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Show Fee s Friday, August Four - WASHINGTON The 1QRTU CACHE HEW EDWIN IuMUInil iLDirml IU H)W DEL oAi.rr Frltir at Suililiflll, l'ih Ery M HmlllifttlJ, Claim Mall Mailer the lumUifftr mt Advert King UI ter nbws SUMIIHI I.H SEXTIXKI. TIIK WITH Madu Know a l'th, u true that many did not know what the final product of tills e who project was to be. but to tho for indebted indeed did we ere the way they guarded the secret. hwuad L. FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN W. K. GRANGER Eoo Ailliatlwn - HERE IT IS This is it. This is the victory so dearly bought. Now what do we see in it? What are we going to do wMm Property Owners Made I'ms of FI I A Program with it? To the soldier and sailor, the of a task well satisfaction mortal an end to combat, done, an assurance of going home. To the home front it brings safety for loved ones, anticipation of their return and gratitude that the challenge of aggression has been answered. In addition to the more precious livinthings in our way of life, victory promises easier g-more gasoline and meat, new radios and mortocars. the most unthinking must sense in victory even But something more than personal comfort or national triumph. Few can think of it as an end in itself. It is easy to say we fought simply to survive. Yet we have won, not a place to sit down, but a place from which WAY -E- ven the lit- civilization must promptly push on or quickly slip back. MEXICO tie girle in California like their climax of the war, there new coitumee of South of the Despite the delayed-actio- n Border design. Dawn Bender, is now a sense of release we did not know on One Mans NBC actress In lies Family," has a ruffled skirt In sober of awareness a But beneath the jubilation Mexican print with new responsibilities. How shall we prevent war? How a white poplin blouse trimmed braid to match red shall we defeat that other enemy unemployment? ain color in the gay skirt pattern. How shall we handle the revolutionary power of atomic What does it bring us? It has recently been announced that more thin five million property owners have been enabled to make Improvements, repairs and alterations amounting to almost two billion dollars under the program of the Federal Housing Administration. Tnis porgram was performed under title 11 of the National Housing Agency which provided for the repair and modernization of homes, and the results have not only helped to keep property in repair, but also to provide additional living accomodations to millions of war workers in congested areas. , hand-blocke- rick-rac- k energy? The prospect is one to turn even the hardiest to seek Right of Way guidance and protection in prayer, as soldiers have Between Vehicles learned to do when going into battle. The best expresThe driver of a vehicle sion of our gratitude for victory and for all who have a n intersection approaching helped win it would be a fuller acknowledgment of shall yield the y vGods omnipotence, a humbler resolve to follow' His to a vehicle which has entered the intersection from a difleading. The atomic bomb has already changed the whole ferent highway. When two vehicles enter an shape of our thinking about the future. We hear that intersection from different the second bomb was so much improved as to render the the same time, at highways first obsolete. In the same .way it can be said that the the driver of the vehicle on new weapon has rendered our plans for peace obsolete. the left shall yield the right-'- , to the vehicle on the Certainly it has made many people more ready to acright. cept the concepts voiced by President Truman recently: Reckless Driving I am anxious to bring home to you that the Any person who drives any vehicle in willful or wanton is no longer county size, no longer state size, world for the safety of disregard no longer nation size. It is one world, as Wilkie said. or property is guilty of persons reckless driving. One world physically, but not yet ready to be one family, living in brotherhood, or even obeying one law. Punishment Every person convicted of , Conceivably the secret of thfe atomic bomb could be reckless driving shall be used to police the world. It could be entrusted to a upon a first conviction r. World Security Council empowered to halt any by imprisonment for a period of not less than five days nor But are the peoples prepared for such a surmore than six months or by a render of nationalism? To the present Security Counfine of not less than $20 nor cil they have not even given the power to police any more than $299., or by both fine and imprisonment. , large nation which prefers to be unmolested. Could such The department shall susBritain and America use the bomb to prevent war? Not pend for a period not exceedunless they first used it to obtain the right to contining three months, the operalicense of to other nations prevent their