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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH 1 ied Bedspread General Johnson of Scraps Gai (est HUGH S. Jour: ) ' full-fledg- I scold. Last Mobilization. Why do I feel so confident? Well, appli-u- p, Pattern 2541 i moments. a diagram of block; ac- pattern pieces; airecuuua 01 taking quilt; diagram fcs color schemes. yardages; tder to: lot Needlecraft Dept. Circle Ave. bit New York cents in coins for Pat- - 15 torn Mustrial Diamonds detective aiamonas, used m industrial es- Hients, considerable quanti- consumed fofr trueing iingwheels, mineral boring, of wire drawing kd the sawing of hard stone. . I i are aiso useai in gjass aiiu g works for working and glass, in optical and and for machinery ting fiber, metals and hard or k, most j . horo-wor- ks isitions. MDESPOIIDEIIT Crying ipells, irrltabla rrervea due to functional lift, mJS E "monthly" pain ahould find Aomin's friend" in Lydia E. Compound. Trt.itl LPinkham'sSSS jDay by Day Stronger each day find us stronger, firmer m what we 'is right, and more tolerant opinions of others. John gentle; Ring. British Guns Alert for Nazis Anti-Aircra- ft I sat at the center of both industrial and manpower mobilization in the first World war. It is a strange result but the fact is that, although Scharnhorst and Stein invented the German idea of the "nation in arms," to overthrow Napoleon and change the face of war, and, although the Kaiser's was almost as complete a dictatorship as Hitler's, it was not German autocracy but American democracy that taught the world the terrible modern lesson of total war. This is no time for perfumed niceties. The cold fact is that without uie lull naval, military and economic strength of this country, mobilized and organized for war the first time in the modern sense, the Germans had total victory in the bag in early 1918. Then something happened. The M. P.'s didn't win that war. American resources and both economic and organization military did it. But they were masterfully organized and used by efficient and experienced men who believed, almost as a religion, in both our economic and political system. This administration is allergic to both that kind of man and belief. Hopkins, Per. ja.if?yaBlMaakSaelfc totmbit.. m.mm. kins, Wallace, Morgenthau I hate to scold them but do I have to rep somewhere Into at their along the coast on the alert for post gunners snap position English resent that such incompetents are attacks by hordes of Hitler's planes. Elsewhere throughout the United Kingdom similar defenses surprise fit to manage this great country were ready. Defense of the homeland against Nasi onslaughts by air, sea and parachute troops became a against an enemy who has shown problem vital to the continued existence of the British empire after the complete defeat of France. himself so fiendishly clever in ap plying the very lesson that compe tent Americans taught him and Ger Sen. Glass many in 1918? Concentration Camps? The President recently suggested that it would be a good thing for members of his press conference to go to a CCC camp. Are they going to be concentration camps? For Mark Sullivan, he is reported to have told other newshawks that he had a pardon "written out in blank." Mark is frequently critical but always gentle, I wonder about my "pardon in blank." If, as and when it can be done, I shall be boiled in anti-aircra- S -- I: - y rf 5'-- II 1 5 Hotel MPLE SQUARE .Opposite Mormon Temple SlCnLY RECOMMENDED u nn distinction to stop rrnij beautiful hostelry i cn Raf mark of P -- f ti C. KOSSITEB, MjT. the Traffic Would Bear" Pere was a time in America were no set prices. F Merchant chareed what "the traffic would f1 there fSht came to rcue of the consumer. H the p way to the estab- prices you pay when buy anything today. B. De-as an bathtubs Mille used l aide in making his heroines film. Dog-o- n Shame more glamorous our screen Jimmy Lynch of Sans SoucL players have showered and Mich., daredevil. Ha scrubbed before the camera, turns isovera carnival automobiles at high Remem with due discretion. speed, and has .escaped injury for ber Joan Crawford's bubble years. But when he tripped over a bath in "The Women"? That dog recently, ? dislocated his was one of the screen's most shoulder. elegant bathing bits, in recent Baths Without Soap . years. famous baths of ancinet Rome The or But In "The Howards Virginia Cary Grant takes a bath that may get him into trouble with the historians, though If it does nobody will be to blame. The Howards of Virginia," you'll recall is based on that popular book. "The Tree of Liberty." The author. Elizabeth Page, did exten sive research for it: Producer-Dire- c tor Frank Lloyd had experts at work for months before a camera turned. But the author wrote a scene in which the hero takes a bath in Raleieh tavern, at Williamsburg. Va. The first regulation bathtub was not brought to America until several years after the story takes place. Research failed to 'uncover anything In bathtub styles current for the period; in fact, the general impression seemed to be that the male