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Show Li i t I k Second Sect i o n AS Second Section E$ out y. JCTiON of 11 Pri-ha- Elder Bo (ounty, lTtah IUlim E i:M(. AlClST SEE SYNTHEITC ESSp J Cit, m CAPITOL- - AFTER THE WAR an tai il lubbe o K!a ,uJh ' ,l1'1 ' TIMES SATURDAY 'i 'noun ist', in I ii ge n "ithe'.c ! b.ui i i Eun w l i rvitios be i, attei me-- . tibbi be will qa i l1 nl t'n1 P' in Hv i olat t utei how is bet e m i i, ('iR n'H U Co Col vei piesuk m o! 'in ' L iioodiith believes Ini! tie e ii n be suttiiient de ii ind altt i the wai to keep both vnihetu and natuial tubbei piodiution going at lull blast i sholt 1) penod I5ut atiei that penod Collveil sivs the lutuie ot the nations1 sidiiihhmh svothetie iiibbei in dusliv ni tv be detei mined by politic a l.uhei than econo nit o' let hnolog'tal lonsideiatioivSvnthctic lubbei pioduetion neaiing an annual capautv o'J 830 urn tons moie than enough to take can of normal postwai civilian needs eventuallv will make lhe synthetic as cheap oi cheapen than the natuial nude pioduct Commenting on the laigel.v government - owned synthetic tubbei plants tjiaking the n tiorE independent ot any othci somees loi this law matenal, Colly el savs An impiudent policy (in te teierxe lu continued postwai npeiatiorl might mean the loss of jobs by the thousands and might mean the letuin of the scouige of wai yeais latei The lobs Colly ei refers to aie hugely those of low paid native l,oi in the Far East, wheie n oi e thin a million persons had been engaged in gatheung the ciude natuial tubbei impoited into this countiy In full opeiation, synthetic mbbei plants in the United States will need only 12,000 men and women to provide sufficient law matonals for the 120 Ode) additional persons employed in turning out finished lubber goods Colly ei foresees that political considerations may make i to curtail synthetic rubber pioductiop after lhe war it demand does not continue, but he wains against junkuig expensive new plants 'The Amencan people will want to continue at least sU i d- hv opeiation of these plants mst as they will want t) leti.n ail be says bases an battlesbiDs This would assure use of adequate pioduetion 'a pa city tor use in an emergency and against high puces ol n mu al l ubbei 1 1 Co i i oT MOLLY'1 , , SLR! L RET XER -- ''El KE IN IKI(' DUtlvEM' Sunday oming AND MONDAY I TUESDAY CRITICS RAVE! PUBLIC CHEERS! At last' The Great American Motion Picture The story of people, real people Amencansall. Itll reach intoyourhearts with its thrilling emotional appeal UJiBumj SauifwJs CMW HUMAN Ci. Mtd&jHixnwi t FRANK MORGAN t i FAY BAINTER MARSHA HUNT DONNA REEO VAN JOHNSON RAY COLLINS JOHN JACK JENKINS D0R01HY MORRIS MARY ANN AYARS CRAVEN HENRY ONFILL NASH JAMES CRAIG Day turns r meslii To Work Pony Team es SYCRYMLX'IO Cal H'I) -II appens lhe Caliloima legis-latuiReis soiiv loi the boys UEsLIlS X Y. UPi The A let t jps fiir.il his solved he i.i the amn withd sole b the state i tatinn and lesolulion p issi Jens ol ti sen i'K .n ii l ilied p.ace Hi h seven pone's assembiV C ilitoi pomes foi seven chi'dnn Xheiidm Dowitv tiom ih the f.ilhei r t to suppiit mtioni! legisla Hodges emu mis a 25 mile round t iji ei h t ion pi ovulrig loi the wu job m an old lubbi sinning ol chu ipodist m the two oi , niv It vv is po.n'td mi' that buggv , diavvn b nav v has t o nrnissioned ponies Hodge.s says the thi ' st t ni i s ho some lime and it op 'spanning pm (ostshnn in ni1 of the the pi opt th it 2 a v ni k instead of the v2 5 ol tne imn t ol tin pm s in li Jor g is iln,e and oil bow sue ( ess be this 0 u mode of lor n iiol e) l m ( ssi nl ii to its oes , I! save t.iri and snrie i uise i , s kn iw n Ih tl h et like mes whin it lains, ITolpes )e tec Ih equai' spicnhecj caiej c ill ml opoil.sts turns t his i ii in. ti ..iisp n t - w ini h ot Iv e i ar'-po- i i c i SO ZEALOUS MEXICAN REVOLUTIONISTS THAT EVEN SMALL CHILDFIEM WERE U. S. i i FIGHTERS tint lerotded snowfall rid two t w n ill Of 19 i the is in 1774 l tunes in the Mote in tst highw iv ii idi i uli i it's tike place at i i t i ngs oi S uu da oav of the week w.-.t- A o v ci ess-- i gi adc I n in a n v of he , ... SWEPT5y MEXICO ANITA BRENNER, AND GEORGE R. LEIGHTON READ ALL THE ADS TODAY AND SAVE! Perhaps You Will Need An CIRCULATOR EAGLE PILE-WA- R Beam Heater 1 til in Ii5" I lnislted to look like natur-- it; i y j i if ? rt iaii!s With the and Coals MUST ME &mM IF VALUES WILL SELL THEM BY Saiurtlsiy Night! DRESSES IN 4 LOTS Models for Miss or Ma troii. Jackets, one am' two pieeers in plum Hints darks, pastels and sheers. 