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Show i , - f' 1 ' , ' 2 -- ,, 4 , - U ' - , - -, Last, Yeir P,rfortiTid' In ., , , - -',,-. . ' - - -- tINSi optimism.- commission. bond rally Bowl,- Knox furthermore declarkl that by the - Ithe In Addressifigawar Holiywood , , ---- ,.,,,:, , , WASIIINGTON--(AP)-;Pay--- . ... - i ,THE 'DESERET , - ' . ' - - , 01'1;11 at177rrrofr79 9ZICTIltda, , 7 s , 194,1 7Pagid 3 ... , , .,,e; , .. t i ' , . '' ..dirt",46,: I s 't :: , - after ' personal exemptions will not be increased, ' ' , - withheld-4mi- niliy-g9L- , , , 14,o - - up r -- vilttY"St ' f'r4114.7 ' be.2 But the rate, , of hallnext 1anuary,as a raull .MM,MJ ginning creased that fleet, over the Beet in process now of conferences : of '1942; by 60 3er cent in ton4 con4 arnonst,,trt.a$ury officials. ' nage- and 1b0 per cent num- and. Stabiliza-- , leaders' ' ' gressional her.' . n " tion Director ' 17, genth'â'V alsonready ''': Knox described the creation of Cfenle S,eéretary. , , Chat fleet as a "miracle." " ,trik''k ", has indicated the treasury will Tiotif .07, "At the time 'of, Pearl Mar. 4 ,, A seek $12,000.000.000 in additional v .."Vk her we had a one.ocean fleet Taul. treas4 and 4,. , 4,40,Witi4"44,,s4s Randolph taxes, -to fight ,a naval war which 1,48' in a 1,7 ury general 4' spread over seven seas" he YOUlt CHOICE that " Newark at speech 7 (e said. "In the short 15pace of a ' 4--the greater part of. new tâx reve:,,, -.rear and a half, despite our . 11 , , 4nue must. be drawn from personal, I-Of 'Any Size Service! 1" ,7$1-1, blunders and mistakes, we have-4 -''''. ' ' .:s IPsteed if 361- ' II 1'1 Choose, just the 'size set wrought a miracle." at The yield from oho- 44-el thlg glecimmq, 7 7,The navy secretary told th e IL c. the present 20 per cent levy- is I pet- merwat In . exquisite 7 1 Crowded:, bowl. that "We. have ' 9714 ,,::::; Si6,000,000,000 fo'r terns estimated at by enhqnced T7 in, 11 transiormed;our in a deg ua te I thecurrent fiscal vearan r y,o, '' l merchant marine into t , - peace-timprecrease of $3,000,000.000--oveefri7,41.4, t ,;::, ' :k: ,::::';: ''"' "' the greatest merchant V..; .., . 111114F )411 viotts estimates, , :5,'?,,t'.0;N t fitioN. k...17-, fleet in all history, and we are inMore than a .third of. that ,,,,., , ; adding to that fleet in spite of crease, hOweve, or $1,100,000,000, ' Service, -the " of depredation .,,,4:.k I ton- - next. enemy frony-eollec1 ,conto. bSt orlorts.' -, -- - - for 6 -it,.,,, li Mareh---15- : ;:., : of 7.....:.'7,4 1' ,,, , (IfII 1 Sees P. tt.7 abated portion of 1942 tax habil. r: AA,Nit 1.4,ii...,Z.W., War., Turning to Iiitier's .il Includes 6 driiierblatess, 6 CUr.41, t,asuryrxpertssay".--alr-Ity, ; . , , fr , , , .,, fare in the Atlantic, - declared ,,,s, ; :. " 6 5aucers, 6 salad Oates, 6 fruit :, i , -- , A :4 billion- - orthe increase (ill other , , , sMashed ' today 'or ,, by England's vegetable pfatter and ;1: L. come from the higher income ik : Prime Minister Winston Church-- , : A "teal buyl" : , 61 lit Aelk , dun. ',LI f., I level this year over last and the r Ill,- Knox backed up Churchill's 4'1 from the provision '1 Iremainderabatement e statement by declaring "we are T , to the lower 0 limiting in the midst of another great vic 1 ' - lo taxes. 