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Show IHE Cnured RICH u COUNTY REAPEF -- second class matter Feb. 8, 1928 German Drive Reminder of Last Desperate Fling in World War ; Farmers Harvest Banner Crops Act ef March S. 1879. as the Post Office. Randolph. Utah, under tfc W m. E. Marshall. limine Manager SUBSCRIPTION tl.50 Per Year in Advance i and Editor Proprietor hum, Matshail, CHANGE OF CLIMATE There once was a farmer who lived right smack on the Russian-Polis- h border. He worried over it for years. Im a man without a country, he would wail aloud. I dont know where I live. Eventually, he paid a surveyor to size up the situation. My friend, the surveyor stated at length, you live just inside Poland. Thank God! the newly made Pole cried. No more of those horrible Russian winters. POSTWAR PLANNING: Stability Sought WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS Looking forward to the day when the war will end and the cessation of wartime production will pose problems of providing adequate opportunity for a peacetime economy, senate and house committees busied themselves in developing a program for the prosperous employment of both labor and agriculture. Most specific action taken was by a senate committee headed by Montanas Senator Murray, which submitted a proposal for an annual estimation of the amount of expenditure necessary for full employment and the probable outlays by private industry, with any differences to be made up by federal investment. Before the government would undertake any expenditures, however, every effort would be made to stimulate the flow of private capital. While Senator Murrays committee presented the proposal, a house committee held hearings, in Chicago, 111., on means of bolstering postwar agriculture. While advocating a reappraisal of farm credit needs, international agreements to dispose of surplus, commodities and lowering of trade barriers, Edward A. QNeal, president of the American 'Farm Bureau federation, also called for realistic marketings based on feed and " labor costs to replace subsidies. Movement of 2,000,000 persons from farms after the war to provide them with sufficient income and guard against overproduction was advocated by Chairman Oscar Heline of the Iowa Farmer Grain Dealers association. In agreeing. Prof. Noble Claris,, chairman of .the Land Grant Colleges committee on postwar agricultural policies, urged a broadened educational program to equip rural youth for occupational opportunities. Released by Western Newspaper Union those they When NOTE: opinions nro enpressed In these eolnmns. (EDITORS of this newspaper.! Western Newspaper Unions news analysts and not necessarily OUT COLD! She Did you get hurt badly while you were on the team? He No, it was when the team was on me! . . Tough Job ' Myron What does your uncle do for a living? : , .. Byron He's a tank tester. Myron Whats that? Byron They run tanks over him, and if the tread dont break, theyre okay. Attired in civilian clothes, and with some of their number carrying mace-lik- e antitank projectiles, Heinrich Himmlers home guard parades in Berlin. , PACIFIC: Put on Heat WESTERN FRONT: History Repeats i All through the scattered PhilipGerman Marshal pine islands, the enemy came under increasing pressure of U. S. Von Rundstedt launched against A1as the lied armies on the western front was land and naval forces attack their Americans Luden-dorfup speeded of General Summer Furs reminiscent on this guarding great archipelago last desperate throw of the City Boy I never could understand why women wear furs in the dice in 1918 in an effort to improve the Japs vital inner imperial lines. threat to the enemy was summer. Germanys position for the negoti- theLatest U. S. landing on Mindoro island, Farm Boy Kindheartedness, , I ation of a peace. Then; Ludendorffs drive failed; where the Yanks drove forward guess, its the time of year when the animals themselves dont need this time, resolute U. S. troops against negligible opposition to esd moved in to stem Von Rundstedts tablish air bases from which em. WAR COSTS: could carrier bombers join attack, with decisive Allied counterismain in the blunt not hammering planes measures expected to only Looking Ahead Pricing Policy School Boy What business do you the enemys thrust but also sap the land of Luzon to the north, nerve-centin defense whole for the Jap Aiming to cut government costs expect to take up when you finish most formidable