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Show " Pagei - " 111 - South Cache Courier MRS. MARGARET NIELSEN . Owner VON WAHLEN r jj u. Leasee and Manager taan w f SOUTH CACHE COURIER - SUBSCRIPTION . RATES ' Outside Cache County One Year $1.50 Inside Cache County $1.00 at Hyrum, Cache County, Legal paper, published every Friday, Utah. Owm be applied to peacetime pursuits without heavy reconversion investments. It, is probable the service man would even be prohibited from selling his stock, in order to assure continued government monopoly and operation of the properties. It looks like this proposal to give the service man something is a blind to keep the government in business, using the service man as tool to accomplish that end. Haircut or Shave Subscribe for the Courier VISIT ments, coordinated through a single agency, have been a ibig factor in There has been general acceptthe development of Air Express, and ance of the idea of rationing and will be outstanding in making the reasonable price control as a war products of all communities quickly understands available to consumers in measure. Everyone evevry that the problems of the OPA are town in the nation. But the public multitudinous. Buy War Bonds TODAY- Barber Shop - .WE WELCOME YOU. For Future Needs can- not understand why price and rationing control is allowed to develop into a method of many cases. The Hyrum the act of March 3, 1870. KICK OR BE KICKED ; FOR THAT Entered at the Postoffice at Hyrum, Utah as second class mail matter under Back In 1940 women owned 50 per cent of all privately owned stock in large corporations. They were equal partAmerican indusners with men trial futures. Another way of putting that same fact is that but of 15,000,-00- 0 shareholders in American corwomen. porations 7,520,000 are 1 ' in oppression IT LOOKS FISHY A great many people were astonished by the proposal of the Secretary of the Interior to give the government's $20,000,000,000 worth of war industries to the returning soldiers. Of course this would involve a gigantic government-controlle- d holding company. would Giving away industries be a revised edition of the Homestead Act and the land provisions of the Reclamation Law,, siad the Secretary, although he admitted that perhaps the first directors of the experiment would have to be appointed by the government. It is hard to see any similararity between such a proposal and the homestead Jaw. under which a man got a piece of land of which he was absolute owner, free from government interference or directors. The homesteader became an independent citizen owning a piece of property in fee simple, which he could dispose of as ' he wished, and for any price he wished. All returned, service men would own in this proposed giant holding company, would be a paper stock certificate. The assets of the company would be made up of war industries, most of which could not ' Take a ruling like the highest price line limitation, adopted two years ago. It has been unworkable on a basis of fairness and equality It is therefore heartening to read that at last certain adjustments will be made, although the public now take such promises with a spoonful of salt. - Another practice of the price control program which is shaking public confidence, is denial of court appeal on OPA rulings. No satisfactory answer has yet been given for shutting a man out of regular courts when he objects to a ruling of the OPA, and forcing him to go lie confidence, is denial of court where a complainant can be put to interminable delays. , While' the war makes some restrictive measures necessary, it still .remains highly important to seek jcorrecton of rulings which, if unchallenged, leave the citizens outside the courts and at the mercy of political forces beyond his control. . endrick Electric Service 25 West First North Phone 468-- Logan, Utah Factory Authorized Service For KELVINATOR SHOES FOR MEN REFRIGERATORS AND RANGES combat boot Over There ... the rugged, eliminates the leather smooth of with a collar tough need for leggings. Over Here . . . many hard working civilians prefer the extra comfort and long mileage of the moccasin type shoe shown above. and Over there . . . over here, in peace-tim- e Roblee is shoemaker to the men of America. flesh-side-o- LEONARD REFRIGERATORS ut 4 er WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR AND RANGES war-tim- e, CROSLEY REFRIGERATORS HOOVER VACUUMS MAYTAG WASHERS ' . SHRINKING THE COUNTRY i FINEST EQUIPPED SERVICE SHOP IN UTAH - Finest all wool No individuals ' in , the world are such users of railroads, airplanes and automobiles is are the inhabitants of the United States. Every corner of bur ; 3, 000,000 square miles is reached by rapid transportation of some kind. No matter in which of ) the' 48 .states we live, we want the products of each of the 47 other states on hand when our desire dictates, whe-- . ther it be fresh gardenia or a carload of wheat. It is interesting to read of he Ex- postwar plans of press Agency to give..increadng!v and ; fast service for many products commodities via, the airlines. Mr. L. O. H ad, nrsident of the comp- . any. says.-- . .The cvaiion industry airplane builders , and operators alike, are planning exhaustively for.: ; the .future. That planning is being i , done by thpughful and experenced men, well, versed in the. problems of air transport, and possessing technical knowledn"..; ; competent He points out that plans for Air Express service, will, be coordinated vwith the plans of the air transport industry with relation to communit-- . ies to he served, type of service to be rendered, size and capacity of ; planeS, facilities for loading, and other related factors. Combination of air-ra- il move- ! . , . , . , Mens Best Buys 695 : To fhe Peopje . of this Community. , This is a home front communique on the most vital war action now in progress in every community of the land the Fifth War Loan. ' Wearead-vancin- g on our objective. However, we must make certain that we reach 'and pass our goal by i! 8. This can be done If everyone of us puts something extra of ourselves iatoUboAght. No one needs to remind you that It is an American trait to go into a sprint with the goal In sight. ' We started this push June 12. Reports from every city and town in America tell us that the number of Individual buyers of extra War Bonds today has reached an unprecedented total. We all know that in addition to numbers we need fire power. Your extra War Bond is absolutely essential. The greater the stockpile of War Bonds, the easier it will be for us to get this war over. This very moment our boys are waging a struggle. Every additional War Bond you buy will play its part in the outcome. Last months War 3ond, last weeks War Bond, yesterWar Bond are already in days the embattled foxholes. Today is another day lor the home front lust as today Is another day for boys on the hattlefronts. i t THE EDITOR. July cm &PP QCJ CCGQ poptv-popvc-c He wont hesitate to go out on his or his hundred and mission. He knows fifty-sixt- h he might not come back, but he' keeps oh going giving more and more until theHitler fifty-sixt- h and Tojo crews are ready to "call it quits. This is only your fifth mission and a mission which is mighty easy in comparison with the ones he makes every week. Stay in the fight by welcoming the Victory Volunteers at s least double your Bond purchases and then keep : on. Your4 buying means "bombs away for the Axis! . f; EadtieMnd-DU- Y MODE HIM BEFORE th " 895 aomowi There he goes again out to pour' more destruction on the Axis once more to ,face the death of enemy fighters and flak! : to SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH All New Spring Colors 265 to 500 , |