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Show ' ! Of History Dawn oil H Studied From i it: r Setvi 3,600-vear-ol- d ar River ls y- h i Oil 1 - Sen 5 Crop County Juft ns ho Senit to elebralji I i iry with th Hotel said. nation-consciou- s at the time, he said. They began to leave their homes as In the territory now known I) Thii Una " a all id formtn them Nominations i Idahe Ml LESS PAGE reg-ulat- e 19-10- to conduct t he nomination meetings so that proper administrative machinery will be set up in the event grade and size shipping regulations again be come desirable was reached at a meeting of the committee March 15 in Salt Lake City. Hans C. 'Hess, fruit and vege table marketing representative in Denver for USDAs production and marketing admlnislration, said from the nominations ob tained six producer and three handler representatives, and their alternates, will be appointed by the Secretary of Agri- Acrobatic Vera . . . who is teamed with Gene Kelley in the musical Town. - Ellen , , On the Great Beauty culture to administer terms of the order. At least two noml nations will be sought for each member and alternate member. Handlers from all of the 6tate will meet at 11 a. m. Saturday, March 25, in the office of the Utah Commission of Agriculture, Salt Lake City, to designate nominees. Producers from the Box Elder district will meet at 8 oclock in the evening, Friday, March 24, at the federal building In Og den. Pelicans Outsmart Ducks When It Freezes Up Modern Home Gets Devices fe CONNECTICUT YANKEE i FAMILY NIGHT Every Wednesday night is Family Night at the Auto-VLoad up the car. Admission price is only $1 per u. car-loa- , d. THURS. & FRI. ALIAS Pick O tilt Picture ID.-THUR- Urn. NICK S. BEAL s-dCi- s-e' the Hydroetk ICE. Thlt hbdt d war lovin' " - 99il4 wevoflf nc, i! "l IK Starring Ray Milland Audrey Totter Uo McCarty touch I w ' Ooh J S d s MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Wrong Plymouth Me. FARMINGTON, fUP) The State iFarmington We can send them in for (UP) Cal Teachers basketball College you without fuss or bother vin Wilson, caretaker at Salt squad piled into two automono check to write or letLake Citys famed Tracy aviary, biles for a trip to play the Plyter to mail Compare is convinced that pelicans are mouth Teachers college team. lazy tout ducks arent. Or, maybe Farmington lost the game at ; prices! pelicans are smarter than ducks. Plymouth, N. H. One car with During freezing winter weath half the squad went to Plyer, the duck pond at the aviary mouth, Mass., by mistake. 22 South Main never freezes. Its tame residents, It In Brigham Buy scores ducks wild of who Phone your news to 1,000. plus or over a for two, stop night keep the water churning so much that ice can't form. , But the nearby pelican pond freezes deeply. The pelicans simply spend their time in their shelters or waddling along the bank. Instead oJrdlv fasted cooking in Frigidaire history I Ing into the cold water for their food, they wait for Wilson and EACH ONI FEATURES! his assistants to bring them their fish food. Oven Big, porcelain Even-HeRadiantube, Cooking Units d Broiler, waist high insido and out ' Porcelain Top MASONS - la la, sas Micheline Prelle, you fellows are all wrong about the mademoiselles, Mon dieu, they re as demure and innocent as- Mary Pickfords curls. The reputation French wo. men have here is scandalous and untrue," said Miss Prelle, with innocent wonderment her dreamy eyes. They are no more sexy and no less so than other women. Yes, our morals will compare well with those of American women." French actresses frequently carry off Irene Dunne, Diana Lynn and Betty Grable-typ- e parts at home. Over here, they are always cast as sultry sirens. no I cannot understand it countrywoman of mine can why French girls have such a reputation In the United States, Miss Prelle said. I know its the movies and .books and songs after the first world war, but who slarted all that? Id like to find the guy who first said French girls were bad. Ttd be the guillotine for him, thats what. One Bad Girl Miss Prelle played one bad girl in iFrench movies a mar ried woman who carries on a love affair with a boy in Devil Fmmtns Electric Ranges at Beautiful And Young Elizabeth Taylor . . . who started in the movie National Velvet, as a pretty little girl, has developed into one of the great beauties ' i of Hollywood. ' in the Flesh. Ifwas a big hit here. ' many 'good girls she said, but Americans I played too, never saw those pictures. Hollywood cast her first as a cafe girl of dubious reputation Unin Twentieth Century-Fox- s der My Skinn . The studio hasnt done anything to destroy the reputation French women h$ve,she said. They made me an authentic American . version of a French . bistro character. In real life, I have no lovers. Im happily married. I didnt come out of 4he Montmartre. My fathers a business man in Paris. 1 dont run around in public in what should be worn in the bedroom. I just behave as most French 4 , girls do. High-Spee- Acid-Resisti- J Prices start Former Eastern States Missionaries To Unite Former missionaries of the L. eastern states mission field will hold a conference reunion April 8, beginning at 8:30 oclock in the evening, according to word received today from Robert M. Read, general committee chairman. The place the meeting is to be held was not announced. An evening of dancing will , be highlighted by the presentation of A New Witness For Christ in America, the famed pageant staged annually at the Hill Cumorah, Palmyra, New York. Dr. Harold I. Hansen, director of the pageant since its inception, will narrate the film record of this spectacular pro duction, Read continued. D. S. Com BRING HER ALONG! Make it Bowling on your next date. Your girl will enjoy the sport! And its reasonable, too! Alleys open nightly from 6 to midnight ini S BEEHIVE why You at $154.75 Can't Match a Frigldalro and APPLIANCE COAL Phone ONE 68 North Main SUDDENLY and Sunday afternoons. DANCE -- BOWL Time to get your ground ready, plan before planting and select your seeds. GET Wm. Horsley i cart 5 CHICAGO (UP) A housing researcher has presented a fascinating array of new products for the modern home. Joseph H. Shulte, housing enof the gineer and chairman new products committee of the National Association of Home ? , Builders, put them on display tlnued. at the associations convention. The candidates that have been j He demonstrated a new switch, nominated for supervisors are f' called the "touch plate." It is a the following: Merl Beecher and 1 1 simplified mechanism inserted J. Desmond Christensen from ; in the wall. A person needs Brigham City; ErnestiE. John-- , ft only touch the plate with the son from Mantua, Roland G. i tip of the finger to put out the Mackey and J. Weslpy Perry, t lights. from Willard, and H. Eugene He showed a master control Perry from Perry. The three re- - ; switch panel which controls ev- ceiving the highest ntimber of.it ery light in the home. The pan- votes will be elected directors.', el is placed by the front door A. .P. Dalton from Willard, and H so that the occupant may turn Newell Larsen from (Mantua I on what lights are needed. It were appointed directors by thei U avoide going through a darken- State Soil Conservation commit; u ed room to turn on lights. tee. , jH As sobn as the board or su- - ; Also demonstrated were aluminum for roofs and pervisors have been , selected, I floors, a radar lock which uses the actual work of the South"! a card Instead o fa key to open Box Elder Soil Conservation dia-- , the door and radiant glass heat- trict can get under way. , ing panels which heat a room in record time when installed In Study In Contrasts jj ceilings or walls. Out-(- l Minn. DULUTH, (UP) A television gas range with built in TV so that the house- side the armory it was heading j wife ean follow televised cook- for 30 degrees helow zero. Inside, j Duluth naval reserve . personnel j ing instructions and household were seeing a film called Ilowj hints was shown, in addition to a revolving door closet which to Survive In the Jungle. uses every conceivable inch of space. Let Ua Send In Your d (UP) 24, n Last Time Tonight HOLLYWOOD On Friday of this week, March the farmers of the south part of Box Elder county will have the opportunity of voting for I three supervisors to serve on Jj the newly created South Box U Elder Soil Conservation district, Vernal Willie, assistant exten- - , " slon agent, said today. Polling places will be at the t county agents office at the court is house in Brigham City; at the church house at Mantua; and at the school at Willard. All i faiyners of the south part of the county are urged to vote at one j. of the voting places, Willie con-.- i FIVE Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, March 22, 1950. asy-Li- jii i i SALT LAKE CITY N BING CROSBY in !i For Conservation District Directors BOX ELDER NEWS The U. S. Department of Agriculture has called a series of meetings beginning March 22, to obtain producer and handler nominations for members of the for administrative committee the federal marketing agreement and oider program to shipment of Utah peaches. The order first became ef, fective in July, but has been inactive since 1942, when the last administrative committee was appointed. Decision what-have-yo- dialect, the Farmers To Vote B. E. County 5 d the Greeks. Ranged Afar These tribes were not By PATRICIA CLARY Yugoslavia and Albania, and came from as far north as pres United Press Staff Correspondent ent-daHungary and Czechoslo-vakia- , to settle In Northern HOULYWOOL (UP) The per-an- d Greece in the 13th century B. C later in Thessaly, 'jfinnial battle of the sexes still rages. Even on the movie sets The further Hellenization of the Aegean region was carried they fight it out who works on in the 12th to seventh cen- harder, men or women? Dana Andrews says men. Gene turies B. C. not unexpectedly, says 'The very Greek people of the Tierney, classic ages were the result of women. You have it pretty soft, Anan extremely complex mixture of and Greek tribes drews told her when she showed up on the Where the SideVelkov explained. Much earlier, Crete had been walk Ends movie set after four days off. I was slaving under center of a flourishing hot lights while you were getBy the second millenting a tan under the hot sun. nium B. C. it had a Ill take your closeups, Miss society. Slavery predominaTierney retorted, to the work ted and slaves were highly I did. praised as merchandise. You probably rearranged the Levied Tribute The palace also had a military knickknacks on the mantle," arsenal, probably the one re- Andrews replied with scorn. Not at all, replied Miss Tier ferred to in the notation on a clay tablet: To Turanik was ney. This, she said, is a movie given 1 war chariot, 1 mailed actress day off: The babys nurse was sick suit, 1 horse. Mighty Knosos, capital of and the cook left and my hus Crete, spread its power far Into band went back to New York, so the continent. Athens, Tirint, I was chief cook, bottlewasher and numerous other cities were cleaning woman, nurse .and under its heel and they had to Also, I shopped pay tribute in kind. A decipher- - for groceries and did the laun ed tablet tells us that Tirint dry- - Also, I did the unpacking delivered 100 rams, 650 sheep, I havent had a chance to do 30 oxen, 151 cows, 80 pigs, 6 since I got back from my last movie in England. mares." The subjugated tribes were Cleaned Cellar, Too I cleaned out the cellar and forced as well to deliver some of their people as slaves. Athens: the garage. I hauled around 7 women, 1 boy, 1 girl, one tab- more stuff 'than a piano mover. let reads. As Velkov remarked, I cleaned the closets, aired the the legend that King Minos, fa- clothes, the drawers, bled King of Crete, levied on put new paper on the kitchen Athens a yearly tribute of 7 shelves, interviewed new cooks young men and 7 girls is seen to hung new curtains, pruned roses, pulled weeds. . . have some basis. Thats enough," said An drews. Ill admit it. You were ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt. (UP) It was extra work for police busy one day. Then Andrews pointed out when they began handing out automobile tabs inscribed Lets that he works a lot harder for He pointed take it easy with all traffic 20th Century-Fox- . wide open in violation tickets. Officers said to his nose, split a fight scene. - He had to stay they were kept busy because everyone seems to want the home, too, until it healed. I suppose you did all the tabs. housework while home? Miss inquired. 1 Tierney I was an invalid, Andrews moaned. I had to lie down and have the little woman give me AUTO-V- U ice packs. Doctors orders. You, Miss Tierney said firmly DRIVE-ITHEATRE . add just one more item to wo mens work Peach Agreement civili-zatio- ithic (Old Stone) Age. The earliest population dates back only (New Stone) to the Neolithic from the Age, which may be fifth millennium B. C. It spoke l fornuR USDA Seeks Utah Southern pre-Gree- The deciphering also puts unthe der an entirely new light problem of the Greek migration into the Aegean region, Velkov that no said. It now seems Paleolman lived there in the n some "archeologist Position is Everything , Kp"fSVladimlr Ceorgiev, scien-ewho deciphered the Minos (Cretan) picture-apwritings on day tablets, on the has thrown new light and on of the alphabet origins trib- Greek of the the migration archebasin, into the Aegean said. ologist Ivan Velkov One important question raised is whether the bv the discovery from alphabet came originally the Cretans or the Phoenicians, Velkov said. 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