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Show FRANKLIN NEWS Fugena Lundqulst at SmlthfleM Satin da v from there hey went to Tionton to visit Mis Oliver-so- n s molher. Mis Mary II. Lowe, who is staving with her daughter, W,ser Hnd family. WRIGIIT sit up jet Mis Hilda Olsen of MlA Riggs Hand, ip- - Weston spent the post week with ' fi nm son, her Son Lewis danghtei, Mis Either Biges and family 8 ii oung at Rule, a former lesidentl i nit t Ii.p k, in.,! iFsielie st.,,tl Mrreturned home with "f Biggs She died I'anklin week with her Saturday that lie had tetrned anothei h of 8 lingering illness. him and spent several days at i1'1 Attend open He is now assistant Franklln A good number of Fiankhn folks supei intendent of the locomotive division of General Motors attended the high school ope:,, at Sa,urday overnight and Sunday Lewis ia.Vrf0 Mrs Earl MrRa(1 Mis Paul Woodward gave an Preston and repotted a veiy good .sumtav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horae lesson for lal soi the Inteiesting performance Mis A R Entrant visited her'Hawkes were Mr. and Mis, Don-- 1 Relief Sonet v scieme class in Mr. and Mis Mavnanl Ha In ot hi i hd Momsmi at Ogden one aid Hobson and mother, Tuesdiv Following the lesson the of lagan s;,ent 'he weekend with dav list week class was sm prised with a del.- - (heir parents. M amt Mis l ,,, 'Vet da Neeley of Logan. Mi and Nits Abe Row cut and. A emus aientine lunch 'Hamilton of bianklm and Mi and special speaker at church Mis h lla Henson, Mi s RavmondlMis Alma C'houles of I an view son Keith sent last week m.t.ng Sunday evening was Ray Guymon at hildien and Salt Ogden Preeee and daughrei of McCain- of Mr. and Mis Afion Nelson and Logan temple. Carol Low. mon, called on Mi and Mis Wil- - two sons of Pn. ate'lo s, ent i.e a short talk for the youths gae To Hoim vv liain Handy Kndnv they weie on w eekend it h M s N.mvuis program. iients their wav f'1 atend the wedding Mr and Mis l.es'er Atkii.-u- i, Mi and Mis I.v le Nash took Mr. and Mis U illia n Liunn- - M leception of Mi and Mis. John Catheime Jonsim to Ioiatello bialev at Logan lzen of Pans weir iMiirg at the Hi.iav where she took the tram 502 L&keS Shi A laige pf numbeq she spent heip tX the I I a ladies attended the tumsMau tea Levor Donev attended a .aille weekend with her husband. Sena- - leu UD TOT for Miss Jeanne Kuinham at;hreedmg meeting at Logan Thu's- - m, Minion 'Pelei Jensen Her Pieston Fndav afternoon, Cf.FVELAND (UP dav. Mis Donev anompaniod him mni e Miss Hizaheth Winwaid 01 Winter on IloiHie Hawkes and Dairel and spent the day with Mis. o, la t uton took caie of the fanulv ,hp (''eat Lakes has resulted m 'Kuhuman went to Logan last I.Neeley, the beithing of 502 laige vessels while she was away. week foi mednai vheik ups They Mss Maigaiet Iniiavson of Sundav dinner guests of Mis 2" Haibors from Kingston, Ont., to aie both slowly' impioving Ontario, Calif, who was visiting I.anta tlmtteitnn weie Mr Hnd Duluth, Minn, according to a list A good manv Franklin folks ather grandfather, Kied Rallison at Vis At ml Chattel Ion and son complied by the Great Lakes Tow tended Ihe lovely wedding lecep-tio- n Whitney, called on her aunt Mis Kent, of Arimo, Mi and Mis inK Co here. of Mr. and Mis John Bralev Doia Aitken one day last week nn Senmons and family of Lo-- 1 In Cleveland, 25 ships are tied up at Sunshine Teriaie in Logan Fn-daMi and Mis Jos, ph Vbision gun and Mi and Mis Noiinan until the the thaws come, with weie Sunday dinne- - guests ot Mi (lutleitnn and family of Maple skeleton crews keeping things in evening Mis Nettie Lewis who Is Mis. Lee Jones at !i ion ii. oidei, Attend Service Mi and Mis Flovd Robinson and velesoing at her home in biank- The local fire depaitment keeps lln from a majoi Mr and Mis Douglas Olivci-o- n Mi uni M,s Percy Gibson spent i chart show ing w here each vessel opetntion. K siovv lv' the funei it ot Mi. Mind. tv at Ogden v isit mg i elaliv es. is beilhed in case of emergencies. improving bu is unable to attended -- ' iii - n lii-sin- i I r'T 5rh-- 6 . Z?1' MOUKB prpvi Staff