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Show A LOOKING REGISTER AHEAD GEORGE VOTE TUES., JULY 9 S. FENSOM i.i ft Stjr.f. JUnrif "i'sfW A Undulant Socialism sick riTiitiliu. like a l.iiman through a trisit in n.t alr.ufl iil.y iri1r.n:K'.i c ,:m; the cr.Ms, the p,il:i :.i toward rt'CoMiy or sinks tt.in alarniir.g haste touxid tinV ;...:oi-- r is to lie done af'.er a ei n.ust be aceun.pl.rlud v. m. .till, or it in too late, The tin pasn-j hpprcxiiuutely n year ag... l' 1r.gtaiid's cuircr.l proclinfi.od itself cv.i'cr and of the Co.il inii.ry, , h - teen viewed popularly us hu-- c one of tlie collect. v.st i!.. all the individjals in the socialists. , ire ar" I.aige are r.ot. lint this large Curtains ty is bring 'Hie cris.s is me leu 8 drawn. ever and England has gone UH. A Long Tune Dead. 2 hen. is sutr.clliit g strangely filial a!.i:..t it when a free iieupte tarns ii. its course toward Stale LiL-- i : ty never conies back without a revolution and then it's not li.o fane Such is the Icslin.uny of history. Industrially. Keg. Li.ii .s a coal country and pm ate er.li.ri rise lost its last slronyl.oi'l on tl.e inelianted island when K:i.g Co-- 1 surrendered. N. w the ailment that lost::. ted J.1-- . Dull has been ci.ir.iniinicutcd The sMi.ponts are to L'nc.e Sam. unmistakable as undulant fenr, wave n oi wave of collectivist .nv. er. with a show of growmi; intenOur government lias taken sity our our coal mines from tlu.r owners became of woik stoppaites s by the best through strikes--rtnk- i paid trioup of mine uoikcis on earth. Here's the Pattern I think perhaps the workers ought to have had an increase in pay, which they no doubt could have obNeverthetained without striking. less, they struek and government tank ever the business long enough, at least, to close a new runtract giving an inrrease of SI Hi a day per man and a royalty of lie a tan on coal to give their union a " fund. The new ''welf.ire" fund has no relation to the union's sick and accident fund, already huge. The new contract will raise the the price of coal 25c In Hue a tmi and hu.ld up the "v!l..u" fund 1.. liars a at the rate of 25 n ill year. The Senate has apon vei the f I..'. . ". r-- - , S ... ,i.. jf i-- if m A WKKKLY Id- - - JOHN Tl.ii'tt tii., JOHNSON FAMILY BIG REUNION "wcl-fsie- Siiiiitoga w t. itlie so"-- io the John Jn!:n,ii f.muly - TRUE 1 m.mi-piil-ite- ' ' T RECORD FOR ' MONTH DAN June CUPID Tabdha , hire. SSgt. Kcimion C. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Anderson was discharged from army service at Fort oDuglas separation center. SSgt. Anderson served 17 months overseas with the S.'lrd Fighter group in the Asiatic-Pacifitheater. Funeral services were ..inducted Wednesday at Ah1nn Idaho, with interment al Asht.- -i cemetery. Mrs. Xcl'iin was born ill Lin ! on, Utah, Feb. 15. 1897, dtingn-lf-- r of Hie late Alfred Willicin and Melissa Walker Harper. A Per detil It of her parents in till?, she lived with In sister and brother-in-law- . Mr. and Mrs. It, It. Thorne of Provo, She received her ('duration in Provo schools and RYU and married Mr Nelson in the Rah Lake temple Kch. 19. 1919. De fore the family moved to Idaho tliev resided in Vineyard, also in ninuham, where Mrs. Nelson was aclive in church work. Her many friends will remember her for beautiful ringing voice. 