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Show 5 SUNDAY. MARCH IS, 19SJ UUh County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD Hobble Creek Popular Picnic Spot; k'ev Camp Ar To Be Developed, Replacing i lie Assistance Available For Rehabilitating Lands Devastated by '52 Flood Flood-Devaslate- from tht federal Id Sul-lb- 4 rehabllltatlm n. y tin In New Styles 9200-foo- lman - we!t-beln- , Cat-yo- Consideration -- b,, Carter, Equity To Drill Test VeHs Toll Girls Get "'" 1 Hobble Cmk Canyon, east of, the Uinta National Forest the flood. BoH art located In half from the 1951 fU'ures, ? The- - Uinta National Forest r, locsted about three miles the right fork. Springvllle was hard hit by slides and floods in tht spring of above the lorks of Hobble Creek, This dtn'ructlon and flood dam- - ficlals have mapped out Wire r.e 1953, but still remains one of Utih'and Birch Camp farther up tho'age In Diamond Fork cut down Hobble Creek areas for develop were virtually dMtroyad Wrtatlon visits In 1951 by aboutWnt, One Is oa Smith Flat, about County's most popular summer-'canyo- n tove the lorks, to fct time retreats. 3' miles called Kolob campground. Abovt Two campgrounds developed by Uiere, at the mouth of Pry there are two small camp' ground areas. Work on these areas began U SALT LAKE CITY. (UP)-Pl- ans year In Carbon end Emery coun for Increased drilling activities tnjtler where tht company has about fall when funds were first roa1t acres under leise. president available, It is expected tht ! southern Utsh oil fields were will continue this nounced today by two oil compan- - J. L Dougan aaid tht wells will vflnpment les. go down In the Mounds area where spring. Tall girls Will take heart when Tht Carter Oil company announc- "significant shows of oil and gas" t wildcat were uncovered by drilling In 1952. TV IN A FOG they aee tht first Spring show ed location of a ings at their favorite store! More test well in Duchesne county (See. Dougan reported Equity netted and more attention Is being given Z5, Twp South, Range S west). l5M,4''vj last year, compared to PROVIDENCE, R. L Eugene Goodman of tht to tht customer who's 4 7" and Tht deep hole, located 12 mile WU,78 In 195L North Providence police has a good over.. north of Duchesne between the Flat reason for staying Inside during Appearing this Spring art sep- Mesa and Duchesne fields, will test heavy fog. He reports that ht arates, dresses, swtmsults, and tht Wasatch formation. Nearest Two thirds of the world'! knitwear In tall sizes, supple- oroduction Is at Flat Mesa, four get an average of 1. 000 food receives eight television channels while norsuits miles northwest! calories menting tht proportioned day barely enough to during foggy weather, wlU act up only his pick that have been available for some Equity Oil Co. advised stockhold- support, lift Twentieth mally says ' three. time. ers It wlU drill four wildcat this Century Fund study. , land-phu- fov-,fthe toow 'tapldW, iendlnf a Utah targe volumne of water down the County lands devastated by the rivers and irrigation canala. Banks spring floods of IMJ U ttlll avail- overflowed and hundreds of acrta ahle ta farmers. J. Earl Smith, of farm laud were damaged. chairman of the Production and) "Tht prospective demand for agricultural commodate for 1353 Marketing Administration for ' jaod aubsequent yearn emphasise county, reports. d maintain available wide the The aid Farm Land Restoration program our agricultural landto at a nig1! assure the mvt .rm. level of production ers restore 'their 'land back to continued ggood health of the American inomlc productivity ".ffrfJS,l?0V, When agricultural agenele, aur-flood lflood yed the damage after iD. rtQ((lp, ,t k waieri Mu that larga acreage of our MOO. ,parent coat I ry estimated producUv; crop Und wlU wouWj ' 000 to !prob.bly out of production to their n lands the county original n(fmber o( umMf Mme ytafi condition assistanct form of rehabilitation "The farm Und restoration pro-- can quickly be made available. ,. th.t rs.uin th entire natlnn fnm has been Drovtded by gress especially to assiat farmers inot just the stricken areai, will conservation and land'benefit from whatever can be done In the restoration measures, sayi Mr. to expedite restoration of the Smith. flooded region's Important produc The floods resulted from an un- tive resources. usually heavy snowfall In