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Show 011' you cAri . ovemaaso. llamas sad Surma. Nub. Weirs mai, moth dimemsla ,f' 11 , r - tp .011s go' os IAA Sidi Lake Oor , T I AG Set - tit b - lip better-bui- cliciste .t L , (11"411111. MON) ie"I'llrik Buchner blocks for his home because he anted the very best obtainable. rillinifi . IR - eb. ICS.' s .19,- - Sib 74456 ' 11fIZES YOUg; flY10 litV V! ' S. MAIN Like C011. ( )t -- COI qtfria I. 1 8 a la tlds rim ontsee: Maico --- many-side- aI) if:01000.00.4 insimmost $pie s, 1460. -- S7 305 . 111410.111 , Ithrther yuts plea so built' a large or small home. garage, fan buildings, or a pannier- cial building. you II appreciate the plus dean. sages of Buchner building materials: Buchner blocks. white - if'''. Pumice'. Pink lava, blue cinder. . reason-misteel masonry paints. N...,, con. lash. and all t)pes of pre-ca. I N mar products. rVP!.00' 4 ilkohn Bo Satisfied, Insist on the emot , , ' - Watches watch repoit service lest m,,., . - d - fun. But In the News Magazine , gi backshop this theory Is re-futed by the master printer ti who sets up the pages to . '''''' , , be reproduced by rotogravure WeUer Rollin Crandall .. to everyone on the staff. Bill Ko00:41; ,r.,, is as colorful as his I Bill ., heritagea southern mother wouer Rolli n crandall and a Yankee father, with both families looking askance , at the romance, which was in true fiction fashion. Bill was born in Olathe, Kansas, where his father had a printing 'office. All the family were musical, and as the youngsters grew up they followed a d careerhelping Dad in the print allot), playing In bands, and writing verse and music. 'Among the highlights of his exciting lifeall, mind you, sandwiched in between print shop dutyare three years withltingling Brothers circus as a trombonist, several 'years in Hollywood writing songs and music and a period in Salt Lake during which he authored three popular books. One of Bilrs marches written for Winston Churchill brought letters from the great wartime British leader and from King George VI. His juvenile book. "Old King Grasshopper" sold thousands of copies; and his humorous little volume -- Susie," which be consid-era a forerunner to Ferdinand the Bull, was also a a back. big seller few years Another iterit Bill likes to recall is his association with Harold Bell Wright long before that noted author had savored fame.- One day into Bill's print shop in Olathe 'rambled a long, lean fellow looking for a part time job, because he had. important businets of his own to take up a good part of each day. Bill hired the fellow,'and later. when they became fast friends. 'the newcomer showed Bill his other work. It was a novel called --That Printer of Udell's." And that's only a smattering of Bill's activities; he invented one of the first automatic feeders for four color presses" and sever31-sma- l gadgets to facilitate the work of his fellow craftsmen. Now back in Salt Lake, to which he was introduced ten years ago and where he worked all during the war, Bill is that essential link in the Magazine chain the guy who gets the copy in shape for you to read. Romance in the editorial rooms? 'Boalt!., The Magazine backshop has more than its share. !': 1 with CUEHNER BLOCKS The "maim masons- - in the above pic.. sure arc putting the finishing touches on the beautiful new home of Dr. A. Cyril Canister. Like many -- other neW kale owners. Dr. Calliuer chose strength-testc- . r? In Fine ORDERS TAKEN t, ., litah lt ,...., of the glamor and r1.i0 THE UNINITIATED,- - most seems to center L excitement in a magazine-offi- ce around the editorial side. Thoieltre the folks who go out to the stories, who meet Ilt of the ' th ,ot e"bigw".p o 4i. Ifr Specialize hit. certified wekisioelter. Li) A V I y Glamor In The Bookshop i 441' 9oes anotheit 1 We LI ) 11"11"q"1 ph. 44isz Itt-)to- e NAIL 0111MIS GIVEN trEcum ATTENTION - it, . 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