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Show g fUXDAT; SEPTEMBER 7, SUNDAY HERALD 1352 5 Experts Engaged: For Traffic arety FUN A Syndicated Column by BOB ALLEN tx-- r k -- PHOTO- innirmns BUSINESS? We FINISHING believe our customers get more good pictures per. roll than do those who take their pictures elsewhere to be developed. We seldom if ever leUa spoiled picture out of our shop without diagnosing ,the cause of the failure to assist you in avoiding the same mistake in the future. In order to be able to give you this help, everyone in our shop is trained in darkroom work. They really know what went wrong. We are only human and if we make a mistake, Sye are the first to admit it. We believe, however, that .we have had Immeasurably fetfer failures or. our part and fewer mixups than anyone else we know In the photofinishing business. CAME THE REVOLUTION? But there have been radical changes in photofinishing. My ever" loving say she would rather do the family washing any day than develop and print a roll of pictures. It is tedious, tricky work, if done by hand. So machines have been invented. And if the man next door has his pictures done by machine he can undersell me. He can't make better pictures, but too many people don't know the difference, and buy the cheaper, work, thinking they are saving moaev. BUT IF YOU WANT YOUR PICTURES DONE BY HAND WE. STILL OPERATE A LIMITED DARKROOM IN OUR BASEMENT AND WE WILL - DO THEM BY HAND FOR YOU.' It; takes a half a day longer. WE DON'T CHARGE EXTRA FOR THIS SPECIAL SERVICE. Hanex-- finished pictures don't come in the tricky little albums, but each picture is appraised and printed separately. We get the pictures out from one dav to the next by sending them to the machine finishers, and they throw in the tricky little albums at no extra charge TAKE ;YOUR PICK. We supply iotb. But then, what are we talking about fifty per cent of all pictures are now made in color, and we don't suppose we will ever start processing that. "Everything in Photography" of -- EN'S PHOTO SUPPLY 24 No." Univ. PHONE 2437 Stores in Provo and Ogden Wagon To Be Jaycee Gift . I"r la-fltti- n, i. ( te .:- tion of George R. McKlnney, civil 'defense director. ." The Wednesday meeting was Initiation night for five new members that include Dale H. Johnson. Bruce Miller, Donald H. Rasmus-seAlvin Harding, and Vernon TorvaU . Nelson, D. Partridge. nrsidnt-- . was presiding- - at the meeting in the Jaycee office j the city Duiiomg. 'C ti ' ; 1 :t ! r---eft i 1 them. . "And another thing,, I think 1 know more about catching them than ray opponent because I fol lowed eight years of raagificent PORCH FLIES AWAY Republican rascality in llliools. What's more, I've learned by ac SOUTH I HAVEN, Mich. W experience bow to use an axe Patrons no longer can sit la 'the tual for misconduct, and I've used it on shade and take life easy on the my own party and without fear er long front porch 'of the Hillsdale favor or hesitation. Hotel. A heavy wind ripped the This was Stevenson's most deporch roof from the tailed, retort of the campaign to hotel and it half a block what appears to be the chief GOP at own bins as swept the from Per One) (Continued surplus grain iisue corruption in the Truman down the street.' ac were same time Republicans he proposed a four-poiadministration. program cused of having "stuck a pttch-- t including: fork in the farmers' back."' l.'They must be cleansed of The "pitchfork" was wielded, he politics" by creation of a bl.isald. by the Democratic adminis ke Prom ises 90 Of Parity to Farm Audience CROSLIY ICITCflOI Tf-- 3 ni cu-vcid- is TO'CE sold ov r erf riOCS SAMni Vasofcfi Fumdco ng S- - Appllanco -- Co. fh. 2tH AVI. 123 N. t'NfVEiStTY nt . , ol if From Heart Attack mr. 5 i foods, tration. He voiced the Republican charge that the Agriculture, Department deliberately drove down the price of grain as part of a scheme to frighten farmers out of voting for the GOP. "'The administration wants you to forget," he said, "its neglect and education at the expense of pontics! monstrosities such as thelBrannan plan, its great potato'fiasco which cost hundVeds of such asli6ns.. the grain storage scandala ind th immorality of using feder- - -- Citizen Recovers C-k-- DEWARE THOSE FLYING SAUCERS! The annual membership drive was launched and during the cam- oaten members will attempt to to partisan agricultural Commission avoid being made nurse-mai- d a do rabbit by bringing in new as promised in the GOP platform. members. Those failing to inter2. must be ."genuinely est new members will draw lots farmer-ru-They n operations, with maxihonors. for the nurse-mai- d mum responsibility decentralized to states, counties and districts.' 