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Show THE RICH IHE RICH REAPEF COUNTY Cntered cs second class matter Feb. 8, 1928 Act of March 3. 1879. at the Post Office, Randolph, Utah, under tb Wm. E. Marshall. Bittiness Manager SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 Per Year in Advance Layton Marshall. Editor and Proprietor GONE FOREVER! Jones Thanks for the five. Ill it back to you next week. By the way, whats your address now? Smith Just send it to the Flower-Val- e cemetery! Jones But thats not your address! Smith No, but thats where Ill be by the time you send that five back! Bend Pvt. Pvt. me. Pvt. Pvt. -- COT - tv A PEP RANTHH PHTTAH 1944 HARVEST Record Seen WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS ..... ... lhose cant 152,-000,0- 00 0r W newspaper.) sleep Some Joke! Bill A funny thing happened to my mother in New York. Joe I thought you said that you were born in Chicago! Arrows indicate direction of Allied NO SLOW POKE EUROPE: City of Death Jack Youre one of those guys who drops his work as soon as the whistle blows! Mac Not me! After I quit work, usually wait about five or ten minutes for the whistle to blow! er I never go out with the same man twice. Daisie If I were you, I wouldnt brag so much about that! Almost the Same Jimmy My uncles a great man hes a trustee at the university! Johnny So what? My uncles a trusty at the state penitentiary! Advice Taken! Wifey You mustnt get angry and say bad things. You should always give a soft answer. Hubby Oh, mush!! She Slight Exaggeration Darling, I always think You do ot Black and pinkish smoke curled above the charred ruins of the once busy city of Aachen as massed U. S. artillery and fleets of bombing planes poured their volley of death into it to rout out the 1,500 defenders. But hidden deep in undergroimd shelters beneath the rubble like moles, their spirits reportedly bolstered by wine and brandy, the stubborn enemy stood up under the bombardment to come up with machine-gu- n and rifle fire to plague the stouthearted doughboys, working their way through the rubble after the heavy salvos of the big guns. Even as fighting went on inside of Aachen, the Nazis massed for counterattacks in an attempt to break the Americans pincer closing on the city from the north and south, throwing in sizable armored formations in the teeth of withering U. S. artillery fire. A smoking and deserted ruin, the Nazis fought desperately for Aachen to use it as a symbol of fanatical German resistance, and to delay its capture because its fall would give the Americans an important road hub, with a broad network of superhighways leading to the Rhineland, 20 miles away. Fanatical as Nazi resistance was at Aachen, it was no more rabid than on the Third army front from Metz to Nancy, where the enemy think of the nicest things. Fighting Words Joe One more word out of you and Ill knock your block off! Bill Scram Joe Thats not the word. ! ! Cheap Fun Harry I never saw you chew gum before. Jerry No, I just picked it up our Lt.-Ge- n. .ront. fel- Harry All girls are fellow work- ers! Oh! She Mark Clark (left) and Maj.-GeGeoffrey Keyes study battle plans on Italian re- cently. No Communism Bill That girl is one of low workers. mother was terribly disappointed when I was born. He Did she want a boy? She No, she wanted a divorce! My GOOD PICKING continued to fight strongly to bar Lieut. Gen. George S. Pattons pathway to the Saar basin, and on the Seventh army front about the foothills of the Belfort Gap, 25 mile break in the mountains leading to Bavaria. By landing behind enemy lines and outflanking their defensive positions, the Canadians steadily pushed the Nazis from southwestern Holland, while the British 2nd army threatened to close in on them from the north near Arnhem. In Italy, heavy rains sent shallow, gravelled mountain creeks careening over their banks, and muddied up the hilly terrain, slowing the 5th and 8th armies advance on the Po valley. As Allied troops knocked the Germans off of one slope, they bucked up against fresh opposition on the next, and occasionally the Germans threw in counterattacks in an attempt to exploit the difficulty of bringing up supplies over mushy roads or sagging mountain shoul-lers. Maisie Did I got oyster. a pearl out of an Daisie-Th- ats nothing. I go a real diamond out of an old crab! Some Accomplishment Billy Mom cured Dad of oy an operation. drinking Jimmy How? Billy She removed a brass rail that had been pressing against his toot for years ! 00 287,-000,0- 00 know tke. tkintf. '.little kow dotk KTC WNU MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS We Pay IMMEDIATE CASH For All Kinds of USED BAND INSTRUMENTS With most of its crack troops strung to the northeast and east, and no strong defensive system organized in the south where Russian troops were hammering forward after their dash through fallen Romania, Hungarys early collapse was expected by the Allies. Massing 1,000,000 men, the Reds d developed a drive on East Prussia, aimed at slicing up the German province from the north, tast and south. three-pronge- WRITE 3 260-acr- e 589,-05- 50,-00- 0, Even as Admiral Chester Nimitz declared that We must make landings on the China coast to enable us to employ the air forces which will be at our disposal . . . U. S. planes bombarded the Ryukyu islands and Formosa guarding that vital shoreline. As hundreds of American planes sought to soften the enemys defenses shielding the Chinese coast, the Japanese pressed their drive to seal off the whole eastern shoreline to prevent a juncture of U. S. and Chinese forces in the event of land- ... ... ings. Recognizing the character of the enemy drive, Admiral Nimitz said: . . . To the extent that the nese improve their situation inJapaChina, our task will become more difficult ... Principal target of the U. S. aerial attacks was the glittering green island of Formosa, serving