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Show Murray City, Utah, Thursday, January TOR MURRAY EAGLE THE MURRAY EAGLE hood, or coats onto which buttons has been developed by the army, the Ninth Service Command quartermaster office announced today. It is designed for wear over the regular field cap or under a helmet and is made of wind resistant, water repellent sateen. ere m Jack B. Wallace Managing Editor Entered as second class matter. Feb. 8, 1927, at the Post Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act Published Thursdays of March 1879. 3, there Subscription Rate Outside of Salt Lake County, Utah One year in advance $2.50 5' 5 Young People Need Help cy little A if. year old boy in Nevada killed his cruelties. unmentionable sister after there has During the first quarter of 1944 in charges for crime been a per cent increase under iH, against the person involving boys in crimes against propover 4? per cent increase of 31 per cent in increase an was There erty. offenses auainst common decency and miscellaneous offenses rose over 39 per cent. Tor girls the increase is even more alarming. Over 53 arrested for offenses percent more girls were more for offenses cent against property. 35 per over common 23 per cent more decency, against the for offenses against person, and over 43 violations. Pomiscellaneous per cent morc for nation arc filled the lice reports throughout carried with instances of girls who, away by the under a warped spirit of the times or laboring themconcept of patriotism, have sold or given selves into a life of disgrace. With the exception of a few conscientious organizations and the police, the nation is generally accepting the situation with resignation. Most parents seem to think that their children know how to take care of themselves. It is time that the government rcco'jnie the seriousness of our youth problem and provide some practical program that will attract the young people away from evil. Wc have bureaus and commissions devoted to the preservation of our material resources. Our is neglected. most important resource-you- th The Three Monkeys (I KOM L i All MACK 01,1 l( I R XI ACAZIN K.) Three monkeys sat in a coconut tree Discussing thincs as they seem to be Said one to the others, "Now listen, you two There's a certain rumor, that can't be true That man descended from our noble race The very idea! It's a disgrace. Housewives are urged to destroy all food ration stamps that have been declared invalid, the office of price administration said today. Use of these stamps by consumers, as well as acceptance of them by retrilers, is a violation of rationing regulations, OPA said. At the same time, OPA explained that red ration tokens continue Rood and housewives may use them for buying meats and fats. Grocers will continue to give them to housewives as change for the red stamps. Blue ration tokens, however, have not been good since October 1 therefore, cannot be used for canned fruits and vegetables. needed as They are no longer r i t owe ra-- 1 i..dBL tor me stamps used for processed foods because point values for inese uems are set m multiples of ten Ration stamps which were invalidated as of 12:01 a. m. Tuesday. December 26. 1944. rnd which are not good for consumer use are: Red stamps A8 through 7A A 5 through P5. Blue stamps AH thrrurh 7.? and A5 through V5. Sugar stamps 30, 31. 32. 33 nH 40, along with all hoTe raininc coupons outstindinrj. Stamps continuing to be fond and those soon to be good are: stamps Q5, R5 and S which became good D'cwh-- - 3, In addition, five romr r '.-- --T5, U5. V5. V5 and good on Sunday, Dcccmbi r And another thing, you'll never sec A monk build a fence 'round a coconut tree And let the coconuts go to waste Refusing all other monks a taste. If I'd put a fence around a tree Starvation would force you to steal from me Here's another thing a monk won't do Go out at night and get on a stew, Or use a gun, or a club, or knife To take some other monkey's life. Yes, man descended, the ornery cuss. Hut brothers, he didn't descend front us. a PROBATE-GUARDIANSHI- 1 I (IrOnBtDUBffilTfnK)! 'American Poultry Journal n Aviation THE BIG 7 VICTORY SPECIAL! THIS NEWSPAPER (I YEAR AND SIX GREAT MAGAZINES n MLVl.R SCREEN . HOrsEHOlI) AMIR. TOI LTRY JRNI FARM JOTRNAL, k FARMER'S WIFE fell ALL SEVEN FOR ONLY $60 CHRISTIAN 1ILRAU) COUNTRY GENTLEMAN TRUE COMICS CHILD LIFE U. S. CAMERA plat PARENTS' 1 Yr. PROTESTANT 1 Q SCKfEMAM) Yr. 1 Yr. Yr. lYr. SPORTS AIIILD W OMAN SCIENCE ILLUS. 6 Mo. I Yr. Houvhold 1.65 NOTICE THE 1.65 I r r- A. D. 1945. j No payment is required with your order pay only as goods are delivered. Check over your requirements now. j Choose From This Attractive January Sugar stamp No. 34. which good on November 16. 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A Yr. 1 Yr. j a.m.-7p.- NOTICES m-it'- Hvjreia THE BIGGEST VALUE IN YEARS!! 1 I P Third Judicial District Court In and For Salt Lake County, Probate Division Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information iu-po- American Fruit Growe- r- .$1.75 A men ran Cirl . 2.50 American Home, 2 Yr. 2 95 TRUE STORY RETAIL BAKERY Open 7 Daily, 1142 South State I except Sundays and Holiday i j 5 at the mum Housewives Urged To Destroy Old Stamps "nf AlAAA-'rv--- J PATiiriM)rR BROTH I Utah Oil Refining Company's NEW LOW PRICES I 1 I i FOR d . I ! time No monkey ever deserted his w ifc, Starved her babies, or ruined her life. And you've never known another monk To leave her babies w ith others to bunk Or pass them on from one to another Till they scarcely know w ho is their mother. Americans seem to be resigned to whatever fate may have in store for them as the year 1945 begins. "We'll take it and dish it out to the bitter end", is their motto. 1 "Baked Fresh Daily Hard to Beat For A Quick, Hot Meal" HOT PIES & HOT BEEF 1 1 d, 1 1 u v Morrison Meat Pies I irs Olccn was telling about the Stodard-Dayto- n Carlson many years auto owned by Cottonwood canyon the car's aijo. Up 'lii'jf brakes went bloto. As the thing zoomed faster ami faster down the steep hills," Con Gallagher of: "I'd rather leaped, with the farewell remarks hero." The others a dead than coward live a be ride fastest the survived they ever miraculously another from Axel had. Another time escaped road off the car that went by grabbing a limb the other of a tree, and while passenger went Axel with the car into the ravine, hung high and unhurt. car was a remarkable The Stodard-Daytomachine, says Axel, seconded by Delbcrt Town-sentumbling artist, who we never suspected would be old cnoutrh to remember. killed. n I Axel The greatest Many are the crimes of war. the pain in and is the degradation, crime of all our young peomany forms that war'hrings to in juvenile ple. 'A frightening increase and the number of boy and girl "criminals" is today being reported all over the land. derailed In Michigan three children, aged ft, rails. the on stones a passcngcrVain by placing was fireman the and tracks Two coaches left the delin-onen- IIMtMMIIIMimmHIIIMIIIMimilllllMH,,imtl1( Hood Designed for G. I. A new cold weather RTTOBETfED. Murray Original Tracksldc Station |