4 3. They must be, "better adapted PJeasant Grove News to regional, state and local condi' ; tions." 4. "We must find sound methods ' jam-i.- u u ii r. tiyylii VOTE FOR "T" mns,, 'LnVT your ' PLEASANT O R O V E Harold oats, barley, ry and soybeans vote.' In a fighting speech matching Baiter- of Pleasant Grove is recovering from a heart attack at the increasing tempo of his camthe Veteran" Hospital In Salt Lake paign, Eisenhower attacked the administration with such terms aa , City. Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Borea and "cynical and arrogant" and the Linda Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Willis "unscrupulous Readership Larsen and Linda,-- , Richard, and would use farm programs for poKent. Mr. and Mrs. O. L, Swenson litical purposes." He coined the Flood-Ruine- d and Connie and Marilyn, have re- term agricrats" to describe "the tired from a trip to Bryca and Washington , agricultural A method of reclaiming land Zions Canyons. useless by floods such as made Mr. and .Mrs. A. R. Murdock Given Storage Hoax the ."Little Niagara" area along As an example of the adminishave visitors here this week from Texas. They are Mr. and Mrs. tration using farm programs for Spanish Fork River Is for the Hugh Fults. .Victoria Tetas, and political purposes, Eisenhower re- - cities to buy the land, use it for d to what he called "the grain a city dump and later cover it with Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Poole. ad good soil, according to a suggesPoole are spending a few days to President Truman's charge tion made Saturday by Utah Coun in Kearn Creek. ifore the plowing contest at Dex- - ty Commissioners. Glade Hooley, son of Mr. Iowa, four years ago that the 80th Congress Mrs. William Prestwich, has beeniRepublican-guide- d confined to, the Veterans Hospital 'prevented the administration from HOT RODDERS UNITE , Shades of SALEM. Ore. W for the past week. Hia condition 'providing storage binss and there-i- s .OBiewhat improved but hit re- - by killed the grain-loaprogram. World War II! The Gremlins htve Eisenhower said the Republican incorporated. Articles were filed lease is not definite! Mr and Mrs. Winifred Johnson Congress did no such thing. "There here for The Gremlins, with head- and family of Sacramento, Calif., was no shortage of storage space"hjuirters in Portland. Ofe. It is an have returned after visiting . in land the government was sellingsits organization of hot rodders. uian wnn Mr. ana Airs, unver Johnson and Mr. end Mrs. Victor Johnson Of Lindon, , The Daughters of UtahPioneers - Suggestion Made that For Utilizing Land j Ufch's 0i-tl:- PiCscrd Senator 2- Goli-iferre- 'A A Lifelonit Republican Leader be-fisln- A Country Lawyer and Farmer and-ter- A Man of (he People . ; i ,. . , A'Confatent Exponent of )edicated to the Welfart of ALL' the People A Man i Consistent Worlttr for a Fair Veteran Prof ram A Consistent Fighter for Realistic Foreign Folicy n Gorn-Ke- nt ajtd EIiraiRatin Efficiency ef Waste -- ; 17 E of Pleasant Grove; met recently to help get the relic hall in order WITCHED OUT OF IT . Rosle JACKSON, Mis. (UP Da m peer f told police a man who himself as a war vet- repfevnted ran in need of money hypnotized her and disappeared with $110 from her. purse. c mi $5 PIR A MOTIl 'CONSOLIDATED 255 W. Center . CORPORATIOM Phone 2070 i ' WORKER-NO- T ' His Record On Record On FOREIGN POLICY RECLAf.TATIOfI Watkins vetd ogalnsf rri North Atlantic BECAUSE HI WOULD NOT VOTE FO 194? in pact ienoor Wetkint be'ievet jhi stone and to be sure you extra pleasure arrive rested ond refreshed go by Union . Pacific train. Toke your choice of modern equipment and coaches or Pullmans. accommodations in smart new dining meals delicious, Enjoy such delightful menu feafures as the cars September special, delicious crispy fr'ed t i- 'Vitrei j. chicken. ; - s FOR THE BROAD OP THE PACT ECA .IRP TREATIES THAT ESTABLISH A SOUND ANTI COMMUNIST BLOC OP NATIONS AGAINST RUSSIA! It's all ... in, "The Record"! . 