1943 -- tP': 'or 'Ltf.." tory." di r Service Ala Exemptions under withholding He warned, however, that the ' 18C a week ofro attnizelde wieltotiotocwr :21 was for won not roe'lrsobnse, in the "11, victory yet m a. week Atlantic. gni a week for each I taxpayers plus -$6 449 'This much at least I can tell ! -ITeri ..... I I 1.:::a.........0;4;. 1 qependent. IncLucl..!! dinner plates. 8 cups. , , :5 Knox 1 , said. "The t yeo," enemy 11 o saucers, ti,oup plates, 8 fruit : , k 447.."FFai'ir I I I I I :' 8 and U salad plates, platter, I confidently well expected, - dishes, and creamer, that feared, losses, ddlashl gravely ship eta' vege. !gar ,7 ',..7.;,: go" 7, in the early months of this sum: !! , Mer, would equal, if they did not -' 107-Pc- s SET exceed, those of any like period 1! . .,,..,,,,..., , , since the war began. s ,s,1, , Barr , Arthur By ..,,,t "Bugs" ' ' '''''''''' "The score ' in March seem. Service (Distributed by International ..,...,."...' ed to "justify, Hitler's hopes 1! News Service) , '''''.. , i for U dr and, our fears. But then some- - 11 . . a , ore-g- ot I .trril i . --- , thing happened. Instead of ' .. ...,.. '' on the radio and said, "The kb., , 4. ,; , "VA:,,'C'' ' AL Includes 12 dinner plates. cups. mounting, ship losses decreas-'1- " ' vaeationthis - saucers, slt,, .47,40: ed and decreased swiftly. ADMIRAL VICKERY- VIEW TRANSPORTRear Adm, Howard L. Vickery and xv,v.aeeyk.etondspeisnd toyour soup platestruit dishes, 41 :, . home."' stay ip,4 vt,,, se salad plates, bread and butter ttts 41,rt 'eVshows a score so good that it , a. walk from the transport Kaiser is ,building when they visited the Kaiser .,:. i A Lyv-1 .....41!, cereal , dishes, 2 platters, Shipbuilder plates, Henry seems Incredible. ... 4 2 vegetable t' dishes and other, Then '&another fellow on an. ,0-. I; '146, ,4Vo.i, "Incredible n ot only in the Kaiser yards at Richmond, Calif. The transport (backgrounc0 has figured prominently in tes. other ' ,014,141 . serving pleces. '".."' , atation said, "Go one egm,.''.,.' significant size 'of our losses timony at a congressional investigation of the shipyards. ' , ,,, ...., -- ".1 ','''It', , , ' place and stay there." , incredible . the tequally Pay $1.25 Weekly , in, . mounting. kale of enemy sub.. ..Stilra advised, third expert no.. IIM',4; marines sunk, And no subnm. ..s12,,,,owie)t;a6.....,.,or..1.10,,,Jkommiewszr:-.0 '"Don't get on crowded t ,,,, trains. , rine is counted as 'sunk if , . boats,--bus.eava---o- r street 9 there lacks absolute proof of airplanes." the kIll.' . , 100 i 000. About ,.Knox declared that the Allies Idle Cool I'm going to mix up that , --- . --1 .3,, - have seized the initiative around '''...',. . shake it well and then - I the 200,000 miners Were 'on th4 Ir:77,777,'"77-100,000---1esi the globe.' estitineft than raround PITTSBURGH(AP)An r-e-- .. .., ,,.. stir myself. . .-Much to be Done 51 ,...,. 30.000 job. miners trooped fifth of the country's miners. mated ....4 It .. , ,I, , "We have now seized the ini- - back to work today in the hard The upsurge in the ''go to The, improvement came about After that I will pack a picnic and the work" drive was felt mainly in after; meetin.,- - by many United tiative, he said 'iPossession of and soft i :I, ' I, , initiative does not mean that, number of approximate idle in 1 Pennsvivania. the biggest produe. Mine Workers locals yesterday lunch and spend the Fourth on , I '.1'1 . the war has been on and that the nroducing fields dropped to- ing state, Ivheile about 120,000 of and last night: ...atwhich votes the escalators in Pennsylvania ,....r-r. were taken to resume Their tasks. Station irt New 'York. , 1 .. 