Show I I I I I I H- H H- H t t iu tiu Dads Dad's i it t t i r. r Column C 0 t i i t d o vI M H s. s WINDS OF or WAR WARI I II I j HEAR again the winds of war sweep I fiercely through the sky I The Tho Bear is stirring in his den the den the war lust in his eye Tho The Beast has tasted blood It seems seems- his roaring r fills the air air air- I The The The Paths Paths of or Peace Pence arc are not for him ho he craves to rend and tear The Bear would go to towar war again with weapons that were lent I To 10 help him fight tight a 0 common foe roe when ho was weak and spent I Hed He'd bite the hand that's feeding him the the hand that kept him free rree free For hes he's the only sour note in the New World Symphony I And so tho the winds of war again arc are sighing through ugh the sky I weary War-weary lads who dreamed of peace may march again and dlo die i Alas for Cor fools Cools who serve a 0 Bear Dear and live e in constant dread I Alas for wars that must go on til tyranny Is dead Nick Nick Kenny O woo O O MINER lISEI MIKE SAYS MINING BUILDS communities The Boston and Newhouse Buildings Walker Bank Building McIntyre Build Build- Building Building Building ing Judge Building Kearns Building Dooly Building Newhouse Hotel and others were paid for by mining money o o o MANY MEN grow bald because they have too many hair The repeated repeated cutting of the tho hair weakens the clinging cling cling- clinging IngI Ing- I ing action of the follicles That's what I Ione Ione one hair expert says He cant can't prove it It its I by me I have ha been getting a a. hair cut once a week for years I still have plenty of hair O 00 O O 00 CLIPPED PARAGRAPHS lAU PRICES PAID Utah dairy farmers for Cor their principal products show an average aver aver- average average age Increase of per cent during the thelast thelast thelast last six years according to figures re released re- re released released leased by Edward C. C Paxton chief statis statis- statistician statistIcian statistician of or the U. U S. S bureau of bureau of agricultural census With prices paid In 1940 as a a. basis I milk sold at wholesale Increased 1275 per Jer cent while the retail price Jumped 82 per cent Butterfat payments from j I plants and dealers show a hike of or per perCent I cent and butter per cent None Non of the Increases includes government cub j sub sub- subsidies sidles paid before June 30 1946 II SALT LAKE City currently has telephones compared with as of Juno Jun 30 1945 and on June 30 1941 In addition applications have been reported filed med for service as soon as equipment can be Installed in the new addition now under construction The same general g trend holds throughout the seven states served by the company In InJune InJune InJune I June 1941 phones were In ser ser- service service service vice In the tho area In June 1945 and at present Intermountain Commerce Commerce and Industry I 0 0 UTAH MIXING MINING MAN L I TALKS OP SILVER SALT LAKE City Utah Utah Otto Otto Herres II I Utah and Nevada mine operator and careful car ful analyst states some facts about silver sU that eastern writers and politicians might well note He says Some 2400 years ago it was written Silver SIl and gold are not the only coin oln virtue too passes current all over the world Possession of oC gold is forbidden to most peoples Appeasement of cruelty and tyranny is driving virtue into hid hid- ing The average man has remaining only one form of or circulating money the silver sliver certificate which he can hold and con ron convert convert vert Into the metallic money of his fathers In this case he received only around 70 cents in bullion for his dollar under the tho new 90 cent treasury treasur- price of or silver because the east cast still is fighting William Jennings Bryan In an atomic age ago Instead of collectivism and political controls over humanity I For millions of people silver is the only means of holding a medium of is 18 the only available form Corm of wealth hating however through fluctuating fluctuating through the of of- fortune In counties rehabilitated from Crom war silver Is greatly needed for sub sub- subsidiary subSidiary subsidiary coinage The right to own pro pro- property property property perty land a a. home money in the form of gold and silver sliver is possessed by free Cree freemen freemen men in liberty loving countries r As for the price of silver sliver in a a. free market probably supply and demand without government Interference would put the price much higher than 90 2 cents O 00 O O 00 OA A BOOST FOIL FOR HEBER EI l SAYS THE Industrial Era Hebert Heber City is Is of course Utah's western entrance to tho the Basin This Wasatch county metro metro- metropolis metropolis polis Polls is one of Utah's most substantial commonwealths It is 15 a a. livestock center centerI I of or the first magnitude Under the lead lead- leadership i of L. L C C. Montgomery lIeber Heber City f livestock growers have been real trailblazers trail trailblazers trailblazers blazers In building pedigreed herds This entire area is an Important part of the Salt Lake City milk shed as pro pro- producers prodUcers producers of Orado Grade A milk O O O XO 0 TALE T. TO TELL n L VACATIONERS are back once more But nut when they gather I keep still And listen to their glowing tales Of r sea tea and country wood and hill I 1 cant can't contribute anything I On how and why and where to roam I didn't go away this year rear I 1 pent spent my two weeks right at home homel I Louise Darcy O 0 O 4 O 0 TREY THEY TELL us that No-Haircut No Clubs have nave sprung up all over the country Because of high tonsorial rates Several members of the staff when questioned ed vigorously denied being charter mem- mem ers |