gentry performed such ablu tions In the Potomac river. So Lloyd used his imagination, and decreed that Cary Grant should take his bath in a round wooden tub; maybe that's not according to Hoyle, historically, but it's the best he could do. were without one item we consider a To cleanse the necessity soap. body, a slave wielded a strigil. or skin scraper. Millions Visit Library the New York public library on Fifth avenue. In mr ys k3ve "3 Vj should I shut up? If I do, shall write myself down as gutless as a kippered herring and as simple as a snipe. There has been no move of this administration that to me seemed right that I have not rushed out to defend until my fan mail groaned with accusations of being r on two shoulders. a Just now I think many of the directions in which we are going are wrong and dangerous. I would like to forget to say so and to break the too strident pace of this column by writing a piece about the bees and the rabbits and their sweet engag-- j ing habits," but solar systems and universes are being too rapidly re oriented. If not doing so is "scold-- i ing," I intend to apologize and do it some more. THE SIZE OF THE JOB It is natural for military thinking to channel itself into grooves set by precedents and examples. Soldiers don't fight all the time. In periods of peace, industrial progress and invention go on but military science comes to a full stop. The results of any test of it in war are so deadly that soldiers, in peace, try to "keep up with their profession" and, in times like these, almost frantically. No two wars are ever quite alike. We learned some things in late 1918 that should help us now, particularly in industrial mobilization. But we also learned some things it would behoove us now to forget, particularly that our principal problem is raising men whose equipment we can somehow pick out of the air. The war in Europe has been between densely populated nations within a few hours flying distance of each other, and only a few more hours for motorized blitzkrieg machines. Industrial and railroad centers in each small country practically are the vital organs controlling the whole of it and paralyzing the s punches in any such of end the told the story. nearly Neither condition prevails here. Without nearby naval air bases, no enemy on either coast is going to threaten us or even this hemisphere. solar-plexe- 1939, 3,653,552 visited Linen Dates to 1253 Linen was first manufactured In England by Flemish weavers in 1253. $11,700 for One Book The highest price paid at an American book auction in 1939 waa $11,700, paid for a first folio of Audubon's "Birds of America." Sea in Desert Marine fossils have been found in Grand canyon and on the nearby Painted desert, indicating that an arm of the sea at one time covered this part of northern Arizona. Presidents and July 4 Three presidents of the United States died on the nation' birthMotion Picture Director Sam July 4 John Adams, Jefferson day, Wood took the European war by the and Monroe. One was born on July the forbade and horns recently 4 Calvin Coolidge. presence of radios on the set for 'Rangers of Fortune." "I had to Greenland the Largest do something," he said. "The play Outside of Australia, which is an ers had five radios on the set and Island continent, Greenland is the did nothing but talk of the war. Now largest island in the world. QQjQ00GOtt3 HOTELS When la RENO. NEVADA, it a at the HOTEL GOLDEN Rra.'t larceat en t ; Xt ' - "F '- - popalar kauL RENO KIT CARSON HOTEL a with Batk IZ.M Pcm Parkins S3 8. Viratnla St. - APARTMENT HOTEL Black from Teapla. Reaaenable Rateat 4a weak ar month. Caaanletel farnlihM. RICHMOND. 1 K. Na. ftaiple. Salt Lake. Next First Lady? and Bride at Honeymoon Home FINISHING KODAK PATRICIA MORISON PRINTS 16 25sf we spend five minutes at 10 o'clock Roll Developed and 16 print Z5c 16 REX PHOTO n Orfea Utah, 25c in the morning and at four in the afternoon listening to war bulletins, and that's all." OFFICE EQUIPMENT Patricia Morison, who has a tea NEW AND USED deaka and chain, a lea, tured role, agreed quite willingly, trpawriter. addinc ach'a. aafea. two cousins has DESK she 8. U fighting 3t W. Broadway. Ball Lake EX, though s it and the with royal air force, BABY CHICKS long time between ten and four. a DENVER HATCHED nJIOUC Describing his gift as "the least BLOOD TESTED we can do in these troubled times,' I All hoaTioa. Laflhoma, and Minor- A ado. 15.951 AA. SS.50I Frederic March recently purchased C M caa. AAA. SC.95i Haarr Mixad. 