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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES 1. Cull non-producing hens rigidly. 2. House pullets before they get into heavy egg production 3. Feed Golden Laying Mash and Pellets Golden Laying Mash is highly palatable and nutritious, nut-ritious, containing an abundance of finest quality animal and fish proteins with a total protein content con-tent of 20. It is especially fine for pullets just coming into production prod-uction as it contains amplt B iomplex vitamins including in-cluding Riboflavin. It is priced right! Golden Laying Mash Pellets 10c cwt. over Binding Twine Dairy Du Fly Spray 1 WHERE FINE FEEDS ARE MADE! Henry M. Weight FOR COUNTY SHERIFF T Democratic Ticket 14 Years in Fish & Game Department 8 years Springville Chief of Police Pres. of Sportsman Fed. of 11 Western States Pres. of Central Utah Peace Off. Assn.. 1949. Officer, State Peace Off. Association Kilwnian, Chamber of Commerce Hobble . Creek Riding Club Jligh Priest, LDS church Father of 5 Paid -..-5; ..rlhiU QUO L CLGGG MR. RANK AND FILE: Hay ye netted the Dmo an at let la know what la "lag" m whhT Thy can't pin "BIO BUSINESS" a ma. Th.y can't uy I wot roit.d with "SILVER SPOON" whan I wot barn "I3rh" in a family af 17. They can't ay "BIO MONEY" it behind ma when I had la barrow money to run thil campaign, cam-paign, and can't even afford a iteno, not to mention a manager. They can't hout "REACTIONARY" when good Democrat joined with me in sponsor ing tome of the mott constructive legislation leg-islation introduced into our legislature. All they have left to pop at it "Clegg-Votl" "Clegg-Votl" (the "Vest" belongs to them) and the irony of it all is their own Democratic Democrat-ic legislature refused to repeal that law. Yes, all they have against me it they know if I become the candidate II take Sen. Thomas apart several timet a day and make the whole outfit of them FACE THE ISSUES. Sincerely, RUE L CLE09 (Poid Political Advertisement by E. M II. fPOULTRYMAN NOW IS THE TIME TO: cwt. 3.94 48' lb. bale 12.46 8 lb. ball 2.18 for Livestock Gal. 1.75 1 -J HENRY M. WEIGHT pol. ad byDon Walker, PG Vance Wilson, Fillmore, Utah) Baltimore School, Babe Ruth's Home, Closed to Juveniles BALTIMORE, Md.-For 84 years since 1866 St. Mary's Industrial school in Baltimore carried on the work of turning many juvenile de-linqurnts de-linqurnts into solid citizens. Now it has closrd its doors. Among its products were two famous fa-mous men the late Babe Ruth and Al Jolson. Babe Ruth en.ered the school when he was seven because his father, a saloon keeper, thought his environment around h'S place wasn't too good. Young Ruth was listed as an incorrigible, but in later years you could never get the monks at the school to agree that he was, He stayed there until he was 18. The school must hnve made an impression im-pression on the future home run ! king. Father Albert, who knew him at the school, said Ruth once told him, when he was at the height of his glory: "We're all in life to do good. And I hope that when I die I will have lived so I can help the boys of America to live straighter and cleaner lives." And there's Jolson. He visited the school last September for the first time In about 50 years. "That's the yard where I used to play," the singer and actor said. "When was that? About the time of the Spanish-American war. "I was a bad boy then, but not too bad. I had run away from home. I gave my brother's name, because he was supposed to be the black sheep of the family. After a few months my parents came from Washington and took me home."' President's Fancy Tie Puzzles Newspapermen ST. LOUIS, Mo.-Two St. Louis newspapermen were trying to decide just what pattern appeared ap-peared on one of President Truman's Tru-man's ties. "What's wrong, boys?" the President ashed. The'v told him. Mr. Truman looked down at the design as if seeing the tie for the first time, and said: "I don't know what it is swans or something, some-thing, I guess." Now the newspapermen are wondering If Mrs. Truman picks the President's ties for him. 74 Year-Old Marine Takes Rifle Firing Test QUANTICO. Va. UsuaUy it's the old salts in the Marine Corps who teach young leathernecks how to shoot with the startling accuracy for which the Marines are noted, tut that situation was reversed recently re-cently when 74-year-old Master Sergeant Harry D. Bartley, of Philadelphia, reported to the rifle range along with many younger men to fire the carbine for annual re-qualification. His coach was a 20-year-old private. Bartley, whose uniform sleeve Is covered with bright red hash-marks hash-marks representing 42 years of service, could have stopped tiring the weapons courses when he was 35, but he chose to fire again this year. He has more straight enlisted en-listed time In the military service than any member of the Marine Corps. Cleveland Man Inventea Traffic Light 36 Years Ago CLEVELAND, O.