part of his force Even as the the doughand at the same time impose greatfor Philippines. and reduce his war potential school? boys plodded forward, carrier er efficiency on some firms with a New Boy Well, it looks as if Id next spring. There was one difference between planes ripped at enemy shipping resultant release of manpower and have to take up land, a shovelful Ludendorffs suicidal gamble in 1918 feeding island garrisons from the material, the war department anat a time! nounced the adoption of a new pricand Von Rundstedt s of this war, main staging point. On Leyte, General MacArthurs ing program employing teams of Never Fails however, and that lay in Heinoffensive continued to experts that will comb over conrich Himmlers success in holding Boy (in store) Do you have anyto front the the German home together squeeze Japanese into an ever tracts before letting. thing that will wake me early in the men on the. island. corner with wehrmacht narrower the supply mornihg? Expressing the belief that lower Clerk Yes, we have, but Im sure and materials for the big drive. In prices would lead to greater use of his mother would refuse to part with 1918, on the other hand, Ludendorff STATE DEPARTMENT: .manpower and material, Col. Fred was faced with a crumbling home 0. K. New him. C. Foy, director of army service Setup Whenfront, once rising to a bawling rage said: forces Amid fierce debate, in which ever purchases, in those months because a tottering Down on the Farm contractors a prices selling charges were levelled that the re- are close to his costs, the contracHi That certainly was a suregovernment failed to provide suffi- cent reorganization of the state de- tor has an incentive to lower his footed horse Mr. Crumm bought last cient troops and supplies. put the House of Morgan costs to increase partment week. As the Germans desperate profit. in an influential position in the shapSi How did you find out so soon? drive developed, it followed the To firms establishing close pricS. senof U. the ing foreign policy, Hi He kicked me in the same pattern of other major Nazi atate confirmed President Roosevelts ing policies went the promise ol tacks of World War II, with powplace three times! appointments of William L. Clayton consideration for a higher rate ex-ol erful armored spearheads and Nelson Rockefeller as assistants return in reviewing contracts for In the Navy punching through forward decess profits and maintenance of to Secretary of State Stettinius. First Gob What would- be the fenses and then speeding onWith New ardent Dealers Pepper work in case cutbacks, or refirst thing youd do if you fell overward to let the trailing infantry and (Fla.) Guffey (Pa.) leading the ductions, are made in their line of ' board? deal with opposing elements surattack, it was charged that the new war production. Second I dont know. What would rounded to the rear. setup in the state department fol- AGRICULTURE: you do first? It was thus that the Germans lowing Secretary Hulls resignation First Gob Land in water! wiped out the Poles; broke France, might indicate a reversal in a liber-- New Crop and marched a third of the way Tight Fit across Russia. This time, however, Thanks to a new oil extraction Mr. Newlywed This shirt is so the enemy faced a better and harvesting process, the raising stronger, tight I can hardly breathe. of sunflower seeds may develop into equipped, more resolute foe, and Mrs. Ditto The shirts all right. as his attack developed, U. S. rean important farm crop in the midYouve just got your head through serves thrown into the battle moved dle west, following successful experithe buttonhole. to dam the surge. mentation in Illinois Piat county. In launching the offensive, Von Due to a new solvent process of NOTHING ON THE BALL Rundstedt followed the 1940 inva, To many, the mighty counter - offensive Field - - fs land-base- Too Serious I suppose you never Sally of marrying? seriously thought Mike Oh, yes. So I didnt. The Latest Sunday School Teacher Jasper, the Philistines? Jasper I dont know, I havent been reading the war news. who-defeate- Idea hat, this letter from my girl friend says she got her nose broken in three places. Well, tell her she ought to keep away from those places. Good My Helps loosen up Phlegm Due to pQI uUtUu Up all night with those dreadful coughing spasms that come with colds you ...Why dont n Vicks VapoRub try the well-know- steam treatment? Just put a good of Vapo- spoonful