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Show EmhJiU'.Rfirmmat ! Page 4 ; !o,,;mizi d military furies." The survey concluded: "It is dlfft- - . cult determine accurately what will happen to wild life as a result Wartime years will show an elfect "f '',u d,'a",1, V"' lust on fishing and hunting (or the dur- elusions from the effects of one. lie will too not the but ('(feet ation, From all aides we hear lliut this hud, according to the atuto fish and war I FRIDAY - SATURDAY different, and indeed. It Is guiue department. different in several respects. It covMu) 201 li Mini HOI III An a matter of fart, fund for wild ers more territory and Influences TWO 1110 HITS life udininlmraiiun will remain about the activities of more of our the hu mo, allowing noticeable THE WIFE TAKES A More materials and foou people. when the war onda; the num- are needed. Personal transportation FLIER" ber of hunlera will deereumi; Is restricted. Nevertheless, history Starring will not be ax plentiful un Iii (ends to repeal Itself and it is posJoan Bennett and 'the pant, but will bu uvuilablii in sible that we run profit much In Franchot Tone certain quantitlea; and while t min- wild life nd ministration by using the AND iport at Inn will bo limited, sportsmen experience gullied In the lust wur. 'will pool their earn for excursions. a Brian Donlevy This Information lx liuxod on a Denied Are j comprehensive survey released this Fishing Rights Mariam Hopkins fish and wild life id To All Alien Japanese. week the by Pnater War Will Have Effect On Utah Hunting Season. Thursday, May 28, 1942 Mines May Escape Freezing Order On Mine Timber. j f"1 . uniinii-ultlo- ti - rresion nl,.rior i ylce of )if! d,,pnrtlllf Ilt The rtnh fish and game rommis-doThe group bused Its survey on con-d- ll In Iiim denied fishing lirenses A GENTLEMAN AFTER and Ions existing prior to, during Japan esc aliens, declaring' this lo le after the lust war. DARK" The survey shows that In nil hit: HiccHsury "in the interest of nationMntineo on Memorial Day. al safely and the national war eftwo states, funds for wild life increased during the last fort. " The commission acted in accordSUNDAY - MONDAY year, and showed a greater increase ance with an opinion of the attorney ended. war the when 1st anil June May 81st. "It has been often stuted." tin enerul which held that the statute ITMKilMM HUrvi,y FEATURE IIIU IM)l'llI.K "that the present wur providing for the Issuance of licenses by the would cause a decrease In the num- - ' aliens can he suspended Vet the data cov- - commission in war time If this is ber of sportsmen. was deemed necessary. Conrad Veidt and Ann Ayarz erlng the lust war ShowedIs there Tho suspension of fishing to Japn-- n true that While it no decrease. ALSO of our popu- - new will continued as long as the considerable portion THE COURTSHIP OF latlon Is serving In the armed forces, I1 8 is at war with Japan. ANDY HARDY n.uny of these Individuals are not Mining and Legal Blanks for Sale .MICKEY ItOONEY hunters or fishermen. Of those who I.KW18 STt IN anil oilier stars. are sportsmen ntutiy are replaced by it the 1t"iiirter Office, Eureka, Clah. MITINEE SUNDAY 8 P. M- workers on war projects who can better afford to hunt und fish, and by; novices In military rampa who for! TUESDAY - ONLY ,ihe first time have been exposed i lie lure of outdoor recreation." June 2nd The anrvuy goes on to say "there "BOMBAY CLIPPER" will bn more pooling of automobile Willi .Voles Of Twenty Venrs Ago transportation nnd use of other William Gargan and Certain classes of tneana of travel. on Irene Ilervey persona who generally depeud hunting and fishing for their recre(1iaiter 5, "Mra llahlers" MINING XOTKS John W. Taylor ation will be able to obtain automo innounced that the t'euiral Standard and they will, no doubt, bile .vould renew development work. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY .haretires, transportation with some of Sessions and George Seeley went June 3rd and 4th he less fortunate sportsmen. .o southern L'tsli to operate the Ga w11 11 lho wr true ,hHl A1110 claims in the Newhouse district, BHUIh, AMFRICAN"! reduce materially or even slop the ;ena 'h let Cons, stock wss selling at $5 and Starring arms of manufacture sporting The Tinlfr mill ut Silver Robert Young Marsha Hunt ammunition, the best Information i share. SuO tons of ort a was treating obtainable Indicates that there arc 'ity Allen reported Frank !uy. Supt. aud sufficient stocks of ammunition was resumed ore of hut shipment! arms in the hands of sportsmen and 1 intiii,; ' Unmentionables' A cotninitte? Sioux Mines. it the of a few a of rare to f.idci! take degree dealers undies, put To tint ompared of Harry Joseph, H. ('. drops of mercurochrome in hot wa- j hunting needs for this year, J. A. Barclay, A. E. Straus. .licks. th-in also bn noted should When cooled, dip "It ter. properly ml J. K. Beason were planning on a be should oi number wet). (cipt for a very limited washed undies (they of This will tint them a delicate pink, j items, sporting arms and ammunl-Fo- r irogrum to celebrate the filing a stronger pink use more mer- - j n(n have no vnlue us cquipne-n- t for he firat mining claim in Utah. Th I iln tic District was the largest pru-iurcurochrome. of lead and silver la the Unit'd States 20 years ago. Teachers retained by the Tintic ichool District were: H. II. Bell, Lou durhy, Mrs. E. L. Clark, Lyall Nes-dVirginia May, Attn Sullivan, May 'llxgeraUi. Neva Burt, lluhy Sorption, Morgan, Cecil M. Nicola). nna ltose, Margaret Doran, Almi-Hurd, Mrs. Ik E. Risllne, Agnes lobson. Ella Calsford. David Kugar. r. W. Dyches, Eda C. Dyches, In- - n tV va P A Itali i 1 cue ! P d er t, Baker, Katherine Russell. A. f. Myers, Helen Burkhaller, Orissn Iriutoii, Joseph l'aulson, Ray 1'olts, lyruin Jenkins. Waller Harrison. Am. Guertz and Marguerite Franke. Eugene l'interella. son of Mr. and tlrx. Juccb l'interella of this city, iicd at Suit loike City from an alack of pneumonia. Joseph J. Fuellenhueh was named I ei Papular Bril S4rm Italia lragraai Will ob; Piimi llmr JU a JljilM, tCnumicr Vhflon amt Crrry Manila, ini Mill SIAII.s (fUV ml 7 ( d 'fHctlvi! vc!iic!'"t OI.H'ltoVK . SCITS I ""77i r--f Il'SlOB l- I IIISII.ISI I1LUL4II hihSm,,1,,mV I . (111116 S , 5.57I.sm J (fitrii, 'Uw. I Al IiS(IStlV V - -,,4.5bo -- . il2.I82.lll ) 11114, K.(inCIVv HI l "till r I t Itililii. II.4eS.ED0 UIIANSU Vtl'IlOl" -- iimM)1 umiki V IfFlCIU TIIHIIRT ttMITMEMT L y At III i that this liiit last wii.i year over I'.iiU) ' I p.".i. died la a ii I o ni n b e are througiioiit lie- - t uiled dead hccanss sunirms's ligius wt-rtoo dim, or poorly uinie.l nr ficuHd, a tail light wax h.irin".l nut, brakes were out of Mdjiis'.m n , nr s line other safclv faature of tb;i iihlila was defective. According t.) I'. L. D.nr, S"perln-tendpnr the Iutrul, tha' U 'jur;-mewill exercisa yrcat rare in ilia selpctiiiu nf slallnns In the future. The ne.v program require i tint official Htaiioiii b ciuiiK'il to properly lurpect all safety Hems on motor vehicles, especially liead-l- a m iis. As a result of properly equipped and carefully s.-- l rieii stations. a greatly improved system should result. Incorpo a:ed In the sticker is the recommendation of Governor Maw that all Riotyr vehicle operators conserve for Victory by driving under 10 m:les per hour. Now that new vehicles and tir s are in longer available fur civilhui use. It Is more and mire Imp iriant that all existing (chicles b.i operated at ell times In r;if. and at speeds tin: v. ill enable the nt.itor-Ist- s to g.t sir! I'oi.'ji-s- i lire nut of tiis Vf'i;:'!, lie n iw own. Moturihls are nreol li pl:u-their vehicles in '.!? r nd it Inn Imnii'dialely woi!1 p.iris e. nl ctpert mechanics are ll Hi m.