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Show 1 Sunday Herald , I.I...MI Reading I In bd a beconris backed by a, Fireside Modern bookcase bed. Decorative louver panels' slide smoothly to provide easy access to the entire' storage shelf. Ample night tables hold reading lamp for each of you; fepture storage space for radio "and books as well. You'll find them as useful as they are handsome beside a, living- room lounge chair, too. Capacious chests provide amazing storage space. You can enjoy a truly luxurious new bedroom at budget prices. See Fireside Modern today! Bed . . 79.90 ... pleasure whtn f .J V 1 ""rrr- ' t 1 1 1 V; , ' . v t - - J - I . t y Brovnell to Pass On Legality Of Dairy Subsidy Below: Bookcase headboard bed with triple dresser Bed 79.90 Dresser ......... ."'' - 1 1 A SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1954 UUh County, Utah Ufft , .U 9-'- Night Table Chtst . ' J v ' ... - .165.90 '; :. .. ' ' 1 " ' vvTff-t- " , f 0 f '29.95 ..'U . 99.50 WASHINGTON (UP) The na tion's top law officer; has been ffsked to rule en the legality of a proposal to stop the buildup of the government's huge dairy surpluses it waSLTeported Saturday. An Agriculture Department official said that until Attorney General Herbert Brownell passes on the legality of a subsidy payment to milk processors, the Agriculture Department will not make any de cision on domestic disposal of current dairy surpluses. He added that no matter what Brownell's decision isriand the decision is expected next week, it may not be, until after June that a butter disposal plan is put into t . operation. : Snags 'have held up a decision matteivjincejhe start on Hie of this ear. Now officials feel that the flush milk production season, now getting into full swing, would be the worst possible time for the government to try to. unload some of its 350,000,000 pound butter surj ;ij plus.''' ;v. The official 4, . .r V S FRIENDLY AS WARM AND 1123? : COPPERTONE BIRCH ' 4srs. ...IS i, ' fJ" ' . t t l I f 1 iT ,,111 I't'txr - ' r said Brownell wss asked to rule on the subsidy pro posal after Secretary Ezra T. Ben son last week outlined to the House Agriculture Committee difficulties encountered in plans now under study which aire clearly allowed . f by existing law. 4. " Benson said there is grave could . doubt" .that a disposal-pla- n be developed "within ! the framework of present law.7 He asked the committee to "consider vheth-e- r the law should be changed" to permit the subsidy plan. . ff. - SMILE A - : Dionne Quints To Graduate Out Of Their Teens The NORTH BAY, Ont. (UP) Dionne Quintuplets will graduate out of their teens in two weeks. TP I Bring new charm . . . and space .to your bedroom FIRESIDE '- -- r "X :vv . , but their father said today he didn't expect any of them to marry soon. All five of the famous girls will be away from home for their 20th j birthday May 28. Marie will spend the day at the Holy Sacrament Convent in. Quebec City, where she is preparing to become- a nun. Her parents will see her for; the first time .since j - MODERN she entered the convent six months ago when she takes her novitiate vows May 24. Annette; Cecue and Emuie will celebrate at Nicolet, Que., where they are taking a domestic science course at the Institute Familiale. Yvonne, who is studying art at the Notre Dame Congregation in Montreal, and Mr. and Mrs: Oliva Dionne will probably travel to Ni colet for the occasion.; Dionne said that as far as he knows none is thinking of marriage. Give your bedroom that decorator touch with new Fireside Modern. Polished brass accents highlight the friendly warmth ... Low of.copperto.ne birch bedsteads, night tables and chest lines make .your bedroom seem larger, more luxurious, Ca- - '1 ! pacious cHesfs and bureaus;:scaled to fit today's average sized rooms, provide amazing storage space. f : v Wilson Confers With Hirohito .." fl Fireside Modern 1 I i of . ; : jts the modern .. ; TOKYO (UP) U.S. Defense Secretary Charles E Wilson conferred Saturday with Emperor Hirohito and then lunched with Premier Shigeru Yoshida, Foreign Minister Katsuo Okazaki and Deputy Premier Taketora Ogata." Wilson arrived here Friday on a look and listen tour of sev eral ; Asian nations. He plans to leave Sunday for Korea and then will visit Formosa, Okinawa, the Philippines and Hong Kong. furniture you Ve.dreqbed at prices within a modest budget. -- Below: STEP ;r TABLE '!. ; functions beautifully both as lamp table and venient end table . 3c .4L con- x . .V Ladd Says Reno , Charges Untrue $29.95 14 mellow coppertone birch 48 inches long. Useful magazine shelf. A center of attraction in any room.- $43.95 d SOFA handsome textured upholstery with warm, contrast of Available with two arms, attractive tweed wood. . cover. , $1 79.95 SHELF COCKTAIL TABLE ii , - hand-rubbe- I" 3f Reno RENO, New (UP)-- Tht Chamber of Commerce has decided to cancel its fifth annual silver- spurs presentation because actor Alan Ladd demanded "excessive gratuities v, for appearing to receive the' award. In Hollywood, a spokesman for the actor denied the.! charge. Presentation of the award, some times called the "Oscar of the horse operas," was to have been made at a banquet on May 22. A nationwide movie critics poll voted Ladd the outstanding western star of 1953 for his role in the Western epic "Shane." 4 ...................... li 7f wnr - v;- " fo r?5 Modern Bedroom? beautiful design exclusive Modern' ith "Fireside K' 1. . . Dresser Night Tables ted ; . . . . mj. ... .. - J 99.50 ... 19.95 79.50 Double Dresser ...... ...139.90 Oil T CARD CAME That's a "Kissing Card" David Abels, of Kan:, is holding over his mouth and incidentally, over his wiry beard. Topeka is currently celebrating its 100th anniversary and for the occasion, many - men are letting their beards grow and are wearing old-ticostumes. Most wives, however, are wary of the scratchy feeards. Idea of the card is to cover. the beard so the good wife will not object to kissing her husband. To-pe- c l . 111 me J- - ll,. ) ka, |