1 SERVED IN PACIFIC Vcrnie Loveless. Jr. son of burleen and the late Venue Loveless of Timpunogos ward received bis release from two years service in Die U. R. Navy at Camp Shelton. Ycrginin. arriving home Thursday. Mr. Loveless lias served in the Ptieific theater most of the time, lieing aboard the URS Cttsablarira. a earlier, and VSS Stokes. j ' h-- s - i - i , ! P.irtieipaiils learn wnat fo.ns and how to prcpari0 -- package Dn-for freiving Also, how lo get full Use of tin r freezer space by rccord'ii:' rii'aiain i f foods into and nut of the treeer, making pefiiidie leenrdiiig of stnriiLte tempera- u res and determining iiuali'y .t when used. Last year's state winner in af I'tah was Car I'va Durrani I'rnvo Cnimty winners were 'lamed iu Sanpi te ami Sevier Stakes i Ruby S. Ilunn To Head Stake Relief Society Ib nr.v 1). Taylor the appointment of Mrs Ruby S. Hiinii of Pleasant View ward as Sharon Stake lb lief to siici-rcSociety Mrs. Lillie Siiiusiuii, who recently moved from the stake. As ciiuiiM'loi-Mrs. lfuiin lias selected Mr? Main! T. Hnldawav of Vineyard ami Mrs. Agues F. Bellows of Vermont ward. Mrs Anna T. Nielsen of Pleasant View ward will be si cri.tary and Iresidi-r- s treasurer. View Dist. Airs. Eneade residence. District Airs. Janet Vineyard Dr Grant V. Rlakc l.as re The Il'iivo Lions' chili, with) Dailey residence. liie.t from private In Da C.ita Clark, general chairPleasant View No. 1 Mrs. Ida vetiTuiary medicine and has n,-- man. announce July 22. 2.1. and Krranhrai'k residence East of l ( pled a position with Die Fur 21 has lux :i set for the third Ercanbraek feed mill. Lor-- i Rrceders Aei ieiillural Cm-show tit Utah for Pleasant View No. 2 Airs. Du S'tde of I 'tali. The Rlake's fair ginuiiils Clarence fluff residence imDu In will move iu a short lime to )iasl two years. Dio mediately north of Edgemont Salt Lake City, to, I)r. Rla lie's show lias proved so popular church. hrboialol'.v will be set lip id Mid '.hid it was derided to enlarge Voting places for Primary the proginm Ihis season and elecl vale. ion. 'July 9 and Run-of- f Aug. it stai'f is an mtermoiiiilain 20 are listed below: Dr Rlake is now doing Il ies totaling $1000 wank at the Tlmine Re i Vi nt Orem District I A. II. Lowe . hut this Laboralories (Die largesl wi re awarded last residence. North State Street. ear will prnhahly reach $2500 Orem District 2 Basement of bi tin world! at Milwaukee J fmai nmsl Wisconsin. He will he away Fidries are expei-teOrem Citv liall. of Die western states. for three weeks. Orem District 3 Timpnnogb Cl asses will luehnle jumpers, ward hall, Htli Smith St. Dr Rlake is Die sun of Mr. n and Mrs S. H. Rlake of Vine- - three and five gaited events Orem Dislrirt 4 Frank B. harness, halter, pleasure, stock 1503 South ill'll resilience, class, children's amateur and Kiale Street. Die palamino class. Lake View Dislriet Lake View ward amusement hall. .Murdock's To Pleasant View No. 1 Pleasant Next Mcck's View church. Live at (icnolu Plcasml View No. 2 Edges Softball Schedules inont ward church. Mr. ami Mrs. Elroy Murdock Vinevard District Clement T. Men Team an. tliree ihddl'i-- have moved Dailey residence. In Geiuila whi le they have pur-- i Monday, July H, T'impanogiis vs Kdgcmoid. hasod a lioiin- and liirge poul farm July II. Sharon vs Vermont. Tlie Mm dock's have made July 111, Jayeees vs Grand View. Conference tin ir horn, in Yincyaid since July . 11. Pleasant View vs Wind- - Quarterly In Mil-Timpanogos their luiirri.igi until a year ago. when they moved into Timpan-opn- s July 12. Vifteyard A vs Vine- Provo yard It. ward. Mr. Murdock has i a of the faeulty Senior Boy Presiding Bishop of Spencer school, ami has Richards and II. Hatch, active in I.DS church auxiliur Monday, July H, Vermont vs of Die General Church welfare Tuupanogos. . He was n ineinlxr of Kltar-- i View vs Pleasant committee, will represent the 9. mi stake high council. Mrs July View. gnernl LDS authorities at quarMurdock is Die former Jennie conference In Pleasant 10. Vineyard Hye. terly July Walker, and their hosts of Grove. Saturday and Sunday, 11. Geneva vs Vermont. July friends here wish litem well in July 12, Tinipanogos vs Wind-Mir- July A and 7. their