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Show THE Thursday, June 1st, 1950 tu NEPHI. UTAH S. ; "" eaf-- wnw'g in.,; i en to' June I i....T,iit, 1 I l ftp Most everyone envisions a pretty little home they would like to own' some day. Many Americans are doing the one thing which will Q)R lH0jf turn that dream into reality, P fejggg and that is saving a portion of & QnnKjj their income systematically. A stalwart advocate of that S nil p custom is Harold A. Berggren. supervisor of the Electronics ' shop at the U. S. Navy Under-SlVlNwater Sound Laboratory, New London, Connecticut. Due to tne3 of habit regular saving by invest tions, walls, ceilings, installation plumbing, ing in U. S. Savings Bonds Mr, oi a beating system, system, and insulation Berggren now owns his own home electrical rooms for six and bath. He large Old at Lyme, Connecticut. Before r, cemented the dug a starting on this venture he had floor and walls, installed a heater built up a substantial reserve of and laundry and still had space for Savings Bonds which provided a workshop. Mrs. Berggren did all him with sufficient security to perpainting and paperhanging. mit the utilization of his regular the With all this completed he moved earnings for the added expense into the home in June, 1947. To incurred, some $7000. date he has partially completed Married, and the father of a son, landscaping the property and has 12, and a daughter, 7, Mr. Berg- started construction of a garage. Mr. Berggren shares with his son gren had long dreamed of a home of his own where he could be in- David enthusiastic support for the dependent and enjoy a happy home symbol and slogan of this year's life with his wife and children. Savings Bonds drive, the "Liberty The dream began to materialize in Bell" and the slogan "Save for 1946 when he purchased an old ga- Your Independence." When asked "what does the mean rage, vintage of 1923. Despite its to you," David Liberty Bell replied: age Mr. Berggren realized that it "It means Independence for our was structurally sound and was to freedom of able to visualize the improvements country, ofthe right speech, press and of religion. It needed to convert it into a modern means we can do anything inside home. In the fall of 1946 he set of the law without telling about the task of rebuilding. Doing us not to do it." Andanyone David wants the bulk of the work during spare to start investing in U. S. Savings time with some help from rela- Bonds just as soon as he is old tives, and from Mrs. Berggren, he enough to earn some money. As he remodeled the entire exterior. The explains it: "They make it possi interior job included new parti-- 1 ble for people to have their own 'tJ'e. rln BAILEY McCUNE CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST IN PLUMBING PHONE 44 WEST CENTER STREET G 21 W Red Arch Mountain jv,k5: DAY. garage hows garage before H. A. Berggren began alteration. At right, U the way building looks today. Mr. Berggren at right la leea showing bis two children Liberty Bell Symbol of Independence Drive now under way. "3 This modern chemical guarantees quick and efficient results in 12 to 16 hours. NO SHUTDOWN of pool or lank necessary while chemical is working. 5. 10. 15, 25, SO. and 100 IB. CONTAINERS Rg. Canadian Pal. Off. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Pending rVyv, for FATHER'S i Hi, A worker1! reserve ol Savings! Bonds caablM Um to Nvy Into comfortable home. Photo at left remodel old i J SHOP EARLY w nil IT'S MODERN... REVOLUTIONARY! Sf-- - i a home built by United States Savings Bonds; Independence Drive has real meaning to this feniy J, No mora expensive unhealthy pumping and digging up of casspools, septic tonks, seepage poolt. grease traps and clogged lines. Here's the most reliable and latest method to liquefy, dissolve and saponify grease, sludge, hair, cloth and other organic solids. Itwert i Here's CHEMICALLY CLEANED TIMES-NEW- 'z'S'x AiT half-cella- i She" is a senior lege- here. at St. Mary's homes, such as we have, to educate their children, and to be able to retire when they are old." U. S. Savings Bonds enabled Mr. Berggren to build bis home without arranging any further financing. Having realized this first ambition he continues to invest in Savings Bonds looking forward to the day when these Bonds will supply the money necessary to educate his children, and to the day when he can retire with the realization that in his home dwells all that a real American holds dear; love companionship industry pride of country and of the individual, and independence. Mr. Berggren is an outstanding example of the U. S. Savings Bonds slogan: "Save for Your Independence." The U. S. Navy Underwater Sound Laboratory, under direction of Capt. W. L. Pryor, Jr., has consistently maintained an outstanding record for Payroll Savings participation with 65 per cent of the some 600 employees enrolled. Mr. Berggren was one of the first to sign up for the purchase of SavU. S. Tnmury Dtportmnt ings Bonds. with purchase of JERGENS LOTION -- 3 col- - NOTICE TO WATER USERS 400 ft. deep at a point N. 100 ft. be used from May 1 to Oct. 15 to There's nothing really unusual and W. 1220 ft. from SE Cor. irrigate 160 acres of about her home life, Jane asserts. in SW1 Sec. 22, T13S, The following applications have Sec. 8, T11S, R16W. The water A police guard or two outside the domestic anl and for year-roun- d 31 to be used Mar. from i been filed with the State Engineer will cooked July meals Ragen arjartment. purposes. to appropriate water in Juab 31 to irrigate 320 acres fyf land 21493 Eugene Timm, Callao, in SV4NWH, SWV Sec. and other minions of the law as County, State of Utah, throughout 9embraced Ut.; 3 sec. ft. for irrigation use EV4SWH 8, Sec. and T11S, otherwise unless 75 and frequent house guests but nothing the entire year, stock- - fiom a being R16W, and designated, all locations unusual. a ooii at "QfrTueeD wl.,, and lor purposes watering E. 10 0ft.frorrr-SV- l "It's just ordinary to us," says from SLB&M: Cor. Sec, irrigation for washing soluble salt and 3, HIS, R16W. Thewater will be the girl who has spent her life in Richard Ekker, Eureka, land. 21391 used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to ir Ut.; 3.34 sec. ft for irrigation use NOTRE DAME, IND. Life in prison. 