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Show E Rich County Reaper Randolph. Utao. xm Locals THE OLD JUDGE SAYS . . BO BONDS Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Longhurst returned from Missouri Tuesday, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Longhursts mother. Bishop and Mrs. G. W. Peart went to Salt Lake Friday to attend s, as o le. ar ' The Daughters of the Pioneers presented ttie program at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. we didnt know before. Yes, Fred, when the record is finally written well realize what a gigantic operation this war really was and how important to final victory many factors really were. Take, for example, just" one inch c try. Few people realize the importance of the great work done by the beverage distillers during the war. A high government official Mrs. Annie McKinnon was a stage passenger to Evanston Friday morning, enroute to Echo, Utah, to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Beldon Lym and family. 1 Develop Jute Cloth for ... RAF Airfield in India home cooperated to help our brave fighting men abroad. I see what you mean. Judge... a complete history of American teamwork. HDQ. SOUTHEAST ASIA COMMAND, KANDY, CEYLON. A new, lightweight airfield surfacing has been developed by the Indian jute industry and is now being used on RAF fields in India and Assam. This advertisement sponsored by Conference of Akoholie Beverage Industries, Ine. The new surfacing, called Bith-es- s, is made of hessian, a coarse cloth made bitumen-impregnat- of Oft brloO Belgium It Planning to Seize Wartime Profits BRUSSELS. A 100 per cent tax on war profits will be introduced in Belgium in the next few months to wipe out all gains made by profiteers. It is also understood that fortunes made in the bourse during the German occupation will be con- service ephne PEMPT near to disttibut!rbu1k pkttt V nelt V fiscated. The measures are expected to introduced when bonds, stocks, shares and property accounts, now registered by the government, are released from frozen bank accounts. The tax is expected to produce 50, 000, 000,000 francs and will play an important part in the nations ieflation. 1 i 35 ortuly 9 station i High quaUtY back Strain of War Cutting Lives of Home Doctors prfoduets iiilre i vted :ity itvd i s 0e operates be su Oil jute. It is cheaper, lighter and -c- hases, ,thet rrr?p1 dvsC0 jcessities the same Mo ST. LOUIS. ,vill: f eas c Faces Plaees: Marion HutEthel Merman the Jap Betty sent her from the south Pacific. . . . Perry Como startas he ing an adolescent como-tio- n leaves an elevator in the RCA building. . . . Richard Rodgers, com& ton showing knife sister poser of Oklahoma, bowing to the plaudits of a Green Room assemblage as orchestra leader Ray Har-bec-k plays the score in honor of his presence. . . Ilka Chase and Gertrude Lawrence using chopsticks like natives in Ruby Foos Den . . , darn clever, these Chinese. . . Barry Wood strolling up Fifth avenue with Carole Landis, Phyllis Brooks and Billy Burke. Addenda: Salvador Dali tripping the light fantastic at the Wedgwood Room with a long run in his left sock dancing with a Dali with a hole in his stocking. . . . La Carl Martinique swoon-singe- r, himself when the swooning night club owners, Dario and Jimmy Vernon, tear up his contract and hand him a new one to run no less than six months. . . Ra-vaz- za six-wee- of who have- become radio figures, nodding to one another on Fifth avenue Sumner Welles and Leland A pair deal- - en h fui )n Halifo amp lered Misi ng aj arrive and ft small he d April ents, also Frida; broth has e: pectir train! s goods ate delivered. rite d.sttibutot local lor details . back thers be fo S and ! tered Calif, of a was mont LET fro: - Rex Robinson. BU Syndicate. WNU Features. Form New Courts to Try Dutch Profiteers Th by ft their my i Dear Jit MAASTRICHT, HOLLAND. Premier Pieter S. Gerbrandy announced the formation of civil tribunals to deal with collaborators and, war profiteers not liable under the criminal code. The new courts will not' have the power to impose the death sentence, but can confiscate prop, . erty of defendants; Bal-ieng- er getH attac been its We cner as s suffi aboi clot! lecti Frei and for it v peo mar inst lonj aroi in t war i day pari BERNMEAT s CURING PLANT X RO FLJ Prepared to Handle Meats, from now until later part of June. '' Four cents per pound Salt Cured and Smoked. I 1 base a Tfl i and been yOXK J 1 diplomat-financier-write- rs nt avoritism Pvt. ,lr. ar ks Dr. Edgar G. of Atlanta believes that two or three years has been cut from he life of home-frodoctors because of wartime, overwork. From looking over statistics on mortality of doctors as published in the Journal of the American Medical association, I have seen that the mortality rate of doctors left at home has far exceeded that of those in the armed forces. n oils. i ield, ed tc ed more pliable than portable steel Bithess is used as a matting. foundation, to prevent water from seeping up from below in airstrips made on converted rice fields. As a surfacing it has withstood heavy rains. 1 cting The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arch McKinnon, who passed Si fail Corps Photo Action on Kwajalein in the Pacific. away. at Logan was brought hero for burial Tuesday. The child liv- Back up these Americans by stepping up your payroll savings. Every , ed only two days. dollar you save in Bonds now not will speed the day when our Mrs. Della 'McKinnon of Evans- only take over Tokyo but also store boys ton, came to Randolph Tuesday to up fighting power for you in any meet with the Literary club. postwar emergency.v Sign up today for an extra Bond. U. S, Treasury Department Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hoffman were Evanston shoppers Tuesday. called it an almost unparalleled example of the overnight conversion of an entire industry from peace to war. He also said not so many months ago, while speaking about synthetic rubber, It is fair to regard the rubber manufactured to date as being almost solely the product of the beverage distilling industry. Thats the type of thong I have in mind the way great American industries at ,few heir r. M Mr. and Mrs. Golden Sorensen and family visited in Logan one day last week. When this war is all over, Judge, there will be some mighty interesting books written about it. Expect well learn a lot of things '!rs1 e , 5 R Gen. Kenny and Gen. Sutherland discuss invasion plans on one of the Philippine Islands. They consider the vast quan tity of munitions that War Bonds buy and which make possible the advance of our armed forces. Miles West of Montpelier Phone fle Signet Corps Photo at Gen. Kreuger, 175-J- 4 ROBERT SCHMID BERN, IDAHO a U. SJ Treasury Department ! 14, art' mo ing . sig cisi bat all shi lar ma REfttW'6 UIIH O'1 Popular Priced! Modern Hotel': RATES: Beautifully Furnished . . . $1.50 to $3,00 Broadway and West Temple bar, tec tht FREE GARAGE il |