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Show iTTiY 1940 PAGE THREE SOUTH CACHE COURIER Gunn and the supervision of Mr.' Lloyd, the Beautification committee of the Centennial Commission, was the first major unit of the Centennial to get Division under way. Under it was organized through the presiding has of Logan, ' From Jean B. Carlos, bishopric of the L. D, S. church named manager of the a W. K. Granger Congressman statewide church beautifica- j of the npautifieation Division tion In program. communities Wartime Growth in the Commission, Centennial h 112 local In Id p. Lloyd, chairman, has into action. committees were sot United States County groups were1 He replaces Horace ! announced. A great deal has been said organized to coordinate the funcRichfield, resigned, j of Gunn, tions of local the j recently about getting back to committees. 'jjr. Carlos has just returned normal times with the as Despite the widespread cooverseas ser15 months that the years 1939 sumption there are some still vice with the Marines in the operation, and 1940 wrere normal and He held the rank communities and areas to be that the rate of durPacific area. production organized. Carlos Mr. will assist The new manof 1st Lieutenant. today in that organization and carry ing those years would of the Utah a is graduate ner on an active campaign to secure satisfy the demand. is Agricultural college, State A brief resume of the producmarked improvements in Utahs Car-loCardon Annette to married tion records for 1940 as com physical before appearance the also of Logan, and they to the first half of 1946 of 1947 activities. i pared son Craig, 11 months. beginning j,ave one convinces one that Americans must recognize that things have Hr. Gunn resigned to become Milk Production sales manager in Salt Lake City changed since the days before U. S. farm milk production in- war became a ir Company, for the Simplot-Mumajor ipreoccupa-tio- n 7 per cent from the 1940 creased He of will fertilizer. distributors and that ideas of going total of 50,935 million quarts to 55,327 back to prewar days will need to remain in Salt Lake City in his million in 1944. While farm populabe revised. new positon, and will contribute tion and the number of to the furt- farmsdecreased 1.1 voluntary services declined per cent, during Basically speaking, herance of the Beautification the 4 period farmers cash in- change has been brought about he work which organized. come from milk increased 95 per by an increased population of Under the direction of Mr cent to total $2,969,361,000 in 1944. ten million since 1940. That Beautification means that 10,000,000 more people are to be fed, clothed, housed and provided with the gadgets that go along with American civilization. This increase in population is centered in the lowest age groups and means that there will be a much Washington News Letter Manager S) this 40-4- n The Balloon MarT larger than prewar normal demand for all the things that are needed to provide for youths as they grow up. Of particular interest is the still greater increase in th number of families. It it estimated that there are now three million more family units to he housed in the United States than in 1940, which explains in part the almost explosive demand for new houses. Of course, along with that increased demand for new homes is the similar increased demand for all the things that go to furnish homes. Likewise, the labor force of persons over 14 years of age who are working or now seeking work, has grown nearly six million. This increase, of course, means that the nations' spending power has increased in. comparative figures. The currency and millions of added people are to be met. In 1940, industry produced 25 per cent above the and it was average of 1935-3considered something of a boom year. Now, industry, with all of its troubles, is turning out goods at a rate nearly 70 per cent above 1935-3- 9 levels, and that level of operations will continue to rise sharply in the next few months. bank deposits in the hands of individuals and business is vastly greater than it was back in 1940. Where the available money was $66 billion before the war, it is now above $130 billien. rate production Industrys must be held much higher than before the war if jobs are to be provided for those who want jobs and if the needs of the IN THE 9, By DAVID ALBER SPOTLIGHT O. Janet Blair has just been i that studio. The film will by the Bobby Soxers Benny and Humphrey Bogart. co-st- ar in-- formed of America (thats what Columbia Pic- tures says) that she is on the tions organiza- current d With Gene Kellys return from roster of stars the Navy, now numbers thirty, largest in the companys history. This does not include any of the 89 featured players who often are accorded star billing when loaned out to other studios. list of the ten ideal women of the country, two other HolPrograms come and programs Hobby lywood beauties go but Dave Elmans has are on this list, Lobby jggWi .'along with such personalities as been running i Eleanor Roosevelt, Dr. Lise Meit- - strong for nine The t ner and Edna Ferber. years. parade of unhobbyists j Trigger, Roy Rogers famous usual ! movie horse, is having fan to appear un-- d e r Elmans troubles of his own. While by train to Oklahoma for aegis is an endless one, it location filming, a few fans boarded the train seems, for and snipped off a large part of American i n DAVE ELMAN cream colored tail. genuity knows Triggers souvenir-hunting fans no bounds. Ranging all the way What the lady who didnt realize is that it takes from the months for the hair to grow back paints pictures on cobwebs to the author who coland, in the meantime, Trigger is nationally-know- n lects instruments of torture, the embarassed. program presents a varied and Latest title for Perry Comos unfailingly interesting picture of America at leisure. 20th Century-Fo- x The picopus is "If Im Lucky. RECORD NOTES: Decca has tures first name was Thats For which was subsequently a honey of an album in Me, changed to Youre For Me. In featuring five exceladdition to Como, the cast in- lent discs of Guy Lombardo and cludes Vivian Blaine, Carmen his Royal Canadians . . . Spike Miranda and Harry James and Jones is back again with another his orchestra. bit of waxed madness for Victor The Glow Worm and Hawaiian And now its Jack Benny who War Chant . . Woody Herwill be immortalized by Warner mans exciting crew is heard to Bros. Always Leave Them excellent advantage in Mabel! Laughing, forthcoming screen Mabel and Linger In My Arms life story of Jack Benny, is being a Little Longer on the Columbia readied, for early production at label. 1 te -- i mid-weste- just-finish- I.om-bardola- VISIT W311IU 9 mms is life JMMD P807SC77 Come downstairs at Tingwalls. Youll be thrill .Sgp n d you ed by the beauty of the decorations a -- will find just what you want i- n- Beautiful Glassware, Leather Goods, etc. You havent seen Logan until you have visitee On your next trip to Salt Lake City, enoy the luxury of this down- GIFT SHOP downstairs a-t- town hotel-4- 00 rooms each with private bath. 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