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Show f THE CHOPPING BLOCK See? I'm Starting to Disarm Already" Rich Farmer Would Kick Poor Ones Off the Farm PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1957 all price supports should be drop-Nohe was a wealthy and then I have a friendly Ped. 1 chat with Mr. Fay Packard, re- - farmer because he wouldn't have By FRANK C. ROBERTSON United Nations Ends Fairy Tale Using its celebrated technique of the "bitf lie,' the Soviet Uniori has sought systematically over the intervening months to warp and distort and finally to whitewash its cruel suppression last fall of the Hungarian revolt against Kremlin rule. According to Russia's copper rive ted myth, the allegedly "legal" Hungarian governmsnt of Janos Kadar "invited" the Soviet army into Hungary to restore order. Again, according to the official line, this armv did no more than the bare -- New Milestone of Growth its prestige reinforces the withering indictment it lays against the Soviet Union in destroying, piece by piece, the Kremlin's fantasy in whitewash. U.N. comThe report by a mittee said flatly that the Red army in piticrushing the revolt was less and unaba.shed by any shameful act." Some deeds of brutality it found so shocking it refused to detail them in the report. The committee said the Hungarian uprising was a spontaneous internal rebellion not spurred by outsiders in any measure. It said the government set up as a result of the revolt was legal and had the support of the Hungarian people. This government did not invite the Russian armed forces into Hungary. They came, said the U. N. group, at the instigation of the Kremlin. After they deposed the legal government, there was no successor government for a considerable period. In this interim, the investigators said, the Red army was Hungary's only government. Official Power Lessened When the Kadar government was in- that Albertson's, Inc. will establish new food stores at Provo and Orem is just one more milestone on Announcement the road to growth and progress in Utah second-large- County, which has become the county in the state population-wise- . st Albertson's operates 43 food stores in Utah, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Both Utah County stores, according to will be large, company officials, markets. Each will employ about 50 persons, it is expected. In Orem, Albertson's will be part of a new shopping center to be developed on a Bite across the highway from the Orem City Hall. The shopping center, incidentally, with the projected opening of Center Street from Highway 91 west to the Geneva Road, will do much to consolidate the sprawling city of Orem with a key addition to the business district. New stores like Albertson's mean payrolls, growth and progress to a community. We are sure the company will find ready acceptance and warm hand of welcome in both Orem and Provo. super-typ- e tog-et- her an act dictated in Moscow. t- - NEA Service, This week Kay's little brother developed a cold. By his second time for school, her mother day in bed, his crayons, comics bought her a white enamel clock and puzzles bored him. He began to fuss. He refused more orange radio. By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE A month ago, to get Kay up in RUTHM1LLETT SAYS Silent Husband Opens Up "What's the' matter with a husband who can be a fascinating talker when he is in a crowd but who barely gives his wife the time of day when they are alone?" The reader who asks that question goes on to say: "If we have friends in or go out with several other couples my husband talks so entertainingly about all kinds of subjects, including his work, that he is a real asset to the group. "During those times I find out all kinds of interesting things about the people he knows, about his work, about his ideas. "But when we are at home alone he answers my questions with two or three words, never tells me anything about anything. He keeps his nose stuck in a book, behind a newspaper, or if he car't find anything better to do without talking, he watches TV. "I'm not as dumb as all that, I don't think. I was graduated from the same college he was. I keep up with what is going on in the world. And I would love to just sit and talk once in a while but no dice. What do you think is wrong?" REFUELING? Well, maybe he is just refueling himself by reading and meditating. If his work keeps him talking to people all day he may need to be quiet when he is at home. Or maybe he is the kind of person who needs more than an audience of one to really shine. Some people are like that. They only make the effort at conversation when they