Rub in a bowl of bailing water . . . breathe in the vapors. Grand relief comes with every breath you take, as the soothing medicate vapors penetrate into the upper bronchial tuba. How wonderfully VapoRub helps loosen phlegm, ease coughing, relieve upper bronchial irritation . . . inviting the restful sleep cold-irritat- ed you need so much. Time-testeVapoRub is the best known home remedy for relieving mis- cries ofcolds. Try it! Vf V VapoRub d, home-prov- ed IIAliA Vn5 er triple-prong- KOTA SUNDAYS, " ... - Ezra Levin, oil now extracted from the sunflower seeds and the resulting mash no longer become rancid, while the construction of a new combine cuts the once ' bio-chem- ist sion pathways, pointing spearheads Secretary Stettinius (left) with William L. across Belgium and Luxembourg. Clayton. In choosing this battleground Aachen, the Nazi field marshal al U. S. foreign policy, to which loncentrated the bulk of his forces Senator Connally (Texas) replied against the First army, which had that President Roosevelt would ihrown the Germans onto the edge chart the countrys course regardless of the reorganization. if the Rhineland plain. As the storm over the state deIn the early fighting, the Nazi thrust against Monschau was ap- partment reorganization preciably contained by the Yanks, mounted then subsided under presilut the spearhead farther south dential pressure, Mr. Roosevelt told that the Atlantic probed as deeply as 22 miles to newspapermen die important road juncture of Charter was not a formal document Stavelot in Belgium. Still another signed by this country and Britain, tfazi force pushed across the Belbut merely a statement of principles gium border and threw a pincer to guide the Allies war aims. iround St. Vith. In Luxembourg to the south, the CROPS: Germans drove through the Banner Year forest beyond Echternach Surmounting weather and manlfter meeting stiff U. S. resistance. power problems, American farmers Once the German attack got again answered the nations call for underway, the battle turned into level production with a near high a slugging match, with the enerecord output of crops, 24 per cent my pouring men into the initial above the 1923-3- 2 avbreaches to exploit their breaks, U. S. department of agrithe erage, while the Allies moved reserves culture reported. , to the front to check the drive. Pointing to near record acreage, Coincident with Von Rundstedts the USDA said: . . . Farmers imash to the north, Gen. George S. planted only when they" attons U. S. First army encoun-ere- d they kept on v planting could and the stiffening Nazi resistance in normal season as long past as there he Saar, with the enemy following seemed half a chance of suclis favored pattern of throwing in cess. hort, sharp armored counter-at-ack- s Production of fruits, nuts in an attempt to momentarily and commercial grains, were all vegetables heck the Yanks push. above last year, with all-titop Meanwhile, it was announced that harvests of com at 3,228,361,000 limmler himself had taken over bushels and of wheat at 1,078,647,000 :ommand of German resistance in bushels. Output of dry beans and he Colmar pocket in Alsace, throw-n- g peas, oil tobacco in strong detachments of his and forage seeds, has beenand hay crops seldom notley but fanatical home guard exceeded. Cotton was about inits. be-o- w Black Market Driver Whats the charge for this battery? Mechanic Six and a half volts. Driver Heres a buck. Slip in an extra volt and dont tell anybody. Distant Enchantment Bessie Dont you think that young widow is rather good looking? Tessie In a way. Bessie What kind of a way? Tessie Away off! ' Do or Dye Myron Your girl is a decided blonde, isnt she? Byron Yes, but she just decided last week. Correct! Lecturer (showing bird pictures) And now where do you think this strange-lookin- g bird comes from? Voice in the back From an egg! Pun in the Navy Nit Whats the difference between a ghost and a lame sailor? Wit Easy! Ones a hobgoblin and the other is a gob hobblin. PM Keep Up With the World ram ... v Nit Why cant the Yankees play poker as well as baseball? Wit Easy. Because all the cards are in St. Louis! 8:30 ed 570 on your dial ELGIN WATCH COMPANY fib dri-LJn- U irr r For relief from She torture of simple Piles. PAZO ointment has been famous for more than thirty years. Here's why: First. PAZO ointment soothes inflamed areas, relieves pain and itching. 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