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Show X f PAGE THREE THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH Tuesday, July 4, 1950 .W f t f" W" "v'VOeV- .s V V - s 1 yx !& iS. v?o .V s if ? 4 s $ vs . jf 4 ; $ - 'y x'va- . sXV ,, if.b'J .fj ... T jCO V S . ,Mv s XJ. . 4 X I .v& Av .OS,.- . ..,,V.. $ .' i: . . V M ' ' ' i i 4 A: - X - .AW- i ! r:J X i.-i- 4$ x ' w '? ''V V A V- " ' M, X i s-- ' ,, "Va .S f V H r, VJ Aj int&y t5 8.MM v v .v.y tV BONNIE PRINCE CHARLES AT GRANDADS PARTY . . . Baby Prince Cbarles, son of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, takes In trooping of colors ceremony In celebration of King Georges official birthday, from a wall of Clarence house, accompanied by a governess. He was too young to attend the ceremony, but he waved to the king as the monarch rode by in his open landau, lie represented one of the four generations that watched the big show. 'a f 4 - ? 'i Vy? 4 ,,Y v c v ? X. v; A .. x j Wv- - '" v- 4 a y' iitafwrf YEARS OF WISDOM . . . From the opposite sides of the earth, two of the worlds most renowned elder statesmen meet In New York. They are Bernard Baruch, 79, adviser to U. S. Presidents through two world wars, author of American plan for internaUonal control of atomic energy, and Yukio Ozakl, 91, of Tokyo, and oldest member of his nations parliament. He Is famed as t h e man who gave the United States the cherry trees that now decorale the Potomac basin in the nations capital, and currently as president of the Union for World Federal Government in Japan. Mr. Baruch was host at his homo on East 66th Street. Here,, they compare hearing aids. 170 riniTT" iinrTi;rfrn,H" U ex-may- or r ' 'v S - '"L 'V' a.5X . ri yH 'vi v S i . yx x WWW s ti j iu rtr ! i -- I ft"; " 1 ' f ' r - 'X r f , w ) :;c, i t . S v"1 V ' ''W i' Xj. v A , 4 ' '' ''X : y' ' "Xava (, S vM Ay '' ?v 41 ,Vv - a ' I PORTERFIELD BITES THE DUST . r. . Detroit catcher A. Robinson and Umpire McKinley rush to the aid of Yankee pitcher Bob Porterfield as he slumped to the ground after being hit in the face with a baU pitched by Paul Calvert of the Tigers during the seventh inning of a game at Yankee Stadium in New York City. Tiger-Yank- 5 ' i i H t pw .. V ' k y J 'rxrl?r- I i jv;x '; : a s s A;r ' k 1!. U- - . V i x x " i - . fX , x" 1 - ee ? Y 1 r iri J t Jf Ai ? iWO. flX tr "f'll ' h y . Kt I K4oe6ea6v nwmmin.r!atniiii V JAPANESE ELECT LAWMAKERS . . . Japanese women check their registration before casting their ballots for the candidates who will fill the 132 seats in the house of councillors. Some of these women vear native costume and some have children strapped to their backs. The house of councillors is Japans upper house of lawmakers. Despite the inclement weather that arrived on election day morning, a good turnout was seen at the poUs, with more than 60 per cent of the eligible voters on band to cast their ballots. Great interest has been shown in Japanese elections since the nation has turned to democracy. which PLANE SHOT ITSELF DOWN . . , These three survivors of a United States air force B-of itself loss down. seven lives said that the plane shot crashed in the North Sea with a probable Captain Henry J. Walsh, Alton, III. (center), pilot of the plane, blamed a defect In the mechanism of the gun turret. This, he said, caused a bullet to hit the right starboard engine during gunnery practice. With Walsh are SSgt. Warren J. Ebert, Minne? polis, Minn.,' and SSgt. Charles F. Allen, Derry, N. H. (right). Tbe sergeants are both gunners. The men are resting in Sculthorpe, England. There was a fourth survivor of the fatal crash into the sea. SHINE FOR SHRINE . . . Here are 11 good reasons for the good attendance at the Shrine convention in Los Angeles, grouped together after contest in which queen for Long Beach Shrine club was chosen. She ' Is Beverly Jones, center. In front row (left to right) are Bonnie Despairs and Kib Barber; second row, Tootsie De War, Queen Beverly and Toy Palaska; third row Marianne Abell, Lois Rohr and Emmaiind Smith;, and rear row, Bbnnle Farmer, Gloria Spangler and Jerl Rise. 29 x , 7 SAY ' ' X r 9 a' ;.... V . rt'VS- t: V f . tiw X . i. V K 9 A ,x y miinoriiiniii' itirtt iffinrfnirinf a rr SAFETY IN SIGHT , . . Survivors of an Atlantic crash landipg by a C-- 48 off Florida coast queue up In their life rafts to await rescue by a navy destroyer. X |