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Show f WI TBi a mmmm imt-Aiumra- tr attitude NIWIPAMR, luo PkPS the toward stay-at-hom- ci- e vilians later on. It will dissolve the resentment, if such there is, those of us who did not don uniforms. much-publiciz- We do ed not think the returning veteran have or wants a blank check or a soft a pension. All he wants is a chance his old job, enter a business, buy a the same as any other average AmMany of them have lost several years out of their normal lives, and are now entitled to all the help we can give them in getting established again. The Carbon County Associated Industries, the American Legion and the War Manpower officials are showing timely interest in this great problem and what is most important, they are doing something about it. should job or to get home erican. rate $2.50 yearly in Utah; $3.00 yearly outside state. HAL G. MacKNIGHT, J. VLAHOVICH, Publishers UTAH STATE Un ing back here, at least for a time. What we do now to prepare something for them when they come will have a lot to do with their COT COVERAOK, ON OH Evkrv Thursday By Th CARBON COUNTY PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered at the post office at Price, Utah, as second class matter under act of March 3, 1879. Subscription ON it; THE Page Ten ulljr ni Mm ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAI IT MUST HE OVERSUBSCRIBED The period from May 14 to June 30, the Seventh war loan campaign will be extensively promoted. It is the hope and prayer of millions that it may be the last war loan, but wishful thinking must not take precedence over fact the war is not over. The treacherous Japs must be reckoned with for a long time. Our forces have conquered him wherever he was fairly met, but the cost has been great, and will grow I A SUN-ADVOCAT- MHWHMMMtmW Bun- - o 1 pnta o Cannibal Cook Shall I boil the missionary, boss? Cannibal Boss Dont be sil- ly, thats a frier. Groom: A Mouthful How did you make this cake, dear? Bride: Heres the recipe. I clip- -, ped it from a magazine. Groom: Are you sure you read the right side? The other side tells how to make a rock garden. One type of war memorial which about everyone is fed up with is the stone or masonry kind like that erected after the last war in memory of our fighting men. Most people feel that if there are to be memorials, they should be something useful such as parks, playing fields, hospitals and schools. Marker trees are also considered as pel manent type of memorial. o Good Figuring Old Rastus settled himself in his Down at Lamar, Missouri, President Tru- chair and add tested his wife: sah, gal, dat boss done mans hometown, the publisher of the Lamar cut Yes, half in two again. Some wages Democrat, a small daily paper, which is ob de boys is kickin mighty povv' famous for its unorthodox handling of the ful bout it. But I aint goin to news, devoted a small space to the fact that none Way I figger it half of one of the towns native sons had ascended sumpin is bettern all of nuffin. The Competitive award, a statuette, was given to the Pep club at the Carbon college award assembly last Friday, as having presented the best assembly during the school year. The award was presented by Verda Peterson, faculty chairman of assemblies, and was accepted in behalf of the club by Barbara Clerio, president. In The Pep assembly called, The Spring A Young Mans Fancy, won over five other assemblies which were given by the FOR Fuller Brushes PHONE 378-Call before 9 a. m. or after tfc 6:30 p.m. Pi Gamma . Chis, the Carbon-ette- TlUtta Workers Sunnyside wish to thank t"' who came to our assistant 'Vei7oe t.mo of the recent nid- 000 and y 9th. s, re - e, in 0 are now being rolled each month. ble, we sm",!!?.'!1 offer our to shell are shipped Slncere billets These thanks!' arLindsey plants for the manufacture of tillery shells. Thus Utahs greatest war baby is doing its part. ArtKHm Recording ltc Ruby loose leaf at The secretary. ledgers te. 200,-- 1 structural shapes yearly. The great plant, rushed to eom-- 1 pletion through a maze of priority difficulties, is now producing those sinews of war. After the breaking of ground March 27, 1942, be first coke was made Dec. 14, 1943, the first pig iron was pro- duced Jan. 5, 1944, and the first steel inSts were poured Feb. 3, 000 Circumstances Alter Cases By the way, he asked, Who is that long, skinny girl standing over there?" Hush. whispered his fiiend. She used to be long and skinny, but shes just inherited $1000,000. Shes tall and stately now. 944. The plant, now operating at 90 per cent capacity, consists of 252 coke ovens- three blast furnaces, lnine Pen hearth furnaces, a slab and bloom mill, a plate mill, a structural mill and auxiliary facilities. It has a steel ingot capacity of 1,283,000 tons per year. A total of 4100 workers are employed at Geneva and 900 more are working in the coal mine and quarries. Since greater emphasis has been shells for Americas armies, some placed on the manufacture of of the production at Geneva has been diverted from steel for shipbuilding to the rolling of shell j A member of the Ladies Aid Society went to the bank to deposit, and she told Mr. Bowden, Some Aid money. Unfortunately, . R. thought she said egg money and re- plied: Remarkable, isnt it, how well the old hens are doing these days? An Englishman, just returned to London from a visit over here, was very much impressed with our current slang phrase Sos your old man. In telling his friends about his visit he said: They have a very clevah saying over there jus now. When a man wants to pun, so to speak, to another friend he simply says, Your fawthers the same way. Haw haw! Clevah, isnt it? For beating your wife,' the judge, I will fine $1.10. Verda Petersota, Barbara Clerico Between steel bullets. I dont object to the dollar, said Oliver Williams, but what the junior members honoring the senior members. A talk was given by C. W. Peterson in praise of the group. Bob Gordon also commended their activities. A toast to the seniors was made by Verda Peterson, the clubs faculty ad- - is the ten cents for? That, said the judge, is federal tax an amusements. the The society editor throwing everything she had into the account of a prominent wedding in town, wrote that the bride and groom would live at the old manse. When it came out in the paper it said the happy couple would live at the old mans. Peanuts n popcorn n . . . Have a