Show washington W J I 1 9 0 FROM OUR congressman W K GRANGER I 1 infill analyzed An alicd A detailed statistical picture of how american Ameil can families spend their I 1 incomes was as issued by the national resources planning board in a report on family expenditures in the united states this report applying to the year 1935 G yie presents the most comprehensive analysis yet made of family spending and saying saving at different income levels the board said the report shows that approximately 1 in income was divided among the nations famines families in the year 1935 6 an average per family income of 1622 farm families showed an average income of 1216 1215 compared to 1409 for foi rural aural non farm families and 1 li for those living in cities allotment and project approvals App royals the rural electrification adminis announced approval of loans to 16 power systems in 13 states totaling one allotment Is for a new power powei system in wyoming one Is for to r additional generating facilities and the leat rest will vill expand existing power systems sy sterns the additions ionaH generating facilities allotment is to tile the moon lake electric association inc in duchesne county in the sum of the president has designated approval of a works projects administration project in the ache sum of toi for the city of monroe to improve streets and cemetery Pio Ilio porty perty Seizu the property seizure bill which would the government goven ment to take over machinery and supplies needed for national defense has been sent over to the white house this legislation authorizes the president to requisition military and naval equipment supplies auppl lBS and munitions 8 during the emergency and would require payment of fair and just bompensa com pensa tion two special house amendments aref aro 1 tho the law would not operate to prohibit anyone to keep and bear arms or to the requisitioning or registration of personal firearms 2 it would not authorize the reaul sl dioning of any machinery or equip ment it ent actually in ili use usa which Is necessary to operate a plant sept september elliber output of planes Il uius ier breaks balks calks till nil Ile cords delivery of airplanes by military aircraft all craft manufacturers totaled 1914 for or tho the month of depte september aber this number established an all all time high and bi ought brought united states plane production for tile the first nine months of 1941 to this la Is at the rate of planes abear a year the aircraft production program Is pow 46 per cent of the goal of 50 planes a boar in september 1940 only planes were delivered jobs drop by b according to the work projects administration unemployment stood at in september a drop of from august this was the smallest since the monthly reports were begun a year and a halt half ago owing in ili large part to he ha of schools a seasonal decline ot of was rep reported arted in the count rys total labor this would have resulted in ili a touch sharper drop in un in september except that there was also a reduction of 0 in tile the number of persons actually employed the decrease in employment was cont iary Rry to seasonal expectations total employment having increased by during the same period last year this was attributed in part to delayed or short harvests in farming areas due to drought conditions and i to dislow dislocation aaion in industrial activities resulting from shortages in materials ono one physical ill steal examination bof tees selective service headquarters announces a single examination for SS registrants egi in lieu of tho the present dual examinations conducted ond uciel SY by loral local board physicians and army induction stations will be the procedure followed throughout the country by january uary 1 the new program will enable registrants to know almost for or a certainty that it they pass physical examination they will be inducted in to the arm armed ed forces the new system will also partly relieve the burden of thousands of private have been voluntarily examining anit ning registrants at local boards airlines end seven months mondis fatal accident airlines odthe of the unit united ed states completed seven months of the heaviest operation in their history without 6 a single fatal accident since march 1 the carrier shave have flown almost 90 niles on dorti domestic estic and foreign routes this exceeds their mileage tor for the entire year of 1938 when there were eight fatal accidents 0 GOVERNOR HERBERT 11 MAW ACCEPTS OP NATIONAL COMMITTEE I 1 seere secretary tary of the trea treasury rury than has announced that governor Ifer herbert bertl B maw of utah illas accepted honorary chairmanship of his state committee tor for organization of the Treas national sayings savings program the committee headed by tho the governor Is now nov projecting a statewide state wide campaign to further the sale of do tense ends and stamps 0 ONE CHINT CENT SALE HALE two regular size articles for the price of 1 plus lc ic your chance to double the quanta at regular prices plus a few pennies tes next week wednesday thursday friday saturday november Nov omber 5 6 7 7 8 fentons jentons Fen tons pharmacy tho the rexall drug store 0 statement of ownership of kane county standard published weekly at chanab kanab tor october 1 1941 state of utah county of nane kane SS before me a notary public appeared loyd W V lovestedt Loye who haying having been according colaw deposes and says thaia that he Is the editor managing editor and business manager and thattie th atthe paper pape Is published lis aled by the standard publishing company of which A C saunders of castle dale utah Is the owner that there are no bondholders bond holders mortgagees or security hol holders voyd loyd W lovestedt sworn to and subscribed before me this day of october 1941 john F drown brown i notary public my corn com ex 3 22 43 seal 4 |