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Show August 7, 1941 fturs' day, YT'. Last Weapon Rlnw to Italy WtL - S.2 weap-tfth- e es. Italians-be- F NYA Raises Hour Schedule io Speed Defense Training Pankhurst. Sylvia said recently that used a "secret ... na" .ill the trm. of bees on Italian were While the Italians the she said, and fleeing, 4n coir Ttal. ,j .siting To speed up work defense skills, theexperience National Youth Administration for Utah announces that double the time previously required will be scheduled for NYA youth in defuse shops. The new 160 hour month for NYA trainees in the Out of School Work program, however will include the time spent in related training furnished by the State Department of Vocational Education through local schools. Sharp restrictions are being placed on the number of youth assignees to work projects but the quota has been raised on assignees to defense t m ju turn them on the irnd Pjpl . kef Ly Bargain Hunting fails on nome rroni ... Inhnr minisfrv la fruA that "proxy wed by complaints .. jnn't Irnnw a bareain. ou" ba" J$er in beets or boots or idea Iftj L, jobs. 1 ww trio chnrmint w An to leave their fac- unable nn.. U'VQ nnnaiH umm. " ' ' illc found but wwf" ws non-defen- that no woman thinks nearly as well as Non-reli- JANET'S INN State St. South 40 xT3 the Town" of Talk Most ' Dancinj Car Cover Charge Service who 24, NYA assignees even Food Good Cooked! Properly Christ Lutheran City Firemen's Hall Allen Schuldheiss, Pastor Al CLEANING Sunday school and Bible class, PAYS! 10 ex to keep them cleaning rah and new looking. A-- l Dyers will turn quality work for At our every time. liable prices you can !crd tn Via f oil Wms with freshlv clean- pi clothes. For those rushed try our ser- IJaners & high 24-ho- RUN INN M CLEANING & Main Stememoranda: Howz about a "U" campaign? U as in Unity? . . . Jimmy Gleason plays the role of a fight manager for the sixteenth time In "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" . . . What's his contract written on a towel? . . . Many Wall Street houses are shuttering their uptown branches. Bum ticker trouble, no doubt . . . F.D.R. will see "Sgt York," the film and the hero, in person at the White House on the thirty-flrs- t . . . J. T. Evans invites Wheeler and Lindbergh to speak in Nashville and suggests they bring along Lord Haw Haw as their announcer . . . When Victor Emanuel's race-horsrun certain White Housers always bet a tenner across the board. One horse is "Omission" another "Lustrous." Manhattan Murals: The Vs on walls and places in Yorkville, and the three husky Broadway guys who invaded that sector shouting: "Three dots and a dash!" . . . Military cops stopping soldiers on Broadway with an open tie or unbuttoned shirt and making them look snazzy . . . The Times Square street salesman who peddles "gold" watches "in excellent running order" for ten cents each. Nazi-infeste- d A'ofes of a New Yorker: Movie Actor James Stewart is supposed to have had one side of his forehead sunburned one day at camp because of the overseas cap be wore. Next day he wore the cap on the other side. The Top Sarge asked him what's the idea? . . . Without thinking, Stewart replied: "I did it to even up my sun tan." "Stewart," was the reply, "we do not expect photographers." it the st now?" "I'd rather." side heat on your summer trips: Leave Mur car at home, and step into the refreshing, conditioned comfort of a Union Pacific train. You'll be "cool as a cucumber" all the way . . . ve rested, ready for business or pleasure. Delicious Dining Car seals. Registered Nurse Stewardess service on accommodations. ... 