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Show -- - 4. , ---- . 4.- -- - - -- I . P -- -- - - r ..- - . . BEsEREll .16A PJLI ' . Pall guilt ys -- , rttm 1 - EDIT0111-ALpAG- , , I a - - àrouz-ihesep- ight-f)itterii-of- one-fourt- ' - 1 powli ' ,, 7. : I.w. PIA -. t 10 , - - .iion Borrow- - I tboSt- - , ,. . t ----- '- - -: 'Mendes-Franc- t - , -- , - - - over the present premier, e dgar - Faure. , - ItwasthaL But it was more, too.' It 4vai also a vote against the proportional rep- m - ' ' -- -- 1-- I"' .,,,:t...."....," , , 16,....ti, ef - -. - - A w - 4 71,,,, ie -- , o f 'woo k.,o c.... . t . 7 ; .t.i 11 ' , ,0000., .......000...1-2...-7- . E IP 147191., t wer - -y ,., - r - - 7; 0( 1 . ,. against-OW-oth- . --.- ---- 'Poti,"-gritni- rt ' 4.,.,,,.... ir, 00.11.1P., -- -,' I ..U41.014 . 'Careful Yea Don't Get Yourself Down an-ord- -7- ,I1P 7.,ZiA! - - semi-paralyze- er , --- American -- t - . i falled,----ahead- , , , , , i 1 I, 1 Among - coverthe tremen- - Birds don't dous daily distanoes at the near supersonic-speedsometimes attributed to them. Most flycatchers seldom exceed 10 to 17 m.p.h., and few 3 birds, even when pressed, cart get up, to a s mile-a-minut- N pll'ilrlse an establishment, of religion' as a pPobibition against any direct or indirect government 'aid to church or religious sects? -- No Or do you so regard the language banning preferential treatment of any . particular church or religious sect while permitting government aid to religion generally or to the various churches and sects on a non. discriminatory basis? "(B) e. - The greatest migration speed ever recorded for a banded bird was 316 miles a day for - six days, accomplished by a lesser yellowlegs. The longest flier is the golden plover, who flies without food. or rest the length of the Atlantic, from Neva So-ti- e to South America, or a large chunk of the Pacific from Alaska to Hawaii. - non-sto- p ' No" . Yes of and man, man's relation. ship thereto cannot be ignal. e d simply because i t is politic avoid unpleasant controversies. Why not have the controversies and see where we come out? The fear of political damage of those who have political aspira- tions may in the end cause erosion in our civilization. Ours is a country whose culture derives from the natural law in its moral manifestations In the Old and New Testaments. If we reject this, our history, since the early religious settlements lacks meaning and be. comes only a record of material achievements without a spiritual objective.- Such a culture must die as all material things die. If our children are reared 1 t i- . ; t ! , - -- , , ' .. i . NN ,i - , , z, These questions cannot be answered "yes" or "no," without asking what is meant by the words, "direct or indirect government aid," and what pre- In a materialistic environment, cisely is government aid. IFor they cannot understand why a NIGHTHAWKS and barn Instance, does the question moral life should have any lows make the longest mi- mean that American children meaning for them. That May . ' , gration trip among North Amer- who attend parochial schools be our most serious current soican land birds, commuting be- are to be a choice of building sites. cial of pulsion benefits problem. . deprived send a fragile twcen Alaska and Argentina. that other American children 1055) (Copyright, season BREEDING THE ONCE Of 19 water birds, Some te r species wingusg . is over and the fledgelings e , on a however, exceed this distance. fr. , bave been turned out on their The arctic tern is the cham- ; , 1 deiN flight ' old folks start the own, qt thinking In nest They across the Atlantic or influence about the South - pion : -LES again.--a bumming-birto, span the - The shortest summertime res- the Arctio- and go halfway by US 90ATIS '(4 Gulf of Mexico in a single hop? ident is the orchard oriole, who around the worldsome 11,000 1 of this fine winter sport without sethrills - Winter has very definitely 'come to !Salt , milesto winter in the frozen ' '' .: Ski School of The record the rious middle stakes of the clanger. by13atia- pulls up . ORNITHOLOGISTS reaches of the Antarctic.' The t 'LakeVafley, and there is no escaping it, The shown sun seldom sets on these birds! ' seven full seasons and 60,000 individual Tests, though; have July. have y beyond proven out and is to ing ' .best course, obviously, get I , , lessons without a single accident during The laziest rnigrators are the doubt that birds can