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Show ft from SF Cor $leiu3-ournBOX THE DISAPPOINTED WAR 15, 1949 I' daughter, tho law required him lo become a baker. An old German law fined a murderer of a baker three times AmeriCHICAGO (UP) Tho as heavily as an ordinary can Bakprs Association dug up murderer. these items about Remnants of were ollicials of Male over 5,000 years during the Roman empue, and if found in Egypt. a citizen married a bakers Triangular loaves of bread baked in ancient Thebt's 3,500 years ago can be seen today in For The the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. Bakers Once Big Shots, Association Finds luoad-Baker- Finders Keepers! n BOTANY 500 Living Forest Astride Rare Petrified One SWEET HOME, Ore. (UP) This little .sawmill town is sitting in one of the largest living forests and on to) ot one of the oldest and largest petrified forests. Some scientists believe Sweet Home's fossil forest comprises the missing link between the very ancient petrified forests miocene and the better-knowforests of Oregon and Washington. The ancient forest now is solid agate and is computed to be some 50,000,000 years old, while the living forest which surrounds the town is not moie than 200 years old. n After Funds nine-yea- propo.- - - t" rla.nulled id rigk . , e( r Practically every base known lo civilization is deposited within the United States. The forest area of the United germ is any uniscrosoopial States com puses approximately form of life, plant or animal. 820.000,000 acres. A '101',', II an 4 to ter yale 'nxbtared tn su , . HtTf, ati u'S . (inn 3d El, SU', Ser ac'es a l,"v 2 WLNW14 Sec 2 T9 year round inr,denU kin k Wfi ririn ...... 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The water was to have Deen 2ihV STATE ENGINEER diverted trom three drains at Wpomjj A8-M o It and N 1890 as tollows (13 It S, ti' Asphalt From Crude Oil Ten thousand barrels of asphalt daily aie being extracted from crude oil in the new propane plant of the Utah Oil Refining company at Salt Lake City. Previously the asphalt was coked for fuel. The asphalt now will go to the manuaeture of roofing materials, paints and for road construction. Gloria Grahame sings on the screen for the first time in RKO Radios A Worn, ins Secret, in which see hares top honors with Maureen Oil ara and Melvvn Douglas. And those in the know claim iter voice is as good as her figure. -- By JOE MAHONEY Sxaaley THE a- t tM, MfotJED .r, e9 j t - cfc. a x. H T CHLVsI 3Av,.y THE W Tut 4 J. HL C Sjl tr tj'C rrtrsT TO V) in rXL VC Ht. 8.g in rHf ii r Y.i'h a jh. j jAlNt H'i (EL A .0 AS CXOeXXu r q T - FLOOCEO X- -' r, ri T xJ M. mi ft r ' Ml YXO a ts VAN f c t 4l 15 lNUTr CO O LITTLE Mzn A .it'fc. Pt Sjl I'-- . r- -t 1 ,u- - 'f z u h6 FO Ui L J. i W) T l,1 " Hfc. OCTT fcV f DA A c. XxAD-- oc- That cupied the White House. was between 1841 and 1850, when Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylor and Fillmore served successively. and r -- per- presidents in decree it Sec f id Nov- - , l Once, during a ur- -r tions, industrial league baseball .sould he an in impossibility Ihigham City. foi the The schedule lir.st half games finds them all slat-- i d lor Wednesday night. With of gaiaes this convenient line-uthat come regularly to make 'Wednesday nigh I. Baseball night, it is hoped that more people will buy season tickets and attend the games, Hay Andersen, general manager of the club, said. If the drive for funds is the Peaches will be able to continue their program of developing young players and eventually having an all Box Eldi r county team. If more support from the fans can become a reality, this jeais program should furnish the jeo-pi- e of this town plenty of baseball. At the end of last year's schedule, the Peaches were the more feared team in the league and they lived up to these fears by dumping every club in most feared team m Hie lea the second halt. Anothei new feature of this years organization is the program of getting all of the civic clubs ol the town lo back the organization and work together wiih baseball, for the betterment of Brigham City and Box Elder county. Each club will be in charge of one game at home and next game away. With this plan, there will be specialties for each night and a good time for everyone. You will be asked to give w ha ever you can and buy at least one season ticket. Youve given generously before, but dig just a little deeper thrs year. iod, six different 10 ? The Bilgham ( ny Peaches will go among the business men and baseball Ians soon for conticket tributions and sea.,on sales. '1 he nionej needed to operate the team lot a full season will int close to the S2 000 maik and without these dona- Dtmottatj. Int. It's li ,,1 m' !)W (.or Trild u871 l( and ;; y Utah on Y.M.C.A. Itinerary and Twenty Y.M.C.A. boys West five leaders of Wheel. ng, Virginia, have advised the state -publicity department that their jd -- nd summer bus tour of 14 states Un rear round. ue Give Utah. wili include purpof-ftnrnpO'rd to fllVrt li ot complete data on all points io v.4.. interest on U. S. 89 m I tali, -FI IS. KI3W Cor sec om tliev write. into i con r "'ll be div. r.-v-'rete p.pe and conned a distance ol irn9cJ U "here .t "'llot beland embraced Requests Information on Resorts acres 1224 2A and 4. eas27. 26 22. 21 demands r by Numerous for year round and R13W, terners are being made to the stork walerme and domeet.c purpo-- e of U.P.I.D. for listings of Utah re- A wrier saved bv ronstruct.on been used that has rehue All pipe hotels. lor used and be resoil sorts as earner water, will now and sort owners in the state are the purpose, cl, scribed !0 above, It wu se in Xtf'i tl their jny vhalf-channel natural the urged by the P.I D. to list br diverted into used us heretofore I places with the State Publicity rwia 2340 teld ir.wham lrnsatjon as soon Itnithom department as Co & For Season BRIDE I! Easter Season !.r, b' Friday, April ioi American , Spotlighting Utah al Brigham City, Utah Court sy Inttrtul What A Gal! What A Voice! Ponchos To Go H lhr nrtt'ir- - ni ids -- ' ZJsu'-'.d:'.. 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