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Show LEHI FPEE PRESS. LEW. ITTAH G.I. and Nazi Heroes High Officers Given Promotions imj P i ... if! df 1 tr HOBBIES WERE DISCONTINUED TO FOUR OF MY ACQUAINT-ANCE- the war has made an unin that it has temgual difference porarily put an end to the followhobbies. All four are ing of their In years in his travels from the Arctic to the Antarctic and all in between, but his hobby is out for the duration. I do not recall the full name of the second of these acquaintances. To me he was just "Bill," "BUI" His income comes from Morden. if . v - ' , ' " . fe i, . W ; .. fil "When yon see for so little doush all that meat, poultry, fish, and so forth In the big dinner scenes in so many pictures today," he continued, "you're getting a bargain." i, if ? " i " j, nifMHf Lull What's This About? ....'.i ..M..i..iiimmmmmammmiimmmmmmm J f " ' K V4- - , .. LJLi5 ... - i? JL : "I saw that one, too,"" he declared. "They had pitchers of cream and even butter. The butter, mind you, was in technicolor. And no points!" - Recent promotions announced by President Roosevelt include: (1) Henry K. Hewitt, commander of the Mediterranean fleet, to be admiral. (2) Vice Admiral Waesche, coast ruard commandant, to be an admiral. (3) Lt. Gen. Alexander A. Vandegrift, commandant of the marine corps, "1 hadn't had a square meal In to full rank of reneral. (4) Vice Adm. Richard S. Edward, denutv chief days," he went on, "bnt I came of naval operations, to be admiral. (5) Vice Adm. T. C. Kincald to be away from that pictnre with a feeladmiral. ing I had put on about ten pounds. 1 even had a touch of Indigestion. I think the picture cost me ninety cents to get In, but I saw at least a thousand dollars worth of meat." Vinson Takes Over Byrnes' Job ft - mil " f S - . a'? "Of course," he added, "in the case of movies without dinner scenes something should be done to lower prices. I think a customer has a right to ask at the box office whether any food is shown in the feature picture, and if so how much. If none is shown or it's just a breakfast scene he should be let in for 23 per cent Jess." Iliiiilllllliili ostrich egg. 'So Fred M. Vinson, former federal loan administrator, has taken over the office of director of war mobilization and reconversion, following the resignation of James F. Byrnes. Byrnes announced that Day was not far off and he believed whoever was to direct the reconversion program should begin his work immediately. V-- E Big'-- U. S. Push Allied Leaders Inspect Germany ii.imi.ii,. u m0mmm,Vmwmmmmmm. h I i ' - .mn mmmm n "fti House Trailers and Cars USES CARS AND N CSEB FACTORY built house trallcn. CO. 1 i teat Mala 8k Salt Lak City. Be MORGAN MOTOR AMD FINANCE OFFICE EQUIPMENT WE BUT AND SELL furniture. Ftlea, Typewriter. Add Reglrt". tug Machine.. Safen, Cash SALT LAKE BISK EXCHANGE M W Rreaaway, tilt Lak City, UUB Office Used Cars Trailers 3 ' tVM ft J t0WRS.ClUM . GAT UwSpMhKi MooN And Fotlgu Ar Off tympfm$ Of Con tl perl on I Remedy (NR Tablet). Contain no eheaticals, no minerals, no phenol derivative. NS Tablets are different ' " dat different. iVeiy vegetable twmbin&tioa of 10 vegetable formulated ever 60 yean eg. Uaooated or candy Mated, their actiea ia dependable, thorough, yet rootle. Get a 25)! Conrineer Dux. Cwtien: Take only as directed. N T04UOHT, TOMOtSOW AUtlGHt lAXATIYc AU-VIGETA- EIE 1 ' fj I v i , v x i i- cannot find That borrowed hoe. But Hill it i$ An even break; He doesn't know 4 I to name a poet laureate for the Nutmeg state. He says all state poets are flops. This, we assume, constitutes a rejection of the author of the deathless tribute. Lt. Gen. George S. Patton Jr., Connecticut's the state for me; commanding general ol tne u. Its people love it ardently; 3rd army, tells his superior, Gen on talk over Rhine They sing of it with fervor great the Eisenhow Dwieht left, and nf the. Atmv things Eisenhower, npper Churchill rai While living in some other state! rivM Vmir Ger. - Marshal Kir Rprnarrt I..