developing tors or chauffeur's ually inspect convicted upon person any the bomb. Imagine inspecting Russia! g three charges of reckless What then? Is it possible to use the atomic bomb committed within a period to make war more horrible, but impossible to use it to of 12 months; PROVIDED, however, that if, on first conkeep peace? Is civilization, split into races and nations, viction, the justice shall recof the ommend suspension ready to atomize itself, unwilling to rise above smaller interests to seek the common welfare? That is the convicted persons licence for a period not to exceed three claim of the realist. That is the claim wTe must prove months. USAC Signup Steps Listed to be procedure followed by students who plan to Drive So acute has been the drop in register at Utah State Agriculturfall quarter, was enrollment of high school students al college for national of listed Saturday hy W. H. Bell, during these years that the Childrens reristrar. emergency Bureau of the U. S. Department of He urged all students who will Labor now seeks to overcome that enter USAC for the first time -delinquency by a BACK TO when fall term begins September SCHOOL DRIVE. It is the aim of 24. to file a transcript of high more than this agency to enroll school or junior college credits two hundred fifty thousand more with the registrars office. boys and girls in the high schools For those students who file a of our nation this year than were transcript of credits, registration enrolled last year. forms will be prepared before the acWith hostilities at an end this opening date of the school and be will speeded tual registration and goal should be easily reached, up for each student, he explained. every thinking American will do Former students who are planand his best to encourage the boys to return to school also ning girls of high school age to return should notify the registrars office to school now that the emergency so that a progress record and other has passed. registration forms can be before September 24. Nor should we be stinting in our both upper class, All students, these young peopraise of the Job men and new students, will regismanthis done have during ple ter on the opening day. Complete power crisis. Everywhere one turn- procedure for registration day ed one saw these young boys man- will be released at a later date. our ning the farm machinery of country in the greatest food pro- Infant Peterson duction era of all time. Committal services for tho inson of Winn and Ruth La fant RATION LINE UI Von Hayes Peterson, who died hospital FOR THIS WEEK Monday in a Logan shortly after birth, were conducted RED STAMPS: at 1 p. m. in Smilhfield Q2 throueh U2, good until Au- today cemetery, by Don Chambers, bishunV2 Z2, good gust 31; through op. til September 30; A1 through El, Survivors include the parents, of good until October 31; FI through one brother, Jerald for November until Smithfield, 30; good Kl, and Winn, two sisters. Ruth Kayleen meats, fats, cheese, butter and Shana Deen Winn, of Smlth-gel- d, canned milk. and four grandparents, Mr. SUGAR STAMPS: " and Mrs. P. K. Hayes, of Richmond, Sugar stamp 36, good until 31, for five pounds of sugar. and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Peterson, of Smithfield. SHOE STAMPS: Burial was under direction of Airplane stamps 1, 2, 3 and 4, ration book three, good indefinitely the W. Loyal Hall mortuary, of for one pair of shoes each. Logan. Preliminary Bark-lo-Scho- I fiLt- 21, 1013 Atomic Bomb Project While we have read much the Intricities of the super-secratomic bomb, and have had a glimpse of its destructive possibilities, we have thought little of the personnel who perfected the mammoth project which made its production possible. We are now told that one hunthousand perdred seventy-nin- e sons worked on the project, and yet it was by far the best guarded secret of the war. Of course it is et pre-pare- d Au-gust- right-of-wa- of-w- ay pun-ish- ed war-make- driv-in- untrue. Never have men faced such a challenge from their Sentenced own pursuit of the knowledge of good and evil. Justin Thorne Iond, 21, of was sentenced to 90 Lewiston, Never has there been such an urgency for them to turn Cache county jail after in the days to the alternative the knowledge of God and His he pleaded guilty to a charge of girl. He wholly good power. An equal effort in that direction simple assault on a minor was tried in First District court would enable them to make the spiritual advances which before Judge Marriner Morrison. alone can control the material powTer now let loose from the Pandoras box of natural science. Unless this peace also is to turn to ashes in our mouths, unless it is to be only another armistice, we had better pray as we have never prayed before. Christian Science Monitor. River . UTAHS FRUIT CROP GOOD ty growers have started harvest operations and should be in full swing next week while