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Show A UTAH THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. s will it Id Seak Improved .in-lV- AUGUST 1.19 , Nellie Patten Wvler visited over last stid end in Roosevelt with his- of Ocean Park famand here day L. wTthi Wyler, 'v;nj),. Glenn Patten .and iiv.' k Europe Facing Crisis in Food The Navy Mothe-systematic attempt dtr te the Ameiiean Indian melting on August 7 at 8 pm lri ti) inode by J ,hn Kliot in 1840. the American Legion room Mr and Mrs- Pau' Davs frm' been the total numh, of eg. ... ties Kh t of the tht. of 1avson, who have ant,, ,,iv ,angua(,e J were smokrd in 1WJU amourm-- t California , Oakland. Lo.iten-eorkto Mr. and Mrs in tian.datid lne Bible into Unable Hyroin for every man nimnn and hdd hVic tins week visiting with their Most Nations foirner lesidents of la.v on. 'civilian Use oi Enetgv ' in the United State-- , Now th.s dn, mgu.ige and had copies of n fi uHtls. oi on the List printing visited hnefly with fuends In e figuic, aceoulmg to the same an e i:ntd Meet Needs Because War t up in the United States. Hole; to thoi ity, has inci eased to 2(0)0 In Secondary last Finlay, while on thru way M- and Mrs. Gordon Scatt Unusual Weather. tnoir home in Calif nma. lhe Needs Come First. 'son Kent of Denver Colo., n were called to Salt Lake City supphMil; C. White and Miss first s Flia -Earpe cf I.ONUON , bread. F of Bingham, visited the death, at hnth of their WASHINGTON White Fise rn tV1 n still :s for its daily a daugiitei of Mi and Mi , national security, end of the Sat, n day with friends in Pay- since Is p second spring improvement in u ilyrum Loutensock, Jr Mill ergy commission sl.gb The fu-- t i Atom Weapon . i A Pt i joyed the attend Canyon. The JJi day morning f0r Mr. and Mrs Pi family were in Pioneer Day with Herman Tagge Mr. - - giand-child- ; inut v.,r and the months fust report to co'igr he f....d L'kout, cluii hold a subordinated tw.- -f The Peppy-Pal- s ; ahead Dok lean. Then snow- nuclear energy aid was meeting at the homo ol Allenveil ;rst came the rams ct sowed erf-in'I'f 23. on to They July Wyler ' kilDd Uvestoc every effort ,ir e, th win- on their apicns and a donionstia-tio- atomic weapons. ds that bogged down hpV'Mfio n ictms on piessing was givi Joyce sU..- n the P!an ingn Appai entiy, more ter "cult w.tion aid spring I iaskell was in chaigo of the woik is under v...y on Bntam sufTeied muie Cre.it Health discussion. hi mb th .ti do The winter country meeting on poweiful an, i u, and in 'li.iy had another and Hin 50 years. veorst at Nagasaki ut the t.un home at the ' m tne 28 of July t The B mcluded 370 000 sheep leader Betty Jean Hanks. They the B.kini tests. efi'iLi.ly dfscrP.d been has tudied questions on Ltati Coun- turn, than he ms ty that PJ47 tourists air apt to as more poweif'il ask. Loraine Davis was in charge bomb dropped at Hiroshima w.tn-ou- t $ U'HJ 000 worth of cubes, pigs a of win- ot the health discussion. The disclosure was made, pTltr'v. nearly 100.000 acres to con of potatons 100.000 amplification, in a icpirt Satuiduy evening the (lub ter wheat .,buut membeis had a party. Tiny play- gross which said changes of winter toes, 70,0u0 acres f separating in the paik and lunch made in the process ed soft-bal- l which inundated floods was solved liy Joyce Haskell, uranium 235 at Oak Fidgo, Tenn., by ar.J a acres of land. i hen they all went to the snow. will permit savings in costs of emShortage on Continent. havoc reduction in the number On the continent, winters ele- hetca Loveless visited in Salt or u week with her sister fedi Higginbotham, qnd her Naomi F Dixon, duiightei Dixon of Balti- David son .aid Md. nmie, Tins coming week Mrs. Dixon and sen David will visit in Payson with Rebecca Loveless, and other Mrs. Lymon Baker of i datives. Eureka will ulso visit with Mrs. Loveless and relatives. Naomi F. Dixon and son David Baltibrought with them from for boy baby a young more, This is adoption, by a relative. the third baby brought by Mrs.Dixon to Salt Lakefor adop- 4-- n EU StWtrtS. Page Furniture Phone 35 South Main TUP HOUSE OF QUALITY 5() be-n- is a fissionable can maintain a chain reaction and is used in the atomic pile. The report also said the commiswith repreto cors-ilsion plans sentatives of intei ested American Industries in such Add as utilities, ployees. ment which 5 t Fri. and Sat. Aug. Your Big Laugh Date 2 RENDEZVOUS WITH ANNIE Starring - Faye Marlowe Gail Patrick Eddie Albert MODIL FH-5- S llluitratad Kara priced K at only Also CARTOON. NEWS AND SHORT 109.95 Tarmi if daiirad hi ' Tune in the Heat-Little or a Lot a Its just the thing for chilly mornings. Its ideal, too, for those occasional cold spells. And its great for mountain, lake and seashore vacation retreats cottages, bungalows and cabins for those nights. ts Get rid of unsightly stoves throw your ash can in the trash can. Install a compact, Fastemp home heater and have warmth whenever you want it to fuel-oil-burni- regulate as easily as you do a radio. 