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Show , ,.: ,NEWS, Solt :Lo1;e Zity; 2F-13-E- SERET 1 19: 1952 Utah, Saturday, APrit ... , .:.yilritoh s i'-- ' Ho hit'ill.:'. 1 ,,,N,th.,-,....r Explorers ' i. , ' , i , , , . 1 - - 1 . ,' 44,-- . I' I I I e h, ( - , , . le p) , , . . , sit . ;A ? f - -- 1 , - I. . .. . e t i ,0, , 9:30 - ,, :- . ... 1 e - LIR. ' g 7 Scout-,Compaig- tours" "of ., , . -- (,1;'1:iitt:Xilitr,i15 14j1114.'ilitt;14'0 , . ' : Six Scouts Win Eagles 13.19 ' ' , ' , . honor - AtTleriCall Fork Leader First - k ,,') - Eagle badges were presented to six ScoutsIf courts of honor he,ld in three local districts during the week. Merrill and Willard M. Davidson and David Engh, Troop 161, reached the top Scouting rank at a court held by the Wilford district: The Eagle as won by John- - L. Wayne R. Merague, adviser to Post 2708 in American Fork, Thomas. 36; Harold F. Stewart, r his at a Temple View became the first Explorer lea-deto receive one of the new 700, received court; and C. Kim Anderson, 417, YMMIA honorcertificates, it was announced by Kenneth Shef- Pioneer. JOhn B. Bushman, 500, received field, chairrnitii of th e Ekplorer committee of the general board. an eagle silver palm at the Temple The certificates have teen de-- 1 View court, and eagle gold palms signed to honor Explorer)eadersiof service. Itais printed In gold were won by Richard Gilbert, 1, who have coropleted more thart!and green. the colors of the Mu Wells district, and E. John Neiderthree years of suCcessful leader- - tusl, and has a place for a gold hauser, 173, of the Wilford district. ship and completed specific re- - seattor each year of leadership n p . 1 r, A prOgrarn has been prepared for the sustainin.i-membershicampaign to be iieia'at 6 a in. May 1 at the Rainbow Randevu, according to Verner O. Hewlett, council kresident. Wendell J. Ashton is in charge of the program, James S. Smedley is arranging for the early breakfast. - More than 1000 men are expected to attend the affair at which they will receive prospect cards for themselves and five other men. The campaign will be a one-da- y affair with enrollmenta made quirements In 10 fields of rill- - complete. 'Explore leader McTague ap- during the day, of the kickoff. gious activity each year. some time ago for the plied :The new certificate is an addi- - award but his ppplication was tion to one that hss been imatieellheld up until the 'bew certiftGo If in the past for up to three yearlicates were off the ' .- - --- lor, sign the first 'or the pew certificates 'Program Planned 1230 en yeur dial anim , .10i , CHANNEL FIVE , ' ''' Meet ATIORIIEY ida ,h, I , . DISTRICT ot,r 2, - ,, , . , ' ' . to Win YA'4MIA Honor . ..,. ... Name the Brand )ou're advertising and ACTION ADS will sell it Quick! 7 . Course Used For Scenes - - When you're 'shopping at a store, you know that the surest way to get exertly what you want is to ask for he produrt by its brand name. Fol that reason the best r Chow Wagon oo BBuu The Anderson Boarding Company, which feeds most Hollywood companies on location, has added a new wrinkle to its servicethe helicopter SuPpl;e , Robert Mitchum was aiways losing golf balls Ina deep BPCSIThe barranca on a Los Angeles golf course, RKO Radio was able to duplicate a strip of Korean terrain needed for a seems in "The few Korean Story" within miles of the studio.' Mitchum remembered the location so well that he wet al?le tn draw a map ofit for slroducer Edmund Grainger. It was found to resemble in every detail the backgrounds which had been filmed in Korea. .The unusual terrain was the sale way to toll ACTION,AD readers what you offer for . . is to name the brand. .. , - aaee ooddrr -- T6- - - Of Silver Award Commissioner Explained "luncisi-,wagon.