- .MnntramfrT FiI1 Fnnir into MttlMfc. "ft push the 0 about big IIVCI Ft" er, where I was born Connecticut's in forward the Prime areas. the Canadian and British Lower, troops Tisits either is indicating many. He toot my horn ; I it For w loudly final push uianv tu .lUlsiCr ftiUaiUIl vUUl vuiu (a juauwu uua vauu uuuyavu size of the drive or the the hear narrow Oh, loudly flow a German from shells. bad praises he itbe where Rhine across escape come. to trip yet From those who left it long ago! - -i- -- rf Nazi's Future Boss Personally we do love Connecticut and can t keep away. We spend most of our time there and are a pushover for the spell of its elms, its brooks (hey, how about putting in a coupla trout?) its Niantic river Watermelon for Two Warriors TTS r fa striped bass run, its cigars (now 15), its horse auctions, its retention of a glass of beer (here and there), and that rare specimen of a Nutmegger who is neither looking for political office or working for or. against, somebody who is. Driver, take'jrte to Essex, and don't spare the horses! full-size- 13 $75,-,000,0- ff - - l P'mniinain " mi ii vj Mai. Gen. Lucius v. tod to 1943 14 hod Jumped has been named as aide to Generaof in charge Cffjl nElsennower, is to be when iu.,uuu.iTuonan::":"1 in Germany affairs wouia seem mat civilian hot . surrender. Teceivintr a vorv fair h irp! that country accepts ' , ' .. , J..... ' riiidwnWUM 'l" r : --- Third division marines on th front lines at Iwo Jlma use a Japanese Samurai sword to slice a watermelon, a rare trait on that barren volcanic island. The melons, in addition to other produce, comprised a shipment sent by transport plane from the United States farms on Guam, where experiments in soilless agriculture were condncted. WTAHtiETi-W- y OME WORD SUGGESTION have HIS rake. NO POET LAUREATE Lt. Gov. Wilbert Snow of Connecticut, among the nominees for the post, has urged the legislature not i , . Far eonstipatiea take Nature' NEIGHBORHOOD SIGNS Spring ii here " Here't how I know: ,4 B IfMJIf Ihhm as yon would have to pay for the down payment on a pair of shoes, 50 loaves of bread, a week's room rent or a half interest In a steak. Marshal Gocring is reported to have lost his mind in worrying over his great loot of jewels and paintings. He is also afraid they will take away his funnies. SHARE OF THE NATIONAL F .of those who work for .increasing year by year. a.national income of labor, those who work 'cueivea as tneir aiviaena 47 Doi6 was a trifle WV p,000'000' whi centper 94 labor In I to.h 64 Win Per cent of the $92,269,-income. In 1942 it caw, Mr. Bowles also wants regular "At present theater prices," said Elmer, "the theater should throw in a package of cigarettes, a club sandwich and a chance on a turkey." (Note: You already get the chance on the turkey.) y i ff, . theater prices cut. lie has something there. To see a Broadway show you now have to pay as much Elmer Twitchell says he is willing to tighten his belt but can't get the necessary points to get a belt. bit INSURE your poultry future with aur 100 pur to? ranking, money maktnK atrala oi Leghorn chick, hatched from breeding hen., a te 6 yesr old. Straight run. $14 60; pullet chicka, tlS.OO. Chieka May, June, juiy. volume disinrougn 30 jreatc count. We pay expresses. experience. writ for factual folder. r.BABAJf BATCHER T FCLLC PARK HaVWAHB, , ,. 1 CLASSIFIED Mr. Twitchell said that In all the big eating scenes he bad noticed this season he had never yet beard any character mention points, either. Dr. Livingstone in Central Africa, or a passable new route across the South American Andes. He returns to tell others how too, can W InfSn Jl,000-a-wee- . Is' Baby duckling, recent arrival at Bronx zoo, wasn't able to give enlightenment on which came first the egg or the duck. He was willing to pose for his picture atop an . Mr. Twitchell had one complaint. He said he thought that in movie houses where banquet scenes are being shown, the management should provide the customers with napkins. trail. The advertising agency Mason Warner operates pays for his travel He finds a scouting expeditions. practical way to reach the grave of A k sisters In 1833, four from an Iowa farm, ranging in age from 17 to 22, appeared in a sketch of their own composition on an amateur program in Cedar Rapids which started them on the most fantastic career in American theatrical history,, says Collier's. Being so incredibly bad and ludicrous that they required a wire screen to protect themselves from thrown vegetables, the girls played in the Middle West until 1895, when their "reversed fame" k contract won them a on Broadway. Seven years later, the Cherry Sisters retired te farm lifewith a fortune of $209,001. We agree with Mr. Twitchell. Only yesterday we saw a movia in which there was a big dining room scene where 30 people sat down and had a Band & Musical Instruments dinner. We never saw so WUl BUT, SELL, TRADE muaierf InstruExpert repairing. Jbb1b( Fare many sides of roast beef, loins of ments. C.. tS But 1st Seat. Salt LUt OOf. pork, whale hams and entire suckling pigs being lugged back and CHICKS forth by waiters. We told Elmer about it. