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Show DasHEB2. . 7 . ' , pkillyyzy, Adt gakt reltZt. ' . 'A Blast At Mid! School , . - - , Sob Lake CitY, Utah, Thursday, ()dolor ., . - . , - We Stand ' , - '''''' - - ----- - '--- the Constitution of the United States ' as having been dton . , --- -----Notice - Conference The 129th Send Annual Conference of . ' the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter.day Saints, to which all Church members are InNited, will convene in the Tabernacle, Friday, Saturday and Sunday,'Oct. 9, 10 and U. 1959, with general sessions each (lay at 10 '' . a.m. and 2 p.m. The General Priesthood meeting will be , :field in the Tabernacle ,Saturday eV'? p.m. 'A special Presiding Bishopric? meeting will be held in the Tabernacle Friday, 6 p.m. -- Stake presidencies, bishoprics, members of ' , - - ,I ' - ; (.' - ,,,:,... - It,. ,,,,,,,---- ,,:, - - , 7,- 4. ' - - i - , , . - -' ".; , , , i,,,,. e, I ' A - , .:..,4 ; 17-- 14, , e . a 4 i --4z ,5::p. , .,0. - -- 4 , , I. - , - ,- x , .. :'; I, R L 1) ' , ...NI, , , lbal4,000. .....- -- , , ,..,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, .. , Eti'lle, 4..ie WAS GRADUATED from the I. Salt Like school system during I was an average stu- dent with only average scholastic ' . goals. I believe I am typical of the graduates at that time . - Those of us who learned to read- - T .. T;Z: 1 . , 1 . . . . i 1,7,11v t, .fl- lb,,, i3 4 ss;''.' - ., . 14 ''' - '. , , vadat,- r.:--- . ;..,,- ,' Mire '- -' '44.-'- e''' '',7,,.;4-,- 441:.;,-.,,,,- ,L4rs,3,it-:;-T- tot ,si'7: .:". re' . 1 ' -- 1 7 .,,,,,, 1 ' --,. -- let... .- - - 4 ii...f4..?:-4-4r- ') ' . I A ,, 1 : ,,,, 0 ; ..:.1,,,,t-,,,:- - '' - ' ,!..- 1:0 - ' dividual testimínies of the divinity ,of Jesus Christ has not yet been won.' New -enemies constantly appear, and the call will those stand and be counted is who for more urgent than ever. General Confer 'vice is means of strengthening and fortifying 'those who want to stand dbe counted. It is, 'indeed, a time for newdedi- cation in the fight against sin end for ' . . - 0 GENERAL CONFERENCE TIME is an ...occasion for looking into the future to Ice. what must yet be accomplished. Co;.: lerence time came into beimg 129 years tdsa means of inspiring anctinvigorat- :itc who dedicated their lives to those ...lilt; . binding up the Kingdom of God here on ,: - , '' Acf. Youngsters Talabed Immatiirp, Slily 4f- - vego-r-4: Z, - read faster than our ancestors. -However, not many thot..,-'.. of us could spel l. .....--4 : We absorbed some 1: L., English and history 3 ,,..,..,,;:k,,, ' , , literature. It , we , ''',.".' ,,, ,:... to go to - planned .., ; 'college we had al-pti .....;, ,....:. ....7 gebra instead of ' Elist.2611-f ,. ,, : ti "'Math." The electives were many .. ,...;:4 L 4LF - .. , and-- fun. Girls tooke auto mechanics .;L-- q '4P4-, .,,,, , near boys.'' ' :1 or slop Clissirtc-iTh, h., .. .' ' ,..,,, We had hygiene, home economics ,......,, ,, .: '' A,. :.,' 14.' , and --shop, but most of all we had Jo' N ., .. ' ,, 1 1 ::: ,,,, : fun - We became lazy and looked for e 1. 'i' 1 ' A .' . the snap courses . , ,,,,4, . t , came the end of the war . A ,,, ,.: : Then 7 . . ,. it;' ''' 'sf ' 'e. . ' !, .'7 :''''. ,:little more mature, we headed back ,I..t. 7'4 ' (' , ,., ki.:1- for a higher education. only to dis- AT ,, 4 T, ,,, '. 4,A:."'-- ' cover schools outside the state were , ' I. ' .., .1 ,....7.;:. v."::?' shocked to 1 earn so few hard courses .. , ,,,!,,,,,,,,,, , ,,, --) ' were .,,:,,, ;,c. :, ;,....,,,,,.,,,, required for graduation in ., w .. I ) Utah . We had to go to night school a;t..,,,.' '.... ;;;;;;74';',,,-..z A ....., - t o ge t the sc I ence and math we had .... k ...1, 16, ,,. sz, . mis,sed. In college we had to learn , ill 5) was foreign to our ,17,to studythis t D6(3.0s't,(110 '10 .:.'72';';',,, 12)-- - :IIpas t We applied ourselves, and in so doing found we were not as stupid , - ,,' . ie ,,,,.r . - - ,,- ., ..' 4,.:,,,,,,,,,..1 as weand our teachers had be- ; .,., , ,Op a ' , ,....