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Show 1 Spotlighting UTAH New York Herald Tribune Tells Utah An Independent Newspaper Devoted ToThe Intwwti Ot The People Ot Rich Countv end Lower Bear River Valley Volume 20 Number 27 Randolph. Utah, Friday Aug, 1, 19471 $150 Per Year In Advance , The Utah Department of Publicity and Industrial Development is in receipt A a tear sheet from the Sunday July 20th issue of the New York Herald Tribune which devotes three colums to the Utah Story. The article tells of Utah's rette-meand growth, the centennial celebration and mentions the State s scenic attractions. The circulation of the Herald Tribune runs 'over a million. Promised Valley Hollywood press agents and promotion xperts have used up most of t the big words like gigantic, stupendous, making them seem so common place you just dont want to connect them with the Centennial commission's musical production Promised Valley ! Coal Supports Utah. . .t.nch opened in University! stadium, Lake City, on July 21 for a three The- July bulletin of the Carbon Cou- -' Jalt week run ending August 9. n ty Chamber of Commerce carries a When this one hundredth year of Utah which graphically indicates Chat the payroll of the coal mines of Carbon, history becomes hto.ory itself, Promised Valley will be remembered as the L.uery and part pf Grand County totals attraction of the year and i bulJW, 109,750 annually. In addition, the miss it, dont say we didnt tell you. letin reveals that the total payroll from you The story is an oia one to must Ukuu. industry in twenty other Utah counties the story of the trek from Winter Quart; totals only $4,870,643. ers and toe settling of the Great' Salt Thai Carbon, Emory, and Grand CouLake valley, but It was never as charmnty figures! does not include railroad told as Arnold Sundgaard does it ingly ademployees, which if tabulated and in words and lyrics set to the vigorous ded to the total would step up the ammusic of Crawford Gates, dramatized oy ount Considerably. the beautiful interpretative dances creatSince thee is no' doubt but what coal! ed by Helen Tamiris, and under the very to lends considerable Utahs promining direction of C. Lowell Lees and capable sperity, Every citizen,' says the Carmusical direction of Jay outstanding bon Chamber of Commerce bulletin, Black ton. Who appreciates the wonders of his home state, and knows it is the best The prologue takes care of the earlier of the Morman pioneers and place tck.liy, should get back of coal, Uie history at Winter Quarters w.th opens play coal. bboost coal and burn coal, buy a of fictional characters woven group Utah Hails New Industry .... . into authentic situations. Alfred Drake The commercial extraction of fossil as Jedediah Cutler and MacDonald Jet now done coal is from Utah resins being as his wife, Celia, carried off top honors Metals Combined thet by successfully the cast with realistic and de.ight Reduction Co., at theib Baur, Utah among executions of their vocal numbers ml T&ole. In other from miles plant six and acting. Before the musical play words, the coal dust of Utah Coal mines ever becomes too bagged down with senformerly a waste product, is now being timent, Rcss Ramsey and his eight sons converfor content robbed of its resin add enough comedy relief to put it back sion into varnish and other products. on safer grounds. Unintentional comedy 4000 Boy Scouts Would Return To Utah was adden on opening night by the bit player with one speaking line in the One of the most interesting sights Emigration Canyon scene who was to seen in. Salt Lake City during the week climb to the top of the outof July, 24 was the Centennial Boy Scout door stage and give the name a play camp on the Fort Douglas reservation. with' his cry, Its the Promised Valley. ' the 4000 some boys, 'Here gathered (He tripped, stumbled and muffed his ne and they ' youthpf western America ehirticig moment.' camped' on the identical trail over which Best f the production numbers was passed th eMormon, Pioneers . entering gorgeously aostumed Indian encampvalley one. hundred years ago ment scene. witlBi'tSpeakifig ton a SunI to the day. - day Night adding ciever comedy. Both - The' youths were fom 53 councils re- dances were executed by ' the versitile presenting Canada, New Mexico, Mary- (Barton Mumaw and Nellie Fisher with land, Idaho, Washington. Nevada Wyo-, the ballet. , ming, Utah, Arizona, New Jersey, Texas The most outstanding feature of the California, ' Pennsylvania, Washington, great outdoor production was the orchD.C., Mexico, Colorado, and Montana. estra which made the music tell the d encampment was The five-da- y story. Lighting effects and costuming Herbert. of Governor visits by were beautiful, the sound system nearvB; Maw, President George Albert Smith, perfect. Rev;' C. A. Fleming, President Salt Lake If you plan to attend only one CenMinisterial Association ; ReV. Alvin tennial attraction, make Promised Val-eLuchs, Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moulton It has everything. Oh yes, theres Bishop Leonard Clark and Most Rev. one more thing. The production lasts Duane G. Hunt. a cushion. tiJee hours so In addition to taking part in the gigantic centennial parade, they visited Garnishing Funds the Centennial exposition