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Show r?; 4 Tale Of American Romance At Capitol Sunday ULIn Traffic fni'rL IN I VSMI I wjiat ?;jry thjj-j- NEWS from our x x Mi:sicns-j- r Dear Sirs- 'ord the n"(. re-Jr- 1 1 st'-- En-In- piis-ib- 1 c-- ail - y Vo'-- 1 lost SIZE i WEAR 52 Lbs.! Lt. Faucctte Leaving Bushnei! For Oversees 14 ACAIN" WELLS FT. WORTH At Pictured Here tXMtnda and hive 8 ' 10 rf lose Kf.ueHH No nkr Bgr t,v' No dru8 rtrtu butter. jyt meat jxn.iUs gravv. Mi Wills may Iheexyerterkeot errniv not be dilierent than voura. iBtwhv not try the AY US ViUium it r .ju pi (v mm m th r clinKd! Ul j comitu ted by 100 n th ifdicji UoUort inorto IS poun Ja criofli ioc teri2 m a few wek with SIRS. C. D. y Lt. Reese 8eAL)S Vitamio Candy Plan. Avda Plan vou don't cut st .trha, tiotatefa. uorbdtter vou sinipivr ,t them tn le aud castrr wiicn ti. it &8r rtiof deiii ions iMtJimn '.ort eac h meal Abo-))f iuimlrsS SO lidVB BUDl'lv P not deltjihtfti with rcaulta, omv 12 2S nE BAlK on the very drat txuc. Tiiona i this anv DRUG HAMILTON Phone yout news to Na V'S3 V " .0 - 'Jfe.'Rfc'ib. i y. w , 7 CAPITOL- "PICK O' THE PICTURES" y.Cvl'V'rSiii M rch 7 'romr icgista a .1 B much. and To The Editor: A u. program should be d by the Federal government by which Amenca's con- suming i ap.icily can be laised io equal productive capacity. that u ider the Htcogniing Amencan economic system noni can consume wu.hout money to who Am Dvorak is the alluring ;'ong aid dsnu- i.u-.i- i ouy, some plan shou d be a lopl-ecap.U ts the heait d town inai : had KaiuiLi ; tt u. to supply the nece.-sarbuyentt rtainirg Jules tlrarna, Aint e '1 ' wn," ing Power to keep imus.iy godvie t ro..p'!i I .ii.'i Av-- t acre on at the Capittl 'llu Sunday ing a. full capacity. When money is available in po: session ol sis release. all the people prosperity is not just around the coiner, I. is here to stay and to bless mon- kind. That money will go back onto Main street each and every month cf the year, A tax levy of three percent each month on the gross Ec ra 320 -- ee, Reed and Miller Norman Gunnel!, of business and on thai service- - south Thild west, Brigham City, Inree Brigham City portion of individual gross in .sen were c.ischaiged from the was given an army dischrgs at come in excess of $100 per umy IViaicii 5 at the For. Doug- - iburt Douglas March 5. month, would, if paid to citizens as separation center. Pvt. Gunnell, who served six of the United States of the age Oral C. Lee, son cf Mrs. month? m the slates as a nfle , Sgt. of 65 yeais and over each Annie Lee, who served 12 man with the infantry, was month, furnish sufficient reveu as a tanner prior to enao.nhs ovciseas with the 16 ih enue buying power lo enable the ar.t.v Augu.--t 30, to is Jomb authorizeJ uring gioup, to pay manulaeturers IG 3. hrgn .ear the Asiatic-Pacifitheater wages to all employes tn nil inf operations ribbon whh two dustries which would eliminate f,jtiv;n Light Released med-.1- , conduct s.ars, jattlo good .tic lv in J. Light, RDM 2 c, fuure strikes. The present sys-and vicory ribbon. His wife, 12: has been honor-ib.lghoin fra if continued could be the he former City, Mis Rhea Reeves, basis of a revolution. discharged fioin the Uni-t.home in Stales navy at the naval The amounts received by the las been making her to the Prior Agben. entering ijeronr.el sepsia'ion center ii. aged citizens, unaer this proApril 15. 