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Show EDWARD J. McPOLIN Crows Enemies knows, silver fields during the past 40 years. who can successfully pilot the are listed as among the Racoons obdollars are strictly . a western chief enemies of the crow. Starting as President of the department to its chosen item, and rarely seen in the east Weber academy student body, jectives. where they prefer paper cur- and next B. Y. U. student body Phenomenal rency. Since industrial uses of president, he was named princi- Growth SeenPopulation silver runs into the millions of pal of public schools in Weber Governor Herbert B. Maws In 1919, he recent jounces annually, who knows but county in 1907. the statements before what our silver dollar may be- was chosen head of the Weber Lions Club first postwar convencome a collectors item in the college English department and tion are heartening to those Infuture. named president of the same inIn the meantime at Washing- stitution in 1922, which posi- terested in Utahs destiny. Said the Governor: "Utah is two ton, silver tion he held for 14 years. Becongressional blocs the western representing ginning 1936, Mr. Tracy taught entering the most promising era its history . . . The producers and the eastern speak- English four years at the B. Y. in new assured operation of the ing for the users of silver have U. He spent two years as U. Geneva Steel plant is only the in a S. for dug Government historian at an fight over the beginning of Utahs right for a treasury purchase and sale price Ogden was supply depot. in the industrial center of of silver. During his office as president place Western senators want the of the Weber college, Mr. Tracy the future. price upped from 71.11 cents displayed exceptional ability ini Governor Maw then predicted per ounce to 90.3 cents, and at placing the college operation on1 that the population of Provo and the same time looking toward a a firm business basis, accumulat- its immediate surroundings possible price of 1.29 an ounce. ing considerable property for would exceed that of Salt Lake Eastern opposers to any raise the school which later proved of City, in twenty-fiv- e years. Inin the silver price predict that tremendous financial value. say he dustrialists, declared, 90.3 cent silver will drive many with advanced that Utah people can produce Progressive, industries outside of the United ideas, Mr. Tracy is credited more per hour, were more deStates. with placing Weber college to and efficient than peoIn the meantime, in our own the front, both educationally and pendable Judge Albert II. Ellett ple In any other area with state, Eureka, Tintic, Park City financially. which they have dealt. Bring Harmony and other silver mining areas As a private business man, to the v t.he The Governor deplored are experiencing housing short- Mr. Tracys business activities fact that up until the last four Supreme Court ages, the first in many years, have proven successful. of the State of Utah is its highly Utahs best crop years, for silver mines are again going The new commission chief is trained young people, who had by electing into production in the face of a JUDGE ALBERT H. ELLETT fact that means much to the a friendly, likable gentlemen; 'found it necessary to leave the The Democratic Candidate west that today the United easily approached, a good public state to earn a livelihood. now offers much for relations one future who for Justice man, iponders is States consuming silver faster rePaid Pot. Adv. by Parnell Black WIUIb than mines can produce it, and all decisions carefully, and one young people who wish to Bitter Sam Thurman, Salt Lake City, who was well chosen as chair- main and help build Utah, he and L C. Montgomery, Heber City the world market price is highman out. of the a man pointed commission, er than 71.11 cents an ounce. Tracy Named Commission Chief Aaron W. Tarcy, northern Utah educator and business man has been named by Governor Herbert B. Maw to head the As most everyone Spotlighting UTAH AViI1 For Harmony Melt Silver Dollars dollars, with this area is in which everyone become familiar may perfectly somewhat scarce in the immedi-at- e future. It seems that in the east, the increased demand for silver by the manufacturers of film, jewelers, photographic and manufacturers, electrical industries has silver using other of the created such a dearth white metal, that there is no alternative but to melt down silver dollars