have an audience they want to impress. Or maybe you haven't leraned the art of drawing another person out and making him want to talk. Some wives think if they ask a few flat questions, like "Well, how did everything go at the office today?" they are being as stimulating as possible. But all that does to a man is make him give the easiest answer possible, "Not much" or "Same old routine." If you discover this is your trouble, drop the leading questions and try starting some conversations yourself. !f your husband fits one of the other two descriptions, you'll have to be content to have a silent partner unless there are others around. But you can, of course, plan more evenings with others so that the silence won't get too depressing. SIDE GLANCES By GALBRAITH and his hold over ference membership was shaken by lessened in usage of union funds. An audited financial statement of the conference submitted Fri day to the 500 delegates attending the final session of the 21st annual Then he flatly refused convention disclosed that Brewster had borrowed $95,000 of union chest rubbing. mother went to Kay's funds Further it disclosed that got her radio and plugged he had repaid most of it with juice. some His room, it into the outlet beside Steve's bed. Then while he happily tuned in and out of soap operas, she rubbed his chest with camphorated oil. y The radio was blaring music when Kay got home. Dropping her books, she cried, "What's that? Is that my radio?" Then, pushing past her mother on the stairs, she rushed to Steve's room. She was pulling the radio's plug from its socket when her mother arrived, crying, "Of all the selfish girls I ever saw. you're the worst! Go on, take it. Take it away from your sick little brother, you mean sister, you!" This indignation which sounded so moral wasn't moral at all. In the eyes of Kay's mother, the radio was not Kay's possession, hut hers. It belonged to her the person who had paid for it. If we examine our indignation when a child refuses to share his hings with a brother or sister, we'll find that it stems from our secret conviction that his things are ours, not his. If you don't believe me, consider your feelings when Uncle Bill refuses to let Steve play with his watch. You're not especially outraged, are you? That's because you've acknowledged Uncle Bill's right to dispose of the property he paid for as he wishes. He doesn't strike you as hill-bill- evaluated at Home Deeded - ' Brewster was convicted by a on federal court Washington contempt of Congress for refusing to answer questions about his fi- in nancial arrangements. The audit also disclosed the conference strike fund, totalling and $45,931 in the Canadian division, has loaned $100,000 at Q For what curious trick is 3 cent interest to the West- the white - sided jack rabbit ern per Teamsters in Seattle and noted"? $110,000 to the Los Angeles Team- A The animal can shift the sters local for building projects. white area on the lower sides Such loans will not be around at will by the contraction unaer a new constitution permitted provision. of certain skin muscles. Thus it can transfer the brown fur on Board Elected the back to one side or the other Another change in the constitu and replace it by white side fur. - Qs and As Q $1,-424,7- tion, voted at the convention, prothat a 16- - man executive Where is the United States Merchant cated? Marine lo- Academy King's Point, N.Y.. on the north shore of Long Island. A At HAPPY TIMES Car-lyle- 's Daily Herald Correspondents 33 Barbs View-Vineya- rd By HAL COCHRAN When a wife is trying to reduce she hopes her hubby will stick with and thin. her thick through An Ohio woman lost a 10-dol- lar bill when she dropped it through sewer grating. There went about five bucks' worth of groceries. a W FR4-031- Woman's place really seems to be in the home of some neighbor West Mtn Mrs Ever Blshoo 581J3 bumming a cup of coffee. 50 A judge says don't know what brings my parents hre for a vacation swrytoody atang and resting all day long!" ! that it's no crime to loaf, but a lot of people are in jail for taking things easy. Heaviest fire losses occur in th? months March. of December through i The opinions expressed b Herald columnists and forum wrUers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of this newspaper. F" knew 1 j A j g San cratic party. Republican National Chairman Meade Alcorn. They are still trying to blacken us and anybody associated with us at every turn. Melvin B. Ellis on another Massachusetts attempt to block adoption of Hildy McCoy. I'm going to get n Kr H,,,M1 1 1 I and better off, much to their sur prise, ana i in.nK no s ngnt until