Coke visor. Barbara Clerico, outgoing president presented the newly elected officers who will head the groups activities for the coming year. These officers are Mary Doris Redd, Price, president; Fullerton, Spring Glen, Marjorie Stnngham, Price, secretary; Lorna Rae Hansen, Price, treasurer; and Barbara Robinson, Kenilworth, historian. vice-preside- nt; LONG TERM HOME LOANS At Low Cost "Wish my Daddy was home to wear it!" your mother shares with you, little lady. THATS a wishhowever, your Daddy still has to finish the job that took him so far away from you. But you may be sure he is counting on you and mother to keep things at home just as he left them his civilian clothes brushed and fresh the pup healthy and frisky a smile on your lips and a song in your hearts. And remember, theres one thing the Daddy youre lonesome for would especially like to have someone tell him soon in a letter. What is it? Just that everyone in your neighborhood really did something handsome in buying 7th War Loan Bonds. Investigate the First Federal Plan O INVESTIGATE the First Federal Plan Jirfit 3rfcrral Sailings Part of America' life and vdjtion riacc 18)2 Emm Aafioriatum 58 PRICE .field day for fan under the Big Top Everybody loves a circus. Everybody comes for fun. From big city to small town its a red letter day a day when everyone wears a smile and joins in with friendly good nature and neighborliness. Have a Coke are words heard all around, for the circus is the time to relax and enjoy yourself. And nothing was ever invented to help you do just that better than Coca-Colice-col- d O Contributed to the 7th War Loan Drive by STUDEBAKER Sc .. a. Enjoy one now. West Main Street UTAH IOTTIED Coke UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COI- 1915 of Loca .. of Am al s, and the Juniors. The judges commended the performances of the other organizations which were in the competition stating that a choice had been difficult to make. The Pep assembly had been presented four times, two of them being at Helper as a benefit for the teen-ag- e club, one at the Price civic auditorium as a boost for the sale of war bonds, and at the college as an assembly program. The receiving of the trophy climaxed a year of activities for which the Peppers are justly proud, not only in their performance at the assembly but for their service to the school. The final banquet of the Peppers was held on Thursday evening, May 10, and was given by Mine ME mill is designed to roll GETTING USED TO IT the Senators, the Seniors, 0p The members e ... Assembly Award GENEVA STEEL PLANT MIRACLE CONSTRUCTION WAR-TI- Corn-kic- to the highest office in the land. Of the event, Editor Aaull wrote: We are fortunate in having Truman for president. He wants to please, he is conversant with statecraft and he is likely to do he is a man of fair judgment pretty well and real patriotism, anil should succeed reasonably well at his new task. Carbon Pep Club Wins Competitive Award For Best Assembly During School Year CARD OF 24, con-stiuiti- un FAINT PRAISE The armys system of discharge is not only pretty fair, but a shrewd measure of orientation. After figuring their points, the 1,300,000 men who are to be discharged will be a little better prepared for a strange civilian regime where daily life is governed by red, blue and shoe points. Then, like the rest of us, they will look forward to a pointless world. Not, however, to a pointless peace, which would take the point out of this ordeal of counting points. Thursday, May The greatest war born industry in all the West and the laigest single war project financed by the Defense Plant Corporation the $2000,000,000 steel plant at Gene va, Utah, came into being with the speed of a streamlined racer. In the short space of only 21 months, 1,500,000 cubic earth were moved, 600,000 cubic ards of concrete were poured, 85.000 tons of structural steel were erected, 83 acres of steel shee ing enclose the building was pu UP and tens ,of millions of bricks were laid all to build the most modern steel plant in America. To do this the Columbia Steel Company, West Coast subsichaiy of the United States Steel Corporation, which had been designated by the fedcial government to build the huge plant, acted as general contractor with E. M. Baiber, Columbia's vice president of the division, in chaige Employment in the construction u ached a total of 10,000, with over too conti actors participating. In addition the plart itself, a new coal mine in Horse Canyon ncar Pi ice was developed with a daily rated capacity of 8300 tons. Limestone and dolomite quarries, 30 miles trom the plant, near Dayton, were developed and op- k nations at Columbia Steel s Cedar near mine City pary iron mci eased tenfold. of the plant was The puipo--to supply steel plants and stiuc-- , tural shapes such as angles and channels, for the West Coast ship-- I building industry. The plant mill is designed to roll 900.000 tons of plate steel per year and the struc-Itui- 0 HELP FOR THE RETURNING SOLDIER With characteristic aggressiveness, business leaders of Carbon county, labor representatives and public officials met last week and discussed the problem of the returning veterans how to help them get adjusted, how to get them fitted back into civilian life to the best advantage to themselves and the community. About 2300 men from Carbon county have been taken into the various branches of the military service. Most of them are com- - jar ifirrifftifliirif PRICE. UTAH E, USEFIJL MEMORIALS greater. The chief cost of war is the toll of life. It is the strong, the young who pay, each day of fighting is one more day of death and suffering. The home front must pay in labor, in the purchase of lxmds, in making the sacrifices essential to end the slaughter. The real fighters on the home iront are those who are faithful to their jobs, who manufacture the munitions and implements of war. For the sake of the effect on enemy morale, for the glory of the men in the field, for a decisive end to the war, the Seventh war loan must be oversubscribed . Let the homefront, by its overwhelming subscription to this loan show the world that they, too, are willing to sacrifice all material things to put it over. ' COMPANY Coca-Col- a You naturally hear Cca;Co abbrevwUon called by its friendly pro Coke. Both mean the quality Y COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY uct of The O 1545 Th C-- Co., Coca-Col- a CompJ- - m . |