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Show I PAP, CUV AN SF4TEMUER rAROWAN TIMES, 27. 134(5 IUh S IjONES-CRAlVFOR- MOTOR CO. D Authorized Dealer Yrillian ?::: In U.S. i;i G Years States, Local Governments Up 8 Billion; Savings Equal U. S. Deficit. Plymouth - Desoto Cars USED CAR HEADQUARTERS - In WASHINGTON fm-- r and ,ir vv .i! v t ! tttisu:y Mill,' endat AUTO REPAIRING ALL CARS .ti..i!-i- yc.e-- ii !v in I1.-- . .- t. 1- d,.! P'lm 1411 h atii1' n in ,' the 1 an-"'!;- cists, sn ; , t an m) tarrying ting a)utki, tig'about lee eight!. S of tin t. d. State and luf.il giuei, nr tits, cities arid i.'um.e.s, spent al at t! f.Tu.om),-Oun.ilc- Fur dependable USED CARS you will find this firm will serve you well If yu want a used Motor Co. will have the he-- i car on the market. If you want to dispose of Vour car, you can pet cash for it here. All makes of cars are ovei hauled and Joncs-Crawfor- gi d lrpuiiod workmen who are here by experienced skill and reliability. 380 So. Main nit.l for B.M. Phone DAY-KNE- 4G Cedar City LL SERVICE CO. The SI), 000, 000, 000 surplus piled up by state and local governments and the $201,000,000,000 surplus accu- The courteous, efficient and dependable workmService Company has gained anship at them many friends throughout this district. Through their straightforward and policy this firm has established an enviable reputation in these parts, bringing it into the leading position it occupies today in the commerical life here. Your ear, old or new, deserves the best of care, especially now; and the best of care includes the K L.O. type of repair work done at this shop. Day-Kne- ll above-boar- 198 N. Main CEDAR Individ-i.iland eurpurntiuns of $572. r MM' mm, spent about which $517.000.0150.000 was for consumers goods and s rvn es and $ i5. (mui, him, UXI for pioductJon equipment, llow Units Fared. Taken as a whole group and disregarding ease of individ. ib. cur-T"- ! aliens or governmental units, all tame out ahead exeept t e fedeiul got eminent, winch went diep into the lio'e. Heres how the treasury department analysts figures! tl ey fared. The federal governm r.t spent in only $105. (mu. out, 000 and took $156,00(1. (nil). ftttf) in t..x. s. It had a deficit of $2011,000.000.0110. The state and local govetnnunts took in S53,000,000.0oo in t ies, but They spent only $50,000,000. 000. wound SH.ooo.oou.ooo about up ahead. and Individuals enrpio .it inns came out $201,000,000 00(1 better o!T. Their income was $770,000 Ooo 000 after tKeir taxes were paid and their other expenditures weit- The Best For Your Car d CITYPhone367 I.' t and cormulated by individuals porations exactly equaled the federal deficit of $200,000,000,000. Not an Accident. That, the treasury men say, was no accident, since total spendings and total income are really the same figures they are the head In other and tail of a coin. words, one mans expenditure is another mans income. All these operations explain the origin of a major national headache, the enormous current federal debt. The federal government had to borrow to pay the excess of its spending over its income. It still owes that money, plus some extra borrowing and some prewar debt, amounting in all to more than $268,000,000,000 with a reduction to about $267,000,000,000 scheduled for next month. 0 Just meeting the interest, a year, is so costly that some government men fall back on an old saying: It isnt so much the initial cost its the upkeep. Gunplay After Argument Over Poker; Three Slain CLEANERS MRS. EVA HUNTINGTON where Quality Counts Most 310 No. 1st West Phone Cedar City 177 Sheriff J. S. reported that three men were killed in a remote section of the eastern Kentucky mountains when the male members of two families shot it out in the middle of the road after an argument about a poker game. The Harlan sheriff said it had not been determined how many men took part in the gun battle or whether the shooting took place in Harlan county or Leslie county. He said his deputies and those of Sheriff Wiley Joseph of Leslie county were investigating. The bodies of three men were brought here to be prepared for burial. Sheriff Cawood said they were residents of the Middle Fork area county line along the Harlan-Lesli- e near Hyden, Ky. The sheriff identified the dead as: Lloyd See, 64, a