new venture. Bishop ATnrvin O. Ashton and Alark Austin, of the welfare Junior Boy will lie present at Californians July It, Pleasant View vs Geneva the Provo slake conference In I July 9, Timpunogos vs Vermont Provo on (he stime day. July 10, Sharon vs Grand View Julv 11, Windsor Bye. Nul-tnllMr. and Mrs. Jay (Diane ) July 12, Vineyard vs Luke View Thurman and children. Voiced Senior and Gleaner Girl Linda ami Donald, of Suera-lin'iil- July il. Kdgcmotil vs Vermont. Concert Ry Sponsors California, are visiting July 9. Windsor vs Sharon. here with relatives. Kiiinfay July If), TiiupanogiiK Rye. Tin Timpanogos ward MIA al'liiii'Min they were guests of July 11. Grand View Bye. Mr. and Airs. Dee Brown at July 12. Geneva vs Pleasant nod Elders quorum wish to express appreciation and thank e'innir. when covers were plac lo all who assisl(d in Dieir reed for 14 giie'ls. Ibises were cent drive for fund for tho used to deixiiati the cnlerlain Even now the new world of ward building fund. ing rooms. liiiniiirnw is tiring Imrn. Even The fine musical presented at now Die ligldning flashes light Srcrn Wednesday evening by world which Die upon Ihi Family Reunion Symphony singers of Salt will eiene out of Dir slorm. Lake directed by Leslie Rear Lake Whatever man wills will he Guides,City, in rnnncction with the The Louis Allis Messenger. regular feature motion picture. The Burr family reunion 71 rominillee In charge of Dus Saturday, July In lxThe limes which ir.v the hearts Die ticket sales were Airs. Lurlc-f- n al Arrow-heain which of nu ll also build fresh lioMs, Luzell Robbins and all members of ibis family tree new drtirminalion and greater Dale Larsen. hi- invited and urged to aMi-ngoals for Ihcin. S. Bunnell - "'r"I.fUO . State . 1 1 KXOW YOUR TRAFFIC LAWS BICYCLES person propelling a bicycle shall md rail oilier Ilian upon the permanent and regular scat nor cariy any attached thcn-ioother person other than upon a firmly attached and regular seat hereon. No bicycle shall be used to itirry more persons at nee time it is than Die number fur designed and lipped SI reel I ii-- SHALL NOT Provo Horst1 Show, July 22, 2:5 and 21 Mr. Vaneese 1503 South Wof-fimic- - mint Wuffinili-n- , y-ar- heliel- - r 5I4. set a recorcl for Surviving hif husmarriage lit elites in I'ti.h conn- - RETURNS FORM BERLIN band are one brother and five ty. with 111 being issued, as' Major Don Corbett, son of sisters- Perry William llarer. compared with tlto previous' id' l!Md of tub June. and Mrs Mary Curhclt returned Limbin' Mrs. R. It (Mary! high D (Ituth) W'lnrli was eipKilled again in home Sunday from Frankfurt Tlmmc and Mrs. It. Jiitii-- . lhlb and Rerlin. Germany, where ho Taylor. Provo; Mrs C' X. (I .rah) Mrs. A. H. The lowest year since Itlti!) l.as been stationed with the U. Gammon, Vineyard; Mrs. was in 1944. when only H4 apAnnie Wriglil and John R Army for the past 9 months, i Sara Ip Holmes. Ogden were plications for Most u Ameri lb- hits Iweii in service for 3 issued in June eas inaiiliouii weie serving Mars and will now receive his T:i(!e S;im in various parts of i clcasc. His wife, the former In still waters there is stagworld it! ili.:i time, bit! there In clear, cold, rushing s to be an ahtindanci of Marion Kimliall Corbett and flation ' their four children have made waters where fish figld against I'nlike city dwellers, itirin . a: piiwer in 1940 May "tie hold the best there their home in Salt Lake City swift currents, the angler finds fatnihrs live with their work s fur all of them. .the true test fur his powers HOW Can Farm Accidents during his absence. 