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Show " , . ( .".17". ' .... - " -- - 7- - ' . - ' ' V 'f 4 '" ?AGE FOUR" JU . 2 J - BIBLE 51ESTJ0NSUTHE - N.G.U. WANTS roui evAxim 55 Feb, of tiie civic unfoitatluug of APy 4A 4'ork, tt Botary rlnb, the city, eoumil aud the American Legion, the Kiwanis club met last tilgbt at the home f Mra. Betsy Tilpett, a full attendance of clUbTnembers - .. being present. The tmslms of tin hieettnc cen-Ured on the establishing of a unit tf the National Guard at 8iiaui.ini fork. Adjutant General Williams and Major Prince came from Salt to Tell of the requirements and discuss the iirojiosltion. A thorough discussion bythe memlters f)llowod tiie talks given by ihe visiting olfl- (vra. John E. . Booth, president of ke wane the then length possibility of secur ing the required number of men for both the unit and a military band. He ail the Ilotary club heartily endorsed the movement and would hack it 1n every way. possible.. Ken O; Daniels xpttke for the American IcgIoii. stating that the members of j tbeJLejiIon were very mpeh in faror of lmvtng a unit here. Mayor Lars' Nellsen spoka for the city council and .said tbey would do all possible to assist in the- effort. F. J. Fa in; music super visor f or Hpnnlsh Fork, gave some facts and flgurea- - regarding the number of I musicians available for a band. At the close of the conference, the visiting official were taken to in spect the sites and bousing facilities 1 availuble for storing, equipage and for a warehouse. They expressed satisfaction with the faculties avail able. A i'ommlttefe was appointed to canvas the town ascertain ihe number of young men willing to join the unit, this committee Includes t he presblen t Ki wa nb' elub, Wm. A. Cornaby, Fres, John. E. Booth of the notary club, President Glen Miller of the American Legion and any helpers they may Aelect President Cornaby presided at the meeting. Wm. 0. Chrlstensen was chairman of the business pertaining " to the unit ... : r OVii iiii sn ii ii -- 7 " n 7 i tiKS? ii II .Tflii' test jcvolres....JiL?)1V? now or ever history. ' If you are fairly xesular atiTjday school or if youWdlhe BiMe at all .frequently, it should bo. easy for" yon.' The ayswers are on-- thle were atU-ialaii- i Wfint episode in J?fw TW: went history., does this Sketch rep"T resent? Synat? the . .i optic RosmUT M'ho is supposed to hate writEeclesiustes? book of ten 4 Of .what city did Jonah prophesy the destruction? S AVbat In tuc (nuriem uoon, iu the New Testament? was Ahsoloin? 7 Under what "klnar did Israel hove its greatest, material prosper" ' l o ;1 ity?8 -' What Old. Testament prophet vVedicti' tne omin8 ot Johu the " I Baptist? of the sl!se4pJe- - 44 Wbich ; pv. Jesus enable to walk on the water? 10 What hlsh priest of - Jern-ale" -- a ! Calapluis, fatheT-ln-iaw.- 'Jjfgkl JnstHtnvental in having Jesus r BentencedtQ. flefl!8X - -. 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Never before have two solid trainloads been sold within a period of five weeksarid now comes trainload to take care of March demand. a TESNSWEBS lad be 1 1 .......'. and 1 iI i i -- .) ( w U a iar 1 f;7 - JlivyjlvyH . . Mfa Iv M . Slng roe a song of a lad that is I i that the bm jje-lh- e I r" I I 1 s III It i -- 1 Gire me again all that wag there, ' 6iv M kr I I :fjrjr,r twrj tt YANKS HEAD SOUTH NEW YORK,- Feb. 20 (UP). 8ix of the. first squad of the New York Slmfnie a Eonis of a lad that is Yankees and the remaining mem lters of the Giant contingent leave - gone; today for their Southern training Say, could that lu d be J? ., M?rry of sotil h esalled on a day camps. Over the sea to Skye, ..fili-- r : 0 - i II II II at" - ' iii i i i i i i II I . i I J lite Rotaty-thrtr-Fpo- Hr : solid trainloads of Maytag washers valued at over a million dollars within the space of a lew short weeks! Could there be any better proof of the popularity of die Maytag?G , 7 3 ' " . 0 David's "son, who rebelled Billow breeze, Islands and sens, Mountains of rain and sun, against hiin and was killed. 7 Under Solomon. All that was good, all that was fair, " All that was me is gone. 8 Isaiah, "Robert "A fr Peter. IouIs Stevenson ' ' 10 Annas. Lad That is Gone." ' f- U?7 - l: v For hornet vilhoul tlettrtc Hi, thi Maylag it tMilaile :l L U I . Iritermountain housewives like the Maytag. Like its many exclusive features that make washday easier and shorter. .Like its big tubfuls washed spodessly. clean in 3 to 7 minutes. Like its thorough washing, when even collars, cuffs and wristbands are washed positively clean without hand rubbing. t use Maytag next without obligation Test In' your own many outstanding - advantages not ? found in ordinary washers. Then, if the Maytag doesn't sell itself, don't keep it. SPECIAL mqiga? DAY Radio Program Mondays -- 9 to 11PM KSL - SALT LAKE CITY An entertaining program of V Clowuy'answered, "No('l'm made ofJUfugs that mate toe very brave.-- l thought the trip " - airaid?'',-'Aud- ": was Skvell." I guess that Glowny, like a,s not' forgot how he was when he was. banging .tc thgmoon u high; ; Or else he didn'tSrant to' tell the others cause they'd yell ami say he was afjoward.0 he let the thought "qTifteTRBent-uiludetll- y Bt aicfl pi ss by. ' - 'hjle he was telling it , . Bis ride, tha Siske Mau came up to-- his side, fli d said, "I think ITs going to rain. bU. Wee The clouds Clawny looked pp over 'head, and thm 'repliel, '1 always dread a storm with peals. ofsthnnder; Can't wh get out of its Irack ?" The Smoke Man answered. "We wlll see. Just leave the safety task .... .. si i, g to .... music by the famous Ariel (READ TIIE STORY. THEN COLOR THE TICTl'RES) Of course they nil were very j;lad to hear the thrill- - tbiit- - I'lownyM had. ' And, aim, they were filiid to .have him back: araiii,:nd .jssL Said .ScpUtiV: . "Gee,. ,ye.re... you dance and popular ... And then he started blowr UiK'snuHJe, iiiid sanl. ' I never fail. lie. blew and blewThe Tlules sat and .' watched the, puffs .ofs.nittte grow flat, and then tbey soon dis covered it. was formiue like a sail. iAn.Hlw"iv. j'm .are," the Smoke Man said, We'ra ready now to sail aht ad." And, yfiry- enough, a sail md formed arid stood in proper The wind picked up and place. lure, but slow, their cloud liegan to. go, and ere knew it. they were sailing Into space; . They pnsscd beneath the clouds above- and Seoutv shoiHedi I Ui. frr travel through the air like this'. . Fin not afraid at all." And as i hey miolieiTlhe vafetv place, each itnjrnTmni! his little face and saw 'hat where. they Just had been,-the. . ain liegan to fnll Orchestra. "No one - " r THE MAYTAG""SHOPr: b too ... tired to dance after the - easy- - Maytag wash-hour.- '.' 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