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Show t Road to Utopia Some folks lwlirvp things them. ... a Blind Alley lcause they want to i ! And Daughter '1 1 . - : great-grandfath- provide. h- ' 3 ' The Neighbor Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Midvale, Utah, under the Act of March I Efficiency Keep Food Prices Low j Rose, County Agent Krushchev has said to us We will bury you. In Russia today, with food shortage, 45 per cent of the population are on farms, producing food. In the U.S.1 only 10 per cent of our populate producing food, we have food surpluses. In spite of this, the farmer is presented to the public in a bad light. Many conBurners think of the farmer as By Wayne . i getting fat off the land, due to high food prices. How many know that out of a 20 cent loaf of bread that the farmer receives only 2.3 cents for the wheat, about 11 cents from a 25 cent quart of milk and only 2 cents for the corn :n a 26 cent box of cornflakes. Did know that the you of average hourly earnings the farm workers, including were farm operator, last year only 72 cents compared to factory workers earnings of $2.31 per hour? Food costs have risen less since 1947 than moat other con sumer items in the cost of living index. We can thank the efficiency of the American farmer for this. Heres a salute to America's secret weipo n the American farmer. . Dynamic People Oklahoma City, Talos Missle Join Fleet The U. S. Pacific Fleet received added punch in the Western Pacific in December when tiie guided missile cruiser USS Oklahoma City (CLG5) joined the away and carries the missile sea as speeds in excess of 30 tional or nuclear warheads on on to its target. knots. At her cruising speed of target. mfs- - 15 knots, Oklahoma City has a The increased strength of the Talos, a beam-ridinsile, is guided to target by com range of over 7,500 miles, highly mob.le fleet in the Far p'ex electronic system. During' Her maneuverability, long East is an added deterrent Seventh Fleet. the first few seconds, the mis-- range, and high speed combine against any violation of the 15,000-towar- site's i light is directed by con-- to make the guided missile peace and security in this imThis ship relieved the USS St. Paul troi units within the Oklahoma cruiser invaluab.e as a scout. portant area. (CA73), a heavy cruiser, in late City. Seconds after it becomes picket, or raider. Oklahoma City December as the flagship for airborne, an internal brain" is alsu designed to serve as an Cdr. Seventh Fleet Vice Admir- steers the Talos on to the tar-- , effective member of a fast car-geA. William Schoech. al ricr task force or amphibious Oklahoma City w one of three The missile system is aug- - assault force, guided missile cruisers present- merited by a twin As a new member of the U.S.' gun ly attached to the Parific Fleet. mount with dueai purpose ca Seventh Fleet in the Western USS Providence (CLG6) and gun j Pacific. Oklahoma City repre-moupabllities and a triple USS Topeka (CLG8) are both for use against surface sents the latest concept in anti-o- r armed with Terrier surface-to-ai- r shore targets. air missile warfare. She is an guided missiles while OkOklahoma City has a comple-- elusive, mobile launching plat-melahoma City is armed with r of over 1,000 men. lfer form capable of delivering missiles. Talos surface-to-ai- r main engines, generating aslaling missile? with conven-25,00- 0 Both missiles were developed shaft horsepower each, by Hercules Powder Co. cruis- can propel the ship through. the Two more Taios-finn- g ers, USS Galveston (CLG3) and USS Columbus (CLG12), are Mrs Alice L. n 1 NEIGHBOR USE And Remember What They Read 12 CR - BUY LINES - 09 scheduled to join the Pacific Fleet in 1962. Conversion of Oklahoma City from a light cruiser to a guided missile cruiser brought about many changes in her. armament. More than three dozen 20- - and guns Were removed. The number of 5- - and guns were reduced and missile the Talos dual-firin- g launcher was installed on the stem of the ship. Although Talos is primarily a surface-to-ai- r missile, it can also be used effectively against surface ships and shore targets. ! H ;s i: MENS DRESS SHOES Featuring such quality names as FREEMAN v it and JARMAN . .. most sizes - many styles - Black Brown - Tan one of the many styles 65 with a conventional or nuclear warhead. Talus was declared operation al when it was first fired at sea by the guided