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Show THE Thursday, May 31, 1951 MD Degree of U U at Graduation : j ' i d yi Atnons those who will be from the University of Utah School of Medicine at commencement exercises to be held on June 9 will be V. Robert Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Kelly, Helper. The new doctor graduated from Carbon high in 1942 and attended Carbon college on a scholarship sponsored by the Price lodge No. 1550, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, during 1942-4- 3. His guest for a medical degree was interrupted in 1943 when he . was called into the armed forces , grud-note- RUG AND FURNITURE CLEANING ANY KIND OF BINDING SERGEING AND CARPET INSTALLATIONS 644 North 2nd East or Call 955-- J Joseph L. Atencio, Jr., fireman apprentice, USN, son of .Mr and Mrs. Joseph L. Atencio of Sunny-sid- e, pnrt husband of the former Miss' Ardella Doss of Price, is serving aboard the escort aircraft carrier USS Buizoko in the Fir East. Atencio, who entered the naval service January 10, 1951, received his recruit training at the U. S. naval training center, San Diego, California. vv ? ' yt- 106,000 FARMING ESSENTIAL Serves Aboqrd Carrier Helper Man to Get Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- June of 1948. Again his studies were interrupted, this time by an attack of poliomyelitis, in November of 1948. This attack, forand the tunately, was short-live- d following year he obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in 1949 majoring in basic biological sciences. Kelly has been in school for 20 straight quarters to earn his MD degree and will serve his inV. ROBERT KELLY tership at the Thomas D. Dee Memorial hospital in Ogden. and served from that time until He is married to the former in U. 1948 with the S. Third army Beth Goetzman, daughter of Mr. Germany. During his army serv- and Mrs. H. B. Goetzman, forice he suffered a wound which merly of Price, and they have a in the amputation of his family of three children. left thumb. One million volunteer recruits Upon returning from army service he again entered Carbmi are being sought by the Americollege and graduated from there can Cancer society. The 1951 in 1947. He entered the Univer- Cancer Crusade needs your help. sity of Utah medical school in Join now. ed Family Farm Key to Defense Production Vet Patients Reducing Pollution More than 98,000 veterans were Los Angeles county in California has reduced by 17 per cent the 84 tons of pollution that in 1948 were contributed daily to to the atmospher by home Veterans Administration hospitals on April 1. An additional 8,000 were in patients in hospital beds non-V- A under contract VA. Another recommendation "The problem of production comes back squarely to the family lepartment is that the production farms , be farm, and it is in the family farm of underdeveloped that we must seek its solution," brought up by the extension of Clarence J. McCormick, Under omul credit, and assistance in obof the MAM El EJI&E lit Sicretary of Agriculture, told the taining machinery, fertilizer, and Rural Life association recently. other equipment which is needed "The large, commercially managed farms which are more like industries on the land and are in no sense family farms, are, in most very cases, already operating close to their peak efficiency. We cannot expect from them the increase in output that the nation needs." Pointing out ways in which the U. S. Department of Agriculture is helping operators of family farms, the Under Secretary said that one of the problems is a shortage of manpower brought about by the draft. The Department of Agriculture is not charged with responsibility for final decisions about manpower policies, but we can make recomand urge certain mendations necessary steps. One objective is man to keep one fully on each family farm. able-bodi- ed to operate a successful farm today. Not only are the family farms the country being called on for increased production, they also are a strong bulwark against the spread of communism. The Under Secretary said: Communism in much of the world is concen- -. (rating on the farm people in its effort to win adherents. One reason is that most of the people are of the farm people. Two-thirworld's inhabitants are, in one way or another, farmers. These people, whether they realize it yet or not, have reason for a per- sonal interest in the farms of the USA. Family farming under a de- mocratic way of life is the worlds best answer to communism." and ALL of ds Manila scratch pads at The KINDS OF SANDWICHES CANDY FROSTED and CIGARETTES ROOT BEER, 10-o- r. mug Price 391 North Fourth East te. have exceeded their fondest hopes. People who know the score are playing it safe with Mercury gas economy that won in the . eight e, cyl- inder engine. And for styling you can't match this 1951 Mercury's bold, smooth beauty anywhere else. 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