migrate that if food is . the special attractions of the season. and , the condAKtof classesspeaks for itself, thousands of miles and return plentiful chickadees, finches and a few ' other species who simply move 4 'maybe to the same place they had left easy,some birds and is commended by the National Safety I , Appropriate to the weather---o- i IOC ' .. will delay their , up and down the slopes of the the previous year. . , Couicil in a letter reprinted on this page, ' .1. ;the weather was appropriate to the occasion and as seasons t Mountains mnigration, the Rocky ; The-NePour prevalent theories s Ski School is free and open . - change. . the eighth annual Deseret News Ski THE birds arrekted - 41.".age f.or stopped"to figure but the tints session , to everyone. Full instructions on registral .. -t',School will hold its first 1955-5- 6 being offered to explain en route may never continue now with lost in operating gadgets. Take. homemaker he is ' . IV H E T H E R THEY TRAVEL l The basic idea of the Ski lion and other details may be foundln the remarkable orientation ability. their journey. More new home appliances in the average kitchen wherein ,'Saturday at Alta. , . one The receiving currently 'the or short distances, long A this few of ', section abundant housewares are being intro. are crowded the electric stove, ago and years ::School is to teach people of all ages to ski paper. sports , the most credence is the use of food and induced world's most perfect flying ma- - duced by manufacturers for the .refrigerator, toaster, wattle iron,- -Ski heir. : safely and sanely, in order to enjoy the landmarks by the birds. Many thousands of mallard ducks to chines continue to follow the and electric cooke r, Mixmaster, rush Christmas' shopping ' tests have proven that birds ' ''' ' new '' ' past their normal migra- seasons in their gadgets - will clock, radio and in the ultrahave tremendous vision. If they stay food and for lodging. quest , tion date in Montana and be increasingly automatic. The modern setups the washer, drier also have retentive memories, Idaho. Later, When a heavy Love not only spk es the 6 hosekeeper, snore than ever and ironer.., they may well be steered on snowfall and subzero cold cut woridgo'round, i .. '' ' . , No doubt the eyes of Utah's taxpayers , than 80,000 Pupils, the report assumes that . now, can sit back and take her landmarks. Iit makes miltheir by Journey state's their read or four that off when they their z work ease done ,food is while many the for 'will suppl, no be increase or little in the there A second theory suggests that lions - of birds I . , , 10 or - 7 to d a to is few death , when her. ts expected keep .',expanding economy 1 This asSump ., bitdsllave a magnetic sense hsoaurvrse billions oun the r:I the-Ok, , would have taken With school enrollment flight flyl s to set its expanding All this you gather from a 'pace orientationa for geographieal f tion probably, reflects the opinion of most t them to a region of abundant Tv interview by '.I. W. Ala- This expectation means for 'the,,,taxpayerl ' sort of builtii- - radar system. food. , ' : nesv . A relatively 4thatthoughUtah's school bill. is expected to Utahns , that the state's standard of eduand raise a family. That Much dorf, president of the Na-- time you have to entry unplug the ' 1 Millions ARE for MIGRATIONS the cation is high. They maintain, that to raise each year :increase $2 sources the birds' navigational usually per- of their,secret, the birds gladly tional Housewares Manufac- - radio. Then to use the turers who Association claims formed a at to -the to us. visual share funds with needed pace, But how it all leisurely reference ter you have. to it further is not dependent, upon the e ability 'next decade, the additional the !; ' the tired housewife is icebox which position of the sun combined with , most of the extended started and the methods by that will you supplied' by the recent legislated i penditure of more money for fancier phys- saved from five minutes to i with an ability to identify ,air flights taking place at nigh- t- which they find their waylike in- by stove.. ical facilities, higher teachers' salaries, or .unplugging 'changes in the individual- and corporate ' currents through nasal passages. to help the, birds avoid their so much of their, aeronautical five hours a. day by But the clock is still in ' Juxury-fring- e - - services, but it is dependent 4'come tax structures