'I In lug a rietj makes it possible to !md ust the kind ou are looking for. 0. 35.49 36.95 rinory Building' L'SO Tomonovv evening is Kearns night of enteitainment at thelAimoiy USO The Special Seivices Oi chest l a will piovide an exceptionally good program of, enteitainment and dancing for all -- young and old Paients of sei vice men and Junior Hostess-call Senior . Hostesses and' then husbands, and other adult ft lends aie especially invited Dancing will call for the spotenlight at 8 30 p m and the unti will continue tertainment 12 30 a m Wait Bill I forgot something' The Aimoiy USO has lecetved some of it s new futni'uio yeo aim chans, settees, tables lamps, etc So come on oat and see what wondets new furm'uie can cieate in a building just like a new suit of clothes oi a male1 g Tonight is informal din-nand if you don t dance came and play caids and enioy the music Sunday evoivone should take this oppot Utility to come in and have fun with sk'ttles or commandos I dale you to bo unin funk you don t I tio pally know what there is to at the USO -- come and fmd out 1 1 Main Street LSO Tonight at our Mam Stioot USO the most ol us will enioy oui selves with indoor games material' V grand heater. One that will keep our home warm and co when the cold come days again. Pre-war- " aie uiged to come at 8 30 p in. it's a suipiise to oiganue a U E HAVE JEST RECEIV- A SHIPMENT OF THESE FAROES ( MR I E VTOK Hut Advise Tour Fatly Selection. . Saturday is the Blues singing contest Come and sing youi favorite It s a real contest, too even to the pri7es welSunday -- all visitors are come at the club In May, four Merrell Lumber Co. . WALK RLOCK A i.i iwwi AND ii. pi'H.numiwjwtw" SAF sta'es passed for the eolleition of waste kitchen fats. Nevada, with 151 per cent, South Dakota, 121 per cent, Utah, ll3 101 per per cent, and Florida, cent i their monthly quotas E t SEEN IT I WARNERS FIRST AND MIGHTY STORY OF THE AMERICAN I. MERCHANT MARINE! 38.95 STILL A FEW GOOD COATS AND SUITS Staple coats that can be worn for a long tune to come plaid wool suits ust right for school, also inc luded are some fine ensembles. These garments are ( baigam priced at and L i, - ( 1 r i! ; -- l acre's under the J8b71 acres' planted in 19 13, seven lepresen-tative- s of the Utah Sugar He'd Glowers associai.cm met with Director Wr. W'. Owens of the Utah State Agiicultuial college extension service and Dr. W P Thomas, chairman of the state pioduetion capacity com mittee, last Friday to di.cuss leasons for and ways of increasing Utah sugar beet plantings Led by Noble Hunsaker of Brigham City, RFD, president of the beet growers association, the group indicated their belief that 52,500 acres of sugar beets could and would be grown in this state if farmeis were as.sui-ed of a price which would put, basis beets on a competitive with other crops In pointing out the impoitance Mr of sugar beets in Utah, Hunsaker stated th.it the ciop was important not only as a source of sugar, hut that the, are also a valuable feed for daily cows, beef and sheep. In experiments conducted by ex- the Colorado Agricultural periment station during the past year the beet tops, pulp and mo- t r '!L, J ? JULIE BISHOP m Konr ft by i DANE Guy Glipatitc CLARK Additional a TODAY high quality formals, grouped together to give a lig choice 37.95 " CLOSEOET This group of slacks represent a genuine super- value at this price 32.49 mm Lawton R Bwmatt MW - s s AND SATURDAY Romance... Stiamjei than a World a! Wart , I 1 I h Elder coun-- the sugir bei t numiET OX7. 'U llOsIF Mesh 1UI ( losenut Keg is I One group, Odd I.ot K ) ON IIOSIKKV to close at 69c Tiie ELUTE hop NOTICE The ELITE Shop will be closed all day MONDAY for Renovation. twill !Cyjuuiji!j'tM..Piuj Ore. f IN- ELCS- - 1 DETECTIVES JR. (MIEN PARAMOUNT NEWS 5W5S Tr to i (UP) LA GRANDE, The day after E D Rees' wife died, his pioneer home and most of its contents was destroyed members by fire. Seventy-fiv- e of the community each contrienough buted a gift to Roes to stock another lodging VfT'vT rfintniifi Chicago Ilead- quaners gat age which houses Limy vehicles, likewise has a CHICAGO ilP) - 'lhe ai my good vvoul for women i havent found one btaving the wiath e.f ci ideal, males, sav s vv nhout qualification plaint We of the Army Trans that women make goad autumn- - portation Coips have a lubber consci vation program A can ful bile dnveis r who does not have to Mai Gen II S Auiand Cam- - stop suddenly is taking care of Sixth Seiviee the manding Foi ces, the tnos The girls instinctively mand Aimy Service with dev thus, he