as a huge air base covering the sea lanes to China, and staging point for the enemy s South Pacific operations. Features. DEPARTMENT With the army demanding increased supplies of canned fruits drive on Germany (See: Europe). and vegetables, and packs of these products spotty, civilians may expect smaller stocks during the comPEACE MACHINERY: ing year, trade circles declared. Draw Blueprint Unless army orders are cut in event of Germanys downfall, it the share the assumed major Having was said, civilians can expect less of defeating the Axis on the field of canned Russia peas, com, tomatoes, beets battle, the. U. S., Britain, and China, and later France, pro- and carrots, with only asparagus posed to assume an equally major supplies remaining about the same. in responsibility in maintaining the Of fruits, only apricots will be of stocks with smaller a good supply, security postwar peace through organization outlined at the Dum- peaches, pears, fruit cocktails and barton Oaks conferences in Wash- pineapple available. ington, D. C. According to trade circles, canwas affected by the War Food ning With other United Nations actincrease in the peradministrations ing as an advisory assembly, of certain items set aside centages later and the Big Four, for military use, adverse weather, France, would hold permanent and manpower problems. counpositions on an executive to be entrusted which would cil, the task of maintaining order through peaceful settlements, or the use of force, if necessary. Named as the Star Farmer of 194 4 at To assist the permanent council, an economic and social committee the annual convention of the Future Elton would be organized to promote Farmers of America, Ellison of Ralls, Tex., of court an and international trade, started off seven years justice would be set up to settle ago with the purchase of on could cases which be determined a gilt with his own savlegal grounds. ings and the planting of Points left unsettled by the Dum10 acres of cotton and barton Oaks conferences included: milo on borrowed 1. Whether any of the nations repmoney. By the end of the 1942-4resented on the permanent council season, Young Ellison shall be allowed to vote on the queswas able to help his tion of applying suppressive measfather buy a ures if charged with aggression; farm, which he worked 2. Whether the U. S. representaStar Farmer." along with an additional 270 acres he rented betives vote for such measures should be cast at the direction of the Presi- fore answering his army call in August. dent or congress; Receiving a $500 award on behalf of 3. What forces or facilities should Young Ellison, his comely be placed at the disposal of' the wife chirped: . . . My goodness. . . . This check will really help us on our farm. permanent council; 4. What constitutes aggression. Vm going right back to Camp Roberts and Elton to hurry home as soon as he tell To Moscow flew Prime Minister Churchill and Foreign Minister Eden can ... of Great Britain to confer with Marshall Stalin and Foreign Affairs SOLDIER VOTE: Commissar Molotov on knotty Bal- Estimate Total kan problems posed by the Russian Of 4,300,000 servicemen who have armies lightning occupation of these received absentee ballots, more than countries. 2,300,000 will vote Nevember 7, state Also on the conferees agenda officials estimated. was discussion of the critical To date, more than 600,000 ballots Polish situation, brought about have been returned, with the rate by the exiled Polish regimes from 5 per cent in Wisconvarying resistance to Russian claims to sin to 50 per cent in Ohio. the countrys eastern territory, In New York, 375,000 out of and the soviet sponsored Polish 4 servicemen who received abCommittee of National Liberasentee ballots were expected to tions demands for an important voice in the future government vote; in Pennsylvania, 180,000 out of of the nation. 600,000; in New Jersey 300,000 out of 379,920; Tennessee 37,500 out of PACIFIC: and Montana 5,000 out of 13,000. Strike China Coast . CLASSIFIED Canned Foods Whos Crossed? He Your eyes make me dizzy. She Dont blame my eyes! He you. 1,192,-000,0- i In addition to the flourishing grain harvest, record crops of rice, fruits, commercial vegetables, peanuts and tree nuts were anticipated, and tobacco production was expected toapproach the 1939 high of 1,804,879.000 pounds. A 7 per cent increase 1943-4- 4 in tonnage of citrus crops over in all states was forecast. Although below record levels, production of hay, beans, peas, soybeans, flaxseed, potatoes and sweet potatoes was estimated above prewar output. Marketing of livestock and livestock products was expected to reach a higher volume than in any year save 1943. Skip This Maisie tke. busy bee. Inflict 5Vck ptUPk vrtk one 3mUl sting ? I k'fc.d one demonstrate to me for crimp a record grain production of agri1944, the U. S. department culture reported, with the corn crop e high of expected to total an 1,108,- wheat 3.196.977.000 bushels; and sorghum 881.000 bushels, bushels. Estimated production of bushels of oats and bushels of barley would of the place the total harvest well five crops grain foregoing above 5,800,000,000 bushels, a 400,000,-00- 0 gain of approximately bushels over last year. all-tim- Nit Did you hear the joke about the chiropractor? Wit No, what is it? Nit Just one with a new twist! One-Dat- Wovldst know Kow cfotk remainder Say It Again! Smith You snored all night. Jones I wish youd wakened Smith Why? Jones Cause I when I snore! THE CHEERFUL CHERUB the Only adverse weather during can of the harvest season Nazis Fight From Citys Ruins , Batter Gateway to China Coast , "Blq Four Chart Postwar Peace Released by Western Newspaper Union. necessarily "ol analysts and not : CHINA: Relief Needs GLEN BROS. MUSIC CO. Sail Lain City 74 South Main SI. Exclusive Representatives of C G. 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