And, finally,there is extra enemies and to-- enable them wizardrythe birds continue to, ous modernistic appliances; and would rather you in nation state Utah is only the 37th the , .: -. upon increasing the efficiency of both ad- themselveil' What then will milady do with sensory perception. which most better to find, food. :Traveling -. , keep inscrutably to ' - ;tin its ability to ' support education.' Yet i 1 ministration and teaching Practices. -this time , all she is ,to going , you haven't gotten ' 4Utah leads-- - the 48 - states - in This assumption, too, is good news- for more use out of -- the new save . Already she-ha-s. em ' t Iand is .able devices in the house cooker the many taxpayers who have long won-t- o time it's ., to support, education. Utah has - you thnd t 7 than is there to time save. aid.' II do this without federal dered if the per capita cost of education . icebox - getting . ,, 1 ts ) believe ' the you follow-11-If would iver- stop rising.so the ice creani.will not 4:LITwo ,questions, naturally. state or- pienty,perhaps be Council 1Lauds, ' and the' TV plugs, Safetycan set this record without federal should movt to Russia and not Bythis time you have got But, if Lthe present standard is to be ,,,..1 and away behind awful far is milady '1 i on was live land states here the that do the same? pain in the neck so aid, why can't the other maintained and if It is to be raised, it also News' Ski School , - the times if she hasn't at least connect --- since Indians' the with ' uphorn,: )1 1 ; beginthe (2) If 'Utah's:Increasing revenues' keep 'means that citizens school boards adminisa dozen such gadgets.---- - - ning of history. - - The. National l n diathermacy, - - sI pace with its expanding- school'populatton.--- -- trators,-ind- tiacheriinust-not-i,anY--det, FOR ME SAKE of argument Yes sir,' gadgets sure do -J- essie Borzage , Z: then 1 , is delighted to hear that the , become. why should it be -necessary to secure or gree negligent let us say, that five minutes is a lot of timefor what? I apathetic. They opt Price, Deseret News and Silt Lake ,, federal aid? must see to it that education receives what saved. Granted at each domicile e s . '' ' it a dozen gadgets. Multiply Though Utah's school population needs, and that Utah- continues to lea- d- - Telegram is again conducting , , .. , . Mayor Glade Seen - - has SUPERSTITION More em- -i five to in the ,10 school ski iwith its without next aid.by 12 and you get 60 min-- ,Fridey ii my Isicky day, years pected gain special freedom for federal sacrificing IGovernor ,t the , , But'Little or one and -utes, three my lathy dig;ts: Anything of the irraises hour...So, having ,Otte . safety . phasts on--, , 1 o. ' 'saved an hour by means of push- And signs that snake me pert mod For Private ,Gifts , May I say to me goy the . -I ' ' Gies ' other folks the fidgets. :13M!MBER 511311 button devices, -- ... t, Retirement?vort1 s certainly in keeping - milady. Is per 1141,0,:k cats -In ,regard toIr. Don Mack word 'little"-- was an unfortuna- to free v, cross, time tab :thirt.-safetthis lectly 0 te---choice -p' squander in our creed referring-10. pDiffón's letter. criticizing-Go'When TM roceeding iovi harry. t (Fr11 tits "4"V Flits) : the girls Of her ITbesr !life of championshi- games had been.a favorite actor on fipositiveAtQls doing things stbolt eine lives arert's storth is . act Mayor Glade in the editorial of telephoning for most his generous of Ilint -I , 23 7to'sars - - -- thelLee the Navajo Indians, un:"'Wedneaday, Nov. 9? I have seen dub, unfixing her d hairdo, 'the : dim the stage of the Salt Lake Theslright Way. -' fix-eshair dresser -just fel a ' lib oriwatchthey ,,,,eito-- o,,,,,, and of We other and have litre commendthis in him less number the the 4 Nov. 17, of made first a times that paper 30 Mors Ago misprint day-- -' 1930Bobby Jones, ing, TV. Gadgets -a- fifni Al. activities of the I believe everything given to never thelight of him as such. -- . , s' famed institution, was in Japan, PUb ' ' wonderful. . de, , 17, , Noy. 1903Yesterday-waI have .T. News him Deseret Indians-w- a con' for and, , great a Telegram s the respect private ' ' But what about the me it eared he Was going to retire the biggest pay day In the hii s'MALL CONSOLATION-Folk- s which has won our Public Inter- tribution made by Governor and havereceived much good 100 Years Ago to of Utah. how in learn takes to e oPerate g who dig sugar tory' est Award for Competitive golf. Jones, at Lee Exceptional friends.' tpDm from hearing himspeak ' purses . t . The Utah SugarCo.,.at, Lehi new Nov.. 17, 1875A long article ice to Safety for the last three - It is true that state these Never Also all need to fear reverses. gadgets? We are for the very trucks igrateful s I ' ' ' '' ' " 1 A, large part of the state was paid out some $230,000 for beets by Pres. Brigham Young urged years.