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Show The Page Four July in the North Atlantic Li IP i ..... vi . That Utah is in desperate need oi relief from merchandise allocatcensus, was ions based on the ieealed tn a recent report made to his board of directors by Ezra J. Fjeldsted, secretary of the chamber of commerce. Mr. C 1U-1- 0-u- yjeldsied's study .ivy I i 'is . MW if Headquarters for , BUS INFORMATION As the war goes on, transporta- tion conditions are constantly changing. Before making a trip, be sure to consult your Burlington Trailways agent well in advance for the latest travel information. It's summer, but these bluejackets on a United States navy aircraft carrier scrape ice and snow oft the flight deck as their ship lies at anchor at a North Atlantic port. The planes are Grumman Avenger torpedo bombers. A German publication recently explained the reduction in activity by stating that the use of aircraft carriers to pro- 57 tect Allied convoys had taken the Germans by surprise. MORS WAR BONDS TRAILWAYS BURLINGTON BUS DEPOT Carter Cafe m k& A. or people whose does not clot properly rave existed for ages Consequent- ly, many different drugs have been suggested for their relief, most of A ray of hope which are ineffective. tor these unfortunate people has recently been developed by research workers. Studies indicate that hemorrhages and prolonged coagulation time are due to a deficiency in or lack of vitamin K Dam and Henrik A. blood IWSt 1 s,--: -- 4 TIMES - at Ne- Good teeth and gums are a health asset. They are a personality and beauty asset. Their care requires some effort, hut the results are worthwhile. Furthermore, a clean healthy condition of the teeth and gums can usually be secured without the expenditure of large sums of money, if the mouth is cared for 1879. S. B. GIBSON .. 9iOY E. GIBSON A Publisher Editor, Manager Subscription rate: $2.00 per year, Advertising payable in advance. rates on request. in time. history be taken and that the cooperation of a good physician be recured. -- 4 Pmniinc ' J - . ComJnnatiQn 4- '"4 4 Axis countries improve position workmen make best record. Soldiers on the fronts nci'd at least lit workers on th home front t') k t j iImiii fui'jilicd with weapons and materials to win the war. Hundred of proilnOH r.f the Boll and factory are n'c-s;irto equip and maintain the armies and navy that thn I'niti'tl Siiiti s Ikis put into In ftiipplylns; the field and to other I nited Nations. No industry iTtnl iiriH products morn vital to th Hiirccm of th' e nrinieq than the metal minim; industry. Literally a thous:!t)'liind one arlieles that require metal are absolutely to the welfare of our flKtit-inforces 1'rlor to the w;ir the llritish Km-piand the. I'niled States controlled 73 per cent of the world'B mineral product ion. Today, however, the situation vastly difWith the countries and ferent. islands they have conquered, the g rt 1 5 - h i onor Roll in . fin mineral resources, but American axis powers have Improved their mineral position considerably. Iron are now available to our enemy, has Inert ased from 6 to 55 per rent, steel products from 20 to 3i per cent, petroluiim from 1 to 7 per ten!, coal from 27 to "?, per cent, cepper from 6 to 10 per cent, lead from 7 to 22 per cent, rinc from Id to 27 per cent, tin from to 72 per cent, niansraneso from 2 to "it per cent and chroma from 6 to 'iu per cent of the world total So the I'tali miner has a Job to do out produce the axis and hrc is (flint; Just that. These men who ku down into thfi dark recesses oi tho earth have no apologies to make. They are dointr a job of importance along with tho foldiera at the fronts, and they will outproduce their enemies on the home fronts of axis countries. r-'- i fKeututly 5lrainht j Naiion.ill'i-iiibr-1'ro.lu- . 1 Houiboii 4 rrf hikry Raymond Peterson Arvid Peterson Basil ' Angus Christensen Dennis Christensen Wesley Christensen fiDOD Going Into "Action On The Mining Front i -- civil- Edward Ballow Henry Ballow Peter Ballow Bobby Ballow Farrell Bosh Entered at the post office at Nephl, Utah, as second class mail matter under the act on Congres of March stamped envelope, to American Dentil Association. 