1 - Monday - Tuesday August Phil Baker Presenting Alice Faye - Tyrone Power Betty Grable Sunday It OR TAKE LEAVE IT 5 SECOND FEATURE WITHIN THESE WALLS CARTOON - PATHE NEWS Aug. Wed. and Thurs. Roy Rogers and Trigger electrical manufacturing, chemicals and others, In order to assure broad participation by private enterprise in its research and development program." Director Is Named. The report disclosed that Walter J. Williams, former director of operations at the Oak Ridge plant, has been named by the commission as Its director of production. Dr. James B. Fisk, formerly with the Bell Telephone laboratories, was named director of research. The report said the secretaries of war and the navy had designated the following military liaison committee: Lt. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton, chairman: MaJ. Gen. Lunsford E. Oliver, Col. John H. Hinds, Rear Adm. Thorvald A. Solberg, Rear Adm. Ralph A. Ofstie, and Rear Adm. William S. Parsons. The report also disclosed: Costly and painstaking methods the for the production of pure product needed for bombs and other weapons have been so improved that considerable savings have been effected. One of three methods in use was abandoned, apparently in favor of the more eff- 6-- 7 RAINBOW OVER TEXAS and THE CARAVAN TRAIL Eddie Dean Outdoor Color Musical icient one. Look for Cranium. The government Is seeking to develop new deposits of uranium and thorium, two sources of fissionable materials which create atomic explosions and energy. The commission lists research In atomic power for airplanes as a major project. Army air forces has a contract with the Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp., for research in this field at Oak Ridge. An Australian scientist said recently that bombs now being produced were 600 times more powerful than the one used on Nagasaki and son Curtis' stW Day holiday jn their Childru n-law - f Mr' Bale!8 Rt ,)kt ci ' L Radio 1 I Tikes of home in roComPlute 78J. In honor lion for lease. been Wyoming, other family gathered at tF Grcra!R! their mother, Mrs. EJ on Sunday. Mr. aJj L see Kitchen and children J ial agent- ern Provo; Mr. and ' - Wilson, Gull and Fork. Mr. and families utomobile Insui prompt t O lies, Fall and V An amendment to tJ c stitution that wer 1 Com October 15, 1933, Taylormg date for the meeting llthiers. See ' tion. look at style Mrs. Dixon works with a baby from the first Monday to ber populations January 3, eadil IfcLEANERS specialist in Baltimore. on meager added more gloom to who have been living surplus for years. in the Damage to the wheat crop40 to 50 at estimated is Netherlands a loss of per cent, which means W Sl& S SALES & SERI tons. The Italian governments efforts to the large black market In again, food has boosted prices caused restaurants to close and made eating the No. 1 problem. No spaghetti ration was distributed for three months, although Italians with plenty of money could black buy all they wanted on the market for 290 lire a kilo, compared with the rationed price of 27 lire s. PHONE GRAVEL fro larry. $6 Hudson! PAYSoi 193 LTautomo IFord V-- one luck. New tir recently ov Ivhitelock. 83 8 IT NEW FOR SALE In Germany a decrease in the port of grain, described by one American official as very considerable," and the failure of German farmers to cooperate fully in the food program, have complicated the HAS OFTfM - AA)( AJOT 54P- Poes Myers Water Pumps Myers Orchard and Crop im- lone 195-- FOR lOoTHim Sprayers RENT CR Lion Manure Loaders and Hay lent Bucks problem. Tractor Umbrellas for Damage in the Russian zone was Tractors extremely severe, with 75 per cent of the fall wheat destroyed. Norco Water Sofiners Last year's severe drouth brought Guarantee. Russia to the point of many food Main shortages are In shortages. grain and potatoes. Greece Hard Hit. Extremely dry weather has seriously affected wheat and winter ceSedan, Clean reals in Greece, particularly in the 1939 Buick southern section and Thessaly. 