Correspondent LAKE CITY, Feb. 22 (UP) most potentially sensa-5'- 1' action of 1150 moves lal , M- - Afl'RR" V fj renter stage again the 1 onto the rrow-a- 'ith District Judge Will rmrac Parawan tomorrow LN?nvt of ttni begin hearing direct In the fight of Milton to remain a member of commission. I We finance Gov. J. Bracken Lee .Republican former i.n 3 dismissed Taylor pe J riomncratic Gov. 3 Maw, for that Lee was Taviors failure to act Interests of the people in f payment of premiums purchase of bonds, Illegal, He Saye with Htee has filled the vacancyDemo-bM. Mason, another Taylor charges his ouster had not megal because he He given a proper hearing. Jso the validity of Lee's f itate ut . suxn questions Plt a, led n . Governors Attorney, Clif-l. Ashton, said today that Lwlll not be in the courtroom. already rec0rd of ef EJe has given a what he did to the Great Winter v Eacksofthe lln on when one killed and na imnr5f COLLIDE HEADONRaUroad wrecking crane In background helps clear the Rockvll!e N. Y, where two commuter trains collided neaa- re arnin8 light onto a bingle track. At least 29 persons ere m l?U dLsaster. Motormansignal ot tiie one train nas been charges! with Cr, enn-'an- d manslaughter. , H n Kaufman-Har- t "The Ashton explained. (Continued from Page One) wuntiff has raised the question is completely destroyed The .he sufficiency of the governor's lity Uving-ruube will action Stanley and iibiaiy court Any iion are in the nature of a review monopolized by the liascihle invalid, are invited to g these actions. In court, but all meals, and strange gifts of surh fTajlor will be Is talking w ill be done by Parnell items as penguins, octupi. and e Utah Democratic mummy casps hgin to arne who may From this point on, almost anyJ.jer and attorney, to have I.ee thing can liapppn -- and does I anintoattempt Difficult Rr.ie for further court fc,ught The lead -- which 'equips that stioning. of the length of the Mr. Whitesides dominate Ihe s ene strictly legal whether he is spe'king or not anng vary. On few is one of the nv st diffieult ot ses, it should last only are r.V-i- t modem theater hut t will lie jfs. If political issues in the capable harts rf Di Hanriavs nmy sen himself, u iiose loni evpeiieme both as an undt i gu, luate Utah State thespian and famed directoi of plys and the annual LDS Hill Cumorah pagean' , make him particularly well qualified. long-tim- Others LAKE CITY (UP! Gov. Lee told an Optimists' jtb luncheon here Tuesday that t tame law firm has controlled It I'tsh Democratic party for at SALT and at one time th Republican the state. ait 20 years bo controlled rtj In said that about eight or 12 tan ago, the same telephone tuber was used by both Repub-ri- n headquar-rs-headquarter- s and Democratic Lea he by were said the one firm of law' si members that m told the club reason he left the mayor' Price and entered state tics was to aid the return of to a basis of 'e government ueity and sincerity. I wanted to awaken the people the needs of honesty In their re government, the Republican executive said. He added he it was wrong to permit pres-::- e free run' groups to have a only i.j of E' capitols. of the eccentric s peison-alitie- who appear in the play aie Lorain e Sheldon, English actress and nocturnal siren of the boudoir, played by Josie Barnes, Cache Junction; Banjo, based on Groucho Marx, Don Quayle, Logan; Miss nurse who is Preen, hopeless about her penal servitude with Whitesides, Rosemary Pantone, Ogden; Maggie, his irrepressible secretary, Sylvia Nelson; Beverley Carlton, a prototype of Noel Coward, William Slout, Vermont-illMich. Other Characters The eniaged and indignant Mr. Stanley is played by Howard Maughan, Logan; Mrs. Stanley, Dorothy Gillis, Blackfoot, Ida.; Richard Stanley, Weston Vernon, Carol June Logan; Stanley, Warnke, Collinston, Harriet Stanley, Van Brite, Logan; John; the butler, Don Gillis, Ogden; Sarah, the cook, Connie Phillips, Dayton, Ida.; Dr. Bradley, Sam Fletcher, Preston, Ida.; Prof. Metz, Ray Johnson, Logan; Sandy, Dick Salt Lake City; Mr. Barker, A. D. Sessions, Fresno, Calif.; and