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Show December Thursday, 1950 7th, THE &GRICOITCBS Large Group Attending VTAU TJXJK-NfW- Twenty-thre- e SECRETS gradu- . a. Dec ma. vttk Members of the Juab County group of the Artificial breeding association, along with Max Bowles and Lawrence Brough, the Veterans Training advisors, and Ray Burtenshaw, Juab County Agricultural Agent, toured the Cache Val- Jey Artificial Breeding association at Hyde Park on November Jo ana Linden Madsen famous nutritionthe leader is initiating 29. ist, and many new programs and developments. Graduates from J H S are as follows: Eldon John Anderson, Leo Embro Bendiven, Merlin N. Dwain Ray Bracken, Boswell, Sherman G Brough, Irel L. Chase Jr., Winslow Ellertson, Verl B. Garrett .Marcelle Greenhalgh, Doris Dean Halverson, Barbara L. Jones, Don Eugene Jones, Alvin LaVoy Kay, Grant 71wood Duwane Marvin Park, James C. Paxraan, Iela May Scott, Don L. Steele, Eva Pearl Vickers, Carl Kankier, Lee A. Wankier and L. Ben Winter. Neil-so- n, Any man who is a failure because he can't make up his mind really has very little to work with. Some folks seem to think that popularity depends oh how you treat your friends and how often. "it is the largest Swiss cheese factory in the world By Hal Marquette and is producing three times the BILL were standing volume of its nearest competitor. MIDGE AND of Landsbury's departIt was pointed out during the ment store, window wishing. Sudtrip to the Cache Volley farms, Bill looked down at the sidecow denly, 9.WW that approximately have been cred by this association walk at his foot nudged the object this year. The local Juab County be had dropped. unit has bred 120 cows since it "Fumbler," he said under his It is breath and glanced toward Midge. began in June of this year. hoped that from 300 to 40C cows She was gazing Intently at the toys will be bred in Nephi, Leva., and and did not seem to notice when he Mona through this prnjr. em during stooped to pick up the billfold and the first year of service. slyly put it into his pocket. OtherMax Bowles is technician for the wise . . . inr.ll nrearizatior. "BUI, look," Midge was saying as Anyone can receive information she pointed to a large doll dresser. Mr. nn this service ev calling "Why the Interest in toys . . . Bowles at '.07M or 285W or by Now If . . ." He was hunting for culLng th3 County Age . or tne words to hide his agitation. ci'. vectors of the local association. Midge felt a slight warmth come crnim makine the trip felt her cheeks and her heart bethai all dairymen of Juab County to second she For make this trip and oc wnu gan to pound. if she could finish his is servicj has o :Ier to our wondered now if and tell him here and now. da ry industry. She wondered if they could be thinking of the same thing. Community gatherings are said They continued on their way back to be one ofthe best remedies for to the apartment. invpnilf delinauency. Bill was glad and relieved when Some fellows never leave the nromrose oath until they have Midge suggested coffee. That would at Smithfield. A meeting was held Tuesday afternoon at the college where Dr. Wayne Binns discussed the diseaswhich cause es of dairy cattle breeding troubles both with artifThe icial and natural service. group then toured some dairy herds in Cache valley and observed calves raised from the artificial breeding program. On Wednesday morning the entire group visited the barns where the 19 bulls are cared for in the program. The pedigrees of each bull was explained by Lyman Rich, r Extension Dairyman, and Elmo Packer, manager of the Cache Valley breeding association. The preparation of the seamen to be shipped to the 30 units in Utah, Idaho, New Mexico and in Wyoming was observed. A trip was also taken through the largest Swiss cheese factory lilies in their hands. n-- ho sh-.ul- 1 SEE SANTA CLAUS ON TELEVISION at PAVMANS Monday thru Friday at 5:15 P. M. Parents: Bring the kiddies to see SANTAt HOFFMAN & ADMIRAL TELEVISION S Itcecption in NEPMMi9 LEVAN and MONA is wonder-- J and UP ful. Sets are Priced from jgQ f Easy Term can be arranged! SpE M 85 find that billfold. Midge," he stammered. "1 didn't 4 Tosters '3$ give him time to examine his find in privacy. That's what he'd planned to tell her if she ever questioned him. He'd never kept anything from Midge before, excepting . . . But, he'd been young and had paid society . Bill trembled as he thought of the "fumble" back there on the He waited until street. What if he was sure Midge was busy with the sandwiches before he got the billfold from his overcoat pocket. Finally, after what seemed an eternity, he was examining its contents. Here was more money than he'd ever had in his hands before. 