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Show , , . . , . . , . . - 2C. TELEGRAM,- , . : ' - , , - solved:- . - That the Congress-of-th- . - ' v., ,. , , . -- ,, . . , , , I. aBOWNINSitialffik 7444.411, Mrs. Chester Morris has joined the thousands of women who put on BLuEBoNNET Margarine for E.N.E. ...Flavor, Nutrition, Economy! Like the wife of the well.known screen, radio and television stoic, you will lova the delicate, sunnysweet taster, BLUE BONNET odds to any food! You'll appreciate its nourishment, too. No other spreed for bread is richer in yearround Vitamin Al , And you'll welcome ha economy. Two pounds of IBLUE BONNET cost less than one pound of the high. priced spread! So remember the 'taus ,,...1 .N ...EI When you ' buy 411.Veg;tails BLUE BONNET Margarine you get "all three"... .. , :...,,..illsOrt Nutrition' r ,------ Econom-e-e- - r heat ' fly- .................., it RS vp . , ., - ' Zli , :hi, - . or ' N you leant to uve time sad ' ., 11 t NI" i,..,,V, Wil 71 ' ' , Bons : : ) --- d. Stuffing. Cos--, tains Deirs Sea- easing-jus- odd , t watts, ..........- -- ... -- -- -- -- -. , - II - T. Social Uni t '''' Danc- e-- - - or Friday ' . .." .,... - ' rt :- - limit ' ictt t -- - '2E10, :' new allpurpose. detergentle',' library-auditoriu- I Sergeant BAC Auditoriuni Plans Are Completed; Wounded for Bids Will Be Called in Near Future Second Time from the auditorium. It will house the &liege library, now located in "Old Main. . Construction of the building d will be of brick, except for the curved front of the auditorium, which will be of cast stone and will be the parapet wall around the top. . , The other portion of the structure will house the auditorium with a seating capacity of 935. Of that nu ber, 693 will be on the main flo r and the remainder in the balcony. A foyer will join the two buildings.- Interiors of both wings will have the latest design. Many features will be incorporated into the building for such as microfilm viewing, recording,, and other visual aids. The auditorium also will feature an orchestra pit which can be lowered- and raised.- , - - - Roy L. Halversonhas beaded a committee planning the build- - CEDAR CITYBlueprints for buildthe new ing at Branch Agricultural College hive been completed. Bids will be called- - on the structure in the near future. M. E. Harris, Salt Lake architect, this week submitted final 'plans to B A C officials, who have approved them. The officials said that construction will get under tray as soon as bids are let. The new structure will be the largest building on the campus, and will be built at an approximate cost of $400,000. It will be located east and a little north ' of "Old Maim". The $400,000 for building the unit was provided by the last State Legislature, and was transferred to the college by the State Board-- of Examiners. - - The librarr, measuring 120 by 52 feet, will be in a separate wing of the building, running west library-auditoriu- light-teolort- - ,... ..., ,... 1111111 EMI OM ' . , OM OMB - - ..... OM I of the difSgt. Clorn Stens, 20, United ferent departments of the col- States Marine Corps, has relege have given suggestions for ceived wounds for the second the new structures. time in Korean action, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Stens, 178 Navajo St., learned. , The Salt Lake Marine 'has been In Korea since last April. He is ,LAYTONAll citizens of Lay- recovering from shrapnel wounds ton, Kaysville and Cfearlield are in the hand which he received invited to attend. a Sadie Haw- Oct. 9 while serving as a medical kins Day party and dance Nov. corpsman. Earlier, on Aug. 13, 29 at the Post Home of the he suffered shrapnel wounds In American Legion Post No. 87 in the left side. A graduate of West High Layton. Costumes representing char- School, Sgt. Stens enlisted in the acters from the comic strip will Marines one week after his gradI i uation in June, 1950. be judged and prizes given. ing. Representatives , , 1 - Ls- t - ,, OM IMO OW ..,. ,.,:. ::,-,,,,,- - ,:: , - ,,, .......