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Show -4 Ruminatin' $ Roundabout ! In which Ruminator proposes to dream a lot, think as little as necessary, scatter a few bouquets bou-quets while their objectives are still above the sod to enjoy them, and fire a hot-shot now and then while said Ruminator Ruminat-or can enjoy seeing the sparks fly. Mai Brown, publisher of the Emery County Progress at Castle Dale, in his column headed "A Bird Told iMe," remarks that 8 woman's tears still are the most efficient water power on earth; and, for good measure, states that he knew a girl who will scream at the sight of a imouse, but who readily will climb into a car with a wolf! In presenting, this week, a condensed con-densed chronology of World War II events from beginning to end, The News completes a wartime "tour of duty" to its readers in " which we take considerable pride. Beginning with the first selective selec-tive service registration October 16, 1940, and continuing through the four others, The News "scooped" "scoop-ed" virtually all the papers in the state in doping out and presenting to its readers complete lists of registrants and their order numbers. num-bers. However, this was accomplished accom-plished only with the magnificent cooperation of Mrs. Ivy Gentry, former clerk of Beaver County Local board No. 31, now residing in Richfield, and indefatigable study and use of radio, news and other information sources, all of which, however,, were equally available to other papers. |