in Utah county, packing will, .start about 10. Utahs ,1943 fruit crop will be September Both and size of peaches quality one of the best crops in the history of the state, with will be very good this year, buts shortage threatens gorw-erincreases forecast for harvest of a labor in Utah county Davis and cherries, apricots, peaches, pears Box Elder county picking will and grapes, while a decline will be noted in apples, according to a start about September 10. grape Vrop is forecast at report released today hy the Bu- 900The tons compared with 800 tons reau of Agricultural economics. last Weather has been faHarvest of sweet cherries is vorableyear. for ripening of grapes and 225 and were cars completed should be exceptionally in quality shipped compared with 152 this year. good 1944. Growers generally received Washington county is in the a good price for the crop and midst of pear harvest and expects estimated production is 125 per the largest crop in history, and cent of 1944. the Utah county crop should The states cherry trees yielded move to market about Wednesday. approximately 4300 tons of sweet Estimated production is 221,000 cherries, which is 1000 tons greater bushels, compared with 170,000 than last year, and almost double bushels last year. Average the 1938-4- 3 average. Sour cherry production is 127,000 bushels. production was estimated at 2800 Utahs Although crop tons compared with 2400 tons last improved during July,apple the crop average of will be considerably short of that year and a five-ye1933 tons. harvested last season. Estimated On August 15 the apricot harvest production on July 1 was only was forecast at 10,400 tons, or 176 317.000 bushels, but favorable conper cent of last years crop. Car-lo- t ditions boosted the figure to shipments totaled 177 cars, an after a survey of orchard increase of 94 cjrs over last year. conditions was made early in AuEstimated production of peach- gust. Last year production, toes is 900,000 bushels, compared to taled 629,999 bushels, a near all-ti850,000 in 1944. Washington coun. record. ar these projects call also produce elec- in advance. Many of us in the power business have had a long experience with riverside plants, in the production of both steampower. In generated and fairness to all taxpayers and in the interest of the many million users of electricity, we think we ought to outline our hydro-electr- , ar post- This involves issues that should be discussed and settled now rivers to cross is a Masf the supply of of Americas tric power. 1his tfm wnie Cmmta This winter, and flood control development rank high on the list war plans. Many of for dams which may . commerciall- goods for civilians will ko lower need for homo canning greater. Assure your family oil the nourishing, delicious vegetable and fruits they need I y-canned ic convictions and suggestions on river development and flood control. 1 When a dam is proposed, all of its purposes should be clearly defined in the irlegislation flood control, navigation, as And or clearly, just power. rigation the benefit to the people affected should justify the cost. local War Price and Rationing Board will allow extra sugar for canning. P More pressure 2 canners available this year. If you cant buy or borrow one, use facilities of your Community Canning Center. If power is produced at government-bui- lt dams, it should be sold to existing power systems, without special privilege or discrimination. This will save the expensive duplication of transmission facilthe entire power ities, help to supply of each region, and assure its' widest possible use at the lowest practical rates. 3 Any savings made possible by this plan should be passed along to the users of electricity, under regulation by State Commissions or other properly constituted regulatory bodies. This will assure all the benefits of river development and hydro-power without the added expense of government going into business and competing with its own citizens. ; r 4 Government in any business endangers all business. Government in business escapes many normal business obligations, enjoys free mail, pays no federal taxes, and few, if any, other taxes, little or no interest. If government can sell electricity on this basis, it can sell shoes, groceries, automobiles, or anything else the same way. Government may properly regulate business in the public interest but should not operate business. It should not play in the game for which it makes the rules. In other words, government should not try to be umpire and pitcher same timet at the Til CmS? All the vegetables and fruits you will need to see you through the winter! . 413,-bush- HrotT Oyw For free official information write to your State Agricultural College, or Home Canning. U. S. DpL of Agriculture, Washington 25, D. C. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Cs tffe 117 NiimhwM itatsfc waptla Wil ijwofrf tk ntfsmdt h t&zH |