grounds and Stick a toothpick through a clove activities in other numerous enjoyed of garlic for submersion in cooked which they participated. As the camp broke up and the boys foods and salads. Then it can be were preparing to return home, all were fished out easily before serving time. of the unamious opinion that Utah's foests and mountains, deserts, canyons Pirates Cat pet were a marvelous attraction to Boy The first carpet seen in this counScouts, and a!! looked forward to return and enjoy friendly Utahs hospitality try, according to one historical writto a greater extent during some future er, was seized as part of Captain Kidds booty when he was executed time. in 1701. a -- . nt super-collos- WOODRUFF NEWS I. , V Mrs. Lyla Durfee, Mrs. Jane Durfee, and Mrs. Millie Andrews of Auroria Utah attended the Black Hawk clebrat-io- n at Heber City and then came here to visit Lyla' s father Shelley Huffaker for a few days. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Comia of Evanston Wyoming have been touring at Yellowstone Park recently. Mrs. Maud Cox has been at Yellowstone Park recently. She went wth her son Chris and his wife on their honey- moon. Miss Nrlda onghurst is at Ogden visiting wth T. J. Tingey and family. She will attend the celebrations this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stuart and family of Washington D. C. and Mrs, Clara Nieholls of New York are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Stuart and family. They will attend the celebration at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rees, Joyce and Mrs. Belra Muir have returned from their trip to South Dakota where they visited witr Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eastman. . al, - - dia-g.dm- v, DEL? BUILD . AMERICA'S ta . AIR POWER AIR FORCE DAY, A060ST 1ST j No one today questions the fact that the whole future of the United States may rest in the very clouds over your head. And the new, reorganized Air Forces give thousands of eligible young men an opportunity to take an active part in building Americas air power on the ground as well as in the sky. You may, for example, enlist in the Air Forces for three years. If you have a specialty which will qualify you, you may also he able to enlist in a grade at higher pay. If you have had Air Forces experience, you may join the Air Reserve and continue your military aviation training outside of . business hours. Or, you may join the Air National Guard and perhaps hecome eligible for advanced technical training at special Air National Guard schools.. On Air Force Day, make a point of .finding out everything about your Air Forces especially thg new Aviation Career Plan described below. Full details can be obtained at your U. S. Army Recruiting Station. . ... i I -- , . four-lev- NOW el ' j -- j high-lighte- . y. U. $. ARMY RECRUITING take-alon- g ' Uncle Sam Says LAKETOWN J Vanilla Flavoring is extracted Vanilla flavoring from fermented and dried pods of several species of the beautiful orchid. Most vanilla we use comes from southeastern Mexico. . Mr. and Mrs. Morton Kearl spent the 23rd and 24th at Bennington and with their daughters, Georgetown Mrs. Merlin Hunter and Mrs. Winifred Dunn and family. They had a good time at the 24th celebration, in Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Georgetown. Higgins and family of Salt Lake were Sunday guests at the Morton Kearl home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker of Salt Lake were visitors at the George N. Weston home on the 24th, also Mr. and Mrs. George N. Weston Jr., and ' baby of Kansas. The Myron Cook family of Idaho Falls visited over' the 24th holidays here with friends, and guests aj the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Satterthwaite, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cheney and the Allen Adams family at South Eden. Their young daughter Shar-rremained over to go camping with the young - When you buy Sayings Bonds, yon don't SPEND your money; It is still TOURS on deposit with the Government, and subject to call when yon need or want it. Savings Bonds are better than money, because they do not temnt yon to spend for things yon dont need. At the same time they work for you, they earn as you earn. Enroll In the Payroll Savings if Plan, or increase your allotment you are already enrolled. Buy more Bonds regularly through the Pay Roll Savings Plan. It is the surest way to save for the things youll want In the years to come. 17. ! S. Tream ry Department STATEWIDE CENTENNIAL EVENTS ' .J Quality Farm Equipment stand. 