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Show it !........ ............... Ml . 72 UtlCt r L'.'i--i- Rvth "' ui.iii, y- i. erirJ3 Thursday. June 5. 1353 If you the time and stop biting your nails, knew what difficulties I'm You see. Dr. and Mn. Bert I. Ricb- naving trying to write tins column. lards are going to leave Logan and My typewriter ribbon finally Just make their home in Provo. In fact gave out. ! turned it over. Thiathey have already, and are easy. I have never yet turn-- i tied more or less permanently at cd over a typewriter ribbon- 'withSthe Georgian apartments this m minute. The Richards' right me .7ake8. daughter as yCC.MS. of rZZ. -. is tr-- t i .i. ' fectly good and thethis waste ! L v of!.j uu ucrc we ire wiLil iwo uc w money nauseates me. So what did of relatives right here in I do? I turned it over anyway, and families iTovo all In a matter of month V" sure entiogh. Nothing. I just can't And then my sister too! It's won- V jfjmess to get the ribbon through all nenui. Mster are and me urae silts and slots. So my irtV.-."- .husoana right away sailor ncohow h. . ,H,r.i ?eavlJ? ,or aptitude for all the things a for sure bouse of their frustrate me) fixed it. Of course, own. We were down there, (Nephi) this didn't help the quality or lack 'yesterday for dinner. Gertrude is P that old house too cute for "yUZ- - There was a coal f told Soooo I started fc uh rtnJe teft j moreKMe,Ut ?f four-r- to Si, has fallen in . ; .V V ud reason it' lt gUy teen trips dowu sUhi and finaUy lovf b progress in EOt1b,(c1k LVralU g a5S the "rib-- ; the form of You can have uU detrit-pog- rtn, bon with, forked fine, on thf:mean. I'll lttake the coal range. OhI u HATTY SrLLil KIG. Troy Ruttmaa beams bis bappiiwaa mm hveto one too. Must stoo be ! in. Nothing. '.I took it out and is kissed by bis wife, Beverly (left), and bis mother, Mary ,paper Lake with The Going Silt put. the scratch paper in. Fine. Eldest Moppet right after lunch, right)- Troy had just won the historic auto race at So I took the scratch paper out and iso long, folks. Indianapoks, 1b4., making him the world champion auto racing" v driver. put the column paper in. Nothing. Oh, I don't know. I poured on some more oil.' Poured it in every .... 'F in. S8 crack and crevasse. Put the and Nice in. scratch Lovely". paper A "''hdfttrmiilii' 'fttirii iiiininiiii'" dark and like a brand new ribbon. Jubilantly ; I took out the scratch paper and put in the column paper. NOTHING. By now I'm fit to be tied and have turned m 11 Jm X a pale shade of puce with frustraH I - M II I r tion. So I picked up ye typewriter eand gave. lit a good shaking. In t. - . Between umes i nave rscuiieuJ git waterhornets out of ed my garden, had my breakfast, got The Eldest Moppet out of bed and moving toward a little job of made some phone calcimining, calls, listened to the news and etc. and etc. and etc. THEN I came back to the typewriter and tr'ed again. .No. a I then did what I should have done at first. I swiped my nephew's elegant 'typewriter and here I am. He is blissfully Others 1.39 asleep and don't think I will awak- i93 -- en him. not until At this least is To 6.50 ' only - set-wai- n't - I : 'iyiSV5?J? vJl1 ot. lJ111' 4 W p,S, A -- . - -- 500-mi- le niii I 1 ! m-te- Rhee Reacts Angrily To U. N. Advice f. SUNDAY. JUNE Via 1S"2 tub Cowety, AWARDED rArrs titPLOXE CEOUP TO -- Korea. (UP) South Korean President Syngman Rhee reacted angrily Saturday to United Nations advice In his row with the Korean National Assembly. He said details of a "Communist brib ery plot" he blames for the crisis will be made public soon. A. message from Seeretrr- uenerai xrygre Lie said the U.N. could cot remain "unconcerned" when "arbitrary methods are used which threaten to destroy the roots of democratic government." Lie referred to Rhee'a drUri. Uon of martial law and arrest of U assemblymen. In a statement through his offi cial spokesman. Rhee said Lie had "leaped to the conclusion" that the president's action threatened aemocracy. Rhee said "It i very regrettable." PUSAN. WASHINGTON trict Judje tolitha i warded (Ur J. tit Chief res- Friday Lai O.sc'.o-n- U Ec'j.Lrer to a grocp cl itj eropk?s wbe have been bii-ir- .g to keep the paper from going to the family of Sea. Robert A. Ts.1 (R-Ofai- SPECIAL-BY-MAI- L! , 2 Yecr C'd Horcfy, Bloom This Sesson :L--- f V VI , (I . 112 25c tl) fr fer : bt Tint Ke cv,olr dUnr. 2 jft. ota, to bioorn Uiu 7atr or ot-Mtor ywu. tckl rTriv COX), plua poatara. WrtMl Jwt Krvw Numri. hioomlnrlOB, I A. 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