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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH This was underlined in the report to the White House from Bernard M. Ilaruch which said: Mrs. Mae Madsen, Reporter Proper handling of manpower has been made impossible by the failure i of government agencies to work as Camp Hill Guard D. U. P. meeting a team with a clearly defined prowas held Thursday, September 30, at one undertaken Measures by gram. By Jinn Preston 4 in the Relief Society room of agency have been undone by the con- 2:30, church. the Captain Desert Mason flicting actions or inactions of other and an interesting lesson The proposals to defer indefinitely agencies. presided, , the drafting of an estimated 6,000,-00- 0 Harbor fathers has Another matter that will become All this has had the even more the whole question head a to brought a major issue here is the whole effect of renewing agitation of manpower. War and Navy Defor compulsory national service legis- question of subsidies, which caused partments are stronyly opposed to lation. an open break between Congress and Supporters of the deferring fathers. The Administrathe President early this summer. An Bill now their have tion, in an effort to delay a vote, has influential group of Administration ensucceeded in having the Senate Mil- golden opportunity to press for is convinced that subsidy officials actment of that bill or some modified itary Affairs Committee conduct a must be inaugurated on a programs series of hearings on the legislation. form of it. broad scale in order to control prices and encourage production of all types With less than fifteen weeks re- of arm However, if fathers are drafted, products. The OPA is putting Congress is determined to overhaul maining in 1943, Congressional tax into effect immediately a new subthe Selective Service System and the committees are still without a defi- sidy program to bring living costs War Manpower Commission and en- nite program of procedure. within 2 per cent of September 15, act whatever other legislation it be1942 levels. The plan, estimated to lieves necessary to satisfy the voters The OPA, according to its top of- cost $100,900,000, will not require that every possible step has been ficials, is undergoing daily changes Congressional approval because the taken by the government to utilize in policies and operations to meet money will come from funds already manpower before father are inducted objections of business and industry. available to government agencies, They claim to cooperate with busi- which is putting Congressmen on ness instead of trying to regiment it their guard against any possible atbeen has whole The controversy and establish a controlled industrial tempt t establish an overall subsidy confusion the that precipitated by surrounds military and civilian man economy. program. A A power. Aurora News Washington Snapshots . pre-Pea- rl far-reachi- V Austin-Wadswor- . th was given by Effie Scovil. Light refreshments were served. A birthday party was given in honor of Mrs. Ezra Mason, October 2. Out of town visitors were Mrs. Myrle Anderson and Mrs. Gilbert Waters of Redmond. Refreshments were served. Members who attended quarterly Conference in Salt Lake were: President Edwin Sorenson, Leland M. Kendrick Lazenby, Bishop llarward, Gerald Mason, Vern Freeman and Van Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Durfce spent Sunday in Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson and Mi-s- . Nielson of Redmond, went to Salt Lake, Sunday. Mrs. Johnson was to undergo an operation Monday morning. Mrs. Retta Huntsman is spending a few days with her daughters, Mrs. Orion Barney, and Mrs. Dee Shiner at Magna. The following ladies were visitors in Salt Lake and Provo during the conference week end: Mrs. Gerald Mason, M"s. Vern Freeman, Mrs. Van Sorenson, Mrs. Kendrick llarward and family. They spent their time visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quarenberg of California, spent a week here visit ing relatives and friends, and with Mr. ar.d Mrs. Willis Allred. Miss Donna Allred accompanied them back to California. Mrs. Mar Mickelson, Reporter Mrs. Jane, Durfee and Mrs. Chloe Spencer are in Provo visiting relaMr. and Mrs. Bartley Thorpe of tives. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wall were Ephraim, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lindhardt, Sunday. visitors in Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Erastus Christensen enterMr. and Mrs. Lowell Adams of tained friends and relatives at a dinfew a Layton, spent days with Mrs. Adams mother, Mrs. Marion Bulkley. ner party, in honor of her birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorenson an- Wednesday afternoon. Covers were nounce the birth of a baby girl, born placed for fifteen. Mrs. Elmer Nelson was hostess to September 28. members of the Social Hour club Friday evening. The time was spent GRADE SCHOOL NEWS socially, after which luncheon was Redmond News : J served. Third Grade PENNY DAY Eviry Friday in school, we have Penny Day. The school has bought $543.39 worth of stamps this month. Every boy and girl in the school should buy at least one stamp each week. Vaughn Jensen. Friday, we had our first program in our new- auditorium. The whole school was there. Each room gave a part on the program. Our room sang a song. Beth Ann said a poem. Pearl