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Show THE ZEPHYROCTOBER 1995 AGO... THE WORLD IN OCTOBER 1945. With World War II at an end, and millions of servicemen returning to the States, fears that the country would be plunged into another Depression grew stronger. In a report to President Truman on October 19, Secretary of Commerce Henry Wallace warned that the drop in the Gross National Product in the coming months would be $40 billion and a drop in wages of $20 billion. That could mean an unemployment level of 7 to 8 million workers by the spring of 1946. By October the country face its biggest housing shortage in history. Just in Chicago alone, there were more than 100,000 homeless veterans and the city pit some of its mothballed streetcars for sale, for later conversion into homes. her Season Opens Oct. 20 YEARS i HUNT,NG LICENSES FROM THE TIMES INDEPENDENT "BEAUTIFUL, BUT CAN YOU REACH THEM?" The is gratified to note that at long last a Salt Lake newspaper is registering a complaint regarding the lack of roads to the unrivalled scenic attractions of southeastern Utah. For years, the Salt Lake press...has remained blissfully SOLD HERE e ,n and looi , i t 'n .1 . f v .tu i of Uafhgr : J A' Mi'' i' 1 , w V:- :'- Vn ' - Times-Independe- Ver 00.r complete i VVI P,oW Mack- - fte C. t OAiURDA- iininiiUBEji Y- 7HE HUNTER! Our op ' 4 W, our c hard-surfac- IJOK LL,0 mid Accidents" 6 sc e Cal v.' rv ---J- ack ... CAksos M;CHAL Cartoon Comedy . . . in' V;J r0O' Ic"., A v5 u , it O I CURTIZ -- w . 4ta.' "ii i Monday evening. It was pointed out that before the war considerable work was done getting a permanent road into the Arches started and in building the monument headquarters building at the monument entrance, and it has been the understanding locally all along that work on the highway would be resumed immediately after the war. It was further pointed out that the temporary road into the park has practically been washed away in recent years until the park is well nigh impassable." - 0,C p towfir Speaking -h- ..ill''1 " ...1 ' VrtA . S'" t "1 n t- - 'ri'" Fox Movietone Mm SUNDAY ond MONDAY. OCT. Owing to length pf 14-1- 5 fh;, Nu'rtw one iKowing Monday, at 8 p MTCRTAIAiMENr i,T.0R r.i FVEHTI FUST TIMl RECULjp pp,rrci fallen vn. H.oMono..J "I tSnr. 'I ir.vi . TnirfiSiHMii-B- v u G. E 'i1, .hi a, ''Your Pet Problem (.. Vjas&a ' 'umUT-- 4 3ii , rr "" 1 Wf DrWo i, i l n ' sr v.m w a.lil rirrr'"''"P t S. IttftH . 'M !( ,V. .. I II ..I . u.aifiP 4, ft V . .,..1 ' ' " rs .Mtl .. 4 IhrV ut . i.i ,n .r. ,h .t il j n flt"4 J . tda7.thuSday - ,ll I P.V tK .... l .. firrt 'wy U Var Fuml l .imwiI III. A,o. ed "LION'S CLUB URGES EARLY START ON ROAD LNTO ARCHES MONUMENT. Construction of a road into Arches National Monument as one of the early post-wa- r projects of the national park sen-icwas urged at a meeting of the Lion's Club op. WAUHoRmELL nt unconcerned about the condition of the highways in this part of Utah. "We were pleased to read the following editorial in Monday's Deseret News, under the heading, 'Beautiful, But Can You Reach Them?' 'There is one disconcerting thing about this scenic wonderland, and that is the fact that it is practically inaccessible from Utah. There are no roads from this state to its beauties. And the State of Utah is leading a losing lot of money because of that fact.'" Ish4c1W' Woo! . i.v-- - C(W naws, Wafer P ntf PAGE 35 &,hnr imw4 nnii 1 -' pynw ot a. I. W.h Oor Boys cna IN a P..I - 1 ' elfM " 2? "t1' mi aiiiiq M Wrt IHWI tit tl! I'O'I 111 lllllll rJytwH-xriiH.- : rtH ',ckPoo Juice" Hull Moh of fI- The Id es Theatre a |