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Show rage Six The Cache American, Lojfan, Cache County. Utah Research Proves Proper Selling Of Thermostat Will Save Fuel Tesls Hade During 1911-1- 2 in Special Home Prove Helpful Ferry Service Along New Alcan Highway Rural America Fills Armys Request for How much fuel can be aved by at lowering thermostat settings night? I'.w much by lowering the t!urrnost..t settings for a period? The Ui..versity of Illinois has the answers ti these questions as a result of rctearch work carried on heating season during the in their j search home. Tests were conducted with the thermostat set at 72 degrees from S.30 a. m. until 10:00 p. m. and at C8 degrees from 10 00 p. m. until 5:30 a. m. The results indicate that the drop in temperature of 0 degrees at night efTects a saving In fuel of from 8 to 10 per cent Lowering the thermostat setting by 5 degrees for an entire period results in a saving of 13.7 per rent in fuel consumption or a saving of 2.7 per cent per degree reduction In Radio Technicians '' !V - TV . ' r V J . ; 1941-194- 2 temperature. The rapidity at which the indoor T o JLl. . ' ;V 3 t '1 j rr Ten months ago coughing, chugging bulldoiero began forcing their way northward from Kdmonton, Canada, to Alaska. Ten months afterwards, on December 1, the highway will be completed months ahead of schedule. Wide rivers were encountered, but conquered. The army built this sternw heeler on the spot as a ferry for barging vehicles across the river. The cut on the far bank marks the spot where a permanent bridge will be constructed later on. on the severity of the outdoor temperature and the construction of the AMERICA IN ACTION MARINE RAIDERS ( Brought to international limelight by their South Pacific operations at Solomon and Makin islands, raider of the marine corps battalions emerged from a secretive shield to timely attention as one of the most potent raiding and combat units engaged in World War II. In surprise landings like that on Makin, their objective may be to destroy air and naval bases, communications centers, ammunition dumps, military stores, and defensive installations. They seek to bring back vital information about the disposition of enemy forces, intelligence concerning his future plans, and prisoners. A raider attack may be in support of offensive action elsewhere in the same theater of operations, or may serve to create a diversion. The raiders are trained also to function as the speare head of a invasion. In rigorous training these men become specialists in rubber-boa- t opUnder the tutelage of erations. Marine Colonel Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, they learn every technique of gouging, strangling, knifing, bayoneting and otherwise putting an enemy out of action. Each raider battalion has its snipers, armorers, chemical warfare specialists and munitions and demolition experts. Night attacks, carried out in complete darkness under the most difficult conditions, are stressed In training exercises covering 20 miles or more. The raiders learn to depend upon the stars as well as compasses for direction, and are instructed in woodlore during long periods spent in the field. The raider battalions carry a relatively large number of automatic rifles and guns, in addition to Garand rifles and pistols. Every raider is taught to shoot from the hip with whatever weapon he carries, or from any impromptu position in which he might find himself during an attack. He also carries knife, a highly important weapon for silencing enemy outposts. Besides its obvious use as a dagger, the raider learns to throw it accurately and with force enough to kill or disable an enemy at close range. full-scal- IT WAS SAID BY: 2 3 4 Scrope Davies: 6 Sophocles: Hippocrates: 2 Aristotle: 5 Proverbs: 1 1771-185- 496-40- 460-37- 7 384-32- XXVII, B. C. B. C. B. C. 27. We Three Far Ahead Fun For Your Family By MISS ABBIE CONDIT Nation! Becreatlea Association. American homes will be flying the flag more than ever now that our country is at war, and we shall want to be sure that we are displaying our flags correctly and at the proper times. The United States Flag association, Washington, D. C., gives us the following information on the proper manner of using and displaying the flag of the United States: Days on Which to Fly the Flag. The Flag code suggests that the flag be flown on national and state holidays and on historic and special occasions, but it does not limit the display to these times. It encourages the display of the flag on all days when the weather permits. A number of factories engaged in war work, companies in various industries occupying buildings, and individuals are now displaying the flag daily. Such display is commendable provided the flags are kept clean and in good repair. Flying the Flag at Night. It Is universal custom to display the flag only between sunrise and sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstafls in the open, and the Flag code suggests that this custom be followed. The reasons for not flying it at night are practical ones: First, it cannot be seen in the dark, and secondly, it would be subject to damage by inclement weather (or in wartime, possibly attack). Although in order to produce a patriotic effect in no way connected with advertising it is proper to fly the flag upon special occasions after dark, either with or without a searchlight, this presupposes that the flag is properly guarded. Further, during this war the advisability of displaying the flag spotlighted, even on special occasions, must be questioned because of blackout requirements. It may be mentioned that the flag is flown from our government build What ay PHYLLIS