-' . time to the tinker required is such wercused to deliver the food ",4News" and maybe-thi- ' 'covered with snow ranging from delivered this season. i ' eastern steamboat companies them when they don't 'with Jones a I little TEXT and should so not FOR ;Paul thing TODAY: clothing "A good desperately air inches to two feet in depth. to become acquainted with the ' Director of Public In-'-, 1 tion it, but I wish to do so, work ? They're all supposed to name is rather to be chosen , ' 75 Years-AgThis was the first real snowfall , l of or boat needed warm to travel type formation up you know, they than great riches, and t If Mr. Dalton is so narrow- - please, and I hope with no 4 loving Nov. 17,1880-- An H-orlhe winter: item report- up the Missouri to some point wouldn't be so hot. .' .National Safety Council ' that he begrudges the feint, favor, rather than silver,, and I 27Zcould have expected a long ed that GeorgeFaunce,Lort, who near the South Pass. 1 Chicigo, illinois ' -E- dna P. Sutherland I w?nder if Mr. Alsdo ever soil"-Prov- erbs poor NaVajos so little from this, 22.1. , , - they-migrat- - g - Ski :$010.1tAncl 1 'k' e lt,, Time 4 ' - - 1 2,400-mil- non-sto- - -- -- , p r. globe-trotte- d .GO -- k- , - en-:jo- -- ..- . - . , pb - - , - , "ill - mild-weath- er . . -- g never-endin- - time-savin- g . - - . pp. , - - , Hope: Foul h e Taxpayer - , - PUSH-BUTTO- , . , What Win Milady- Do With Time'New Gadgets Save? - - - - - - . ,, . - - - - . - , tt-d- 1 , . ,, ; , , - fr housng , ttiko2Ufael;I:vtgceealTroce:Igyekell'oétu linhcAdaFotuioutecogo yn:bo , 1 - . , ex-b- ?. ", up-agai- n .' the-nume- r- --- , . , - -- - - - 1, - -- -- its-eff- ort ' - - - - - . - I - - - - newspaper-advertisemen- e:17- , -- - - - ,Safety-Courici- -- 4461- - - ' -- . . -- . - . - - - is-e- - time-savin- g ' . ---- ------ - - ---- 5- , -- :.....Tiiré.laci.P9 $kii6g1A.O.it.W..it,i.i.Sq..fOli -- - , ,- - , tah , . - .- dish-washer- - 0 x- - , , , , - ' - , , ", BobbyJones Announced . - - . I ., - ' it-se- t- ,' -- - - 1 yis -- - th - -- --- --- --- - - - . - ,' . - - '1 , Judaic-Christia- n they pause daybreak asks, several and devote the, entire day to them: - - . questions. alternate feeding and resting-.(A) -- 7-- . I - Love Not Only Makes The World Go Around, But Also l It Makes Millions Of Birds Fly Billions. - - .. r ! . -- - d - 1 . , . . . ' :- - , -- warm are unWilling months ago, on j afternoon, one of our editors cept . noticed' a flight of ducks, high SCIENTISTS AGREE, though, ' and beading south, weeks before tn their normal migration. His re- thatthat it's thi, birds .north In mark at that time, that it looked the brings and the. difficulty like an early and hard winter, In springfood that sends them finding now comes back as a reminder back in fall. the of the mysterlogs ways, of miWhen the reproductive Inv grating birds, as discussed . in 'pulst is stimulatedby the inthis article by: creased daylight of spripg, some . , ' each ornithologists believe-JOSEPH W: BELL an 'Home and Nionway'l bird is irresistibly impelled to for the nesting OF ALI, THE CREATURES Of head north where food Is more grounds, nature, none keep their sea for growing family. crets so well as the birds'. For -plentiful The state Of the ,weather has men have many centuries, little to do with the arrival of sought to solve, the mysteries migratory,birds, who are much of bird migration.' more concerned with finding How can they unerringly re- some real .estate and attracting turn, year after year, to the self- a mate to it. same spot? The long billed marsh wren at all? IS the most Why do eager of these proWho do theygo where they do suitors. He always spective and return when they do? builds several dummy nests to , What corn- show the girls and give them will n - I it ir: , . 