1941 Buick Sedanetle, A-- l There is less than one months sup1939 Hudson Sedan, $695 ply of cereal In government warehouses. 1936 Chev. Truck, Flat Bed Greece must receive a minimum Motor completely overhauled of 43,500 tons of cereal monthly to avoid starvation, officials say. Rationed food distribution is only 700 calories a day. Romania's food outlook is gloomy. Farmers say that even if the weather is good and general conditions are favorable, lack of seed will make for a poor harvest. Some predict a famine next year which will overshadow present difficulties, where peasants are selling cattle for grain or slaughtering for lack of fodder. To guarantee bread for the population is one of the main tasks of the Bulgarian government. Because of two successive drouths, the output of cereals for the last two years is considerably below normal. for return fcse North 3rd E - LE grafts, mS mediately City Turn in Ity Office. I Four Room 1 128 50. y',b' 1 Fingernails Cutting Into Purses of American softeners SoffiSaratins men were away fightlmz women were at work 00 bencher Vt No one today questions the tact that the whole futote United States may rest in the very clouds over your new, reorganized Air Forces give thousands of eligibblf men an opportunity to take an active part in building air power on the ground as well as in the sky. You may, for example, enlist in the Air Forces If you have a specialty which will qualify also be able to enlist in a grade at higher pay. j t If you have had Air Forces you may join experience, Reserve and continue your military aviation training business hours. Or, y ou may join the Air National Guard and pcrfPy eligible for advanced technical training at special Air Guard schools. verl On Air Force Day, make a point of finding outCare about your Air Forces Aviation especially the new described below. F ull details can be obtained at your U. Recruiting Station. - NOW WORLDS GREATEST OPPORTUNE FOR A CAREER IN AVIATION THE Today the Army Air Forces offer high school gradJ unprecedented opportunity to get the finest aviation s on earth and select your school or course before y The AAF Career Plan is unlike offer anything ever It permits selected high school graduates to apply tor AAf specialized couises of their own choice. Simp1 your -. S. Army Recruiting Station, advise th Recruits e kmd of aviation training you want and he will prv llh an aPPlcation blank and a complete list of available' rn.TU,are 5610010(1 t0 attend the course of yAUIi you in the Army Air Forces for 3, 4 or 5 years. )er01 5 0U are guaranteed the education J o make you a specialist in the type of work ) ol a11 llie Lools and courses open to y the R AVlat0n Carecr Plan at U- - S' Ariny Station - f.' Woman cuticle and J room he and coal many r plant yur ... U $2001 ". Macke- yuf n Inquii I room mod jidwood flu So. 4 Wesi ... 239-acr- e Huers. runnin runnin bs, with fe (condition, os AIR FORCE DAY, ARGIST 1ST Century Har-nso- FOR IRTY AMERICA'S AIR POWER FORT WAYNE, IND. Two Allen county farms have been owned ne same families for more than 100 a years, survey being made for In. diana Historical society disclosed. A farm where the Bailey family h0 family first bought by James Van Dolah re3n M,arUn Van Buren In 183i Bailey Is a Dolah. The same president gave en (tn. acre plot to James Tucker in ia In 1839. Tucker's brother Thomai boupht it. y East. ion, Two Farms in Indiana in Same Family Over Last year, Tucker bought the farm.Elbridae pound, 1st HELP B1IL1 by explosions during World War II Removing skin from the face and grafting on new skin proved unsatisfactory, Iverson declared. So we took ordinary sandpaper and removed the disfigured facial skin down to, but leaving, the lowest layer containing parts of hair follicules and sweat glands. The remnants of these glands start growing new skin. 1 a : i a Phila- FRU Leet Cherri Sandpaper Eliminates Facial Disfigurements delphia surgeon says. Dr. P. c. Iverson told the American Association of Plastic Surgeons that he thus treated soldiers injured Jt laturday, 4-- MEMPHIS. Facial disfigurements now can be removed with ordinary sandpaper and without the in Saw, l rei FOUN1 HD USED CARS of skin l Lvery. J. I. Case, Machinery a kilo. necessity : 4 Springville, Dealers s See Mrs. 508 li, 23,-0-- sun-ics- j s- - Wwt Cenlet ARMY Stret RECRUITING SERVICI PHOVa UTJ - |