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Show IS 1 lw , WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13, 1954 Utah County, Utah m nutia DAILY HERALD GUILD, NEW YORK POST REACH AGREEMENT NEW YORK (UP) The New .! Legisla tors Receive Recommendations Yvtk Post and the CIO American Newspaper: Guild reached agree ment last night on a new contract, averting a strike which had been scheduled to begin at 12:01 a.m. j. today. '. The contract' calls for a $5.80 weekly wage increase spread over ii Ruth Louisa Partridge SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) The Utah Legislatives Council today mailed its report to mem bers, of Legislature and other elected sfate officials. Th report includes legislative recom mendations on several problems. 30-pa- ge the-19- . For Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1954 got into The Green Darnit and A dull day (Monday), Such a jron-tra- st off! for a drive. Didn't Almost to these early mornings I played some Chooin (that would see going to work these days. I don't know When the sky has been as beautiful as it has the last three mornings from 5:30 when I get up, until daylight. The Eastern or Christmas- - star, with a tiny jeweled attendant, and in the west, the moon, like day, and the Western or Evening star with other smaller heavenly bodies to keep her company v No, I do not begrudge the early mornings, Dearie. You sluggard lie abeds miss something, believe me, and I haven't even mentioned the s. - daily pageant of sunrise on Timp-anogo- WeD, . .(will take let's see this to town and get . . . oh darnit- - all I have forgotten. Could have been a Christmas tree. A small one maybe, to make the house smell good. A small one is worse -- than a big one and I know it. 1 ..am against cutting trees for Christmas or anything else. I have stood it off this long, but I don't know. There is no fragrance of Christmas in the house at all. The trouble with me is, I have no will power; I am silly, wishy washy, vacillating (whatever that is) a sophist (whatever THAT It too) and a goatfeather gatherer who win never be cured. I'm all of that. I will never be famous.! FAMOUS! Let me tell you something about fame, Dearie. If you want to be famous, don't do anv of the things the great folk of the 'world have told vou to do. Never mind that "build a better mouse trap" sort of thing, and just have your pic-- 1 ture taken with a horse! I can assure you from recent experience that having your pic ture taken with a horse will do more for you in the matter of publicity (if that's what you want) than anything you could do. So you think I sound bitter. Well, I am. I don't know just why. That is, I don't know just why I'm more bitter than usual. True, yesterday was a very" unsatisfactory day. I worked (as usual on Sunday), and I worked hard, and that is nothing new, but it just seemed that work hard or " not, nothing got done. As Olive Mensel sometimes puti it, "I couldn't hit the floor with my hat." Just missed hitting anything right, all. day long. Then when I got home I just sorta prowled the house, full of vague longings and resentments more vague still. An awful and awe some sort of loneliness. I turned the lights out to go to bed, and the night was so beautiful . I stood, in the dark and drank it in. I love night. Almost went out, two years. have unkinked me) Didn't. Didn't do anything all day, as I keep tell ing you. Went to bed in disgust and read Balsac until almost morning. i YOU SAVE ' v. ... K ;' CAMERA! Did I ten you abont my Balsac? A treasure, which I acquired thus. Looked all over town before that day when I wore My Lady Mother's wedding dress for the BYU Women's program, looking for some cotton net to use for a collar. I keep forgetting that cot ton net is rare these days, that all one can find is nylon and such COSTLY NIGHT-TIM- E BLAZE Fire followed by a. series of ersatz materials. Well, went at tank explosions early today demolished three storage gasoline long last down to the Deseret Inhomes a service station and at least three veMcles at River-dustries to see if I could find an dale, Kan. Shown above is the service sUtion and storage tanks old ball gown or something with cotton net on. I didn't find any ' such thing, but I did find seveniiACKD3 GLEASON "gS volumes of Balsac, a numbered $8K MILLION OFFER edition , to boot and onlv one 4 thousand sets printed originally. NEW YORK (UP) -- Jackie The books were in excellent re- Gleason is considering an offer Milton Berle's sponsor, the pair, and beautifully illustrated of from Buick Motor Co., for a two-yecourse, and guess what I caid contract that would pay him 8 2 for them? Ten cents a codv! million dollars, the comic's man Seventy cents for the seven! Well, said today. I bought them in a hurry so the ager man wouldn't change his mind and I held them tight all the way home. My soul and body! Ijt alDIG PIANO 'SALE most makes one wonder if the ;' j -a- t-; BYU Women decided to have that particular program so that I Ilcindscjman Music would have to find that Balsac, 120 West Center and give it a loving home. So long, folks. a FLASH COMPLETE FOR . . . man .was injured critically.! Fire started when the driver of a semi-trailtruck accidentally, backed the truck into a spout of gasoline tank causing gas to leak out and run down hill, igniting kerosene heater in a nearby trailer residence. (U. P. $100,000. One , m im "V fregulorV' I ; :iro35 OfRCB M: ''' J I NLJI Buy - W on tfiis FAMOUS 35 MM $69.50 new at this grtot saving! Perfect shots every time. Sheets color and black and white.1 FREE demonstration 10 day FREE trial. er 55 ' AmmWyw Center St Prove Om 20 161 West - . I ! ar 1-- ' 7 ! T'g I ' AT AFTER CHRIST1MS ISAVIMGS ! ! ! ANOTHER ' ;wQjlJ' SHIPMENT! r BOfcB) R RONDO DELUXE PASTELS i . yln Four Dead In Plane Crash HAINES, Alaska (UP) One man was killed and three others-inclua mental patient- laced in a straitjacket presumed dead after a Coast Guard Albatross plane crashed while attempting a water takeoff on Cortage Bay here yesterday. V Three persons survived . the I crash,- the Coast Guard reported, con-- i but one man was dition after being rescued from the icy waters of the harbor by local fishermen. ;W j ' C0ATS ifit : ding - yd. - in-criti- cal The body of Clifford E. Habeck-"e- I d, DRAND NEW SELECTION Lans-downe- Pa., Doylo E. Jamn 21, Roseland, Neb., both crew bers, and Fred Harrington, a mental patient who was being flown from Haines to Juneau, v Survivors were the pilot, Lt. Cmdr. Frederick A. Hancock, 34, .Reading, Va.. and Lt William p. Butler, 25, Hyattsvffle, Md. Also " surviving was U. S. 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