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Show THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. UTAH THE RICH COUNTY u REAPER Entered second class matter Feb. I, 1929 it the Post Office, Randolph, Utah, and or tfa Act of March 3. 1879. Wm. E. Marshall. Business Manager SUBSCRIPTION 81.S Per Year in Advani-- ( Layton Marshall, Editor and Proprietor Nitrogen Fertilizer Supply Below Normal WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS . Hour for Revolt ,1 Solomons Battle Cost Mounts Steadily; WPB Slashes 1943 Farm Machine Output But Provides Adequate Parts" Supply; Winter Helps Russ Defenders of Volga ' "r of (EDITOR'S NOTE: When opinions are expressed In these columns, they ore those Western Newspaper Union's news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.! Released by Western Newspaper Union. Supply, of Phosphorus, Potash Found Sufficient Gems of Thought FRANCE: - i The increasing use of synthetic nitrogen for war munitions plus the of ships limiting the shortage amount that can be imported has 'T'OLERANCE means rever--I-ence for all possibilities of It means the charity Truth that is greater than even faith and hope. John Morley. French workers seething at thitc Vichy governments attempts wai draft labor for work in Germancounfactories, heard three voices selling action. The first was the voice of Pierre Laval, who appealed for skilled with French workers to be wont France so that Nazis the the victim of a German victory. The second was the voice of Gen. Charles De Gaulle, fighting French leader, who declared that the hour for revolt has come. Previously De Gaulle had urged French pa- triots to refrain from overt acts against German rule and to bide their time until the Allies invade the continent. Third voice was that of American Secretary of State Cordell Hull, who said it was gratifying to see signs cropping out increasingly through France that the people are awakening to the conditions which Laval is attempting to impose on them. Meanwhile as Hitler had extended the time for Laval to deliver the strikes and wholesale workers, abandonment of jobs were reported by workers who hid out to avoid being sent to Germany. ... I hold it true, whateer befall, I feel it when I sorrow most; caused supplies of nitrogen fertilizers to be far below normal. Fortunately, phosphorus and potash supplies are fully sufficient for all farm needs, according to Earle Jones, extension agronomist, college of agriculture, Ohio State university. As a result of the current situation, the War Production board renot to manuquested producers facture, sell, offer for sale or distribute any fertilizer containing n chemical nitrogen for use on grains this year. Fewer grades of fertilizer were available in areas where grains were planted, but there were enough to meet the requirements of all kinds of crops. These fertilizers were of high analysis, which means that the farmer received a bigger percentage of plant food per ton. Important savings were made in the use of bags and in the cost fall-grow- fall-sow-n of transportation. n For grains this year, seven grades of mixed fertilizer fall-sow- were recommended by the college Its a sheep shearing demonstration on a ranch at Ganada, Appache county, Arizona. The lambs have been separated from the ewes about to be sheared. Roman Hubbell and the Indian owners of the sheep are present. State uniagriculture versity. While these were specified for Ohio, similar soil and crop conditions in other states would make their use satisfactory elsewhere. These grades were: ; and as well as superphosphate Tests and practical experience have indicated that the quantity and analysis of fertilizer to use depends largely on the type of soil and the crop to be grown. On light colored or dark colored silt and clay loams, an analysis is recommended. The quantity may vary from 300 to 400 pounds per acre on light colored loam and 200 to 350 pounds on dark loam, depending on whether the grain is to be seeded to a meadow or to a green manure crop, to be held one year, or two years or more. In the event such soils have been manured with an average of 8 tons per acre during the preceding year or on the immediate crop, a lower analysis such as or is recommended. On muck soils, peats and sands, an analysis is recommended. Where such soils have been mais indicated. nured, an of Ohio of -- t To Adam, paradise was home. To the good among his descendants, home is paradise. Hare. Time is the one thing we possess. Our success depends upon the use of our time, and its byproduct, the odd moment. Arthur Brisbane. . FORTS VS. MUSTANGS: Prove U. S. Air Power Axis air commands learned long ago to respect U. S. army Flying Fortresses because of their uncanny ability to bomb strategic points at high altitude. More recently did the Axis learn to fear American-bui- lt , Mustang fighter planes. Both these aircraft scored spectacular success in a single day when Flying Fortresses struck a knockout blow at the German submarine base at Lorient, on the coast of France, while Mustang planes made history by flying all the way to Germany canal to blast the Dortmund-Em-s Not roundup time in Texas, just sheep returning from feeding in the valley in San Benito county, California. Tis better to have loved and lost. Than never to have loved at all. ALFRED , LORD TENNYSON. . IPEM ETUIS Many users say first use is Has a base of old fashioned mutton suet, Grandmas favorite. Demand stainless Penetro. 