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Show -JjjSSjri ATTRACTS ffifVbd fay&zL- ATTENTION YrA uu MJJf Phone This Newspaper TT ivS' . And You'll Get Attention fi( jj 6ts54j Many a soldier devotes his furlough to day-and-night ' " Jrjg& ' !fc b 'S , mechanized operation on the home farm. This is Cpl. - Zf XMOff jffjrtrp Mri.iSyM Delmar Van Horn, Jr. with his dad at Jefferson, Iowa. i J frf U. 4 A If"'' ;' '' 1 -r m ,'Wu(rj? MJ ' , -I e :Wmm,W-4 i l WS$sz TV vJr!- :rf-f f THEY DID IT BEFORE THEY CAN DO IT AGAIN With Far mall Tractor Power Thbouchoot the Spring, from the Rockies to the from dark to dark, and longer. Many planted Atlantic seaboard, worried farmers searched around the clock, working in two or three shifts. , the skies for signs of clear weather, but the cold They made one of the greatest crops in history. , rains fell relentlessly. , , , , i , In today s war-torn world with hunger and M For more than a month the seed should have disease already stalking many peoples -even ' been germinating in the warm soil. Millions of one major failure could bring famine. This ' acres lay unplanted because the ground was too is why the sound of tractors and planting ma- ! wet for preparation of the seed bed and too cold chinery was heard, day and night, from the - ! ' for germination of the seed. Plains states to the Eastern seaboard-why head- 1 Only a generation ago there could have been lights stabbed the darkness over the fields. ' but one outcome crop shortage and food scar- a t j .. -Ti v . America s farmers are doing it again, in spite t city. Nature allows scant time for planting when of m unprecedented combination of adverse cir- ! Ae warm sun waits till late May or June before curnstancesbad weather, shortages of machines t drying the soggy soil. Horses are too slow and shortage, of manpower. For the second time tire too quickly to get the lob done then. .i. .u i t. 6 in three years, they are relying upon their trac- ' But the farmers remember May of 1943 only tor-powered machines to help rescue large areas ' two years ago when their fast, untiring of the world from catastrophe. More of these tractors averted crop failure. Then, too, rains tractors are products of International Har- ' flooded the fields and the month was all but PI fl vester than of any other company. spent before they could go in on the land I , . T and plant. U M U International Harvester Company In 1943, most farmers drove their tractors "H,0",1 180 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago 1, Illinois BUY MOR BONOS j ' INTERNATIONAL HAPESTEil !; , KODAK PRiniT OA IV7T MVBLOPlNd Vj'ViiS'.ANO P.WNTINS- I EXPOSOM SJh ROLL VLAlLPlLMS TO-- - ECONOMY PHOTO FINISHERS i Box 1576, Station D LOS ANGELES - CALIF. i REDUCES TEMPERATURES 8 to 15 in summer SAVES 20 TO 30 t . on heating costs in winter Yon tin oly irtitill it youfielf in lew houn TRI-STATE LUMBER CO. j Phone 30 - Milford ! Six Billion Dollars! (A Lot of Money) was spent by tourists in the United States in the last ic-wm jtar UfAHNS! You received l171st of this amount oajy a drop in the bucket. WHY SO LOW? 1 Do we appreciate the value of tourist dollars? Do we know what Utah has to offer the tourist? Do we offer friendly, competent service? YOUR Continuous high standard of living requires that post-war tourist income be trebled. Every citizen plays an essential part in the picture: Information about your community and state Enthusiasm in passing the good word along Friendly and competent service. UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT . Alias Building : Salt Late City, Utah fji Z'- ou w'" r-d yourse'f one of the best informed It . P6"0115 'n your community when you read The Christian yCss Science Monitor regularly. You will find fresh, new viewpoint, 8 fuller, richer understanding of world affairs . .'. truthful, accuran, V unbiased news. Write for sample copies today, or send for oo w month trial subscription. ? l.ffpL The Christian Science Publithior Soeietr m f I One, Norwer Street, Bosten 15, Mass. e1 e Please send free sample ctoplea or The I Please send a one-month trial subserln. I 111 Christian Science Monitor 'Includtaj. a lJ tlon to The Christian Sclanc Monitor. copy ol your Weekly Magazine Section. lor which I enclose II I NAME I ADDRESS j TELL -EM SELL 'EM THROUGH THESE AD COLUMNS Paying or Receiving A BANK CHECK IS BEST! The safety and convenience of doing business by check is being learned by millions of men and women who for the first time are being paid by check. In turn, many of them have opened checking accounts of their own, avoiding avoid-ing waiting in line at a bank or buying something at a store in order to get their checks cashed. When they pay by check they save time and trouble and the canceled check is a perfect receipt. OPEN YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT HERE TODAY! For Gomplete Banking Service Milford State Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION , . i illPliil BlENOEO WHISKEY 86 proof. 60 flroin n.t,al plriu. i hi Schenlojr Diitillers Corp., N.Y.C. |