1953-whiff-- -- z: , - mysticapowers ,e - i 1 . . -- i , Paul Faure had favored and which- individ- a of favor 1,. )11 , system under er in each 4tials would run , .district. And it was a vote by :members of the- Assembly not to give up - .. Reynaud, but he gave ,us a superb day." ' , ' ' other words, but their seats before next summer, when gen- - The speech was grand,-ibe to done Was about it. ral elections are due anyway.going nothing 1 now rebuffed stands So Faure Premier even But more illustrated than it hat, l, -of in imminent and in losing his job the danger 1)nce again what is basically wrong the next, time he tries to do anything cobTrench political system that keeps the structive. France has invited for itself Fountry conitantly on the edge of disaster. gov-'oa another of its limping, France borrowed its parliamentary form needs' a when it at time ernments f go British the from badly system. But, government 'It failed to supply two elements that hie in- -' firm, dynamic leadership. One only hues Premier Faure will de:dispensable to make it work. It failed- to the invitation and will push resolutely cline on the the Assembly, accountability 4mpose . tAnd-iThe collapse of the Geneva Confer-with must go power. ,.ithat ence places an inescapable and immediate more basically still, to replace the tradig lional French individualism with the spirit challenge for France to get busy on buildoo f compromise and that stable, ing European defenses. It also emphasizes the imperathe need for a workable, long--I keffective government demands. throw could the Thus, range settlement of France's difficulties in present Assembly Africa before the Reds are able to Mr. tomorrow. his North cabinet and Faure 'ever move solidly in there under the .cover of as it has so many others in recent year- s-the present unrest' without having in any way to answer to And' next before thus June. Meeting these challenges could,- - of , ,the public' to on still have course, quickly doom the Faure govern-,,a- n rely Trench: governments in: ment But it seems doomed anyway, and coalition of impossible system fluence-peddinsooner or later. Better to go down in action in to' in order eyen get much-les- s to 'bled dtath by Indecision and there. stay Ipower, ' been dis- - , . frustration. 1has , , of Reform that system tesentation-syste- . i 1 .....7. '.:,-7,- : t I .!' ,,, .,,,,,,..........vsNi. Mystery Of Migration , . 41 1 C7;1 4.- - ... - k .4114, V : .,,.4. rc lizz vit I,i 1le.PIll f ttit --- - . ...; Hot -- - ",.: ;:pfi IA 1111 , -- - 2,',,,. tierre4 .- IMISt --4.71 y Immo., mew ., , cussed and urged for years by Frenchmen' seriously concerned with the nation's future. But nothing' happens. Typical was -the Reynaud response in The an amendment' to the Constitution so that, the Premier could' dissolve the Assembly and carry the issue. to the people if the - government were - ouerthrown within 18 months of taking action. One deputy is supposed to have remarked, explaining his On the face of it, the overwhehning vote ibt the French Assembly against early elec..- -Vons was a victory by former Premier J r I, s,. vN,Ailkuoi,c,,,rc. Jrc"."' . , - ' N,,,,--- ,,:p Lit:. - 1 . " . 4 " "4 - , . - 1-- k ''-- tPlim e - 6' ., . - rni.' - ' t.4.f ' . - , ,...t. - - . , e- , (11 j,i ,.. - up,--Jus- ell-Tim- )", & - - n - mown h . - - ;OKOLSKr iiaI , NO , -- GEORGE IT IS A PITY that the Senate receive? Those benefits go subcommittee, on constitu- neither to a church nor a retional rights ceased investigat-- , ligious sect; they go to the child. this It is it my opinion tinsbund to ing' religious activities-i- n What concerned them beg this question; it ought to wiry. wariTie"--rirsrremenrTo' be dealt on.. Any the Constitution which includes American child ought to get a ft I the clause: "Congress shall' bus ride or a drink of orange make no law respecting ap.es. juice if any other child gets tablishment of religion, or these benefits, for which all par. prohibiting the free exercise ents pay taxes. Why not argue . ." ' this out in the open? thIf the investigation' had pro- - The third question goes to ceeded, it could not have failed the fundamentals of American to civilization. It reads: that many- , pwroorvde, the establishment, alatisli "3. Do you believe the a separation of church difsr state, but as a rejection of Godl ropexercise be a ::, . as. a fact in Our national life. lief in religion? ' It intended by those No". Yes who wrote the Constitution that' there should be such a rejec.1 WHY IS SUCH A question ,, tion. , asked?, Who has interfered 4 as I atheists? withlhe ,Sofar THE WORD, establishment, in have observed the atheists en- i its ecclislastidal sense, full freedom, while those r-means the reedgnition of a par. joy who believe in Go' d suffer from V.,... ticular church' as an institution For instance, in ' of the state- .