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Show 1948 Friday, March 26, D""tJcWl 26th March Friday, $1.00 Extra Lady $1.25 JUNIOR PRO Provo Dance Orchestra Admission: Couple appointed O. DeVere Wootton, a former mayor of American Fork and prominent Utah member lawyer, as a part-tm- e of his secretarial staff. Announcement was made this The Reorganization Act passed week by Senator Arthur V. Wat- by the United States Congress in that kins, Republican of Utah, provjie3 for secretarial help sufficient so that Senators now can have representatives in their home states to perform the various functions that In the past have been taken care of by correspondence and by visits of conto Washington. Sat.-Sun- ., March 27, 28 stituents In making the appointment, Senator Watkins pointed out HUMPHREY BOGART that most Senators now have 1ST representatives in their home states to make investigations and DARK PASSAGE to aid and assist constituents in preparing their problems for presentation in Washington, and alFirst Show 7:30, Second 9:30 so saves constitunts a great deal of time and money In having prevarious matters properly he had Senator Watkins Names 0. DeVere Wootton On His Secretarial Staff COZY Theatre CARTOON sented March 31, Wed.-Thu- r. Wootton has been J1 Washington for a month getting ac. quainted with the work of the Mr. 1 DOUBLE FEATURE April Washington office and procedures of the various departments of He will maintain government. his office in American Fork and basis in will act on a part-tim- e activiUtah of the care taking office. Watkins Senator ties of He will be available for conferences and investigations by ap- pointment. 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Invocation was offered by Erven Clegg; a mixed quartet composed of Mrs. Irene Thomas, Mrs. Twlila Rhoades, Marvin Michie and Erven Clegg In the sang three selections, Home On the Range Garden," and Low in the Eventide"; the speakers were Orin Curry, Burnell Turnbow and Bishop Johnson; vocal solo with guitar accompaniment was rendered by June Roberts, entitled '"That Silver Haired Paddy of Mine"; benediction, Albert Lazenfey, Interment was in the Tabiona cemetery. Joseph Olpin dedicated the grave. Jacob Gines was born in Woodland, February 18, 1869, one of a family of 13 children. He married Esther A. Wilgus, of He-be- r, lived in in 1900. ' They Woodland for about eight years then came to Tabiona in 190, and this has been their homo Mr. and Mrs, Gines did snice. their part in developing pew land and endured ftU 'the hardships common in those early days. Mr. Gines wgs a good carpenter, always ready to help his neighbors when needed; and his wife, who survives him, was often called to nurse their sick neighbors and both were ready to be the es'yemed friendship of all who traveled far over poor roads to attend the funeral attested tQ the esteemed friendshiu ftf ftl who knew Jacob Gine. Mr. Gines is survived by his wife, two sons, Alies Gines, Tabiona; Lynwood Gines, Salt Lake City; three daughters, Mrs. Millie Hayden and Mrs. 'Essie Jones, both qf Salt Lake pity; Mpg. Edna, QilfS, Tafe10!18:; dne brother and one sister, Wm. Gines and Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers, both of on grandchil- ur great-grandchil- d, CARD OF THANKS 19c 45c Easter Egg Colors DUCHESNE mammmmmawtmmmmmMimmmmm this pion .jmi ie J1 'ear1 Th rissi lad !sfl tdai ,brai .1 niee if P roje ,WD P.1.D Coas Th city tab teles flOW flOW liDjec oas: i ,ieir amp Ange r ore mission Seruice cays Zion B To Th' tiwn tie t ona Local aid rate, irto i brou Horn fgric iinitl reentat too JUJ Beams ,on (aiili iorii Pol Cider rep utile In ig' an; Its Our 22nd Birthday Celebration and lit i rast .s hi he i snge Th ork itinj 'ghv e f yor larkr roac ade ay edit s SALE Fri. Sat., March -- cef. Utah 26-2- 7 Plant Un ave oil-ric- fit In presenting the legislative bill to authorize the Department Of Interior to establish an experimental operative activities. processing ft 4. To provide leadership trainplant in Utah, Congressman Granger reported that engineers 1 ing opportunities, 5. To develop organization con- of the U. S. Bureau of Mines have estimated that theres sciousness, enough oil in the coal to supply 6. To study agriculture with the nations current needs for emphasis on , farming practices 200 years. and marginal procedures. Both the U, S, Bureau of a 7. To