Show ' t THE GUNNISON vXliXY NEWS GUNNISON UTAH Third Annual Sanpete Washington J Snapshots By Rambouillet and Junior Livestock Show! Utah Ephraim Fri Sat May 22 23 Sports-Horseshow-Para- de Band Concert PROVING GROUND FOR KCG FEEDS James Preston y her birthday anniversary Friday Several friends were present Refresh- monte were served e afternoon was spent in sewing and visiting Miss Ethel Thompson of I swell Mr and Mrs John Larsen and Mr Wyoming spent two weeks visiting at and Mrs OrBon Christiansen spent the home of Mr and Mis I’eter Scow at Manti visiting at th® home Sunday Mr and Mrs O L Wogan and of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Christiansen children fiom Uu field spent the week Mluul at tho hm’ ‘f MrSubscribe — Don’t Borrowl t'1 cow‘ Mi iiiiH Mis Neils Sorenson and childion sH'ut Monday and Tuosdav at Salt I ako Mi and Mis Donald Faatr of Salt Lake iclativvs in Ma field Thursdav and Fi iday Mi and Mis lcltoy Heath an chddian of Suit Lake visttisl in May-- I a Id at the home o f Mr and Mis She Loved a Spy r V I Mayfield News is While Washington awaiting the a clear-cof mergence labor jxxlicy covering wage ceilings and the closed shop it Is also spending considerable time and energy talking about other aspects of the labor situation Latest news is that the War Manpower Commission is formulating plans for what will amount to a Chairman labor draft Already 11 istell-- i II McNutt has warned that there must hi deli uuiseii and daughtii be a complete utilization of labor for itod in Salt ako fiom Ft iday lean If the nation’s war production until Sundi) are to continue to beat their Miss fton and liclma lhutholo promise on their scheduled output of to Salt Lake and havi mew gone millions of new workers munitions will it mam Unit' dining olio summer must be found to man the production M ai le Mui n ndoi son of Ornnge- McNutt places the number at lines ills' visited ulatives m Mav field the 15 million — double the present supk t ml w (lends This means he says that work-ei- s ply Helen 001 hoes is visiting in Salt must be transferred from one job loo often w In n a politnian offers lake at the home of Mi and Mrs mito another and that to “play hall" lie onlv moans th t he Hanson grations of labor will become neces- will strike out with tho lusos full Mis Daisy ( ’hi ist unison eelehiated sary when this will begin to Exactly occur and on how large a are facts that have not been revealed to date but present indications are that the labor shortage will become acute by the end of this year Attorney General Biddle’s recent advising message to labor unions them to accept “added responsibility” in return for the gains that labor has made in recent years is thought here to have been intended to offset criticism of two of his recent public state- ' f I M ( " T ments One was his refusal to permit VV V j ’ i Assistant Attorney General Arnold to wja vtA Vv j v testify before congress in connection L 1 ' ? '4 V ' V jV'f v K ' I 1 with the bills to outlaw labor rackj 4 4 I1' I ed ing and the other was his state’Vi e 1( 'Ll 'vV ' s ment that New Deal objectives must be supported irrespective of the war that “unfortunately Admitting 1 1 ' i y7 ' Wf-X labor there are still rackeeteering leaders" the Attorney General asked Here' is shown a section of the Brood the Purina Farm is shown in the fig members of labor unions to “think of Bow Unit of the Purina Experimental ures below which give tin average interFarm Gray Summit Missouri Estab- number of pigs weaned p: r httcr since themselves as expressing the Thus it ests of the general public lished In 1926 literally thousands of 192G: bogs have gone through this unit to Spring would have a tremendously potent 19C! 1911 1933 determine what should go Into hog effect on the country at large if 9 7 4pij 6 957 pigs feeds pigs dp unions were not only willing to acIt was at this Unit that a three year These figure show the steady Im- cept public accountability of their was needed of made the minerals provement imtle by following a sound study insisted but themselves finances In hog feeds Anemia in pigs received plan of good breed ng sound managea six season study During this same ment careful samtiMon and proper on it” on ThAe of values various not are the Just figures feeding feeding period types of proteins and the Influence of a few sowsjut on the entire herd numare tax experts Washington various vitamins In hog rations were bering ttween 69 and 70 brood sows to work out some extensively tested In 1935 a study weaning fwo litters of pigs a year In busy trying r was begun on the influence of the spring of 1941 the average weight formula that will provide a on the number of pigs weaned of all pigs at the Pui uia Tarm at wean- refund to companies to help them and the weight of the pigs at weaning ing tWe (nine weeks) was 415 pounds Change back from wartime to peace time Purina Sow and Pig Chow was The afer°ge number of hogs marketed time production and provide joba for developed as a result of these studies from Cach sow for the years war workers and men released from 17'n hogs One example of the progress made at inclusive j the armed services when the puns cease firing Both the Ways and Means Committee and Treasury officials are seeking a plan to issue war bonds or certificates to companies in amounts of 10 to 20 per cent of the piesont excess profits tax Aeon ding to one point of view unless companies are given such a rebate after the war on the taxes they pay now the pioposed war profits taxes “will i iousIv hamper the war effoit ” At the present time the pei rentage of taxes that should be ii tinned has Tiea-iunot been deeided e)teits have suggested a figure of 10 per cent but membeis of the Was and Means committee believe that a' least 20 pet cent should Ik1 allowed - the amount England now allow-oa 100 pel rent eveess profits tax Tho plan pi ovules that the lend would be paid off within five u after the war at a iato to he do I tor mi nod os to wlnh a lompanv could put Its letuinl would ho svei fled and might unhide all husmos operations except pavmont of divi tV v i®W aoid Sylvia Taylor $? 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