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Show Page EUftfittA REPOUTER 4 April The April inerting of the AkuocIuI-u- l Civic Clubs of Southern I'luh Is Mhrduled to be held lu Killuiure on Saturday, April Ikth. The directors will min t at 10.30 a. in. to dlscust business luatlere connected with the uiniiugruienl of the organization. A general session will follow at 3.30 In the afternoon. I Till Mini I Mill THE GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN' Iaul I. Aiihworth of Kichfirld will Starring idlwuM SirSedric Hardwick Fedora Determining the Locatiuu of Induatrial Manta, a sub-Jec- l that hau been discussed a area I Ralph Bellamy Mr. in the laat few mouths. deal Lionel Atwill Aali worth has given several years In Bella Lugosi making a factual study of the sub 'Jert and will he aide to give some Evelyn Ankers hlng to think about. A good atten Lon Chaney lance la expected. 1'realdent Humphrey and members AIXO of the various committees will report LEWIS vs. SIMON on the activities of the club slnre tht The remit Weight champion- Ism ineelling. world. - lii-a- - ship for the v; reported that a delcgatlou from the Eureka Kiwanla Club will be in attendance for ths purpose of furthering Improvements which may benefit the Tlnllc Mining District Il SUNDAY - MONDAY lh April mill and WILD BILL HICKOK Starring la Il waa emphasized that some mall not being delivered despite ever effort of the army and post office department because letters are nol being properly addressed. liefore each soldier leaves the U S Is told what bis army post office number will he and he knows whai his regiment Is. This information Is sent by him to those with whom j zpects to correspond. The additional essential element is hat letters be sent care of the post master handling tl.e mull bound for hat unit. Thu. the correct form of address for soldier, serving lr. the bar tas! would be: "Privuie Albert 8mllh.; Company D, 908th Infantry Uegl-- i ment, A P O No. 63, Care of Post- la Constance Bennett Utah sportsmen will return to tht Bruce Cabot pioneer ways of careful shooting dur Warren William ing this year huntliug season, ac MATINEE HUXDAY a F. M. TUESDAY - ONLY April 81al Jane Frazee In "SING ANOTHER CHORUS (liaptrr IS The Hphler April 22ml and 23nl "BORN TO STING" With a cast of stars that wil please you. Good PPenny Sense cording to Mark Anderson, slate flsl and game commissioner. Anderson urged Utah sportsmen ti conserve ammunition and nol ti board or buy excessive amounts o: rifle or shotgun shells. We are sure, ho aaid, to lit short next fall hut the shortage wll not be serious If the ammunition available Is fairly distributed and Dejtnst, sad mcIu pulled Stockings by the toes wear when by their than tugged longer tops. Teach the 'iittlcat ooe" to Inat fcxkl gently paid a dividend llichard Campbell. Win. Mitclicll. Colin McMurphy and II j, uBnB were making a fight for (.(,ntrol of the Diamond Queen mln-li- e lnK property in south Tlnllc. Chief Bl0fk BBB .1UnK Bt negrly f5 p(.r BhaPe- The Egge Bnd uiue Bell victoria mines were shipping a Urge tonnage of ore, some of It of hllh Bradp The May 1)jy piece.i following directors: George H. n,.rili j. c. Dick, George F. Wesson, The Iron wf lllOksoni 25 0u0 P - hf-n(- -- i Sherman Armstrong, j A. W. Reeves. LsVe Sb , r,.,elv., . ,n ,he T,nlic Utah Lake was at its highest level j in 22 years. master, San Francisco. In the case of troops serving In' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shipley Mr. and Mrs. George Wision, (he same form should be ed except that the letter should be Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cishwa, Mrs. and Mrs. R. D. Gardner, Mrs. Ella SulII-Fo- r sent ('are of Postmaster. 8eattle. Miss Mc.ry Sullivan, Miss Mar-on- e van. in the set European vlng troops j Doran, Darrell Gardner and mall should be similarly , dressed but Care of Post master, j Dan Sullivan. New York." J. E. Dillon was made new manu- Letters should lie written only outers of the local J. f. Penney store, ?r.e side of the papi r so that If any-- succeeding F. E. Kendrick, thing la deleted by tthe censor It will uishop Jesse Haws of Silver Cltv not ruin what might he written on was m Suit Lake visitor. he other side. Francis Fennell, Clifford Firth, Leonard and William Engstrom -- THS students, went to Suit Clark, r GEMS OF THOUGH ltke to participate In the Utah state cross country run. Truth Is the grsvlution principle William Painter, a long lime f the universe, by which it Is sup of Sliver City, died at Nephl af;iorted, and In which It inher.. ter a brief Illness. Everts. Mrs. Joseph Ullsmore visited In Truth and love and two of Logan with her daughter who wa 1,1 ! eniei-Alnsk- a, C REAM YOU BET... IT'S THE of the WINE EMPIRE V j resl-den- not wasted. We must go back to the careful i. ways of the pioneer hunter and waslt ind when they both go together they no shuts. We can take as much gamt cannot easily le withstood. last year with half tht js we killed for powder and lead.1 expenditure Error always addresses the pas !ona and prejudices: truth scorns MTATK FIREMEN CALL OFF Intriguc and only ;uh tresses the understanding and the AXXUAI, CONVENTION, Azel Dak us. onscience. o In the desoluallon of human un John J. Hannifin, member of tht Utah State Firemen's Association leratanding, devlne Love hears au was at Ogden on Sunday attending mswers the human call for help: a meeting of