7 8: Queen for a Day, National broadcast through Station KA1LL, Coliseum Exposition grounds. Vernal Rodeo, Vernal. Aug. Water Pollies, Exposi-tio- n Aug. Aug. 9: Lt Pawl John Deere . Bobby Ward and his Sky Aug. Devils, Exposition Grounds Grand- 11-3- girls. (Continued on 0: 7-- 4-- H Mrs. Rose Kearl and Mrs. Verne Orvin and Mrs. Frank Price took the young H girls on a two night camping party to Red Banks in Logan ' canyon Monday. Mrs. Helene Green and brother. F. 4-- Current: Utah Centennial Exposition, Fair Grounds, Salt Lake. Alfred Drake in Promised Valley, Ute Stadium, Salt Lake. July 28 - Aug. 3: Centennial Celebration, Rodeo, Price, s Aug. 4 - 7: U. S. Archery Meet, the Spruces,-Brighton- NEWS i Parts and Service Tractor Binders Disc Harrows 1: Grounds, Grandstand- . SERVICE GARDEN CITY NEWS - - RANDOLH GARAGE The following Boy Scouts and their leader returned Friday from Salt Lake where they were members of the Pioneer Centennial camp: Ronald Hansen Vaughn Satterthwaite, Tremelling, Dick and Reed Wamsley and scoutmaster Rex Cook, and LeRoy Freeman. They report having a wonderful time. Mrs. Leda Sello, Mrs. Mary Whittington and Mrs. Edith Whittington were Logan shoppers one day last de week. ... , , Potato Serving by the national famine emergency committee indicate that families average only America slightly more than one serving of potatoes a day. - I Montpelier, Idaho Rich Building Studies iy- WORLD'S GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR A CAREER IN AVIATION THE . e r- Bear Lake Sunday. Mrs. Helen Wamsley our county extension worker was in town this week testing cookies. Miss Lou Jean Tingy of Salt Lake is Here visiting her father Francis Tingy rnd family. air. and Mrs. Bruce Tordsham and family spent Sunday wth her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fraizer. Mrs. Ellen Kiddy etJ'lCokevHle was here Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Comia and attended Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Comia have been vacationing at Salt Lake for a few days. Mr. an dMrs. Ted Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Henshaw, Linnay and Lo Dean of Evanston spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns and family of Ogden were week end visitors of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stacy. Today the Army Air Forces offer high school graduates an unprecedented opportunity to get the finest aviation schooling on earth and select your school or course before you enlist. The AAF Career Plan is unlike anything ever offered before. It permits selected high School graduates to apply and qualify for AAF specialized courses of their own choice. Simply go to your U. S. Army Recruiting Station, advise the Recruiting Officer die kind of aviation .training you want and he will provide you with an application blank and a complete list of available courses. When you are selected to attend the course of your choice, you enlist in the Army Air Forces for 3, 4 or 5 years. After your basic training, period you are guaranteed the education you have selected to make you a specialist in the type of work you want. Get a list of all the schools and courses open to you under the AAF Aviation Career Plan at your U. S. Army Recruiting Station. ; Salt-Lak- A dance was given Friday night by the Centennial committee and Mr. Fran-cia- s Tingy received a prize for the darkest beard and James Stuart for the lightest beard and all received a small prize for wearing beards. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Huffaker and family attended a McKinnon reunion at Willis Benson and son Kent spent the 24th here. Both are employed in Box Elder county. Reed and Dick Wamsley left on Monday for Randolph where they are employed during the haying season. The following attended the Linford reunion in Logan canyon at the Boy Scout camp Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Satterthwaite, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Satterthwaite and children, Mr. and Mrs. Thiel Wamsley, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Wamsley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wamley and son. - The Misses Pat and Beth Wendel-bo- e of Las Vegas, Nevada, are vacationing at the home of their grandfather, Mr. Theodore Hildt. Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Whittington and son Laurel, enjoyed a short vacation in Yellowstone park. Mrs. Darrell Jacobsen and sons of San Diego, Calif., are spending a vacation .with Mrs. Jacobsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Satterthwaite. Mrs. JacobBen will be remembered as the former LaVerl Satterthwaite. and Mrs. Russell Satterthwaite daughter Colleen, accompanied the Frank Satterthwaite family of Logan on a trip to Yellowstone park. The group was joined by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker and family at the park entrance and all made the trip through the park together. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac .Wamsley motored to Salt Lake "on the 24th with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Satterthwaite to see the parade.- - They returned home Friday afternoon. Other people from town to enjoy the centennial fetes in Salt Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hodges. They were accompanied home SunMrs. day by their daughter-in-laAlbert Hodges and children of , ; . Did you ever can a United States Savings Bond? Dont answer no" too quickly because thats what millions of wise Americans are doing daily. By buying bonds regularly through the Payroll Savings Plan where they work or the Bond-a-Mon- th Plan where they bank, they are preserving income for future nourishment.. Savings Bonds grow in nutrition value to you and your family through the passage of time. In 10 years they will produce $4 in ' goodness for every $3 you store Yes the best cansir, away today. ning you can do now is the canning of income in the forpi of Savings Bonds. U.S. T ent-r- y Department vrv |