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Show & Here's the Spotlighting News From NEWTON UTAH I &ieAc meeican Mr. and Mrs. Kay Petersen of Las Vegas, Nevada, returned to . Ciac'fo Ciwtty, MaA ten their home after spending days visiting at the home of her Miles of Roads Mrs. Zena Peterson and mother, Tne monthly report of the State Mrs. Peterson accompanOgdne. Mrs. Barnett was forfamily. Road commission, showing the ied Miss Virginia Stone. home them adn a visit merly for status of road construction in expects to be guest at the home Meeting of the John Jenkins Utah, showe that twenty one dif- of her Mrs. camp of the DUP, met Thursday Mr. and daughter, ferent contractors are working on Alan Longacre and family for at the home of Mrs. Eugene Neliorty six projects in twenty one a short time. While they were son. A splendid evtning was counties of Utah. The various here Mrs. Kenneth Benson enterrefreshments enjoyed, being servprojects consist of gradin, rav- tained with a dinner honoring ed 16 members and one guest. to anc Mr. eling, wood and concrete those and Mrs. Peterson, The William F. Rigby camp of steel bridges, new construction, Mr. and Mrs. Da- DUP met present being at the home and maintenance. 295 vid of of Norma Thursday Burgoyne and family, Chrstensen at which miles of state roads are involvec Logan; Ray Hansen, James Mil- a lovely propram was render, rein the contracts. ler, Mrs. Zin Petersen, Mr. and freshments being served to 12 Mrs. Kenneth Petersen and sons members La Development News Features by Malcolm, Clyde and George. A Verne Rigby, Daisy Larsen and Mate ltoad System social evening followed. Drew Christensen. Utah 'ranks thn-in the west Mrs. Ras Larsen, of Logan was multi-iane in the building oi or The a Amecia club entertained with evening, Wedensday party a viistor Thursday, having attendto an super mgnways, according Sarah Anderson and ed the Jenkins DUP meeting. rour State honoring arucie on .Know Opal Clarke. Lunch was served Mr. Mis. Dave and the state Griffin, Kay Government, maturing and party played bridge. and Helen Griffin and Miss Shirroad system m the current issue Gifts the were presented to the honley Leishman of Wellsvillle, mooi the titan Development iews ored Those present were tored to guests. Ogden Monday to atjust pubiisned. Ine aroicie pomns Opal Clarke, Charlotte Jenkins, tend the livestock show. Mrs. Grifout that during tne past twenty Le Ora Edris years more tnan 2U0(J miles have Ve Neal Jenkins, Norma Hansen, fin visited her sister, Mrs. John Alvis, Munk, wh'o served dinner to the Jenkins, oeen added to tne state road sysAiieen Marker, Sarah Anderson, party. tem, tnat tile number oi miles Drek Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Griffin and oi paved roads has increased Mrs. Coleen Benson, a student children, of Sugar House, were irom 303 miles up to 2805 miles. Ah of this mileage and type of at Logan, spent Wednesday ev- overnight guests of his parents has takenu ening at the home of her par- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Griffin Saturroad improvement Mr. and Mrs. Willis Benson. day. a period in wncih ents, piace auiing Mrs. Sevilla Reese Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larsen and and son tne average cost oi a mrle of road nas increased Irom $iU,60U, bacx daughter Ruby, returned home were week end visitors of her m ia z up to ijioa,aaa in 1947. Monday from a weeks vacation parents, Mr. and Msr. Sidney since laoa, when tne state Road visiting her sister, Mrs. B. J. Alvis. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith and commission was organized, J90,-oo- Hil at Le Grande, Oregon. Christi and Mrs. Mary U00 have been spent on nwe daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Stone road construction and $31,000,000 have received an announcement Bankhead, motored to Salt Lake fo rthe week end. on maintenance fo the hignway of the saf earrival of a son, bom City is emphatic article Ine system. Sunday the 8th at a hospital to m pointmg out tnat Contrary to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnett, of Iarold Peterson Appointed wnat some have believed, Utah nas never lost nor allowed to go To Public UEA Relations Automobile fan belts unused any money appropriated products. and radiator hose will also be Harold M. Peterson, of Logan, oy the iederal government lor items produced. The has been appointed a chairman the among road work in Utah. Tlrere has plant will employ 300 people of the Public Relations committee always been ampie revenue de- with a payroll of more than of the Utah Education Association, rived Irom the gasoline tax to MOO, 000 per month under normwas announced today by Allan insure all federal money coming al M. operations. West, executive secretary. basis. to Utah on a t j Shop These Ads And Save $$$ byMit OUR DEMOCRACY Each an Individual in his ownright recognition of the Throughout our history the -IN THE COMMUNITY AND INDIVIDUAL IN THE FAMILY AS THE NATION -- HAS BEEN AN ESSENTIAL ELEMENT IN THE VITALITY OF THE AMERICAN NOME, , u, American families, for example, place particular EMPHAS IS ON THE EDUCATION OF THEIR CHILDREN. FROM TH TIME A CHILD IS BORN THE FAMILY IS LOOKING AHEAD AND THROUGH SAVINGS -- SOMETIMES THAT THE YOUNGSTER WILL THROUGH LIFE INSURANCE-S- O ABLE TO DEVELOP FULLY HIS TALENTS AND CAPABILITIES TAKE ADVANTAGE OH THE OPPORTUNITIES QRN Ail OOP DeAAOCPACV. PLANNING-SOMETIM- ES - j U j;; i matching .New Roaa to Puffer Lake Allocation of $6,0U0 to Piute county has been made by the .Department of Publicity and Industrial Development lor a new access earth road into the national f lorest area above Marys-val- e. This amount will be aug- mented by $2,500 from Piute coun-t- y road lunds. ine new access highway is expected to stimulate x opening oi old metal mines in the area and create new tourist interest as the road will aiford a new entrance to the hunting, fishing and scemc areas in the Puller Lake district. The new ro-- d will be known as tne k Horse Heaven Road. Steel Goods Increase 600 Percent in Production of steel goods the of six times that Utah is prewar rate as a result of ol established manufacturing; plants, bmpioyment m Utah in j.947 is 65 per cent higher than that of prewar" years and year wdl total payrolls this $70,000,000, according to information presented beiore the Utah Manufacturers in annual convention at Sait Lake City. Marriages and Divorces Increase in Utah The Bureau of Census reveals that for approximately every three xe-pansi- on marriages in Utah last year there was one divorce. There were 9781 marriages and 3433 divorces dur- -.-. ing 1946. For every 1000 population there were 5.5 divorces, which was a slight increase over 4.6 for 1945. The marriage rate per 1000 popuation for 1946 was 15.4 compared with 11.7 for 1945. the divorce rate in . Surprisingly is .Utah slightly higher than the national average of 4.3 per 1000 population and the marriage rate 'slightly lower than the national , average of 16.3 per 1000. Thermoid Production Starts .At Nephi Production is underway at the i. 'Thermoid company plant at concenbe will Operations trated on production of equipment urgently needed in mining areas the west, such as conveyor oi - industrial rubber if A good cook is a better cook electrically ! Even inexperienced cooks become ness, extra ease less time in the kitchen. electrically! True, manufacturers have not yet been able to keep up with the tremendous demand And the new electric ranges offer a host but increasing numbers of new electric of new improvements, enabling faster cook- ranges reach, this territory each week. So be wise j see your dealer now. good cooks for cookings a snap ing, mote certain results, extra cleanli-- . x ah A- - $ v Ne-ph- Swf. 'ptuMt tycM, Dectfeti A Utah Power & light Company Message V A Hi ' 0 A I. I it - ENJOY BETTER LIVING ELECTRICALLY a i v 3 , |