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Whipped et your fingertip!. ,: Lc0, - - A "good home-cookemeal for 75 cents per plate Will be ,, , EAST ' o.;, 44.4,, - ,2,;114 - Salvation Army Sets S.1.. Supper & fin - : 'NOV r. - te.'...,,4. ..4 l : - - . 1 J171A, 1.1111..prr - ,. .. , .. - , ' ...i.. '''r 0, t211111 : t I 1111 Student Society 1 ' Delicious! Economical! ' ' . . , ' ' - - . . . - - , , ' 0 - Lot-Ange- les Quicklfealthful! vA ,,. - , ' . .. , - ,... .... . .. . ......... . ... .. '. ' ro,commended. of a wing fo the Elementary School is 4-- achievement program for the North Summit area will be- - held Thursday at 7:30 pip. at ,the courthouse in Coalville, according to County Agent E. L. Guitmon and Home Demonstration Agent Naomi Jensen. Highlight of the evening will be the presentation of awards and Club certificates to successful boys and girls. LA . Tour Talce Off on e 4-- . L . C h a m b e r Members . .. 47H 1 TO SUNNY SOUTHHoward W. Price, president of the Salt Lake Chapber of Commerce, gets some advice from , Mrs. Josephine Barrett-- Western Air Lines counselaire. Mr. Price heads a C. of C. good-wil- l delegation that left by air for Los Angeles Thursday. --- ' - , ' ' , ,... General meetings are sched- - topics are slated to be discussed ing student population. This exuled for 8 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. 1 section meetings by authori- pansion program should take Saturday. The Friday evening ties from the Vpiversity of Utah, place before a new sthool is '1 i i Fd ' i , Home Defer , ., -- ' le , IIded .',''- - - . - lif - ' 'i.i . ' - "''',.- - -- - In an , interview Wednesdat nigilt he 'said the new Republie-:can Congress should balance the budget next year.. r .-- 4, . Dthi6 Pld i r 1954. i I - CLEVELAND tmSen. Bridie-s- 1 (R, N. 11.), ranking minority' member of the Senate Appro.. priations committee, says ,rel ductions are not likely beforto4" perre Eltrans!on, i , Off tosunny ' California 'from end then ittend- the VS M1111- I a finally "damp" Utah, members versity - of Washington football of the Salt Lake.City Chamber game. I of Commerce Thursday boarded a Western Air Lines plane for a I of goo(Pvillt-tou- flamed-OfficersI ...1.N....The group, numbering more inum,.. than 20, including those who left earlier by private automobile, Salt take City's "Pledge for will, remain in the coast city Home Defense" campaign is mov- through Saturday, according to ing along at an encouraging pace, Howard W. Price, chamber presiMaj. Edward Gallagher, .city di- dent.. , rector, said Thursday. The travelers will meet with Workers at the American Auto. civic and business leaders from LOGAN -- - A Logan freshman, mobile Assn., 15 E. 4th South, Los Angeles and surrounding called for more registration cards areas Thursday night it a din- Glen Haddock, has been elected Wednesday after they had signed ner in the California Club to president of the Independent up nearly 100 Individuals. Per. establish personal and business Students' Assn. at Utah State sons not belonging to club groups contacts, according to Terrell C. Agricultural College. He sucare encouraged to register with Drinkwateepresident of the Los ceeds Keith Anderson, , also- - of the AAA, Maj. Gallagher said. Angeles chamber. Logan. Not too many club groups have Other officers elected include Following a luncheon Friday completed registration as yet, the at the Jonathan, Mr. Drinkwater Barbara Farrell, Inglewood, Cal., director said. The following is a will lead a round table discussion vice president; Jean R I e k s, Can Driggs, partial list of , those organiza- based on the theme,-"Ho- w and Ida:, secretary, 7it tions most prompt in signing Our Two Cities Best Help. Each Eleanor Knowles, Ogden," pub. their members as volunteers:" Other?" , licity manager. Critchlow Post Spanish-AmeThe tour will wind up SaturAn executive committee, eonlean War Veterans; Certified Pub- day with a visit to the Univer- sisting of a representative from lic Accountants Auxiliary; Ladies sity of Southern California cam- each of the classes, has also been of the Moose; rEnsign Chapter pus, where the visitors will lunch elected.