1 . to Orem District 4 -' i'i-- i'li I.ake wafers Wednesday Ingiant fish put up a fight ai d n took la minutes to get hii.i m tin- net, which was In Leo ll.insen, a mem-l- i r o the party ntiei in tlie piirly were Mr M.oi'eii 'on. Ronald and Rosier Verl Stubbs and Jack Molt. The iee: had gone onto tlie lake at dawn and were just making Mrs. II. their first run across the Mnkin-n.iNelson Dies in Idaho beiling waters when tin giant fish struck. Mr and Mrs. C X. Gammon Resides the big fellow, tin of Vineyard are at Island Park. i!5 other fish most Idaho, party caughl where they were called ly rainbows owing to tin illness and acn!h of Mrs G. minion's sister, Mr? Ti bell in Il.irper Nelson, wife of Scott Xi Imiii. former residents NOME AGAIN Street. I'.Mt) r.n-tir- pin-"i.u- i Thirence Ashton of Ph usant tow. assistant ('(unify iigeit, from I.ognu Salitrday, after spending two weeks there attendm' a special summer school for extension workers of Ittih County Agent S. R. Roswell also attended the school, 1 lie main purpose of the school was to learn better pro-I'n training, so to that end the clasMs taught included public instruction training, radio script writing, iicwn stories, publicity pictures, radio presentation amt similar subjects Accepts Position With Fur Rrmlcrs NATIONAL AWARDS IN Smi-d.i.v- 1 i . executive department's 1 1; hi to impose this contract on the mine oarers when they take tl.i-i- property back. This is an attack of me ui'.duiant socialism. Works Like 1 Ids: Government can now control tlL. cost of cold to the owner of a mine. Ey fixing labors wage, a ruler can n..ke coal production cost uii.iicivi-S'.ut- s his fancy. Goveri'tiu i t controls Hie price el real to the consumer through the wi.rkim s of !1 e OlA. Tl.e neck of li e coal ir.i:i:-:i- y is in a legal nut cracker ar.J gneriur cut has the i iur to clioki it to de. Ill at will-t'- . it. or take .t ever ertirelv. ti-- d Attend Special School at Logan KUIMAY, JULY 4-- H FROZEN FOODS R.idiicy Kimball ami 5 ( liiliiren ulfcndcd A iniiiuecmci.l the Cozier is made Dull Km. ball family reunion held :r ti has sly prized opportunity . Rear bake on Saturday unit aii-i- . ,i,l, ted in the 194li National Torty eight family mein 4 II i Foods award tiers jnirrney ed to the resort by Stale w min ts, who each bus in one p.irty and a mnsL i i , ( a S id Du C S. Savings t ime was spent visit in- -, ! md will now also be meiubers of the family tint seen for national honors. Four for many months, tin Sunday u II be to trceivi the . normi-which is au all expense Sunday seiiool ici held with a complete program ' to the National 4 It Club being given by members of tlie I'nnrrcss in Chicago Counlv i rm:p. w ii'.p.crs' awards also provided to International llarvc-lc- r Com any are gold filled medals of hat - the bigg, l h 1 ever eauglit Were tile Words of Mur-Vi- I'.ivrcton ot Kdgcmnht. wliin 'll ..ceeded ill lauding an It! niiiiil Mackinaw irni.t from tl e Saturday ofiermu.m ani i veiling, with ninety mx family niemliers joining tlto fcMitilies . lMMTKNUKNT Mrs. ' j A.'l) LOCAL AlTAIltS i if (ianies. swiminh.o. spurts, pro-I'l'inn and picnie dinner en bived. with Plil Taylor, pivsi-ilon- l iit charge Klvin Il'inttell I.nn Cjiioilriile.e jmd I,eo .Ii.lm son coiii.riseil the progratu com millet Ail eleeiiini of officers va i riiiilin-ted- ' Karl fl Butmel! president Mrs Trank Cole, secretary- Curl Johnsor.. Trank Cole ami Phyllis Tavlorftuumittee for jef.rs (e union UTAH Hurr Family Reunion Saturday FISH STORY Oh STATE -: J'JIOVO. i.u-N- Sot-iIim- NKWS-MAGAZIX1- - ud:r.i!i-tiL.M- r l " ni.ti.'ti- July 6 is the last registration day before the Primary election, July 9. Below are listed the registration places: Oivm District 1 Ethel C. Lowe, North Stale Street. Diem District 2 Clarence York residence. Orem District 3 Mrs. Ludwig N. Poulson, East 8th South T: A mi-n- SATURDAY j . Fnlcrtnincd Apprmalion Vn-w- . r At - l re-o- rl. - and |