--",...,- , .............,,,,..,.e.....,. r'll '''. , , . , . ; - , ,i z- '," f , t - - i rj....1-1- i it . 71 :7 , , . ' AO. J.........,. 41i,. , ..,..:114,010) f ( 11 I ono ' 7 , Ilia. '. i V (..,,,----- 4 J q II - . O i )) . . ,d- -stir 4 lib rilprOPI I , .. .... woe 4 Wil. r A t:41 , , I Ama, , 100 011011 ,. . . ; , your iable spread needs no warm-up,- ,, e ore you serve II ow :, ' , - . - - , .11 AAA 'Ptés-ter-- . , - .. . ,,,) riIt'a New Parkay is ready to spread the instant : ,''''''.' ' roll take it out ofyout refrigerator. Even when ice i ,:e"'''' ' freshest the on OvIdNtorParkay spreads- smoothly ' , , ' ,, ,... -, , also of bread! , , :' An exclusive new Kraft discovery improves the ' semi of Parkay at all temperatures :. ; makes it taste even better than before! Leek for Our new Get new Parkaynt your grocer's today! , WI I I - - . . - - . ,,, , s . a - 2 - , . ' , , - -- -- - ---- . . ' ' th-- n I. brrt,11113 P -- I .m); - , blue lackeys! . ilarEnte:d. - , 2. ..: i , Airs' '' . - ' , , A ' - - UT IT cosn so WM!I Its true that Albers Oats for a family flour .01U only three cents! $o.; , AND , ow ou r Oats - , Olt OOP pm , I 0, ,, I .., N4), 0 1, w 10 2,!-- ., -, ,,,,,,, Ii,,,, ,, , , , -, - - , - If gr 121,R . asrife zr .;:::14....1P019,!ri 40- I 494 . .,,. t ,,,- ' ' - - i.e.., 'io rl . .;" 11bri;73 -- , ,..,,..,,: 00 - AND HERE'S THE REASON , ;., :)'.., v,,,e Nivea WHY...Jaen; Oats is Albers proceisl -' It comes to you packed with lots'of nourishment plus its own special hearty"locked-in'tflavo- . 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L. minor bump on the head bruised , lip Thursday mornia: , when he was struck by a trwir , :41. , near his home. ' , 4,1 t ,t War World veterans Utah of I ; was taken by boy five-yea-r 1 . or polia: eight-II who hold , .. I Ambulance to L D S Hospita- I year term life insurance may was he ' where given emergency .. still convert to permanent plans I , ' released. and treatment ' , , Veer-, local G, ,..1 insurancel ., , --' ' '... ' . ,4,--- : s'''''.---- '"- - - '''''''''' ''''''."."- - - - ' The Mishap' otturrecr' -' ' '''''''''''' ' 7.--- ..' ;' ans Aa MIMS tratiorrirdliciri-srian-- tribe n- or-Elgi- n Avenue IntersettloThursday. 8:27 am. at ' East eth and Street V.-to the officers, According ., t The boy'apparently ran into the r the permanent type policies carry F side of a soutbound dump truck,: ' 1 ' .., values certain that guaranteed 0 it 0 term , (, loaded with asphalt, driven ,b1"- not have. do policies PROVOThe Brigham Young Albert L Freeman, all 33, of 1 G.I. The life insurance 1 only social unit, O. A. to university investigai. St., ' according which may not be converted v , ' , , w,. 4ti . ,i..,, I Is." 4::- 4 n. Lr4 . ..,.., ,,. ...,... y vf .,..,,. under present laws is the special Trovata, will hold its Invitational ing officers, who reported ,,,,,,,77,..., , . . five-yea- r noticonvertible term ball Friday at 9 p.m. in Provo citations were issued. policy that is issuable to veterans City and County Building, it was with service aince June 27, 1950, announced Wednesday. Al! unit members are invited the start of the Korean hostilito attend with their dates and ties. each will be given two invitations V. A. officials said term for guest couples to attend the be converted ap,may upon ,' , , , '' ' ,tqh 101111'111 4 plication to the Administration annual affair, The theme has .'