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Show UTAH THE RICH COUNTY REAPER. RANDOLPH. THE COUNTY RICH Inured CABINET CHANGE: Wallace Bucked REAPED second class matter Feb. 8, 1821 c of Mur1 Pact Off Isa. Baodeiph, Utah, andsr h . Marshall, iu ium. 1.50 For Year in Advanci 8l'B8..KIFTIlN ljyton Marshall. Bdilor and Prooriatar t tbs Wm. NO CHANCE The soldier walked into the neuropsychiatric officers office, saluted, and sat down. What do you do for a social the NPO asked him sudlife? denly. Nothing much, he replied. "Just sit around. Ah-hpounced the NPO. And dont you ever go out with girls? sir. said the NPO. "And the desire to go with girls? Oh-h- o, dont you ever have Well i . . . IF YOU wish success in life make Perseverance your bosom friend. Experience your wise counsellor, Caution your elder brother, and Hope your guardian genius. ' ' A sense of humor. Lord, I ask 1 4 To help me see things through; bit of laughter for the task Youve set for me to do; And, lest some think my joy a mask Oh, let the laugh ring true! A ex-vi- ce a! Not Gems of Thought When President Roosevelt asked Jesse Jones for his resignation as Secretary of Commerce to make 0, way for the appointment of Henry Wallace, he precipitated a political turmoil, which saw the senate first take up consideration of a proposal to divorce all of the multi-billio- n dollar lending operations from the department before considering' the presiconfirmation of the dent. Long at the head of the Reconstruction Finance corporation and it many subsidiaries before its incorporation into the commerqe department in J942, bluff, Mr. Jones made no bones about the fact that he thought only an experienced businessman with traditional American ideals of free enterprise should be entrusted with the handling of billions of dollars of government funds available for credit, and its huge investments in factories, fa' cilities, etc. j of his nomiUpon being apprized Mr. lank Wallace, long the nation, bellwether of New Deal liberalism and favorite of the CIO, declared: . The Department of Commerce and federal loan agency provide an for intelligent work opportunity in behalf of the producing and consuming public. Roughly, the job is to promote a maximum of national employment by private business. Government must accept the duty of that all men in health have seeing As huge Allied pincer squeezes Germany from, three directions, map 3os East. in concentrated icates disposition of Nazi troops, with majority 1 sort of., Pointedly, the NPO leaned forward and asked: Why dont you? My wife wont let me, sir. SHOP TALK - M. C. LORD. Our civilization cannot survive materially unless it be redeemed spiritually. Woodrow Wilson. Trust not a great weight to a slender thread. . . Dutch Designs for Painting Stenciling D RIGHT designs in typical Dutch colorings are just the thing to decorate your kitchen cupboards, the chair or table you have just repainted or that old chest of drawers in the childrens , ... room. Here is a set of designs especially planned so that you will I Mrs. Smith That butcher is a very awkward fellow. . Mrs. Jones Yes, I notice his hands are always in his weigh. In the Army Now (at camp gate) Doggone it, man, Ive forgotten the password. You know me well enough. Sentry But you must have the password, sir. Those are my orders. Voice (from the guardhouse window) Dont stand there arguing all night. Shoot him! Colonel . ' Sounds Good Mr. I hear they made a terrible mistake at the baptism of the Smith twins. Mrs. Why, what happened? Mr. They were supposed to be called Kate and Sydney, but the minister got mixed up and called them Steak and Kidney. punch to the Reich border. In Alsace to the southeast, the Germans continued to harass General Patch's 7th army, extended by the original Having severed the rich agricul- withdrawal of elements of the 3rd from Prussia of East tural province sector to relieve the threat from this Germany, the Red tidal wave of of the enemys Belgium breakupwards of 4,000,000 men rolled through. of border clear up to the eastern the Reich itself, with the Nazis des- PACIFIC: perately trying to check the drive. Biggest threat to the Reich lay in Sight Bataan the Russian advance on Silesia, the With mountainous Bataan hoverlittle Ruhr of southeastern Ger- ing ahead in the distant haze, U. many, where Red columns closed S. motorized elements, followed by in on the rich coal, zinc and iron the 40th division, swarmed onto resources and the industrial cen- Clark Fields airdrome, 40 miles ters built around them. Once able above Manila. to produce about 700,000,000 tons of Eager to avenge the gallant Yanks coal annually during the height of who stood their ground so steadfasther conquests, defeats in both the ly on Bataan in the early weeks of west and east, coupled with severe the war, the advancing U. S. troops aerial bombardment, are said to encountered but little stiff opposition, have reduced Germanys output to but farther to the north, on their around 200,000,000 tons. left flank, their comrades faced From Silesia