21443 John W. Roundy. RFD rigate 320 acres of' land embraced Jane and her brother. Bill, a 20 from Ott s Canyon btream at ft. for irrigation in EH Sec. 3, T11S, R16W and for prison? year old student at St. Ambrose point S. 309'E 592 ft. from N'4 Mona, Ut.; 6 sec. well bet. 150 and year-roun- d domestic and st Aw, it's not so terrible. But that college in Davenport, Iowa, were Cor Sec. 1, T11S, R6W. The water use from a 20-i500 ft. deep at a point N. 1980 watering purposes." depends upon which side of the born and brought up inside prison will be diverted by means of Protests resisting the granting bars you may be. However, life walls. wooden head gate and used, be ft. and E. 1188 ft. from SW Cor. in prison can be very funny, acof diversion, Sec. 9. T11S, R1E. The water will of any of the foregoing applicaat point ginning Mother Went as Bride 31 to irrig- be used as a supplemental supply tions, with reasons therefor, must from Mar. 15 to cording to an inmate of Stateville to October 15 to irrig- be in affidavit form, with extra With a straight face, Jane ex- ate 21.2 acres ofAug. land embraced from500Apr. prison at Joliet, IU. acres of land embraced in copy, and filed with the 'State En"my mother went to prison in NEWNWU, NW'iNE'4, SEH ate The "inmate" referred to is a tall plains, 403 State Capitol, Salt as a bride." Knxru curuvvi,'. np5wv, N Sec. 9, E and NW Sec. 8, gineer, blonde of 21 with a slow smile and Lake City, Utah, or or before For the last 15 years, the Ragens Crt 1 T11C TJAW onH Tnr ctrwli I 1 1 1S, Kit.. soft voice. She is Jane Ragen, and 21f51IT I5un?' .Trut July 29, 1950. in their 10 room apart --watering purposes' from Sept. 15 have lived ,OIive,t Harold A. Llnke, sec. why life in prison may not be so ment in the administration buildirrigation Cree,k- - Ut.; to Apr. 30 of following year. " STATE ENGINEER use an well bet. 50 and tough for her is due to the fact ing at Stateville. Previous to 1935, 100 ft. deep at a point S. 50 ft. Dates of Dublication: June 1, 8. Vivian 21442 that she is the daughter of Joseph Sabey, Dorcey Ragen wa. warden at Menard Callao, Ut.; 6 sec. ft for irrigation and E. 50 ft. from VV Cor. Sec. 15, 22 and 29, 1950, in Tha Times-New- s, Ragen. the warden at SH'eville. prison in Chester, IU. use from a 12-i- n well bet. 100 and 22. T13S, R18VV. TTie water will Nephi, Utah. Not that living inside prison gates on childhood. a Jane's damper put She and Bill plnyed cops and robbers in back of the prison with the neighborhood k'ds with just as much zest and more authenticity than most. Their wooden guns were handmade for them by the convicts. The convicts were good to the children, Jane recalls. Bill, in his preschool days, had one favorite who dressed and undressed him each morning and evening. No one else could touch him. The day this convict was to be released on parole, Mr. and Mrs. Ragen took a short trip. The convict requested leave to stay on in prison until the Ragens returned. For who would dress Bill If he wasn't there? Jane, who is majoring in English and mlnoring In journalism at St Mary's college, says her main ambition, in addition to working on a newspaper, is to write a book about life in prison. It will be a comedy. Except for the time that James Stewart, Richard Conte and Lee J. Cobb were dinner guests of the Ragens during the filming of "Call Northside 777" at Stateville, Jane says prison life Isn't too exciting. Ne Spectacular Breaks There haven't been any spectacular prison breaks as far back as Jane can remember. "There may have been a couple of attempts, but mother and I were If it's a new home you want or an old home always in Chicago, shopping, when they happened." made over for better living . . . tee Tri-Sta- te The only time Jne can recall a was "break" near prison coming for ideas and modern materials. We will be the night at dinner her mother was BUILDER'S HOME describing an expensive tablecloth happy to enter into your plans . . . suggesting ' she had seen that day in Chicago. SERVICE ways and means to accomplish the most for One of the waiters, a Texan who Includes stores of plans, A. was in prison because of an affinity your building dollars. Materials, too, are the for other people's belongoings, hovblueprints and specificafinest and the widest in variety. And as a final ered over the table, listening closetions for modern homes ly to Mrs. Ragen. obtainable at very moderstep, we will be happy to help you arrange for Finally he leaned over confidencost. Ideas, too, on all ate financing on low, monthly terms. tially and said, "Well, now. Mrs. of moderniiing, dec types lot me out for if Just you'll Ragen, orating and yard a day. I'll be glad to gtl that tablecloth for you." Mrs. Ragen refused the offer. Bjt It gave Jane the idea for a evredy on prison life. And. when ou thii.k about It, it's no! a hid iii a Life in Priscn Can Be 'Funny stock-wateri- One Girl Claims n. - Background for the young summer visitors to Zion Natioual Park in southern Utah is Red Arch Mountain. This huge mountain of red stone is used ps an example of the way nature carves out colorful monuments that line the canyon walls. Geologists believe that some day this may be a tremendous natural bridge of bright vermillion stone carved out by the effects of erosion, wind and Union Peofti ialroa 'note n. ... 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