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Show I EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH Jenny Linds Concert Tour Created Greatest Furor SW4P America's greatest furor was that created by Jenny Lind, the Swedish singer, during her concert ) tour says Colliers. Its extent is indicated by a collection of Lindiana owned by the New York Historical society which contains, among its thousands of items, scores of the countless articles on which her name and portrait were used as a trademark or decoration, such as bonnets, beds, whiskies, wallpapers and even mens fancy vest CRACKLE! ANO TOP! SAY & (1850-1852- BOBBY SOX Marty Links e- Q da I p opI niCE y ... iinispiESj Be sure you get America's favorite rice cereal, the one and only Kellogg' Rice Krlspiesl L' Tell me when we set past that window I at sncb a awful tight! I know cant stand tlook hes not exactly my ype but then Im so changeable! I By Ernie Bushmiller DID YOU WE WELCOME YOUR COMMENTS BRING THOSE THINGS WITH YOU ? MANAGERS OFFICE timber? t t am to'J&U All the different brands people smoked during the wartime cigarette shortage? Naturally, REGGIE GOOD HEAVENS LATER cr- .-i 5' X -- I ftosc psowe VMERE REGGIE IS ? WONDER SOME That's how thousands of smokers learned from actual smoking experience that cool, flavorful Camels suit them bestl 1 smokers compared. By Margarita WANT CtoittoPEjperienc& CH ! m than aer before! PUCOLO RESERVATION SIVINTIIN THOUSAND DOUAtS from 50 acres of single cross hybrid seed com! That was one of the accomplishments last year of Champion Farmer ' John J. Gannoh and his father, William farm near P. Gannon, on their 785-scr-e Valeria, Iowa. Hog salee totalled over 400 head. In a recent month, 16 purebred Guernsey cows, three of them dry, returned $504.78 over feed costs. Seventy head of purebred Aberdeen-Angu- s cows, and their calves, provide a profitable outlet for roughage. So does a flock of sheep. The Gannons bale 7000 bales of hay annually. Careful pasture management, manure and commercial . fertilisers, and a soil conservation program keep the farm highly productive-Fo- r economy end efficiency In operating their farm equipment. Champion Farmer Gannon has found it pays to depend on Firestone tires. When he and his (sther buy new tractors, they specify Firestone Champion Ground Gripe. In the photograph, Shelia Ann Gannon with her grandfather, William P. Gannon, and her father, Champion Farmer John J. Gannon. m 0: By Bud Fisher sjrr AND JEFF By Arthur Pointer laleraetln oheet Cksaylts Tanner Jeha J. Oaaaaa, write te The Hresteae Tire A Rubber Ce. Akrea, A Ter mare (s&anjjfeffi ifealAR FELLERS IP. rj . By Gene Byrnes r ME A OlMe, WHAT WOULD YOU SAY? WAS THAT YOU I ASKED YEiTeRDAV? extra pulling power . . . longer tire life . . TO GET smoother riding, Champion Farmer John J. By Len Kleia IT'S A SHAME-NIC- GUV. E T00-WEL- L. 6'BYE ORSON EGBERT I .THAT ISNT .YOUR NAME cost-conscio- ORSON E68ER1 hr sam Gannon and his father specified Firestone Champion Ground Grips for their new tractor. Tests show that Firestone Champion Ground Grips clean up to 100 more effectively, pull up to 62 more, last up to 91 longer, and roll smoother over highways than any other tractor tires farmers. important facts to Only Firestone Champion Ground Grips are made with connected curved traction bars. These bars clean with a plowlike action . . . giving the Champions more pulling power. Extra tread rubber in the bar connections gives them a Center Bite in the heart of the traction zone. This, too, means more pulling power. The extra rubber in the connected tread increases tire strength . . . lengthens tire life . . . money-savin- g points you can't overlook when you buy new tractor tires. So when you buy . . . buy the best . . . buy Firestone Champion . Ground Grips. By Jeff Hayes , LUtm to tk Vtito 0f FirMfoM irirji Monday CotvrlfhW 1947, Tta caa0STG ?n0 "4 O0fc 99 pvw NBC Him too Tim A BobUr 6fc ANY OTHER TRACTOR (smssms) TUI hewtoch '"QG3tiQQ Q0flQ |