comes the time Uirn jobs are hard to eet. and, brother, that time may not be so far away. It's the callousness of the program that I object to. No matter how much a man's hopes and Plans are 4 led un in the land that Re loves, tnrow mnj off. give his lann to a run man. and let the for himself. poor devil shift There's a kind of brutality about it which I'll never like. 4v When Renson and brother South- - - 1 I r-- im-umd- Once News Now History Those of the clan that I knew were the best company I ecr executive board. knew, which is perhaps why Fay Brewster In Crash Following the final conference Packard and I enjoy talking about old Western them, and why we agree that we Twenty-Fw- e Ynars Ago session, the a bum down turn won't a hungry met with boss traffic Teamster accident while driving toward Los asking for a handout, because he Taken from the Files of Aneeles from here with two other may possibly be a hangover from persons. Brewster received rib in- better days. The Provo Herald juries and abrasions when his car Since Service, has me in some- June 30, 1932 collided with a truck in Wilming 200 miles north of what of a poetic mood this is perton, Calif., some Mayor J. N. Ellertson and City here. haps a good place to speak an Commissioners J.'E. Snyder and Gne of his passengers. Miss Ann earnest word for a good poet Walter P. Whitehead dropped Kotin. 51, Beverly Hills, former friend of mine, Mr.. Edward R. three city employes from , the secretary to Teamster President Tuttle, who has just published a Provo city payroll in the interDave Beck, was hospitalized with long poem entitled, THE HEART est of the city-wid- e economy nossible rib fractures penOF TIMPANOGOS, a legend of campaign. . . . Thirty-fiv-e Brewster and the other passen- our own most noted and colorful nies and 12 cases of tomatoes ger, John J. De . Lury, 52, St. mountain. There is a rhythm and was the extent of the loot obAlbans, N Y. were released from music to Tuttle's style which car tained by burglars in Provo m a hospital after receiving emer-vide- d ries you along like a canoe glid- five attempts. . . . Operating undelegency treatment. ing down a smooth river. It is a der the unit rule, the UtahDemoto national the book that will be thoroughly en gation cratic convention cast eight votes joyed and is just the thing for a in favor of the repeal plank. . gift to a friend In any part of After a day's deliberation bethe world. tween the attorneys for the The book is artistically bound, Users Asso-Water and beautifully illustrated. It is Strawberry 16-m- an 60-ye- and were invited in if wanted. "I have often thought how won- derful the arrangement Maybe this suggestion will today's young people who elderly parents to care for," Jackson concludes. was. help have Mrs. such an apartment to the house is many times more Adding expensive today than it was 60 years ago. But even at today's prices, it would be no more expensive for most families to add Grandma space to their home than to make monthly payments to a nursing home for the care of an aging parent. And from the standpoint of the satisfaction and daily living pleasures of that parent, the money would bring a far greater return. available ha either hard cover at k, the mayor of Spanisa f $2.00, or $1.00 in soft cover, and interests, Nell Dehle, and the Gem can be purchased at any local Fork, Milling interests a conttananes book store, or from the author at of court was granted to allow Salt Lake City, but because it is the conflicting interests to get a book you'll want to keep, and together. read over many times I strongly recommend the lasting hard cover. Ed Tuttle is currently State REAL SAD STORY President of the League of Utah Burglar PASSAIC, N.J. (UP) of is a former resident Writers, chopped a hole through a tores-fo-ot this county, and is Deputy State cement wall to the offices of Auditor of Utah. I happen to know the City Motors Company Thursthat Mr. Tuttle has worked lov- day, hammered off the combinaingly on this book for many years tion knob of the safe but left in in his spare time, and wasn't con tears. They had set off a hidden tent to let it go to the printers tear gas cartridge. until he was satisfied with every word. Time of a child's most rapid growth is 13.8 years for an average A wealthy Oregon farmer told boy; 11.5 years old for the average a convention of Utah bankers that girl. . Jill) Q "I own my home in Massachusetts. I can sell it for $13,000. Where could I invest this money so that it will give my wife and me a small monthly income? We would like to live down south for part of every year." S.H.L. A Yon can consult yonr bank or an investment