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Show r a- i WASHINGTON NEiWS Independent Newspaper Devoted To The Interests Of The People Ot Rich County and Lower Bear River Valley An Volume FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN W. K. Family Spending Analyzed A detailer statistical picture of how American families spend their incomes was issued by the Rational Resources Planning Board, in a report on Family Expenditures in the United States." 'Phis report, applying to the year 1935-- 6 presents the most comprehensive analysis yet made of family spending and saving at different income levels, the Board said. The report shows that approximately $48,000,000,000 in income was divided among the nations 29,400,-30- 0 families in the 1935-- 6 year an average per family income of $1,622. Farm families showed an'average income iu $1,215 compared to $1,409 ior rural nonfarm families and $1,855 for those living in cities. Allotment and Project Approvals The Rural Electrification Administration announced approval of loans to 16 power systems in 13 states, totaling One allotment is for a new' $1,596,000. power system in Wyoming; one is for additional generating facilities, and the rest will expand existing power systems. The additional generating facilities allotment is to the ldoon nai.c Electric Association, Inc., in Duchesne county, Utah, in the sum of $50, COO. Tho President has designated approval of a Work Projects Administraton project in the sum of $85,648 for the City of Monroe to improve streets and cemetery. Property Seizure Bill The property seizure bill whicn would permit the Government 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 and munitions during the emergency and would require payment of fair and just compensation. Two special House amendments are : 1. The law would not operate to prohibit any one to keep and bear arms or to permit the requisitioning or registration of personal firearms. 2. It vould not authorize the requisitioning of any machinery or equipment actually, in use which' is necessary to operate a plant. on Last Page) cgdenUvestock SliOW OCT. 31 NOV. 6 Ogden, Utah, Oct. 16 J. O. Read of Ogden, secretary of tne Intermountain Hereford Breeders Association, predicts that there will be more breeders and owners of purebred stock particiannual Ogden pate in the .twenty-thir- d livestock show, Oct. 31 to Nov. 6, than ever before. Our association has assurance that each of the eleven western states will be represented in some capacity," Mr. Read said. Buyers' who attend our auotion sales to be held in the livestoca coliseum Nov. 4th, will have Unusual opportunities to replenish their foundation stock with some of the finest animals ever to be shipped to this re- gion." Randolph. Utah. Friday Oct. 17, 1941 Number 0 WHEAT FARMERS FOR PRODUCTION IN RICH COUNTY da. Ibnsecc rijtnoel6 Pcodoro 189117 - OF MORE MILK v-- AID IN DEFENSE LEADER. OF THE REVOLUTION THAT MADE BRAZIL A REPUBLIC. HE WAS THE HEAD OF THE More milk" tops the list of production goals proposed recently by the Secretary of Agriculture to the farmers of the United States. Calling for cooperation is the mightiest food production program, ever launched, Secretary Claude R. Wichard, has asked dairy producers to increase milk production to the tune of 8 billion pounds. Why so much milk? The Secretary gave two reasons. First, he said, we in this country need to consume more milk for improved health and strength. Second, the British will need tremendous quantities of cheese, evaporated milk, and dried skim milk. Back of both these reasons is the story of milks food value. Milk is a sound foundation on which to build family meals. For packed into a quart of milk are a lot of essential food values that would be more difficult and more expensive to get otherwise. Milk in more concentrated forms of cheese, evaporated or dried milk has another advantage. It is easy to ship and handle. Thus, in comparatively email packages good solid nourishment can be delivered to Britain or to the American consumer. Milk was one of the charter members of the list of protective foods. Thi3 bed is a group of foods cause they provide goodly amounts cf the food values you need if our diets are to come up above the safety line for good nutrition. Living on diets well above the safety line is a basis for gold-starre- buoyant health. gf, Rich county wheat growers are doing their part to strengthen agriculture for the defense of America by widespread compliance with their 1942 wheat acreage allotments, according to Vern Hop-ki- republican provisional OOVEQNMENT. n, mg Vx&ttuoidsf fliOM &1VEEL GGftlEL IN BAHIA BRAZJL A WOODEN BOWL, SHAPED LUCE AN OLD FASHIONED Ncho ppino bowl, is this ONLy