212 East Super it street. Chicago, ill. . .lit i ed freight trains. "No national increase in Clayton Aagard Eugene Aagard Kenneth Aagard Lewis Anderson Rulon Anderson .trnd questions with - over-crowd- v I east-to-we- st Lev an s NEWS Published Every Thiiraaay phi, Juab County, Utah recently reported that treatment with viinmin K of patie;.ts with jaundice prior to operating, eliminated the risk of bleeding as a consequence of the surgical operation. Caution regarding the prospective care of bleeders is A recent ilrongly recomrr.cndcl. article in the Journal of the American Medical Association states: "If the patient's history or physical condition is such that doubt is entertained concerning his ability to respond properly to an operation, blood studies should be made." If a bleed ?r must have a tooth extracted, it is ost urgently advised that a careful " cross-haulin- l9"4l Battle Rages "W I "15, Even as American anj Japanese forces on the Aleutian island of defense freas came from outside the war, yet these depressed areas Attu blasted away at each other, Seabees of the navy set up bases, supply of te sihate, while only 6.4 came still enjoy allocation that is centers, and generally started military housekeeping. Here a truck carfrom counties in Utah. The de- ries supplies from a U'lul'-- g boat somewhere along the shoreline. Don't spend your pay in competition with your neighbors for srarce civilian goods. Save, America, and you will save America frorr black markets und runawaj Inflation. Buy more Bonds every payday. How many bonds? Figure it out yourself. a person take who is a known bleeder before having a tooth removed? H. Bleeders North Main; Phone 264 lense aren" studiedvvere Salt l.Hke, and Weber-luv;- s. Tooele, Utah Tnis means, to put it in another fy way, that Utah's total popul.il '..in has been greatly expanded perhaps in excess of 10 per cent s nee the J 940 census. Yet 1940 is still used as a basis of allocation of and manufacturing merchandise materials This situation not oniy gives an unwaranted surplus to states mat have decreased populations, bUL it tends to makes the shelves of Utah merchants empii?r. What gcod are ration coupons if there is too little merchandise? Think of how much moxe shopping time is iequired going from store to store to buy essentials and a!l the more wasteful since our population is primarily engaged in war work "It's essential, too, that UTAH manufacturers be allocated the more materials to manufacture than they did in 1940, so that they can supply at least some of the needs of the stmte's swollen pop ulation. Manufacturing this added percentage of goods in Utah would YF g eliminate some of the of items in the as Dental Association. Ami-ncii- measures preventive QVVhat e In Seabecs Move July othe.- - sLates. ian production is necessary to help "As of November - December, Utah achieve a war-tim- e equality 1942, the Industrial Commiss'rn of with ether industrial areas. Some Utah established that 18 per cent parts of the country have lost popoi the cmpoyes in the congested ulation and production because of DIESETtllSTBItS YOUR DENTAL I. Q. state-wid- ai LATEST BUY of a tn condition of. scarcity grew out of a printed appeal his oi'lice made several months ago to national manufacturers in behalf of the distressed merchnts of the city of Ogden. Following is an excerpt from the secretary's comment: "Results we have had from an ilustrated bulletin titled, "Ogden Has Gi jwing Pains" mailed to sev-rthousand sources of merchandise, as well as to Government Agencies, l.us convinced this office t.iat a concerted appeal made by all ini crested parties in the state would Tult ply the benefits to be obtaine d. While it is true that Ogden represents 'scarcity' in its most exaggerated form, t is equal ly true trat the distress is by no means localized. The point is that li Utah congestion in the several defense areas has not resulted mainly from shifts of population within the state, but rather frDi.i the influx of jiew residents from vfl, to Thursday, Utah Has Serious. Need for Additional Merchandise lif.irrflrtl : Nephi, Utah Times-New- s, I Wallace Connelly Carl Francom Glen Francom Maurice Grant Elbert Gardner Max Hermansen Warren Jackman John L. 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