-- -, .. lieVed. . Alc7R K k101 i , k,, A,,,,, --ef.';' ' 's, ' test best :frosothe , of any sys . Perhaps ii;l1 tern finished the We is -product. , wor , have been living in the East and on - .:..)." - 41". t,- eY bilikt,--s... ,,, .44-..- --,io;-.- 7- . , ,,,,--,z-- 4 ...., -- - - , . '',,, .:. , . - ,.,e men are invited. ' - ' , It is understood that ward Sacrament fr;;;-..'.. after meetings wilne held Sunday evening the close of the Sunday afternoon- general session of the conferencewhere practicable. f?:,--'fi':',... . . David O. McKaY ,,, : 4r,.,,,r:.;!:.,, ,t.:!",,f, - ' Jr. Reuben Clark, J. '1$:',,5, r.A.,yt,-- - i4'e Henry'D, Moyle ' ' The First Presidency (4... 1 , I, I.--- 4,1.,1-L-, -, ' . Az '''-'''''-- ' t - -. 1,- , ,,:- ,,,, . all stake and rdttees are expected to attend. High council. A,.ii.;--- - - ,. -- , Ward Aaronic Priesthood corn- - - .,, t, ' ..' tofif :,,,.:,,,,;,,,,,,,.0, 1959 II, r' Sic-stai- :,,,.:,. , '- .,,2 1 - - b sonally felt- the sc'hoo' 1 system thet. biggest, drawback In moving back - to'Utalt. , ,i ,7 ' 4 Please urge the:educators to as z. -sign homework daily from the firstLet's on. take of tome the' grade sun out of courses and teach our children to work and think. There atore laeamrnpleaoboppoutrtu,,carnist,iessocafialterascd - -,-- . . - jhusootl. ment and nonsense. Down with our weltrounded cogs in society. Let's - have more individualistic intelligent of tomorrow. . - rmNrs.- J. -- - - S.1. C. Perry , , 'Parents For Youth - Councilti-Invtles-Support-,- ---- , Parents for Youth Council has organized in the Salt Lake This is rather a unique, group it was organized by parents for parents. Our membership is not limited merely . to those parents of boys and girls in the State ' Industrial School,' on probation from either the school or the Juvenile Court or of those in the detention home but rather we welcome all -narents - who are interested in pre us. to join venting delinquency o., The Council meets on the sec- each ond and fourth Wednesdays month. Our meeting s are held in the Fund Build basement of A been area. since - -- earth . Its meaning has steadily expanded righteousness, udiil it now embraces a great tradition. In - General Conference assembled, Th ConfereAce e General that present -President David O. McKay and the other -.;.., Convenes Friday morning. comes at a Authorities ' of the Church Mill-Lmeaningful time It finds Men's nourish the Christian motives of kindness, . hearlifilled with awe at the almost unbe- tolerance and love that re- in g, 72 W 2nd South, at 7:30 p.m. lievable scientific power man has achieved, - understanding, men deem hardnessd of heart, and from On the second Wednesday we have - and , at the same time-wi- 'th concern lest sometimes which make life tolerable,-ansession for closed a this power not be used wisely. noble even when It becomes most tragic. an opportunity for a . affords This rft..1. ..,;44. .: . - Certainly there Is no better place than IN THE DANGEROUS TIMES In which Down To Earth ;In- General Conferene for men to ponder we live and for the dangerousdays the implications of this modern space cussion with other parents who are , and sMY are Salt Lakes young peo- : age in their own lives the solut- ahead, the colliageous convictions and the INSIDE WAsHINGTON experiencing the same or similar , By Roscoe Drummond pie . We believe they are s o me of the problems. free and fearless testimonies of the Gen- . tions the Gospel provides. Members of the finest nt be found in the world but we.have On the fourth Wednesday a guestepeaker4 one who is i"nuci are Inno-ceconstantly heed to 'mow' more i eral Authorities will serve to encourage ku UWAL La VI r. Church . ell w to speak on many of -- - qualified --tatabout their inner convictionsand the churches so intent on rounding out and uplift every person who either the problems facing parents and the youth the3r have gone to the ex- Inner meaning of the gospel cause in tends or who listens in on the conference ' and girls- - today, and especially boys treme . ---which theyareengaged. They Seek, or proceedings. Whole hearted acceptance of . those is this Committee reforms in enacted the parents New particular report 1,,v by rity rpuEsPercy e are to know so many . should seek, to understand the challenges the messages will advance both the happia .i. obviously not the final answer . Deal and then later embraced them people are, happy , so concerned and wan t group . This meeting Is open to all : that men. success meet. . of to ness are and ultimate be the who interested in compelled they might to the Republican Partys need for a so grudgingly and reluctantly that to better our local schoo. ls. We p er- - people the problems of delinquency. Those 'challenges Involve science and We extend an enthusiastic and sincere their support was doubted by many . re statement of program and goals, "Welcome" to the thousands of men and world morality, of course. But they also Our guest speakers in the past but it is an eminently good begin. voters. an Franciscoan Charges - , : - women who have come from near and far have been such outstanding men as . The Percy Committee does not Involve, perhaps even more meaningfully, ning.meas- Judge Rulon W. Clark, Chief W. It proposes to put the Republican say lg., . but of course,some , every man's right for mastery of his own - "to Walt upon the Lord" in the 129th- Utahns Are Worst rivers - Cleon -' . of ure is someSkousen, Claude H. Pratt, su- needed to conservative security of the Conference soul. Semi General principles Annual Partys , beautiful to times." of the State Industrial Instead meas. third "Such it your perintendent to deal work says: trip My animatedly with the The battle for freedom and agency, for Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y that School; Claude C. Dean, superinconfirms opinion for are state my tires not which personal security exacting, explosive problems Saints. , - Christian morality and integrity, for in- tendent of the Salt Lake County Utahns, as a group, are the world's face the nati on only right from a humanitarian Detention Home, and others. ' We drivers. sHand signals, - re a worst of are Pont view, they i;., ,.. rather- than, as so necessary if the and have many equally qualified guest traffic of lanes our free choice economy is to open maining in 7 , often happens, ! are orthe-roascheduled for our future courtesies common 71 well ate speakers in the conservaidustrialized . complex, mouthing said he had one were qualified world in which we live. They are an unknown land. Proof of residenceli- - meetings. tive phrases to put .,,.f.- i IN A SENSE at once both heartening and i We offer parents an opportunity must be the sole criterions for a Of the greatest natural voices of all time. essential to our Republican purpose the partyand 'the , tragic, the story of Mario Lanza, who cense. When your Brigham Young to help themselves as well as others fell it 2,e's which, simply, is this: Lift the cellBut even his fondest critics agreed votersto sleep. : died unexpectedly at age 38 yesterday, , Salt Lake: lThis is through a better understanding of ',. It gives a good- ing over personal opportunity; said on geeing far short of its full potentiat should have added:i was a classic case study of America in he . and a more realistic approach to the place;" e z s over of floor the d of the pit , ,,,;;;,, ,; picture strengthen And he didn't discipline himself. His ' roads." on die the our problems and the part we as To action. 