UTENSIL. WITH A ROTAPy MOTION S Carefully- separates THE HE. OAy AND SILT- FROM SHALL PEEBLES .AND PICKS OUT THE DIAMONDS'. MANY INDUSTRIE'S FOG- DRILLING? OIL AND FOR. CUTTING AND GRINDING TOOLS, MINERALS . LASTING LONGER AND WORXINO SPEEDIER- - THAN INDUSTRIAL DIAMONDS FROM BRAZIL AGE are USED in STEEL INSTRUMENTS, NDI5 PEN SABLE IN U. 5. A. DEFENSE VoTaicoV Ii'i Publishers Porinrnrn I Prnarnm Inf INDUSTRIES. . WHAT GOD IS DOY ACCIDENTLY Milk qualifies as protective chiefly because of its calcium high quality BY protein, vitamin A, and ribollavin. Everyone needs to get calcium in his meals and milk is one of the best and What may have been a fatal accident Minute Talk by Two and one-ha- lf easiest ways to supply it; Because happened Monday when Gene McKin-neMelvin Perkins, Sage, Wyo. children are growing, forming teeth He is son of Mr, and Mrs. Leo McKin- First of all God is a person. and building bones, they need.,, more s?ti,v..waslliia-the,.,at,Q22 a person in the same sense that any takir fcif ' Thats" the big- rifie from a closet; ' As he pulled the man or woman is a pers-ojfcalcium than adults. If ' that reason more need milk love not gest ,than gun toward him barrel first, the gun were not the case, we could they grown-upwas discharged, the bullet passed en- Him, and He could not love us. One But although grown-up- s dont need tirely through his left arm-can easily see the point by trying to as much milk as children, they need Gene says the only way I could have imagine ourselves loving something some every day. In many cases, adults been more lucky would have been for everywhere present, like the air, for neglect milk simply because they do not the bullet to have missed me entirely. instance. We might like" such a realize how very valuable it is. we or might have certain other power, The mistaken notion that milk is feelings about it but not love. Besides fattening," for instance, may cause COAL love is reciprocal; it must be returned some people to cut down on it. Conby the beloved, in. order to be perfect. sidering ti.e importan. protective values We cannot therefore say with strict Over Ton Lots or of milk, this is an extremely shorta rose. Kemmerer No. 5 Lump $7.60 truth that we love"were sighted policy. Foods are classified as not a person, if God Moreover, 5 No. Nut Kemmerer ....$6.80 fattening or as he is according to Kemmerer our be not Father, Vapor Slack $5.60 he could in the New Testament. All the calorics they contain. In proporrepresented tion to its other food values, milk has Any amount under a ton 25c of us are His children, not in the sense extra for delivery comparatively few calories about 170 but in the sense WM. HESS, Randolph, Utah that He created Us,That to a glass. Cutting down on milk and in, the spirits that He begot us. Licensed Coal Dealer other protective foods is one of the reasons behind loss of vitality, and lowered resistance that accompanies certain efforts to keep from getting fat or to reduce. Wise mothers know that the habit will be one that is a DR. HENDERSON, Chiropractor of Salt Lake City, health asset to their children through is at Robert Marshalls in Randolph, for a short time atlile. Besides the already mentioned tending to former patients and all others who may need values milk has some vitamin B1 and a services in Randolph and Woodruff. our little vitamin D, both necessary to good Our Latest System of Treatments for HEADACHE, nutrition. BACKACHE, SCIATICA, pains in one or both limbs (To be Continued Next Week) 22 RIFLE SHOT REALYLIKE chairman, of the Rich County Defense Board. Virtually all of Rich county wheat growers are seeding within their allotments this fall, Mr. Hopkin reports. With enough wheat already on hand to last two years, this country cannot afford to waste time or soil resource producing crops not needed," the county defense board chairman said, and Rich county fanners are recognizing this fact. The best service wheat growers can render to themselves and their country is to provide plenty but at the same time keep the surplus in hand so that wheat prices will not collapse. Neither farmers nor the country can afford to bankrupt wheat industry, particularly at a time like this. Mr. Hopkin said the Rich county wheat acreage allotment for 1942 is 198 acres less than the 1941 allotment. Proportionate adjustments arc being made by wheat growers over the entire country. The , wheat acreage allotments constitute one of the production goals set up for every agricultural commodity under the recently expanded Farm Defense Program. These goals, Mr. Hopkin points out, call for increases of some products and decreases of others. The 1942 farm production program aims to provide what America needs for improved