to-- ings only between sunrise and sunset, with the exception of the United States Capitol where two flags, properly guarded, fly 24 hours a day, and by our army and navy only between sunrise and sunset, excepting when a permanent fort or ship is engaged in battle during which it would fly at night, too. The flag also flies at night at the grave of Francis Scott Key, the author of our National Anthem, The in Mt Olivet cemeBanner, tery, Frederick. Md., and at the War Memorial, Worcester, Mass. Flying the Flag In Inclement Weather. According to the Flag code, the flag should not be displayed in inclement weather unless there Is some special occasion for doing so; for instance, a patriotic occasion. War brings out color In millinery. At public buildings, where the flag Hats bring out the glow in the comis flown by law or regulation in plexion. A minute make-u- p can be stormy weather, custodians usually accomplished by putting on a new have "second best flags for bad days, and in the army "storm flags d are flown. Any reader who is anxious to secure more information on the display and use of the United States flag will find a great deal of factual and inspirational material in a reference book published by the Unit- BELMONT s Sait Lake City 8trat Wholesale Retail BOISE. POCATELLO. OGDEN ! Se. Main MEN WANTED INSIDE WORKERS FOR DAIRY PLANT Also AUTOMOBILES WANTED CASH PAID OUTSIDE MILK ROUTE TRUCK DRIVERS For Used Cars and Equities Contracts Notes Paid Off LYMANS 6th So. & Main Salt Lake Good wages for inside worker! Salary plus commission for route drivers. THIS IS GOOD OPPORTUNITY STEADY WORK IN IMPORTANT INDUSTRY. Apply by mall or la person. CLOVERLEAF DAIRY 723 So. State St. SALT LAKE CITY MEN WANTED HELP WANTED, MEN WANTED Releaurd by Western Newsoaper Union. FOR BRICK YARD WORK GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS AND WAGES WHO SAID THIS??? INTERSTATE BRICK CO. 8189 Sooth 11th East "Babylon in all its desolation is a sight not so awful as that of the 1 Gay, colorful hats provide and are good for morale. Colors which do something for a woman's complexion and colors prominent in the new styles are red, Chinese red, gold especially the antique tone. Blue, in "RAF" and "winter navy," continues to be good. Ledger Syndicate WNU Features. Salt Lake MALE EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for auto finest mechanic. Ideal working condition Liberal guaranteed salary. equipment Phone er write Grant E. Hayes Co., Stud Daker distributors. 468 So Main, Salt Lake. dtp Week Ne. 4244 W.N.U SALT LAKE hat. pick-u- p d nation. America is becoming a The Each decade more and more of the population are field of vision is becoming narrower and human eyes, which from the beginning of history had been adapted to far vision, will function like the eyes of fishes, whose vision is sharp- - est when fixed on near objects, ex- moved into indoor occupations, optending not very far beyond the end erating machines and carrying on of the nose. clerical activities most of which require close focusing. Human eyes, The steady movement of the which for thousands of years were American population towards are beaccustomed to assert some d to meet these coming caused is experts, ophthalmic new conditions of modern living reby two factors, (1) modern livhas quiring sustained close vision. man wherein conditions ing Human eyes in Americans apto a changed from a g parently are undergoing great creature, and (2) evolutionary changes. One auapheredity, thority goes so far as to predict parently being a physical charthat ultimately people may lose acteristic that is handed down most of the sight in one eye, and by parents to their children. we may become largely a race Mankind for thousands of years vision. with of out doors of the time much spent and the human eye developed so that normally it is at rest when Sight Leads the Senses gazing at a distance, but hard at Most of our knowledge, underwork when focusing on near objects. standing and enjoyment of life Within the past century education comes to us through our eyes. has become almost universal and Studies indicate that in an averchildren start reading at an early age day the impressions received age. our senses from our physical by Conditions. Modern Living surroundings are as follows: There are relatively few of the adult population who do not spend many hours each week in reading newspapers, magazines and books all hard work for the eyes. Men have and women increasingly WANTED! ! Raw Furs - Sheep Pelts Hides - Wool FOR HIGHEST PRICES AND A SQUARE DEAL Call or Write NORTHWESTERN 4 S3 HIDE & FUR CO. Salt Lake City, Utah South 3rd West near-sighte- I live only a short distance from town, but find it very difficult to direct people who come out to my home for a visit Is there anything I can do that will make it easier for my guests? Answer Why not draw a map showing enough of the surrounding r near-sighte- near-lookin- one-ey- territory that people could find landmarks they recognize? These could be printed by the hundreds for you, in a clev.er color combination and you could simply include a map of direction to your home in your invitations, or see that guests are supplied with these when they are calling. Its a good idea to include your phone number. Ledger Syndicate WNU Feature. VISIT NAVY RECRUITING STATIONS IN SALT LAKE CITY PROVO - OGDEN DEER - LOGAN - CEDAR CITY US VEGAS, NEV. HIDES WANTED ' HIGHEST PRICES PAID Jy -- W - BOISE, IDA. - SHERIDAN, WYO. - Attention Hunters! j for A yf' M HIDES, SHEEP PELTS, FURS AND WOOL Call or See Nearest Branch 4ft Colorado Animal , - V FOR HEN AT GOOD PAY. WHO WANT (NTBRMOUNTA1N MERCHANTS BUFFL7 In Bankrupt 8tocki) (Dealer We bap and tell all kind ef btuintae turee and equip Cash register, neat eealee, off Ice equip 64 E. 4th So. Salt Lak Clip ed States Flag association under the title, "The Flag of the United States: Its History and Symbolism, which will doubtless be found in many libraries. human mind in ruins. A womans vows I write upon 2 the wave." 3 "Extreme remedies are very appropriate for extreme diseases. 