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Show Tuesday, October 28, 1911 The Cache American. Logan. Cac-h- Page Seven County, Utah o b.i'lon and t gram has yielded ha.f d liars from 2 5u0 Old far in five months "the our ex-- t is err i f.Iy n t Irl.j 4S CH.all. hut J fcl.uU ot o .r r.eedi it la. is Utah Youths Gain Education From Smelting Scholorsnip jron D 1 y 'TvV ir v Mtirr trt pi i irr in - !,re-I ?j,-nannounced of A.ia-- i.,n Uni Cr f odiluTs and blal ket for if I. .rd press, d c.vihaivs of I t tit! ..,1lLUt t'l at Afrua huix nvd softly of Mwsxawa l.V Erl re an port The annoururmrr.t Said sutce the start of the war. civilian refugees Sr.d wounded nld.ers at.d tailors of Uk-- M.ddle East have received total of $2328 764 worth of American Red Crews surphes drug clo.hmg, comfort articles for British wounded .and Hour as rice. suth f'dtu!T evaporated milk and navy bean, been which have d.str.buted through 23 rvLif agencies. T!.I- d Cr - o toi & fr I vr i r vA. L , i V, W. K. G"ANGr?. n WASH LFTTEH PROJECT "4 APPltOVID t The Prtaickr.t has approved fur inclusion In Ue Work Projects Adm.i Stratum program the following projects in Utah: llyrum, Cache county In the sum of $3 f.J. to Improve ceme. r trry. Ftrron, Emery county I in the sum of $6 til. to improve street Orangrv Hie. Emery county in the sum if S3 497, to improve streets. llETENSE CONTRACTS TO REQUIRE 'FARMING OUT AIR TRAIL BREAKS ALL RECORDS V V :':Vi ft." i I 4t ? '. Hitler today, as well as the United States, has volunteers in the fighting Lncs against 1, it,t repub. :c were discovered serv.g from Sou, Americas soldiers a These toukhdKing Clark (left), who is on tour through In v ol u .. ! n ore in train..-- m Cana la. which u rapidly becoming W retain! 'oth n i nu Ar or g B tmb-ttl. of the eCCoJ World War. Fprt .orrvTlN cri 1 . ed EGRET TO FLY SOUTH WITH PEVCE OFFERS TO COME that Adolf Hitler will soon YRTIFICIVL WING Russia and Britain. He will of ar?ue to Russia that he has conquered a good part not can Russians and the possibly put that country, him off their lands. lie will probably offer to leave a good part of their territory intact, if they will quit des-- ( fighting now. But he will probably threaten to on fighttroy their present government, if they keep It is generally surmised be making peace offers to ( ,n I 4 f.ij- - e la.ir.-,!- aUl be Large defense contract withheld in the future from any firm that refuses to farm out a suable port of the work. Director Odium, OPM Contract Distribution D.vislun, said at Convention District of Capital Kiwams International In Wash-iMr. Odium said mobilizagti-ntion of small industry must be accomplished rapidly if the rearmament program is to be sucre ."ful. It is my firm belief, he s.od. that the small plants of U. S. SENDS SETTING Amedica represent the balance of EGGS TO power In the world conflict. Those ARGNTINE BY PLANE with 500 or fewer employees acIn answer to a request from count fur more than 60 per cent the Argentine Arr.bavid.ir to the of all industrial worker United Sates. the d pr.rlmer.t of Agriculture ts cooperal.r.g in the to eggs sh.pp.ng of hatching South America by air express The eggs, produced from superior stock on the department's farm, will be used for experimental breeding operations by the Argentine M.mstry of Agriculture The Civ.l Aeronautics administhat Airline tration ar.nounctd all hew operations airt.mf h.gh. 'Tie reporting on 12 471.701 mile lines Pew of domestic rouis. an Increase almost 22 per rent over last jear Ihisscrgcrs carried, numbered 491 417 or 40 per cent more than the same month last year Express sh.prrents were up 53 per cent pro, tt. I He will tell Britain that he controls practically all of Europe, and he has it so well protected by his mighty fleets of planes and tanks that he cant possibly be driven out of any country he now occupies. He villi say that as soon a3 his great forces have finished with desprostrate Russia, they will turn on Britain and with cend an that little island with the same power which they have mopped up Russia. Help from America, he will say, can not come in time to save them. j Anyway, even if he does not successfully invade Britain, he will say that Britain cannot possibly hope to land an army at any point on the continent of Euforces. rope and stand up against his conquering Russia to made have who journeys many People do not seem to think that country is going to yield. There is a strain of fanaticism in the Russian temperament and it balks at the invader who sets foot on the soil they consider sacred. Millions of them