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Show I -- T. . THK HI 1I.KT1N, BINGHAM CANYON. 1'TAH Air in Radiators. A new push button air vent makes the liminatinn of air from radiators as simple and easy as ringing a doorbell. When the button is pushed, the air is deflected down-ward through a small hole in the side of the vent See What You Hunt Adequate visual skills are a req-uisite to safe hunting Approxi-mately seven million people take out hunt mi! licenses each year It Is estimated that between four and five hundred fatal accidents occur in this country each hunting season, as well as three to four thousand non-fata- l accidents. aamsi.)"" iiniiwmmny.y m,KH I FIESTA GARB . . . Descendants of Spanish and Pueblo Indians will stage a re-- , .,, iment n( theii treatj as a highlight of the Santa he Kiesta. Colorful "..,. like those worn by the Pueblo Indians (above), will add a l the past to fiesta time. Eese united states Koric Fiesta Commemorates flonquest of Old Santa Fe m WNU Features. "MANIA FE, N. M. -- "Hasta la Fiesta!" That old Spanish Uinj; resounds through the streets of Old Santa Fe as ffHniti"!o near completion for the 235th annual edition of Motoric Santa Fe Fiesta. Descendants of Spanish and Pueblo Indians once again will join together Kfour-da- v Labor Day fiesta, opening August 29 and con- - through September 1, by i reenactment of their final eaty drawn up in 1692. ca's oldest community festl-Sant- a Fe Fiesta, commemo-- e reconquest of the south-itor- y and especially of San-h- e former Spanish capital, Don Diego de Vargas in 1692. The reconquest came !after the Indian uprising all Spanish persons north irder fled back into Mexico ity years later, In 1712, is de la Penuela, gover-- d captain general of the lexico territory, decreed fiesta should be held r all time to come" in if the retaking of the City Fe. Tills was in keep-rit-b a vow, made prior to reconquest by General De :as. to hold a fiesta in honor ie Virgin of Guadalupe, annual celebration, prior to HWar II, was one of the out-jBi- g festivals in the country, Hfaousands of tourists coming Hi with local Indians and Anglos Bsians who have settled here B:her states). dH colorful pageantry of the st of the city, the covered B days parades, Indian mar-ftlHn- d dances, native musicians Bheir folk music and dancing, including, as it will this year, Bportation of a Mariachi band Bhestra from Old Mexico, Con-cor- Baile or Ball, always intrigued fiesta visitors. B year for the first time since Ball major features have been .Bed in the program and from B .: of Zozobra (a giant of the god of gloom) on By evening, until the last mu- - toncert on Monday evening, Aw and the spirit of fiesta will IB supreme. is given over largely to Bjpriate religious activities. B?h.s include a procession to Buret) of high Catholic digni-- B ' high pontifical mass and BjBing candlelight procession In thousands of pilgrims bearing iBc candles wend their way IfBjh 'he streets, with luminarios iBinon fires helping to light their Fe, oldest capital city Br ali"i. will be decked out Btala holiday attire for fiesta '' Gay bunting and colorful ptrs will adorn city streets, many residents will be be--N ' colorful old costumes '"'stem of early Spanish B Indtan days. jBcnfd m mountainous country eievati .i 0f 7,000 feet, Santa B'ds fortii iu cool, invigorating Be as an added lure for fiesta Brs The 'ity and the nearby Bare replete with authentic his-B- 's which beckon to many Bts w'ho, l.ke the freighters of B7'alie 'heir last stop at the ter-- of 'he Santa Fe Trail. rind Western Sawmill At Fort Vancouver. Wash., near Portland, (Ire., Hudson's Bay com-pany In 1827 built the first sawmill west of the Mississippi. Much of the mill's output was shipped to Hawaii. BOB mjm fW';' Spi&. jBBflB, 9 .ispaFii; OLD AND NEW JAPAN . . . Age and infancy contrast sharply in this photo which may be taken as a symbol depicting the new Japan looking for a bright future. Salt In Hot Weather Extra amounts of salt taken dur-ing hot weather replace the amount! lost from the body in perspiration and reduce the chance of heat ex haustion. Excessive umounts of cold water Increase exhaustion and will be more apt to bring about heat strokes. DOG JUMPS STAND BOCK . . . In the early 1880s, Henry II. Ben-nett, pioneer photographer, made first action shot of his son leaping across the gap between mainland cliff and towering Stand Bock land-mark at Wisconsin Dells, Wis. An accident to a guide in the 90s caused the owners of the scenic property to prohibit farther jump-ing. BecenUy, however, Bennett's grandchildren trained a large dog to make the leap (see inset) for benefit of amateur photographers. Theory of Tariffs Properly set tariffs on foreign goods compensate for low wng rates paid In foreign countries and permit IT. S. producers to compete an an even basis. Where Fire Occur Of the 172.278 forest fires re-corded last year. 75.773 occurred on the f:t2, 102,000 acres now protected by state, federal and private agen-cies, but 96,505 took place on the 120,489.000 acres of forest land still without protection. Rice at Wedding A wadding isn't considered official among the Brahmans of India until perfumed rice has been thrown on the bride and bridegroom. Else-where rice is thrown as a symbol of prosenty which is wished for the couple. PIANOS Don't buy until you have accu-rate information pertaining to construction, finishes, action, payability, prices and terms. FILL IN BELOW AND RETURN FOR FREE LITERATURE AND PRICE Name faty Summerhays Music Co. 17 WEST 1st SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY 1. UTAH foot Sufferers Relax in a hat, sudsy Kesinol Soap foot bath. 