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Show V- - BEAVER CITY. UTAH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER JOLLYOLD ST. NICHOLAS ft "numi" Uilll! lf If 4. According to word received fiom the regional office in Salt Lake City, about one-haof all I'tah veterans mistakenly included the amount of their subsistence in the reports of their earnings for the last three-mont- h period as required by the VA in order to enforce recent Congressional legislation establishing total ceilings of for marled vets and SI 75 for single men. While it is believed that less than l.tiiHi nan veternas will be Permanently affected by the result ot the survey, more than 5,000 (hecks have been either held up (ompletely or paid in reduced amounts until the VA can secure the proper figures from the veterans involved In all cases where 'he VA suspects that subsistence figures have been wrongly includ- ed in reports, the veterans are be- ins requested by mail to file again, Those veterans in programs or attending school, who believe that they mistakenly included subsistence figures, can expedite their cases by immediately sending a note to that effect to uie eterans Administration. Red gional Office, 1710 South Road, Salt Lake City. In addition to the cases listed in error above, the VA also points out that several hundred Utah vets failed to submit reports at all by the deadline of November 5. as required by law. In such cases the VA can do nothing but withhold checks until such reports are received. The VA emphasized the fact that all Utah vets who submitted correct reports have been paid on time. 20, 1946 Afs J"- - s m mm If mm Folks OF ALLMcTf Klnil rciiK'nibrnnoefl May ' Tin sntiKman CHRISTMAS at 4 lirltiiia(iiue. lAo weather wurms, and tixt soon tve urge Brino You Ked-woo- :d oj sci May the joys of Christmas f Christmas of 1946 and its mellowing effect upon our res. It is our hope that JOY this Christmas of be among iviil 1916 the most joyous brinx you many n blessing in AND GLADNESS you have ever known. the weeks and months ulivad. Modern Beauty Salon SHERMAN'S mmmm WARBY'S SERVICE Bernard Warby, prop. Mrs. Lew Kiser, prop. mnwm iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii 1 ji ifriWriTOllftlirfa 'riV- Visitors Permitted - VETERANS SUBSIST X UK CHECKS UEDUCEI) OH HELD l l PENDING SUKVKV Veterans in the Beaver area who have not received Veterans Administration subsistence checks, or who have received reduced checks which they believe to be unjustified, this month are advised to report to the VA immediately, Howard C. Cromar, contact representative in charge of the VA office at Beaver, announced today. niaiiiiHiiiii 5 iiiiiiii f; "iirilTlilr nMnlMlViiTliif ptsSJi ':3pri GO i!LL n'F Tsfiiy 'tSl- MSI ft - 'MERRY CHRISTMAS" . . . Some on the road to recovery, some doomed to spend their lives in hospitals, thousands upon thousands of World War II heroes are spending Christmas in hospitals again this year. Happy despite handicapping war wounds, fighting veterans have entered into the Yulutide spirit. A St. Lucy Honored Q. What may cause liver abscesses in beef cattle? A, After two years' experiments on the causes and conditions of liver abscesses In beef animals at the Colorado A. & M. College, Fort Collins, the conclusion reached was that of vitamin A in the diet of beef cattle was a factor which pre-- i disposed the liver tissues to ab-- t ' Q. At what age should pigs be weaned in order to have the sow bred in time to raise two litters in one year? A. At the Research Farm of the P.alston Piirina fiomnanv where the two litter a year program is followed, all pigs are weaned at 9 weeks of age. In weaning the pigs, remove the sow from the litter allowing the pigs to remain In the same lot un- til they are completely weaned. The sow should be fasted for 24 hours after she Is removed from the litter. Then feed her lightly for the next two or three days. The pigs may be allowed to suckle the sow once a day after weaning is started by returning the sow to the pigs for an hour. Q. What eaam blackhead in Lucy's Day, on December 3, inaugurates the Christmas season in St. Sweden. On that day the prettiest girl in the household is chosen to imper- boys. Big Ben in the Westmin-cloc- k tower of the houses of Parliament