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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1953 OREM - GENEVA TIMES PABDON, UY nnnoni rOO VOU PERMIT Y HO, INOfED.1 HE I JUNIOR TO HAVE I HAS KTWfTKOUT tfT: Utah Canners Produce Huge Pack in 1952 LAST U. S. SOLDIER KILLED IN KOREA WAR Utah processors packed enough casn of food in 1952 to equal the total canned food consumption of every famly in the state for an entire year. Dr. H. E. Mchl, econommht for Amercan Can company, reports that 120,000,000 cans o fruts, vegetables veg-etables and other food products were processed last year in the Beehive State. Canco statistics indicate that the average U. S. family opens 788 cans annually, of which approximately 600 contain basic foods. value of the last pack was $18,500,000, Dr. Michl said. "The importance of the food processing industry to the state's economic welfare is illustrated by by ccmparing last year's production produc-tion and value of canned foods with that of just 20 yearh ago. when the pack totaled 31,500,000 cans at a value of only $5,000,000," Dr. Michl said. Latest available statistics show 445 Utah firms engaged in food canning, according to the econ omists for the can-making firm whose Ogden factory each year hupplies millions of containers uhed n packing the state's har vests ' iia me aoiiar nas stopped dropping. The result is that your pay check your insurance, your savings, and your pensions and social security are all worth more. This was ac compisnea witnout stilling con trols, xne aDoiisnment of price After a hectic week of congres- pie. During the recess, I will have and wage controls saved the. tax- sfonal sessions which sometime an cffice in the Newhouse hotel payer $64,000,000 which these lasted 17 hours, the house and aRe v-y ana we cui-( agencies warned io spend tnis senate adiourned and lawmakers. zens 01 mv alslrlCT are mvuea year. includine mvself. started lookine to cal1 in and Present their prob- forward tn returning home and ms and advice. My offfce 1 v . . (i ' o I a. vt Sty t s v- 1. I T S.. VICTIM OF MORTAR FIRE, Sergeant Harold R. Cross Jr., Detroit, Mich., died 80 minutes before the cease-fire in Korea, last UN soldier to lose life. His widow, Ilsa, a German war bride and brother, Louis Cross (right), are reading telegram announcing death. (international) GENEVA j Sunday j 8:45 a.m. Welfare meeting ! 9:30 a.m. Priesthood ' 1 1 a in. Sunday Srhi'ol i 7.30 p.m. Sacrament mopf.- ii : Tlie Goin-va wurd finance com- . m.ttoo ai.d auxiliary heads met' Cjnday u.t'i the bishopric and' made plans for a series of enter-) tainments to help bring in more: money to complete the chapel so i it can be used this fall. The first! will be a dinner to be held on : August 28. The MIA Special Interest fire-; I side chat will be held next Sun- j I day evening at the Weston Farley i ! home at 7 p.m. - I Twenty-seven girls of the MIA spent last week at the Girls Can yon home, returning Saturday morning. Supervisors for the girls were Edith Manning, Edith Mur-dock, Mur-dock, Mary Whiting and Beverly Kitchen. KELSCH'S COMPLETE SHOE FOOT SERVICE AT BOOTERIE 156 WEST CENTER 49 TELEPHONE 707 Provo, Utah CARTER'S SAW SERVICE 3 1 Weit 41b North Acrou from Silrtr Star I Dull 'Em I'll Sharpen S;.tvs and Lawnmowers bj machine. lems and advice. My offfce in reporting our actions to our peo- Washington also will be open dur- . ing ims perioa. I THE RECORD .... I feel that j i the new Administration and the 1 83rd Congress accomplished a ! ' great deal during these past sev-! sev-! ' en months and I am proud that j '-ou people back home gave me ! the honor of serving you back For Chiropractic Service Call 'Dr. E. Mansfield ' At 1093 in Provo For Appointment IP" " "' V? , h'-I amy.' uma'fmsmfiit .-.S Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Moon 1 d U- and Mrs. C. I. Moon and ".ncii attended the Henry Moon family reunion Saturday at the Diamond D Ranch at Midway. Ill Health Traced To Wrong Habits Of Posture EXPENDITURES .. Congress and the Admnistration reduced the Truman budget by $14 billioin dollars. This figures out to an average savings of $87.50 for every man, woman and child in the country. The last congress under un-der Mr. Truman appropriated $75,356,000,000. We appropriated $54,539,000 nearly $20 billion less. At theame time we in-1 here. I woul.l like to review creased appropriations for voca- briefly what nas been done. tional education and hospitaliza-, "embers of Congrei. tion of veterans. Q Tvlri. William Wells and three Miss Beth Brown of Garland, TAX CUTS With a balanced daughters have spent the nast Utah, a former Geneva School Don't liuy a Mattress! Tntil i'ou Ste OVERMAN'S New Mattresses, beautiful ard sturdy. Trade in youi ild Mattress. Kusy Terms. OVERMAN'S A Better Mattress for Less Money PHONE 1981-W 346 WEST CENTER Congressmen Douglas R. Stflngrellow, Republican, of Utah's First District, is shown, right, with his Administrotivo Assistant, Keith H. Jaques, as they prepare to hong o ; beautiful hand tolored portrait of David