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Show Thursday, June 5, 1952 THE New Planes Successor to the Army's which carries a plane is the pilot and six passengers; a pilot, three litter patients and a medical attendant, or a pilot and about 1,600 pounds of cargo. The 0 is known as the "Beaver." Another new plane e which carIs the ries one pilot and five passengers or the equivalent in cargo and has a safety feature which permits emergency operation on only one of its engines. Pubs London has more than five thousand pubs. Perhaps the most famous Is the Cheshire Cheese in Fleet Streetonce the haunt of Dr. Johnson. Pubs the unofficial clubs of working-men- , artist and the represent the convivial hart of the country and its people. L-1- 7 twin-engin- well-to-d- o 3, Regal Trick Mona News The marriage of Kent Ellertson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgy N. and Miss Elaine Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Lewis of Tabonia, was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on Tuesday, June 3, with Elder Mathew A reception Cowley officiating. was held in Salt Lake for the young couple on Tuesday evening. A shower was given for them in Provo. The young couple are enjoying a honeymoon trip in Calif- The title "Prince of Wales" was created by King Edward I of England more than 600 years ago, to appease the Welsh, after he had defeated them in battle. Edward "promised the' Welsh leaders a prince who could not speak a word of either French or English, in re- ornia. They will spend the sumturn for their loyalty to him. The mer in Mona and return to TaWelsh, thinking he meant one of bonia in the fail where Mr. Ellert-so- n their own chieftains, agreed instantwill continue with his teachly. Whereupon, Edward, faithful to , position. ing his promise, presented to them his son newborn as the first Prince of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Stanley are Wales." the proud parents of a daughter born May 20 in the Utah Valley Care of Shrubs Fruit Bread Kaisins or currants used for making bread and cake do not sink so readily to the bottom of the bread or cake if they are heated over a slow fire or in a low oven temperature before mixing in with other in- gredients. Never Too Old When somebody smashed a window in his Long Beach, Calif., home. Charles Chappel jumped on his motor scooter, drove town and filed a complaint with the police. Busines Behind Bars In Salem, Ore., two trusties were back behind bars after Warden George Alexander checked their busithriving outside ness, discovered the eggs were stolen from the prison farm. Receding snows often unmask the stripping of bark of shrubs, such as lilacs, at the snowline. The mechanical action of ice and snow grinds the bark, and often girdles trunks and branches. Shrubs affected should be carefully p uned and fed in early spring to stimulate y new growth. and Mrs. J. L. Fowkes and Mr. Mrs. James R. Stanley. Mrs. Gerald Hair of Provo spent Memorial day as guests of her children, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Mr. and Mrs. Don Yates and Yates. I PRARIE BONES WANTED For Highest Market Prices Ship or Deliver to UTAH HIDE & TALLOW Marine maunw iay iciumvu i his base Sunday evening aner spending his leave visiting with his parents, JYir. anu mis. vauu Kay. Visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Hassell hpr son.' County" his wife Hassell, Robert U Agent u vu oi rate, and three pns Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. David Eag- er of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellertson who now reside in Arizona are spending their vacation as guests of her mother, Mrs. Zelnora Kay and their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell. Mr. and Mrs. Blain Newton and family spent the Memorial Day week end as guests of his mother, Mrs. Orson Williams. PHONE 88 SPANISH FORK UTAH ALSO HEBER CITY 57J LEHI 216 P-"- WE MOW HAVE ON HAND on May Mrs. Elizabeth Hassell and Mrs James R. Stanley visited in Mammoth and Eureka on Saturday. Memorial day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stanley included the following: Mr. and Mrs Joseph Cox and daughters Edith and Romanza, Mrs. Meda Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence White and daughter Shirdene all of Salt Lake Mayor and Mrs. Ray Newton. USETIUFOR ATHLETE'S BALING WIRE.. AVAILABLE WHILE OUR SUPPLY LASTS f tir is 11 1 1 1 1 i FOOT BECAUS- Eoff the outer skin and exposes fungi to kill it on contact. If not pleased IN ONE HOUR with your 40c back instant lrying It peels Mitoi C. Kill City. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newton and rhildren are euests of his parents, RESULTS til 26 22. FOE KILLING WEEDS AND INSECTS ; . . FULL STEENGHT CHEMICALS FOE BETTER - Kindergarten began with an enrollment of Mona The Wapiti Grandparents are Mr. 'and hospital. T-4-- L, at any drug store. Today DRUG CO. i . t fib P " It u; .a ijn at NEPHI it; 1 71 'i 4Lt MEAT - RED 8 WHITE LUNCHEON Sic RED & WHITE VIENNA SAUSAGES . 22fi RED 8 WHITE FLAVOR JELL 3 PKGS 2QC PLUMP 8 MEATY RAISINS Seedless, 15 oz g KRE MEL PUDDINGS 4 FLAVORS 4 PIC JCJe RED 8 WHITE COCOANUT . . oz van . . . CORN KIX HcWjhthil Corn Cereal . . pk 2Qg indteiduais Pka 35 PACK O TENS CEREAL tored Quarters, . lb 350 SUN VALLEY OLEO oz ' f R 8 W RASPBERRY PRESERVES n Drip or n eg. ggg RED 8 WHITE COFFEE SOILA 1 (pdar size WITH WASH CLOTH . Large pk 3 BREEZE BREEZE H"sH H" 64C Y.lil Htl1! RED 8 WHITE TOILET TISSUE iooo sheets llJlh i LB TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S, Page Three Let 'Junior' lle!p With Dinner Dishes, Say Psychologists CHICAGO- -It seems that child' psychologists In America are overwhelmingly in favor of "Junior" helping with the dinner dishe However, how "Junior" may feel about it is entirely another matter, they agree. ir a nationwide survey, a parents' consultation service asked psychologists whether or not they thought "little boys should be expected to do simple domestic chores such as setting the table, helping with the dinner dishes, etc." More than 88 per cent of the 3SR respondents, numbering among Uiem some of the most