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Show RICH COUNTY REAPER, RANDOLPH FQBVICTORY 16 MILLION DOLLARS to Utah Farms and Factories UNITED STATES WAR ' BONDS ' AND Ski STAMPS fty jm.coo.QM ZJ For several years now, farmers and manufacturers in Utah have sold an average of 516,000,000 worth of goods to the chain stores in this state each year. That "aint peanut,. (Con tiered From Page One) Welfare of the Armed Forces. The House completed Congressional action on a bill authorizing officers and men of the armed forces to accept decorations and medals of foreign countries and establishing a new decoration to be known as the Medal for Merit. The House passed and sent to the Senate a bill exempting service men in uniform from payment of amusement tax for entertainment provided on Government posts and cantonments. War Bonds. The Treasury Department said 57,268 of its 60,184 employees in Washington and the field are setting aside 10.8 percent of their salaries' monthly for War Bonds. Aggregate purchases total $1,172,000 a month or more than 10 percent of the Departmnts gross payroll. Production. War Production Drive Committees in two plants of the American Wire and Steel Company have reported the break, e production records mg of 30 since organization of the committee, the WPB said At both plants locals of the United Steel Workers of Amer0 ica (CIO) have actively cooperated secure the increased production. The Davey Compressor Company of Kent, Ohio, reported that its production potential war increased 300 percent with only 20 percent expanded facilities, the A large part of that 16 million dollars worth of products is shipped out, bringing new money into the state. A large food chain Safe- buys an average of 305,0(10 barrels of Utah flour each y ear, approximately 25 c,b of the states all-tim- average total flour output. More than Ssyfo of this, or 131,892 barn. is shipped by f y to its stores in other 1 01 Washington News ls: way Official U. S. Treasury War Bond Quotas for June BUY rF.) i UTAH. afe-wa- states. ' Board said. Dcy 0. Pay Bay On Locals Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Lloyd and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dalian Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Peck and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lathen Pead and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Heap and Mrs. Rachel Wilson spen the fourth of July in Star Valley fishing. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rex and family - Oidal B. 5 Salt Lake City, Utah I were also Sta Valley visitors on the ! Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Art Brough and family also spent the Fourth at Star Valley. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst and 5 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Marshall and ia family spent the Fourth in Bear Lake Fred Smith and Clinton McKinnon I are working this week in Brigham Lynn Smith of Salt Lake is spendher vacation in Randolph with reling Cur Gucia to Utah. atives and friends. Miss Afton Jackman of Mt. View, UTAH CHAIN STORES came Friday for a few days visit Wyo., , Farmer Walks brother and family, Mr. and her with of an walks average The farmer -Mrs. PatLBgrag5r Jackman. Dan 25 mi15' a Mrs. Edna Smith was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Itlrkirickirkltitirkitirkitirkiriritlrkitlclritirlrklrii lekitirklrkltlt kkXkhltlilt Wallace Bitton was an Ogden visitor Monday and Tuesday. fU, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Norris and UTAH family spent the Fourth at Lagoon Merrill Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Johnson, left last week for San Diego, where he has enlisted in the Navy. JURE 1 ut HOTEL SEMLOH Smith. Let's Double The ultimate quota for the nation will be on a basis of one billion dollars per month effective In July. This sum is necessary to provide for all-oproduction of planes, to arm our fighting munitions and adequate ships guns, men with the tools necessary to win the war. iii!iitiusiitiiiauiiiitrBnfiiiBiiinitiiitiiiatiiimiiaiiait City. a Mrs. Barney Scott and family of Cokeville visited Monday and Tuesday I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred War Bends Every tb ;s one iten n!one, in 