15.45. and presented to the American Red I pro paid, ouarrnl.od BATCHEHY. DaaM Cross, for use in Europe, a comHe ambulance. pletely equipped and Mrs. March were asked to parINEXPENSIVE MEALS ticipate in a benefit, but he was unTba beat food In Salt Laka la acrved by able to do so because of his work Tfca MAYFLOWER CAPE In Paramount's "Victory." He said at 164 Sooth Main POPULAR PRICED that he thought the ambulance would Luncheons, Dinners and Sandwiches be more welcome than their appearance. KODAK FINISHING ft viiiwiw doliTorr-OLOHAD- TZJT 1 J, s.v'sfcWivS' f 1 water-carrie- J Hollywood's Razor Blades About 90,000 safety razor blades are used annually in Hollywood studios for scraping and splicing r?VER since Cecil ft So NEWEST HOTEL state. ta.... oil. Lake's AD 10 By VIRGINIA VALE cock-eye- this easily EN RE Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Washington, D. C. Frisky Fido! He's just tch and his bow can be in rest of scraps. Do a block w w STAOE-SC- DEFENSE DANGERS There is a grave danger of this country going completely haywire under the pressure of war. It is true that the grossest neglect of defense in our history and the most reckless impairment of our credit and industrial efficiency have left us in a most defenseless posture. Although very weak, due to these deficiencies, we have roved the world like a lamb rampant slapping down the ears of every ferocious animal in the menagerie lions and tigers as well as jackals until we haven't a friend on earth. imd Perhaps the most pertinence on record is that the authors of all this incompetence and danger insist that they must be perpetuated in a third term for Mr. Roosevelt. I am accused of constant scolding. I don't want to be a scold. I examine myself about that "in the High over Uccle Sam's "West Point of the Air" at Randolph field, Texas, soars a training plane manned night session. I can't think that my by a flying cadet and his instructor. Seven thousand pilots will be trained annually In the recently inanm Kind oi preachment is wrong in this rated air corps' expansion program. Within 36 weeks from the time a flying cadet starts his flight training, crisis. If I can't think it is wrong be will be graduated as a military pilot and second lieutenant in the air corps reserve. I ought not to stop it scold or no isn't he, Many Uses for Pavr-Pahas many uses in The paw-paBermuda. Leaves of the tree, high in pepsin content, are used to "tenderize" meats. The fruit is served as a vegetable when green and as a delightful dessert in the ripened Point of Air' Mass Training of Pilots at 'West Carter Glass, the senior senator from Virginia, is shown with his bride, the former Mrs. Mary Scott Meade, at their Montview Farms, Va., home near Lynchburg. The senator is 82 years old. His bride is 50. A leader in the senate for the past generation, Glass is known as an expert on currency and fiscal matters. WPA Workers Swear Allegiance to U. S. When a radio program comes on the air with its Studio audience laughing, somebody has worked hard to get just that effect Fibber watcb McGee has an As the wife of the Republican which dangles from his vest pocWith 85 seconds before the presidential nominee, Mrs. Wendell ket L. Wiilkie comes into the public eye broadcast he checks the time anxShe was town librarian of Rush iously with the control room; with ville, Ind., when she married Wiilkie one second to go, Fibber nonchalantin 1918 on the eve of his departure ly says, "Oh, shucks, we got lots ol time." tosses the watch over the for France with the A. E. F. footlights into the audience, and they roar with laughter. 'Two-To- n' PHOTO-KRAF- T ECONOMY FILM SERVICE Any Roll Developed with 8 Quality Prints 25c Extra Prints 3c Wrap coin and film carefully DRUGS SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- N Box 749 PHOTO-KRAF- 8alt Lake HOTEL Just OGDI City. Utah BEN LOMOND UTAH ODDS ASD EPWS Patsy Kelly to films in Hal Roach's "Road Show," after an absence of two years . . . Warner Brothers' "All This, and Heaven Too," with Dette Davis and Charles Boyer, is the first picture to have its premiere performance broadcast by television . . . John Garfield will have his first cowboy role in "Flowing Gold" . . . Isabel Manning llewson's governess' pet admonition was "Hush, Isabel, or they'll hear you a block auay," but Isabel didn't hush, and now, as NBC's feminine commentator, she is heard from coast to coast! s e "Musical Americana," the radio program, has changed time it Is now heard on Tuesday nights at nine, Eastern Daylight Saving Time and has alse changed location. It is broadcast from New York, so that, if you'rt visiting the city and want to attend a broadcast, you can do so. Yog can arrange for tickets at the West This weird apparition Is not a vis- inghouse building at the New York itor from Mars, but simply Tony World's fair; if you can't get over t ("Two-TonGalento, heavyweight Radio City, you can listen to II pugilist. Tony is hiding behind his as a special rebroadcast from the new training mask which saves hit Singing Cascades. face from disfigurement. West-Inghous- Daniel P. Sullivan, Taking oaths of allegiance to the United States are trrr.net WrHpT. Albert E. Lindley and Frank Oscllo, (left to right). Law lor. head timekeeper of construction work on the new As WPA workers they signed affi- Boston subway, reads the oath, davits declaring their citizenship Rooms 35 Baths - tl.Ot to 4.a. 14 a Family Rooms for i persons Air Cooled Loams and Lobby Grill Room Coffee Shop Tap Roo Home ot Rotary Klwanla Exeeotivea "M-ja- " Exchange Optima Clumber of Commerce and Ad Oak JS Hotel Ben Lomond OGDEN UTAH as ran are Come r 8. 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