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Show THURSDAY, JUNE l5. C HEM -GENEVA TIMES 02r.1FBSTVflBD Blanche Chrisiensen 05S6 J3 A member of the stake pres idency will be the speaker at sacrament meeting Sunday evening. ev-ening. Special musical numbers will be given. Meeting will begin be-gin at 7:30. Ward teachers are asked to meet mmediately following sacrament sac-rament meeting to give their reports re-ports to the bishopric. To The Cleaners Dry-cleaners urge us all to search pockets before sending clothes to be cleaned. Lipstick particularly can cause trouble; It discolors clothes during cleaning. Citrus Fruits A coarse skin on citrus fruit is likely to be a sign of poor quality. Grasshoppers are now hatching hatch-ing in Utah county and are expected ex-pected to create a severe crop threat unless steps are taken immediately to control them, according to Joel C. Barlow, assistant county agricultural agent. ag-ent. Spraying should be done while the insects are still on their hatching grounds if possible, Mr. Barlow advises. He will give proper proportions of spray mixture and instructions for spraying to anyone calling his office. Spraying is recommend1 ed for large areas. Persons who have small acre ages and lots can obtain free grasshopper bait from Mr. Bar low. ' 7 Y t if cos i i .v -. ail sr- ( tfxm. m . v u put 4 TOP KICK TOO OLD . . . Master Servant Edward Lot, 70, Newark, takes it Uke a soldier as his son, Capt. Edward Luti, vetoes bis re-enllstment'at Governor's Island. The Sarge is a vet of 30 years, three wars and minor campaigns. T. H. Copus, manager of the Personal Finance company was among those commended for an outstanding record at the antional sonvention of the company com-pany at White Sulphur Springs, Va. In all ranks of life the human heart yearns for the beautiful; and the beautiful things that God makes are his gift to all alike. H. B. Stowe U. tVTiinsry Ufnmttt Animal Care Even a healthy animal will lose strength and become susceptible to disease if it is exposed to bad weather for long periods without rest, water, and good feed. Oregon Oregon's first railroad connection connec-tion with eastern states, via the scenic Columbia river gorge, was completed in 1883. Finish for Typewriters Typewriters, like all business machines, require a durable finish with good adhesion that will resist use and wear. Such a finish must resist abrasion and retain its original orig-inal color, sheen and attractiveness attractive-ness for a long time. The standard by which all are finally judged is not wealth, education ed-ucation or fame, but service. Charles L. H. Wagner The interests of childhood and youth are the interests of mankind. Janes 1 7 '71 , V J' T; . t . I I I ! J Scientists Hope to Grow Food From Some Chemicals PALO ALTO, CALIF. Within two years, Stanford university scientists sci-entists expect to be able to show hungry people how to use sunlight to produce nutritious food cheaply and in great quantities. They have developed a method of controlling the process of photo-' synthesis by which plants use sunlight sun-light to convert water, carbon and a few other simple chemicals into tissue. The scientists report that the chief problems have been mastered. mas-tered. They say the remaining Jcb is to work out the technical and engineering details which will give the greatest yield for the smallest expenditure of materials and energy. en-ergy. Paul M. Cook, chemical engineer in charge of the project, thinks the researchers should have enough data soon to put the undertaking under-taking on an industrial basis. Just now, scientists are starting their first small pilot plant. It is a futuristic looking collection of barrels bar-rels and shallow rectangular tanks atop the Stanford chemical engineering engi-neering lao. Into each tank the researchers will put about 100 gallons of water, nitrates and a few minerals such as magnesium, iron and sulphur compounds. A few hundred little green one celled plants, too small to be seen Individually, will be dumped into the tanks. Small pumps will stir the water and add carbon dioxide occasionally. Sunlight will do the rest. These little plants are a type of alcae or seaweed called chlorella pyrenoidosa. Each contains chloro-pyll, chloro-pyll, which makes plants green and converts chemicals into cell sub stances with the aid of tight The happiness of love Is in action; its test is what one is willing to do for others. Lew Wallace V 't NEW AMBASSADOR . . . The senate has confirmed the nomination nomi-nation of Stanley Woodward, Pa., as ambassador to Canada. Burning Trash When burning winter trash be sure to lay the fire in an ' open space on bare ground so that trees and shrubs will not be scorched by the heat given off. Fathers Day Hints From IF GIFTS FOR YOUR DAD ARE A REAL PUZZLER IF HE'S A STICKLER FOR QUALITY AND STYLE AND VALUE DON'T FRET COME TO SHRIVER'S FOR SURE-TO-PLEASE GIFTS WHETHER IT'S A COUPLE OF CUSTOM-SUIT-TAILORED STRADIVARI SPORTS SHIRTS, A HALF DOZEN PAIR OF STYLISH INTERWOVEN SOCKS, OR SOMETHING ELSE FROM OUR QUALITY LINES. COME IN! SHOP FOR DAD! Mary Frances Wilkinson spent the weekend in Salt Lake City visiting with her cousin, Erma Chidester. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Carwin and young son are vacationing for two weeks in Denver, Colorado Colo-rado and Nebraska. Pro1 ' N DIVIDUAUZED M Id J I' - - f mA fU as SkltM Hands Ctw lk" 0 SHIBTS Yom soi TOUR H.KVI 18 ww, lOMcat uNtn SGERA CHATTER In order to accomodate conveniently the many people who are waiting to see Walt Disney's picture CINDERELLA, CINDER-ELLA, we have added a third showing Friday and Satur day. Each evening the doors will open at 5:30 with the show starting at 6:00. The admission will be our regular regul-ar prices, 14 cents for children child-ren at all times including the Saturday afternoon matmee which starts at 1:30. The picture is currently running throughout the United States to packed houses, breaking all records. This, of course, means that people -are all a-greed a-greed that this is the greatest great-est picture Wajt Disney has ever made. It is filmed in Technicolor and will please everyone from the youngest children to the oldest grandpa grand-pa and grandma. Two of our Doormen were really excited the past week when they announced that the stork had visited them. Wayne Alsen said "And it's si BOY" Merrill Blair said, "It's just what we wanted, the cutest little girl you ever saw." We are happy to announce the appointment of six new staff members. Marilyn Carter, Joan Vincent, Charlene Peacock, Pea-cock, Divie Adams and Ila May Allen as ushers and Beth Lunceford at the Snackbar. Many of our patrons have read for months of the coming com-ing of a very outstanding picture, at least for the people peo-ple of Utah. It is called WAGONMASTER and will play Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The picture was filmed m south eastern Utah. It is the story of a train of freight wagons sent out by the Mormon church to get supplies from the east. Of course, they have the usual adventures that these men encountered in the long trek across the plains. The story is filled with so many humorous hum-orous incidents that it is most delightful in spite of the traredy that these men encounter. The picture was "'s?hlv endorsed by a group of church authorities and historians who previewed the Mcture in Salt Lake City. According to an article in the Provo Herald, the Dr. Zomb show "did not go on." We would like to correct this. The show did go on. Provo police did prohibit pro-hibit the blindfolded man from driving ihe car through Center street of Provo. This is the first city out of several hundred in the United Ctates that refused permission for the Dr. Zomb act. If"" ' 7,7- S;'H r' a . ; . " V .K ' A '1 i7 ,:---. ; S - 77 I fl7M,f:' jl 7 Here's the first big improvemen t in sport shirts in years. Now at last you can be fitted in a beautiful Stradivari sport shirt in your size, your sleeve length! And Stradivari comes in the new, longer length that won't pnll out of your trousers! Select from the cream of American shirting fabrics... hand-picked sport colors. Every Stradivari shirt is washable. Provo, Utah Get FATHER some of these new INTERWOVEN Socks . . . New Patterns . . New Colorings. 75c a Pair an UP Don't Forget to Remember Dad CANNED . . . Billy McConneB found himself Jammed in a tvtim can during game of cowboys at Los Angeles school and it took men Kea Padghaa (left) and James Hassan te get him out, J V J -if - - Juki? hJt!, i 'J ''i t?' v "JtV j is Orei octet d P total a in inc ;ion a jther i Bui' 'jfthe "astest runit: ie ye )i in Vss tt j Uta! juon ;each i'jmpe 14.07 (The ) Au MASS IN STREET . . . Worshippers kneel in front of Si Matfi Soman Catholic cburch in South Amboy, N. 3., after state troopen said their church was unsafe because of the recent ammunitioi e plosion la the city. Firsi to See Oregon Cabrillo and Ferrelo, two Spanish Span-ish mariners, are believed the first white men to see Oregon. They sailed along the coast in 1543. "Sty-Cure" An early so-called sty-cure i to rub the sty nine times wiail gold wedding ring or the ring an unmarried woman. I Picture Story of U. S. Flag Tv 1 LIBERTY TREE UBETY-30R DEATH C ANAPPtALTOC0l) PRE-INDEPENDENCE FLAGS Depicted above are Umffl carried by American patriots when they first took up arms in ITU At the left is the blue flag with its white crescent which was uiM . to the staff at Fort Moultrie By Sergeant Jasper, in tne center the Rattlesnake Flag of the Virginia minute men at Culpeper. k the right is one of the New England pine tree flags. This la the first Stars and Stripes. The Continental Congress Con-gress on June 14, 177, resolved: "That the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, red and white; that the Union be thirteen stars, white on a blue field, representing a new constellation." According to legend the five-pointed stars were designed by Mrs. Betsy Rosa. With the admission of Vera and Kentucky to the Union stars and two stripes were im to the flag following as Acts Congress in 1794. It waiiW of 15 stars and 15 stripes over ft McHenry that inspired Fia Scott Key to write "The S Spangled Banner." 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