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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, November 4, 1954 TIES AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Published Every Thursday at American Fork. Utih, by tho ALPINE PUBLISHING CO. rtcrcd ta Second Class Matter, at the Postoffice at American Fork, Utah, under the act of March 3. 1879 ftATIONAl IDIfOKIAl 7 EJjt!en Kits tia Pet Tea Keeping National Secrets France and the United States cacft have seen disclosures in recent weeks which pointed strongly toward the import nce of keeping defense secrets actually secret V' ., Of the two leakages, those from the French Committee of National Defense appear much the more serious in their potential effects and in the number of persons apparently involved. The present French Government has survived the exposure of a clandestine ring which evidently operated also under its predecessor, and indeed the Mendes-France Cabinet Reserves credit for dealing quickly with the situation, Meanwhile in Washington there occurs the surprise in dictmcnt of a former employee of the National Security Ajcncy for taking information from the files for the intended benefit of wa foreign nation which turns out to have been . the friendly Netherlands Government, which supposed the information was authorized. A very casual 3 attitude about official confidences has, cf course, been a phenomenon of French politics and journal- izra for a long time. But when it appears that full minutes cf at least two meetings of the National Defence Committee daring the Indochina crisis reached the hands of French Communist Party leaders, the implications are deadly serious, - Until trials are held, and perhaps after, there will remain rcme mystery whether, Police Inspector Jean Dides played a irroVrole'in uncovering the ring; whether his Informant, Andre Baranes, was the only go-between for the Communists whether Committee Secretary-Jean Mons should have fu- icctcd his aides, Rene.Turpin tnd Roger Labrusse; and whether possibly the .whole affair has been ballooned by rijht-wing extremist organizations. i Whatever the outcome, in France and America, the events underscore several points: The preservation of de-Icnse de-Icnse secrets demands constant vigilance ; There 4s sound reason for strict security "regulations and boards of inquiry via the executive departments. - Any relaxation, or departure rem regulations, even for innocent-appearing purposes, is v- - Courtesy Christian Science Monitor,. Ccr.rjs cf Agriculture Cr.u crstcrs toTcke V tr.:ir.:lYis Training . Enumerators' for the 1954 Census Cen-sus cf Agriculture will bein an intsnrive training course on No-rtnttr No-rtnttr ,2rd ,ta. preparation for ts start of the Census on No-rtniter No-rtniter VJh. lS54k It was announced an-nounced . today by Field Super- riser I4r. Quayle Cannon,-Jr. i The training sessions will be hrli-at Couhcil Chambersraty . .Hall, Lent, Utah, and will be . conducted . by - Crew Leader Mr. G corse V7. .Leany, Mr. Leany ytcently . attended a lire day training; conference oncensus ; jntiods. t : -, i The. enumerator, training course will coyer the various forms and reports to be used, Census: taking i method -t and practice Interviews la i thelass' IPm..Thej prospf!Ciay,e.ntun' erators will conduct actual Inter views as part of their training. . Prospective enun e r at o. r s scheduled to take the training are: Mr. Clifford C. Hales, Mr. Warren. V7. Clark. .Mrs. ..Maymet ta R. Johnson, Mrs. Vera S. .Thompson, Mrs. Verda L. Peter son, Mr. Marlon H. Christensen, Mr. Paul IL Otterson, Mr. Jay I. Ulclu, Mr. Dale M. Bleazard, Mr, Alan L. Jensen, Mr. 'Wendell P, Durrant and Mr. Sidney Pchr son. Cst ta step with rotor fashion wltli Che iiAQMM-SBMOUO M 1 7t i"3:Ari:ncMnir"" ( lilt Parada Colors are all ready-mixed and ready to use in Monarch House Paint and accent colors.. the paint that means years of durability. CLow weathering. Self cleaning. clean-ing. Excellent coverage. Economical. ' , J Color fa M Um tUm km mm Ammrka'i tobr fcoaW t qmtlfir pmhti At 14 - - --- : v mmcMi rc:.:c utah ' Everything in Building Materials" ." 