O. McKoy, President of the l.D.S. Church. The picture was sent to the Cor.arossman as a personal gift from President McKay, and occ lies a prominent spate on the Congressman's office wall, affording him many , .n.r o nlain the history of the Mormon Church ( victors ad other Oi-cupational habits of posture can cause spinal curvatures es pecially if the work is of such nature as to keep you in the same position day after day. Consid er for a moment the posture of' the following: railroad engineer, '-h'rne operator, typist, lino type operator, dentist, shoemak er, c'r-f.'tnan, and many others.1 A fancr came into the office the other 1:iy with a csllous on his shoulder caused by habitually carrying bushel baskets of feed on the same shoulder. j Aside from the displacement of i organs due t0 developed nostur- Men who care, buy WICK SWAIN HAIRCUTS 165 West 1st North Provo FOREIGN AFFAIRS .... We have a truce in Korea wiiich : means that oi r young men will i not lose their lives on the battle- i field or die slow deaths in prison I camps while we try for a per- : manent victory through diplomat- ic channels. A firm policy is pay ng off in Europe as enslaved people, encouraged by bur resolve, revolt against the Red oppressor. COST OF LIVING . . For the frst time since 1940, the value of and v.tality, thus predisposing us budget in sight, it was possible for : two weeks at Kirtland, New Mex- teacher, ' visited friends here re- to tiisease. parents ;Mr. and cently. She leaves the latter part al curvatures, nerve irritations are gvitWWWWWWWWrVfWWsWWMWW created which lower resistance 5 this Congress to meet its promise i ico with her of tax reduction. At the stroke of 1 Mrs. Hugh Foutz, midnight on December 31, income taxes will automatically be reduced re-duced by 10 percent. of this month to serve as an LDS missionary in Sweden. II II 1 tJSy ftp TOP ENGtm piifwimi mi iW JUST THE BEGINNING There is still plenty of work to be done by the 83rd Congress and the new Administration, but the record we have made to date is good, in my opinion. Meanwhile, Mean-while, exhaustive studies are being be-ing carried on preparatory to a new legislative program which wll be presented to Congress next January. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bloom- 1 ' field and daughter, Beverly, of - m Carol Brown and LaWana Parker, Arizona, were overnight Patreh returned home Sunday guests during the week at the morning after a vacation trip to Joy O. Clegg home. San Francisco and vicinity. II. A. G. 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C. HICKS 61 East 1st North, Provo Phone 3a Unexcelled Service. The doctor of Chiropractic Is especially trained to aid in correcting cor-recting spinal distortions, thereby removing the cause of lowered resistance re-sistance and disease. Add years to your life life to your years through chiropractic DR. A. D. MOTES D. C. 422 N. 950 W, Orem, Utah PHONE 0727 Rl Build Better Herds WITH TOP 27c OF PROVEN SIRES , $7.00 Per Cow No Charge for Returns CALL MAX It ADM ALL Pleasant Grove 4802 ' v UTAH-IDAHO PROVED SIRE SERVICE AMERICAN BREEDERS SERVICE tJWtjsMMWWWsVWsSAsAArWV : KATE1ITY WARDROEE "The Friendly Shop for the Expectant Mother" 32 North 1st East Phone 384-J Diamonds Watches & Gifts AIL WATCH P.EPATP.S Tested Electronic. !! ' AT Webb's Jewelry IZU No. University venue PROVO, UTAH Stores in: iLthl Spanish Fork Provo tt te have just the place for you. f V If such is your desire. It's at the wheel of a 1953 Buick with Twin-Turbine Dynaflow. And we suggest you hold on to your hat and your heart when the action starts for here's what happens: You press the pedal and, from a standing start, you're up to a legal 30 mph before you have time to breathe but twice. Or, you're in the thick of traffic moving smoothly, easily, quietly. Then, when it's safe to do so, you move instantly into the clear with the greatest of ease in one progressive progres-sive build-up of velvet acceleration without a single gear shifted or a clutch pedal pushed. That, sir, is the big thrill command you get in any 1953 Buick Special, Super or Roadmaster with new Twin -Turbine Dynaflow. For this fully automatic drive now has two turbines where one did the trick before.Two turbines for instant getaway response with whisper quiet and with infinite smoothness through all ranges. Of course, a lot of able power goes with this smooth, quick getaway the highest horsepowers and compression compres-sion ratios, Scries for Series, in all Buick history. And so does big room. And the supreme comfort of the BuickMillion Dollar Ride. And the superb han dling ease of finely balanced weight. Even Power Steering is at hand to make parking and turning still easier Why not drop in on us soon and sample one of these great new 1953 Buicks with TT Dynaflow? It's an experience and a value story too good to miss. Stondord on Roadmosttr, oftiond M on other Stmt. THE GREATEST BGK. Ill C3 CXJYEA3 -WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD P. E. ASHTON CO. 2nd NORTH 1st WEST PROVO FHONI ISI |