-August 5 will be the 36th birthday anniversary of the traffic light that instrument that has given many Americans high blood pressure. According to the Cleveland Automobile Auto-mobile Club, on that day James B. Hoge hung up the first traffic light at a now bustling east-side intersection inter-section In Cleveland. Hoge's first signal was band operated op-erated by a policeman stationed at the corner, who would ring a bell and turn the light on whenever the nearby firehouse received a call The signal had full approval of the chamber of commerce and a few months later a second set was Installed. However, Hoge's success was cut short when the lights were declared unnecessary and Impractical. Imprac-tical. Retired Officer Says Stalin Had Heart Attack SALEM. Mass. CoL Roland W. Estey, retired, a former office of strategic services officer, has reported re-ported that Premier Stalin suffered suf-fered a heart attack In June while on a plane flight. The former officer said he received re-ceived the news In a letter from Europe and that the information had been turned over to our Intelligence Intelli-gence agency. According to Estey, Stalin was en-route en-route for a conference In the town of Chita, about 100 miles north of the Chinese border. The attack apparently was of such a nature, Estey said, that it seemed wise to return him to Moscow Mos-cow and permit his impersonator to proceed on the trip. The letter also contained this message, Estey said: "Watch Formosa For-mosa or Chosen before the first of July". Chosen Is another name for Korea. Estey said his friend had the Information In-formation six days before the aggression, ag-gression, leading to the belief the Communists In North Korea jumped the gun Ara-CU Lumps of glass found In the of burned Roman villas In England irove Its use there centuries ago. SOFTBALL ROUNDUP JUNIOR GIRLS Lincoln Vineyard Windsor Hill Crest Oak Hills CUBS LEAGUE Grand View Oak Hills Hill Crest Timpanogos Vermont Lincoln 8 7 3 2 0 JUNIOR M MEN Geneva A Orem First Vneyard Geneva B Windsor Vermont SCOUTS Oak Hills Orem Stake 9 7 7 5 5 3 2 2 1 0 LEAGUE 4 3 2 1 0 . Lincoln Vermont Geneva Timpanogos Windsor Sharon Grand View Hill Crest Vineyard PRIMARY GIRLS Lincoln Timpanogos Vineyard Grand View Vermont OREM STAKE SENIORS Vineyard Wjndsor Pleasant View Vermont Sharon Geneva Orem First SHARON STAKE Lake View Oak Hills Timpanogos Lincoln , Edgemont . Hill Crest 15' II 10 9 6 4 3 1 5 6 8 10 13 13 SENIORS 13 12 12 7 - 6 2 JUNIOR M MEN Pleasant View Lincoln Lake View Hill Crest Sharon Stake 7 2: 6 3 3 6 2 7 BUICK USED GARS USED TRUOXS $1345 '48 Stude Convert. R and H O'Drive $1295 '46 Chrysler Club Coupe Locally Owned $315 '38 International Pickup New Motor THE "OK" OF CHEVROLET PROTECTS YOU - " 1 Use our free Parking Lot ... . Entrance on 1st North HURRY VP AND WAIT . . . Troopa of the 19th Infantry battalion are ready and waiting for transportation to return them to front Inea In Korea. .'A Yj-" w-'- ' v ALWAYS A BRIDESMAID? . . . Princess Margaret of England leaves St. Margaret's church, Westminister, after acting as chief bridesmaid at wedding of her cousin, Margaret Elpiun-etone. Elpiun-etone. Color Hocus-rocns If a room seems too large and is well lighted you can make it seem friendlier and more invitinjr bv oainting.it in a dark color. CHEVROLET $1845 '48 Olds 98 Sedan R and H Hydramatic $1695 '48 Buick Convertible R and H New Tires $495 '41 Diamond - T C 8t C I 1-2 Ton 2 speed axle l I l l 4 I." . r v Wi&r- ft V 1 t ' i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Edwards and two daughters returned " from a trip through Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs. Lofin Blood of Escanante visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Liston. Mrs. Blood is Mrs. Lis-ton's Lis-ton's niece. Mr. and Mrs J. N. Wallace of Clearfield, and Wister Wallace Wall-ace of Long Beach, Calif, were dinner guests Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wallace. Colic in Horses Daily exercise, good roughage, and plenty of fresh water that Is not too cold are the best means of preventing impaction and colic in horses during the winter months. Uncle Sam Says van ;r .51 1 This Is the time we honor the birth date of one of our greatest Americans, Ameri-cans, George Washington. Properly called "The Father of His Country," our first President revealed sound Judgment in everything he undertook. under-took. And one of these wonderful traits was thrift. Every American should hold fast to that habit by savingevery sav-ingevery payday a part of his earnings. Enroll on the Payroll Savings Sav-ings Plan where yon work or, If self employed, the Bond-A-Month Plan where yon bank. START SAVING IN 1950 FOB I960. U. S. TreosiiTj DefurtiMnt Are Mm Only 13 More Days ''til SO HURRY, HURRY. .... . COME IN TODAY AND SEE THE TOPS IN BACK-TO-SCHOOL TOGS. ..... FROM KINDERGARTEN TO COLLEGE FOR BOYS AND GIRLS WE'VE GOT THE BEST. 4-H Groups Hold Award Program Eight 4-H clubs were represented repres-ented at the achievement program pro-gram for the area held Monday at the Sharin ward chapel, according ac-cording to Erma Josie, Orem 4-H supervisor. Thea Jepperson was in charge of the program which Included the following: Evelyn Smith, prayer; Future Homemakers, 4-H song; Connie Smith, violin solo; A-l Workers, skit; Anna Rowley, piano; Stitch -3 COUNTRY CLUB POTATO CHIPS For Sale at all if .rii num. in J.! liuniii R and J The place South AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY CO. KEEP CLEAN SALT LAKE CITY Provo Foundry 388 East 9th South iVESTERH" SYMBOLIC OF Fisher WESTERN DISTRIBUTING CO. MM n i J THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, i859 and Chatter clubTdSrrrr- Snirj anrl cJt.i T """ffaUn, 1 - k- i, ill xi erg . song; Dianna BarnemaB solo; LeAnn Wells, JSh! Awards Were madetyV viev Poulson, county surf 08 The girls modete J5J accessories they had made Dana Barneman played selections. y a P'ano. theirArteIy75J .. -.aWs Span Ordinarily, exterior paiw, . longer on woods such i . .. k,t and western red cedar vT do on.resmous woods, such tt? low pine and Douglas tii, W' ALWAYS ASK FOR leading Grocers and Cafes iiii:iii:i: i.iir.iiiii i-i:j s. 'Ksae.ffiCB;..j . ! 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