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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE, UTAH SOON THEY WILL NEED A MINISTER I Love You, Adore WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS . . . You-W- ill You Divorce Me? . . . AND BEST MAN AT DIVORCE TRIALS Harvest This Year Second Largest In U.S. History, Government Says; Reds Purge Czech Property-Owners By H. I. PHILLIPS lUTV HUSBAND AND I are part- ing on the friendliest terms. I am very sorry to say we have been said a parted for some time, charming star of the stage ahd screen the other day. The mood was that of numerous recent divorce announcements. What's become of the couple who used to part with the crash of pots and pans, mutual cries of Sez you!" and a stern demand from the cops: wagon. Theyre Make way for the both all cut up? In Hollywood a husband announcing that he Is through with his bride says, she is a very fine person. I have the highest regard for her. We A Just agreed to disagree. Nevy York society gal, enduring matrimony for a couple of We are years, announces: both very fond of each other. When Jesus Saw Their Faith s HERE are phrases running through the word of God That strike the ear, that gleam to catch the eye: These simple words, "When Jesus saw their faith, Ring out as clear and startling as a cry. He saw their faith, the one thing he required Before he granted what their hearts desired. 1 When Jesus saw their faith, the lame arose. And darkened eyes were given sudden sight; The dead were quickened into life again. And hearts bowed down with sorrow were made light. Because of that white inner burning flame He changed the world for everyone who came. Lord, Lord, I, too, have faith; behold the fire That bums in me and grant my hearts desire. GRACE NOLL CROWELL What goes? als than If all the kids had seen Away with these folk who anhim throw her from the second-stor- y nounce a separation in tones and window, and if what she manner of making known a decisaid to him withered the leaves sion to cancel a magazine subon the backyard maples. scription or change the brand of . white shoe polish. Lets demand on the friendliest of Parting some harsh words, a few swings terms! The very thought is corand a blow by blow of the fight roding. It cheapens marriage. You to the parting. leading up wish to break up your home? Gwan, in there and do it right away! get Divorce has been a sufficinet There should always be an excuse blight on the social fabric withfor divorce. out this nonsense about it entailing merely a slight drop in YE GOTHAM BUGLE friendliness. It is getting routine to read of marriages being AND BANNER busted up because he and she like each other so much! If The picturt of the year was Art Whitaker's recent flash of the Sonja matrimony must go on the rocks, lets cut the business of Henie wedding showing the kids fitting the ship with loveseats "under the tent" with expressions and assigning a flock of harpwhich painters strive to catch ists to sit on the rocks and play Sonia's new husband has failed in "When We Come to the End of three marriage tries, but the skating a Perfect Day, and Dear Old star figures that if he keeps hold of Pal of Mine. her arm he can get the hang of it yet Attorney General McGrath has What is civilization coming to, sued the A & P stores The Demo--, mates? There was a time when the crats want those little bundle-wagomarriage state was regarded as in the chain stores to carry the cussufficiently binding to command a tomers, too Walt Disney has the little respect and nothing to be screen rights to the life of Sigmund smashed up witout a rousing battle, Freud, and F, X. Sancinati says the some broken furniture, a few shat- title may be "Whos of the tered window panes and mutual Big Bad Wolf Ernie Bevin left shrieks of Oh, Yeah! I was a tooth in America in memory of the warned about you three months be- British "bite" Broadway now bos fore the wedding. a sort of tip sheet on new shows with quotations on what it costs to get a Whafre Rodgers & n You couldnt get a good lawyer to share First Refunding Sixes selling take the case if neither side had an for? arm in a sling. .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Not even a gossip reporter would credit a rumor of divorce proceeding if the principals were still capable of exchanging tender looks. No court would go on with the hearing if there were no dirty looks. No neighborhood would stand for a couple breaking up a home on the friendliest of terms, and a sweet "please dont get the idea we dislike each other. It would regard such a mood as definitely tougher on community mor- - Ham-merstei- Joes Star and won Big Mnddy $2,420 In a daily double at Chicago recently. "I nearly had it, declared Shudda Haddlm today. 1 was at the mutnels window when I changed my mind. J m V. 1923-193- few. Nearly 128 ock-feed -- RANDY'S GIRL By Richard H. Wilkinson he RANDY SUMNER told the girl her. She was beautiful TN 20 YEARS Gertrdue Berg has and he was human and he couldnt himself. He felt chagrined made "The Goldbergs one of help when he thought of it later because the best loved families in the counhe had forgotten that he that night try, with herself, as "Molly Gold- was a police detective and she the its most popular member. berg, of the This is one radio show that the girl friend and accomplice notorious Quarles. Tony country evidently cannot do withHe had to get away from her for out. It went off the air in 1946, and a few days. It was the only way he could think clear- ly. So he ran up Minute to Chicago and he dropped Fiction there chief in on The chief got sore when he saw him. "What the hell! The dame will take a powder on you. If she blows its curtains as far as our chance of bringing in Tony is concerned. Randy felt like telling the chief to jump in the lake. But he didnt. He knew the chief was right. Pamela was Tonys girl. A new one. Theyd been seen together at The Lobster GERTRUDE BERG Club and the story was that Tony Mrs. Berg turned it into a successwas nuts over her. ful play; last January it began on Right after that the Ryegate television, and soon people were job was pulled; a night Watchgiving its presence as the best reaman and a cop shot dead. Of son for buying a set Now its on the course Tony vanished. They air again, on CBS Friday evenings. couldnt hope to find him. The And charming, warm-hearte- d Mrs. girl vanished too. A week later one of the boys saw her down at Berg is spending her days writing and rehearsing, but saving eveOcean Bluffs. nings for her husband, two children They didnt pick her up. The and friends. chief was too smart for that He sent Randy down. Youre a good Some years ago Susan Hayward looking kid, Randy, with a nice, was brought to New York by Parafriendly smile. Go down there and mount part of a plan to build up a play the sucker game. Sooner or gorgeous looking young actress into later she and Tony will Join up. a star. Everyone who met her ad- Its our only chance. mitted that she was all the press Randys part was easy. He played agent said. Susan has gone right the part of a lumber king's son ahead, though not still with Paradown from Michigan on vacation. mount; its reported that she gets The friendly smile worked. Pamela $5,000 a week since 20th Century-Fo- x trusted him. She seemed lonesome her contract from and glad to have him around. bought Wanger. Then came that night when impulsiveness gave way to logic. He Paramounts stars will be linked kissed her and told her he loved with a kind of crackers on the air her. beginning November 14. Three Randy made plans. The payoff times a week, over 366 Mutual sta- was due to come soon now. He had tions, Erskine Johnson will interorders to take both the girl and view a Paramount star one star Tony, Well, hed do just that. each week. Alan Ladd leads off. Days passed. They saw each other once at least every 24 hours Monroe They danced and went sailing and will have Vaughn swam and played tennis. Randy EUa Raines to sing to in the suffered. He was haunted by the color movie he is slated for; scene that was Inevitable. made independently, it will be There was a haunting light in the released by Republic. Its a wild western, "Singing Guns; girl's eyes also. He wondered if she too, were suffering because the Monroe will broadcast from same thing had happened to her. Hollywood while making it. THEN ONE DAY he called for her and found wild fright in her George Burns and Grade Allen have been joking for years on the eyes. air about brother Willie. Few lis"Randy! Im afraid! He's here!" teners knew that Burns brother "Whos here? Willie wrote gags for the show and "That man. The man I tried to managed George's affairs. Now he tell you about why I left Chicago. He hes horrible! At first he was is the shows producer. nice to me, then I had to run away to keep him from from "Whats his name? said Randy hoarsely. Lancey. Tom Lancey. Hes at the Seaside. He called and said "Well go down and have a talk with him, Randy snapped. "Randy! I cant! I Youre coming too! She didnt understand Randys attitude, but she trusted him. They went to the Seaside. Inside the door Pamela stopped. There he is! she whispered. On the divan reading the newspaper. It was Tony Quarles. Randy felt sick. He put his hand under his coat and started across the lobby. Tony saw him coming. But it was too late. Randy got his gun out and shot before Tony reached his feet The gangster went down. Randy looked at him, then remembered the girL He had to take her too. He looked around, and there she was, staring in wild-eyehorror. Randy! You shouldnt have d youve killed him. Randys lip curled. Tony Quarles opened his eyes and saw the girl. "Hello, sister, he managed. Congratulations. Youre the first woman copper who ever fooled me, but I guess you were worth it. Baby, youre a looker." Of course she wasnt a copper, But she wasnt Tonys girl either. She was just who she said she was. Shed been telling the truth. And Randy was so surprised he let her swoon in his arms before he could gather his senses enough to explain his own identity. LAST SSWDHD PUZZLE ACROSS 1. A 5. retired state, S. E. Arab, glen 5. Precious stone 9 Amazon porpoise 10. Masculine 11. Lost color 12. Jason's ship (poss.) 14. Biblical character 15. Fascinated 16. Peddlers 19. Conjunction 20. Coin French novelist 22. Ahead 23. 