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Show MAY THIS JOURNAL 8 iS OF RELIEF GREET TEXAN POW RELIGIOUS LEADERS HAIL IKE FOR REFUGEE STAND www v v i. ,u I .- -j . st-t- x v iWWi'W w ywyzvv-wv-rw- V - . ' w1 wa'j)c:w ' l ' ' , -. . ui " ;. v-- '' ' 'i ? .A ? ' A V-- fV u - 1953. 1C, I j M$' -- 31' A ' n. Hbr I r. f- - i ) y r V' ' :. 1 , V "1.3.. calling on President Dwight D. Eisenhower at the White House, visas for refugees. Shown (1. to r.) are: commend his proposal that Congress grant 240,000 non-quoof Christ in America; Msgr. Edward E. Swanstrom, Dr. Walter W. Van Kirk, National Council of Churches National Catholic Welfare Conference; the President; Dr. Paul C. Empie, National Lutheran Council; Dr. Roland Elliott, Church World Service, and Walter Bieringer, United Services for New Americans. REPRESENTATIVES OF RELIGIOUS GROUPS, ta ;wwom:v.-.y- , - i Tooele Future Farmers of America Junior Farmers Urged to Enter Fat Stock Show Mew Administrator i deadSALT LAKE CITY-En- try line for the 17th annual Intermountain Junior Fat Stock Show is .Monday, May 25, Show Manager Merrill I). Parkin reminded cluli and Future Farmer members this week. The Show will be staged June at the North Salt Lake and Stock Yards. The annual event attracts hundreds of Future Farmclub memers of America and bers from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada and Colorado. Premiums totaling thousands of dollars will be distributed. In addition, stock sold at auction during the two day show traditionally brings good premiums well above current market prices. Parkin said entry blanks must be in the bands of William D. Packman, secretary. Box 32!, Salt Lake City 1, by Monday, May 25. Mr. Backman reported that several hundred entries had already II 1 II $ t takes up his duties in Washington as new Rural ARCHER NELSEN As an educational feature of the members of the FFA and club organizations have been selected by their respective groups to participate in the various phases of Show Management. To assist in Show barn arrangement will be and LaVer I). Wayne Rose, Godfrey, FFA members. On the Show Town Government are Doyle Landon, FFA and Melvin Burning-ham- , 4-- Last year the Show attracted over 5(H) youthful farmers with more than lotto entries, Mr. Parkin said. He urged all consumers interested in obtaining prime meat to participate in the auctions. in disobedience to Him, First entry to be received was we ought to feel no security, althat of Stanley Bracken, St. John, though God is good. Utah. Stanley is a member of the Mary Baker Eddy 2fllfl) 1BB GO UNION PACIFIC The moment you step aboard your Union Pacific train your vacation begins! ac- commodations: Pullmans, with sections, roomettes, bedrooms, drawing rooms, compartments; Coaches, with reserved reclining seats. Through your window watch a continually changing pano- rama unfold. Stroll about as you please , You leave all cares behind. You have a wide choice of . . . meet new friends . . . enjoy the hospitality of the lounge. Enjoy famous Union Pacific meals that appeal. The featured dining car item for May is fresh caught Brook Trout delicious in a delicate butter sauce! On a Union Pacific train there are no driving worries and you arrive rested and refreshed. If a car is needed, it's convenient and inexpensive to rent one on arrival. Get the most out of your vacation. Wherever you go, for extra pleasure, go Union Pacific. Children five yeors old end under 2 half fore; under five free. 1 detail ond reservation tee your nearest Union Pocitc Railroad ticket agent. For for Dependable Passenger and Freight Transportation j Dl Be Specific - - Use n (? (p nu T5 Lt u v5u V. ft. H, members. The boys and girls elect their own Show Town officials, including a mayor, recorder and chief of police. The chief will then appoint his own police force. If living Yyi? - II been received. Electrification Administrator The former lieutenant governor of Minnesota was sworn in by Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Benson. &kjlk and has entered a male Hereford, Bumbo II, in the fat baby beef division. The entry was endorsed by Leland L. Beckstrom, vocational teacher. WOUNDED REPATRIATE Cpl. Eddie Vidal is met Dy his sobbing wife at the Kelly Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, after his long flight Marine, who lost from a North Korean prison camp The parts of both legs in a mortar blast, is the first of the released prisoners of war from San Antonio to arrive home. (International Soundphoto) Safety Awards Given by U.P. & L. S. Bennion, Utah Power vice presi- d member dent and of the Council of the Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. OGDEN Recognition for their Alfred Green, lineman at Layton outstanding achievements in safety will come Thursday May 7 to 55 for Utah Power will be among Ogden and northern Utah em- those accorded recognition. ployes of Utah Power & Light Co. These men, all of whom have Household Hint worked continuously for 10 years To brighten ebony, apply olive or longer in hazardous occupations oil with a flannel cloth, and then e without a accident, will polish with chamois clotn. be honored at the companys 1053 No one can build his security Safety Roll of Honor banquet in the nobleness of another. Ogden. Speaker will be Dr. Adam upon "Willa Cather lost-tim- newly-appointe- |