47.00 21.23 oocn . Btlh ttti. SiauUr low ttt la Soeii'l Slwptog C $35.10 $33.33 48.60 23.93 43.00 33.33 lo oth 5935 26.55 51 90 33.10 point.. kml return limits. Mm very low oneway o4" trovW on crd no tnontf kwnfxY For further details consult: 0 M. W. COWLEY, Agent 12 Murray, I'hone Murray streamlined trains which will operate in a overnight schedule between Denver and Salt Lake City via the Moffat Tunnel starting the first week 13-ho- O in September. In the interest of natioinal defense, which has greatly increased the demand for stainless steel fabrication, the Rio Grande allowed the Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Co. additional time for the delivery of "The Pros- TwopLJf trains. The pector" trains originally were expected to be ready in Latest reports from the manufacturer at Philadelphia are thaat the first "Prospector" will be ready to leave there August 13 for test runs, arriving in Denver Aucust 17. From Denver, the first train will operate throughh the Rockies to Salt Lake City and following public exhibitions will go i"'.o regular service the first week in diesel-electr- ic ST t. cl W HAT v I THE UUITUK K Feel Hoi? ORDERED! DRINK MILK! The best way to get relief from the heat is to take time out for a few minutes from whatever you're doing and drink a long, cool glass of milk. It'll satisfy your thirst and give you all the pep you need to keep going. September. Enroute from the factory, the first "Prospector" will be put on preview for leading railroad engineers who already have heard a lot about the new type power plant, safety features and desipn of the new train. Edward G. Budd, president of the building concern, said Monday that "The Rio Grande 'Prospector' train is a new epic in transportation, as derided as the streamliner was over the standard steam - type FREEZER X FRESH! READY PACKED! DRINK TWO GLASSES OF MILK A DAY Daily Delivery Service 'j 801E.5CthSo. QUART J PRESCRIPTION GREEN MEADOW DAIRY train." i'x ft: ' DRUG Murray 4914 SOUTH STATE ST. PHONE MURRAY 100 r. 1G0 . - s. Y radio sm.llle tired of $v vahj r-sM- M ICE Cm -S" PACE ' . ' I a & f CAPACIJY FOR 4 SUPER-MOIS- TOi. C0LV T IH CLASS INCL0SID C01V MIST OF FR01EN FOOD! mSHMM 1 II ttm SPACE 6V - 1 .t. ill a wm -- II CUBIC FEET NO SEED TO COVER STAY VISHES-F00- VS FRESHER, LONGER! N0TJUSIA6"! Utah GoTlnt is it's what Cf s had a big dr?2 in certain qu.ir-ter.If Ad' ba n But sissy. H hated Goering's T; rrun manr.cr. r f showed up Fa!?.' burned when and h. medals rattling meeting, Prouniform glittering Ue Lucius r be's Sunday overall! . . . A!o. li t Dimitrov whm was lidded Relchtlag Goering have It st one f fire trials . . . D.v.itmv. en Goering in the accused, turnrd f being the h.m and occujed court firebug . . . GnrMti'S sputtrrng convicted him in the r inds rf tie in SAMPLE LOW ROUND TRIP FARtS 'wtUad Finishing touches are being put on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad's new revolutionary a ttully In the clink-croa hi if insider ix J no love lot rai- peicted. Hitler ha Ho needed him. because so, trains. ta Ch.tnjr SUplng Ctii What does SAFARI Question: mean and how is the word pro- nounced? L. M. Answer: Safari, as used in East Africa, means a journey or caravan, especially a hunting expedition. The word is said to be from the Arabic. Ctrreet Pronunciation: First choice: SUFF-uh-re- e Second choice: (Capitals indicate syllables to be accented.) (Bell Syndicate WNU Servlc. NEW STREAMLINED TRAIN'S TO BEGIN SERVICE IN SEPTEMBER "have appendicitis." If -- .... F' .... O with a the snapper, was mowed him down . . . "Obscurity is rit;ht," he said, "and now you wont to invest your tim and money in It." to beat the l Cnck t t $22 4g There's nothing like a bubble bath for that schoolgirl complexion at least that's what this little girl seems to think. The picture won third prize in a recent photography contest In New Jersey. KEEP COOL ... scurity." The writer Train! From Murray to and friends have been invited. Radio-telegraph- ic . Vacation By Ang8!cl , i Block overA other night was trying to that nobody ever heard of him . . "That's his fault," mourned tie ham. referring to Die star, "he's not satisfied to got most of the nu ant ey. He takes the best laughs obIs All I get all the publicity. Lr Jkt , From Detroit: Is it true that SOS for "Save our ship" or "Save our souls"? D. D. Answer: No. SOS, a call for help, was adopted in 1912 by the Convention. The letters do not stand for any words. They are used because they are easily transmitted and received. The continental code signal is ". . . . . .", described by radio and telegraph operators as "dit dit dit, dah dah dah, dit dit dit." SOS superseded CQD, which is thought by some to have meant: "Come quick! Danger!" But