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Show March Thursday. 1952 13th, THE Levari News !HS Onita Bendixen of Salt Lake City spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt with .bendixen. and Mrs. Preston Christen-se- n of Tooele attended the Levan Ward Reunion last Friday . Mr. VO .3 World's most modern vacuum cleaner! Mrs. Lela Childs of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alvena Christensen. Mrs. Erin Poulson entertained relatives last Sunday at her home in honor or the birthday anniver sary of her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Francom and family of American Fork were guests on Sunday at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Francom and Mr. and Mrs. H. O, Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Morgan of Mapleton were visiting relatives here last week end. They also at tended the ward reunion. I4l25 V SMAU DOWN MrxeNrr Unhealthy dust can't leak back Into the air you breathe it' filtered 3 times. rW Otamiog Powtr rW No. 0 Corp fW( No rWVTMM Nwloc-Mo- f Wi avff--ao Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Christensen of City spent Sunday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. Saltike Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen and family of Provo visited on Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Alvena Christensen. lattrltrtKtt total roarl cttaungl Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and Elden Anderson visited on Sunday in Delta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain. cfeitfs, leef Count tomplttt cotfi so mora hSaa crdimry vacvvm cfsoiMnl Sprays point Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman and son Brent visited on Sunday in Fountain Gretn at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter and Mr and Mrs. Clair Collard spent PHONE 300 57 NORTH MAIN the week end In Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Tom May. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paystrup and Mr. and Mrs. James Paystrup Without obligation, I wint tree dem. were in Salt Lake City Monday omtration of the Lewyt in my bom. on business. CHAPMAN FURNITURE Mrs. C. A. Mangelson is in Salt Lake City this week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl -- StaU- City Telephone No.. Newton. Vlnnle and Angus Christensen spent Monday in Provo. For Good of All Mrs. Mary Anderson entertain The good neighbor realizes that a group of ladies at her home last a home not kept well painted and Tuesday afternoon at a quilting n good condition or a home with party. A delicious duncn was serv a decorative treatment that doei ed. not harmonize with nearby hornet Rennn and Geniel Christensen can mar the attractiveness of were Salt Lake City visitors Sat the entire community, lower Its urday. property values and Its income from Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Francom and rentals. pViilHren of Snrinffville visited on Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Francom. Mr nnd Mrs. Elden Anderson a snent nf - - - - , Wvominfir u '' v Ricr ' o Pinpv fAur Have with his nnrents. Mr. ana Mrs. James Anderson, tuiaen nas returned to his home, and Mrs. Anderson has remained here for a 1 visit. ijwf is just ahead 60 (jteukuncj liJ' ag- - . . . IT'S TODAY'S BEST BUY IN TRAVEL! Take to the open road by Greyhound I Frequent schedule save time; low fares save money. VPS Greyhound' FREE Vacation Planning Service will arg, range lor hotels, apeclal aight-aeein- On transportation low coat ) all tor ' Mrs Wavne Nielsen of Provo snent the week end here with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Gardner. Dennis Winter of Richfield was p. visitor Wednesday. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Win ter, accompanied him to ait L&ne City. it emu SAVE ON SUNNY BEACHES EVERY TRIP y forest typical lew, LOS ANGELES $13.25 LAS VEGAS 8.25 one-wa- SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE, WASH. (Add 19-2- . 5 20.95 Tu) KEEP YOUR CROWD TOGETHERI Hare tun on a chartered baa . . . see your nearest agent. - it LONDON, Eng. Enough enough, says P. E. Child, a pet shop owner. Child recently took a 15 foot python from its cage to pose with it for photographers. The reptile seized him around the neck and nearly strangled him. Two men managed to pull the snake loose just as Child was taking on a deep shade of blue. After he was revived, Child was putting the python back in its cage when it bit him on the thumb. Said he: "That's the second bitten me in a year. I think the time has come for him to go." s Denmark Names Product In Honor of Captain Carlsen A brewer) AARHUS, Denmark Denmark has In named a new brand of beer made for export purposes "Carlsen" in honor of the Danish born skipper A case of the Flying Enterprise. was sent to Britain to be presented to the skipper on his arrival there. A confectioner also got into the act by displaying candy replica of the Enterprise, listing heavily In the waves of Marzipan. BUS DEPOT And In Copenhagen, they're now CAFE NEPHI dancing to a lively waltz composed to the gallant skipper Phone 2S5 as a tribute 76 NORTH MAIN It's called: "The Lonely Sailor." GREYHOUND V,'".nnM"i.i.u.iili !.! lljjiXy'""r'"''' V""""' "" I &&iBm w-- "Did you ever stop to realize how widely mining profits are shared? They Insure my paycheck, stockholders get their dividends, government receives its taxes, and everyone else in Utah shares through the spreading benefits of payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments. A profitable mining industry is a good deal for everyone." best-sho- d ni-.'