4, ,,,,,,,t, ,, Insight and pronounced abil. and an anneal by Secretary Ickes 41, 1 1 ,,., S -:t ' i 44' ' 4., his influence being widely iast night that they return to i,1- S. If I Nc.ant to go out o1,1 4 I It. ; 0 t 11 , a town it I can lake the elevators in felt during the reconstruction' 4 4 42, ', ,,..., ..,,,,. , 4,4'4, '' .ft , vei, The biggest gain came from "the Empire State Building. days after the. great war. (Continued From Page One) 4:I ie '''it . ' - He made many- influential the hard coal fields irr eastern , mission could nawas be he above time the app4inted 1 placed ,,,, friends for the Church during Pennsylvania, where the vast '4'4'4.- 4.1. ' -MEXICO CITY(AP) The Ak.,i.f,it414 'ell' 4,41,... .7.:; with headquarters. In . hit administrotton there, and jority of 40,000 men in the big tion's military goal. .1,,,7 , P, UMW States to District. United 'the has Sohn ,1". Presidents the love and .ad.- No. I district of UMW went back. 1, won suggested , likewise , 4 ' , i , ' this In Tenn. : , ,, posiCattanoogi, if P. Committee Busarello French of of Liberation r.nd , and All but 30,000 of 38.000 hard coal Pittsburgh miration of the elders ' Aug, 1 01,,--,siI ? , '44 , John Hynes of Uniontown, said, e that all the heavy industry in tion he shouldered much respon0, with whom he labored. miners were k working.' f i ,; ' a ,',''-Africa North be t the moved to believed Alab-mhowever, shimthe loirt. sibility, practically directing bodily s,'( ., they , skikA41, He was released from. this Gain ,,. ,kill, tor , .,. ,,,,,v, 1, Mexico, Captain Jacques Pezet, affairs of the mission during the mission July 14, 1921. , ,,,,,,,,;z? i"I Alabama reported that 'abOut flail', was "well in hand" and preii . , , - ti, I l',1 -;IiPt,it 51,ot '', spokesman here for the commit- - absence of Pres. J. Golden ' ef4 6,000 of its 24,000 union miners dicted an end by next Tuesday , Of .Ift Youth Leader ,,? Kilryl of tee said today, this in,41 ,,s,. sethird the , 'y s were working; an inciea e of 2.. ,, ti ,1,111,i .,.', ,,.,ctrf.,;,,,w.0 He was released to eome I President Smith is one of the 000 over rieS Captain , Pezet, Ato.,,c) quoted yesterday. Gains also tradeof 'work stoppages u'hich, the ' 4.; Dmundo Sigler in the newspaper home in July1891, having served outstanding leaders in the Church occurred in estipublication Age Ir9n western Pennsylya. . .. as an advocate of young. people's nia. mated. have cost the war effort Excelsior, gave no details of the two ,11 07,:: ,,, , ..!..., ..., ...t.c::: 170.000 tons of steel. , number or type' of factories Held years welfare, and has served the young : . ,,' Outside of Pennsylvania, 0, the S. U. '''i' Position 4 i ,ii.. :,,,,,:10111: cornof the Church and Busarello which might be moved to Mekitwo and were people ',Hynes ,1 F effects of .:,, th strike which startthe of ,,, one. was annointed He -manner,:lo, , I vt munitv in noteworthy 41.000 still idle. The prolonged of approximately a. dozen UMW cttt . however, that presidents of the Third quorum of He poi leaders interviewed who said they his general presidency of , ,.r , ,,,,,, 1.::.rit ;I:1,:., alkout was in there reflected ,,q) NI. '' , not hear the broadcast in M. supply ships r turning from tion to the office of Seventy. , the Y. a 20 ' cent cut in steelNpro- - did t I e ''1'-North Africa co d br which said his executive ;leadership in the duetion.per Scattered holdouts. Ickes the miners' wage also Oil Feb. 10, ,19S. :. '417': ,ov Scouts of America of, which remained on strike in Virginia. ving the machinery and tha grievance was only one Of nu' i merous factories would save the ship- - receiver of the U. S. land office; he,' is a member of the National Indi ana. Arkansas and Tennessee. of complaints"many of Pres. "'Miami them , justified"received in ,14::t.',7;;;: ping space needed to supply them by, appointnwt Reports indicated many mines NVa McKinley, and was reappointed raw materials. with As head of the Y. M. M. I. A. would work Mlington and that "each h of ' t' Indethe X. . ' ' Monday ; '',' 1 ,',.k0 ,. , ?Such a sensational movement to the same position in March; President Smith took advantage these Special groups , ' . tends to 44"40, pendence Day holiday at time and oP machinery," Captain Pezet 1902 by Pres. Theodore Roosevelt. of golden ' ! ..,, towtmajor issue, the win. ' '.. opportunities to he of a half pa'. I ' 1 Jtot;erlook'tike '.itl ' ' When but 33 )ears of age "would give the United t ''' said of i to the immediate ' . great assistance to the youth . 1 Secretary Ickes In a radio ad- - interest of '''' ''' .J States a chance to demonstrate President Smith was called to the Church, guiding the policy of dress l' i' 1 ' .; ' ly'''' ,,, ':'", ' last night appealed to the '.4 its gratitude for Mexico's worthy the apostleship, and was made his organization with true generIckes mentione ohn L. Levi-k- and position in a member of the Council of the alship. He served on the general , miners not to stay away from UMW president, tw e by name,: ' ' ' fft..fi'r", l' , ', ' ' , t':, ,' ' , in' October. 1903. At board of the Y. M .M. I. A.. begin- - their jobs on the eve of the f,k;?, once in quoting from the' war." letter lie , the time of his calling he was ning in 1904 and became general cst military campaign in his- - said he bad received, tirg,ng that ., Captain Pezet said the factorie,s s .; ,.,.,,,c1 ,,,.... ' '!''''''''177.1"...111.10..0i e4 are subject to bombing attacks president of the Salt Lake Stake superintendent on Aug. 91, 1921. tory." The solid fuels admini- - the strike be ended by "freezing , I 4 g of strator nation's Y. M. M. I. A,the loss of their all and funds union and rustodian, equipment I is likewise , arresting ,,,,,,....,,,fo414.,..4. Ato1,,gsts,..i,,,,, President Smith ,4,' i . I . mines 4.,....144.,,,.... Vbellefa'At.4 for one been a be said .... the had "the would f"...4....,...$ , serious he that .1'''t. Lewis 7..''.4. for union a leaders and other is.." h complaints in Previously a national, figure t I ilif,". :40.4'' AO ...,,,....k.,1..4."" '....." "' , "; United Nations." -,, engaged in Sunda.,School of the American Revolt'. of no Man or group of. men" treason." vr., xonle, , tively4 both 04.00.,',0m1, , , ,,I in the stake and in the v Sons to two elected .r work lion, and was IP , ,, Seventeenth Ward where he was terms as national-vicdirector ' raised. Since his appointmentirgmfrat9t the organizattom' POSTURE-FORto the Council of the 1 EXCITINGLY .'CORRECT NEW! to i4 elected been that last haring .. V-der Smith has been one tt-thoffice in 19M. In 1918 and 1919 ...... h II, Most energetic and active mern was of the Utah he -president of that hers body, rv S.A.R. of 'traveling (AP)--Sethe o' Society WASHINGTON ,, , He has also been active in irriI Icemen ioutside thi'llnited States) through the various' stakes of counsel and the Church,' giving mail under gation and farm 'wOrk, having would vote by "V" . ,,,i thel-ilterf 'Vice PregidentOf the- Inter-ilbill- introdured- by- TtepreseTa, atKicera fearless exponent-o- f - in ' . 'restored 1,11 gospel. national Irrigation- Congress, tive Worley T m it Is! The stunning net,t 20th Century posture:form living lie was called in 1919 to pre. 1913, aml in 1914.- In secretaries of war a n d . European Mission, 191il,"he was chosen president room furniture, designed to athieve new comfost with navy ,would be --authorized to use side over the . 2Pirer-s-m---ki'. of ,the' International Dry Farms George ballots for servicemen succeeding - Elder ''' of to Eozh follow the is books. built contour and nieces in seots that ling and the position. following ,year Congress. "and to necessary Richards "Ncikt Liver. e elected v.2c Ow, With 'to 'to guaranteelthatthekallots.11ax headquartersin presidetWerthe4 tor reillülfirs-ixatiOif,.the erItTflb all necessary and proper priori- - pool President Smith direct,- - combined farm and irrigation soSO have created the functional this craftsmen mcdern in 1 Inand Church design, .ed the as f the affairs of oirn r the defies. known jointly ties" for prompt return in overseas. outposts. -2Vnp-1- ,Lan EuropeOlth courage, kept; tcrpagonaL FarrnSgogress, t) P10;19 for Trrnm- txtr.rt'are t encl- -- -- - . Vake:y,.. nailThursday, July - 1,- Salt b- , yirtually iron cladessurances have been given Ahar for'the rest of thisyear at least the 20 per checks . - 46- ' NEW ' will - -.. --- , , 31,,: share.- thatT,probatily- become increasingly;Ilarge yet still remain only a t Small fraction of the totaC: figurea as: , in--t- , - .. Deduitions By U. S. you-g- Secretary of Navy Frank Knoi I retealed today that the --United '.. States now has the most power- r ful fleet world by actual i TaxiStarts Pay--As-Y'oti-- , , .. ...,.,77.-.:.--- -- , . -:- Go taxincome deductions victory ig, just around the con i from now on can pick the timell w wage 4.all is'-e,nt- info effect- for arid nezi, . There -battle wbich ,plaee ,where - andsalary earners tutlaJ as the nothing wculd waged; and 1n ,,Military affairs' government embarked on a new The enemy, both east and west, that means a great deal." fiscal year that will cost it the is still in possession of the bulk 'Hollywood rally was the iinprecedented sums of $109,000,- of his strength, and most of the kickaf , 000,00k: fruits of Jis early victories. We 000,000 in war bonds to finance deductions the payroll Through have yet a far and hatd road to the USS Los Angeles, one of the treasury henceforth will keep travel .before victory is' assured. navy's mightiest cruisers now most taxpayers substantially up to date on their share of that - OOD, Calif.. ' ..,,,..,.. :'.1 Millions-Affecte- ,4 - ---- KnoxDecIareMjracIe ' - ' .. A. , I - ' II --' - -- - . " . . I 0 ' ,' - lib - ' 4-6,- z, s: :,' " , 1 , IV"' - -- e var-tim- e :,' .:,: 5" y ,. ? ,:., ',........;,-;- --i--' -- . : - (i' Itieur-Alctor- s 95 ,, 4k -- :' ,1r,,...,----- 4 ', 'UAW L A . 