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S'" J u - " .... .. w H V WM S' V A.W n jj " f , 0 ? lit 21 YORK .1 u l!i Butish ibor is so hmniighlv iii st of its hint! with in unili i mdin it tint lions in i lu w or t ti it tutor, gioups li im umliitikiii to ilisi iplim tin ir fi for my i it iiin lit t .x it y oils mi Hatth lolntinns ' k,m lino Thin' him st nji i emits ami o'luiiU'd lows govtiu-inm whnh sut h tfftnsts piaictiiue would have been ignored, or tvtn londorod (is to the genenl wtl(ar i vir bv api ending the v ork The offender usually is wuriud for the fust violation The sttond offrn.xe may draw a .seithmgly sarcastic tcligram of (ongiatula-lion- a A .signed "Adolf Hitler nazi hand dripping blood, may e its orate the workers benth, or forge If the delinquent is too insensitive to be upset by .NEW I I g ' i nui-hm- further uolntions this, bung fines Funds so collected go to families of assist oir raid victims Workers Are Lamest la extreme cases the workers touits have voted to ask the management to dismiss a persistent absentee The law provides fines of $400, three month.' imprisonment or both tor gross misconduct of this nature, but employes usually handle such matters themselves These courts are typical of the employes' spontaneous efforts to boost pioduetion Government industrial experts believe 2ri per cent or more of production increases have been arhieved by individual and collective efforts and sacrifices by workers. The "Victory elub" of one large aviation firm has volunteer members who pledge to be on the yob several minutes before the beginning of a shift and to lay down their tools only after the shift ends Thus 10 000 men, saving 12 minutes each day, are contributing to the war an additional d. ily output to 250 men working eigut hours. No More Tea lime British workers have been giv- ing up their precious, traditional pause for afternoon tea. In one S I lull H lit I t t 111 ons as pi lilt usu il Morale Is High Mor ile like that, after nearly time vials ol rudt and rations, sharp contrast to reports til it Get man workers have gtown im leasing!) slovenly under the str im of wat It is due in part lt to in'elhgint and foresight r lauding of government end industry grateful for generous cooperation of labor Many factones have excellent is un-c- hostels Three-cours- which e serve good food lunches may be bad trainee in Los Angeles finds uniform trousers, Leaping legs tied at bottom, fill with air and form serviceable waterwings When used as parachute. Men are practicing abandoning ship. U. S Navy 12 to 20 cents Dinners range from 20 to 25 cents Employes in one of thi country s biggest steel mills told me thiy had gained 5 to 10 pounds cai h since they began eating in the fai tory's can- for SHIRLEY TEMPLE teens The effect has b en that of a cirbenign t rather than vicious cle Without high wages labor voluntarily works hardi r, management in tmn provides extra comforts, and labor unions respond by refraining from exorbitant demands Labor is not entirely satisfied with existing conditions, to be sure but feels that temporary sacrifice is like buying insurance against destruction of .their HAS NEW FATHER I M free institutions . Volume demount u Agne ult Summit Mm M Rn i tianslm, , n a eultuie day t Sine. gi State ' ,tin ( gi ' Miss ( i tioilal him . at South c, has b en h and equina . office oi nunistr t in Um Summit M bounty wh, ns Lemon noid t t1. ct Miss j ft! 11 -- extension i tun,f iui,. , ni iL, with the jionnaue- - g, have stitutional religiAu-- Ui students Ol h b I im 'department sonal reisors i ol s stiau ti on Po. ions bjtfj . q i, system r vuil uoi 'I strutted j ' of j., l todw pu pie not u m ,mv GREAT AKI) OF THANKS Sincere apprei lation is extended to those who aided us during the passing and the funeial servitei of our beloved daughter. Dixie Mae We appieciate the kind words and the more kind deeds coming to us during our bereavement We are especially thankful to all those who dating the moie than eight or nine years ot sickness of Dixie Mae showed her such, kind con- - amj Alma Choultx 1 ,e rla!,slflcrs are Knott, piofessor of darning at Washing-- 1 ton State college, Pullman. Wash- - Ja j uigton, Ivan Loughary, western presentative of the Holstein-Fre-- 1 association, and G C Ander- son, extension dairyman for Idaho. j tb with star. He was arrested by federal bureau of investigation agents but was turned over to local police wht,n thcy discovered he had not attempted to harm Miss Temple Hanheim had been held secietly since he was picked up Wednes- day outside a studio where Miss Temple was making a broadcast He repeatedly had called her home and her studio, and once as a gardener to gam ad- n mittance to the Temple home, ficers said He insisted he 'leally is" her father, police repotted. e&r an citizens r Da! la-di- Three experts on Holstein cows WH he n Preston Wednesday to classify the herds of Leonard Lund deration. rum e posfd as Shirley Temple's father and for months tried various ruses to meet the young screen and o CLASSIFY HERDS t and Family F HOLLYWOOD, July 21 l'Pi A sanity hearing will be held tomorrow for Charles Hanheim, 35, who DAIRY EXPERTS sn M -- To turn his j in Goes I SALT LAKE CITY, July 21 dTthe October runoff election The Republican nominee will be 1942 Utah s political picture started taking' definite shape to- opposed by the Democratic imum- day with assurance that would be bent, Walter K Grangei, who ana contest in the September primary nounced yesterday he would seek election for at least one congres- renomination Democratic leadeis have predicted there will be no sional post Another highlight was formal an- opponent for Granger in the pri- nouncement by the state s con- mary Granger, formei Cedar City ill mayor and like Lee a World War J gressional incumbents Robinson of the second district and I veteran, seeks reelection on a Walter Granger of the first that retord of voting 100 per cent m and for they would seek renomination and favor of full pieparedness "all out war ' reelect ion Price Major In Race Robinson, Frovo Demociat who Added to the picture was a fias been in congress since 19.13 charge by the state Republu an has no opponent - Republican or committee that illegal political ac- - Demoeratso far A Republican tivities were being earned on by opponent is expected, but no of the btate department c rat is expected to contest Robin-o- f j son's education. candidacy in the primary T Bracken Lee, fiery four-terSkidmore Denies t barge The state department of educa-- 1 mayor of Price, announced he was going to accept a request by sup-- j tion came into the picture when porters that he seek the Republican the Republicans charged that a nomination as first district con- - circular had been sent all junior gressman Lee promised wartime college instructors over the type-- j support of the administration, said written signature of a worker in he would place politics behind his 'the department, seeking informs-- . country's welfare, and seek to end tion on political views. "all forms of mis-us- e The Republicans asserted that of public suih action was contrary to state moneys.' Lee, will be opposed in the Sep- law tember primary by at least ene Charles H 'Skidmore, state sup- man Frank G Martines, mayor erintendent of public instruction, and civic leader from Richfield If agreed that political leanings of there are no more candidates, the educators should not be sought winner will not have to go through He denied having anything to do m 4 South Cache T Demo-membe- rs till Ol 1942. 21, First Utah Congressional Post Attracts Candidates And Saves His Life . . . a o bv viim.il riNM.M l luted I'rcxs staff nrrespm,ili JULY EOGAN, UTAH, .TUESDAY, L, eelebral hour fi jvemnf the p j- SAVE $3.50 In War Stamps Buy One 37 mm k Shell. ON DAVENOS Fran salute rd by m P Anti-Tan- SOFAS BY DAY! Take part of Your Change in War Stamps logins 2 game, ker a pad o BEDS BY NIGHT! iuon NOW IS THE TIME TO at C. C. 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