e, Pow-elso- n, Bert Jefferson, Frank Nuffer, Logan; and Leslie Wanlass, Logan. Tickets for the production are now on sale in the ticket office of the Main building. pie remained disinterested and l tical votes bids made for parties warned that he felt the cur-- rt trend in national government toward socialism. He said this r.d would continue as long as Lee public services. offering louse ThevJ Pictured Passes lavajo Aid Bill WASHINGTON (U.Pv-- The rif pawed a bill to I.ouse authorize an t ,50,000 rehabilitation program ' Navajo and Hopl Indians on if Artioia-NMaxico rir-- l os. Bv vot. of th house amendment by Rep. Wes-- I D'Ewart, R Mont., which !Jd have Imposed certain state upon the Indians. maure, passed by a unatif nowalready returns to the f chamber for consideration or house amendments. a 198-14- 2, M an A- - nrrirriiirriTrirri'rTii George. A housewife In California Five Years Driving in 70 Days! de- "oldv- - Creomulsion tCSt 01 moro ,han 30 a millions of users. Hood ,LCbcsl fine bt for It contains no narcotics children. ror Ask vour and take it lfngredenls. t0 -- fl55SsioN Coal-tow- o o To test Ihe wear- brand-ne- w ... ... th Mileage! 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OIL-PLAT- E MOTOR OIL 51?i0, CONTINENTAL NEW RECORD MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 22 (UR) who must rarry 132 pounds o 14 hours cars raced over blistering highways along the Mexican border a day for 10 weeks. After 50,000 miles of continuous driving, engines shewed no wear of any consequence in fact, an average of less than one of an inch on crankshafts and cylinders! Astounding proof: factory polishing marks were still visible on piston rings! Law u,R0" quick,y 10 ,h !vuh e t0 relieve oite uJ LI fighting ability of amazing new Conoco Super Motor Oil, six Cough Relief "in uiuLiiluTfLmjjLiL ii uiijBiiiri nno Livud Lands :0, nr nt broad smile. He also can believe me! be very sevei A gentleman wrote from Kentucky that h didnt se any sense search. In continuing th "It'a m, h said. "I am a blacksmith, usd to b a distiller and understand Washington was one of the first. I even look like clared that her gardner has the quiet manners and at the same time tlw "sharp tongue our first president had. "I dont see how you could overlook him, she said. And If you do rjt I would thank you. The man is getting in my hair. All Phase Green would lik to make it clear that he Is "calling on all of the resources of the modern theater to make his play tell the (i Public story of George Washington through pantomlne, American and English folksong, dance, mental Uke CITY (U.PL-Ut- ah af'ken Lee asked speech, dreams, story line, music, today and vivid choreography. .hur V. Watkins, R. Utah, The play, said Green, w ii' emproduce legislation giving the cent shar I" sales phasize the latter part of the first at some nsuiveyed government lands. presidents life, swelling bitter on the dark and days length 8,1 Pmoeeds from h w hen f fLour out f each 36 of his second administration, ' of and wisdom ,l'ch 'and when it is it seemed that his cL? fnd 37 5 Per cent of the courage would not be sufficient to the remainder. lie save the young nation. The "wisdom and courage part temporary allocation an ,he 0,he,s should be caught the fancy of a lady in ed pendln8 completion of Seattle. She plugged her man by r.syi. saying: My hustband is the wisest and 'Rxo most courageous man in the world. Er"rea, Feb. 22 a.D- -': A lot of folks think he looks like too. rK' native poli-'- tl George, ,!!" ep"broke out anew in On my own, in the fust story. soth I mentioned tongue in cheek lhat it would not be too bad for the candidate to know how to belt a cherry tree with a hatchet and claim strict honesty. That brought boy a note from an 'Her in Minnesota who claimed he alhad wrecked a couple of '3:"7rtdmRVor old fail to stop ready crops and refused to tell cherry cZnt d'laV- - Safe, depend-- f any lie about it. p Asks nr (Continued From Page One) ask Paul Green not to look any farther. 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