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Show m scyiHcxaEcccm iiiB South Cache Courier MRS. MARGARET NIELSEN Owner Leasee and Manager VON WAI ILEN SUBSCRIPTION RATES Outside Cache County One Year $1.50 Inside Cache County $1.00 Legal paper, published every Fridays at Hyrum, Caahe County, Entered at the Postoffice at Hyrum, Utah as under the act of March 3, AHEAD OF THE PLANNERS Once again the American people have proven that left to their own devices, they can progress faster can than paternalistic . planners plan. The idea has been promoted that this country is behind the times in the distribution and quality of medical care. However, if it ever was behind the times in these respects, it is now out in front. Tre United States has a top notch In technique medical profession. scientific accomplishment American octoTS are unsurpassed. the distribution of medical care is bread and rapidly increasing. There are hundreds of voluntary medical and hospital groups and societies reaching into every corner of the nation. One of these, the Blue which protects ! Cross 14,000,000 emloyed persons and their families, is known as the fastest growing It is nonmovement in America. profit. cooperative plan providing complete hospital service for memIt is en bers in 300q hospitals. ' dorsed by the medical profession. It reaches into rural sections and cities alike Officials of Blue Cross say that as soon as a basis for sound operation is worked out, the plan will include complete medical service. Its cost at present is a dollar or so a month for whole families. Again it should be emphasized that Blue Cross is but one of hundreds of worthy organizations. They are all the result of intelligent action on the part of. free citizens working toward the common of making the miracles of modern medicine available to every man, woman and child in the United States. ui Utah. secomj class mail matter 1 870. Sanforized chambray work shirts, overalls, and dungarees will be upped in price September 1, to conform with the new stabilization that act of 1944 which requires reflect items textile cotton major parity to cotton growers. One cent a ya-- d ahs been added to the cost Dollar-and-ceof denim materials. will be placed on ceiling pricks all models of staple work clothes and retailers (vill be required to on each .?. rk the ceding price This will afford better garment. nt price control, and enable customers to buy with confidence. A folding bazooka, more compact than the original, is now being issued to alll invasion forces. The new weapon was originally issued to troops in the tropics. s & 11 we growl and grumble, let us re- baa offered any other acceptable severe (ire, chiefly because the pul he hasnt learned the reasons for member that the WMC baa been program to meet the manpower new controls, and dial the person- handed a tough assignment and the emerge nciev FOR THAT nel, subjected to daily bombard- job must be et formed, and nobodv f Ogden Standard Examiner) ment of critical questions, deserves occasional words of encouragement and thanks for past services. So Chairman McNutt recently wrote a personal message to each worker, VISIT : in which he outlined the immediate tatk and tre reasons therefore. The immediate task, he said, is o obtain 79,00() workers for jobs critically important to the nation. Approximately 18,000 are required fr a vast secret project, 22,000 for WE WELCOME YOU. shipbuilding, 21,500 for ship re7200 for for 6600 aircraft, pairs, construction, and the rest for for17-and ges and foundries, logging lumber, chemicals and petroleum. Harry I just got myself some WMC personnel were told their Victory underwear. Jerry Whats different about that? Harry One First they must injob is two-folduce workers in essential jobs to deep breath and you open a second front. Pennsburg, Pa., Town and where Second they are. they stay must send workers to war jobs in County. the urgency of need. This second k is known as the priority referral program, described by a Utah manpower officer as the gravest test the agency has been called meet. Nobody likes to be regiment'd. neither does the average person I ke to regiment his fellows. War emergencies must be met, however. Haircut or Shave The Hyrum Barber Shop t.-'- J) W DO YOUR WAR DUTIES , Every mile advanced over there means TOUGH JOB MUST BE DONE i t Somervell General Lieutenant whose resonsibiljty it is to see that re army is supplied with every-hin- g it neHs told, reporters last When a gunner . . . sends week: a message back , . that unless he gets more ammunition his gun quits firing in an hour we believe him. What we need is a realization that when we (the rmy) say weve got to have certain equipment, the need is a real one. One agency that takes the military at its word and set out to do something about it i tre war manpower commission. This agencys work is becoming more difficult It as the war climax approaches. has h?d to become increasingly tough in exercising controls with a result that WMC has become the target right now for all the missiles MAN OR WOMAN for Rawleigh and scoldings that usually have Route which just became available. been scattered among all the war Good opportunity for willing work- agencies. onal Disdllers Product Corporation ers. Apply Rav'Ieighs, Dept. UTH Crairman Paul V. McNutt of W New York ad MC knows that his agency is under 86 Proof Denver, Colo. ob-jecti- 21-14- more communications equipment needed. That includes telephones, telephone equipment and all kinds of secret electrical equipment as well. Production of new facilities for civilian use has been at a standstill and if you are among those waiting for telephone service we want you to know that we dont like to use the words we dont know when any more than you like to hear them. 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