1; CDCJDCJ..A(30I7D(3 You Can With Him in You WON with Him. in '46 UTAH'S freight Trtmtportirfton Utah. Trtrowgh hit experience, tKrougH hit vil'Ing nest to FIGHT . . . .Senator Wctkins gets the ptcpV of Utah what they wont. . , . . .what fey reed! - Relax in air conditioned comfort, without a care in the world, or roam about as you please while the miles slip swiftly by. mtef lproTentt tuch o"o PERMANENT projects os WER BASIN, THE CENTRAL UTAH PROJECT. DEER CREEK. . ..SURFACING OF HiGrjwAY 6 FROM DELTA WEST, Ivery one et tHete meant PERMANENT pr&jrtst In won he HAS VOTED CONSISTENTLY PRINCIPLES In" LASTING and betterment In Utah throujh tend RECLAMATION projertt THAT DO NOT WASTE THE TAXPAYERS' MONEY. Hit Qreot record cf occempSitKmtntt , ( shrines.-Fo- r ' ar A B!U THAT WOULD ALLOW THE PRESIDENT THE POWER TO. SEND. AMERICANS TQ WAR WITHOUT THE AUTHORrZATION OF THE CONGRESS the of Since the was thofJort!e people. representatives great cities of 4, Arthur V. Watkins does not duck political issues. He has a demonstrated record cf political courage.-l- t is o matter of record that Senator Watkins WAS COUNTED PER CENT AND STOOD UP AND VOTED HIS CONVICTIONS AT NINETY-THRE- E of the roll calls during his term as United States Senator . . . A RECORD FOR WORK AND DEVOTION TO HIS JOE. Ilii m and from the East A DUCKER - ' six-ye- i t 1 HAVE "IV AS HI US TO RINT FOR for the open house that will be held latern the month, according to Mra, J. M. Meefarlane, captain. rMrvttM Uiwn tcrh Pmr - hs OREM- -i Orem Jaycees will make a substantial contribution to Orem 'a civil defense program to project Initiated at a membership meeting this week through which the organization, will provide the city wiUT a mobile aid The members plan to station. convert the "chuck wagon" which they built and operated as a refreshment, concession stand at the city ball park and celebrations for the past several years, into a mobile first aid unit to serve the city in any emergency. The unit will be operated by members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce who are now undergoing' rigid Red Cross training courses. There are 15 members pledged to complete the first aidclasses now underway each Thursday evening at the city building with Dixon Larson as instructor. The first aid unit will be equip ped with all necessary equipment and prepared to participate in the eitv's test mobilization to be con ducted Sept. 28 under, the direc w.. fav Eprnlmb - C4. . tf j , , the East . . . the notion's many yaur . -- 3 Enjoy the thrill of visiting the , J?, 'f, ''J1 Snoor - i H-- i d'Qih and Pc:nl3 Ki j Mobile Aid . fr Fcr-O- u Jr,"i ezo-Jrt- traffic about lawless driving,' reckless latere teenagers, and the need for rigid an opportunity t air to ad- enforcement their views and work constructiveProvo ly for their community and state." They challenged that passing up Sept. 15 concerning the subject. The meet his been called by the this chance to air their views is "proving that all their talk is just Provo Safety Council and will be word. "south courtroom of the 'hel in the - Lc Eiaer-howe- . Fivt of the outstanding safety authorities in the mountain West are slated dress an open meeting; in IS. Vfeilcrs I He was admittedly indignant fCeaUmi4 trmm Pare tof SPANISH rOSK Mr. an effort tosa tbe ;Z if rrica program raiiet .d ct;Jdrm frjti.it to asperse his feci- - Ke"y r j by 2a fcouscFtvct. f tM e "Food tn:t$ tr fe'ra V Larry itrt .vpi. e. for to ii it lhr liid. ufT' v tsviiy. heaven knaws.'i fctreason! expect i "Bat surrortt are eot the L"1. . , me mrai. tt saia. i m i wi. tor a week. Tn.i.1 r y i rj is Ainu, mxt 4 w chasing power In short, prosper- ijvw Jo-t- at to him mere thank read f 'as weekend carefully t (tbe garT ity are keepiag moat farm fnci I .tfoo't believe he T...-- .a t,vr above support wt i!