79.96 ... so hurry t Only a few available Also Toasters Food Mixers, Waffle and Sandwich $21.95 Reg. 269.959 Notv $198. I PAXMAN IMPLEMENT L Could Colby have developed it himself? she wondered. She remembered the day, when he had been showing her around his nursery, that she started to enter a small, new lath house at the back. "Don't go in there, Marta 1" And then he d been embarrassed as only a big. redheaded outdoor man can be embarrassed by his own rudness. "Forgive me for speaking so sharply, darling. You'll understand, some day." In the two years since then, he'd never explained his strange wo'ds. It was but one of the things that had marred a more perfect understanding. The many broken dates were another. Engagements he could not keep because a truckload of plants must suddenly be delivered, or a customer must be seen about the laying out of a new garden. "For APPLIANCE Nephi Phone 75j to her. found ii tonight . . . Lands-bury- 's Meant to surcorner . . prise you . . ." he said lamely. Midge fingered the contents ex- citedly. "Bill, you must call the man . . He must be wormediately im- r urnuure IN THEIR NEW STORE AT 60 SOUTH MAIN STREET ried." "Do you think I'm a fool . . It's . . . And Christmas only Ave days I have so little This way could be our happiest Christmas. ." Midge stared at him as he spoke. He was talking in a tone she'd never heard from him before "How could we ever have a merry Christmas . . . We'd never forget . . . Don't you see . . ." There was brief tense silence as Bill looked at the billfold in her outstretched hand. "Bill, the phone number is on the license . . ." . ... NEW LIVING ROOM SUITES STUDIO COUCHES BEDROOM SUITES PLATFORM ROCKERS CARD TABLES SPECIAL PRICES ON TllttO KVtlS $1..,0 and up CAItPET SAMPLES $2.00 and up The lights on the tiny Christmas tree was blurred as Bill put his packages beside It. Lately, everything seemed to blur thru mist of tears whenever he thought of Midge nd Christmas. Why hadn't he told her everything the night that he returned the billfold Instead of wait lng until now. He looked up to see Midge standing in the doorway. "Midge dear, sit down . . . I've something I've got to say . , ." "What, darling . . "I didn't find that billfold. Midge I he stammered, "I did that once before . . . long before I met you Her lips began to quiver and big tears began to tumble down her cheeks but she was smiling. "Say something. Midge . . . Ask me wbt I mean "There's nothing to ask, darling . . . The doll dresser In the window at Landsbury's had a mirror and . . And, darling, as of this moment It Is the merriest Christmas ever . . . I had hoped and prayed that you'd tell me . . . and you have Now, let's open our Christmas ... ..." Noid ONLY $3.25 $6.00 MAGAZINE HACKS LOTS OP OTIIP.lt SPECIAL VALVES COME IJV AND SEE OVIt NEW STOttE 35 . m II III vmm IMWIIlfll mm mm u mm VV V- - I I U I Wl V- -i JTUrmlUre One think proven, beyond the shadow of a doubt, is that we can't kill Communism with kindness. A bore has been defined as a fellow who reprives you of solitude without providing company. Many a man learns from experience that a lot of bluffing can be done by keeping your mouth shut. 2 SALEI 1 Ex-Cel-- Cis COSMETICS of DISTINCTION DECEMBER SPECIALS Satin Smooth Lotion (Special Body and Hand Lotion) oi. Bottl Regular Price $1.25 2 Bottles $1.25 Fair-Lo- x Shampoo (New Shampoo Sensation) 01. Bottle Regular Price $1.00 2 Bottles $1.00 It's hard to figure out whether to take your friends at their face or value. Life is an eternal struggle to keep one's earning capacity up to one's yearning capacity. Burning the midnight oil at the said the night spots won't help burn the girls dis- mortgage on your home. Some people don't lie but they the phone. present the truth in such a way two-face- d SKI SWEATERS xrl ft secrets ..." 5 SJJ3j-'K'- fe K in MENS CATALINA a ' tm nn t SAllSizct! XMAS SPECIAL Dusting Powder (Soothing Powder That Makes You Feel So Good) 5 es. Round Box Regular Price 50c Two Boxes 50c Plus Tax Ncphi9 Utah m a LADIES COATS XMAS SPECIAL re. 0L OFF M JltW AU ' i ROYS SPORTY ?" pivv AkWir 9VYLAlleld tAIAUHA 100 m .T ik ft ALL SIZES MARY LANE COATS MISS HOPE COATS ..ww, K N COVERTS $ n w.n,. GABARDINES 1 .&mVQRl&&&&&&&&&&fc Wool! Assorted Color PuII Over Styles $6.00 ft&& XMAS SPECIAL gValue.! ALL SIZES 10OFF DORIS DODSON JUNIORS WOMENS NATRON DRESSES AL.L" CLOSING OUT PATERNS Values to 19.95 KVMAC CAtr AMI yp' errf f if if 0 ft irrcHED, ft No Returns W No Exchanges "tc Sa,e ft Va,ues ft MENS WHITE SHIRTS ft XMAS SPECIAL v 49 I1 Si STJU WOMFN'S TAR1 F catal t t OAlIK ALL SIZES!! WOOL SWEATERS close out R DRESSES R OGswouR 'choice BOYS SUITS ffl viiAA '"'JJR S CLOSE OUT&.Io8in8 "Martha Manning" ..." it ?a ry ... 