have died or suffered wounds because of the fierceness with which they stood up to those death dealing tanks. As for the British, Europe is not big enough for both Hitler and themselves. They cant see any peaceful life with hordes and Nazis getting ready to descend on them at any moment. So the chances of Mr. Hitlers peace offers do not look so good. Every month more planes from America are flying over to change the tide of battle. DES MOINES. IOWA Jim Harlan, Iowa State Conservation Commissioner and Jane Wilson were on hand to see an Egret begin its night back to the sooth by means of artificial wings. The bird was sent from Des Moines airport after its feathers failed to grow fast enough following an injury to permit it to make the trip under its own power before winter set in. The Egret suffered a broken wing which has healedi but the feathers clipped so he would not damage the injured member again while struggling to free himself have not grown out. The bird will be set free at New Orleans. TJIE NIGHT OF GIIOSTS If the celebrators tip over your rubbish cans on FOB SALE Stable and beet plow. J. W. Wixom. 290 West 4th. So. FOB RENT Two furnished rooms no children. 63 West 6 South. pleased and slip out of your fingers. fob BENT Four Room Erick This old idea of laying it off on the ghosts reminds house. 79 South 3 West. Phone us of days when people really believed there were 353. such things. October 31 was a date when the spirits F0R bent aeepm rooms 79 Wed were supposed to return to earth and visit former not and bad ghosts haunts. As many of them were were living, DELICIOUS AND JONATHAN APwhen they their with neighbors Ripopular Plans have been announced for 200.000 of the rehabilitating 1 000,000 youths who have been rejected for military service because of physical or mental deficiencies. imThe program will apply mediately to the 200 000 who were certified by local draft boards reas susceptible of physical habilitation for the Army. Local physicians and dentists will give the treatments, for which the government wall pay as part of the cost of national defense. As soon as the men are in p ropier condition they will be inducted into the service. STYTE EMPLOYMENT Federal Security Administrator McNutt announced 509.700 jobs were filled by state employment services during August, topping n the mark for the second time this year and reprethe highest number of senting August placements in the history of the service. A total of 3.500,000 placements have been made by state employment services since the beginning of the year. 54 per cent more than in the same period of 1940 he said. half-millio- . i SCI 1, pro-- h i, - II.1 t'lah f r ''. ,,f hr Hi I a ' I 'line r,d I! iiins tVfu-l- a hd f Ic'ie til I L'a'n them sn op uii ly a. riven r.h,i, trthU'S fur a year, the and Wetlera Operations" Waller listen Cardiff scholarship, for study in nonfermut metallurgy, carries the Sima of th lato "Manager of the M.dtale Plant". These two arholirsMps are available to eons of d.iv ware worker! continuously employed for five yeara or mora at operatl os In Utah, or to aons of auih workers retired or deceased. The Edward Alexander Hamilton scholarship, named for the U late for General Manager of &Dnc", atudv In any branch of engineering and Is available to aons of salaried not employees having an tore me exceeding $3.0n0 uO annually. nlo employed continuously f r five to year at operations In Utah, or or aons of such workers retired deceased. Graduation from an ere credited high achool or equivalent Is required. Selection of recipients Is Intha hsnds of the University of Utah Scholarship Committee, who base the awards upon high achool record, competitive aptitude examinations and tests, character and personal attributes. Continuanca of these scholarships, which carry an annual atlpened or 1100 00. Is dependent upon continued satisfactory scholastic and personal ratings. During the achool vacation, recipient are ipn-'.i- nm v,y ( id a ta griup if iJi-ablin' a Lj lulpht nut oiher-l- t uM.i a It. Muir, Jr. Th lH'n e Pat.d-.uarbdatsVp, r S'.udjr In furmining the an I y.'sili ,v. H named lm ice President In Charge of ed-.- Cj AuXlR Gu.'.Ei .V VuCD is trnvi-- t the practical PL to many home renovation problem both inside and out Being strong and easily installed by direct nail.ng to the studs and joists, it is equally serviceable for walls and ceilings as weU as partitions of every descr.ption. Unlimited decorative treatments are possible with plywood as it forms an excellent base for painting. Following the filling, taping and sanding of the Joint a coupe of coats rivaling produce a beautiful far more expens. ve plaster or panel And, what ij equally Installation be important, the paint styling can acaltered periodically at low cost cording to decoraUve trend For cleanliness as weU as maintenance economy, mix aU the paint on the job from soft paste white lead and the pure vehicle ingredients selected according to the finish and co'oi desred. Pure white lend paint is the ideal mural decorat.on as it is impervious alike to the act. on of moisture, dirt and grease, any stains which may result be.ng reauily removed by s m pie washing. This assures cleanli ness as well as the utmost in service end durability from every styling treatment. Q. How can torn awnings be best m .i !i tier's h .l ...-'t- to " 'k 'k i'h y t. r'j In ii Pie Is ' a 'i I ' ut r-- j' i..u I ti i ' I lutin'! pi in h le .1 i t. of II s 'I'"1 sthil.r Gnti.t.inv to axt-re- l ,i:l s etiTril'v lor at h' irt fcuuie c )e if to uiu UuU-ialNow a I ei d n: the ty under si ii ilirnhip arrangement are: Melv.a J IMlrh. sou of Mr of and Mrs J sepu II M.dvale. Utah, avarded the Waller In 11179. Hunn Kardley t.holarsblp IDs father, a head raster at M.dvale Plant, has been In the Company's empl iy for 22 years Alvin L Pierson, ton of Mr. and Mrs, Georg P. Peterson of Murray, Utah, awarded the Downle Davids Hla Muir. Jr. sihnlarship In 1979 father Is a min carpenter and has been employid at the United Slate Mine at 11 ogham for IS years. Eugene W. pi arson, son of Mr. and Mrs M la V Pearson of Ve?t Jordan, Utah, awarded the Downle Davidson Muir, Jr. scholarship fjr the yesr 1910. ll.s father has been employed In various capacities by the Company at Its Midvale Plant for the past 13 years. The following young men are th recipients of the 191 scholarships: Joe Tlbola. son of Mr. and 5fr Utah awarded Joe Tlbola of the Downle Davidson Muir, Jr. HI father has been scholarship. blacksmith at the Lark Mine for over 10 years. Joe G Uzelar, Jr, on of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ureiac of Sfurray. Utah, awarded the Walter Haien Eardley scholarship. IDs father has been employed in various capacities at he Mldvala Plant for the past 17 years and at present Is dross furnaccman helper. Reid E. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Jensen of Midvale, Utah, awarded the Edward Alexander IDs father Hamilton scholarship. has been In the Company's employ in the Midvale Plant as a chemist for the past 36 year - I ry In th YORK CITY m sculpture garden of the of Modern Art Is exhibited the Dymaxlon IoplF-mrUnit, Invented and de vi 'oped by R. Buckminster Fuller. Bee lose of the ease, with and economy speed which it can be manufactured, shipped, set ap and demounted, the unit might be used for defense housing, army barracks or to house a guest. The unit serve, also as a bomb shelter: it Is hurricane an earthquake proof. It can house a maximum of If 13 persons in single cots used In barracks or In a dofmitory. It ran house comsix. of fortably a family Above: looking down at the shelter in the rear of the Museum. NEW Ms-sru- nt fin-s- Now is the time to have it done WHAT WE DO TO PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR WINTER HERE'S RADIATOR 440-- J. 2. FAN BELT tested, tightened, reif placed with a new one necessary. 3. HOSE CONNECTIONS ed for possible leaks. in a letter to the field officers of the defense savings stay, said Many of the beet fanners who pro- own their own trucks have their that although the savings beets up, the other are making good progress and taking no shrinkage on the beets. A good FOR YOUF used truck will more than pay Only two for itself this faH. trucks left and some good buys CALL In passenger cars. 1932 Chev. BAUGH PLUMBING CO. Coupe $125 00. 1936 Willys, $95. 1935 Dodge. $275 00. Many others T STOKERS to choose from. At ALBERT Phone 57 Quality A Sender THOMPSONS USED CAR LOT CF32 376 North Main. arasfias ta Plumbing Repair LEAK-BEL- BATTERY tested for the extra load of winter driving. SPARK PLUGS tested and re- 11. serviced. Oil filter or filter ment should be changed. Ssniioh Hotel 6. SPECIALIZED placed if necessary. 12. I". . ones. 13. CHASSIS LUBRI- safe and SAFETY ITEMS carefree winter driving depends on the proper functioning of windshield wiper, and hydraulic brakes, head-light- rear-ligh- stop-light- points. 7. care HEATING SYSTEM installation must be taken in the of new heaters as well as the of old inspection and cleaning ele- CATION for safety and comfort, and for protection to all friction 240-- phone 10. 