missile cruiser Gaveston in February, 1959. One year later, the Oklahoma first Parific hnnamn F'let ship to &Z the Jalos . $J88 HARD TO FIT? Sg88 A thru 4E j Dr. CR7-266- MARKET No. 3 4C00 Cliff & Mildred Kiddle Owner - Any smart bunny knows that flamcless electric drying puts extra freshness and ilufli- ness into clothes . . . because clothes are caressed electric heat. Many gently by sunshine-pur- e things come out of an electric dryer so soft and fluffy no ironing is needed. There is less fading, too, with a flameless electric dryer. You have fewer clothes to buy. Clothes washed after breakfast can be dry and ready to wear long before lunch. There is a good selection of new electric dryers awaiting you at your dealers now I Now Open for Business Every Day 6 AM Groceries 9 Meats 9 TO 9 1 AM Produce Hardware 9 N otions BETTER 9 Rentals SEE YOUR DEALER Wt 4NlkM Million COLDEST BEER & ELECTRONIC EYE 21 NOW WITH A FLAMELESS POP IN TOWN SOUND 'fehis Photo Dollar Mile AM 4672 Holladay Blvd. 4 Highland Dr. i DuPont Paint ZOOMS .Holladay Variety & Ttcykt OUT CAMERAS Vz off V.,-- - 3736 Highland CHILDRENS DRESSES oh' Subscribe To The Neighbor . PROJECTORS S&W8& en Murray's DIFFERENT 98 Ar-ent- Raymond Aiken stood as best man for his brother. Lynn Butler. Larry Thorpe, and Leon Anderson ushered. The couple are residing in Pocatello, Ida. $099 6 thru 15 Widths Webb. , setting for a ceremony united Miss Dorothy Ann f. fthl "! IR.ai1'! Roser and R0ndeU N. Mabey Jr. satch SlEc,r.s in vadoTaahneni Thursday, Dec. 28. is past prest-- 1 Themarriage Ri Rev Mbcp jOMOh p dent and publicity chairman of Morcton officiated. Wasatch Literary Club and a The bride is a daughter of Mr life member of the Lynds k Mrs Glen A. Roser, 1323 Chapter of tiie Eastern Star Blaine Ave. 1735 South). Par- r" thMe S a" MrMrS press and ,t,.of, Mabey, Bountiful. contest nationwide publicity Miss Jane Mabey attended the when she served as publicity bride as maid of honor: Miss chairman for State Federal! ion z Maya Scull and Miss Cathy of Womens Clubs. stood as bridesmaids and Mrs Taylor was born in Clar- - Miss Franees Roser, Miss Barendon County, Pa., a daughter bara Roser, and Miss Patricia 0f william C. and Lavina Boyd Roser were jun:or bridesmaids. Ryant. She married William J. Arthur Pelt Jr was best Hanford Taylor Aug. 23, 1891, in man, while Glen A. Roser Jr., They came to Utah Hugh Hagius. Ralph Mabey, and Hma- ,n 1905 whm, Mr Taylor died in Thomas Kavne Roser ushered. 1949. The bride is a graduate of the Mrs Taylor is the mother of University of Utah, where she two sons, Edward A. Taylor, was affiliated with Kappa KapTaft, Calif., and Robert W. pa Gamma. Mr Mebey also atTaylor, Salt Lake. She ayso lias tended the U. of U. 7 grandchildren, 26 The couple plan to reside in and two Salt Lake following a honeymoon to Aspen, Colo. EUMIG GROUPS Sizes t & Miss Sharon lllone Butler became the bride of Eldon Earl Aiken Dee. 16 at the home of the brdcs parents, Mr & Mrs Elmer Butler. 1722 Oakridge Dr. (3790 Soulh). Alvin J. Butler, LDS bishop, and uncle of the bride, officiated at the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr & Mrs Owen D. Aiken. Paul, Ida. A reception that evening honored the newlyweds at the Valley LDS Stake House. Attending the bride were M!ss Linda Allen and Miss Penny onlly NEW and ..,1.??". has a range of miles. It can be fitted CLOSING THREE with Says Nuptials With Mr Mabey & long super- 30-fo- (Nylon Acetate) AQUARIUM Mrs Alice Lavilla Taylor, 3376 Soulh 900 EaRt, celebrated her 90th' birthday Dec. 26. During her life she has 'bees' in ,am Ui"rT0f 7.mArn3 "'as anti-aircra- ft 40-m- Sharon lllone Butler Weds Eldon E. Aiken BOYS DRESS SHOES Taylor 90th Enoys Birthday HALF SLIPS STOCK YOUR TROPICAL Dorothy Roser Y & 'A off dev-fou- over . . . ; g 1 The 3,000-lb- . , sonic missile Read Fast 8-- missile can pack either a nuclear or conven- t. 4708 Holladay Blvd. American Farm j speed, this 3,000-'b- . tional warhead. i 609-foo- t, County. 