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Show I on n;j j Probably the safest placs la the oountry today It la any one ef tb national parks, no taarsriF lowed, unless eealad by A government govern-ment agsnt Not a loaf may bo picked, not aa animal banned. It is related that a ( years ago, whan P. P. Patrow llvad la Zloa park aa superintendent he bad to obtain fadoral permission to poison a eoupl of (round squlr-rala squlr-rala thai won alnklng residential dbafta la hie lawn. o . Alert wakefulness, faya Parley Jenson, ii the lino qua non of tucceasful public : peaking. For years promt' nent as a speaker, In court-'. room or drawing room, ha likes to recall how he learned this axiom. . . I ' "Thirty-eight years ago this ' month," he says, "the M. I. A. preliminaries for the Boyd Park cup were being held In the Twenty-second ward hall. . My opponent was Don Clay ton, then a 15-year-old school ' boy. I had recently returned t from a mission and figured I could easily handle the debate. de-bate. "Well, the school boy won. ' ' I never got to say a word. When the meeting was over my father (Andrew Jenson, assistant church historian) . came home and found ma dead to the world where three , hours earlier I had lain down to take a half-hour nap." ' ' The Information bureau has bean receiving call asking what movie company la oa location oa Fifteenth ' Eaat street. That's no morle company. That's the EdgehtU ward nlfht orew, eom-poaed eom-poaed of ward members leveling off the new grounds under the flare of floodlights, says Bishop George U Nelson. o .o o Peter Van Orden, one of the earliest pioneers at Lew is ton, Utah, contends that part of the Bear river valley to be the first gateway into Utah. "Jim Brldger first came Into Utah by using a boat made out of animal skins," ha points out. e , e e Answers to' yoaterday's apace, time and bus problem: You would pass nine buses. ' Nearly everybody said five at first guess. But In addition to those five that started out while you were en route, there ware (our strewn along the highway whea you started out Buford Sommers, |