northward, the Ger- strenuous enemy resistance. mans fell behind the pat, forested It was here that the Japs continbanks of the Oder rivef in an effort ued to put up their stiffest fight from to check the Russian tide, relying entrenched mountain positions, in an in the effort to check the Yanks drive to on defenses reportedly making as far back as two cut off their forces on the northeastyears ago, when the Nazis foresaw ern neck of Luzon. As the Amerthe probability of being forced to icans creeped forward against the fight alone. Reaching the river, the embattled Japs, U. S. warships were Russians boldly exploited their ini- called upon to train their big guns on tiative, throwing armor across its the enemy fortifications, also being frozen expanse, and bitter fighting heavily pounded by field artillery. raged as the Germans attempted to MANPOWER: contain their bridgeheads. EUROPE: Reach Reich . mfj RATION COUPONS: Find Fakes DESIGNS Breaking into a west side apart ment in Chicago, 111., early in the morning, government agents found 50,000,000 fake red meat coupons worth 500,000,000 points, distribution of which would have thrown the whole rationing program out of kilter and necessitated the issuance of new books. Valued at $2,500,000 at the prices at which they were being sold to meat markets and restaurants in Chicago and elsewhere, the coupons -- have no difficulty in using them either for stencils or tracing. Tulips, hearts, flowers, fruits, borders and other motifs large-ansmall even the dove of peace-witan olive branch is included. h . NOTE Pattern 262 gives the 12 stenciling or painting designs described here, with complete directions and color guide. Patterns are 15 cents each postpaid and may be obtained by sending direct to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York . Everybody Missing I shall miss you while you are oh your hunting trip, dear. Hubby Thank you, darling. Wifie And I shall pray that all the hunters you are going with will do the same. Wifie Make Sure Mac Junioi (with visitors present) Dad, may I have a dime? Mac Senior Why, sure, son. Mac Junior And this time you wont make me give it back after the companys gone, will you? , , , Baby Talk Brown You know its no fun to be pushed for money. White I dont know. When I was young my mother hired a nursemaid to wheel me about. - Fanatical Resistance Having given no quarter during their invasion of Russia, the Ger-ma- ns ' ? Quite Corny Sam What do you mean when you say those shoes arent a tight fit?. ' Clem Simple. Theyre too tight and dont fit. ' r i - Jones Outspoken I heard your wife had:a at the party. Smith Heard is right! She was the only one who could talk louder than the radio. good time Strange Coincidence Harry I notice fat men are quite thick around this town. Jerry Fat men are quite thick wherever you find them. POOR GUY asked none, as e Red tidal wave swept onto their own soil, with the army putting their own villages and to factories the torch to deny the Reds the use of any facilities. Meanwhile, thousands of German refugees streamed back toward the Reich from East Prussia and province, which Hitler took from Poland after the latters fall in 1939, further straining the already burdened transport system. As the German army fell back, women and children were hoisted onto tanks and other military vehicles and carted War-theg- to the rear. Rushing to the eastern sector, Home Front Commander Heinrich Himmler was given sweeping powers to complete the organization of the peoples army (the volks-sturfor military as well as labor service, evacuate civilians and industrial facilities, and confiscate or dispose of personal property. Hold in JFest Jane I wonder how many men will be unhappy when I get married. Jean Only one that I know of! Some Bull. Diner Say, this is an awfully tough steak.' Waiter Yeah, we dont serve any sissy stuff around here. Second Hand Why does a secretary Nit at meeting always have a watch? Wit Easy. So he can take down the minutes. - . The Very First She Am I the first girl you ever kissed? He Come to think of it, your face is familiar. au ' Despite the seriousness of the Russian attack, the Germans continued to resist Allied pressure in the west in strength as they once again found their backs to the important industrial Rhineland. As the enemy pulled back into the Siegfried Line, reconnaissance showed extensive Nazi troop movements ' inland, with conjecture that the high command was sending reinforcements to the east.' But even as the shifts were being made, the Germans themselves expressed concern over a new Allied drive in the west, with claims that General Eisenhower was massing troops above Aachen. Meanwhile the British maintained their pressure against German lines above Aachen, while the U. S. 1st and 3rd armies, having ironed out - the Belgium bulge, . proceeded to - Drawer James 'Poll to and Gaetano Polito. Enclose 15 10 cents for Pattern No. 262. V were but a part of a total with an estimated -- vtorthSi of I Name 2,000,000,000 points in the possession