nutrition, and also what this country will need to supply nations fighting for freedom. n, AN APPEAL f . s. DELIVERED non-fatteni- NOTICE al The high price of beef cattle and the high quality of animals represented in the sale should draw buyers from a large area, Mr. Read predicted. There REGULATION REQUIRING THE should be enough animals to select REPORTING OF ALL CASES from to satisfy the most exacting buyCF RHEUMATIC FEVER er, in his opinion. The stock show association offers a The following regulation was offitotal of $890 in prize money to exhibitors of best registered breeding bulls. cially adopted by the State Board All animals are to go cf Health, at its regular meeting, held at the State Capitol, Septemthrough the auction. ber 9, 1941: It shall be the duty of every physician or other person caring for the Q. Has the Government set a quota io sick in the State of Utah to make a be raised through the sales of De- teport to the Local Board of Health fense Savings Bonds? immediately after such person beA. No; there is no quota and no time comes aware of the existence of any limit. The Defense Savings Pro- case of rheumatic fever and upon gram is to be. a continuing effort, l equest shall submit to the State Deand the Bonds and both Defense partment of Health on its regular Stamps should be purchased steadform a case history of each of these ily and regularly. stores patients. retail the were Nations Q. Why Local health officers are required asked to sell Defense Savings o Stamps? report all cases of rheumatic fever A. American retailers were not asked ,o the State Department of Health through their on the regular weekly report form. they volunteered national organizations to undertake STATE DEPT. OF HEALTH the sale of Defense Savings Stamp? WILLIAM M. McKAY, M. D., on a vast scale. Bonds and NOTE: To buy Defense Tortoise Only Stamps, go to the nearest Post office, bank, or savings and loan association; Contrary to general thought, a or write to the Treasurer of the United turtle or a terrapin is not found in States, Washington, D. C. Also Stamps fresh water. The tortoise is the only now are on sale at most retail stores. one found in fresh water. prize-winnin- $1.50 Per Year In Advance U. S. DEPT. ASKS GRANGER (Continued 14 t RHEUMATISM, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Feet Trouble and many other of the common ailments are responding quickly without present system of Cord Pressure Adjustments. ..Call now for a thorough Examination. ..We will call at your home. g S OLD ! BOND QUIZ t I TO ALL CITIZENS Salt Lake City Members of the American Legion have been designated by Governor Herbert B. Maw as the official sponsors of the move to supply nineteen recreation centers of the Utah National Guard at Camp San Luis Obispo, California with furnishings and recreational facilities. Donation of used but sturdy and serviceable equipment may be made by individuals, civic, church, social, fraternal and patriotic organizations or by firms through their local post of the American Legion. Instructions have gone forward to all post commander who will serve as chairmen in their respective districts The equipment will be picked up by state trucks and will be forwarded to California. Equipment needed includes particulfor arly a piano, radio arid phono-grapchairs easy tables, each center, reading and settes, straight chairs, bridge tables for games, games, cards, smoke stands phonograph records. Special emphasis lias been laid upon the necessity of having sturdy and serviceable equipment, though it need not be new. The cost of handling rickety equipment or that in a state of disrepair would exceed the value of such a gift. te BIRTHDAY PARTY A delicious chicken supper was given at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wamsley Friday in honor of It was inMr. Wamsley8 birthday. deed a swell affair and enjoyed by the following couples: Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McKinnon, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Marshall. The evening was spent in telling stories of memories of old times. The party was pronounced the oustanding birthday party of the year. All wished Mr. Wamsley many more happy birthdays. Wm. QUART No. 60 PINT No. 61 Vi 86 PROOF. THIS WHISKEY IS 5 YEARS OLD...SCHENLEY DISTILLERS PINT No. 62 CORP.. N. Y. C SURPRISE MARRIAGE Young people are quite concealing when they yvant to be. Fay Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kennedy and Jackie Grey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Grey, were married in the summer time at Evanston, Wyo. They will make their home at Salt Lake City, where Fay is working for the government. May the young couple have ail the happiness in the world. |