farmer, shot four times with rifle bullets; Arthur Muncy, 64, a farmer, shot 10 times with rifle bullets; and Rufus Muncy, 24, son of Arthur Muncy, a recently returned war veteran, shot 14 times with rifle bullets. HARLAN, KY. The dry cleaning system used by the New Method, Cleaners thoroughly renovates your clothts in the most sanitary manner and turns them out without that disagreeable odor which accompanies the work of so many cleaning establishments. The latest cleaning and renovating machinery in their plant makes it possible for them to handle the most delicate fabrics. Another new pressing pressing machines to give you prompt service. A new mothproofing machine has recently been purchased, which mothproofs any gaiments, upholstB.M. ery, etc. with a 10 year guarantee. -- A Complete Ca-wo- & ti. . - A. r f ,J v Ii. t t w .r n 'it It i' f i i i v i ; p ! t I , ? ' t - 1 f t V i , ' . S, m. . O', -- hi 1. puli1!.- bcIC .ICi .,1 ft. I ; !l r ml! ft . t i '. 'I ! I'll! , I t. ! . i Ni ii . 1'.. i f . - v t c 1 i' ( ! th ! 1 2 il.l.n t . , , in 11 ! lu I - I 'it t ; . ; , - i 1 :ri p lr it 1 - li..- " Licensed Embalmer & i -- Vases r jar ean be etis.lv by adding bits uf tu warm soapy " 1! well. Ammonia w.iti-makes the glu,-- : r mi ! i .1 wt&wim ' tin hi- - t. go, c is iiTi p.'i .ti! :i, - , the mi"! piiitf-.u'l part nt Hie opet all 'II, Hi' to lit1 ! s nt f.itty a d cm be dt.itMi Ii "i lMI tm s ,,f pm .it'in. T e f.iis ie fuither epilatel b el '.'lit nil under a high vacuum e ate eddile, sene are not. Kiiim then- on the teeipe is: Aid ill the pule, synthetic Idible fat 20 p) r fi ill watei. Add raii.f ex'.i ut fur vitamins and coloring. A' s it. Finally, imect sninething fa'a d li acttyl to gne ti e odor af !'V .1 bhmii-- .1 G'ider Soars - -- b r. Ti is mixture is vt hipped up in a m a lime and comes out the otin r end like a lung sausage about eight Pt'it to Record 18.700 FI Ob'I.AMK), 'iviii! t. - el Ha d bV Pa iu gl icr ill t He s and to '1 . tie j n ct above 11. mi a tow Jh' ,r'l' 7 t 'ii'ViC tin h V"S a., 'W!S plain- or 22 7i( ti ct above sea level. The pic- -' nt ivoril lecnid of M "HI feet for two hI.k e i.ulpl.incs was set by the bit'' Maj Lew in Barrin- ger Dei fnber Metal Mining Industry of UUh 12, I'M!), 1 Rom where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh or mach.ne butter come wrapped, on a eonvt vor Going Fishing? Hero's How! Most of the fats that dont go into bi.'ter are made into so ip by an all. hate, also operated by Dr. Im- f.--l ll.h ' - ! s in diaiu ter. T! .1 I'' es into ann-f: 'Ui ui.ah pounds of h Vn,",h,1 Da ll- - ."I,. it out. b. 1. w.m CIV fi l:;,7ud ic.i.w nt t altitude II. w a i'! Ii rs HI,'' I, a .. p' 1 II. The unsuitable eitbi r for butter or soap, is manufactui ed into a basic predial for plastics, a softening material for rubber, an mgriiiient for varnish and into c, To hear Willie Wells and Basil St rube arguing about trout fishiming, youd think it was more bomb. portant than the atom Willie favors dry flies, Basil anything but wet flies. pooh-pooh- Wotje Natives Happy To Return to Island KWAJALEIN. Lojolon, heir apparent to the throne of the western Marshall islands, recently presented the navy $50 and the Red Cross $10.20 to express the appreciation of Wotje natives for having been returned to their island a year ago from Majuro. The Wotje natives had been removed for their own safety shortly after United States forces captured Wotje in Febru- ary, s Willie swears by a Royal Coachman; Basil wont hear of anything but a Silver Doctor. And by the time it comes to steel rods versus bamboo rods . . . !X& !?! But on Saturday, each got bark from Sewards creek with that couldn't have differed by more than several ounces! iiia 1914. Babies Reunite Sisters J many arguments should end. From where I ait, if we all respected one anothers different c & takes If Parted Since Infancy to seliieYe a goal Some yiniiM; i.n n kn. uv j ui fur it. 0!'i rs are Still ln('ii,.g for tin ir tli If. I in- ul.ir A:i ,y c m lulp both, P r1.1; s you 'i.'.cit to qo t'j co!L f bit u .nt jt. If you . 11, .ii.n.My u. enlist in the A'lr.y, yniiil q( t m ic f r iS in. nil ; of edu- after a tb,-- e yi-.- c.-- , istau-i.'you ;"t for which you cun c.Ui' n 01 lii.iiii- any coil s t w.l! pay your t.u'h.u, l.tiiniuiury fees, q1 ihfy. Tie Giwcr.uni I rf'iij c,i..