5. OIL FILTER and AIR CLEANER - th South, TIRES inspected and replaced if worn smooth. Vico. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 1 9. inspect- MOTO - JUVENATE service crankcase flushed with special solvent, and refilled with winter 4. e j changed to protect gears against channeling. anti-freez- e. se lend-leas- 8. DIFFERENTIAL lubricant flushed and filled with Norway or Atlas Perma-Guar- d 1. rtpa.red? A. Undoubtedly the mot ''ura ble repairs are achieved by sewing patches to the unders.de of torn section However, rubber cement patches aiJ require far less time and labor SEPTEMBER WAR appear equally effective for all pracAID A RECORD face the awning tical purpose Lay down on a fiat surface and apply President Roosevelt told his the cement freely to the patch as e transpress conference well as to the awning area which it fers during September reached a is to cover. When the cement has set sufficiently to become strongly record peak of $155,000,000 apfirm ad-; tacky, force the patch into three times the hesion by heavy pressure. proximately the past monthly average of six months. The President said The shades of night are falling he has ordered Lend-LeaAdministrator Stettinius to allocate fast, said the poet. Also some the final remaining five per c'nt people driving cars in the shades of night will fall fast down some of the original $7,000,000,000 appropriation. He said aid steep bank If they are not more careful on the slippery road is flowing to Great Britain, China, South America and the refugee Polish and Norwegian THE NEW ARMY FEEDING PLES Mrs. John Lundberg. it was supposed that these undesirable spirits per ver Heights. Phone . petrated various tricks. Quartermaster General Gregory, FOR SALE Practically new B Flat The belief was once widely prevalent that certain Regent Cornet. Phone 702 or in- addressing the convention of the American Bakers association In housese were haunted. It wras supposed that some perquire 421 West Fourth North. Our studies have soc $i.uu Boston, said crime some committed DEUCious son once lived there who had apples bushel; Grimes indicated that the Army is now or undergone suffering there, and that the spirit of and J1- per.Jonathan. Phone better fed than 60 per cent of ext;o Rider River the civilian population and these that person kept returning. He was supposed Thomas studies have been amply borne in Heights. press hi3 sorrow .or remorse by frightening noises out by the fact that the average to sell the night time. It might be almost impossible FOR RENT Part furnished or selectee gains 10 pounds after his induction into the Army. or rent such a place, since no one could be found unfurnished, one and two room apartments with cold water, toil- SAVINGS who would dare live there. A scientifically minded perCAMPAIGN et and sink. Prices, $7, $8, $9 and son would have found the groans of the spirit were due $10 dollars per month. Call at SHORT OF NEEDS 375 South 1st East and 74 East to the wind sucking through the chimney Treasury Secretary Morgenthau, 1416W. or 4 going bythe cemetery at night. The ghost stories have ceased to fool the and the kids who perpetrate serious mischief at Halloween may be headed for more trouble than van enbecountered in the days when their grandfathers lieved in ghosts. d i u '"fit at - lend-leas- Halloween, and you inquire of the neighobrs boy who did it, he will probably reply that it was the spirits. You will not of course believe that. If you try to chase that kid as the probable offender, he will be too veil It used to be a favorite occupation of children to tell ghost stories. After an evening spent in hearing such yarns, they crept up stairs to bed with fearfu looks over the shoulder to see if some ghost were folto run fast lowing them. In those days the boys used ! I SHELTER HEALTH OF THOSE DROPPED IN DRAET TO EE BOLT VP ing. cause. h t.f i Ilia! i's ar v ) i. 'I.;, l i'll t - re-l- if 4 J v ; k .t 1 r ttluT MIDI)! H,- Vfi rt ci its tJ three m i! M no4s 4 EXHIBIT OF PORTA IJLU DEFENSE HOUSING UNIT AM) BOMB TRANSMISSION drained, flushoil ed, refilled with lighter gear for easier shifting. 14. ts s. GASOQUICK - STARTING better none and theres LINE than PEP 88. nns coupon the holder to Entitle 25 Drive m at the familiar Vko-Pe- p sign of service NEW beds - mattrsssee throughout the springs carpets house. STATIONS EVERYWHERE IN UTAH AND IDAHO RATES $1.50 reduction the one WE ras co-p- nn NOW 88 c- t - if rt rBEP83) gasoline mn to $3.50 on as any room aavertlsed to the room. FEATURE at FREE Garage COUPON use Tins 6 Osrvnee Gtfat&on 102 SOUTH MAIN LCSAN, UTAH |