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Show THE Page Eight Truman Askz Oditor Of Scottish Paper For Anthem Tracing DUNDEE, SCOTLAND. dent Truman, according to 3 RODDY McDOWALL S BOMAB ON I PANTER ISLAND MASKED RATOERS XMAS MATINEES 8C f Saturday Monday! 2:30 p. m. each day! ii SUNDAY AND MONDAY 5 JUNE HAVER MARK STEVENS J I OH YOU I BEAUTIFUL DOLL ; ft ft TUESDAY-WEDNESDA- TERRY MOORE BEN JOHNSON 9 O 9 ft t3 2 Y THURSDAY z ft y?y'e'i.' m i". 'iy j" "y"'" JOE YOUNG a i ttutff urn mi Mt - - CIJRISTmnS oo FOR SALE m OF l ayior, pnone 451M. Henry FOR SALE Rnvs hiVvclo Barres Jenkins, phone 147J. Mrwnon 1 tn 3- WANTED Men 19 to 30 with Hiirh srhnnl rtil ploma to train 13 weeks for per3fi UUU11VO manent pmnlnvmcnt nifli wv ,..m.. from coast to coast urgently need hostesses, reservationists, deDot asensterations and personnel jobs. Write V. E. Wilcock, 1361 Thornton Ave. Salt Lake City. Personal interview will be arranged. Midwestern Air Line Training school repres. Thank you, friends and neighbors, for your fine cooperation and helpful courtesy in the past year. We look forward to a bright future and hope you will receive a generous share of the good will and happiness so much in evidence today. tele-tyDis- ts. SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI p cHHrvYH GRTinGSr 16 Ga. Auto- - matic Savage Shot gun FOR RENT THE apartment and .0 INCERE Furnished steam Call 302W CARD OF THANKS We sincerely wish to thank the people of Nephi who helped in saving our furniture and personal belongings from destruction in our recent fire. We also want GREET I IS to thank the Fire Department for their prompt answering of the call and for their assistance. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Howard icwce us reasotti- - Great Amyliitheaier Meteor crater just west of Ariz., is big enough to provide play tag space for 20 football games at one time, while two million watch from the sloping sides. The crater was caused by a comet which " Added to this message is our most sincere J. C. Penney Company SEAL ISLAND 3 The past year has been an enoy able one. We hat considered it a pleasure and an honor to be of service to you, our friends and customers. Your consideration and good will are invaluable to us and we wish to take this means of extending our thanks. ii heated Win-flo- 6od Wishes Ml ! ft 4o i7 Aevup ! crashed into the earth. Insurance in Canada Life insurance protection of Canadian families at the end of 1948 was more than 13 billion dollars. This was an increase of 10 per cent milover 1947. Four and one-ha- lf lion Canadians carry an averaga of nearly $3,000 of Insurance each. I Gtvd&tma Our kindest thoughts are of ou at this grand occasion. May j it hold untold joy for each of you. ! -- U ?nd season's greetings Ralph's Market this way BAI MAC in CHATTER Apprecia tron PRATT at Christmastime There was an old woman, who lived in a shoe had so many children, she didn t know who was She S who. .Well, it doe$n't matter so much who is who l .The Question is. is Santa going to be good to you To last throughout the whole long year. BEST WISHES HOLIDAY AND : Arrivol of the Christmas Season reminds ut of our obligations to the fin people of this community. We appreciate the excel- We surely hope so and We hop he brings to air Our Friends and Customers 4 enough joy and cheer lent treatment we hove received and take this means of sending our Greetings '"T to each of you. FOR THE SEASON THE NEW YEAR 'FROM THE OFFICERS AND. EMPLOYEES OF THE D. BAILEY MfCUNE C BOSWELL Phone 83 Sixth North Main COMPANY c j; AfepJu Alma 3 WiHUtyio Go A Q. 'Inanten. - - Ptapsuefoi i 1949 "SH5SiH""ii33BH5S5HSH5IHM555BSssSi I WALT DISNEY'S PLUS 5 T NAG FORGIVEN . . . Justice William O. Douglas of the V. S. supreme court visits the horse which threw him, rolled him and sent him to the hospital with 17 broken ribs October 2. "All is forgiven," Douglas said. The justice praised the horse, named Kendall, and said the animal must have been annoyed by a burr oi a hornet under the saddle blanket. Animal looks tranquil enough now, and Douglas bas recovered. AND 8ATURDAY WALT DISNEY'S ADVENTURES j r, Presi- In an earlier issue, the Journal had reported thai the tune of "Hail to The Chief was said to "come from an old Gaelic air" and had found its way, somewhat changed. Into Sir Henry Rowley Bishop's opera, "The Knight of Snowdoun." Sir Henry, though born In London, taught in Scotland from 1840 to 1843, and bis opera was based on a poem by Sir Walter Scott, a Scotsman. The words to "Hail to The Chief are from Sir Walter's poem, "The Lady of The Lake." They were supposed to have been sung by the followers of a Scottish chief, Rhoderick Dhu of Clan Alpine as they rowed him down Loch Kather. ine. The letter from Mr. Truman quoted the President as saying a clipping of the original story had been sent to him by a Mr. Canaday of Cleveland. "If you can furnish me with any information other than in your paper of the sixth, I shall be most happy to have it," the paper quoted Mr. Truman as having llCHABOD AND : MR. TOAD . ( "Ii any reader can throw light upon it," said the Journal, "the editor will be glad to pass it along to President Truman.' MIGHTY FRIDAY . ft 22. - a didn't know, that the song was virtually pure Scotch. It said Mr. Truman would like ta know more. ALSO TIM HOLT ft w December Thursday, story in a newspaper here, has had his curiosity aroused as to the origin of bis official anthem, "Hail to The Chief." The paper, the People's Journal, published a picture of a letter addressed to the editor and signed, The Journal "Harry Truman." asked its readers to help out in the quest for information. The letter quoted the President as saying he already had learned from the Journal one thing he SATURDAY FRIDAY $ iT f HfiPHI. U.TA.H TlMjiS-NEW- fA eTment thot comes from the association of loyal m.nS ,on hovin3 een of service. It is a time for thanksgiving sot,sftocf rJtlrL l ond reverence, a time to be more mindful of the blessings of peace and the right to l.ve occord.ng to the dictotes of one's own heart. I1B0 OJETOLGb Go. |