- State dchurches restrictions:3, school auditoriums cities, many - in Great Britain, Soviet are closed to ' ,, exist religious discus- Arab and the Greece, Russia, ,i, ,, , other countries. In such kions and ceremonies but are u"1""v4: ilpen to discussions of 'anti,re- 111:"J.v,',"" fry, 1)1 V3, 1.11C government finances ' ligious subjects, as, for instance, ' ; a pafllçular church and "the Marxism. In York City', -s church special rites and just-be- en issued has functions i relatiaii to 'the but an. historical ' forbidding any state. The act head of the discussion of the Christian British cburchto N nstance, Is Christmas or the Han- Jewish a state official; thela Ix bead mukah, although it has long is the, sovereign. been traditional to , Such a relationship has n6at.', former and more celebrate the recently the existed in the United States such children as and is forbidden by the Consti- latter by ).watitNts., tution but that has nothing to , of a 'struggle for in t.hi do with the teaching or pursuit NtN the issue of of religion as a fundamental of the civilization. The Hen. materialistic, atheistic Marxism versus the ac flings Committee, in its ques- - 4-- e" 11J 1t 10 - 1 647 9. --------1-- wir 1 I dd -- - by Constitutiohis Stand On Religion Is Misunderstoo (40 yött-Cab-pi- , - b;;?,c - , - alA...u. . roe 1 ck - .,1 ......14, -- ll - ;, DAYS. THIESS arti - ' . . . "210,4 - - "' -4 4 :..,--)- of ,. .; -,,,,4- . , ,4 4 . , - --, . I I tbe picture, Looking at the other rsidi-a history of 36 abnormally warm 1lavem- bers gives a completely impartial outlook , Exactly half were followed bysold apecultfing on what's ahead, weather-wiseor the Mountain West this winter- .-bers, the other half by norldil to extra , Indian legends, rheumatism aches and - warm Decembers. , Melitiön witthe ducksto Everyone who remembers (shiveringly9 the bitter winter lust a few of the mis'cellaneous itemsare of 194849. There were a few cold days and brought into arguments that grow as hot is the weather is cold, for everyone has his - a little snow in November, 1948, but it warmed up afterwards and the steadily 'own opinion. Even the weatherman, of . bitter winter weather didii not set in until course, can't predict what the weather will be like on Christmas or New Year's or next late December. On the question of November snowfall, yalentine's Day.- - But a look at the Weather Bureau's past records is bound to be inter- it is encouraging to find that only about of November snowstorms, have estingand can provide ammunitioil for to argument attempting prove almost any.: .deposited more than two, inches of snow, and that most of the time the snow has thing. ' Aecording to offkial records of the But there Is .always the lake Weather Bureau, 22 Novembers since exception: Back on Nov. 17, 1930, Salt Lake record keeping was started have been defi- City got 9.8 inches- - of snowand it re- normained continuously on the ground' for 90 ilitely "cold"several degrees below month? Those who fear that rnakfor the days, until Valentine's Day 1931. Perish . coldest--ora,, recorded the Novemthis present --'thought! SO is statistics and take bers hereabouts your merely the beginning of Which means the optimists choice a long bitter winter can take some heart: your - Of the 22 cold will be looking far, a bright, warm Decem--- Novtmbers, only seven were ber-a:followed by cold DecetribetiT as contrasted the pessimists dourly talking about' avith 13 years- - when abnormally warm- - De- another 1948-4, rembers Jollowedthe eariy unseasonable Our only advice let hope confidently and two years when following Decem- for the bestand keep the coal bin. filled y ' t "normal." Incase 'ere ' - . , Anyone who can keep his teeth from chattering long enough to get out a full ientence of coherent speech these days is - -- ,........--11- . - - $- ..... How Cold A Winter? . - -, - , , departments of government; each fully independent in its own field. - . . .,, - . thrf6v of- . ... -- ,Westand-foi,tbe-Constitution-- S E Salt Lois City, Utah, Thursday, Nowombot 17, 1955 , ., .,,. s . , - . , . 1.W- ,-- - . . - - - , -- - - - ..,s - -- . ' - - -- -- , Sent-makin- , - and-som- into-empt- '' " - . ' men-neede-d. - - ,..- o . , ' - --' r, - - I ,-- .T: ,- . ' . - ' -- - -- - |