19:i,' out'-...money was brought The above map of the country shows the War Bond Quota by states for the month of June totalling $800,000,-90Everybody every pay day is expected to invest at least ten per cent of his income in War Bonds to aid in financing Americas offensive against the Axis powers. ! MORTICIAN i SERVICE m Comforting, kindly, respect- -ful service to all is the foun- jf dation upon which our bu- siness was established. Strict THIS COUPON entitles the adherence to the golden rule, and an understanding sympa- thy for the sorrows of others. We take complete charge of all arrangements, relieving you of details in the hour of bereavement. Expenses are always moderate and within the family means. holder to 25c redaction on any room at the rates as advertized, one coupon to the room. i NEW ? ai Mat- , Mrs. J. Arthur Durnford f f Assisting I Evanston, Wvo. Night Phone -- SATE- S- $1.50 to $3.50 We Now Feature Fra Mortuary Day Phone 49 Beds Springs - tresses - Carpets through oat the Hoase. I DURNFORD -- Garage USE THIS COUPON 49 Subscribe for The Reaper. I a tiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir WAR BQIID QUOTAS FC3 Hotel Perry Salt Lake's WASHINGTON, D. C., June 1. Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury, today made known June War Bond quotas for the 3,070 counties in the nation to all State and County War Savings Staffs. The June quota for the State of Utah is $1,746,600. The county quotas, based upon a substantial increase over May quotas, are expected to reach ten per cent of income when the War Bond basis in July to nation goes on a cost. the war meet Everybody, every pay day, ten per help the battle is cent, cry throughout the country. You can buy War Bonds at your Bank, Build'ng & Loan Association, Post Office and billion-dollar-a-mon- th at many department stores. Quotas by counties are: Beaver, $9,400; Box Elder, $29,700. Cache, $40,800; Carbon, $60,200. Daggett, $200; Davis, $14,200; Duchesne, $3,900. En 'iry, $3,100. Garfield, $2,800; Grand, $4,900. Iron, $9,100. ' ' , $8,500. ' ; Kane, $1,100. $2,500. Millard, $5,800; Morgan, Piute, $900. Rich, $1,100. Salt Lake, $1,077,200; San Juan, $4,100; Sanpete, $12,700; Sevier, $11,200; Summit, $10,300. Tooele, $14,100. Uintah, $7,800; Utah, $78,100. Wasatch, $3,100; Washington, $7,600; Wayne, $1,100; Weber, U. S. Treasury Department $321 000. The gun is a divisional weapon used by the Artillery as an anti-tan- k gun. It has been to extent by the more some replaced modern 105, known as the heaviest of divisional weapons. The gun costs $12,000 and has been converted by our Ordnance into a blaster twice as efficient as in the first World War. Popular Priced cModern Hotel Beautifully Furnished RATES:. ? FREE GARAGE 36 , First Female Performer Probably the first female performto play in New York city was Alyse Garvy in 1720. Her singing and recitations were so well liked that she left with a profit of 17 sacks of potatoes. 4 cheeses and 2 hams. er Greenland Largest Greenland, with an area of square miles, is the largest land ij the world. 827,-30- is- 0 Eliminating Lumps An effective way to eliminate lumps and skins in paint is to strain the paint through a wire fly screen or cheesecloth after mixing and before applying. Musie With Food The Portuguese sovereign, Ferdinand I, in 1381 claimed that his food was tasteless unless musicians played as he ate. . , r Juab, $1.5 0 to $3.00 Broadway and West Temple 75-m- m k . EVERY EVENTS WEEK ftotn THE NATION'S This gun gets maximum power for minimum weight and cost, and the American people are providing the finance through the purchase of War Bonds. If you do your share and invest 10 per cent of your income is War Bonds, adequate supply of this efficient gun can be assured our fighting forces. Buy War Bonds every 12. S. Treasury Department pay day. Oar fighting men are doing their share. Here at home the least we can do is put 10 of our income in War Bonds for our share in America. CAPITAL PATHFINDER brings to you in words and pictures the drama of events fresh from Washington, D. C., the nations -- capital, today the worlds news center. News, features, and facts, events boiled down into 20 interesting, inspiring nondepartments. 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