- - r.. - a- t, civic-minde- " 1 t 'the frItti.: , The , ' KU74710 i KALL , a.0 restock IldNitt 910 011ittlaL . sad a ball -- t. boors, with $ the retlexteS U Sop bangs. tram coati la crass 1 ult." sorsa Rnger Menndial: ballet a Ikrsd4 et Musk mita nal toga list 3 I Saari; , ts Suenansa 1 ;WU AttiwiwT out with 411La 000d etuUe It'be Antstotan, Rota Parte,.inttettNi , teen Stars 1 lauppinexi ittvtwat Rout wait Pipe PIO Ill Lees !MOO- kodio Stale 1 5 I I Mal Climes 4, , nards 4it Pn I roads Connie& , $ae to God teligloa cwti II.P. - WMPOire it Crumtwit In Tt St Creropms I 01 .:0) 1 oo of Crsan 4 . - i 415 rat'', K. 1 Kmikb 'Ilv,tion rtot 4s 1 Sap LIU - et 1 .1 Churnt . D'Artre present Altalf PHI.. Oboe . program 0 sem.i.elster - VANDP111400P VANOEWHOOP VANDr11110e. IVANDERHOOP HOOP V A NDERHOOP V , atom plm rand, vAvnrctmoop v A Ploilbottmi mom 1 Halton VAMDWRHOOP Ilika80111, VANDERHOOP Rteortit Mivtil 1 V ' V Radio i Petrel Penh in Attlee Joe Leo --,-- ---Time; ' ' lune 1 lliereitervined anti entries turfs, Intl $1. Jae LA4 ' I Prate eritte 1 ANINKR1400? ANDKR1400? MA OA r f. i a at Chtesits Restml Ishi , 19 twl:!LN4 itt ' ètv 411vo) Whew ll") to Tga CHANOIR tIVII NC1,0AufgeNit " I mtNI"t"."tts'" Ict On Man M At4vntwo flM e1h Owl- 1;90 littaltht Saturday, April Isr,Cy - Itiatat fin , ' Ra,twoo, Iron Paktt Ikul,awsa 'PI Ch.rlito itt4111 tokl 1,30 14.4110 Its Bret thy.) ne Kan a Oa Tait Therefor Creek letter chieftain ' of ar.rtair laMr rnstriH. ationaop la fol Cita a(Aap9al la al arrow, Ita, Lea Atoathiat Lana 1 l'Aitt4'At 'P- (Rom., 1,, )ti. -- of, ,E .L I AC )(111 AuCt ';it c112 Former If S. vice. to ) t tC U N C E c5 el, E ,. 11 . - .1, 'tkt.-- i k' ' I 3 4"!., , ' : ,....t, i. t .... - ,,r7-7,-,.-- ; ', -- ' li .. 4 t ' 3 , ' e koi ,,,, , 1... ' ' '' ' I .' . ''''... ", volv, I .,,...,., 4.- -- Iv ' ' nr,A ,- ' ,' .. lie -, c ,-,-- x . it 4, - '...,d - k.,,, 1 ' I 4 4 ) t Po tt bieN, ', -- ',,A ! . -- , , '',,,--- .. ' , et,. -. ' , ,i'..,!-.,),,..46-- ' ' ,l' I -, 4'.1.4 i ,,.', ,.. , ,, - ' i , ' . lootetisee of Mexico 30. Entices 31 City (Mut) 32. Metallic rocks Amm 34 A ilurce,,, 28 Indians ; , - - SCOUTS TO All) Western Scut s and Explorers will the Boy join :the nearly three million boys and 4nen--of Scouts of America this year in a campaign to get out the vote for the coming national 'election. A 'million of the above posters will be placed in store windows and other public places throughout the iuktion, Utah's share will be about 10,000. of sugar .33 Project end of a church 37. Piece Out Kettle Commissioners W. Plan Annual Banquet - - a - SYLVANIA 6111111MENT4111111111 11111111111M1111111111 - than Tuesday. Commissioners are invited along with their wives. - I ' TELEVISION tut ELECTRONICS STATE vitt ' - 1114.041 14211 ;4141ftly411 IVIGIIT AND DAV GUARANTEED TELEVISION SERVICE ADMIRAL TV SERVICE , 11111111111E11111M11111 - , felt 11111 Orgins , Wives of Commissioners of the Great Salt Lake Council will hold their annual banquet and election of officers at the Weasku Inn nellt Saturday evening. April Reservations must be,made at Scout headquarters not later IMENNIMIMINERVI ; . It 4- ': --. - r wasumalmordola ormolomrsiammil 3. Fruit of smell , 42 Seines 43, Sran cis x 1- 111111P.MillIMUM qvtrJ 41. Marra, Nigerian -- MIIINEREM1111111 drink (vat.) KSL , N, - , .34. Arabian Lowp ' , st -- - v 34. Occupied 33. SSvISS river IA. A Domesticat$ Jargon.' Lass Revelry Source of indigo 3? A pulpit ( Early churches) 2. Greek letter 30. Marshy mestlows . Netionel VANPVRTOOP ' 21. 