firm about a good conservative stock. At 5 per cent interest a $13,000, you would receive $650 a year, or a little over $54 a month, On the other hand, if you could rent your house for as much as $150 a month, you would be receiving: $1,800 a year on this same less taxes and maintenance. If your house Is in grood condition and your taxes won't cut too big a hole in the profit, leave your money right where it is. On $150 a month you can .vacation .in Florida in comfort, thoufh not in luxury. And you still own a roof. m in in; iMolaicfiJ; gieaaing? ii inn ii faulty; fittings viih sriootltvorking hv : v. ' $13,-00- 0, nice, quiet and take some place driving job it easy from now on. Denver bus driver Robert F. PARK Gonzales, who abandoned his NAMEDNATURALIST AT BRYCE bus and 18 passengers. a i worth say the remedy is to weed out the inefficient and use more scientific methods of farming they are talking sheer nonsense. The whole trouble now is that farmers are too efficient, and produce too much. Throwing the small farm-en- d ers to the wolves won't solve that problem, but make it tougher for the ones who are left. The trouble lies in a shrinking price for what the farmers raise, and a swollen for what they have to buy. There s a race of men who don t price Wheat is worth just about as much in" 'per bushel as it was when I wai A race that can't stay still; dry farming up in Idaho nearly So they break the hearts of kith ff)rty years but fkur u wor(h and Kin, roore than twice as much.- - Other And they roam the world at will, things are much higher. The first They range the field, and they vear we dipped cherries from our rove the flood. a keg of nails cost less f,lrm here ... . V. i ado mey cumu mr M i 1 Now a keg of S)X dollars. ,han crest; nails costs eighteen dollars. Theirs is the curse of the gypsy The trouble is the high cost of blood. distribution. Plowing under so And they don't know how to many farmers each year is never rest . . . to solve the problem. meant to win; oing . . He was never . He's a rolling stone, and it's bred in the bone; He's a man who won't fit in. Add Grandma Space to House Q Why is the game of hopscotch so called? A The scotch in the word By BEULAH STOWE merely means "scratch." In "I ran an old ladies' boarding playing hopscotch the contestant must hop over lines scratched in house for 15 years, and I never the ground. saw a happy old lady," says Mrs. Beulah Jackson of Tucson, Ariz. Q Who was it who lost the "Each one longed for private manuscript of Volume I of quarters with her familiar furni French Revolution? ture, a spot to cook her own A Carlyle gave the completed meals, and a family of her own." first volume to John Stuart Mill Mrs. Jackson, who is now 75, to read. One of Mill's servants contrasts her experience with used the manuscript to start a lonely odd people with this early fire! The rewritten book, howmemory : ever, proved a great success. "When I was a girl, I visited a schoolmate who lived outside of commercial wood town, and her grandmother lived Q What weighs the least? with them. But her father had "selfish" at all. A Balsa. are a large room adjoining the troubles caused built Unending sense of unconscious house for Grandmother. She had by parents' in children's possesher 'parlor' furniture in one end, ownership sions. and in one back corner her fa When the child refuses to share vorite bed and in the other back them with their other children, corner her old cook stove. The they remain unaware that it's Her are Herald staff correspondents room opened into the family liv their own challenged sense of In the ranow communities ox utan ing room, and she could come in Contact them U you have possession that makes them so County. news. District circulation agents are any time she wished. It also bad indignant. listed also They stand ready to help its own private entrance. The But they have to justify their rou with problems concerning grandchildren rapped at her door of the paper Phone anger somehow. They do it by Community Name Fork Mac Buckwalter (spts.)156J making it appear very moral and A Tork Dena Grant 100W American superior. Vehgefully they accuse A Tk. Jennie Gilbert (dr.) P.G. 2694 So 0119R3 hKav of the very selfishness of Benjamin Mrs J R. Pey Tana Richards FR which they themselves are guilty. Fdgemont 297 Eureka. Marajrret Lucas The real division in American Goshen Elberta Marguerite Waterbury politics today is in the Demo- Highland Cressie Greenland 089J1 Lake Shore 0410-J- 1 Karel Ann Anderson Ldke AC Mrs. Kent A Prue 71W Lehl J" epLine Zimmerman 101W Lehi, Paul Willis (cir 3128 Lindon, Patricia Alton HXi Mapleton. Doris Rowberr 