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Show - 4 ... -. I .. . -- Alt!' 1114,11,1) - ,:. -- - - PIP ,,,, - dent of the national organization, ;ill arid tch,7elf AnGrsoiinea0iii:Eiiz be represented by four Utah high ordinator at Logan High School, school student delegates at the the delegates will leave Salt Lake national convention at Topeka, City April 23, for the third an,4 Robert A. Nel- - ntial meet. Kai., April 7, eon, state director, said Friday. Delegates who will attend are Accompanied by Director Nel- - Edgel Liechty, Springville High Jealt Larsen, Spanish eon, Mrs. Elaine F. Jensen. Salt School; Lake City, associate vice presi- - Fork High School; Dell Marie Rose, Logan High School, and It - Elwin Nielsen, Murray High Range Analysis- Mr. Nelson, who also is national cornchairman of the executive Mittee, will deliver the- Opening address and will preside at several sessions. , Lists Stock .1, ,,, The : '' '''''''' - I ' " ' ,..m.w. ' ' 4 ' 74e- - . ' c. 41 - ., Loss Not Heavy - Range livestock of Utah, now in Ste lambing and calving period and in the critical days between bay and grass, are "not in good condition." But actual losses due to the severe winter have not been heavy. This condition la disclosed in the spring livestock and range report issued Friday by Edward C. Paxton, Raymond B. Hale,. and Glenn S. Casey, agricultural , : '''' - I . ,, , ' ' :,- w, , ' '' Vi,,,,,,,,,,:-- , ' , r I t - - A, (t,1 l I 40'10"1"1"14,: ' . '. , ''' ..s, ....0111, ie ,,,,.., . - ,. RELICMayur Earl J. Glade and Mrs iHarry eta-cla- ns ftbiU - Be the o0..r11 -- 7 Drivers Given I - Safety Awar5Is k4k Jor from one to raeortion at the coinaward banquet Friday the Newhouse Hotel.' sight.-a- t 7'0 be honored are: Wesley R. Chapman, Willard L. Davis, 1A0 T., Johnson. Max Johnson, Her- bort W. Knight, Arvel J. Riddle, Archie R. Morgan and Leland R. Patterson. Awards will be presented by George H. Lowe, president, Utah Safety Council. J. T. Willett, director of safety, Continental Bus Chic go, nationallySystem, known expert on automotive safety, will be banquet speaker. Friday night's program is the second award banquet for Utah' ' , - : 1 ' N., , ' & "A s, -- ' . 1 k , - ' , ., 1 ' ,404'4-.4"- , ' 4.-- t1 T s . ''. . Lux- ) 'ild , -a. 1 i i t , 0 A .' ..-- ba) .4 -- , , ,,,, 0 i ! al ' , ' , , , tf.t I I - 1 Is . 4 4s.14, , , . . , t -- , , ; - . . qt, - ' NEWS TOINISHYCII ....-m- e 14....... . 'Alt -- - ' ' ' - A - . . ' , , ., AIR . - ,...,2 I . .(- 1 , I 11. 11 .. - n 6 1 I 1 t . 41 1 I 1 dilkt t' - AJ . ( - -- ,. i v " )' "ody 1 - ' disoaa".".....1 , - - k , , 1 1",s'i. - - , , 4 ..- ,09 ,, I;' ,...7'....,:t. , ; I , 11 , ) , . , . , - -4 . ., .44e, ... , . ..4 . ,, t A' ,...,, ,, ,. 4 ' -- . , 0, . ........,,,,, m ' , :0...v4..16b , ,......... ,..;"""",'111, - - . ' , 116 . ' I pyd6"4::-V- i "...:. 1 t 4 ' ' - , - , - , , 'r , Nam. i ,,,. .e.,-,,,-,z-,--' , i )H , , 0 - ...----- - ' , t ' A , ' -- 4,.... . i. 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'- I An Investment in 410't ' Good Appearance- '- 0-; Isola"' SINCE. 1$76 '1 I 0 - a -- . . ' t . . , '' , ' - . , , . - Ceti:Wow . 75c 1 - -- . it . . ' ' . x - . . i,,' N, , 1 ' -- zo --- t long-weari- , . City 1. , ,,, , .. , -- No.., . . , "4-- I, 1 too' of ,,. , k ,.. WEST, NA 1 - kk..... I I 1 - ., i14''''k s. ) ',, ,4.,,,,, , , . - - ...( THE it ' ,,f,, , . , DC3 SCENIC SKYWAY .01 ititi 111411 ..4' 1 4. Long:Wearing Interwoven Hose Let everyone know you, know it's Spring! Choose bright cotton ar-gyies, fancy pattern string cottons ,, , oak INvz-:t- r , new assortment . , . inssf 7-111- ., .' 4P :6Y1 01;öt , i 12111smoulatit , , I ,161117 Fhono 94431, 94411 DaveLAS r A - -, i '4 ' , For Resorvotions 'III ti I ,,, " iso 50e I- 0 I tt,.. - ' ' 41 Give your amity. she treat of flying with you via Monarch Airlines. Os , - Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, your regular passage fore entitles your wife or husband and any of Your children (through age 21) to go with you for Droll faro. So, whether you're planning a business or a pleasure trip, bring the family along the next time you fly Monarch Airlines. . :1 er .., - ON" MONDAY, TUESDAY, A WEDNESDAY . -- This Sunday calls for a new pocket handkerchief by Arrow. hitialed. Fine. cotton with corded hotders and rolled hems. White only. 4,,,. 