-aii- s OtDi EnVt TEARS 1 s KATE SMITH for one dollar as total All profits over that sum Jimith" com-pciistili- go to the USO. ! ! nt Five years ago Tim Whelan, of HliO Radio, saw a Spanish picture in Seville, and began looking for a dark-eyeyoung actress who appeared in it. He finally fuund her; she's Mapy Cortes, of Puerto Rico, and will appear in an important role in his new musical. at d Marguerite Chamnan was a member of the Navy Blurs Sextette before Columbia upped her into the big time last January, Now another member of it. Lorraine Gettnian, steps out. Ite - christened l.eslie Brooks, she's been given a contract by the company, as the rrsult of her onUtanding work in a suppiirling role in Talk of the Jean Arthur, Town," Cary Grant and Ronald Colman. lung-ter- m piis-iol- i ij. became 'Shirley Temple's bodyguard. nnd wound up as an actor; ymi'll sec him in "Silver Queen, " the 1870 drama starring Priscilla Lane and licorgc Brent. No ff c z The roulu that led Jack Trent into the movies is a curious one. Formerly a Montana schoidtrachcr, he one has viewed C. ruul,bM tr th 0 it ,YfgS0l fi bstscfi Slii iM leailn ttitej. II Prut Cliuo I Das til Sekesttr SuIXiii ty.. nil lit ' . . A M:nc: al Wool Insulation oldest modern house insulamineral wool, which was first made in Wales, England, in 1840. It was brought over to this country in IfiU7 when it was, even then, used lo protect houses against winter cold and summer heat. One of the oldrit existing installations of '.ueh insulation is the home of Noah Huck-ina- n in Salem. Va., which wus insulated in 1!)H2. The mini r.il v.ool its.'d there is eUll in perfect nn-- i dit on. r 7 he tion ie B. la-a-h- MU FARMERS during these days of labor shortage y j set. utives. wuulJ sit back and relax hut ' -t- here are still 77 million nn claimed dollars liuricd in pinh.ue court rc ords a goal for llie pr,,. gram lo shout at. PISORES IHMHJTlin ii.l8UM.OI VITIOMi fM JW Ann Miller's been saying that she was lo ev.'t since she was 12. Tall for her ago, she did it then to keep the prire two weeks' work as a stage attraction ut the Orphcum theater. At 14 she danred-un- d fibbed her way into a night elub engagement in San Franrixcn. That year RKO signed her up, then Columbia b.i rowed her; at 16, and still saying she wus IB-- she landed on Broadway. RKO again, Columbia again then Paramount, for "True to the Army. On April 12 of this year she celebrated her IIMh birthday, un the "Prim dies of 1942" fill ICS go(t( IKJHCJJJ onus mun i! Ail ihr SnnifiK Jl ,j The ultimate quota for the nation will be on a basis of nne billion dollars per month effective In July, This sum is necessary to pravide for t production of planes, guns, ships and munitions adequaia lo arm our lighting men with the tools necessary to win ths war. all-ou- t is Th? tn lord la hrtU Jnrl ni,hl iruftlriKli srmy sir im ;j I.. . . , ! hu tf,iii1Mi uuwti frant iai ),nif if ihr wi,l H ,j Shim, mm, inmaifiiiiii.in, s.i a fffrii rne Vm ihui mrl Caiman hu finiihnl "7'fce lull , , if,,. Ton ff" hr ran ihai r, lot ihr fiti irltr i,( month . . finuiiitif ltuiir hrra J ... J The above map of the country shows the War R.mJ Quota by slates fur the month of June totalling fM9,00U. UU0. Everybody every pay day is expected to invest at least ten per cent of his income In War Bonds to aid in financing America's offensive against the Mb putter. n-- 1 lutm WiM in; .en-i'iiii- Now thal the Are You a Missing Heir" rudiu prog rum has rdmed its millionth dollar to rightful legatees, you'd think the program exec- L1UIII - V TumitiiS 1.475.130 rra i iwisitm' ' ittiii ariuisi UNliasI Mlltl I'OMPANY I I I Pont HIM.Riril I Min-ti- g Rnf Ardrmfc SMI Tur i:ri"l pro-Ta- m sec-ctar- Jaaal 9 rcsiuiii diile in nut uf eveiy six nr saven r.i'ciil It was p iliituil nut hy C.Mrjte II. I.:iv.., I'resiilciit i f tho Safety I'.mnr.l, sni.13 ni'.'