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Show Migrslioil JCiils l.atijl-Arnerican Hope fpr OtSi Aid jRoeketjring ustahjj'Gbe's Ihtp Action 3 r BOGOTA, Colombia, April 2. try program is designed to re (U.PJ . . Communist turned .to Ifco vive - issue in the Inter- America ponference today ajter Secretary of State George C. &Iarsfrall killed . atin ' American hopes for major U. S. economic Marshall slammed tha door on ap. American-financed recovery plan for Latin America . In - hii opening speech before the conference con-ference yesterday. He sold the delegates the bad news in statement he read before the conference. ; The" statement was - not too ' effective. It copld have been . interpreted as a abject to bar-(aininr bar-(aininr 1 v Then. Marshall glasses and spoke 9r 15. took , off his. ujieS, 'personally and directly" to the delegates. That was effective He left tip doubt the United States cannot assume-the. burden of aldr tag Latin America in addition to the European burden. Marshall J emphasized that the United States was spending billions bil-lions for the European' recovery program and additional billions for military purposes designed to end "the" subversion of democratic demo-cratic governments " in western Europe.'' '" This,' he said, would help pre - serve peace and security in the western hemisphere. He reminded remind-ed tljft Latin America? delegates their . countries were dependent bef 0f the war on trade with Europe, Eu-rope, which the European fecov- V With the economic issue apparently ap-parently taken wit, of discussion Organization of A, F. Garden Club Completed AMERICAN , FORK' A con tinuation of. the preliminary steps of organizing a Garden club in American Fork was the primary business of the meeting held this week- Mrs. J. L. blower . was named two-year director and Clyde Konold one-year ' director which with the officers .selected two weeks ago completes the organization. or-ganization. Mrs. Arthur Nilsson is president,' Dr. C. ' R. Anderson, vice president and Mrs. Hayden noiinarsKe, secretary. . , A program committee was se lected as follows. Mrs. J. L. Mow er, Mrs. D. W. Jones and Alfred Hayes, a membership committee consisting oi t-iyae Konoia, Mrs. Konold and Mrs. Lila O. Hansen Han-sen was named and Mrs. J. L. Phillips was made reporter. A membership drive will be conducted in the near future. The club membership J open to all persons interested in ixome and community beautif ication,, and will be affiliated with the state organization. . The next meetiria will be held April 26 In the city hall at which time the program will Include the steps in home landscaping. SIDE GLANCES "Sha'a awful nice, but I think a guy . ought to stick to , one girl-iarirf Bttty's folks always have ice cream in their deep frtazer!' - at this conference, interest revert- ? ed to possible anti-Communist action., ' , . Chile has been trying to obtain agreement among other nations to draft a resolution which would present a solid American : front, against Communism.,- , . Argentina, Guatemala, Ecuador and Peru are expected to hold out against a strong resolution, while some other nations favor the opposite op-posite ' extreme . and want an agreement to break relations with Russia. Edgemont The ward, reunion - Wednesday was a ala event, with more than 150 . children being' served . hot dinners after school and enjoying a fish pond In the evening a-jde1 licious hot roast peez ainner witn all the trimmings, f bazaar and grab bag' sale were sponsored by the Relief society, under thedirection thedi-rection of Presidency Almira Johnson, Pearl Stubbs andClara Jones, with all members assisting. assist-ing. Mrs. Helen Hull of .the MIA presidency presided at , tne pro gram, where the crowd was wei corned by Bishop Qrvil B. Pavis, Mrs. Elva Elliott sang two solos, icepmpanied by Mrs.' fctnel ?ay: or, a quartet composed of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. -William Lee sang an! Mr. Lee sang a solo, accom- pamea by -Mrs. ueynoias. Mrs. sham CJ GillesDie save a ward prognostication, a trio composed of Muues Ardith Richards, Irene Hansen and Rhea Lowry accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. H. S. Richards $ang; Mrs. . Maxine Grimmett played a piano solo and "Ronald Elliott and Jlmmie Boyca played f ' trumpet duet,; pancing completed com-pleted the tvening, with a number num-ber of articles being auctioned off by William C. Faulkner. . Mrs. Maud I vers is spending a few days at Pleasant Grove with her son, Lejand Tvers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leland I vers are moving to Midway to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Hawkins attended at-tended funeral services in Salt Lake City Thursday for their sister-in-law, Mrs.. Paul Hawkins who died earlier in the week at her home in California. 'Sunday school will be held as usual in the ward for those not attending general conference in Salt Lake City. ' There will be no Relief society meeting Tuesday giving all ladies an opportunity to hear the conference confer-ence sessions on the radib. Friday; April' 2, 1048 i v. I, ,i !- Swooping down-over EgUn Air Base, Fla., a p-82 twin Mustang Ares a salvo of five-lncho wim their luminous tails.' The Mustang is ftnng at a target during an aerial demonstration. rockets. Twelva of the rockets can be seen Eglin Air Base U headquarters for tha Jury of Wpfneh . Sides With Man ; LpS ANGELES, April t A housewife was refused damages today for- a railroad conductor's allegedly violent loyermJStlng. . Mrs. Alten'e W. Mock, '?, si4 in her suit for $51.59$ .damages that Conductor William Jordan "just flew". Into her upper berth, embraced her, arid hit her when She resisted. . . ." - A Jwy of 12 womp sided yesterday yes-terday with Jordan, wbp said he boosted. Mrs. Mock up to her berth when he found her wandering wander-ing in the aisle and accepted her invitation to plimb up for a chat. "She sla she was: a 'registrar p yoters,', Jprdan testified, "to we talked about yptlaf." animals walk . on All hoofed their' toenails. JOB TRAINING INSTRUCTION GIVEN MT. PLEASANT Sheldon D. Winn, district conservationist from Qgden, Utah supervised the job instruction training program carried on Monday and half of Tuesday at the City hall in Mt. Pleasant. Personnel from Sanpete and Juab counties attended. An estimated 10,000 desert plants are growing on 306 acres set aside Or the desert botanical garden east .of Phoenix, Ariz. The garden is the only one of its kind in' the word. 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