-aunvA M f The norr.ir.ta .rated est Tirre write himself. Their daughter Joan ramaUl a all farmers notion abroad that iare sch&el r.arls. f 18 he the. fact that personally p1" bow prot parous. s rrch- JLula f..Tal the of bis draft writes Mrs. Lr'antJ tf visSI Etk lt:-more ' Actually, &c said, in h thinka Essrs-.Iis-t week at u hcrae of htr than 1.CO0.CO3 farmers had set in- et. Apparently howvr.tpeakf from texts. prepared l Earl A. Beck ta, Pteaiaat Grove, comes of less than Jl.MO. , 1 Krt. Verrecia Eetk.ol Stevenson also tali that tit Dem by ethers, .Twaleoa guests Craft ocrats, since taking over tit ad WhI l -ministration la lt'Z. have reversed low 11 forgive me U I gag a Hr Mr. r,,rtria Coca a4 !. a trend toward absentee ownership little, Sievenaon said to his t.rt am of farm property. Ey 1332, ha said. big national radio and TV audi-- 1 V,.;r Marl"yUt 'c); A n ,ft4 tr,i 43 per cent of all farmers, two out eace. "when Republican p&.itlciars g)?3 Grtzx of Kalt Lake Ci-;e t of five, wtra tenants or sharecrop do the of mantle last eJt Hjitir.g relatives ia pers. Now, ha said, three-fourtrighteousnaaa and deliver hcUar- - Lf;(fK trj vtclctty. than-tho- u of all farmer own their farms. wrmn en morality, j j,rr. and Wrs, Kuion Cretr lata The Kaisoa spetb. one cf. sever I've read esocfti of our tustcry thetr taria as a s al batio policy positions Stevenson to remember tha shamajfui renoda Mariandaugttrr ia Uvrng ta Cfceyrn-se- , 'ro. plana to enunciate this mona, ts auer previous wars, tee tivu mart, .ut, nS !.n. Aura Jt. .Til: one of the roost carefully eons id-- and the vm ffe first World War. Ia these it lbnf nv h tred addresses cf the governor to prJada the RepubUcan Party was rftro:t. Mich. U. Tuu: was tl date. Before decidinf On a tltst Ha power. That fact does cot cos- - a Uim wr.it h put cr a draft of the speech, Stevenson (lone tr.e reveiauona of rectsi thrower demonstration at rjrra Pe- rougtst and heard-thopinions of caaes t falvhiesaneas. And I don't ' trc.t Air .'.'.c. Tt-- a Tutt.es vj.! ' , diverse group of agricultural them a ad never ' wtH,'tura to Utetr tome in Jatu iU return wfcer he leaders, rsngiag from Agriculture either ia public or private, Jus, tt..cf a Secretary Charles F. Bransaa ta Steve nsoo grabbed a GOP f hrase at aeciioa chief of tit mur-Us- a. Allen Kline., spokeimsa for the that was widely used" by Gov, section. American Farm Bureau Federa Thomas E. Dewey ia 1W4 tim A trip to the Grand Car) re was tion. for a ckaefe." r4cyd duriKf tie rerer.t re'.. Stevenson made three talks in "Let roe ausjest to or RepubColeen tfccf;e)d, Mir y Denver Friday, one of tfctm a lican friends that tt it time for a Davla. Marraret rrrg-i- -t ar.l major pronouncement of his belief change in that eld. tired, mean- Frances Gtrcr.rr. , that corruption la government ta ingless tune about time for a Mrs Garth (Unti went ta "treason." trr has-- 1 he said. "It has been Ue.1 Utt ek to change." "Corruption la pubiie office is used every four yeirs. and it band mfce murei from itrvire a accom?irue4 treaacs," he said, 'at-- It is trea hasn't started any dancing la the in Korea. Ee son to Dcmocrtts li vi3 at Re- street yeU"' iky fcer msther Mra. .Ltrcy Jmic publicans. Any crooks I ever find in government will be exposed and punished as quickly as 1 can catch Meet Here 5epf. 15 Y Stevenson Says 7rc"3n, ' City and County building. On the panel of speakers Is Jay C. Newman, commissioner of public safety in Utah and head of tSe State Highway Patrol: J. Will Robinson, former congressional representative and president of theUtah Safety Council; H. F. Kretchmin, Salt Lake editor; trnest Bourne, executive secretary of the state safety council, and DarreU Welling, executive secretary of the ilotor Transport Association. These men, along with representatives of the' Provo Police Force and the safety coimeil, will aid in the open discussion. The, council is promoting the forum in an effort to get the community backing in plans to cut down the record for had driving which Utah is "piling up for all the nation to see." said officials. Officials said the open meeting will "give those who gripe at home Spanish Fcrk Hews Corruption In Government SENIOR REPUBLICAN ' , '52 U. S. SENATOR T&. P&I. Air. Dtwtytfe Srri:fJ-- 2 |