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Fire protection au-- j thorities recommend keeping an ap-proved fire extinguisher In kitchen and laundry for emergency use. La, laV. slLsm. aaBBBBaa OAK RIDGE DIRECTOR . . . Emerging as a key figure In the U. 8. atomic energy program la John C. Franklin, recently ap-pointed manager of the atomic energy commission's Oak Kidge, Tenn., division. Rice With a Saul Rice is highly regarded by the Battaks of Sumatra who believe it has a soul and use the same word for the soul of rice as they do for that of humans. Bier Now Grawn In Chile It was not until 1930 that rice was cultivated In Chile now production amounts to 1.6 million metric hun-dred pounds. HEART OF THE HURRICANE . . . Workmen are shown rushing completion of a huge canvas tent over Howard Hughes' flying boat at its dock in Los Angeles harbor. It is the plane which was at the center of the razzle-dazzl- e war contract investigations in Wash-ington. r Shure and Begorrah She's Welcome to It SPOKANE, WASH. For 50 years an English-woman resentfully carried the Irish name of O'Connor. She resented the name so much In fact, she told Judge Carl Quackenbush, that she delayed marrying her late husband for two years because she did not like the name. Moreover, she tes-tified, ever since her marriage she has bewailed the fact that she was mistaken for an Irish-woman. The court did not hesitate giv-ing br back her maiden name of Elizabeth Jane Cook. The de-cision may have been prompted by the fact that she already had It engraved on her tombstone. aBHjjH? ?"jbssV ajjKy.; 'Sbvbbv HbV nBnBB&aaBBK Jsm PAIR OF BABES . . . When Ihis couple of Babes got together, the talk naturally turned to spott mainly because one is Babe Ruth, king of swat, and the other Is Babe Didrikson Zabarias. Minister Renounces Salary To Take Job As Railroad Laborer LANARK, ILL. Renouncing his church salary because of a "steady decline in revenue," the Rev. Har-mon H. Bro, 27, pastor of the Chris-tian church, has taken a Job as a railroad section hand to support his family. The minister, a Harvard graduate and son of a college president, told his congregation he will continue to serve the church without salary, which was $200 a month, including parsonage rent. He is married and the father of a baby daughter. His job as a railroad section hand pays 85 cents an hour for a week, a total of $177.68 a month. In announcing his decision to take the Job, Mr. Bro told his congrega-tion: "There are too many people in modern churches who think that the kingdom of God is Just some-thing you hire a preacher to worry about so the congregation can relax." He explained that "only about 30" of the church's 100 members attend services regularly. Church income, he added, has been dropping regu-larly. MARINE BAND TO TOUR . . . V. 8. marine corps hand, Ik re ar-rayed on the steps of the Capitol building in Washington, will play g9 engagements during its annual concert tour scheduled for towns and cities in the Midwest and Pacific Northwest. Under the direction of Maj. William F. Santelmann. the band each year attempts to cover a different section of the country on its concert tour. aaaVl a ACITSKS BRITISH . . . The Rev. Stanley Graucl, 29, former Metho-dist minister of Worcester, Mass., sailed as mess boy on Jewish im-migrant ship "Exodus 1947." He accused British naval forces Of ramming the ship 14 'imcs. Fire Lookouts Watch For Careless Airmen SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Air-plane pilots are supplanting careless motorists as the bane of U. S. for-est service according to Supervisor F. C. Koziol of Wasatch National forest. It used to be that motorists care-lessly flipping cigarettes from their car windows or knocking out pipe ashes were blamed for the majority of man-se- t forest fires. Now. Ko-gi-says, fire lookouts have been warned to keep their binoculars trained on pilots of aircraft. "It has been established in many instances that aircraft have flown immediately before fire over areas has broken out," he reports. "With no other causes discovered, there s a distinct possibility that burning material tossed from the planes caused the fires." RITUAL DANCE . . . Historic In dian ceremonial dances of thr Smoki Indians are performed b? an organization of townspeople a Prescott, Ariz., to perpetuate lor of the region. i. FOK OUOM . . Among the thousands who were on f1 he completed his record-brea-ruicMM, to greet Bill Odom as around the rld (time: 73 hours, 5 minutes and 11 "'o n. nit ,d " vv e his family ad his sponsor. Odom holds his son Ronnie, ReohrlV. 6. At left are h.s father and mother, Mr. 3 and daughter. -t pon i Odom. Wfa Rugged Hoof BRTTOW.st;ND, WASH. Reg-- 'fondant at all community BSlsJ C. ("Jack") Ryan, 90. Bf" sa' f myself I'm one of the Bst on the floor," Ryan B "e had to quit work when Ss 88 after he was injured seri- - 10 a bus wreck. fool Promotes 'Taps' for farmers JjjSA- - OKLA.- -h sounded all j e Chamber of Commerce "Hot and Cold Running School" in its calendar of r'6 events. was clear after Farm Man-- g A Border offered his ex- - n His idea, it appears, i a the "old oaken bucket" "Wnflel faucet by install-r-- r ystems in farm homea. " compiled by Border ahow that 204 000 Oklahoma farm families have to tote their water in buckets from wells. Members of each farm resort to well family which must drinking supply trave. water for its total distance of 152 miles yearly lugging water, he reports school here ta The one-da-to bring state agricultural and Indian service leaders together manufacturers to with water system promote "tapi" for fannera. |