1 2ff .1 :'...:'::: , . L 32-Pc.-S- . ----- , IL: -- e . . - 't ats)-e- , - 53-Pc-SE- , . Skiri 6 1, 1 t-7:- a t z 42 Baering Down Itt. , m . . , -- in- . -;,- , . --" 1,' - $ ,, ' . - -- - t-' , 1,1 . , S9 195 - s - -- -- , I. - :-, , ........,......, .4- - On The News .. -- 95 1 . I L 01161. 77 I I ' - - i, r - '' - ,V.-T''- . - 30 000 more Miners Return To Jobs r -,- i I . - , Diggersiteducedlo , . , 1 .,; s , i - ... , --t- he - , - . 1.-- Would Move Council Africanindustry f' t - -- - ,,v, : .--- f ' ':! . 1 -- , , -.S - -,- . IA , . - . . . ,, i ; t Provides -- ' cite' - ' great-Twelv- ., 4i; 4, vit tialt ,d. E 1r I 1 siT 16,nearsts-A- r''' , .., ' 1 orm - In 66A Men To Marry MESCALE110,, N..- mountains are. scarcities missed ing and ' them by centuries. The .four days and nights off feasting and dancing draw little from, the paleface, either. Into the barbecue pits, ovens and pots own sleek steers, go mutton and goats, and the produevtrom their fields. l,1.--(- Three Apache Indian debs make their bow this year in a tribal coming out party unhampered by is'a scarcity rationingbut - there . of young men.The sacred ceremonieg which begin at sunup today high in the southern New Mexico Sacramento ' war-bor- FURUITURE -- , . ' Hed - veveral . i - - year's-celebratio- ,. - - i ... his -- - ---. , ; ...... ,. L; price!, , y tiiff tneawskanr vine; ' standing and walking comfort. Get it today ati druirgitte. ' 7 ' esI b.sy slaticem (Adv) IF . :t::::'''4' ..... . .is . . - ' , 5 , , FJ- ; ' m 4 - "i -- - - ,.-441...- ' 1 -- ? -- ,: 8 Inlaid Linoleum' 8 8 8 '!!!..., ,,' '''.,. - , t P - 45 ' .. ,...,... I t --- - - ,. - .1 r.1 ' i , . l t Litr ' N , ,,,k 2: - ,,s' - , v,,,,4----- -- ,, . . , - , ' ,; , ,,,,, . is t ,, -1 r ' . .. 4.,,,,1,,,', ..' k111:pit . , atit4 t , .- -.- , - - D 7:Als ....,, CO I , ' gi' ,. . . it . ., , , after years' of hard knocks.: Clioice of tile and' -:',Irnarblefted patterns. - i ' , - sparkling - ' ' .. . A , . - - . . ,,... ,,., , .. ei ' - food rese sure pew ice perifecti door, convenient is the shelves and is fully insulated to save on ice. Note the handsome. r- , modern cabinet in snowy white, lifetime' enamel finish. , - 8 , ' ,Par safe, Sq. Yd. 'Genuine inlaid linolourn of such enduring beauty and fine quah' :. - . , - Pncedos . - ' . A Year to Pay ns . ) . - ,S;W ,,t104,,, '', Ail .fr.c.-- , 1.SitModI.NO4 Alitegftalme...,.;. , Pay) , ,i; f' ,,,i,,,,,,,f, - Low as .,,e';'.,15:...'-- ' , '...."'' - , , , .40 -- '" $2750 .. . . .fs'ti. ,t,stki:4,-- ice.i.L-T;;I:),- a chafr s lice Megrngerattors IWC9)" ' MAI- L- oRprits or EVENING Ilist write or phone APPOINTMENTS. -Mr , Ijehtt W;:,7Vimit,. Dial. S71101; ,at our expense. .Tour ,Inquiry will ho promptly auswered smd his personal attention given your , order. " - - 1 ti, i , - 8 ' Take a Whole Year to . I 1''44' C";k11112blo , 44'..40 k, 44,.,114!apptoi , t '',. Quality - -- . ,,,,, t.,..., ' ' vartety, of new patterns and color schemes. by this - Profit pro r.q., ' tbe,, tr,,,,,,,r 'Extra' heavy, datY: '41orlaSqw. III: and- electr..,,in clno?ar, "so hbeanqvy and durable in - Ictw !...s 4 , , , -- ruttywis - ., I 11'...V.,,114,14,(4Pt'','' , ' kt'-- ' 4.t,""--t, j1,ig t' ' Sheen . , rfr.de.i-renl- - ; e 4 of smart colors in 4 ,, - mosiem b, . 5 0 l.!'