-ic"- i a a r t.e, t etc., After months, was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kutzler, 921 Commonwealth avenue, North Chicago. The Griggins baby was named Carmella Jean, and the Hibel daughter Mary Louise. V planning apart. 6 r'' ''.V ' , ''I 'V CHICAGO. Two sisters, separated since they were infants, were reunited recently in St. Therese hospital, Waukegan, because their respective husbands compared notes while awaiting arrivals of daughters. The two families had been living only seven blocks apart. The sisters are Mrs. Mary Hibcl, 25, of 717 10th street, North Chicago, wife of August Hibel, a welder and Mrs. Antoinette J. Griggins, 27, of 1532 10th street, Waukegan, wife of Anthony Griggins, steel company employee. Their daughters were born less than two hours their mother died, Antoinette, then three, was adopted by street, Waukegan, and Mary, then Mrs. Jennie Petrovic of 612 Fulton street, Waukegan, and Mary, then whether about trout flies, or drinking beer, or voting, life w ould be a whole lot pleasanter. n J s Each had used his favorite kind of fly, his favorite rod and his favorite place to cast. So over a friendly glass of beer, they allowed ns how maybe they were both right . . which is bow bo opinions tj ii)) allow 5 A.' a (ye) If you h vt p- - elul r m mo-iti- if i nt fo of 2"0 1,1 J iui-s' il1.,. Vi . eve tin: s rviio eligible training in any for fur'hu tneni"g at the bi' t riv.h, o v. hu A. You c ui assure yo u of L fi of th" Cl Bill of rh - An iv on t t Ion O :ojl,oi 5, 1946, Rights if you See your marts! Army Uteri n.ag St., I. on for d tails. tr.-d'-- er-te- r Floor King of Jungle Superintendents of zoos say that tiger or grizzly bear can defeat hen in combat nnv dav. Lady Attendant Auto Upholstering Furniture Repairing - 226 In to and A'l'Ptt Fotl, Lodging, Tlcfcal Gare to C. ! iT-- One Li at the ki, ht ?0 'r en S5C for otote 1 if .t Lu in or G y cl btr i.r g e m I Rr 5 Cie Itttd jy 3 Yvs-: " Cedar City At the Southern Utah Mortuary are funeral directors who offer a service of the hugest character and the deepest sympathy. Then funeral palors are especially arranged with homelike conveniences and effects and enable them to render a service which meets every requirement. The esteem they have gained for reliability and sympathetic care is well deserved. 11 Auto Tops Regardless of Cost Phone ClolKe Otr-be's.?i- The Same Personal Service to All College Ave. NEW, H1GKE2 P,V TC?, 103 No. Main . Phone 770 M for tvfi May Be AdutU. This shop rives quality seivico, and has ned many satisfied custom rs bccauw uf xpeit Fo- - f.ne auto uphol.-mg. tor. , auo paand furnituie inting rip,.ning you will be aw to cunsult the Cedar Upholstc-iB. M Shop, u U 5:11 f a 1 tl S.iite a Ef.LSST MOW AT YOUR ARMY i , t . ;, ( t.rtY j I it. 0: "Wnrinrs of ' the Army" " cj' y V, 'q cn2 Football Btoadtci s cn you rad 0 U.S. I t lith Ltsfen Cedar City S ' t( or t ", Painting 1 Z 'e if '1 'f w ii 777 RcCSUITlKG 7Tf 7.1H . g-- k U.S. ARMY RECRUITING OFFICE v B.M. FEDERAL BUILDING, s e is tnoie luoa.'iit In flduticn Funeral Director uunlit 1 tin n dtb uii.icr tu live health seiv- - 1111; i, a' in He ric- of '.is, ! ,1 u I A ii. , till nt wia ju'ii j ter and s' ak i .1 I s I 1 li'k c!i t I , .ok lUniltli ODirrrs I -- I 1. . , : j dit ei ms Vdi d at the i I. I. ; i I'. rpe' 1 .: sln .iki.is Army To Iv Soviet Equipped ! : ; '. .'V I ,v 1 if !e lie a. ill ti .Pent quiv f : ti.an $209. ct L, hu every man I e. 1m Vc.its of age tn oar .'. n, . ,1 pit r ! 1 ' i i)u ' 1 .. f Vi ' - i it . K n , r r r I p: I. !.. ,i't t d M,l U ! I I i I ! t I t C.'Cvh ! ' ; ( HI' I t.a;, ISit i .ii t c if fill ! : o' ' ' v . l : 1.' I i' ' c"' - o ' 'ft.1 IW'vtUiC Hill an puq In I' '4 5 t r V of an ab tune lecotd-hlg0Of (!l'l! for tub m aUng It Expert Work R. E. WINTERROSE E- - t ' o t UPHOLSTERY SHOP CEDAR Understandin g Funeral Service 168 i. !. I , fo' i' f r r ; V UTAH MORTUARY SOUTHERN - !, . v : n Y,! IVJt ' v ; . . . I $5,000,-000,00- NEW METHOD c; " ; : 1 I tv tfwl 1. .1 it- - 1 ' tT , 1. hy vt Is T : ' nnJ DV t N'cal Byu i .cratlon. !. Mjim mIn I - 2 1 Asmh i.iti d Il ess .1. The frdii.d guvcl tui'cMt, the i'unitii of dr. m 01; H.t is s s, pend. d s llm ! doi.ns u ,r, spi nt Tie (.u airuuit, for SOUTHERN UTAH M CEDAR CITY, UTAH |