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Show IIIMIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIItlllllMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIHI FOR MEN I 1 FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION CARBON-EMER- Y ONLY 10 BIG ACTS Helpei savic. UMat jBffQt DANCING SINGING MUSICALS JUGGLING COMEDY NOVELTIES MAGICIAN 1 1 HELPER (Utah) 1 I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEB. PAGE SIX 10, 1 I I I I 1 Hit I I I I i I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Washington 1955 Mews-Lett- By ROBERT jAr M I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 er Correspondent in the official FOOD I t" miui Letter gineers and scientists in .'1,1, cii- Amer-o- f ui if. aKc"'- - ucvicaoc 111 tiic nuinuci technical graduates from U.S. schools which has now level.ed off at less than half the 1950 figure . . . The need for engineer- ing scientists and technicians has been particularly serious in where research and de-- 1 velopment demands have mul- tiplied at an almost unbelievable irate . . ." Mr. Quarles does not undertake to explain why "this alarming r?vlin hac wenrre-r- t at a time ySjol "Vj JUICE TUNA STANDBY $1.00 ll foT Chunk 3 OLEO DOG FOOD $1.00 if $1.00 Halues $1,001! PIIIEAPPPLE for lb. 3 Qt. 3 fo7 1.00 490 1 Old Mill Qt. ,to,. U 3 POWDERED MILK JELL0 EGGS ALL FLAVORS 3 pkg. No. 303 SPUDS RED BLISS No. 10 VEAL STEAK HAMS 2 Lb. 1 ORANGES 290 BAfJANAS SHANK END AS CUT lb. STEWERS HENS lb. I CeUo Pkg. 2 for SVNKIST . COOKING 1 erana 290 ld S.'dM....od food 10d j y r lb. Lean 550 U B 9S J Ha T M can . : T PLENTY J" 3 O TETON TREAT 2 lb. box B. DOG FOOD FLOUR 690S MILK 8 lb. mesh $1.00 50 lb. bag.. SEGO NBC 610 S Purity H bl H 530 i $2.15 OLIVE OIL Pure Import. Gallon $3.59 O CH ACKERS SALTINE Purity lb. box 2 LUX 470 ll LIQUID DETERGENT 370 12 oz. as BEER BECKER'S Case $3.39RINS0 BLUE G""' 3 570 oo Si" Q a,, i i i r. b ...rr--- k i i v. r S llninn UIIIUII f j Market j P pat Uhnl II IIUI e or Lb H H LUX reg. bars 2 bath size 3 c W 25C 25C o o BREEZE iii".!lJ Ca - M y CANS PS Gallon Cans bag W Q Q 4 $3.79 MAZOLA 430 Graham CRACKERS 3 lb. CASTLE VALLEY GRAPEFRUIT VETS 14 cans Colored LslKj QtcuinO wiviiui FRESH GROUND Lb. Fresh Made SAUSAGE COUNTRY STYLE CHEESE MILD AMERICAN 3 lb. lb. PORK ROAST LEAN MEATY lb. Jjg o LIFEBUOY 350 450 ffc O 290 $1,00 lb. Large pkg Giant pkg 2 O O bath size SURF Giant size 490 ek er IhP JggJ 11 - 12 250 H m F-- 86 SPACE W il " MARGARINE H 290 l-- WHll Half the sacred Yalu. It should be noted, perhaps, that of the three representatives I voting "no", Republican. Timothy V. Sheehan, of Illinois, protested that the President's request did not go far enough. Resistance of the Senate began to crumble when Minne-isota's Hubert Humphrey, after the 'President's statement that he alone and not Chiang would give the orders, indicated he would forsake objectors Morse, Kefauver and Flanders. But, while Washington waved its arms with approval of the President's request a foregone conclusion Sabrejets of the 18th Fighter-BombWing hopped to Formosa from Okine awa and the Philippines and jet bombers were expected to move up to "forward bases", presumably Okinawa, the Philippines or Japan. Addition of a fifth carrier, the mighty Saratoga, and the cruiser Pittsburgh beefed up the Seventh Fleet. And in the meantime UN ac- viewers-with-alar- p MVwvw u 46 oz. g GROUllD BEEF Orient since Douglas MacArthur's y troops drove the Reds the length y FRANKFURTERS of North Korea to the banks of! Kai-sh- 1 JUICE IKE TAKES COMMAND While the House of Represen- tatives, after tliree hours of de- bate, voted 409 to 3 to give Pres- ident Eisenhower blank check emergency powers in the defense 3jDf Formosa, a handful of sena- tors, late in the week, were still striving to take some of the bloom off the first independent X' M iTji lj outstanding White King 2 cans CLEANSE W for themselves and leadership for O their country in science and y 430 full of viluo, too. PiilEAPFLE n, 250 li lb. BEEF LUNCH MEAT GRD. BEEF 290 49c 0 choict y EOOD CENTER'S 290 lb. 1 390 If POT ROAST 390 lb. 2 lb. Palace n for SNO BOY 250 u! No. 2 dsHflllU nini :ii Him Luck Double APPLES lb. LBS 250 JOHN'S DAY OLD Fresh Daily minimi Is 2 " 250 ft BEANS 2 cans PEAS fift auu mnT, V.jix XJCIi O ... 