.Uiiiie linne-ui- ll a,j JIds F.M.MW Xt"'Wln (nisi la Crral trCifj SSSTr -- iiouei ' 1'r reai-len- t : i lialllc arel'leiits are hlaim-i- l mi vchii'lci. This means that Mil-lan- mi: : ri'ni-t-r.'- "Reap the Wild Wind" with more interest than did Rear Admiral William D. Leahy, U. S. to France. The Techniof a general Memorial Day color sea saga, starring Ray to he given in Eureka. John Wayne and Paulette GodThomas W. Crawley, aged 49. for deals with America's fight to of resident a dard, Eureka, years naiiy wipe out a nest ol pirate wreckers lied in Los Angeles. in the Florida keys years ago. t Joseph Sundow, a long time wrote DcMillc that he got the of Tlntir. died hero of miners' last of those wreckers" back in the 'ousumption. year 11)1)3. L. II. Stolir was organizing a " was Ho team for Dividend. Ransom Sherman finally has of the Tititlc Standard where l)ix Davis, the haunt hi': the play Among cotnpuny. who plays Stanley," the niateriul were Larry Canlloti. Ilar-ih- l the half hour before bellhop, spends E. Holman. J. Bill Riley. Riley. broadcast time It's the Shirley Leon Olson. Ray Opeiishaw. Arnold studiu, across the hall he .'tl.ice. I.loyd Fullmer. C. E. Fowler. Temple Just stands there and worships from ' I'Mw. Itiley mill L, Patterson. afar. d i 1' n De-or- es i ) Due o lbs iiiihed cffoit of lho Sun,! nixhv.ay I'atrul and lh t'tiili Trullic Safely :m:!icll, an liiiprovcil system of nuKur vehicle Icsiiei-ihii- i will he Iii3Uii 'cted during the peri-u- d J mu to July I.; Ii wIihii'iiII l in ihu mo!or vehicle Stale of Dlali are reiiuired to bo inspected In nllida1 safely iiispeetioii Ktatiuns d "siMiu.f:l by llie slain fur till i purpose. rerorils nf all motor tvliirle s'i.xv that T I 3)M 1 INoPEITiO:: Kate Smith recently signed a contract to make a aeries of shorts for Columbia under the collective title of "Ann rica Sings With Kate i , es n, :, iitot Metal Mlm mei-iiiln- ' Kl-in- 0l matager of th uhsiclntion, ht-inported that steps to avert u acrloui. Teat to ihu operation of 1'tuh are being lukeu In Wnsh-llngloD. ('., where Hie war prndur Ion board ordered freezing of soft construction wood sales for tilt dais., if , - vi i I'tnh mines use such wood In tim AH AMOl. NT S Wake Is-- , ,,,rinn operations und most oprui-Uinrun into unexpected ori, do not have a 60 day aupply on trouble till oilier day. Some 150 hand, but It Is probuhlc they have Filipinos, I nKafed to portray in-- I enough until emergency measures rJied i0U, vudiiif, Nipponese troops, were The WPB applies to timber ne ! U to clirjrp.t machine Eun longer than 10 feet and most of the manned hy Robert Preston and ; material used in mining operations. Half of you is longer than that, especially timber William Ijcii'iix. , foil (le.iil," they were told. When used in bracing slopes. n all 150 were) li'f smoke on the ground. .stielclicd corpre-lik- c Tli" scene wtis shot again, after the sunn- - instructions were given. Same lesult. Tlic.v'd ploy Japanese soldi, is only if they could play dead STATK IHPROYEg V.V.l ones, so 1). lector John Farrow had l give in. a m . v, ,u lo maLr "Slanil fly hi Ihr" fm 1( Uary of a Hannan fin Hinting f, in hrhl nmrnl Junnur i!an,l j gain I'm ifir , Mu.lrl. inr Carroll It Irani rrii -- nf fm hi i unit f hri tulrl hrn.,1, .f eararl, at , 1'ork. irnr,l it i Electric Hired Hands" are playing mighty important tolcs in America's war effort today. The urgent need for more fjrm production, coupled xvith growing shortages of farm labor, has resulted in more work being assigned to Electricity. Electric Hired Hands" are pumping water, grinding feed, milking cov.s, breeding chick fetid a hundred and one oilier hour a jo'is to help America grow the food so day in winn:ng the .ur! If you now have el ctric service on your farm, it will pay ou to ad.ipt it to as many uses as possible. 2-- ... i nee-es"r- y UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |