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Show r 7 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Soft lake City, Tuesday, February 27, 1962 A7 X e begin 9 5th Grader's Money Ideas Win Contest What would you do if you were the richest person in the world? r This question didnt stump HCKETT WILBURN 0. By Marsha Bingham of Layton. KSSBT Nftft RAM 801 She had lots of plans in spendThe California Beef Coun- ing millions of dollars. And becil, one of the most active cause her plans pleased the promotion groups in Amer- author of the Tell Me Why ica, didnt waste any time in feature in the Deseret News, she is the proud owner of a pointing out Britannica Junior encycloin their pedia. The 15 - volume set was physical fitness program awarded to Marsha this week a letter she sent to the eat BEEF. The council Deseret News which outlined to the welfare for the poor her spending plans." people." winner is a A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The student in Laytons Vernon Bingham, 216 Hawthorne Dr, Layton, the winner Crestview Elementary School She collects stamps, enjoys wrote: If I were the richest person reading, swimming and dancI would give money to the ing. In addition to accepting quespoor because I hate to see people when they have no food tions for the Tell Me Why or have no clothing. And I feature which also would net would give money to my par- the contributor a Britannica ents so they could buy what Junior encyclopedia, the author asks for answers to spethey wanted to get And would give money to the cial questions such as the one . church because I want to give to which Marsha replied. fifth-grad- with at registration and. will continue 200 Utah Attorneys Await -- through.m, until 5:15 pm "i , Judge Ferdinand Erickson, District Court of Utah, Ogden Institute On Damages Sixth at the noon will be the incyclopedia To Marsha . speaker OGDEN An Institute on Justice. He is former assistant banquet. damages is expected to lure U.S. attorney for New Mexico some 200 Utah attorneys to in the land and tax- division. Craig Spangenberg, Cleve- Ogden Friday. Sponsored by the Utah land,, will speak on wrongful State and Weber County Bar death." Mr. Spangenberg has! Sorii KHIU I ... a tun associations in cooperation served as secretary of the UP Mi. IN 7 331 W with the College of Law at 'the American College of Trial W guarantee accurst preparation t tax return. If w moke any University of Utah, the confer- Lawyers and a member of the avery. that coif yea anypenolty or ence will have legal experts International Academy of Trial error, interact, w will pay the3 penalty or from New Mexico and Ohio as igkereet. Lawyers. H&R BLOCK CO. speakers. It will be held at Raof the He is a member the Hotel Ben Lomond. Nation's Largect Tax Service 1111 4131 444 Joseph R. McNeany, Albu- tional Association of ClaimS. ttfc la t. tn4 Weet S..m.-Star - p.m.. Sat., querque, is the chief trial ants Council of America. Weekday, meeting will lawyer for the Department of The - - INCOME TAX e J Marsha Bingham . . encyclopedia winner f-- 3 day-lon- Col. say.s: H. Glenn afid his fel- John Jr. low astronauts undoubtedly -- represent the ultimate in physical fitness as a result of three years of training and careful diet. It is reassilring to note that Americas favorite food BEEF plays an important role in that diet. The feed councils blurb notes that Col. Glenn arose early on the morning of , Feb. 20, 1962, e X aadfartook of a substantial breakfast of steak and eggs. At 6:03 he entered the Mercury capsule Friend-- - ' ship 7 and was blasted off. Millie over Nigeria on the African continent at 10:18 he partook of his first food while In orbit meat and fruit This was the only food necessary to sustain John Glenn through his strenuous flight although he had flown through nine normal mealtimes on his three trips around the earth. After touching down and medical examinations, Col. Glenn announced he was ready for his favorite dinner, filet mignon." Wed say that these boys really know how to promote. Their release was prepared and mailed a scant two days after the orbital flight And the California beef promotional agency is financed through the beef producers and run by beef producers. If this common This is a FordFairlane door latch. There is no other door latch like it. It combines the strength of a bear hug with the precision of a surgeon.s fingers. Its action is supple, its sound is solid. or 12,000-mil- e Like the warranty first introduced by Ford, it is undeniable proof of the superb quality built into every .Ford car. It may surprise you to find quality so high in a car thats priced as low as the Fairlane (actually under many compacts), but there are many surprises in this newest of automobiles. The fact is, you wont find any new car that gives you Fairlanes big-ca-r quality anywhere room, choice of V--8 zoom and fine-ca-r near Fairlanes surprisingly low price. Theres no other new car that combines so beautifully all you ever wanted from a big car with handling and economy compacts could envy. As a matter of fact, there's never been a bun like Fairlane because there's never been a car like Fairlane and thats car from Ford isifow outselling every other new-siz- e why this car. Which is as it should be. Alter all, how can you beat an unbeatable combination? 12-mon- world market plan ever comes into existence, UJ5. sheepmen would suffer more from New Zealand and Australian lamb imports than they do now. asFarrell T. Wankier-Jr.- , sistant secretary of the Na- ' tional Wool Growers Assn. in Salt Lake City points out that Great Britains Commonwealth nations sell goods in England on a duty-frebasis. e Under the common world market plan, England would be forced to impose a tariff on all goods, regardless of their origin, Mr. Wankier says. And when that happens, you can bet your boots the countries down under will export more and more to th4 good old U8A where wholesalers and consumers are more free with the dollar, he adds. th i - From the size of the snowpack on our mountains and the water content of the snow awaiting the warm melting sun, were going to have a better water year than we had last year. But the experts havent told us how much snow and rain well need to bring our storage reservoirs, underground supplies, springs and natural lakes back to normal. all-ne- w Ford Motor Company warrwtt to its dealer. and in dealas in torn, warrant to their canomen at follows: That lor 12 months or for 12JXX) miles, whichever comes first, free replacement, covered by the warranty, appropriate adjustments will contirme to be including related labor, will be made by dealas of wry part with a defect in workmanship or materials. Tires tre not made by the tire companies. Owners will remain responsible for normal maintenance serrice and tontine replacement of maintenance items such as filters, spark pings, and ignition points. PRODUCTS OF rA J friend of ours, Gus owner of the Lake Shore Lodge near Pickle-vlll- e on Bear Lake, and the man who knows much abont the big body of water up north, told us that he doubts if the lake would return to the level of five years ago even If we had three heavy moisture winters like were having now. 'vRich, ' The lake last fall was al- most aa low as it was In 1936 When the pumps were FAIRLANE 500i . . Right size . . . Right price . . Right between compacts and big cars installed," Mr. Rich said. And since 1936 we havent had such a prolonged dry spell as we had in 1959, 1960 and 1961," he said. So it looks as if well just have fo wait and see how much water we have. 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