9, 1878. Office ROCKET AWAY! Talus, surface-to-ai- r missile, leaves the deck of the Oklahoma City with a fiery blast. Capable of supersonic 1 Serving the Holladay, Cottonwood and East Millcreek Communities of South Salt Lake of the Auto Smashup Injures Mother i- dont need or want federal aid to education. for the winter University of Utah began Tuesday, Jan. 2, at Spencer Hall, room 209, and the Annex Buiding, room 117, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The same schedule was to be met WednesThe 89th birthday of John Stewart, 16C5 Atk.n Ave. day. Sunj (2810 South) wa celebrated Working persona registration day wth an open house at Mr.j will begin Jan. 5 with both cenhome. Stewarts open Monday through ters lie was born Dec. 30, 1872, to Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. are' William A. and Cynthia Terry A total of 297 classes Stewart in Richfield. On May 18, available to U students. 1905, he married Hilda Young-berin the Sale Lake LDS Temple. She died in 1948. Mr Stewart was a Sevier County rancher, owner of the Richfield Brick k Tile Co., and a lield man for Gunnison Sugar Co. He was a member of the Lions C.ub for 20 years and tiie Sevier County Fair Board for 15 years. Mrs Phyllis K. Roberts, 40, Living relatives of Mr Stewdaughand 3068 sons East 3960 South, driver of five include art ters: Golden W. Stewart, Boun- an auto which collided with a tiful: Mrs Irene S. Smith. Salt Salt Lake City garbage truck Lake; Mrs Vera S. Hutchinson. 2700 South, ThursHeber- Newell J.. Stewart. Ven- at 157 East was treated at Salt Lake ice, Sevier County; and Mrs day. for abrasions General Mayda S. Low, West Lafayette. and then Hospital released. Ind. old Mrs Roberts He is also the grandfather of of 5. daughter, Becky, was also injur27 and a ed in the crash. She was treated for a forehead laceration. Rev. Venable Heads Either Vern Peck, 51. 1021 the truck drivWest Methodist Delegation er, was3300at South, the rear of his parked loading refuse when the Rev. Fred C, Venable, minis- truck struck his vehicle, lie was auto Church, Methodist ter of Christ not injured.' 2375 East 3300 South, headed a Officers reported that Mrs Utah delegation or 33 young Roberts lost control fo her veMethodists from the Salt Lake hicle after suffering sume type area. The delegation attended a of seizure while traveling west South. Methodist on 2700 Mountain Rocky Youth Christmas convocation which continued through SaturLADIES day at Colorado Springs, Colo. H0USEDRESSES The Rev. Venable said this venture for was a first-tim- e Sizes 12 - 24 Vz the Methodists in the Rocky Mountain area. A dawn communion service Saturday, led by Dr. Ben F . Lehmberg, minister of First Methodist Church in Colorado Spr.ngs, was a highlight of the convocation. STYLISH Registration quarter Wil-for- d . done. No. we U 89th Birthday i Our srhool board will lie told how many teachers to hire what kind of teachers to hire, perhaps even which teachers to hire; it will le told what they may teach, how must teach it, probably to whom they must tearh it. they . To think that the teaching specifications will le less M complete, definite, and demanding than the highway spe0) c cifications and the welfare specifications is folly. If we 8foolishly accept federal aid to education we can expect federal control of education, and our state department of education and our local board of education will liecome mere rubber stamps, capable of doing only what an Secretary of Education decides what shall lie of Registration for Quarter Begins Celebrates lielievn Others believe things lierause they figure it can't happen here." And there are still others who believe everything as . CN fong as it come from Washington. From these groups there has grown up quite a bloc :o of citizens who have liecome convinced that feilpral aid to Q. education is a fine thing, and that surh aid would liave no strings attached. This group should pay particular attention to the recent edict of Secretary Ribicoff of the federal Depart- i ment of Health. Filtration, and Welfare. O This federal department is telling the statps they have Q c to hire more welfare workers or We cut off their money.". O This style of federal control over states is, of course, nothing new. Because the federal government gives us back i some of our tax money to build roads, the roads must be built strictly to federal specifications. It is only logical that if Uncle Sam pays the fiddler Uncle Sam will call the tune. And it becomes perfectly obvious that if nur school j CS district gets money from Uncle Sam. our school district O o will le told exactly how it can spend the money and also the matching funds" that our own district must inevitably i -- U J.W. Stewart 2925 East 33rd South HU4-052- DAY & NIGHT MKT. 4000 Highland Drive CR7-094- 6 UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. 3 ) I |