22. 28. 23, 34 .f ne. Menthe rillireit ne Al, kelonei Cluarti Premien' leiney , vitsintitHoor for Must 1,howonl. ..,: 11 ; -7 A1 'm i)ArAr short, stocky president 24 Cruel 27, Copper 'Negro 33P1naceous tree ( Ne VAd6FRHOOP VANPPRHOOP . Welts Itrn. 11,30 , , - of Meisel 1 11,11, - , I words oh Isticated world Nowt t Tres,urs Chtel 10 66 S 10,1 1 0 36 10 46 , ......, 1.1trit Pratte R totei Or, Dr ottati Iktivite ., do ISuntiod t t AO I 31I 943 , at I A , Footlikit part Counterpart, people 8 City iChin 13 11. Tire ,11 American Indian unknown 'god ItHind 1 .11. 'Cordial 1)1. Fish Anger It. lit this place IS Corridor chre Krieg Variety of willow Solitary 23. 7- , horses s' Y a To hazard 0 Long rod ' Ttitato 011.11,,,, --.- .. 4, 9 00 9.1 it 9 36 ..N.. until .......- .-- f 00 s to a 1111kitii '7 . 13. 14. Lane 61 , ItuES I a let . Plat Ptrwl Nwic 10 IS 10. I SAlltraing I i In ent 12. a' ime Mends I m.... APRIL: 20 MORNING, lilt 1 Worid Naas Tonleat'a San& Paul a Ittcorti Pit. $aitd line- - praise' Sol Iowa Schee itonialtes--, PI Qlkill KDYL Saturday, April Its 'run ?Sotto en -, I htexkon illute .Word Pawl - i ,A ft Seat Poun4-1- 4 22. deity 1 Golf mound River e of three 2 Egyptian t i Night Paul I Sat for a portrait 40. Oriental TV PM arid , ''' 141,hreAli Imus reeH litt Otiree 11011115 ''. Tabtrharie Cahn 14sze it 1111 Rat' , Ihnir M'ulleal Posi moi I 11141thMiknOatts, qutil Light 1 Larbtran lee. W. Nentiaa.. Catholic Ch. Sotto at Prophets Itittlint 'Peva , De, : stggg Plitit4if party; Meta? Slts Wite tit Roe T. Mateok Otters Priem! likfald Neve oft - .ioutP-1-- 4 nes a Old and a $and - :I:7" 20. Game of Charicil 21 Group DOVVN ACROSS Marrow in a bone 5. Extend over A Hebrew prophet 10. The PentAteuch 1. Oprg, Cohurn'a Carom- ht wortd's Otaawat mean I latt, merrY-ao- , roiiitit 1 the 1 61 S - , Organist ....... riL4 OS Tnttli Progrant Mtn' Ikt. POIS Treas. OrPt Inat -., It. , - IT. " C ,- his views as follows: "I don't have a hobby, and I had enotIgh traveling during the war, I wish I had si contract that would permit me no more than a week off at a time." DAILY CROSSWORD " rand 044 ''-- liLjr:li Citt10, , Jut LeIrs:: ,, the-pos- support them.' StIVOT I - , (1,, - Caneleiielit tad I glICAA , 1 &atom's , Quartot !New Writhe Date Witlt."Musts Latina 17:4 p0,61:1:4 12 06 RADIO PROGRAMS FOR SUNDAY Sancta, - , I 1,1 s Una Wish) 1 fas ant 11,ss eratima, N110 I post committeemen are entined to participate in the activities of t and thereby brcome eligible for the awards,',A 'Renter Youmans explained. "However; It is not encouraged." He now has four in Hollywood and 24 back In his native Okla,. horns. "I've had to become a star," says Dale. "Hay comes high and the horses are counting on me to yL,Ilia k .1 it tp , Victor Mature Asks For More Prefers In the I 4 - 10 IS Weattwr flp4.2rt I ar4tiltho On b tar 00 30 10,a I Warmest y Per J4:17Gtiarhant ; II Noy Kato a Sa Vita telai 14 Mere te. ' slit, your last Doan . 