4 to disaster." "teed of ag! personal succession-life was 4 , O. W. Bisbee ' Her e was the young parents play in the lives of ur-the complIsh during with producers, scriptwriters, friends and Francisco Sin THE REPORT dedicate WOULD the P. Whirloch youth. and next a born of immigrant parents, penniless and decade ,o usiness associates . Republican Party to the complete half for ourselves Mr. Drummond , unknown, who skyrocketed to fame w h om So this greatly talente d str, : wealth on the and with other nations if we are elimination of segregation in all Strictly Personal By Sydney Harris wings of a soaring voice. so easily, so success and came public facilities, including public ' secure our own survival quickly to and, For America, you see; is a land of opschools, in 17 yearsthe 200th anni- ( ended his days making grade B movies in make freedom the compelling and of independenceand to "ex- portunity. A man with a talent .iteed not i versary revolt in attainable for people .goal Italy. i remain obscure. Notin America. tending equal rights and equal The lesson is clear and compelling.' against poverty. . But that wasn't the end of the Lanza 4 The reason this is just a good protection to - all." This report ' Talent is not enough. Luck Is not enough. iloesn't look upon achieving first- to AITING head mowed IN "CORIOLANUS," he confue- i; storyor of the case study.- get my is know that we. don't beginning hard work, and an unselt. Selfdiscipline, class as in all the for 11' a barber Volumnia, the mother, and Vir- was citizenship merely ed ; For here shop yesterday, I: the famous, wealthy whether the Republican members of ish desire to work -cooperatively, with ' gilia, the wile of Coriolanus. In the matter. "We a and It ran says: legal -up Mario Lanza, with newspaper or of such purity platdCongress makes-Delan others, are far more- important factors !l.iat denial to any race or creeacross a syndicated i form or the 1960 Republican prest : and range he seemed destined to stand island. In he gives Elsi Drivilezes "Hamlet," or success. and the of free cd. rights subembrace nominees dential the column : along side, if not replace, Caruso himself. nore "beetling cliffs." Elsinore has stance and letget-wit)l-i- t mood of zens- constitutes a moral evil, damin which the writer 1, All the world seemed to lie at his feet. WHERE MUCH Is given, the scriptures no cliffs. , and the the nation, tf ages prestige the report. was reerully pick. But he wouldn't control his appetites; t tell us, much is expected. The man In "Troilus and Cressida," Shakediminishes our total strength." i o v e We "m don't know whether out the party ing ' It would commit the Republican : obesity constantly stood in the way of his ;,,,,:,,f,,,,, who does not give what is expected, or speare has the Greeks in the Trojan boners." will support actions equal to carry. ,::':,,iii:n. War mention "Aristotle's philosna- resources of : best performances. and the the more, cannot enjoy full or lasting: success, ' ing out the principal- - goals of our Party I don't know what Aristotle was not born to not ophy"though Nor would he train his voice as it . ,::,,t,.$,:.,,,,,,,,.,,:,,..,,..,: ' even in this prodigally generous land of up catching tion, possibly to just was an he trying expanding popplation, promote 500 years after the Trojan until be., to nor the with - should have been trained. Soviets, lagging Those who America. prove by pointing I expanding economy, and answer the iN' War. out that in a certain , hind,,as wenow !re, but to achiev. "we'll bury you" challenge of Mr. K. in world The the greatest painters in , ing "a position of When a report is drawn from as scene...4n actresi have also committed "boners" that Mr. Harris modern weapons, including greater For, was wearing one many different men and minds as would bring a blush 'to the eyes and limited war strength. The report dress, and that later in the same : THIS STATES high school students can this one, it is bound despite the per a perfect collective To get by a month witfi ears of ParamountFra Angelico, in wisdom another fiscal the advocates turned scene she wearing up strongly suasive lead of its young chairman, . h.is portrays a bishop kind-oscore entitles any school to fly a ban- talk safety awards along with foot. in., trivial our within this has What of as a nation dress. living Charles H. Percy of Chicago, to his mitre. in his Vl ,with ichelangelo, doon with making good nonsense got to come, though a balanced budget ball trophies since Utah the other day ner and fly it plenty-higshow' some straddling and lack of "Last Judgment," has introduced necesof art as seen or any not basis is good a making pictures, yearly focus. But most of what the report Charon's bark, which is absurd. was acclaimed the only Western stale to Utah's driver training course meets idnd? as the , sary. But in defense, as long :..fiFeive e tIsaar is.Aaltogether constructive I recognition in the Ns. the highest national standards of quality If he is looking for "boners," of t he TINTORETTO, in a p at bringing into-- the need existsIt would put nothing and n . tional H can tell him of hundreds made by lias armed the men with of the . open, not concealing, what needs to ahead of and reaches approximately 73 Israelites, " Award 'rhere is more, much more, of the greatest literary artists. Shakeguns. In Van Dyke's portrait of be done. Its outlook is forward, not eligible students. The national average is was guilty of scores himself in the Charles I both gauntletsare for the speare and year. interest Percy , challenge mirror. fixed on a The percentage of participants this 67. : The high school award program is the worth readingand pon- - Of minor errors, and some ludicrous right hand . Sir Joshua Reynolds It's ' school year is up 171 over last year in ones at that but why continue? WHAT THIS REPORT tends to do dReport. :medium recognized by the White House ' ' Utah and 27 over the previous record. In "TheWinter 's ,Tale," he has The trouble with the movies is not ., for the Republican Partyand Conference on,.lighway Safety, also the tz, ONE REASON the. Repub.lican These figures indicate that the student Perdita driven by the that they perpetrate minor blunders, would do, I think, if substantially :President's Committee for Traffic Safety, ' needs to do something "seacoast of Bohemia," but Bohemia driver training program is catching on but the opposite: they Party these: carried outare precisely i as the measurement of driver education ' It Would rescue the Republican - along the lines of the Percy Report has no seacoast In "Henry INT,'1 he spend so much time , research and firmly throughout the land and It Is most - : progress. It has as a key-refers to Althea's dream that she money in trying to get their little tot.- note that Utah rates , Party from the psychological mire is that Mr. Eisenhower's popularity was encouraging ; stone delivered of a firebrandbut in the concealed ' oftentoo in partY's has national the facts right that they pay no attenhighway safe!), in Which it has been stuck since the . among the leaders. once has classical mythology it was really that in ton to the larger Outlines of the Illy most which effort. unpopularity depression years during Those whose live are dedicated to dream. In Julius Caesar, It won a majority vote in the last Ilecuba's ' , story . They are obsessed with real in The "No Accidents Award" Program opposed Congress Republicans imas safety look upon driver education he gave the ancient Romans clocks. ism of detail, but are lightly con 15 congressional elections seen social welfare most and of the schools the conducted the in ' by city high portant enough to hold permanent place cerneci with realism of idea. , - ' . ' Junior Traffic Division of the Salt Lake , on the high school curriculum, Instead of Los Goalies :; By much NOT A THOUSAND ERRORS in also had GO LES, City Police Department, has to . leaving it , haphazard :t to do with ---Shakespeare reduce the stature of making students saletyTon- room teaching. With--- traffic accidents ac q his plays. And no fidelity to life can - !icious.- It is quite an achievement. for a school-,-c counting for more fatalities In the make a bad movie good If its heart Splendiferous-Smell-Smotheringschoolto win this award which grives a age all other causes combined, and mind are missing. That's the , :7 school the privilege of flying the Safety Council's objective is boner worth worrying about. the 'iv.; only often .: are mind. of editors frightened They the cover beauty to Recently up Banner for a month, or until rival school to rnaintain, improve and expand high ' TT TAKES one smell with concocted a mit the with fragrance away by , leading magazines .i. another so the cosmetic counters : makes a better record. Highl;rlicirii1X;; -' school training in safety the idea of making him appear,. ultra perfumers in New York City and are advertising a perfume that will t it now. "romantical." ' f '1 that ' -them to tried they persuade blot out the stench of tobacco on. IN THAT WORTHY ENDFAi'OR, the . The Safety Banner flying over a school much. too were Maybe promising DUMB CLUCKS, are too the person of the addict who does., council as well as the "No Accidents : means that no member of the student body this protest was prompted by the . The dealers to offend. ve to the fact that not wish insensiti Award'' Program has the enthusiastic has had an accident during the month or Library Assn. Launched overly ambitittis effort to. cover robust business , a to be This mube smells nice. claim a doing lady coo . - received a ticket for u P the State-Wid- e who any moving violation. ' backing of police departments,, other law femmes fair with who a to , girl especially awfully disappointing Program? enforcement agencies, and, one hopes, the kflaVe often wondered if the cos- - ,s el e c t 3.. Thousands f high school boys and girls have allowed themselves to become expensive perfume, an'. the Deteret - do not News tritee)' (From metics peoplethe enslaved are driving thousands of miles these days. general public throughout the state. ' to her hair and touches it by: .... ' their infittence when they advertise ' the back of daintily , 25 Years weed. awaits and ' her ears, then Ago ' a 5:,:'1.'...1'''''': '4'' A perfume, tic. . that their subtle fragrances help Oct. 8, 1934A. L. Shafer, Red the commentthat is ,never heard. I , Theater--- A ' Young lady to catch her man. That himself Cross manager for the Pacific area, But let a fellow cording to the die ; would seem to depend entirely upon with this stuff that isspray o the local convention of Red supposed-ttionary, is a sub- will be the frontal architecture and neellw: , WITH CHARACTERISTIC attenged enthusiasm .0116. a the fellow. When men buy cologne cover .41 that : : stance and stink grafithe of workers Cross., tobacco, up today. wilt trance. The theater featurethe and devotion, the Sons of the Utah Iles the sense pf or something like that, they merely a girl win sniff and sneeze all over '. . Years 50 "Colonial aisles with have and nice smell to A go want Style", seating, usually .:','.. ::44 smell. 'rhat being 00.4... . , Pioneers have accepted the assignment to in the place . The two smells together Oct. S. 1909Professor William romantic definite extreme sides only and widely spaced ;lete no purpose t14 0,e00..b. case : term ' give off a bromide that neither 'CI the raise the last $4100,000 needed to be obliged ,to that is abused in cases - help patrons will not blonde nor -brunette can e'ndureun----- ' Stewart was elected president of the , 'N.06,.,, It :nance. the $1.5 million ,Pioneer Memorial stand continuously to let others pass or,---- -Iswherein certain- es: ,,, dci. tight the stufrherselr, State,,14,..braryAssociationThe .Theater,, long dreamed-o- f Eanization met at the University of facility that IVIlich case her sense of sme ll sences are used to in through. -Utah to discuss ways and means of :would perpetuate the memory, the ideals is not so sharpnor her perception, With many of these seats arranged in smother certain , other fragrances. . - and the traditions of the historic-olextending library and gymnasium two i The combined seldom satisfir--Salt44 pionee either r pews and with the "togetherness ladlities it the Xtate. s ome Irraltpartsof smokers use stuff - Lake Theater. eigaret q1, theme" emphasized throughout, and espe- ' is supposed to blend with the 75 ,, 10;ift IIM IIIIII, NIpi, Years that TREES . ' . Thus, the proposed ultra modern edi- - daily with Ago ' the elose contact the actor or... odor of burned i I think thin I shall never see but thtoe over. Oct. 8,1884A carload of spruce rat: '11:1 a flee with the Old West heritageo . , tobathcco 107 have with his Iaudience, the rood, a n mnscothed tree , an effpet it l' 7 the bacco trees drom Pleasant Valley It3r7 ,..trIX . double memorial, first to the famed old recitalistdestresto a--, , biciAwl this promises to become a unique theater, itr4 piitizebitt,, alone. Maybe that is why SenecWere to ' planted LI Which no thr eer hit at night. itheater Itself and also to the individual as was the grand old showhouse it Mem- thousands of...years ago declared that in Liberty Park. road For the that's near tree every .. "the-b' , ,pioneer families who settled Utah and ' scent no for a person is orizes. ; A A Has.cansed so me a:a to be towed, 100 Years Ago :Fc.:.. ,1511bk-7,1- , state a center of culture and re--, . scent at all Because of that wise , :made the .. Sideswip:ng trees is dont a lot NA-lowvOct. 8, 1839During the past ' EVERY-UTAIwho has an Interest in . ' finement. It is anticipated that the $400,- : crack it is fairly certain that'll() per :: ..2 who driven hot. so mot By are gli theweekhad arrived following in therti descendever fume label one see makers will God the should be coold that cultural arts, of 4 000 will come from donations pleased eyes so they by gate : the city: Raniel Davis with a small - , l'et opt foot cos bit tree! their products..1The St. Seneca." . cs the Sons of the Utah Pioneers have joined ants of Utah pioneers who would like to of merchandise; M. J. train maithews-if J. 7 ,- ' the other generous donors, the LDS kr :pay honor to their forebears' by having a ,.. and Gen. J. Hunt with four eker ancient PHILOSOPHY of this THE it On 7 Kennecott or on the the or seat the box Co., Church, 'a - 11100.. Copper placed or five wagons each; and A. R.. IV :plat (At.. :,., TEXT FOB TODAY: !!The tongue sage evidently has become out:: $, - - ' State of Utah and the University Theatre :walls of the theater. of. the just is as choice silver; the WrighT with eight Wagons. col. i the least At dated people perfume ilt7 9,,,p i heart or the wicked is of . little Thomas S. Smith of Farmington - 4 ' M has been pointed out before in these in completing the financing of the long- - will say so. Their business is to see . columns, this needed The Pioneer is to Theater worth. The lips of the righteous feed came in with a drove ot 1.000 sheep; smell theater, to it that ladies and gentlemen "Great man, Washington has a many; but fools die for want of and R. K. Homer, E. R. Young and , acceptance of this assignment is assurance nice at all times. But there is such 4 and not a duplication of the ancient struc., 10;20-21- . J. C Naile were lot of my Ideas!" . in any day.; 'expected ,t of its successful completion. , a thjng as overdoing it. --- -. 'Mire it memoralizes. The only similarity , , . --- - - 6- par--Gene- . A ..,,-,,,- -- - - 7--- - , ,, ' 7- ? , . ------ - the-Unit- ed p. , N. ", It 4-, - 7. : ,, -- : . ,- ,,. . ,o,-.,,,- - I , - - --- -- . t , , -- 3 - ': - - Wall-PUL- , I Percy,Repoit Lights A Fucqp.. - -- ' - , . - -- r - SuccerssOr -- d- k ge r'', -- c'.. 1 ' , Lk bitter-confli- cts Italian-America- n, ' , , -o- -Cleo , , t' , . on t Judge Movie By Its Boners A - - vu believe-7131ac- tte"Wat; . ,:!:.:777-.1- - same-dzaroa- rtie phi -- ,. 1 . .:.,..,:::,,,:z.-..- ": -- 19 1 Our Hiph School Drivers Honors dS f h. - - C, top-rat- 1958h - . - 59 Edu-catio- ." , rear-vie- ., . ... N - -- - d - - - , , outside-the-clas- :. , -- - - s- . - - , , ' -- - , . - Smell s, --- . - f, - , '.. - . 4 Si. --- -:- - - , , 1 l: Double Memorial The 146'w over-estima- - , - - . 1 . 1 r:'; - . ' - 1 4 , - .,. - -- -- ''- , fi'.----- I to -- - --- 41 The -- Caucus - . . - - , d ,::-- , , -- - - , 1 , - .ir,,...1,1, 2.. 71. . I: . , A19,141o1 , '4 de est .. . - , .' D.1 ... 1 ,E . 1 - - . - : , ''' .- - -. too - -- ml- , . , I - . .'" beat:-mode- rn . . . - - , - - v- - ' |