4,4.7.,,..c.: 'PM 1,, . ' Fine Handkerchiefs k''' ' k 4110$ s , kNf t 1"INintim; 1 .., ' ' .' i e -, '410,'7.'t,.4,s,,-7- 11'4 APc , . ' , i A - - , Wormatiott I - 4.,,,, AiRLIIIES 4 n ' . - 15 0 .- i g..., of . . 295 , -.. e all-ov- 7 Plit,, , . - I 1I Filcher C. building supervisor, as superintendent of maintenance for the State Build-k- g Board, was announced Friday. Es succeeds Oliver Hansen. . - , -- . long-wearin- - 1 1' L . ,WHEN YOU FLY to yourself to see ' )1 beep their merle and limp' through monition; elennings fee . sushi" pressing el inner pate setterins operation her nark s psoi1X-ilmnp,,,,..nety b, .. way the seeped esee... ' ' g Ar- urious row ties' in scores of striking colors in many tasteful combinat Ii o n 8. Come in and let us show you bold prints, conserve- iatterns in tive all the new colors to go with your Easter Suit!l fooe'r.' 1. , Ilippenheimer Online , I To suit your taste! , 4, dt,--- , Lake ' i ,,,,, - ' 11 mold - , faro for your family You owe i Colorful Ties 11111 ' Petitions for can. Appointment Beck, Salt , sleeve. , Named Superintendent , ad - 'at. . luster services will be ed for patients at the LDS Hod vital Sunday at I am. in the hospital library, it was announced Friday by nine I. Lend, director at personnel. Mr. Lund will be in emirs' of the program, which will feature music by the "Harmonettes" under the 'direCtion of Anne BonDion, and an address by Robert D. Young. former president of the Sevier Stake and anti Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lottet-day Saints. i Collar and cuffs guaranteed to outwear the body, of the shirt. Fused collar and regular cuffs. (Not collar shown; -- and 18 necks 82 to 86 - .,7 , 't,N i ., 'Easter Program Arranged at Hospital ' , ,k Keith Fillmore, student president, 'announced Friday. Each petition must bear sig. shires of .100 students, Campsigning will begin April 23. Winners of the primary cam paign will be announced during the oongfest in connection with Girls' Day activities April 22.': , i r K. Rolls . . .didates for student at Brigham Young University must be in by 5 p.m. nut Thursday, ' shirt. French-iuffi.YSTriai-1- . For AIIIP.; - 0 Tops for Easter! Fin. wide-spre- ,ti ,,, body-office- 1, ;10( t r"-- ... For BYU Candidates ', ,, .. '1111.1t7a-,''..- 1 Deadline Listed , PROVOk. ',. ,,-,-- day night at 10 other operatort were presented awards for perfect, driving records. t 1 e." k, T- when I. k ?I'Si ',.., - -, A'.',,, was bald Thur.Newhouse Hotal,1 ways. ! -' rail.i - P i .r 11114. ' y.e iiii5ecticrtrattind:Lff"'f""" been" rp.,,...........,,,.......,..................7., Selected 91 t , . tary-teasur- er. N broadcloth ' ., ' ll-- eight pany's High. Broadcloth Shirts , Ptratere with perfeet records of waive - i- Bight Continental Triilways bus bighwey-seeldentswi- It already has en presented as a traveling r, 'd show at all Salt Lake Cit high schools and for many vic groups. pf claimed, as one of the best 4Cusica1 assembly programs ever produced by high schoOl studen the presentation was prep d under direction of A. Lee phries, music director at Granite and will be introduced at a ban. quet at 710 p.m A 'floor show will bpresented following the are banquet for 1751er5ont-wh- o Sixtten candidates have Ada cheirmazulLtheAvont,,Announted seleotedtroco...whioltvoting choose eight directors, a presi, Friday. 