of a wide ring of counterfeiters, OPA officials said. Held on $25,000 bail apiece were alien Gaetano Polito and his wife, in whose apartment the fake coupons were found, and sons James, 22, and Gaetano Jr., 19, both medically discharged war veterans. Twice convicted for operating a Channel Workers Even as congress considered still, the elder Polito, who said he was a cook at a north side cafe, work or fight legislation for men in the 18 to 44 year has a minor police record. age group, the War Manpower com- WAR FREIGHT: mission tested a new voluntary plan for channeling employees from un- Emergency Control With severe winter weather conessential to essential industries in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Dela- tinuing in the northeast, with tern- ware. peratures in many parts of New York and adjacent states down to Under the WMCs new plan, 32 degrees below zero and blizzards the number of workers unessential plants can retain is reduced, piling up snowdrifts, temporary with men released then offered stringent regulations were mainsuitable jobs in essential industained on rail traffic in 10 states both east and south of the Great try. If they refuse to accept, the United States Employment Lakes in an effort to move war service will not give them a refreight. ferral card, necessary for obAlthough originally permitted to move into the congested area, live taining work elsewhere. stock and fresh and frozen Under the legislation meat, coal poultry, and were later temcoke, shaped by congress, workers in less essential jobs would be asked to porarily barred from shipment shift to more critical employment along with less essential civilian Passenger service also was by their local draft boards, with the freight. latter then ordering them to trans- curtailed in the original regulation. Requested by the Office of Defer if they failed to act voluntarily. fense and volunTransportation, Physically fit men violating the order would be inducted into the army tarily complied with by the railwhile the physically unfit would be roads, the restrictions were expected to serve as a model for liable to fine and imprisonment. future regulation of rail traffic in CLOTHING: emergencies to provide for the movement of goods for overseas Shape Controls shipment and necessary material tc In an effort to increase the output vital industrial plants. of more essential apparel like' work clothes, childrens wear and under- - JOB PLAN: wear, the War Production board re- - Full Employment Goal vealed that it would grant priority In the first legislative proposal to assistance to manufacturers profull employment in the postprovide ducing such goods from cotton, wool war period, four Democratic senaand rayon, tors introduced a bill under which At the same time, the Office of the President would be empowered Price Administration - announced to furnish full if private employment plans for reducing present clothing industry failed in the goal, prices from 6 to 7 per cent by fixing Sponsored by Senators Murray costs at the average Ieyel of the first (Mont.), Wagner (N. Y.), Thomas half of 1943 In reporting its plans, (Utah) and (Wyo.), the OPA said that better than 100 per bill would OMahoney to cent rise in the nations clothing bill estimate require the President possible by employment from 1939 to 1943 threatened the government and industry each year, whAiu antri!flatlin Pr8ramand then institute measures for tak--' Although the effect of the WPBs ing up any slack. program will eliminate luxury cloth- According to provisions of the bill, medlum-pnce- d apparel, along these measures could include propo-wit- h essential grade, will continue sals for private invest-!- ? be made, it was said. Quality of ment, orencouraging a federal spending pro-f1garme,ts wlU be controlled primarily consisting of the to provide maximum serviceability. gram, construction of public works. Address ThisHome-Mixe- d Cough Syrup Is Most Effective Easily Mixed. Needs No Cooking. 00 work-or-fig- Qfc ht I Cough medicines usually contain a. large quantity of plain syrup a good ingredient, but one which you can easily make at home. Take 2 cups of granulated sugar and 1 cup of water, and stir a few moments until dissolved. Or use corn syrup or liquid honey. Instead of sugar syrup. Then get from any druggist 24 ounces of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle, and add your syrup. This given you a full pint of wonderful medicine for coughs due to colds. It makes a real saving because it gives you about four times as much for your money. It never spoils, and tastes fine. This is actually a surprisingly efg fective, cough relief. Promptly, you feel it taking hold. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the irritated membranes and makes breathing easy. Youve never seen anything better for prompt and pleasing results. Pinex is a special compound of proven ingredients, in concentrated form, a most reliable soothing agent for throat and bronchial membranes. 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