in London was named after Sir first The great bell Benjamin Hall, of works, when it wai Hung In 1858. Sir Benjamin, of generous height and girth, was often calhd "Big Ben" so, when discus-8lo- n ' a name for the bell began, member of Parliament shouted, "'Why not call it 'Big Ben'?' $35,724; trousers, coats, jackets, etc. $410,599; towels, wash cloths $10,670; blankets, comfor I Q. old Is there any dor fa? Business Hours: 9 a. A. has reached three years of age. The condition of the teeth does most to help determine the age of ft dog, but even the expert cannot tell accurately by examining an old dog )uet how old be is. Q. What k for dock eggs? A. 38 days for the more common greeds. S3 days Jor the Muscovy duck, ' Certified Veterans World War RFC for Small Businesses Stat.' ond m. tmni yaw qauiiM abort arponltrr problenu M FARM FACTS, S3S South Eighth Street, Sc. Louw 2, kJloon. Oiiaatinne. wiU b aaewered .nnitaii Repairing Sleeve P1 Usually one of the first wear is the a man's suit to show it may sleeve edge. At first thought but seem impossible to remedy; the sleeve has a good hem Jers Is a way to repair it. For out the hem and frayed edges,, rip remove any lint that is present s.d and Turn the hem to the right right the edge run a stitching along H nnrt. . .u- Then, witn the .mull nointed scissors, cut open the open tuck. Carefully press formed. learn that is thus nw Governments Institutions ifitd ot r 3 4. iTr i. 0 H mutt terlifying Wotld War nortit . Apply to WAA 'Z. XL Priority ond buy on doy, o.tign.d non-priori- YOU SHOULD FACTS ,. V.U,0n. Surplus remaining ofter the priority periods will be offered to buyers beginning DEC. 30 1946. No retail sale, made to the gen- eral publ.c. Proof of buyer's elig.b.l.ty requ.red. Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Local Non-Prof- it m. M.S.T. (except Sundays end Holidays) 2 p. to Dec. 23, 24 II the toeBbatton period I 3 FIXED PRICE SALE AT THE LOCATION way to tell how It is difficult to tell the exact age of a dog, particularly after he m may ventive measures, keep turkeys away from chickens, raise them on clean range, move the feeders, waterers, and roosts often, and keep things dean by following a definite pro-- , gram of sanitation. ! $3,800,000 APPROXIMATELY a small protozoan parasite, and there is no known cure tor the disease. As pre- 7 thread, webbing, etc. $119,096; shoe findings $229,271; 7 oz. ticking, green wool billiard cloth, celanese, oranburg flat weave, misceletc. $87,612; laneous soft linj items $102,892. ters, sheets, pillow cases, mattress covers, etc. $301,757; leather boots and shoes $217,703; hip boots, knee boots, overshoes $173,627; reconditioned leather shoes $257,032; braid, buttons, Flying suits, jacket, trousers, etc. $1,285,831; WAC dresses $148,262; caps, ties, socks, etc. A. This Is caused by i OR ITEMS YOU MEED CHECK THIS LIST HOW tar-key- i? the American cranberry studded ith nine candles. Liturgically, St. Lucy was martyred about 300 A. D. The story goes that Lucy gave her dowry to the Christians whose courage she admired instead of turning it over to her fiance. The enraged young man informed against her and she was condemned to be burned at the stake: unharmed by the flames, she did not die until thrust through with svord. Lucy is commemorated somewhat diversely in Switzerland where she is the legendary wife of Father Ch.istmas. Wearing a round cap v'r her long braids, a laced bod-li- e nnd a silk apron, she marches around the village wlta Father Christmas and distributes gifts to th while he looks after the J. scesses. Throughout Sweden sonate Lucy; very early Christmas morning she will go through the house awakening the household and giving each person a cup of coffee or some sort of sweetened beverage Her costume is traditionally a white dress with a red sash, and she wears, a wire crown entwined with bilberry twigs similar to NU GAFCO SALE KNOW ZJSL " ond,on.. oftu. through ,h tpled group, mu.t mod. in "9,ono1 to th.m. 8rok.r. or. .xclud.d from pr.or.ty chttV Py0 UniUd S,,e MoVt 6 pur- - Tr",l"1, ,?'irM f t'1 .obli.h.d to ir,,ur. .qui.abl. di.tri- btion. All tloimont. may l.ov. odditionol ordJ, which will b. oc of pefiono Cr.d.t orror.9.mn. mga b. w.th buy.r . 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