471-Nephl Mrs Grace H Judd 21 Nephi Lee Bailey Orem Margaret Whitwood AC Orem. Irene Keith (cir.) AC 0311R3 Dalmyra Shirlene Ottesen 223J Parson Madolin Dixon Payson, Amber Jackman (dr.) 327J PI. Grove Beulah G. Bradley 2551 PI Grove Gu Hillman (sports) 4382 PI Grove Jenni' Gilbert (cir.) 2694 2 PI View Yvonn Perry 0107R1 Salem Marerttte Taylor 9902 Santaquin Ertella Peteiva 326J Sp Fork Frank G Klne Sp Fork Vireini Evans (society) 297 Sp Fork. B Davis Evans (cir.) 297 Spring Lake, Hortense Butler Snrlneville Evelyn Bover HI) SpringvUle. Marie Whitin HU j 1 I Included in the property he deeded to the union was his home. $45,000 Seattle, Wash., . c i ror a form the wmcn ine uien renieo montn- They Say ft. OA Pm. on. ' Francisco, for the three number post of recording secretary. Brewster, Franklin. Lopez and three trustees, plus one represent- ative from each of the 10 Teamster joint councils in the conference Lopez, $129,000. de-ive- ry TJt . second-rankin- Child Won't Share Things; Why Indignation? . In. ank revelation of irregularities lit-an- but as much as anyone else he built up the west. A lot of f them were reckless and irre sponsible, and they blew their Mi Mr. Robertson money every job. Put tney were men ot much intelligence and kindness of heart as a rule, and admirable in many ways. Mr. Packard, like myself, remembers many of them with affection, and we wonder whatever happened to them. The most of them must have come to isn't something to be contem- plated without regret. They are the men of whom Robert W. Serv- ice wrote: lit1 W A THE MATURE PARENT -- after This report scrupulous, judicious, factual ought to kill for all time a Soviet By ALBERT WEISE property he turned over to the board to run the conference be elected instead of appointed. fairy tale that was designed to blot out United Press Staff Correspondent conference. m r riaay s general session, iuie of the world's memory one of the most The report showed the official SAN Calif. DIEGO, ruthless suppressions in modern history. W. had repaid ess ,han $9 000 ,n cash delegates elected William E. todav chair Brewster remained The U.N. has boldly etched the true story man of the Western Conference of after making the loan in 1955 and Franklin. 57, Seattle, as secretary con- for the remaining S8S.728 deeded treasurer, the in indestructible stone. Teamsters but his official power eight Harold pieces of property to the con- ference post. They elected was the the his 1 well, for 1 was one of them Brewster Remains Teamster Chairman (UP-Fr- speaking to that particular rouP unless he was. Chances are W. Southworth owm tnis Mrs,ock in a ducn or so banks, in 'Mhon m the 300 head of cattle ns he ,he farmers compete d ,n a fr" markcfc and if the tle Allows can t compete let 'em a ih in the city hlM aju1 That m effect, what Mr, Ben- son has been samu This Oregon his in day ul, stalled, it was not done in response to demand from the Hungarian people. It was on down er "all-powerf- to' cently chosen president of the Utah Bankers' Association, about the only banker I know well enough to say hello to We never discuss finance or world shaking we events. Instead. reminisce about a bygone era we both kne. which, will never come back azain-theidav when the miL'ra an important was worker tory link in the industrial chain. The blanket stiff was looked minimum in using force to achieve that objective. Repeated enough, this tale may well have begun to have some takers among gullible millions of neutrals and other uncommitted folk around the globe. Countless among these tend to take with a heavy dose of salt the accounts in Western newspapers which we accept as reliable. But now the myth has been devastating-l- y blasted by the United Nations itself. All five-memb- w Ameri add to will fittings the appearance cl any plumbing fixture. They're streamlined, finished in Cbromard. Easy to clean . . . easy to use. Long-lastinThere's a complete line, from shower heads to laundry tray Smartly-deragne- d can-Standa- rd ron-tarxush-i- og g. BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK (UP) Wayne B. Alcorn, Should we, by default, abandon these (foreign aid) pro- former associate park naturalist Cangrams, it would not be long be at California's Sequoia-King- s fore we found the expansion of yon National Park, today was the Soviet bloc moving at a pace named park naturalist here. Canyon superintendent which might well leave us iso Bryce Glen T. announced the apBean lated. Alcorn has been with Undersecretary of State Chris pointment. U.S. the Park Service since 1035. tian A. Herter. CRAGH 56 NORTH 2nd WEST PROVO. UTAH PLUMBING HEATING FR 3-10- . 03 |