-'' 1 , ' , , t 1' ct I -'. ' -.; at any time before the term been announced as "Southern lit every giant tone Atti. 'or t II It I I ,C.,1,,Cit- -,, IC ,,,i.,!,;t Plantation." Bob , Music will be by 40 x,:044,',,,Ii.5,ok;:46todaoia,..C.4.4,4420140,.,L4 periods expire. No physical exle,: 4.41N47.4,10:4.:, ,,ili w..., 4 -, ., :5s'5e'S t.....,..,,,,,,..,,,,,3,...,, t.., ,,,,,,,,, - , Ali . amination la.. xequired,,.but the Evans' dance band. Approximate300 are students to veteran must ly expected BIDS TO BE CALLED SOONThis is architect's drawing of proposed pay the first premium of the converted pol- attend. building planned for Branch Agricultural College at Cedar City. The building will be built A floor show will include voicy upon application. with a $400,000 appropriation of the last State Legislature, transferred to the college by the ::: cal selections -- by Ron Wilcox, . ' State Board of Examiners. Carole k Provo; dancing by Fischer, Provo, and selections by the L. B Y U What For? Quartet. oplt Connie Cameron, St. Anthony, Ida., chairmans the central committee composed of Anna Lou 4,, Miller, Janice Anderson and Kario;all Rae ma of Provo, Jackson, ,.... , 1:5,; .. ,..w- and Mary Anil Sorensen, ' 1 1. . Salt - , United States Should Enact a Nelson, Richard Robison, Barbara Brall,,Shirlene Alsop, Ruth Compulsory Fair Employment Mayfield and Ron Ellasom Practices Law." Competition also will be held , in extemporaneous and im- 'School -''' promptu speaking. Extemporeas,,,. ' ' meous Speakers 'will talk- on 3 Dec. S. U. the in of communism pects .. Thirty-on- e students will attend PROVOA school board elec. tion to select a member for the ., , ADvIrrisimeNT post now held by Dr. Milton , Marshal in District No I will be '' Mrs. Chester Monis held Dec. 3, the Provo Board of reports. , Puts On Blue Bonnet Education '.Candidates for the position, term must have She Loves F. H. E. I the five-yea- r filed, applications with the board , '. by Nov, 18, according to the ,,.,, school board's ruling. The elec,.. tion will be held in the Provost. , -- Elementary, School. 1 -- ' ( ' 1 In other board action, mem,, : , 4... , , bers decided to dismiss school 4- 4, 1 , bn Dec. 23 for the annual Christii mas vacation rather than on the - --- - - - - : N, ,14 as in the past. ,A 6: , , los..1'. J 4 .0 ,, , A : .. l'...,.., , ,'" , . , - - . , , - , . i , - 13, 1952 City, Thursday,sNev. Ideas on fair employment legis- from the liniveriity of Utah. . lation and communism in the They are United States will be aired by Debaters, Laurel Kreslibaum, Utah college students Saturday Bill McConahay, Joyce Thorne, liebate,meeting-at-Brigham- . Sylvia...,Iinight,,,,..Joan,,..Casper, PrOVO.-- -r KarenFifilaysóic Billy' Merrill, The B y U annual Invitational Seena Lee Faulkner, Craig HanJunior Varsity debate tourna- son, Jane Ipson,- Jeanine Foster, ment will draw debaters .from Martha Hartman, Janet Trowmost Utah eolleges. Teams from bridge, Pat Fred, Doug Jensen, the University of Utah, 'Utah Douglas Osmond and David Pack. State Agricultural Colleg e, Extemporaneous speakers, RenB Y 11, Weber, Snow, Branch dell Maybey, John Hemple, Holly Agricultural and Carbon College O'Conner, David Clayson, Karl Keller and Ann Kirk.. will vie for honors. Impromptu speakers, Mary Lou Question for debate is; "Re. . - taki Salt 1 -. . , - NEWS AND DESERET CditegouebateNleet ''Sot Saturday at BYU 1 , , , , :..- , . . , . . , A, remora, ,i4.4Las . |