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If your condition is not helped by this simple treatment, its wise to see a doctor. area. The destructive results of the LoWith a picturesque South Sea island landscape as a backdrop, U. S. rient raid were reported by Vichy marines are shown taking bombs from a bomb garden concealed in dispatches which reported 100 killed the palm trees of Guadalcanal island. As operational flights against Jap and 450 wounded and untold materiships, land forces and air bases in the Solomon islands have been stepped al damage. Lorient is Germanys base. Here chief Atlantic up, U. S. air forces have been increasingly employed. huge concrete shelters had provided SOLOMONS: FARM IMPLEMENTS: a haven for raiders of Allied shipping. Battle Cost Mounts 20 Per Cent Slash The Mustangs performed a feat Guadalcanal with the only good no British-base- d Farmers would not have new tracd fighttors or new plows to hitch them to airfield within hundreds of miles er planes have been able to achieve, in 1943, but they would have plenty controls the southern Solomons, plus by penetrating into Germany propof repair parts to keep their present a sizeable aAs in the South Pacific. er. Whoever holds 'and uses that airfield machinery operating. SMUTS: That was clear when the War Pro- rules that area. The efforts of the Japs to regain duction board issued its drastic orNazi Doom Predicts its der slashing the production of 1943 the Guadalcanal airfield from Silvery-pate- d Jan C. Smuts, prime farm equipment to 20 per cent of American defenders thus had stratethe 1940 total, but permitting repair gic implications affecting the entire minister of South Africa, who helped If the Americans plunge Kaiser Wilhelms Germany parts production to be 130 per cent southwest Pacific. held, they could protect Allied sup- into the tailspin of defeat in World of 1940 operations. ply lines, keep the Japs checkmated War I, predicted a similar doom Forecasting industrial readjust- and prepare to expand their offen- for Hitlers Nazi regime in World ments in other fields, the WPB orWar II. sive. der concentrated the new farm Sole surviving member of the war The cost of the battle was high equipment output in the hands of to both sides. As planes, ships and cabinet of the last conflict still in small manufacturers in land forces jockeyed for favorable high office, the venerable Smuts told areas. position, the United States reported the house of commons in London Repair parts manufacture was the loss of two destroyers, the left to the big producers. This de- OBrien and the Meredith. Americision represented a victory for can planes retaliated by damaging these companies which had held out a Jap cruiser And a. destroyer and for retention in their own plants of shooting down 12 enemy planes. all the repair parts production, thus Meanwhile, west of the Solomons, preserving the identity of their spe- Allied bombers blasted enemy ships cialized, trade-nam- e implements. It in New Britains harbor of Rabaul. likewise represented a concession to the department of agriculture which LABOR DRAFT: had strenuously urged a heavy pro62,500,000 Needed gram for repair parts manufacture, while it opposed any new machinery Drafting of men and women for cut below 50 per cent of the 1940 war work to meet the employmentarmed service demand of 62,500,000 output. persons is inevitable, Paul V. McRUSSIAN FRONT: Nutt, war manpower director, declared in testifying before the senAlly Winter Comes ate military affairs committee. Winter was one ally that could McNutt listed three essentials Russians im- which give the forthcoming manpower legismediate help. For days past the lations must embrace: (1) Employengagements surging around Staliners in area must be required to grad in the northeast and Mozdok hire allanyworkers through a central further south in the Caucasus had been a race against time. Thus bureau; (2) Methods of labor utiliwhen snow swept across the Don- -, zation must be cpntrolled to prevent GEN. JAN SMUTS from; hoarding worVolga steppes the Russians knew employersIndividuals must on remain (3) . . . folly to overprepare . kers; their reinforcements had arrived. the job, or transfer to one more imthat the stage is set for the last, Significant was the German high to the war effort. the offensive phase of the war foi commands communique that the portant Nazi drive in the Caucasus had been FEDERAL TAXES: the United Nations. The German army is bleeding tc impaired by continued bad weather, and that the Russians had under- 43,000,000 Will Pay death in Soviet Russia, he detaken strong, tank-le- d More than 43,000,000 Americans clared. is he added, diversion atRussia, tacks against the north flank of the became subject to direct federal tax- bearing more than her share of the Nazi thrust into Stalingrad. ation when President Roosevelt common burden. Whatever help in e The strength of Marshal Timotax bill whatever form we can give to Russigned the new shenkos relief assault from the which congress has spent 10 months sia to sustain her in her colossal effort should be given in fullest measnorth was indicated in the commu- in compiling. Designed ip produce revenues of ure and with utmost speed. nique which said the Russian onOnce the time has come to take slaughts had been undertaken with close to 25 billion dollars yearly, the fresh, strong infantry and tank new law extended the tax load to all the offensive and strike while the Americans making more than $624 iron is hot, it would be folly to deforces. a year. Through the Presidents lay and overprepare and perhaps SUBMARINE MENACE: prompt action in signing the bill, miss our opportunity, he conclud65 million dollars worth of ed. Smuts the war might ' predicted higher Will Get - Worse excise taxes froqi liquor, travel, continue two more years. Rear Admiral Emory S. Land, telephone service, cigarettes, telechairman of the U. S. Maritime grams and other it;ems went into ef- EVICTIONS: commission, warned the nation that fect November 1.- Curbed by OP A the submarine menace is going to Payable next March 15 are be progressively worse this winter. Cracking down on landlords atnormal and surtax to evade rent control, before Investment 1942 levies on the tempting individual and corSpeaking Price Administrator Leon HenderBankers association, he said the poration income. A special 5 per cent Victory tax son ordered that no tenant in a ren menace would grow, because of winters bad weather and longer nights, on all income in excess of $12 a week control area could be evicted excep better opportunity for will be deducted from pay envelopes under special circumstances, withgiving ' out three months notice. concealment. 1. after COLDS COUGHING, SNIFFLES, MUSCLE- ACHES f ALL-BRA- N U-bo- at i ALL-BRA- N. single-motore- 5 Peace at Home Regardless of rank, the happiest man is he who finds peace in his home. labor-short-a- For Vitamin A , & D Dietary Deficiency WANT TO HELP build stamina and resistance to colds? Then try good-tastin- Scotts g Emulsion-contain- the natural A and D ing vi- n tamins. Look for the trademark. 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