4 Poverty is the parent of revolution and crime. 5 Where there is no vision, the people perish. (See answers below, left). Ml USED EQUIPMENT Modern Living Cause of Fish-Eye- d Condition Afflicting American People Do A horse. Second was "Rodimic while close third was "W. H. Kelly. No photo finish here. Scores of civilian technicians from on duty or awaiting assignment as radio instructors at the Air Forces Technical school in the former Stevens and Home Filtered Air Mississippi River Oddity Congress hotels, Chicago, 111., it was In following its course of nearly two months revealed approximately 2,500 miles the Mississippi river Busy women who are doing after a nation-wid- e appeal for qualireaches a point fonr miles nearer volunteer war work do not have fied persons was made by officials. the earth's center than at its time to clean grimy walls and With the radio school expanding woodwork. New coal flow winter its facilities weekly, reports from source. air conditioners filter ths air bethe office of Brig. Gen. Arnold N. If apple trees are grown in sod fore it is circulated into ths rooms. Krogstad, commanding officer of all should be mulched and ferti-izet- This clean air keeps the bouse Chicago schools under the Air they One of the best materials clean. Forces Technical Training command, Indicate that more positions for accomplishing both purposes is baryard manure. It will pay to The "Cradle of the New World on the faculty are available. apply nitrate of soda or aulphate of is beautiful, mysterious Haiti. With Requirements call for a year ammonia around the trees soon af- its two restless little republics and of college training, a degree la ter growth starts or at least two their contrasting populations, it electrical engineering, possesweeks before bloom. Use five has had a history as bizarre and sion of an amateur radio opera pounds of nitrate of soda or four topsyturvy as any island in the tors license, experience In pounds ef sulphate of ammonia. Do turbulent West Indies. It was disteaching radio, or sufficient not apply close to the trunks. covered by Columbus on his first training or experience In allied voyage, and called Hispaniola radio aubjects. Flavored, Though meaning Little Spain. Attracted by rewho lack certain Edible mushrooms contain about the gold the Indians displayed, he Applicants quirements, officials said, are sent 90 per cent water. immediately planted colonies. exto St. Louis university at the pense of the government for special training before they begin teaching. While attending the university they are paid $135 a month. Salaries for teachers of radio depend upon classification of ability. Classrooms and laboratories OFFICE EQUIPMENT for the new school have been InMECHANICS WANTED stalled in former elaborate ballNEW AND USED n 11m. Meter Track General ctwtrv Ceacb. 974 South theater-cafes rooms, dining balls, snd Main 8L. Salt Lake City. L'iik, Phene 4tnc well'. uIn, tyvwrttra. 8. L. 0E8K EJL. li W. m4n. Offer track nee hen ice er pt tenter of both hotel buildings. (LUC 44417, car Mechanic who can qualify an opInstruction began recently in Chportunity te verb under excellent working renditions and la pleasant earreendlnga at USED CARS TRAILERS icagos historic Coliseum, famous tep vatea. Abe perta Men are wanted. convention hall and sports arena Jenler part clerk t tep wave. If InUSED CARS' TRAILER COACHES terested. write er phene Mr. Healp er Mr. which was acquired by the army in Liberal Credit Term Sandqeist for appointment. August. JESSE ML CHASE MEN WANTED Trad SaQ Buy rural communities are now near-sighte- & juicy price was paid at Belmont Park, N. V., when "We Three, shown here far out ahead, romped home a winner. Backers got $121 for every $2 ticket they had on the ! L temperature drops at night depends house. The research home, which is one of the best equipped houses In the country for research work, Is thoroughly insulated. Consequently the drop in temperature at night is less rapid than it would be in a house not so well constructed. The university points out that, during mild weather, the Indoor temperature did not go down to 66 degrees after 10 o'clock at night and consequently the circulator, which forces hot water from the boiler to the radiators, did not go on during the entire period .'rom 10 o'clock In the evening to 5:30 In the morning. The research home is heated with an hot water boiler. The average heating season at Urbana, 111., cons'sts of about 5,500 degrees. This is equivalent to about 204 days at an average temperature of 38 Proper Alignment In One Operation To keep precSou rubber from Wails can now be built In one rapidly wearing off the front tires on automobiles and trucks, the opus i n Cid likide iriMil.it. n: (un-el- s wheels mutt be kept in proper can he nailed rifht to tu and alignment The wise motorist has Joists. No need to lay laths, plasthe wheel alignment checked twice ter, or calcimine the wail. a year. A tire a half inch out of line will be dragged 87 feet every Castle lu Foem mile. Chilion, castle in Switzerland once used as a prison by the dukes Ant Slant of Savoy, was made famous by ByAnts predominate In number ov- ron's poem. The Prisoner of Chil er any other living creatures. Ion." Spanish Fork Salt Lake City - Garland Ogden Company By-Produ- - Logan Heber City |