.. Pabco Stainless el smart, finnish. simpli:tty !tind spaciousness.' In a variety or mhogany fabrics, wtth fra'rnes., of sun-k- rflffeshing troeii-"c--- - . , sitly,k rtlief rthing ti feet. When feet tend to swell and shoes fei pinched from all day standing, ter Allen's Foot-Em- s Also le relieve acts to absorb 'scowl Persnimtion and offensive rs. want foot If you prevent I Choice bargain-- patterns and deep, springy lutunous texrnre.--., Shwié Col Dime, Cochise and Vittorio, who3e with smarting and burnins4orno. ampa wrong with raiding parties once Pillaged the times shows there is SollthweSt. wore- among the- Tirst your kidneys OT Don't weld Aek,your &world for Doan's 'to resPond after Pearl Itarbor, and for MIK. Pais, used succeeedully by minims will bolp....now more Alla4onelma.thoLthe. SO vim Tim the IS mile. of eltirrypii.fnut poinontrines .young braves are 4n the 2 Pillow spus errata front service. '' . : : (Ad1 ' The 'celebration is eyne;tert to , , , . tkiceil;etsm"Tl"deseendetnfr44ereep- Jug at a $ 01 orkingHoutp., , . . ' le lf,drab floot4 are bothering you, then here's your'111 opportunity to pick up4 a o rich, bright net.or -- , sHE SHOPS - grik! - loom- - 1luutkwpTh itS . - : 149 , , On Easy Terms n . -- form-fit- LnPS :. ration-- - , . . merican "BUY" 9x12FOOT,BROADLOOLI ,., .1 -' criwiTuketcormatiot , bring mally expensive giftssaddles, bridles, line blankets- and even lingeriefoe the maidens The Indians are prosperous with sawmills for :the war effort and their 10,000 cattle and, thousands of sheep,and goats-a- t good prices. The Apaches-ha- ve made onel n to the, paleface in this For the ben... : "No fit of white Supt. R. D. s - rationing difficulties encounter-- nearby army- pests, rodeos are . ed." ..4. planned for entertainment on the 110111 , The girlsAlthea Naiche, Eula afternoons,of the third and fourth ' , Tortilla and Vera Shant, all of the days. tr1bes..olde4 soil richest.taintlies, -were clad ,inmnrationed splen, Buckskin which they tanned: 1, 1 "CASH AHD CARRY dor: themselves to snowy. whiteness , and decorated with beads so fine. , , Without Painful liackacha that special. needles are requir-- $ sufferers relieve,nagging backaelitt 4flimear: once ed. real b, they diecever that the tired kidneys for the girls in their gauss of their trouble Mai be The kidneys are Nature's chief way Ofof tak- - i ear l y ' teens celebrate their arrival ,!If the einem acids mind waste outaboutthea I at in For Tired, Burning, , . age deemed to qualitv them blood. Tiler help InOit people pen Swollen Feet .. take husbands become and fto : part vioNrbo:nd:11 el kidney function oscmite you ere en your feet all day - walking itfloor of the adult society. Or standing in front of a machine blood, it in U. remain to youi matter 'poisonous cause nagging backecheobtunietic palm I almAostf 0r aPmasneth"e7 husbands. Foot,eveErrmononlyionrwi - max to are in, pep lind energy, getting up leg pains, ion l. , , , , - witaz SEE THIS RUG . ' - ". ..- - n' . , , fa ilakti, audit Setviii Apaches Hold Coming Out Party Without Rations - .. 1 ott T7 No-Shortagis'Exce- - !'; - 1.- ,.. - do,ev-erythin- pt ., e , . ---- - 1 , . . . , ''! ,... ' ''' - .1,.,..i,' I oil Votes - - ,ii',1,1! lc e - , 1 w,...-- ' , . '11i......,;,., - Bill '1' rhe I,. . - Council. 'f., 4., A -- Ave-bec- I ,' ., , 1,,, . mission. . - . , 1., .(i4 ,,' - 1 7,, , , 1 - ,,,, . It 1',,' -- i . . S' I D 4 1 ),,l RI --- . ... , ! ' . t , .., e . ' . , : |