officers, at which time tnd the voice of truth uttera the di errangementa were to have been vine verities of being which deliver made for the annual convention to mortals out of the depths of Ignor-inc- e and vice. Mary Baker Eddy. have been held in Cedar City some Or all duties, the love of truth, time In August. However, the flrement decided to with fsith and constancy in It, rank: do away with the convention lor thr Iral and highest. To love God and duration and to spend their time o love truth are one and the same Silvio Pelllco. and money on oilier thiugs which will help shorten the duration. This Religious truth, touch what points was lo be expected for the riremen of It you will, haa always to do with of this state are loyal to the laat de- (he being and government of God. gree and their efforts will hence- and is, of course, inimitable In Its forth be tuned up for the emergency reach. Hitchcock. which now exists. . THURSDAY WEDNESDAY jto "tu; a.-- Cud-wort- - t : Frank M. Davis, for many yearn an operator of a local meat market, left for Kansas City, where lie intend d lo make bis home. itev. John Simon was srrangliiR ,,, .rvlres B, St. Pat rick's Church. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Adams w Suit Lake clskora. Automobiles advertised in lh Reporter twenty years ago were: Ford. Chevrolet, Maxwell, Chalmers, Nash. Dodge, Hudson and Essex. you buy WINEHAVEN WINES they taste uniformly good. These soft ekoM famous wines are nol the product of a byootume single vineyard, but ore the Cream of the Wine Empire... selected wines from many vineyards all oyer California are blended to s constant standard of superior quality! Get Winehaven Wines today, and listen to the praise you il get as a successful host. Whenever o - Unoccupied Area Aria of URoccuiped 45,000 square miles. Fiume Winehaven i BRAND Keep Baking Powder Dry Baking powder is a somewhat per d to ishable product. If the air, moisture is absorbed. It should be kept in a t'ghtl.v close'' can in a cool, diy WINES GcUifouua over-expose- LTD., San FRUIT INDUSTRIES, Francisco o IROItt LEGION Careful handling of stockings will esse the strain oo silk supplies end si vc you money to invest in DkFSNaX SAVING Needs Money STAMCSl Wsi 1 HOYS STATE New High in Ship Production FOK WAR DURATION, - o Word has come out that the Am erlcan Legion will abandon Boya state In Utah for the during of the war. Several reasons were given for the actions but the principal ones are that the housing of these boys will be a problem with all campe of every nature In the state being needed for other purposes and the expense of the same la also needed to further war efforts. In addition these youngetere will probably be needed to work on farms and In certain branches of Industry. General Electric men and women thousands of them I Four typical scenes show the spirit with which they are tackling the grim job of producing for wsrl tttMVT impi m nrru am at a UTmimi taa mbpaaavmt rt skip production this year will represent the greatest shipbuilding output by any company in the history of the Bethlehem all-rou- 1, Thousands of employees, only ten days after war declaration, gathered in mats meetings id most major Q-plants to pledge war clfortl all-o- 7 Almost . r tig. country. sr i cent of all Gen employees signed to buy C. Defense Savings P'lds ! Dag mors than ysarl tor 00,000 a gin Speed, speed and more speed is the constant objective; and always speed with quality, for a jerry-buiship is virtually useless in the grim tasks of maritime war. The first Liberty ship which recently discharged supplies at a Red Sea port was built in a yard that was virtually nonexistent a year ago. A tanker was delivered in 100 days from laying of keel. A battleship will be delivered 14 months ahead of schedule. Cargo ships are being built in less than the time lt one-ha- ll 1. Ytol TAAA f IUHTMWM MMM AT blMAU OF Tw TVH required in the first World War. Comparable speeding up has been achieved on other types of ships and the schedule is heirg constantly stepped-up- . Expanding old yards, building new ones, tripling employ ment in a years time, training thousands of new men, puttirj every effective facility to use, adopting and maw production methods all these spell tonnage and more tonnaga g a output of ships from Kethlehcm yards. All hands arc doing their utmost for Victory, working l achieve the maximum for the V. S. Navy and the U. S. Mari-tim- e Commission, so ihut the bridge of ships shall he maim tamed and steadily enlarged. ly steadily-mountin- BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY J. . A sign .1 chalked by a O-- on a big machine being foe war. The sign carried I man work. this rlchallenge to fellow workers: iv'Betncmber Wake Island I 4. mound And day and Might O-clock wv'kmea keep steadily at the most important Job of building weapons and sup plies for U.S- fighting men I the E Ctf mfW Mt AtV MM Mitt MM NUr PM Mt NtMtl X - -- Csnsrsl Electric believes that its first duty as a gead citiaen Is te be a toed seldler. J. cfnv C NMI-tt- l GENERA;, . Itoto-- EL Li IMS. Specific Instructions regarding the addressing of mull to soldiers serving outside the United Stutes were usl Issued by (he Western Command and Fourth Army. Ammunition Will Be Scarce This Season. RIDES" 1C; IXHTltl'l! IOXS GIVEN OX SERVICE MEN'S MAIL. Civic Clubs Meeting Will iBe Held At Fillmore. FRIDAY - SATURDAY Thursday. April ' i |