believed machinery to handle crops but "we certainly cannot allow any of this material to be wasted." Every pound of iron and steel must be the win to will it all to do made war," he said. Farm machinery and equipment in either Class A or Class B must be actually delivered to the purchaser on or before midnight, Oct. 31, 1942, to come within the provisions of the rationing program. After that, more stringent measures may be taken. Use of existing coops, brooder houses and other equipment in the raise program to meat birds during the fall and winter, was stressed this week by the Utah State USDA war board. The program to produce 200 million chickens this fall and winter was not intended for poultrymen who would have to build new coops or brooder houses, or buy any considerable amount of equipment, according to the war board. "Keep the Scrap Rollin' in. y There is a supply available To have now for many plants. these plants shut down may mean that some of our boys won't have the equipment they may need to have their lives. Army or WPA trucks will again visit for your for your pile of scrap iron. The county rationing committee ii authorized to approve an application for new farm equipment and machinery only if it Is evident 3 & Tallow Co. Three Mllea West of Spanish Fork "I |