7.A.:A:.rar & sons Back-Log From Citizen News Columns TEN TEARS AGO Waste paper, magazines "and books will be collected by the American Legion Friday, November No-vember 10, Commander Hans Laursen announced this week. Furthering ! the program, "Know Your Schools," Allen UL West, research director of the Utah Educational Association and also editor - and, business manager of the . Utah Educational Educa-tional Review, was guest'speaker before the local chapter of Associated Asso-ciated American University Women.'' - ; r, " TWENTY TEAKS AGO The school play entitled The Patsy" was . presented Thursday night and will be repeated again tonight. The play thus far has been a great success. Miss Bessie Bes-sie Newman Is directing It, and has been working very diligently, diligent-ly, with the cast. The opening program of the educational program of the American Fork firemen went over in a big way Thursday night, October 25th. There were over three hundred visitors from out of the city present, representing repre-senting the city officials and fire- departments of most of the cities In Utah and Salt Lake counties; ; THISTT YEARS AGO ' Sometime during Wednesday night some person or persons entered the First Ward Grocery Store by prying out a back window win-dow and pulling ' the . screen away. S. L. Sinclair was the proprietor ' of the store up to three weeks ago when he -departed suddenly, from, this town and ' left the- place - stocked - as usual with groceries, and a lew notions. , ' ' ; Thursday evening an election of officers for the American Fork Fire Department was held with the following results; -Will-lam ELsmore, assistant chief; Clarence Grant, captain, 'and Rollo Miller, : 8ecretary-treasur- Pau! Gregory's New Show Three For Tonight- Comes to Salt Lake City Once again .the University of Utah -Theatre Is - privileged - to sponsor the only Inter-Mountain production ofs the1 new Paul Gregory Charles Laughton production pro-duction called "Three ; for To-nlghfcThe-nationally ; famous producers of "Don Juan In Hell" and TJohn Brown's Body" win present- their ., latest show . In Kingsbury Hall - starting Tuesday, Tues-day, November 9, through Sat urday, November IS. "Three-For Tonight"-Is des cribed as a variation - in the fconcert p"resentatlon of music, drama and dance, It stars Marge and Oower Champion, the tal ented and popular: husband-wife husband-wife team of stage and screen ame: Harry- Belafonte, - rectnf star of the Broadway musical hlWAlmanac," and. the -Voice of Walter Schumann. r -r r:r Featured In the cast of forty are Don Beddoe, well-known for ms many cnaracierizauons on United States Steel Reports on Quarterly Earnings Reporting the ( earnings United States Steel Corporation for the third quarter of 1954, Benjamin F. Falrless, chairman, announced that the ' directors had today declared the quarter ly dividend , of $1.75 per share on the preferred stock, payable No vember 20, 1854; to stockholders of record at close of business on November S, 1854. and a. dlvl dend of $.75 per shareon the common stock, payable Decern ber 10, 1954, to stockholders recora ai close of business on November 5, 1854. Income for the third quarter of 1S54 Is reported as $44,3231 or a return of 5J per cent on sales. Income for the first nine months of 1954 Is reported as $138,174,974, or a return of 5.' per 'cent on .sales. This com pares with income of $166,723, 028, or a return of 5.7 per ceni on sales, reported for the first nine months of 1953. - Shipments of steel products In the third quarter of 1954 amounted to 4,434,803 net tons. Shipments for the first nine months of the year totaled 15, 396,739 net tons, .which - com pares with a total of 18,951,123 net tons shipped during the first nine months of 1953. . Production of steel ingots and castings In the third quarter o: 1954 averaged 68.3 per cent o! capacity and was equivalent to an Index o 92.0 In terms of the 1947-1949 average production as 100. It compares with produc tion averaging 70.7 per cent capacity, or an Index of 98.4, for the second quarter of the year. : Expenditures for additions to and replacements of facilities totaled $47 million for the third quarter of 1954. At September 30,1954,- authorised' projects po De completed required a further expenditure of $305 million. Net current assets of the Corporation and its subsidiaries at September 30, 1954, after deducting de-ducting the current dividend declarations, de-clarations, were $721,423,104 compared with $328,302,699 a' September 30, : 1953. ; The T in crease in the current period re fleets the proceeds from, the sale of the $300 million - serial - de bentures approved by. the Board of Directors on July .27, 1954 Betty Benson, who Is remember ed for her fine singing and good ooks In "John Brown." Staged - by v Mr. : Champion, "Three For Tonight," features original music by Mr. Schumann, Schu-mann, lyrics and dialogue by Robert Wellsrand arrangements by Nathan Scott. ; Nickel, either as the main or a iecitndary eoasktuent, in -alloys or use at elevated temperatures. considerably. eJ. Improves their strens th - and thoughness and enhances their resistance to corrosion when in contact with a wide variety of hot liquids and rases. ; . ..J DUP Meetings Greenwood Camp . Greenwood ,Camp members will .meet At the home of .Mrs Elizabeth McAllister . Thursday, November Atr:. The lesson;rThe Mormon Tillage," will be given under ;the ; direction r, of J ; -Mr George' Bingham. ..A history will be read. , 1 " American Fork Camp : . Members . of v the T American Fork Camp will meet Thursday, November .11, at. the home of Mrs. Emery ' Nicholes, -Mrs. Newell Deal will be co-hostess MriTJohh ATWagstaff will give the lesson and a history will be read.-- ry-r Card of Thanks " We wish ta express our heartfelt heart-felt appreciation . and - sincere thanks to all those who so gen erously extended their sympathy in kind word or deed during the recent illness and death of fttagrcren!mdtelevt Emily Jessie Hyde. " William Thomas Hyde and Children. ' , ! FOB SALE -Frame Store r Building To Be Moved "7 EASONAHLB Inquire' 1205 North 900 East . Provo, Utah" "v ' : ' 10-23-ltp. pJfrr;crncr.S nn - i j DistlSed froni Kentucky Iime-ttoam Iime-ttoam water and chok grains ; tiatured la chaired, seasoned oak Urrtla. TlafVwhy it taste better. teCKcrjiUiCHijjijuoi suaoi . i sua isittTancrBcri iZlii I kI mm It With Our Boys Grant E. Bobmson, seaman, USN, son" of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth . L. " Robinson, American Fork, is aboard the destroyer US3 Maddox, which Is operating here with the carrier arm of the 7th Fleet '-,.L'-l---I, Destroyers protect aircraft carriers from submarine attack. They also operate es plane rescue res-cue vessels. lOOTcors of Utah Stated Agriculture : Reports made by Utah farmers farm-ers in the 1954 Census of 'Agriculture 'Agri-culture to be taken this fall will bring up to date the statistics now covering a century for the State's farms, accormng to Field Supervisor .Mr. Quayle Cannon, Jr., of Salt Lake City. The 1954 census will yield information in-formation on number, and size1 of farms, acreage and harvest of crops, livestock, selected facilities facili-ties and equipment (television, food freezer, piped running water, wat-er, tractors, trucks, etc.), selected select-ed expenditures, ana other detail. de-tail. Changes in number .of farms, land in farms, and value of farms In Utah from , 1850, through 1950, C9-IT-YCU2SEIF Jvst lack on on of Wrp'VY!iMfew Material Ma-terial . . . Keep ool Celd, Wind, tola, Snow. ; v. TM parch wot eMl! fojaatafcamfwaaly $11.50 ally . variaJ back ta a ' aorta aext ewwaier. Just Cut S Same Porch -Ltterl U Cost Only $1113 'l MAKE LOW COST STORM Seted th Window Matoriol best suited for your needs from-this Xandy Dispenser at your local dealer. Ct sure it's branded "Ware's" DOOriS, STORM WINDOWS Cl porch enclosures with one of JP VY IB I I 14 kin III I I Wi V n f i r i D:Tir 7 r a at rrniA n o i For Poultry, Ilea House end Dcrn Windows, too! Lets is sfciae Vif amis " D" -W . .7 .t.l.HHtffffr'"" J ill- fff I - 3K -S7il mm A V i r-t-rs m Wosp's'Top Ouality-Windoir Materials Ar Not Sold By Matt Order llouset 1 M vv 'A 8 H t 5 3 . '4 ii at A ) I . 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