distinguished personages in the field of child psychology, answered "yes" to the query. Only 5 per cent said "no." and four per cent did not reply to the question. The remainder had "other opinions," which means that they failed to check either the "yes" or "no" answer. Instead, they relied on the "further comments" column to clarify their position on this vital issue in the live of little boys from homes without maids or automatic dishwashers. A small number of the respond ents, the majority of these male, took refuge In the immemorial dodge that dishwashing, bed mak ing, dusting and similar tasks were "woman's work" at.d therefore psy chologically unfit for the proper conditioning of little boys for manhood These favored "more masculine chores" for the boys in the family particularly where there were girls around "to help with the dishes." SOS That Saved Couple Was Transcontinental ESCANADA, Mich. -- A Chicago radio "ham" and his bride honey mooned here after a plea for help that spanned the continent and brought their rescue from an upper peninsula snowdrift. Rudolph Fleischer, 32, and his bride, the former Marilyn Sinclair, 22, of De Pere, Wis., spent four anxious hours near the Rapid river fire tower before Michigan state police arrived in answer to the call sent out by Fleischer over the 14 watt transmitter in his car. The couple had driven eight miles off a main highway on a sightseeing tour when the car got stuck. Not dressed for hiking, Fleischer sent out his message which was picked up by a radio amateur in Portland, Ore. The message was relayed to Washington, D.C., and back to Lansing, Mich., and thence to state police In Escanaba. Fleischer said be and his wife would stay in this "wonderful country" for the rest of the week False Postmark Fools Roaming Hubbies' Wives t 0 5 GREEK MEETS GREEK WITH NIGHTSTICKS . . . Members of the polite force in Athens, Greece; race down the street with their nightsticks in readiness as they disperse a crowd of 3,000 students who clashed" with them after a mass demonstration. The throngs In the demonstration cl:mored for an immediate union of the island of Cyprus, now held by the British, with the nation of Greece. The presence of British forces oa the island has long been a sore point among Greek nationalists. The demonstration was Intentionally arranged by its inciters to occur during the visit of Lord Halifax and Field Marshall Montgomery to Athens and other Greek cities. M. Owen, Carlton Williamston, S.C., college student, faced a sentence because he refused to accept verdict of acquittal on a draft law violation charge. He Insisted he should go to jail. A jury in Federal court, after deliberating 10 minutes, found the defendant guilty. Owen volunteered to serve as a government witness against himself after Judge Carl A. Hatch directed a verdict of innocent on the ground that the Government had failed to present sufficient evidence to convict. The student said he thought the selective service act "a wicked law In that it requires me to become part of an organization based on principles very foreign to me." He said he had not registered with selective service. "I think as long as that law Is on the books the place of a man who opposes it should be in prison to show where he stands," Owen said. work for someone else to gain some experience. After a few years you might be ready to rent a place and set up your own farm business. Then your final move would be farm ownership, with further suggestions on how to buy a farm. 1 ) H I well-bein- . Using Cheese No matter how dry cheese may' be, it is still usable unless moldy. r When you have cheese, try making n souffle', baking some cheese biscuits, using it in au gratin dishes, melting on toast for cheese dreams, making a cheese sauce and sprinkling over ordinary dishes to add flavor. leu-ove- g, Jj J y TOMATOES t W cans Ml2JM SACRAMENTO PEACHES ROYAL GUEST i 2Ume f PEARS GEL iAiZ OHEin cansV - Blr i Trail- - 303 s. GOBI! AK9 f"- jl mtt$Mmmm$imm til iMW H HARMONY PEAS - )nyJ tS . 303 size cans UTAH FAVORITE CUT CREEIi i v " People everywhere mail him letters along with instructions where to send them. then remails the McLaughlin stamped, addressed letters so they bear a Columbus postmark. The people who receive them are supposed to think the letters came from Ohio's capital city. McLaughlin said some practical jokers take advantage of his service and other such services throughout the United States to make their friends believe they're on an expensive vaca- N.M. If you've never farmed befo'r, certainly it would be better U When buying a farm, a complete and systematic approach is of vital importance. Many people HUU BOOSEVHT" buy a place because they happen OUCHESNI to like some particular feature. .NH.K Many weaknesses are overlooked. FROM FARM-RANCdo ' PAYSON J Others tobuy when they would or even continue better renting THE COMMERCIAL IttKUUbM quit farming altogether. BANK OF UTAH Do I want to farm for the rest DILTA of my life? Do I know enough BY WES DICKERSON about farming to meet the competAMICUtrUDAt CONSUIIANT ition? Why do I want to buy a farm? Can I make just as much money by rentings? Would I be HOW TO BUY A FARM happier on my own place or would For most farmers, buying a the mortgage be a millstone farm is the biggest financial trans- around my neck? These are a few action of their lives. It can bring questions to discuses with your increasing wealth and family before deciding to buy a or bankruptcy and unhappiness. farm. out-of-to- ALBUQUERQUE, 1 - ers. Student Shuns Freedom, Demands Jail Sentence ' ' McOhio Lewis COLUMBUS, Laughlin operates a letter rerriail-incustomservice for tion tour. And then, he added, there's the roaming husband who wants his letters remailed .from Columbus so his wife will not know his actual location. McLaughlin has received letters for remailing from 46. states, Canada and Mexico. "I only charge a quarter a letter, and I really don't make any money on it," he said, adding "it's a heckuva lot of fun." McLaughlin says postal authorities know of his remailing service and haven's objected. 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