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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1953 4 life 6mj BY WALTER CILUIBLIN There are many people throughout the country who fail to realize that the absence of hoopla and fanfare does not mean that the Eisenhower administration administra-tion is falling down on the job. In the first six months, Ike and his team have made some pretty notable strides in various fields. Take the issue of Big Government, Govern-ment, for example. This has oeen one of the issues of the day is FOR THE BEST Car Insurance At the Best Rates Get A STATE' FARM POLICY From N. C. HICKS 61 East 1st North, Provo Phone 32 Unexcelled Service. reputed to be one of the issues which turned public opinion away from the old and toward the new. Quite a bit has been done, so far, to decrease the size of big federal government and return some rights and responsibilities to the states, localities and private companies and individuals. In addition to reducing appropriations appro-priations for the current nscal year (a cut of about $12 billion in the amount recommended in the lame-duck budget) other steps have been taken: POWER: Secretary McKay (Interior) (In-terior) withdrew big government opposition to requests by the privately owned Idaho Power Co. for licenses to build dams on northwestern rivers. This re versed a Big Government program pro-gram (inherited) to take billions of taxpayer-dollars to build a big dam at Hells Canyon on the Snake river in Idaho. If the Ida ho Power Co. now obtains approval ap-proval from the Federal Power Don't Buy a Mattress! . Until You See OVERMAN'S New Mattresses, beautiful and sturdy. Trade in y(ur old Mattress. Easy Terms. OVERMAN'S A Better Mattress for Less Money 346 WEST CENTER PHONE 1981-W Noted Opera Stir j To Appear In BYU Concert ! Leslie Chaoay, noted tenor of Metropolitan and San Francisco opera fame, will appear in concert con-cert at Brigham Young University Univer-sity on the summer series Monday, July 27, at 8:15 p. m. in Smith Auditorium. A Hungarian by birth, Mr. Chabay was born in a a small 1 town just 50 miles south of ' Budapest. He was sent as a youth 1 to the Franz Liszt Academy in the Hungarian capital, where he studied for two years, partly sub-sizidzed sub-sizidzed by his own home iown. j Then came additional training in Munich, where lie worked under . Fritz Fcinhals, who had been I one 'of the great "Met" opera singers. i Commission, it will pay state and I federal taxes on the project. A ' big government ("am would have ' paid no taxes to either state or federal governments. SYNTi HETIC RUBBER PLANTS: The House has passed a bill to permit the sale of war-1 time-built government - owned ' synthetic rubber plants to pri- vate . business . . which - will make the plants property and in- j come taxable by both the state and federal governments. RIOTING OREGON CONVICTS BED DOWN IN YARD V ., . mm am. ' 5 tgrj&r 1 IVINS HATCHERY NOW OFFERING UTAH COUNTY POULTRYMEN HIGHEST QUALITY BABY CHICKS LEGHORNS HAMPSHIRES ORDER NOW AND INSURE DELIVERY DATE IVINS HATCHERY American Fork, Utah Phone 455-J I -sf ?n ilrc- 1 ''-, DRIVEN TO BASEBALL DIAMOND after rioting and setting fires In Oregon State Prison, Salem, these convicts are awaiting return to cells after spending night in open without food and water. They have lettered "NO WATER" on turf with lime used In marking diamond. (International) PICK OUT A LOAM YOU CAN AFFORD '6.74-100 CONGRESSIONAL SHEEPHERDER oil torn jnthly loo. ennlomOMn' m a r mw- . en s .ymenl I u lush now. 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The award was given te interest and active participation In the ef the Unrtad Statos." lean, el Utah's First District, h shewn ornry Hieeaheider" retanrlna Beb ronldln, tearesenlatlvai ef the U. i Strlngfellew beomse ef kit premerlen and welfare ef the weel sndiwtry State's Can-Makers Move at l ast Uip How lo.ig Uoes it take to man-luacture man-luacture all the cans used in a year by a typical Utah family? Less than two minutes, according accord-ing to K. K. Dickey, Central di vision manager of manufacture , fcr American Can Company, who reports that an average of 88 cans of products of all types are opened annually by every family in the state. High-speed automatic machines at Canco's Ogden factory now produce these containers at speeds up to 450 per minute, Dickey said. Seventy-five years ago, added the representative of the firm which pioneered modern methods of container making, it required more than 130 man-hours man-hours to make the same number of cans. More than one-tnird of all the cans opened in typical American homes today contain fruits and vegetables. Next in numerical or der come beer cans,, followed by cans for evaporated milk, and coffee, cof-fee, Dickey said. concert ,now a Carl Fiitrstncr c:;eert Slated The Li iiliant young liai'ist Carl Fuerstner, member of the Brigham Young uiiivcr. ity music faculty, will appear ap-pear in concert on the summer cries Wednesday, July 29, at 8:15 p. m. in Smith Auditorium. Mr. Fucrstner is known ihrouyhout the world for his ver-.itilily ver-.itilily as a musician. Not only is ..e one of the top concert pianists on the musical horizon who has ppeared wth the greats of the muse world, but he is an excel- i lent composer and renowned ! conductor as well, -c ' , ! Fcr this interesting concert, Mr. Fucrstner is repeating a concert con-cert performed at Brigham 'run? University June 28, 1944. It will include the Bacn irench Suite No. 6 in E major; the Mozart Mo-zart Sonata in A minor, K. 3, 10; three works by Schumann, the March Op. 76 no. 4; the Romance Op. 28; and the Abegg Variations, Varia-tions, Op. 1. His final group will include , LLzt's Polonaise m C minor, and 1 and two works by Chopin, the Impromptu in F sharp major 36, and the Impromptu in A flat major, Op. 29. Field cured hay will lose up to 25 of dry matter and 30 of protein found in the standing crop, tests show. Prevent such losses by barn curing electrically . . . and save in reduction of supplementary feed costs, fewer weather risks, time saved in getting hay in, and better farm products. v BUY FROM YOUR DEALER From deep inside you comes a new stir and sparkle when you take Sie wheel of a fun-filled car like this uick Convertible. . Hbu feel happier just to be in a car with the lilt of larks to its styling with the breeze-blessed airiness of all Outdoors all around you. 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