1944, Lee was 5hoPm Calif posed plan, w'hich, according ur.iy n aircrafL meohan'c in Ogaen to the best authority in Washid Dirch-rgeMarch 4 Sgt. John C. Reed, Jr., son of ngton, would mean from $90 to Pfc. James Dale Miller, son cl $100 per month and when added Mr. and Mrs. John C. Reed, Sr., .Mr. and Mis. J. H. Miller oi to the sums paid to wage earn- who served 14 months overseas JJG West 2nd South, received 77tli Air the with Service group, ers employed in industry, would s authorized to wear the Asia- - his discharge from ihe army at mean a ready market for everytheater ribbon, good Ft- Douglas separation center thing produced by manufacturis back home again, after onauct medal and victory ers from needles to automobiles. years serv.ee. Call this fantastic, socialism. bon. He was an airplane mech-')'rcanic before this time, Dale attend-hin entering During Townsenriism or what not, it ied Yale university for a year army October 4, 1943. will not disprove the feasibility mg Russian history and Pfc. James D. Miller, son of' of such a program if put into operation. It will work for the ,lr. and Mis. James H. Miller, Lnguage and related subjects, benefit of every citizen in the who served 11 months overseas Following this he was stationed Florida, Cauferna and Guam. United States. It will mean vith the 315'h Bomb Wi.ig, is Nr rei ved a year overseas. prosperity for all and will put iu horized to wear the Asiaticacific theater of operations! The Miller family moved to an end to depressions. Those who would receive ibbon, American theater rib- - i.Gn'gham City from East Gar whole Dole attended hese annuities (pensions) would xn, good conduct medal, vie- - 'e a id :e required to retire from ah .oi y ribbon and meritorious for- - school, graduating from Bear ice unit insignia. He was a River High. lie completed two gainful employment and spend t 'heir annuities within 30 days Irigham Young university slu- years at Brigham Young and worked for a year btfore entering the umy r before receiving the next October 26, 19.2. is carpenter during the 'building nomh.y payment. of Bushnc-1This provision would provide hospital before enI Vevy Ian Given Discharge service. He expects tc tering jobs in industry for all under . MuMJ-cA' del II. Loveland, his college work. 15 years of age. Since there are was leleased complete Yost, nave aim her son The Miller, ow some 14 million citizens ron navy service at Shoemak-r- , .,ver 65, the government, under Calif. his plan, would be 'employing Tunnell Now A Civilian hat group to spend their ron of Pvt. Louis J. the same month as re- Mr. and Mrs. L.Gunnel, J. Gunnell, ceived which would keep that Biirige, Idaho, and husband of money in constant circulation. in and on bnks Money deposit rust companies is hid away for ome time in the fjtuie. It N lot doing anybody any good. It s keeping money off Main treet. It is reducing buying rower as well as production. This plan would be a boon to 'rganized labor as well as to that business to know that group over 65 would have am--l- d y le.eys itliin Just Call Me cm-,;iu;- j y - rib-jal;- e e . ITS THOSE RIOTOUS RASCALS MET THEIR X HATCH! , lOVE-LO- HAVE f -- VE in the land of sun- - fsSJi&j fe , $ J - uni-len- vt-rsil- 1 e spending money and would be good customers. It would greatly reduce the amounts now being expended by the state and 'edcial public welfare boards. All American men and women vould be happy to know that hese aged citizens would never become charges upon the community, or need never depend of their upon the handouts hildren or relatives who have esponsibilities of their own. It vould be a Godsend to these these iged veterans during roub'esome years to know that ifter all the wolf has been driven from their doors. Will R. Holmes. PLUS WITH HUNTZ SOBBY SERIAL - SHORTS KAIL mike kazurki JORDUN BILLY BENEDICT LATEST NEWS oxHE'icmsiiiira COWNG.. A SUNDAY Great Western Romance The Fighfincst Story Of Our Roaring Frontier! OCorinne News Melvin Jones and CORINNE Alma Jrnes. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, were the ervice men honored at the lance held by the 'elders quor- Fridav evening. Melvin arrived recently from Japan and Alma and wife have jeen living at Santa Ana, Cal., where he was stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hubbard visit mid daughter Carol Jean with ?d Saturday and Sunday datives in Salt Lake City. um Tones Bronchial gouots SSL- - (Resulting Freu Colds) CANADIOL Buckley's FtnouS Mixture Atts Lika a Flas.i any drug cnend 05 cents today orat Bu.Uc ley r 0,0 V. a Oi Trite ftcoup.c AN APIi if, Mixture Kvd lii lr tnn t nt bo1timp. ,, spreae action p.rrul elective bronchia. hevd an-Thru throat JULES LEVEY 'ABILENE TOviVN .Hrring DVORAK with SCOTT vut ANN FLEMING RHONDA BUCHANAN .nd niwnntPH EDGAR PRODUCTION A JULES LEVEY MARIN hp EDWIN L Dircld AnocUH HERBERT J Pmdiiew B1BERMAN . Tj1I ' I jI imUBM"" Um Shoris .tiw News Cartoon xiii'u1. "'ii'iu1 i br H.rk ."vrr jH Xt d la ir, ion of motor 1 "nucltleV'a toaaV YVU U rehef in.tar.Uy .HAMILTON DRUGS PEOPLES DRUG CO. . y - ' ta-J:!U,;- j o-- ' n,i- ve- Commisdemeanor. hicle, plaint Willam C. Sachet t, slate highway panel. Man.ii 7 Donald M Jones, failure to .top at scene of an ; veKent involving another hicle and his own, a nnsdime.t.i or. Co.npla nt V.uren W. Hide Box I lder county sheriff. Bail fixed at $11)0. Cuihy plea entered, wih by til) .ui.gment fudge Waleimar A. Call of 50 days and $100 fine, pi ovule J ia sentence susp lided if lino Me-e- h 1 laid 1 me paid. Phillip 1righam City Je'insttn, ixceedmg speed re- Murih 6- - Vulet Pmtk, u;n s wi.hou. vehicle inoior liccrse, a mis. emeum r. tie- lea of not gu If y entered, enc'ant found not guilty upon Presentation of Ut.di ipcra'ois license. March C L. M. Wi.iser, opir- ting molor vehicle without cir.-vers license, a misdemeanor, Jontplaiot WilLam C. Fackell.i highway patiol. In city couit leleiuant pleaded net guitiv, 324 SOUTH MAIN preiented letigr fioni State Tax commission certifmg dffen to be he lder of a Utah license 'good until l evoked .sued in December, 1J33. Couit bund defendant not guilt;. March G Vern Baker, cpir-l- t without ng motor vehicle livers license, a misdemeanor. Complaint Kail L. Josephson, OPEN DAILY 6:45 A. M. TO 2 A . AL ily police. March 6 Vern Eaker, failing fTRY OUR DELICIOUS 0 stop at a stop sign, a misde meanor. Complaint Karl L. city police. March 6 C. W. Hubbard, a motor vehicle without 1 driver's license, a misdemeanor. Complaint Evan Green, , ate highway patrol. SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES March 6 Verna Hubbard, of laving no 1946 registration notor vehicle, a misdemeanor, fomplamt Evan Green, state A CCIIDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO lighway patrol. LN ACTO COME EVERYONE. AND GET Verna Hubbard, March 6 perating moor vehicle withQUAINTED! out a drivers license, a misdemeanor. Complaint Evan Green, stale highway patrol. Bail fixed CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIES it $5. Guilty plea entered. two and a half das and EARL and MONA 5 fine, provided jail sentence 324 SOUTH MAIN :s suspended if fine is paid. March 6 Raymond Montcz, having no 1946 Utah registra- - .s c- Yours truly, Elder Keith Young Og-.e-- n SATURDAY i - rb t'-i- FRIDAY b-- i March 7 V. H. Fronk, im-- ' proper paiKin, a misdemeanor. Thuvne Jtiitei. Complaint, uii CIV unlice ' E. Faucette, native of Salt Lake Cry, who