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IGNORANCE COSTLY beverage 1 Half a Loaf The first session of the 81st congress headed toward an October adjournment with less than half of President Trumans program written into law. THE PRESIDENT could count 15 major accomplishments, by his reckoning, at least, on the part of the congress he helped ride into office last November. Left as unfinished business for the 1950 congressional campaign, however, were a number of highly controversial proposals among the 22 requests that Mr. Truman had laid before the present session without getting final action. y Chief among these is the act repeal, which was turned down in both houses during this session. The President undoubtedly will revive the issue in January, and the outcome this time may depend upon how some special elections this year to fill senate and house vacancies turn out SOME OF THE other requests which Mr. Truman is almost sure to early next year will be for a system of compulsory health insurance, civil rights legiscontrols lation, standby price-wag- e and the passage of "Point 4 legislation to guarantee U.S. support in developing backward areas of the world. PAY BOOST: storing cigars King of Bashan 23. Small 30. cap (Bib.) 26. Gain 11. Chinese (Swed.) 21. Independent WEEK'S ANSWER you. g all-tim- Corner i Second Largest Americas horn of plenty continued to go all out In its production of food for the world. Latest crop summary of the U.S. department of agriculture showed that good harvest weather would assure the nation of its second largest volume of crops in history, topped only by the record-breakinhaul of 1948. EQUALLY Important was the fact that a record supply of corn was on tap for producing meat dairy and poultry products. The month of September brought conditions sufficiently favorable to boost total production prospects 1 per cent despite a slight decline in the corn estimate. Total crop volume was indicated at 131 per 2 cent of the base level, second only to last years 137 per cent. However, present Indications are that this may be the last year for some time that crop production reaches such astronomical heights. As surpluses were mounting almost alarmingly, the government was preparing to take action to reduce output next year. There was every likelihood that market quotas would be slapped on some of the basic crops which have been overflowing into storage in recent years. THIS YEAR'S huge output is the result of fairly large production of most individual crops, rather than record-breakin- g yields of just a CONGRESS: Fiction 3 HARVEST: million tons of livestgrains are being produced this year, including a corn crop of about 3.47 billion bushels. Last years corn crop of 3.65 billion e bushels set an record. A Peruvian mummy has been unThe 36.5 billion tons of food grains at the Museum of Natural now estimated, wrapped though exceeded In History. He is dry as dust and about each of the past three seasons, is 3,000 years old. At noon today, than in any earlier year. strange as it seems, neither party greater Included in this figure is a bumper had nominated him for the presi wheat crop of 1.12 billion bushels, dency. virtually all of which has been The BY INEZ GERHARD (EDITOBS NOTE: Whea r. expressed la these eolnmni, they mr. those ml Westra Ncwtpapcr Uaioaa platans atvi apalyata n4 sol neeeasarily ! tikis pewapaper.) His Own Way little old lady tried to console the heartbroken youngster. She was unable to determine the cause of his anguish so she just tried to stop his crying. "Oh, come now, she urged him, I wouldnt cry like that if I were A Trips Up Gambler It was not the first case where unfamiliarity with big money had tripped up an individual who was attempting to finagle with it, but navy petty officer James G. Stratton, New York, might have made his story stick had he known more about money when he reported to police he'd been robbed. He said a tall, thin, mustachioed man held a knife to his back and took $31,500 from him while he and spectators stood helpless to do anything The robbery. Stratton told police occurred on a Grand Central subHe way platform even showed of. ficers where the holdup mans knife had cut his shirt and undershirt. 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