to get an indussilver Utahs trial supply. big Many plants, whose key item of manufacture is silver nitrate, derived from silver, are facing a shutphoto-engravi- down lack. this week because of silver S. U. officials Treasury admit that there is nothing to prevent industrial users of silver from melting silver dollars. MIMMMtMMHWMW to Repair or Ready THREE PAG SOUTH CACHE COURIER JULY 5, 1946 Recondition Your Typewriter ar Democratic Candidate for U. S. Representative McPOLIN believes ir .. InataJ-latio- na , Retention of Utah Military . . . Industrial Development of . . . Safeguard Utah Natural Resources for Busineaa. Agricultural and Industrial Interests . . . Protection for ... Rights of Labor . . . Retention of OPA controls where absolutely necessary Retention of necessary control and elimination of red tape from G. L BUI o Rights . . . Higher Standardized Price A streamlined Congres for Silver for greater Operational Efficiency. ... Vote for McPOLIN July 9 Pd. Pol. Adv. state publicity and industrial deMr. commission. velopment Tracy succeeds the late Ora Bundy. The new chairman assumes the leadership of the commission A BIG JOB OR A SLIGHT with a years background in the BOTH RECEIVE organization, during which time ADl'STMEXT OUR BEST ATTENTION he became iperfectly familiar with the aims, objectives, problems and achievements of this II important state department. Aaron W. Tracy is a modest TYPEWRITER SERVICE LOG AX man of high intelligence and 31 FEDERAL AVE. gee Us For All Typewriter and exceptional ability, having held executive positions in business, Duplicator Needs educational and governmental EVE mo NMINMtNHHHNfN VM E,R ELJ JILJjr.H.I.H,G -- S omewhere, halfway across the world, two little children cry bitterly from hunger. Children cannot understand the why of hunger they know only the gnawing pain, the piteous weakness. A heartbroken mother listens helplessly. "t Their only hope and the hope of millions like them is that Americans will not be complacent in a starving world . . . that you will share the abundance that is yours. You are pledged to Share a Meal Every Day, to help supply starving people with fat and wheat products. But the need for all foods is so desperate that youre asked to do more to give food and in tin to or to cans, food, give generbuy give money IT ISN'T every day that you can find what you want in occasional furniture. Thats why you should see our display of occasional chairs, coffee tables, lamps and other pieces that will fit in with Were showing a rare and distinctive assortment that reflects supyour most prized possesisons. erior workmanship and originality, yet priced for the budget-wisCall today. e. Telephone 427 ously! LOGAN, UTAH . countries on foods will be distributed free in need. the basis of greatest Why food must be in tin cons. Food in tin cans can be handled safely for distant shipments and travel over difficult roads. Why the need is so desperate. The battles that brought us victory scourged most of the countries that fought as our allies. The worst drought in fifty years followed the war. Crops failed throughout Europe and Asia. 500,000,000 men, women, and children are hungry and starving. war-devastat- ' ) H- 1. l - Where the food you give will go. Contributions of canned South of the Tabernacle '''' I ... SCHOW FURiTURE 78 EAST CENTER ST. s HERES WHAT YOU CAN DO! t A' GIVE MONEY. More food can be obtained for a given amount of money when it is bought centrally and in large quantities. Send cash, money order, or check to your local Emergency Food Collection Committee or to Lee Marshall, Executive Director, 100 Maiden Lane, New York 7, N. Y. 2. GIVE FOOD IN TIN CANS. t 1 5 I, A Leave at any Emergency Food Collection - depot. ;f .c Urge your church, dub, or organization to participate! On your next trip to Salt Lake City, enjoy the luxury of this downrooms each with private bath. And right in the hotel ...Fast service in the Coffee Shop town foi yoor fonvention or display - rooms. kslont service from our garage. hotel-4- 00 and distinctive service Dining Room -- in the Royal on behalf of UNRRA Salt Lakes smart dining and dancing center. open at special hours. Buffet 'K'-i- HENRY A. WALLACE, K National Chairman TS fZe v NEWHOUSE HOTEL 4th South and Main Sts. Mrs. J. H. Waters, Pres. J. Holman Waters W.itoss Suit on...Co-Mgr- This advertisement was prepared by the Advertising Council for the Emergency Food Collection and is sponsored by ft i' |