CQD, like SOS, is not an abbreviation and has no verbal significance is an abbreviation One night John Edgar Hoover, the was telling some of us something oft the record about a Nazi agent, who is posing as a de- playing anonymous stooge to a famed comic and wanted his own show. The writer he consulted advised him he wasn't big enough to carry a shew, Pcipal 'A - TLANS REUNION canyon in Provo, Sunday, August 10. Picnic lunches will be taken by those attending. Games will be played and a musical program lias been arranged. All relatives i S.O.S. A code signal of distress. mid-Augus- A Choice of FRANK COLBY ! I Children of Jans, Mons, Olas, Kiels Monson and Mrs. Hannah Hansen will hold a reunion of the Monson family at Glen's (ai it! WORD do-ra-- give his opinions In a war argument "Well," he said after he thought he scored a point "bw would you like to have me on your in for am- How don't lake tny. ... kibitzer-communi- MRS. J. CLARK, Prop. 48th South and 9th East I- FAMILY r, Orchestra Leader Ray Run Hubble Rath Heartbeat: The Big Parade: Ted Lewis, who makes $5,000 a week, still asking audiences if THEY are happy . . . James J. Walker, the town's former mayor-look- ing healthier, ruddier and gayer than most of the citizens . Lee Shubert, the theater-ownebeing teased by a dramatic critic he barred for four years, and Shubert retorting: "Gwan, I made you famous!" The critic made him five million praising Hellzapoppin. . . Charlie Butterworth, who came from Hollywood just to kiU some time appearing in summer stock and winding up with $1,300 a week doing it . . . Larry Clinton, the orchestar, who will drop his baton to resume arranging more in it heard Good Refreshments State St. "one Murray 31 AVw York Page cent American business man. "Gosh," one of us said. "How did you find THAT out?" "We've got a louse In his clothes," was the retort. SPRING U South m a.m. Regular morning worship. 11 a.m. Lord's Supper will be celebrated this Sunday. After a brief confessional service, led by the pastor, the regular service will be taken over by Mr. Carl Losser, who will preach the sermon. This is the last appearance of Mr. Losser here before he leaves for the east. In the evening at 8 p.m., a special school meeting will be held at the parsonage, 219 Maple avenue. The teacher of St. John's Lutheran school. Salt Lake City, will be out to discuss Christian education. All interested parents are invited. ILieht fabrics demand ist to when not classified as on defense work experience will actually be doing defense work under the new National Youth Administration plans for Utah. Booths No 17 youth, ef have finished school, and who are without steady work or unemployment are compensation eligible for asignment to the N YA Out of School Work program. Youth will be paid for part time production work done for national, state and local government agencies, strictly with private industry. Many- - industries , essential to defense report shortages of skilled men, therefore NYA assignees to defense work experience will acquire trade skills in welding, sheetmetal, forge shop, machine shop, and radio to help in meeting this shortage. Insofar as possible, all NYA projects offering defense work experience will operate in shifts to full shop capacity so that machine equipment will be seldom idle. V can. DRIVE se work. can shop er THEMURRAY EAGLE ... H.t-lo- sy And Cry reporters present kill- laughed i - P.t to - "VaJsiafiU3iaL? MARSPHERE SEALED MSMRlNTOHirVtOf Wt VftVlfiflAGS MOIST-MASTE- R UNIT m MODEL CONDITIONS! M-- 6 71(10095 1 ONLY , rOR BIG 6H CU.FT. MODELS KalYlnitor Priest Start it . 7 S10095 " I.J - l W . II. t S Once a girl rrportrr f; m the ' uf gave Goering a shar? t . . . neck '"n man. once of the Journal O .ering granted bet an interview, he fixed up his office i'' lr"i l fnral th..w her how he lived ui rawa Icp-arInched even He and such. he was io which would -r animala wild needed tough he r,ut d.J But Mist Clman pets a, expected, scream for hrI P rd ihe to get away from the lc .Kh b- y upset Gorring's tough . SHELVES-WA- LL AIL GLASS COOLING COILS-GI- nurtitn HM1 VE AND TEMPERATURE! 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