1 9,1 , Musical Pettiourt LAWN, Nita . Dinner Mutts amostitatellave of neitims Neentorwewne As 0 no i oitre, - t I. IT? , gavial , I Mum 1 News boalpds nottr Orthwoals progra ls I et meats la , Kohors Q Waxworks I 1 at Mut Jams Outs Ore Parade et hind Amer. bleats P11.11 - U"der"ual a ktra Pr. Paritiess AthiresS , tii ..1 Operatic" , Work! News Pew Los Ino. i 1,30t ' My O 114mo-oto- al Is , rhltago 'boat. of tha Air , broad, Oast I Illgoiallo." lostorod AS 1 , , - Stars for Dotson I 41 Mang. lI 00 11 3b 4,43 ill; Oil Obeli Tama .s - A. 'V, rttah Report 1 rarIltirs Nis Oreboatra by the stations. tKMUR,1230 1KNAK,12801 tINDIrlittittleT l Libereellideet I Timo I Gene Musatmas Irosafal rarelas , w B. . t EMS I I testi Stews Mee, Where . llama la Ilipls Dews tee Ote keno et City , :Ambaria JAM. LOC a 1160 KSL, I Tweaty Kowa Sparta e areturnultd an Insecurity, please call a stationxdireelly, ,. vent , appearine-her- e ! , ' rainstorm radii end television ilstints ri ,. , , 0 , .. , . g , , - ; '.. a' 4c17e);IsYL'"IPS, . 4 It wasItsed for the first time recently when the outfit was The application of an Explorer Explorers." Activities necessary' catering for Lusty Men," commipsioner for the new silver to meet the requirements must be on location near Aligora Ranch, '30 miles from Los Ahgeles. tWard, approved by the advance- completed with the unit. Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake rely on familiar brand names, so a Unable.to reach the cistand ment committee Of the Great Salt "No man can possibly pbtain-crew by motor because of five name the brand in your ACTION Al) to insure a quirk Lake Council, was recently turned rating if he is not registered in an miles iof mud and muck caused Is sale from sure results you get from loweost ACTION ADS. down by the national council. Explorer unit and active with that by sudden rains. The company In a letter, it was pointeiout unit, participating in its events," went to thernby helicopter. that "primarily Explorer awards the letter stated. "Men not so FOR SURE RESULTS' AT LITTLE COST USE were ,designed and meant only for registered are not entitled to any , . ' ratings or awards in Exploring." Horses - This ' applies to commissioners Dole and other council Scauters, in the result cethe record-breakinMost of Hollywood's movie To Big Automobile Man-1933 which of Ackorliting (Spanera ity Attocuttion if Aotespapor Clastthod opinion of John Youmans, assistant stars like to confine their ac, Dale Robertson likes horses the Scout executive and adviser to the tivities to a limited number of changed the topography of many Boors in tooporotion,tritit grand iNemat Foundation, lorarpornitaii places in southern California. way most ,acfors do big cars. He advancement committee. pictures yearly. Not so Victor --- -, Mature. On the set of "Androtwo a with horse or Exhis "Adults an with buys , registered cles and the Lion," Vic stated RADIO PROGRAMS FOR SATURDAY .EVENING, APRIL 1St savings at the end of each picture. plorer unit, such as advisers or . - t , . , , , .., , 0 at , launched at a Perhaps no finer campaign has ever been , SOMA S more of America th an the ortune time the .. Boy by p national di-- ve soon to start to urge citizeni to register and -vote in the e Hon' this fall. . four' In a messa and councils the , 333 to the Utah , others throughout tThçnation , Dr. Arthur A. Schuck outlines . the