has been assigned to Bufhneh General hospital for the past year has teceived orders to proceed 'o Fort Jcckson, South Carolina prepai a'oty to overseas service, Lt. Fuuiotte has served as aflairs officer and poison:. legal assistance officer during his tour of duty at Bushin il. He vorv likelv will be assigned to the European theater. lejutioj Vriles appieciate very much vour gut subscription to the News-- , Hs nve to hear about U1!l: the folks back home and know- tneyre btmnd you. Lui mure in a later letter, Wi.l you note a change in my address from 43 Washington St Hand, to 18 Church Street, (land, Vcomunt. Thank you t r iv uUi r- I Cims she k, j f me m about 317 a n.ou hs fine and 1 want to a home p.,; c,.e.'i'.h south', l.o.n ins 2 c u,g( thcr fur Hadley, forme: ly woe i she and the l.ule fellow Gwen I a I ant wiil hen, too, ciuiirter' s'aff want to ;et 'started on my job a pi n truck company in just as Wash-Lrtonow in cuukiy as so that 1 can Hadley is stait school and fimsh what 1 D C Hailed a long ti ne i go With C: mp Kilinore, N. J. arm. her year s tra r.ing should 1946 20, February be abl(' 10 into a Dad and All. Q ar wi'h he govirnnv'rt. good job to two or lme again a Just So judging fro p this I i th- - I am once !ct vou know neci to he a very busy nan for H a and land the next year or so. pore m Yankee nervthias s as Sod ss could Chris and Bruce were both L expected- I arrived in New well doing fine when I Ufi estcrd..y af er a r.ine-j- them and by til s lime are the made first and ride boat lw, ring lor a boat to join me.ju.st A a for in New Jersey stop here little pair, those two, and my ,gicat ort rest and the stmt of I am ever so proud of them. I toward getting left a (rial proces-in- ; great many friends behind I expect to leave in England and charged. her again for Fori family. I figure especially j,ere tomorrow on seeing all 'discbe to Meade, Wary land, cf them again someday. Within the week I hargedWell, Dad, so long for now. shall be Mr. Haaley once more. 'Next time write I'll tell liked have very how it ieil.x to be a civilian. you i should iruch to make the trip to Utah Love, a while, lo visit with you for Owen. afI can r.ol the at prerent but fllud in Itici fur tvtrrif molitions, charge, and of.icer f ing ctmipl .irt. rnmrl-.ipv BOYS in the SERVICE SWe Fr;rn El,g3ad follow, i S ietter was bv Ldu,rd Hadley, IlOX K 1,1) Fit NEWS-JO- I RNAI, 5 Brigham Cily Utah, Friday, March 8. 1948 110,1 tf ninlor volllt'k' a misde- - strictions, a misdemeanor. Corm . nutinnr r'i mi t i.,,,., V PaiIil Kal'l L- Jostphson. Plead- , Kt,iol. Guil y , sdle Ju , uncut 21-- . ',d nt gu v; set for tnal Y105, pica enure ca-v10 avs and j) fmc, t ruvided sen- - ' )jrih 12, a.m. D. Johnson, r:a!ch Y", cl A.Ltd, (x-- i mprp'r pailiis, a misde '.3r coclinS ipu'd res,, .c.io.i.., a mi:.- - mt .,1( . L o njil.i.'il Thasne Johnson, rensen c ' pubet March 4Cht or , Falkmn i, opeiaMng a m.i'or which with out a driver's l.wise, a misde . Ru itKVSCE Lee nar nicano.-Complaini (din. Vait'um (1 aners, Jepp.en, higiewa p Urol. Gud tv pea rntcicd Judgment 2 2 Any'h'ngrepair-uJ- . :r-$5 im. sen Ai e relri ar.t eneo siupe" 'til il f.ue pad. it i.m.ture repaired. Match Nai.ai In, e n i e n iotor veil ele wnhuut zy Y'. hnkcTcrii, Prop. a diivti's hecise, a niisde'me'an-'r- . 't,ri''r'v of F: n Pra-cisc- o, Comp amt Kan L. Joseph--ua- . r.r.d I .am:w, Colorado city ptdice. Pica of not ' UN'e- O ! 'u y (n'ei(l. Tr nl Tuesday, fo. March 5. Judgni'-n- . $5 fine. ILenite 2, Perry, lit 'e-al- 1 1 ee-.trie'- l -- cni-ccr'- 1 i OPE! FOR BUSINESS STEAKS g ' CHICKEN Jud-;me- tWE DIMS |