'New officers will be elected at dent, vice president, and stem,t1 s business meeting at 6:30 p.m. 21 Menkat 'Y' iplide it 1 traMellIfilf:163IrrhliAgafitlraif St, Paul Hedges, president and - Navy'sT faithful, of the one by your side backwud spring growth in the Si Utahcounties where range livestock is the chief industry. .11 all of these eounties the fore-ea- st tor future range sonditions is "excellent." so - TeIcd Student Show To Be Fri- day. "Trial by Fury," Granite High Mr. Johnson, vice commander of Sugar. House Post No. School's now famous musical as- American Legion, which is planfor 'Utah. sembly program, will be televised Stockmen expect further losses ning the party, said chiliiren by Station KDYL Friday at 10 and a short lamb and calf crop. wishing to join the hunt should meet at the at lot the on parking snow record However, the north end of the park near McFirst shovt,' of its kind to be low ranges has been absorbed by Clelland Street and Simpson Aveexcellent and spring the ground televised in'Utah, the produc n nue promptly at 7 am. and summer ranges are predicted There will be real and candy will be presented for th Salt 'in all parts of the state. Easter eggs, with prizes for many Lake : two City Exchange CI and the least at are Spring ranges of the contestants, Mr. Johnson in team. and cattle University of Utah weeks late. Sheep added. District 1, 'comprising the northern tier of counties, have suffered least and are now km feed. Stock snen in this district are supplementing hay with cheap potatoes purchased , under the govern- snent's price support program. Conditions today are poor bosoms, of weakened livestock and , Blundell view ship's clock from Cruiser USS Salt Lake City The instrument was placed in the mayor's office, a gift to the city. An Easter egg hunt for all children one to .12 ,years of age in Sugar House area is set for Sunday at 7 a.m. at Fairmont Park, Annual' businiss meeting .and election of officers of the Utah Association of Petoleum Retailers will be held April 21 et the Rose In --- ,.. Sugar House Post Plans thildren's Easter Egg Frolic Herbert Johnson announced ,.; ,' ' ', I I 'f. J.',N. , Li 1017Cy10:11. Petroleum Retailers Will Meet April 21 ; .cliic,!' ,. I 16. 110 mitt battle escutcheon, comtnisstonecr , penbattit fiaLSilyer pent AcitatctsballezZawaytarillatu: nant, and ice of the ship lias been plated a in be may watery grave, in the Naval Science resting Building at but its history will remain a the University of Utah. "timely subject" for 'a number of years. The war record of the- ship, oftidally named USS Salt Lake City, will be recalled by the ship's clock which 'Thursday was placed in the offices of Mayor Earl J. ' 'Glade. 1. The timepiece was received several days ago and is in perfect men stu- . PROVOTwenty-on- e running order, the mayor stated. deats at UniveiYoung Brigham The clock is approximately 8 inches in tilameter, with a brass sity have been accepted as memcasingand measures the day' in bers into the Gold yChapter of one complete 24 hour movement. the Intercollegiate Knights, naA small brass plate on the face tional honorary service fraternof Ithe instrument shows the ship's ity, according to Don Tregaskis, name and its service from 1929 to American Fork, honorable duke 1948. of the organization. Ths USS Salt Lake City was New members are Merrill Andecommissioned after World War drus, Ucon, Ida.; Lynn Riding, II and used in atomic bomb test Casts; Douglas Phillips, Ft. Sills, at Bikini. After surviving the Okla.; Warren Russell, Nampa, bombings the radioactive hull was Ida.; Avery Glenn, Union, Ore.; Arlin Glints, Woolford, Alberta, destroyed by Navy torpedos. The city also has the ship'S bell, Can.; Don Schaefer, San Carlos, Calif.; Jim Penrod, American Fork. To Make Idaho Tour Jim Crook, Smoot, Wyo.; Gale Roosevelt; Paul Webb, Wilson, Mayor Earl J. Glade Friday left Provo; Phil Kennington, FairSalt Lake City on a three-da- y tour of southern Idaho. He will view, Wyo.; Bruce Chambers, address a Twin Falls meeting Buffalo, N. Y.; Dale Haws, VerFriday night on "Helping Our nal; Howard Hurst, Blanding; Western Youth , to Meet the Fit- - Ken Leth, Albany, Calif.; D11&113 Price, Lehi; Ted Marshall, Las ture." , Vegas, Nev.; Mearle Smith, Monwill be discuu Saturday night "Have You Discovered America?" roe; Keith Orme, Idaho Falls, before a group of the Gooding Ida., and Ray Longhurst, Shelley, Ida. Chamber of Commerce. ' . 74."'..,.".";' 24-2- - i ' s e 4 A .: ..., ,q9.":rntrpbor.s of DistribuSive Education Clui;ii of initi - 171.0.0-i..:- lop - , 1 :':i.o..Atte,h&u.s,1;.;me,e,t, I rl AAP - LI . s. ' t". th . ,,,,..-4.1- ,, IP Wil t1P41,r11 trAr3 , , , , -- API. r - , ' , k |