task ahead for the ore than 2,950,000 Scouts and lead- ei's about 30,000 of whom re in the Beehive State.,---- -. Amerto "This campaign will mak s great contribution , Ica, both by stimulating our ad t population to meet the responsibilities of good citizenshipNky voting and by im- pressing upon boys their responsibility regard when they come of age,",, Dr. Scbuck 'pointed 4,stN , .... FART OF TEAR'S PROGRAM "The 13oy Scoutsf America, as 'a 'good tur tQl.hthe.n a to national Campaign urge are,promoting se of Amerlea.to-eicercitheir franchise, and regitter promptly and vote in the elections this fall," Dr: Schuck etJ plaineThis Ir partocour. program to go 'Forward on Lib- - Ns erty's' Teams The campaign is being conducted in cooperation with with-- the Freedoms Foundation. It is entirely out reference to any candidate or part9. It has earned the d individendorsement of patriotic agencies'and uals all over the 'country. ''According to the records, on July 1, 1848, the total population of the United States over 21 year's of age, and The total of therefore eligible to vbter was 94,092,000. those who voted in the November, 1848, national elections was only 52 per cent of those whb Were eligible, or 48,838,- t ' 578," Dr. Schuck continued. "The right to voti is a privilege and responsihiliti which must-b-e intelligently exercised if government of the people is to prevail. TO DISTRIBUTE MILLION POSTERS "The Boy Scout effort will involve two jobs. In tion with registration, the Scouts will distribute"one million posters to stores and offices urging that every eligible person register at the designated time so as to be able to vote in November. The secvd job scheduled In connection with election day is for the Scouts to place 30,000,000 Liberty Bell bangers on the door knobs of all homes urging the occupants to go to the polls and vote. "We in Scouting regard this as our opportunity to make a great contribution to America, both by stimulating our adult population to meet the responsibilities of good citizenship by voting arid by impressing upon boys their responsibility in this regard when they come of age." CAMPAIGN WELL PLANNED AT TOP The objectives of the ampaign are right. It has been well planned from the top. Its success will depend principally upon what is done on a unit level with the literature that is being provided by Freedoms Foundation. "On my honor I will do my best" shotild be kept in mind , by every Scout and Scouter ,,,ehen they receive the posters and cutouts they are to distribilte. , 'Was-buri- ed' , ' ' - ' : ' A KMUR MUST 'GREEN - k . - ..- ,. i , ,,,4,....0., e' it- 1 ) . ) Good-wort- 1i 7,,,,,,, :it ,,.'t Scouts Do National 'Good. Turn' With 'Get Out:And-VolCampaign ''' ' -- -i-, - i Tp ill IL t., - , , .4 ' . - , , By, FORACE , , THEI ,.scouTING,.. , 4 , , ., Explorer leaders of ill', Greatk ., ,,,,, , EAMASThe story of a high, ad- -' DUschesne Tunnel. IS miles east of the group spent the first night In '''' , 4 1 , i Salt Ligttouncif wil eet as the a- cabin at Tryol. Lake.' At four venture winter trip into the Uintihs Kailas Dick Goodworth 1 at 710 p.m. at geout.ad day i , was told byword and picture re-- , leader, Young men in the grouplo'clock the nextmorning they were 4 quarters to draw up final plans kr,.' breakfast and were on ,....,,,,,,- 0 cently to a group of parents andl, were Brent McAffee, Wayne mobilization to b'e'iss! a Icouncil-wid,..4,,,,o , ,, Swdoa!their and ' the befote I Marvin Explorers Alen daylight. Lewis. way townspeople by bert, t ' , .N ' ''' in May. calledsometime li. ere used going up ,i , . , t and ),Ielvitil SnowAhoes ,i' recently returned" Richard , leadert1:7 I The project wilt be part of the! the hills Ind sidis going down. from the trek. ..,Hardman. emergency service program of the The-group started from the After a long and eventful 'day 'Sometimes the packs were pulled )''., t : Vt Boy Scouts of America. It is de-'- , 74 to work out machinery to on the skiis and sometimes carried , I signet! . a large number of- Ex- assemble ' on' the back, I , ' a in very short time in case i plorers WItenthe group irrived at the ' ,,,... of an emergency. Part of the train- i1 1 ' Fish and Game cabin beyond Camp 4 ing now being,given to these young , , 4,, Steiner at the foothf Hayden Peak, , , men is in such fields as first aid s . ,, , , , rescue work. a they found the cabin "se" . re.it-o- f in the. project are a6ntd 12 After snow. under Asoe:Ar :ula; A and individuals ,1 ' agencies the into cabin digging !heir wiyi in disaster training. .e . the Explorers had a time finding 1Thee include the police and fire . 1 the ,top of the chimney so they 1 departments of Salt Lake City, and. , t s s ., could unctiver it "rid build a lire.' , ,, , s the- Red Cross. , , t It was a tired. but happy ,bunch 1 ' A daY' for the mobilization will of youngt men who cooked a late - I t be set at the Monday meeting but ' supper that night. They had accom1I 101111 it ,will not be announced. A system s , plished what they had set out to do. notification by telephone will be of , i mite 9:00 13.M. They.had conquered the Cintahs. ,, Every' , worked out. Radio stations will be ' ON TELEVISION At diybreik, 1he Explorers were , '. alerted and help issue the call when , Enjoy a full hour el the back oh the trail headed home. . -- .. , it is made. The plan also will in, TOtlIGHT They left their4quipment at the WORLDS GREATEST clude a system for notification by .,i cabin to be recovered when :the ' pirsonal contact in case the teleMUSIC .' s,' snow clears and came out on skill!, performed by . ! "'Champion ot system is unavailable. phone 1 , 4. th. P.P1.' carrying only their lunch. It took THI WORLDS FINEST Andrew Adams,,chairman of the ,. ' 14 , miles six hours to travel the dotondot of, ' ,,, .7N , ,,,, Explorer committee of the council, , ' .. N,ARTISTS. , ,, ,,,i.,,.....,-.,. from Bald Mountain back to " tru th 1 and .Hans Rasmussen. field exec, . - 46 , s,, , , . ,,, . , ''''',N truck the starting point where in charge of the project. utive,are -' , .' was waiting to .pick them up. ,, t, It's An Invitation to :'4,6,'',, ,,"This trip was one of the trfitt'str Ammo,' '': 1 ,4''' .-, 34 , st . , The . Classiest experiences ofmv life," one of the ' SIGN NEW CERTIFICATEElbert RIgurtis (standing), group reported. "1 win:Idol take a . , thousand, dollars for it and you general auperintendent of the YoungMen's Mutual Im' 6ouldn't hire me to do it again." provement Association, and David Kini, manual counse, 7 ) , 1. ., 1 , 1 , 'DOWN: - Set Meet On Disasters , ., .: , , ,.. , ,..:-- F.0:-f,s0.10'r.'o'r.i.:- ,,, " , , 3-72,- We Ivfl servieo taut set ie pouf home up until 10 pals ay day , at the wink incledint Sunday. 36 Ceti IACTORY SERVICE CO. 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