1 . .4 1 UNSECRET WEAPON It's no secret that G.I.'s in North Korea can stockpile all the snowballs they want to.. Here Pfc. James Kapu, a Hawaiian Marine Reservist with the 7th Marine Regiment, manufactures a missile to fire at a buddy. are Offering SEVE11AI. GOOD NATIONALLY ADVEItTISED lines of Top tluality Merchandise at (SHOP 11 All 1A Special Prices Until Christinas "I 8 Marta," Ml KWe it si you, switchboard girL The persed as she picked up She heard Colby's voice. . 8 km 'W 0; that nobody recognizes it. W could all be Doliticians if we Classified advertisement in pa could say the right thing, at the per: A Miss witn a Mission seeKs Man with a Mansion." SUDDENLY Bill heard Midge's ngnt time, in the right place. seemed to come from far away and then to crash in his ears. "Bill, why don't you answer me . . . And whatever have you there?" He tried to get the billfold into his pocket before she came to his side. But again there was fumble. . Midge, I . . ." He "Oh, oh . stopped short and brought the billfold back to view and slowly handed Food Mixers $37.50 Waffle and Sandwich Grill $19.95 .. trade." remembered the broken date. "I'd be glad to, Mr. Ladd." record changer. Originally $94.75 Buy NOW! f'4 Grills UOTPOINT DISllWASIlEIt, SICK d 1 WITH disappointment, she "Never mind," and hung up. Tears pricked her eyes. Wasn't she ever as important as a customer? "Garral Ladd wants you to take a letter," said the switchboard girl. Any of the other girls would have gone into a tizzy if he'd suggested date. Only Marta had had the chance to refuse him, not once but many times. For to her, he wasn't quite real. Now, with a confident smile, he dictated: "To do the town on Christmas Eve with a lovely young blonde like you would make this my most wonderful Christmas. Will you say, 'Yes'? Devotedly, Garral Ladd." "To whom shall I address it?" . asked Marta. "To Miss Marta Manning." Her cheeks grew warm. On the point of refusal, she remembered the broken date. "I'd be glad to. Mr. Ladd." That evening, on her way home to dress, she stopped at a nursery to buy a small tree for her apartment. The tree, she recalled with a pang of disappointment, that Colby had promised to bring when he 'called. A woman loaded with bundles was leaving the nursery with a plant identical to the one Marta had received that morning. "Isn't it lovely?" the woman asked, noticing Marta's glance. "It's the new hybrid developed by the Blake nursery." And she told Marta its name. Marta stood stunned when the woman left. Then, abruptly, she turned back to her car, thinking, "I can call Garral Ladd later." She found Colby wrapping reo paper around a pot holding one ol the new Christmas camelias. "Can you forgive me, Colby?" she asked humbly. "I'll help wait on customers so we can be together Christmas Eve. You've made me so proud and happy." "It was the only name for a flower so beautiful, darling." She felt a touch of awe as she stared at the camelia he was wrapping. How like Colby to express his love by naming it the Marta By John Scott Douglas OTENOGRAPHERS hovered around as Marta Manning unwrapped the package that had Just reached the law offices. There were startled gasps of admiration when the paper tell away, revealing a potted camelia. Large and pure white, except for crimson-touchepetals, its heart was filled with delicate golden stamens. "Oh, how beautiful!" Tessie gasped. "Who sent it, Martha?" "My bay friend," Marta said, her tone warm with happiness. "I didn't know camelias bloomed in time for Christmas," said Bess. "The Dai Kaugura does," said Marta. "But it's all crimson. This must be a new hybrid that Colby Blake stocked for the Christmas On the point of refusal, she f Special I ADMIRAL RADIO & PHONOGRAPH NOW ONLY elia" i GliSUltmaA with three-spee- d "I feel terribly to beg off on another date, darling. But Roberts sprained his back lifting a tubbcl tree, and had to go home. About twenty customers are coming in to pick up Christmas plants this evening, and sompone must be here. Let me explain about that cam- CHRISTMAS A&MMEL1A FARMandHOMBfe ates of Juab high school are registered at the Utah State Agricultural collegfe . They are participating in changes which mark a new ear at Utah's land grant college. With the beginning of the second half of the century, USAC inaugurated a new president, Dr. Louis 1 Page Three' IfAtl UWMMM USAG LOGAN NiPHJ. UTAH S, t " & S Vtt &Sk kBk fcfBk r rv e MEN'S PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS $j Hand worked - Kolledg w,th pRicEPilmlHU S"r firSi! a T)o X JLx. nrnp'c Jl JL O r n suth M!n NephrUt-- h iS h PI |