cooperate with all agen- Mines and the School of Mines cies whose objectives are the im- and Mining Industries, Univerprovement of the economic, edu- sity of Utah, are said to have cational and social conditions of conducted scientific experiments which prove that the oil can be farm life. extracted at a low cost per bar8. To render worth while comrel. The Bureau of Mines experimunity sendee. ments were completed as long 9. To further the Ideals and ago as 1926. The total cost of practices of American citizenthe oil has been set atextracting ship. $1.50 to 'Many of the communities of $2.00 per barrel, Congressman Utah have organized farmer co- Granger said. In addition, the process leaves a semioperatives and associations. We extracting do not have a functioning organi- coke residue which can be coninto gas for inzation of any type in this end verted to motor fuels of asynthesis high antiof Duchesne county having the knock say same purposes as, this organiza- theres quality. of Engineers this motor fuel enough tion. We feel that there is a m the coal beds to fill Americas real opportunity for cooperative requirements for 500 years. Congressman Granger explainactivity among the farmers of our area and invite any person ed that, after the oil is extracted e residue is coninterested to attend the next and the into verted a smokeless semigas, to be held in the Du- coke meeting is left which is chesne High School Shop Wed- better than ray coal in many nesday, (March 31, at 8:00 p. m. ways for heating purposes. This is an organization for This product could sold at the mines and pay for every young farmer and is not restrictive or selectiwe in mem- the actual cost of extracting the There has been some oil from the coal, Congressman bership. Granger said. In other words misunderstanding in the past the would pay the that this ia a veterans organiprocessing cost and tire oil itself zation and only for veterans. would be acquired without any This is not the case, however. cost. manufacturing The veterans class at the high He that school has organized the local coke reported aside the semifrom bechapter and invite you to join. ing a smokeless fuel, is easier If you desire further informa- to ignite and regulate than raw tion about the Young Farmers coal, and that it gives 20 per Association, plea re contact some cent more heat per ton. It also member of the Duchesne High is said to be superior to coal for use in all domestic appliances. School Veterans Agricultural It is estimated that the total Class, or Allen Bond.. cost of the proposed 'Remember Duchesne High would be School Shop, March 31, 8 p. m. $1,000,000. Manyplant of the patents for extracting the oil, as develop-cNew Flags Needed by a former engineer of the If Hawaii is admitted to the Union Bureau of Mines, are said to some 4Q million flags now in use have been given to the government to use in taking the oil will have to be replaced or from , 1 Tie 4-- H i t !3H Extract Continued from Page Ar ro ay. e We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for the many a:ts of kindness and word! of Granger Introduces Bill to sympathy extended to us during the death and funeral of our be- Oil from Coal loved husband, and father, Jacob Americas fear of an oil shortGines. can be quickly overcome by Also for assistance rendered age extracting untold billions of barand for the many beautiful floral rels of oil from vast beds of h offerings. coal in Utah, none of which Mrs. Jacob Gines and Family. is now mined commercially, Congressman Walter K. Granger MEMBERSHIP OPEN IN Democrat, of Utah, declared to-YOUNG FARMERS day in introducing a bill to velop the coal fields ASSOCIATION OF UTAH le on A r. d FI i ll'T'i contest, Burpee Company. Burpee awards consist of to the NJVGA convention, annually in December, for'thos! who score highest in the demonstration contests. Fur, cash awards are made at tf convention to the top six (W onstration teams in the finals Vice-Chairma- n, semi-cok- e COLORING U Prof. In addition to the production Years Objectives ct PLENTY OF FRESH WHITE EGGS FOR - or directly through Snyder, of Amherst, Mass. ture and marketing NJVGA program will Utah junior vegetable growers year's include the junior growers will have an opportunity to im- again annual demonstration contest for prove their stellar 1947 records which funds are provided by in this years