Utah The program la administered lo cally by state, county and comCounty in the winter of 1851-5- 2 In the spring warm weather melt- - munity PMAfsnnercommUtees. Aslstanrt eminent cl LAND LEVELING PROJECT Many farms In Utah County which were devastated by rood waters in the spring of 1953 are being rehabilitated through aid available under the Farm Land Restoration program of the federal government. The scene above, ta.ken on a Utah County farm, shows the leveling work going forward under the rehabilitation program. The program Is administered locally by atate, county and community farmer committees of the Production nd Marketing Administration, Con-li-,- Odd Fellows Serve As Benefactor of Humanity ' ..tf-1 fr--7i n A i ll 3 r i'A I 'J I I . ,7 . M V alii nVt J I A V7 X. R II I ' ZA ill 'JZVP Ki 4 r ik i t 1 T-- W-M-- N WHITFOBD BATE Fellowship is now everywhere known as a benefactor of 'the human race. Our flag proudly floats In the breeze of every clime, as a beacon to the pilgrims of life's fitful Journey, and a welcome m ari In (hat Umnft-HHufi0i i ner across the troubled wavei of human woe, to its calm haven of Odd ' Br H Fellowship exists In response to the cravings of the soul for a domain of brotherhood, a fraternity wherein congenial companionships and mutual offices of kindness and regard would soften the harshness of life and remove the evils of prejudice, bigotry and Intolerance. Odd Fellowship Is an order that teaches a higher Ideal of life, and gives to men a new faith In virtue, charity, and love, which definitely deserves a considerable itudy by all those who are Interested In the human race. As a means to an end. It has become one of the most powerful weapons In the war fare upon ignorance, vice, and the host of evils that beset man at .very step In his earthly career, Thomas WUdey, the father and founder of American Odd Fellow ship In 1819, brought with him to this country the seeo which carehas fully sown and nurtured grown to such k mighty tret that, In the shade produced by its wide spreading branches, the brethren may seek and obtain solace and security from most of the storms Incident to human life. The teachings of Odd Fellow-chi- p If extended over the world would do away with intolerance, and all men would become brothers, 'and all the races of earth would bow before the common altar of our order. The Golden Bule would then bt practlctd by all men, and many, If not all, of the wrongs of society would cease. As Odd Fellows, therefore, It Is our duty to labor for the coming of that era, when the weapons of war shall be chsnged Into the Implements of peace, and love shall , away all hearts, of Friendship The covenant forms the first link In the Odd Fellows chain and is an associate of Love, the central link. Truth, the third link, contains the fundamental qualities of true friendshipthat of constancy and fidelity. The three links, therefore, presume entire confidence. The special characteristics of the practice of Friendship, prompted by Love, and upheld by Truth, Inheres solely In Odd Fellowship. The order's mission Is to enable brethren to assist each other, by mutual councils, and united financial pffnrtn. In thu mnltlnllpH Odd - . . mm 1 rest. 4vX U1 n WWM LLV' . LA Burnell Perry, I OOF CHIEF noblt grand of tht Provo Odd Fellows. struggles and trials common to human existence. Tht . b t s t evidence of the strength, sincerity, and truth of Odd Fellowship is found In the care and protection afforded the aged, the widow, and tht orphan. We may talk of the foundation of our order its beauty, and the but faithfulness of Its teachings tht world" at large must view It from the results of its work. Here In this work of mutual help lies tht great truth on which the order Is built. At tht very Its ministrations of beginning mercy were extended In many ways, but as tht order grew Its work must necessarily be exerted In the form of organized kindness. and noble principles. To this with our policy of administration, combined, with the labors of a devoted membership, Is the world Indebted for the bene fit of Odd Fellowship. NO CONFIDENCE Uce HIGH POINT, N. C. here sought two "doubting Thorn' ases" after thieves cracked a safe bearing a sign saying: "No money inside. Safe contains only company papers." The spent a lot of tlmt finding out the sign was correct,. 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