- - Members' of the comof Business and Professional mittee are Don Cook, freshman; Women's Clubs; and the SoropLarry Porter, sophomore; James timists. Mortimer, junior, and Lu Dean The Post Office clerks at. the Thurston, senior. - , .Salt, Lake Post Office were ex- Visits !neither of the Advisory pected to be the first men's group are Anna Marie Heyrend, organization to reports complete EVANSTON, WYO.Home for Rigby, Ida.: Nora Thurgood, . registration Thursday- evening. a short visit with his parents, Mr. Clearfield; Vera Stevens, Logan, Individuals may also register and Barkle, Deweyville. Joyce as a - civil defense volunteer and Mrs. Frank Samuelson, is Lt. worker in the Ilobby of the Center Morris (Toff) Samuelson former at the University, has been at star on the basketball team of the Theater, Maj. Gallagher said. University of Wyoming for sev- Fort Riley, Kan. He will go to i Fort Bennington, Ga.; to take an eral years.. Lt. Samuelson, who was ailed associate Infantry officers' , to active duty from the reservericourse. -- ent 0..0.000..11.,..::: , .. . It plans are completed, the prison could obtain fish by providing refrigerated , tion to the prison site. ,, ' !leo 1 - , 1 ahead of schedule, 6.,pr is aLusiu 141offitt informed. the board members, , A problem of high teacher . turnover is apparent in the Provo LOGANDelegates will begin meeting Is a symposium on Mor- - L.ISU On School..Distriet.-Dr,Molfit- t said. arriving Friday, and registration mon culture. It is toof be' held in n;.-Institute-About 42 of Provo's 185 teachers -t Religioconduked ivilt the iff; be dufIng , , tChurch of :eats Christ of Lilt- year, he explained. i fall meetingl Sat-- , eriirkonr.f4o.rts ttAl,e1952 said that meeting Saints,The tertay ' , ' of the Utah Academy of Sciences, urday morning is An the recep- - i salaries paid 'outside of ,.1.. ., 1-,i larger -- -.' ' - tipnrounge - of the ' COMIlitnil Arts and Letters., PROVOLA decision , deter. tUtah and marital problems con. ' tributed to this teacher problem. ,, Building. .1 be will representAttending two mine whether-- - the ' 'junior - Sectional schedare of meetings Utah'colleges aatnidvesuriloceeach in be ex- s, ..i, Meetings will ,uled for 3 'p.m. Friday and 10302 schools '. can-- ., school or a flew '1)àncl'ecl am. --Saturclay.111 arts and litters, -- :, be held Friday evening raw,: ., ., F morning at Utah- -State- biological sciences, geology, in structed should be made soon IT physics, chemisty, mathematics by the Board of Education,--D- r. Agricultural College. "' C) astronomy, end in social J. C; Moffitt, superintendent of . schools, made this appeal to the . the biologiCal sciences, sev- beard this, week. ' l l' , .--,, ' . sciences and recwill be discussed by I has The - ,,f.'' geology biological eral.subjects superintendent A es.' . i''''' ,'''; '''.'"'' ''' '0' 4.44 sectional. according to Mrs. E. Don Hansen. Dr. Arthur ,4 ft, that the ,' - -- .' , , .N- - . . g, ',roll !Gladys L. Harrison, general' :see' :1Iolmgren, and Dr. W. S. Boyle Dixon Junior 111P,h Schools be 6 ' i'r'.'''. '' ' ' UTAH STATE PRISONThe Utah State Board of Corrections Thursday morning heard two applications for employment, and reports by the Utah. State Parole, Department and Warden Marcell" Graham. , -- , Parole officials reported that 15 parolees ,and' 17 probationers had been added to their supervision during October. The board now is supervising 638 persons on parole and Iprobation in Utah. Warden Graham reported on progress in the root cellar being constructed to store prison canned and fresh foods.. ' The unseasonable autumn weather has caused complications in the prison's hod supply, the warden noted. About half of the 16,000 bushels of apples raised for the prison are spoiling because of the unusually warm weather during September and October. The' corrections board also heard a report on negotiations to secure California tuna fish for processing during winter months at the prison eannpry, Warden Graham said that under California law, fish not commercial canning meeting standards is iavailable to state and welfare institutions without : . 5 Sen. Bridges Sees Taxes Remaining Up Until '54, , On Activities- -- -- Thotiday,allov. 13, 1953C1 )....:D.ESE.17,.....! LoOoklAtoOk.Plid.:.Meet7P!1. Ilears Report , ' - NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Solt take City Ut:04.-A'00.401,10Y.:1S,I.atq$4;:''';;:.-....::- i s, , U. , . . . - - , - ,....,.-..- ., ,-- .. - , --- - -- I , |