-.- g shoes country were a luxury that only the could afford, and this condition still prevails today in many parts of the world. In some countries, a pair of shoes is the equivalent of two or three months wages for a skilled worker. Here in the United States, an average of slightly more than three pairs of shoes will be bought this year for every man, woman and child. In some countries, leather soles remain a virtually unattainable luxury, and people have to get along with soling material ranging from straw and rags to old rubber tires. techUtilizing the most America's tannological know-honeries today employ some 38 thousand skilled workers to produce the nation's leather requirements. This is one important reason why all Americans can afford to wear comfortable shoes, and why a recent consumers' survey disclosed that shoes are considered the best dollar value of all apparel items. well-fittin- well-to-d- Rodeo Rider Fractures Leg Twice in One Week Rodeo rider Joe DENVER Bonner, 25, suffered a fracture of .is right leg twice in less than a week, the second tirra during a family argument. Bonner was first injured at p. stock show rodeo performance. When he returned to his home from a hospital, he and his wife had words. Bonner later told police that he became so angry that he kicked the wall. His mistake was in kicking out with his injured leg instead of his good one. CHICAGO Dental patients usir artificial dentures for the first time will be helped by closing the mouth and teeth and swallowing frequently, Navy Capt. Frank M. Kyes, of Bethesda, Md., said recently in The Journal of the American Dental Association. Such action will make the dentures fit firmly, Capt. Kyes, of the U.S. Naval Dental School at the National Naval Medical Center, said. In other suggestions, Capt. Kyes recommended that patients with new dentures: 1. Push inward and upward when biting such foods as apples and car. J P all very fine, but Is NEWS on a days. party these but the fellow who will He for you Is apt to lie to you. and deplorIt's a able fact that Idle gossip keeps weil-know- party line some It is understood that some candidates straddle the issues to keep their knees from knocking. a lot of people busy. If you don't believe It, try getting a ij p4. Homesickness Overseas Denmark-Je- ns Soerensen, Grand Mar-tinu- resident 84, Ore., came to Ronde, Heavy Source Of the 32 million dollars recehred by tbe State of West VTrr'als to sales tax revenue during 1930, mere than 8 million came from bttumh-ou- s coal. t f p p. nine Oregon Man, 84, Succumbs AALBORG, Tim 1 t- A Mardi Gras Dance will be held on Friday, March 14, sponsored by the Juniors of Juab high. There will be a fortune telling booth, a kissing booth, confetti, horns, hot dogs, candy, cake and punch for sale. "Levis" and Loud Socks will be the style. Everyone will Music will be furbe welcomed. nished by the Nebo Knights. Reporter, Geniel Christensen. To of n Juab high school will act as host on Tuesday, March 18, to members of other Region Three Student councils. Three members and an advisor from each school will meet at the Juab high at 1 p. m. A luncheon will be served after which they will have a meeting discussing different forms of student councils. The rest of the afternoon will be spent in an assembly and in touring of our school buildings and grounds. Reporter, Geniel Christensen ' e Den- asbestos rxmi'yt" redwood i 11 t 111 u 1 WU.L J J e . If your home looks down In the doU drums, it's easy to have the smartest looking place on the street. Come in today and see the ideas we have fof making your home a show place this Spring. Convenient terms. of mark last fall to see his native city after 64 years '"in the United States. After a day with a sister in the town of Terndrup, he wanted to go back to Oregon. Denmark had changed since his boyhood days. Then he was informed that he was still a Danish subject and would have to apply for a visa through the American embassy in Copenhagen. Soerenson waited four months for the visa, then died in the village Mtfltao for that "Hew Look Here's a real spruce-uidea , . , attractive patterned siding in fir end redwood lumber, cedar shakes and absestos cement. While you're at It, underliner plan to use moisture-proo- f for added insulation and protection. p UNDERLINES SHAKES where he was born. Doctors said it was heart trouble, induced by homesickness. Supplying Miik to California '.rcas is Unique Operation LOS Don't gamble with a leoky roof, you may spend much more repairing pias ter, decorations and furniturel Check up now and have those minor repairs - California's ANGELES nilk shed is unusual In that it Is ompletely cut off from any other, .os Angeles and San Francisco are erved by dairying areas In the valleys of the Pacific Coast. These are isolated on the west by he ocean, on the south by Mexico, :n the east by the high Sierras and he deserts of Nevada and Arizona, and on the north by mountains clos- mg In the Sacramento Valley at the foot of Shasta Dam. Los Angeles has dairy farms worthy of the name "milk factories." Instead of giving cows wide pastures in which to gra?e, herds are brought even into cit limits, and thorp fed silage and grain shipped in from farming areas much farther away. The cows eat and produce milk; they hardly move from one spot during Mioir ir.ilking CEDAR -- A fe they become fixed before problems. ASPHALT major before "Spring Showers It For just a few dollars per month you can have the finest cedar or asphalt shingles applied . . . have guttering and flashings installed and take all the worry off your mind for years to come. Call us today! FLASHINGS GUTTERING fRrJlMli I I I 1 m (ZS ?3 --4, -- life. (i ill Medicine Tree The abeto is a Mexican timber tree that yields medicinal fum. CENTERPOISE LARGEST BRAKES POWER Vibration and power Impulses are "screened Big rubber-cushion- BODY BY FISHER 26 rich new colors and e combinations . . . widest choice in Chevrolet's field. New De Luxe interiors are WIDEST TREAD RIDE Chevrolet's Knee-Actio- n famous ride is brings these line features Chevrolet measures inches 58 now even softer, between centers of rear wheels a broader base to give you more stability, less swayl smoother. New shock Uni-stc- el Only the Mew C fievrelet color-matche- UNITIZED KNEE-ACTIO- N Fisher Body sets the standard for styling, for craftsmanship, for comfort! Fisher construction is extra strong. O two-ton- stopping power. Stops are smoother, safer, with less effort. between new mountings. e brake 11-in- .1 j WIDEST COLOR CHOICE drums apply more leverage for more out" as engine is centered and Using Artificial Dentures Explained by Navy Dentist absorbers give even finer ride control. to the bw- prico ie!d! Lowest priced In its field I bcoutlfui mw SfyWiw C Ilk Sedan U many Chevrolet nwtolt Hill (or In than any comparable modal In It of standard Mid. Continuation qufpiMnt and trim l(ultrald it em erailabililr of TO apndat rots. 2. Try to chew with an up and down motion, avoiding side movements if possible. 3. Keep the tongue low and well forward in the mouth to stabilize the lower denture. Capt. Kyes said that artificial dentures sometimes are unsuccessful because of physiologic changes In the patient. "One example of this is the effect of body weight loss upon the fit of dentures," he said. "When a patient loses 15 pounds of weight, he is not surprised when his clothes do not fit. Generally his dentist has to tell him that his dentures may be similarly affected." - It was lucky DULUTH, Minn. for Mrs. Robert Jackowiak, West Dulutb, that her neighbor was a skier. Early one morning there were indications that her exp.cted baby would arrive soon. The family car was snowed In, making the problem of getting her to a hospital a The neighbor, quite knotty one. Howard MacDonald, came to the rescue. MacDonald put on bis skis and carried the expectant mother to a street that was open to traffic, loaded her In a car and took her to the hospital. The baby arrived an hour after the mother r 'ached tlie hospital. v;,-.- . jLii ENGINE LUBRICATION -- CAST IRON ALLOY PISTONS exclusive engine lubricating system supplies exactly the right kind and amount of lubrication to each moving part " " ....... ., mi.-- Chevrolet's '. Neighbor Solves Big Problem Of Getting to Hospital V 211113 NEW YORK More than 470 million pairs of shoes will be purchased in America during 1952, according to industry economists. This rebuts the claim made by some that Americans giv their feet worse care than the tires on their cars, and indicates that this country is by far nation in the world. the To make possible the production of nearly one billion footwear units, five and a half million prims cattle hides plus a sprinkling of horsehides will be needed lor the sturdy and are at the flexible leather soles bottom of all fine shrcs. And to quote further statistics: 15 million ca. !e hides will go for shoe uppers plus 10 million calf and 3G million goat skins. Additional millions of reptile, ostrich and other exotic hides and skins will be tanned for milady's shoes. Tanning is, probably, the oldest industry known to man. It goes back to the days of the prehistoric caveman, who first thought of wrapping animal skins around his feet to protect them against sharp rocks. The effects must have pleased him for the habit caught on. Shoemaking, already a industry in antiquity, has come a long way since. Yet only during the past century have costly and tanning methods been improved to place flexible leather soles withand in the reach of all. Even during the early days of this NEPHI. UTAH S, Loyalty high-sid- Playful Python Goes tco Far; Pet Shop Owner is Disgusted Unit-he'- Keeping America In Shoes Presents Production Problem TIMES-NEW- .The same material as the cylinder block, pistons expand and contract at same rate. This reduces wear, lowers oil consumption. b, w" ' - - n SAFETY PLATE GLASS ALL AROUND Chevrolet alone in its field gives you safety plate glass in wind- shield and all windows, for a clearer, view. truer all-rou- '. No other car in Chevrolet's field offers you a snge of one these features. Yet you'll find many of them in America's cnost costly cars. Here's proof that you're value ahead with Chevrolet . . . again in 1952 th lowest-price- d line in Hs fieldl Come In and look it over. MORI PEOPLE BUY CHSVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR I POWERGL1DE . AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Simpler with fewer parts to we ar. Smooth er do complicated intermediate gears. Optional on De Luxe models at extra cost. MOST POWERFUL VALVE-IN-HEA- D ENGINE Teamed with is the erful valve-in-hca- Power-glid-e most d gine in its field powen- and an PRICED outstanding ptrjormtr In any fitldl OEIO CHEUROLET Co 740 North Main, Hephi Pone 433 SO LCW I |