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Show ()3irtli6 ... Boy, to Robert and Lucille Best Booke, Monday, August 31, . at Utah Valley Hospital. Sirs. Lettie BeardaU and her daughter, Mrs. Eva Barlow were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sharp of Salt Lake City recently on a tour of the parks in Southern Utah and Arizona, including Bryce, Zion Cedar Breaks and Grand. They were thrilled with the sight of the sunrise from the rim of Bryce and the beautiful sunset from the rim of Grand Canyon. Mrs. Sharp (Sadie) is Mrs. Beardall's daughter. daugh-ter. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lynn accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sumsion have returned from a trip to Las Vegas, Nev., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ardeen Childs and the Cornell Mendenhalls. They also went to Boulder Dam and 'other interesting interest-ing spots in the area. As an economy measure, the Army, Navy, and Air Force have been ordered to buy only 11 different dif-ferent types of blankets instead of the 22 which have been stocked and issued heretofore. A cow "cafeteria," with a conveyer con-veyer belt carrying ensilage along a 106-foot "lunch counter" has been installed on a dairy farm in upstate New York. As a labor-saving labor-saving device, the machine makes it possible to do an eight-hour job in half an hour. Every human being has a work to carry on wthin, duties to perform per-form abroad, influences to exert, which are peculiarly his, and which no conscience but his own can teach. Wililam Ellery Channing To feel oppressed by obligation is only to prove that we are incapable in-capable of a proper sentiment of gratitude. William Gilmore Simms. Vice poisons pleasure, passion falsifies it, temperance sharpens it, innocence purifies it, beneficence benefi-cence doubles it, friendship multiplies multi-plies it. Chinese Proverb. |