said. back-- , up the statement fac ts Since1 we began hn ing women last November to time aimy Thief likes Yuriety BOS ANGELES, Cal (UP) vehicles they have nol been involved in a single seiious ac- According to the local police, ' cash is no longer the great atcident, Aui and said traction of thieves The tienl is "Some ot the men dim havVhad mijoi'accidents which changing, they say On the Mine1 a buiglnr stole fioni is i egi ettable but the 'act that evening the no woman timer has letu'ned the home of Rudolph Fiiml, do of his own atc.n-composer, famous a sei a car with moie than ed fender is made moie s gni-- ' l ecoi clings, while a little fui tlvr 30 pound,, of Brant when com paied with 'he down the street 10 pounds of sugar and offee mishaps of men" Women dnveis m the Sxth were stolen The police weie inclined to believe it was he Service Command pilot same trucks up burglar uho did both ms, field ambulaners and the Intention of havng a to one and one half tons cipa-.vvitg good cup of coffee while enjoy-mLicity Frimls compositions. F. Not., LI. Raymond chaige of the General Praises Women Drivers Mr. Owens crops competing pointed out that England has been subsidizing her sugar beet industry for years, considering it because of the value of the as well as the sugai itself. Spint f Honeymoon Lodge" DIZZY noimal dustry maintain iU acreage. To do thi- they feel that farmers mils' be assured a price comparable to that of Good Neighbor if DAVE IIRECE HILLARD IE NELSON ORCHESTRA -- compete nustry will be able favorably with imported ruga' supplies after the war In the meantime1 they are anxious that the sugar beet in- itu von .)t ALSO y Box F f bushels of No. 2 yellow eoi n The beet association repiesen-tative- s also expiessed their concern for the sugar beet lndus-tiafter the war if it is allowed to decline now. This year 22 sugar beet factories are closing in the United States, one of them in Utah. This year the use of segmented seed has materially i educed the amount of labor needed foi thinning beets. Mr. Hunsaker piedu tha $1.00 LOT SLACKS SctmA flay by John Howard bV A. t BanarUaft Oiakw YOEU LAST CHANCE TO SEE e ONE GROUP FORMALS One group of r .ii ty fields planted with segment ed seed required no moie than 73 pel cent of the labor foimcr ly needl'd On the basis of the tested performance of mechanical blocking and topping maenmes wnico will be available when large-scalmanulactuie of machine) y is resumed, the beet glowers Third OFF ODD 1 acieage of year 13,771 Utah estimated that One at a low price. 1 1 ht lasses produced on an average acre of beets were found to contain food value per stick equal to 2 91 tons of alfalfa or bf 9 otficeis All II 1 33.95 teiested walnut wood. Reautithl appearance, well made front j h i T 111 'fresh, timely lntoima-tion- , true of conditions this yeai, this month, this week " "Xo set of refetences compiled 10 years ago, oi even two, Will meet this need nor will matenal whose goal is ptojeited 10 yeais ahead," the confetenee was told "The time is the piesent and materials must match " sugar beets this s COMES? HIKE 1.ES Seek Sugar Beet Planting Increase All HDrossoji. m review The THE WIND THAT ARMED AS GUERRILLA i Lilt I US THE RO clude WERE THE pio-tectio- , Slv YT aecutately Speakets at the confetenee urged immediate lev antping of school reading matenal to in- ( 1 Til l NON i TUESDAY MONDAY c low i r Cm-veisit- v tht' nalu al nude lubbei ns U I) Pan ish let h v ic e man igei ol the s il'Pt piu-fess- oi xpei - be t.v p n, i i meuoun people aie mine than 50 pel ecu' illiterate in then etloctive ahil ity to undo stand adult ic. tiling mattei William S Giav ol eduialum at the ot Chicago told the uni veisily's sixth annual lontei-ih e on l eading Millions of adults today have attended si bool toi only a him ted penod ot time and tneietoie cud mu have the oppoiuuatv to he said leal n to lead well What happened to them is matihed in the experience ol hundieds ot us who took 1'iemh oi Uei man in high school oi college Whatever utility we acquired to lead these languages soon disintegi ated thtough clis use At least half of the population is unable to lead am punted! seventh matenal above the glade level, Giay said Gray said that aimy officials have complained of the high percentage ot men inducted who not onl weie unable to do the in learning reading lequued ecu tarn mihtaiy skills, but vveic even unable to lead simple CHICAGO i i standi VMIU 5 1SU.1 HALF OF PUBLIC HELD UNABLE TO READ PROPERLY tires factor PICK O THE PICTURES ('. 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