1 chock lull of These Prices for Fri., Sat., February It is hard to believe that only nair as many young Americans now want to be engineers as did or that half 7C five years ago of the 1950 crop were misfits in science. Either the upcoming m generation lacks the enc .urage- menit and guidance that youth has always needed . . . or its m members all want to be disc jockeys, ir tne lormer is true Mr. and we reject the latter Quarles has put the ball squaro-l- y in the court of teachers, parents, ministers, coaches, big bro thers, the cop on the corner and everyone else to whom young people listen with respect. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Red Bliss No. j r,nnr. XfUUU j : imposed mounting for technical personnel". But he points out as a result that our national policy, "an air power , program designed to assure quali- tative superiority over an indefin- - 4C J ite period of years" is in great m peril. "Talented young Americans have been called this country's H greatest natural resource. It is fi vital to our security and wel fare that those who have been endowed with the talents meet Q ' SALAD DRESSING i k d oicttuj i These Prices for Fri., Sat., February 11 - 12 Sweet Sixteen vijiv l.ctioM Iron, orch.td .nd i 46 02. rnnn mTWTOTO A- ference a week ago that he would like to see the UN exercise its good offices, but didn't know whether it could do anything. In his subsequent message to Congress, he referred to k , avi-jatio- PINEAPPLE treaty, with Chiang now up for ratification. Nor does there seem any great enthusiasm for UN actioa Speaking of a possible truce, President Eisenhower told his press con- - r S,81?: enge" Cl lUCdl ys ii,ajt.ii,viAi I I I I HHh f tte" S vf lie J- 1 1 -- als of aggressor nations." K Since we are well aware of ft Russia's progress in nuclear weathis qualified authority ed .50? pons, tthlS11 vc nai vxijf tuuia f,,111 yui ilia wani" f . (twlc? the , "Uate trom u.b. coaeges ana urn- - Ir.'g in stronger terms. But, to make matters worse, if that is 51 )es- "subphofessional" engineers possible, Mr. Quarles goes on to Q 1 fNTF!? I I I I 1 Secretary onald A:, tu R"ss , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I e Ki eui M M . 18 nU Door ($1.00) I I I I w vM HF:r - ' tion on a cease-fir- e in the battle of Formosa Strait is hanging fire presumably 'because the U.S. position is that Congress should vote on the pending resolution first, and the President would miSntier than the,dustries Association of America, swQ,d ,But we have it right from'"is potentially a greater threat to pentagon that the sliderule our national security than are o irrin iiuQinrmn r Vr in is mightier than the bayonet, n ..-.-s.-fi- II ' . the ; rlZtijAMwt, I W EH ERE ARE OUR BRAINS? ica," says Mr. Quarles, There seems to foe some ques- - current issue of Planes, Morning (Prayer services will be held at Church of the Ascen- Americans in supporting the Crusion, Kenilworth, at 11 a.m. this sade," Mr. Harmon said, "but the AU Christians are in-need grows and future opera- Sunday. vited to attend this worship. tions and expansion depends on spr- RAOiilaj- - F.ni!vinal Churr-lthe continued support of all." vices, either Morning Prayer or , Anyone may contribute "truth 'rnjAjr i,uiiimuiuvii. are nem at dollars" to the Crusade and strike Church of the Ascension every direct blow against Commu- at 11 a.m. The Church nfem, simply .fay addressing an'meets in the left hand wing of envelope with the contribution to the Kenilworth recreation half. fi rru. a. 'Crusade far PVPAHr.m u,.u "Crusade f origins at 9:30 each Sunday Rstmaster," or-tFreedom. Utah Headquarters, 22 morning. Ascension Guild will fcouth Mam Street, Salt Lake meet this Wednesday at City, Utah". ,p.m. (February 16). from Page One) o M at Available N. TAYLOR Washineton Episcopal Services Freedom Crusade (CoDtinued tin Galore Admission by Membership Card Only I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I The ESI Refreshments GRAND FINALE 41 EX j long-rang- c1 FOOD CENTER 14. FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER |