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Show Honeyville ROTC Cadet Takes Bye Test Appears In Pageant Utah Poultry Coop Itepays 6 Million The total of patronage payments, Interest on certificates and redemption of certificates of interest has approached the $6 000,000 mark with the recent payment of $156,000 in retiring certificates of interest, according to C. K. Ferre, secretary of the Utah Poultry and Farmers cooperative. Over the years that Utah Poultry has sered lie farmers of Utah and southern Idaho, some $1,155,000 has been paid in egg patronage retunds; $915,850 in feed patronage; $970,000 in interest payments on certificates at the rate of 5 percent; $107,600 in the relatively new farm supfor patronage ply department refunds and $2,676,000 on the redemption of certificates of 1 Norman W. Olsen . . . missionary from the First ward, now serving in the Eastern States mission, will appear in the LDS religious pageant, Americas Witness for Christ, to be given on August 12, 13 and 14 near Palmyra, New York. Smithsonian Reveals Some Stiange Fish Have WASHINGTON (UP) you ever heard of a fish an inch long that carries 400 eggs in its mouth, another that looks like a piece of lead pipe, and an eel more dangerous than a shark Such curiosities as these are described in a new 700 page book just issued by the Smithsonian Institution. The book, one of the most important contributions to the knowledge of fish in recent years, is a joint work of Dr Leonard P. Schulu, curator of fishes at the institution, and four collaborators. A total of 356 types of fishes, taken from the waters around the Marshall and Marianas Islands in the South Pacific, are descubed in the book. Many of these fishes, the institution said, hitherto were unknown to science. RAY ykt Spanish Beggars Due For Police Cleanup MADRID (UP) The begging profession, which hitherto had its own particular brand of dig- nity here, has become unethical, police officials reported. They began a cleanup campaign. Collections have soared ever since the professionals got the assisbright idea of hiring tants, who ranged from three to seven years of age. The idea was to play upon the sentiments It worked well of passersby. and no one complained but the Ml police. The new racket worked way: pro first got in touch with needy parents of large families, not difficult to find in Spain. The pro proposed to pay 20 pesetas a day for the hire of one raggedy, skinny, pale male or female child. The more scrawny and the better the price. A crippled youngster would fetch an additional 10 to 15 peseta bonus. All fees were payable to parents in advance. was Once the transaction completed, the child was taught how to beg, whine and cajole and sent out in the streets to The i 4l, 10NGER LASTING -- MORE ECONOMICAL! sick-lookin- The New SWANSON GREEN Canvas Irrigation Dams are really something to shout about! 1 his Guemnding Green Dam has been treated with an exclusive, new Rot and Wddiw resistant treu ment It is far superior to much higher priced Dams Available in cut sizes or m rolls with pole loop Ask us about this easier hand! mg longer lasung GREEN Dam today. Youll be glad you did MERRELLS, WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE Inc this work. The Reasonable Enough NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP) Police gave two reasons for PASTEL LAVA For Bu&inest, Home, Institution Building! 5 Choice of Beautiful NOW AVAILABLE Sill Slock Bond Beam Block Seem Lintel Block COLORS OGDEN 1940 Wall Avenue PROVO 1550 SprlngvUle Road 925 So, 6th West Olsen has been serving in the Eastern States mission since November of 1953 and is a member of the First ward of Brigham City. While on the mission, he has served in the towns of York, Sunburgh and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Wilmington, Deleware; and Trenton, New Jersey. He is now laboring in Levitown, Pennsylvania. Olsen graduated from Box Elder High school in 51, and spent two years at Utah State Agricultural college studying law and business, Americas Witness for Christ which tell the moving .story of the' Book of Mormon, Is under the direction of Dr. Harold I. Hansen of the Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. The cast of over 200 persons includes missionaries from the Eastern States mission, students from Brigham Young university and members of tjie Church living in the Eastern States, all of whom serve without pay. The Pageant will be staged August 12, 13 and 14 on the western slopes of Hill ptimorah, 4 miles south of Palmyra, New York. This is the place where the plates of the Book of Mormon were bur- CO LOGAN. UTAH Building Phone 660 SALT LAKE 1 Contractors and Home Buildersl Cache Valley Bank Phone 7978 Phone 3444 Phone t A. ied. lWw5 WJ" Do you know a young couple about to be mar- The action takes place on four main stages. Each stage is brilliantly lighted with colored lights and powerful arcs. The sound follows the action on the widely separated stages by an ingeneous arrangement of hidden Americas Witness for Christ, was viewed last year by an audience estimated by the Associated Press to exceed 100,000 persons. With improved staging an and lighting techniques, even greater audience is anticipated this year. All parking and seating are free and reservations fpr overnight accommodations may be obtained by writing Sister Wiser, Martin Harris Farm, RD Maple Avenue, Palmyra, Col-le- In- terrupting a bowling match between two boys. First, the youths had broken Into the place. Second they had taken $2 from the cash register. djUTAH COIICRETEflvPIPE Pageant pro foraged for himself but always within sight of his "assistants so as to be able to estimate his effectiveness and New York. the take NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. July 14. 19S4 Building Block PASTEL Norman W. Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen, Jr., of 163 South Second East, now serving as a missionary in the LDS Eastern States mission, has been selected to appear in the 13th annual performance of the "Americas religious pageant, Witness for Christ. o Box Elder leracreOIT', DRUGGIST To Appear in Cadet Jon R. Boothe receives a depth perception test as part of the overall physical examination giVen-tall Air Force ROTC Cadets attending the 1954 summer encampment at Fairchild Air Force base. Boothe is the son of Mrs. Hyrum Boothe of Honeyville. A recent graduate of Utah State Agricultural college, Boothe will be eligible for a reserve commission in the USAF upon the successful completion of summer camp. 40-to- n 5 HOME" FARMj?i N D USTIll AL FRtE'lESTIMATitf NO OBLIGATION Norman Olsen . Wire pulling, with an assist from silicon carbide, is helping move mountains. High speed wire saw's, with the aid of abrasive grit, cut stone in New England quarries. They cut granite blocks twice as quickly as the old circular saw method, according to a spokesman of the Electro Refractories & Abrasives corporation. RRES.CRIftTdONS CeuufyZt6acco-Socfa3ut(&tU- t LDS New Saw BUI FALO, N. Y. (UP) ' ried? Cive them the most appreciated gift of all a U. S. Savings Bond. 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