Williams. - Friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mrs. Evan Mickelsen to celebrate her natal day, Sunday. Dinner was served to twenty. Mrs. Albert Poulson and Mrs. W. B. Allred, returned home Saturday from Auburn, California. Bishop and Mrs. Leo Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Jensen attended the L. D. S. Conference, held in Salt Lake last week end. Mrs. Elmer Nelson is a Salt Lake visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rasmussen returned home from San Antonio, Texas, Tuesday. They report their son, Rodney, who is ill with Polio, is improving. Kenard Anderson, of the U. S. Army, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Anderson. Town And Farm In Wartime . . . To the Women of Salina: You RATION H Gasoline In 17 States of Eastern shortage area coupons are now valid. In states outside the Eastern shortage area 8 coupons are now A-- 6 A-- good. Fuel Oil Period 1 coupons are good through January 3. Sugar Stamp No. 14, good for 5 lbs., is valid through October. 15 Nos. 16 and are Stamps good for 5 pounds each for home canning through October 31. FOR VITAL WAR PRODUCTION We have just been awarded a new contract by the Ordnance department of the Army. In . order to fill this contract for vital war material we need 200 women to accept Shoes Stamp No. 18 good for 1 pair. Validity has been extended in- PLMSm MM PROFITABLE WORK definitely. Brown stamps C Meats, Fats and D good through October 30. Brown Btamp E becomes good October 10 and remains good througr October il Pleasant Work Qualifications you are a woman citizen of the United States between 18 and 40 years of age, in good physical condition, with good eyesight and hearing, with weight in proportion to height and not to exceed 180 pounds, you can qualify for one of the positions now open. If No Experience Necessary All work is 30. at sewing machines or at similarly V, familiar equipment or operations for women. The plant is Utah's cleanest, most pleasant war production plant. There are no heavy machines, no dirt or dust no heavy labor. A cafeteria in the plant serves delicious meals at cost. You may bring your own lunch, for which both hot and cold beverages are available. The plant provides rest periods twice daily in addition to mealtime. You never work more than two hours without a rest period. Land Bank Loans Action taken recently by 12 Federal Land Banks will substitute a 4 per cent interest rate for higher rates on 98 per cent of the loans made by the land banks prior to June The Land Banks 4 per 24, 1935. cent rate is the lowest at which farmers generally ever have been able to obtain long-termortgage credit, A. G. Black, Governor of the Farm Credit Administration, said. You can live at home and work at the plant through arrangements for economical transportation by bus. The bus daily picks you up in time to reach work on time, takes you home immediately after your shift is completed. rA vi representative of our plant will be in your city tomorrow. He will grant you a free interview. This places you under no obligation whatever. Get (Do not apply if you ... .Specific ceilings for white potatoes of the late 1943 crop have been set by months for October, 1943, through June, 1944. These prices continue the general price level set for the Spring crop of potatoes at the Country seller Intermediate Shipper and levels with allowances for graduated monthly increases (to take care storage charges. Because of the large crop this year, it is expected that potatoes generally will sell substantially below the retail ceilings. 4 Per Cent Interest On Transportation CALL THIS NEWSPAPER Processed Foods Blue stamps U, and W expire October 20. Potato Prices Meals, Rest Periods We will pay you as you learn one of the many interesting operations in parachute manufacture. You will receive 40c per hour for the first two weeks, after which you will receive an immediate pay increase. You will receive regular pay increases as you continue to work, plus production bonus. REMINDER m Funds For Maternity, Infant Care More than 200,000 additional wives and babies, of servicemen will be able to receive maternity and infant care during the remainder of this fiscal FOR FREE INTERVIEW year as a result of the additional all details. CALL THIS NEWS PAPER, LEAVE YOUR NAME FOR A FREE INTERVIEW. The profunds voted by Congress. is and wives to infants limited gram of enlisted men in the four lowest pay grades. Between July 1 and October 1, wives and infants of servicemen in the top three grades below commissioned officers, were also covered. To Prepare Engines For Winter Antifreeze used last winter and e saved for this winter should be tested. In time, antifreeze loses its strength and its properties. Nearly all manufacturers of permanent types of antifreeze have made up acid and rust inhibitors for restoring resistance of used In adding new material, antifeeze. it is wis, the Office of Defense Transportation says, to use the same brand used in the first place. A free pamphlet entitled Cooling System; Cleaning, Flushing, Rust Prevention, re-us- already are working in national defense) ve MANTI, UTAH Antifreeze, that tells about the care g of systems in engines used in automobiles and farm equipment, will be sent to those who request it. Address Office of Information, ODT, New Postoffice Building, water-coolin- 33ESa328S2S3ES5 XI 1 Washington, D. C. |