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Show yCPETTYV PACE Dawdle Dell Correspond PROFESSOR .Walden Hightower. local fellow who Instructs over at the state college and comes up pretty often with some bughouse-theory, bughouse-theory, made a speech claimin; "there ain't no such animal as 1 100 per cent pure Republican c Roosevelt; O. H. Ririe, division manager, Utah Power & Light Co., Ogden; J. N. Stephens, manager, man-ager, business dev. dept., U.P.& L. Co., Preston, Idaho; and O. M. Slack, division mgr., UjP.&.L., American Fork. Other members include Pres. Madsen, USAC; Dr. Carl Frisch-knecht, Frisch-knecht, director, Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural Extension Service; John Schenk, president, Utah State Farm Bureau Federation; Mark Nichols, state director of vocational voca-tional education; Dr. J. E. Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, dean, USAC school of engineering; Prof. A. J. Morris, acting dean, USAC school of agriculture; Dr. E. G. Peterson, director, Utah Research Foundation; Founda-tion; and Prof. Spencer A. Dain-es, Dain-es, head, department of agricultural agricul-tural engineering, USAC. Three farmers representing various types of agriculture in Utah will also serve on the committee: com-mittee: Morgan Dyring, Manti poultryman; Harvey Dastrup, Richfield general farmer; xand Ralph E. Robson, Plain City, Weber We-ber coounty, dairyman. A project leader yet to be named by college officials, will direct all research on the project. Democrat." Why, even the dumb est codger in Dawdle Dell knowr hot as politics is down here, tha a Republican whose soul was both ered with a single, solitary Demo crat idea, or a Democrat with ; Republican itch, would hang him self just to sjjlte the opposite party Rita Riley, local girl who niac good in Hollywood as a car-hop, 1. making a personal appearance toui in Dawdle Dell. Hank Potter, store keeper o... at Sweet Lick, says he's glad tha' "death, which chases all of us, ain' as speedy as Mad Hopping, hot-roc ambulance driver for the Rest-in Peace Mortuary." Hank says i corpse can always depend on t good and fast last lap to gravesidr with Mr. Hopping driving. The time he brought Mrs. Rafe Butcher'r body from Sweet Lick, he outdis tanced the rest of the funeral pre cession three times, having to re trace his course each time to fine' his confused followers. Those whe believe in ghosts say Mrs. Butcher's shade grew tired of the bumpy road and departed the ambulance on the edge of Marple's Woods. Anyway, that's how the woods got the reputation repu-tation for being haunted by' a mad spirit that thunders through the trees in a hot-rod golden chariot. Mrs. Clem Poore returned fron. the city and told the Nimble Fingers Fin-gers Sewing Club Thursday evening: eve-ning: "Original creations in clothes, that's the rage. A woman of taste would rather be caught married to another woman's husband than wearing tka other woman's dress design. You can hardly expect originality orig-inality in men, but it is a must in dress." |