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS 1 i i P-6- 1. i ' s f Tli Above nhntflfranhs chnn k j: ference between the U. S. and the Nazi heroes. Upper, Maj. Carroll C. Smith, America's first night fighter ace, wno new a Black Widow Below, Fritzie sniper, a hero to his tuuiraues Deiore capture. war. I have always thought of the fourth acquaintance as a travel scout, a man whn sppka npw nlnpps for ! others to go after he has blazed the BOYS AGAIN THE WORLD MOVES. CONDI- iTIONS CHANGE. Old generations 1 ff ana npw nnpq talra their nlapp Few thines can. or do. stand still. That applies especially to communities. The town that attempts to live without change will die.. The generation of today cannot make the rules for the new generation ef to morrow, especially for . a genera uon that has had a? place in the action of the last three or four vears The men whn hauo fnnaht.nn triA i battlefields of the world will not, on "eir return, accept a nine o'clock CUrfeW tup' ihov nrill tint nnma !tie to, and remain in, the home town if to do so thev must accent sa uieir way of life that which is to, and pnsiactory sa passine eenpratinn prescribed by town that has gone to l.peat home nine or before, will have to at up untii 10 or latef if it hopes V faLUsfy the boys it has sent to j global war. is not that these boys, when return, will not be good citijey zens, but thev will havo coon th World; they will have acquired a de-l- e for a later than nine o'clock .oeaurne, for something more excit- '"8 man an hour's nerusal of the li?me tQwn paper. They will want j'ue, entertainment, people. If the jWme town does not supply these iw8!' they wiU move on to towns jUiat do. What Viqq present generation will not Vi s PPeal to thoso v uwx OVftt 8PPeal to them means mov-,- g fin. i forward. They wUl not be will-iln- S to stand still. Girls So Bad Fame, Fortune DEPARTMENT the "WHEN THE COME HOME Nt IMP Elmer Twitchell is behind Chester Bowles to some extent in his demand for ceilings on admissions to the movie houses, but. on the other hand, he says the 38 per cent rise cited by Chester isn't so high. "Think of all the food you see In the movies these days!" he exclaims. Indo-Chin- a go they, where he has gone, and see the things he has seen. Like the other three, the Mason Warner hobby is out for the duration. "Won stage-struc- v LJTI1.J: of the manufacture switches for railroads. frogs and For many years that income was spent in providing American natural history museums with specimens of rare wild animals of the world, especially the New York Museum of Natural History, under whose auspices he traveled. The travel bills were paid with the profits on frogs and switches. One of his most prized accomplishments was the pair of Siberian longhaired tigers that are a prize possession of the New York museum. That hobby, too, is out for the duration. A third is Dr. Frank Thompson, an eye specialist of Chicago. For many years he has devoted six months out of each two years to the hobby of photographing wild animals in their native haunts in Burma, the Malay states, India, and other far east countries, but especially Africa. His desire is to bring to America photographs that will be of scientific value to the students of schools and colleges. He has been remarkably successful, especially in the pictures he has secured of African elephants. His hunting is not for the pleasure of killing, but the joy of photographing for a laudable purpose. His activities have been suspended by '. I people of such places. n rrf SIOVIE PRICE CEILINGS Mr 7 business or professional men whose incomes are devoted to the pursuit of hobbies. The business of CoL Charles E. Jacques is that of manufacturing baking powder. In normal times he can be found at his business office possibly as much as one month out of each year. The other months he works at his hobby of traveling places of the to the world, seeing and talking with the little-know- r k They ji " SI S His dream is that of inspiring such people with the ideals and ideology of America, and of bringing back to the people of his own land such good as he may find. It is surprising what he has accomplished over the - & I Released by Weitcro Newspaper Union. 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