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Show Thursday, September 18, frit 1952 fVew Publishers A. B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson stars. Editor - Manager Roy E. Gibson - Office Phone l?6 ferfr'f 'fsrj? UTAH STAFf 6 ths- - At I0ITORIAI ASSOCIATION P&fc" Z7 I w J Make Easy-Car- CARLOS BOSWELL Drain ry Pan From 5 Gallon Can We've heard about a lot of makeshift drain pans many of them troublesome. But here's one (below) you can make that can be pulled from under a vehicle by the handle, then carried with one hand. RPM DELO Heavy Duty is a performance level oil, high com- pounded to stop piston deposits and corrosion. We recommend it particularly for farm tractors. Call us. Service is the chief aim of our local business. ring-stickin- I I I cut out section FS"" I i CAN V5-6A1L- 0N I CRANKCASE DRAWINGS ( If you want to do away with engine troubles on your truck or tractor, try RPM DELO Heavy Duty Lubricating Oil. It will save you up to 60 on engine maintenance costs. wm J One class, which he calls Population I, Is being found in the regions of vast floating in the Milky Way. the galaxy of our own sun and solar system. The other. Population II, is concentrated heavily in the hub of the galaxy's giant wheel. It spreads out in a somewhat spherical formation around the flat sides of the wheel. These Population II stars are thought to be old, stable suns, perhaps as ancient as the Milky Way Itself. Stars of Population I, on the other hand, are believed to be comparatively young. Some of the brightest stars known, the "blue giants," belong to the first group. They expend their energy In brilliant explosion so fast that they cannot live long only a few million years. If they were as old as stars of Population II, they would have burned themselves out long ago. As they do die out, the Sky Survey astronomers think, perhaps others are being created born from contracting clouds of matter in inter- stellar space. Pushed by Light One theory, suggested by Dr. Bart J. Bok of Harvard University and by other sky scientists. Is that the particles in these interstellar clouds are pushed together by the pressure of light rays from nearby stars. At some point, gravity begins to take a hand. Eventually, the contracting cloud becomes luminous. Then it can be called a star. Small globules of matter have already been spotted in space where here are heavy concentrations of dust. On Sky Survey photographs, s which will cover of the visible universe, other such "embryo tars" may be found, stars to the actual process of being born. three-fourth- A Standard Oil Company of California Prodxt Distributed by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor and children left on Sunday for their home in Moline, Illinois after an extended visit here with relatives. They were guests of his mother, Mrs. Christine Taylor. mm m mm- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellor and family of Fayette, Utah visited on Sunday here at the home of her mother, Mrs. Edna Sherwood. the State Fair. vatories. dust-clou- BY Page Tfcra Two "Populations" r Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen In general, stars seem to separate Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulson and Into two main classes, according to Vinnie Christensen were in Salt studies by Dr. Walter Baade of Lake City last Sunday attending Palomar and Mount Wilson Obser- Nephi. Utah 58 South Main Street. NATION MtmiML Of Huge Galaxies WASHINGTON. D.C. How old are the stars? Stars are continually being born, while others die, astronomers now suspect. At Palomar Observatory in California, a sky survey sponsored by the National Geographic Society and the California Institute of Technology Is turning up new evidence on the birth and death of Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab Counfy, tart. Entered at the post office ar Nephi, Utah, as second class mail matter under the act of Conaress of March 3, 1879. Six months $1.50. Subscripion rates: One year $2.75: Subscriptions are pavab'e in advance. Advt'tising rates on request. NEPHI, UTAH Levan News Star's Birth Seen in Surveyal I TIMES-NEW- Mrs. Alvena Christensen, Vinnie and Angus Christensen spent last Thursday in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen and fam $ 1 1 j ily. The Lady Lions and their dau ghters enjoyed a social last Wed' nesday night at the City hall. A spendid program was arranged by Nina Taylor and Frances Gardner. The table decorations ' were under direction of Minnie Jackman and Florene Taylor. A delicious lunch eon was arranged by Vivian Man geson and Bessie Jackman. After the luncheon games were enjoyed under direction of Eva Stephensen and Anna Shepherd. I (si I L Call or See Four Uiocc Distributor 4) Mr. and Mrs. James Sherwood have had the following relatives visit with them recently at their home in Levan: Mrs. D. B. James, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas James and son of Milford; Martin Sherwood his son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wright of Miners- ville, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. George Sherwood of Pocatelol, Idaho. (U TO CO J UlMi OIL REFiniriG CO Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sherwood of Layton spent two days recenty with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. James Sherwood spent last week in Salt Lake ity where they attended the fun eral services of Allen Hedges, a brother-in-laand visiting at the home of their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon What's The Use? A housewife on Arthur Godfrey's program gave this recipe for iced tea: "First you make hot tea, then you pour it on ice to make it cold. Next you put in sugar to make it sweet, then you put in lemon to make It sour." 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