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Show Tuesday, March 23, 1954 E. C. Dowling News PRESS BOOSTS BASEBALL Were always glad to see the IT AGAIN: Harriett press here, quipped Casey Stenof Sunnyside, Harrison bowling for the Kaiser Steel team, bowled a high 209 ganle last Wednesday night during League play. Last week during the same league night another gal (Donna Leavitt) bowling for the Kaiser Offices, bowled a high 220 game. Two hundred score is considered in any . ladies league, ..very-go- od When they bowl over anywhere. that mark they are due a lot of credit. So lets tip our hats to all these gals that are doing such a wonderful job. High score of the week : Ladies Men Keno Tollis Harriett Harrison gel to newsmen, because we always have so many announcements to make. This followed Martins draft call, Bill Millers injury, Allie Reynolds knee sprain and Ewell Blackwells announcement that he was quitting the game, says The Sporting News. -- 207 ; .209 Kaiser Steel Airport Service License Sales Up total of 208,377 Utah fishing, hunting, and trapping licenses were purchased during 1953, according to final figures recently compiled by the accounting diviA It was recently said : Mass production and mass distribution are two modern phenomena pn which American prosperity is founded. But to exploit these two concepts for the maximum benefit of the maximum number of people, a third concept must be added mass investment. In other words, industry can no longer rely on a relatively few people to finance expansion and progress. The needed money must come from millions of typical Americans who believe in our economic system and its future. And, most important of all, this is the way to bring about true economic democracy. non-reside- nt The Guadalupana Club gave Claudia Roybal a farewell hankie party Sunday at 2:00 oclock in the recreation hall at the Good Shepherd church. She was presented with a prayer book from Father Sanders. The family is making their new home in Arizona. said that the company and its subsidiary, The Western Colorado River Power Co., had upped elec- tric capacity from 248,858 watts in 1945 to 455,988 kilowatts n in 1953. An additional $25 Va in will be spent for expansion 1954, he said. This includes money to be spent this year on two new power plants, one at Salt Lake City, the other at Castle Gate in Utahs Carbon county. kilomil-lio- ac-io- THEATRE R Sunnyside it O P-T- A floe TTCd EafQ r"-nri- The new 115-h.- p . 1-blo- Six is ck the only completely modern engine in the industry six-cylind- .the only . . low-pric- make possible greater high- -' ' compression power, longer Valve Bfe. er ' SHORT STROKE, - HIGHTURSUIISCI CGMIUST1GSI thoroughly mix fuel and air for with all these features ! more efficient combustion. with skirt that T extends below the crankshaft, provides the great strength and rigidity needed for smooth, quiet engine performance and extra long engine life.; short-strok- e , low-fricti- The Stunning New Btauty ROSSI IMTAKf MANIFOLD precise balance and smoother operation. . UtfilMDOfe Fords new with its completely modem low-fricti- economy on Overhead-Valv- e on Six, I-bl- high-compres-si- on, design, brings you even better gas economy than last years Ford Six . . the sweepstakes winner (with Overdrive) in the 1953 Mobilgas Economy Hun. MV. w.wCr.v.v Come in new 115-h.- p. P.D.A.P. Friday and Saturday Only 26 and 27 . FOUR4EAKIN0 CRANKSHAFT Is cast rather than forged for more designed into this new Ford engine! ELEONORA CHASSIS faster, feeds fuel fast and uniformly for quick starts and smooth MGO.N DIIP-CAJ- the DESIGN LOW-FRICTI- gives you more usable horsepower, with less engine wear." Six ed OVERHEAD VALVES FRET-TURNI- No other six in America offers MARCH a 'Gravy Train" TTLaKD Introducing Joe Marsh You Might Call it FOUR-POR- T NU-STA- A - y, non-reside- nt , P-T- In UP&Ls annual report es. Nearly 5,000 more of this type Bads-bwas sold during 1953 than in 1952. just off the press, George M. board chairman and president, Lesser increases were noted in nearly all other license categories, alike. resident and P-T- A P-T- A Rom where sit The Third Concept department of fish and in Salt Lake City. offices game This figure represents an increase of 10,413 over the total license sales of such licenses. Utah Power & Light Both resident and licenses are included in the total, Utah Power and Light Co. anwith twelve individual types of nounced this week that it has fishing, hunting, and trapping bespent $84.5 million since the end ing represented. of World War II to nearly double Largest increase noted was in its electric generating capacity. the sale of resident fishing licens1953 sion in nyside, as a nominating commit- will announce its selections for offices at the Recreation officers for the various tee to nominate J T7 next of The selection the coming year. meeting. A recreation center for each this committee was unanimously The next regular meeting of the memwill be held Carbon of East association is Carbon the county community approved by he goal set up by the Council bers present. Monday night, April 19. The promeet-nof Youth Agencies' at their g This committee will be assisted gram, under the direction of Prowhich was held Monday night, by a committee of teachers to be gram Chairman Mrs. Helen Day-to- n, will be on the subject of waMarch 15. Representation from selected at a later date by the comter fluorination for the prevention he verious service clubs, womens faculty of the school. The clubs and other group through- mittee of parents and teachers of tooth decay in children. out the county met and discussed JdvrtiMmat he problems of youth delinquency hroughout-Carb- on eounty. The fundamental cause of this I ...&y delinquency was determined to be ack of facilities for giving the n young people opportunity for and recreation. Recreation acilities through the county are very inadequate in all cases, and a united effort will be put forth by this group in the months ahead Was reading the other day raja is really going to extremes o at least supply part of the about a Maharaja in India who to impress his guests. Around needed material for the county. has a miniature electric train all this part of the world, hospitality There is as much greatness of made of silver. Now, maybe that's certainly doesnt need all those mind in acknowledging a good not unusual for a prince, but this fancy trimmings. urn, as in doing fellow had it running aronndon You don't have to spend a lot an enormous dining table in the of money or go to a lot of work Nominating royal palace. when folks drop in. Just offer The twelve cars on the train them what you have coffee, tea, (Continued From Page One) are loaded with different kinds a temperate glass of beer and neva Steel Division at the Horse of fruits, nuts, and beverages. let them make their own choice. Canyon mine. And the train stops automatiThey'll feel they're getting a royal About 120 parents and teachers in so each front of rom East Carbon attended the cally plate the welcome! person sitting there can choose meeting. President Boyd McKean what he wants. announced that the executive From where I sit, the Maha board had named Byron Hixson, Columbia, Ellis Peacock, Drager-on- , Copyright, 1954, United States Brewers Foundation and Mrs. H. T. Murphy, Sun Canters GALS DO . Page XTtrt THE DBAGERTON TRIBUNE 280 and Test Drive the Ford Overdrive optional at extrd coat. POKE) n-- EDjSXSK (BUZZ United Motor Company PHONE EAST MAIN ONLY FORD DEALERS SELL 345 USED CARS AND TRUCKS ' |