production and David Burpee of the W. Atlee AT a recent meeting of the marketing contest of the NationUintah Basin Soil Conservation al Junior Vegetable Growers AsDistrict Supervisors, Alden D. sociation. White was elected Chairman of SATIIER JEWELRY CO. OF DUCHESNE In announcing the eighth anthe Board, with Lyle L. Young, and George R. nual contest, Prof. Grant B. SnyKelbert Watches der of the University of MassaCoronation Diamonds Hacking as Secretary-TreasureOther Board members are: Hugh chusetts, senior advisor to the W. Colton, of Vernal; Milton association, points out that Utah A Complete Jewelry Line Woolley, Lapoint, and Wm. N. boys and girls between the ages Brotherson, Boneta. The meeting of 14 and 21 years are now eliwas under the direction of Lyle Repair service by mail. Estimates on request. the $6,000 to for compete gible L. Young, who has been Acting ofExpert watch and jewelry repairs. Fully Chairman, since the resignation in agricultural scholarships fered by A & P Food Stores each of J. Heber Allred. guaranteed by thoroughly schooled and trained Plans were discussed at the year repairmen. supervisors meeting for placing llhe annual contest in which greater emphasis on good farm junior growers from 43 states P. O. Box 1175 Phone 693 management and soil conservation practices through district as- participated last year is designed sistance to farmers and ranchers. to make the farmer more effective through improved producFifteen to twenty-fivwill be selected for seeding tion and marketing methods, irrigated pastures to demonstrate Mr. Snyder said. It takes on to their neighbors the value of added importance during 1948 good irrigated pastures. Latest because associations the of findings and recommendations Truman to to President of the State Agricultural College pledge conand Extension Service will be support the nations food servation program. used ip establishing the pastures. CHEVRON GASOLINE The 1947 District Annual reHe pointed out that the conport was completed and approved test is of special significance to for publication, and action was Utah R P M MOTOR OIL agriculture, which last taken to join the recently orat valued ganized State association of Soil year produced crops ATLAS ACCESSORIES $45,103,000. Conservation Districts. enroll can Junior growers Club RANGE and farm tours are through their local Phone 741 and or leaders through inD. R. TIMOTHY agents being planned for May and June to acquaint local people with structors in vocational agricul some of the work being accomplished in soil conservation. Past Where Twain Wrote tours have proved the value of Twain wrote many of his Mark Q35 field instruction. The week f May 2nd to 8th famous stories in his study on Old has hepn Nationally announced Quarry farm near Elmira. N. Y. as 'Triends of the Land Week. His grave is in nearby Woodlawn cemetery. The local district will with schools, churches, civic groups, and others in bringing to the attention of people the importance of the soil conservation movement On March 24 and 23, a representative from the State Soil Conservation organization or Extension Service will give an illustrated lecture to. the Vernal 4 and Roosevelt Lions clubs. Work plans for 1948 call for forty new agreements to be prepared and the application of conservation practices on 225 farms now under agreement with the District. District Outlines By Thelma Nye Funeral services ITABIONA Tabiona, twenty-fodren aud one Ten Thousand Dollar Contest Open to States Young Gardners MARSHMALLOWS, Snow White fresh fluffy puffs 2 31c packages GELATINE DESSERT, O.P.S. Jell Powder. An assortment of flavors to choose from. 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UTAH Annual output of new flags Bumpers more than 23 million: Changeover to new flags would take Place on the 4th of July following Hawaii t admission as a new state. the coal. Intercollegiate Football Princeton and Rutger played the first intercollegiate football 18G9. with 25 players on each side" LETTUCE, large, fancy crisp -clean heads, No. 1, lb 10c CELERY, bleached, crisp and tender, pound He TOMATOES, firm red ripe fruit, No. 1, carton GRAPEFRUIT, Texas marsh seedless pink meat, lb 27c 9c RADISHES, bright crisp red ones, bunch CAULIFLOWER, snow white No. 1 close mesh, lb. GREEN ONIONS, mild new spring onions, Moapa 2 bunches fTl'D 11c Rt C. A. RADIOS All Models 5 |