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Show OKEM-GENVA TIMES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1949 BW-M. I.HI. I '' ".."M'WWkU'lJWW m intifyf 1 "in am MISSING . . . Robert A. Vogeler, an officer of the International Telephone and Telegraph co disappeared dis-appeared behind the iron curtain as he returned to Hungary from a business trip to Vienna. His secretary was arrested an.1 office files seized. Barometer Opens Parachute In Fixed-Altitude Test STANDSTEAD, ENGLAND. A former paratrooper made a two-mile two-mile delayed Jump here in the first field test of a new robot parachute designed to open at any chosen height. A spokesman for the manafac-turer manafac-turer explained the chute was worked by a barometer which sets off a spring and causes the canopy to pop open at the desired altitude. The altitude for. opening is set to advance of the jump by a clockwork clock-work mechanism. "There is always a danger that a pilot forced to jump at high altitude alti-tude may pass out from lack of oxygen and fail to revive to time to pull his rip cord." the spokesman spokes-man said. "With our device set in advance he can safely drop through the rarefied air. knowing his chute will open when needed." The parachute used in the test opened on schedule at the fixed 5.000 feet Come and See my Aprons THEY MAKE LOVELY GIFTS OR CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. $1.25 AND UP. Mrs. Estella Duffin Phone 0521 J3 First house South of Orem Telephone building , , :x , mm v ill ---trVsr-f ; A 1 Light-Fingered Guest Slips Wadding Ring from Bride SEOUL, KOREA. Seoul police had a job on their hands here when a person slipped the wedding ring from the bride's nger as she greeted guests after the wedding ceremony. Miss Lee Yung-suk, 20. and Ho Pyung-chil. 24, were married mar-ried in the YMCA auditorium before a large crowd of relatives rela-tives and friends. The couple turned to accept congratulations from the throng. The auditorium audi-torium was thrown in an uproar when the bride announced her ring was gone. It had been slipped from her hand by some lipht-fmgcred guest. The bride was distraught. Loss of the ring, she insisted, was an omen of tragedy to come. The couple retired to their home to await the terror. RIGHT INTERPRETATION OF SCRIPTURES HELD VITAL TO MANKIND "Ah Lord God behold, thou has made the heaven and the earth by thy great power and stretched out arm. and there is nothing too hard for thee." This quotation from Jeremiah 32:17 is the Golden Text for the Lesson-Sermon, "Is tfce Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic At-omic Force," at all authorized MESSAGE FOB THE FUTURE . . . The document that received wards from the Freedom Foundation were deposited In a "freedom "free-dom capsule" to be buried a Valley Forge, Pa. Gen. Dwigfet D. Ktotnhrmr is abowt to eat the rope with an ax, fcleaatof fcooap Mr. and Mrs. T. Earle Foote, Elwood and Earlene spent the weekend in Roosevelt visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patten entertained members of the local Gladioli club at a party in the home of Mr. and Mrs- A. Ray Ekins on Friday night. Ht'c Easy TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING aft Goao va Pharmacy For Your Convenience 21 STAMPS IN ANY QUANTITY ARE AVAILABLE HERE FOR OUR CUSTOMERS. ALSO SCALES FOR WEIGHING PACKAGES. No Standing in Line! Mrs. J. G. McDonalds and Glades Gift Candy Boxed Christmas Cards Kiddies Stationery-Yankee Stationery-Yankee Wrist Watches, 2.95 and op, (Plus Tax) Canasta Cards, with Tray PHONE 0693 Rl Free Delivery On Prescriptions! V MORE, GIFTS Amity Billfolds $2.00 and up Children's Dick Tracy Wallets $1.00 plus tax Evening in Paris Sets $1.50 and up Gift Stationery $1.50 and up Men's Spruce Shaving Sets $2.00 and up Combination; Lighter and Pencil $1.50 and up Ball Point Pens $ .25 and up Baby Sets and Rattles Popcorn Poppers Children's Wrist Watches, Mickey Mouse, Orphan Annie Perfume Colognes Christmas Seals Cards Christmas Lights Gift Wrappings, String, Tape 00 AT YOUR FAVORITE RETAIL STORE Vf IV, SOFTER K0TEX'12's 33t BOX OF 12 1 2 FOR 65 Made to stay soft while you wear it... prevents revealing outlines. With Kotex your secret is always very personally yours I Mystery of Missing Milk Solved as Dog Detected SUMTER, SC. The mystery of the missing milk was solved when officers followed a white trail and caught the culprit in the act of consuming his loot. Police had tried for days to catch the thief who made front doorsteps unsafe for the morning milk. The paper cartons disappeared almost as soon as the milkman turned his back. Detectives spotted a trail of milk drops and followed it. They found a dog chewing the tops off the cartons and lapping up the milk. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Col vin entertained a group of friends, former residents of Meadow, Utah, at their home on Thursday evening. Games, music, social chat and refresh ments completed the pleasant affair. I I j f v ' .'- ' If " 1 r' ' ' I I I 'I !? I M h V rs. VrJ ill r.rj xzk 71 M r A a i I erm ' IL KLEENEX tissues in WE HANDY "POP-UP" BOX 8t BOX OF 200 2 FOR 35 :WZZZS Pull one at a ti i not a handful I Soft, strong, spotlessly spot-lessly clean. Kleenex is your best buy in tissues I MEDINA AT TEE MET . . . Judge Harold Medina, who presided pre-sided at trial of top Communists In TJ. 8., attends Metropolitan op- openinf in New York City with Mrs. Medina. Diplomats, V.N. notables and well-known society members were present. DELSEY. . SAFER BECAUSE IT'S SOFTER ... SOFT LIKE KLEENEX TISSUES 154 ROLL 2 FOR 29 Made like Cellucotton sur gical dressings and that tells you Delsey toilet tissue won't irritate or cause discomfort dis-comfort to sensitive areas. Sponsored in the interests of the retail druggists we serve. I I I L Plhisirinniacy "Your Friendly, HomOwned Drug Store" ONE DOOR SOUTH OF OREM CITY HALL OREM UTAH BATE WE MISSED THE BOAT? tTTK DON'T BELIEVE our for- " ernment considers the Angus Ward ease closed. We feel certain that appeal to other nations to use their influence in obtaining Ward's Mlease was to construct a sound sod just position from which we could launch without criticism a diplomatic or even a physical attack at-tack upon the Chinese Communists if they continue to molest our officials of-ficials or citizens. We will not believe our government govern-ment intends to let its people down. We are not dealing here with recognized authority but with lower order of orientals who would cut a man's throat to see which way he would fail. Gentle or rough words will go enheeded by these creatures. Only fear can deter them. As for recognition by the accidental acci-dental nations, they are already recognized by their oriental cousins cous-ins behind the iron curtain. Swelled with the conceit of conquest they probably are not concerned about distant Americans. There is little doubt that Russia has put them up to abusing us for obvious purposes. America must teach them to quit it We believe our government will send an ultimatum to the Chinese Communist leaders If any further molestation of our citizens occurs stating that one more act of brutality will bring Immediately a large force of bombers for the Nationalists to use on the Communist armies. Oar government cannot allow Its people to be manhandled by these hoodlums. The step win be a grave one. But to allow the Chinese Communists Com-munists to frighten and show contempt con-tempt for our people will destroy do morale which made this nation na-tion great Just as a man's spirit deteriorates when his rights and honor are continually stepped on, so does the spirit of a nation. Better Bet-ter to take the plunge than hang our bead m shame. Better to fight than to rot We haven't missed the boat yet, nor the chance to put fear into the hearts of cocky Communists the world over. Christian Science churches on Sunday, December 18. Selections from the Bible and correlative passages from the Christian Science textbook. Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, comprise the Lesson-Sermon. A verse from Psalms reads, "As for man. his days ate as grass: as a flower of the field, so he flourished" (104:15). The author of Science and Health writes, "The universe like man. Is to be interpreted by Science from its divine Principle, Prin-ciple, God. and then it can be understood; but when explained on the basis of physical sense and represented as subject to growth, maturity, and decay, the universe, like man, is, and must continue to be an enigma " (p. 124). BTURR'S CHRISTMAS SPECIALS all nun lASKETMLi RYDER RED E-E GUNS $4. 75 BICYCLES SKATES RIFLES SHOTGUNS SKHS FOOTBALLS FISHING AND HUNTING EQUIPMENT WE HAVE THE IDEAL GIFT FOR YOUR MAN ... -.YOUNG OR OLD 10) ? SPORTING GOODS (Believe it or not We are etill open for business) ACROSS FROM SCERA OREM, UTAH p u ITT) V! GOME ONE C 0 ME ALL I '4 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16 ft (UIO full 4 SPUDNUTS WITH COFFEE OR SODA WATER 148 SOUTH STATE STREET NEXT TO THE TELEPHONE OFFICE OREM, UTAH FOUNTAIN GROCERIES |