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Show THE DESERET Thursday, April 21, 1949 5 - 8- -- 21 Days, Student 3Weeks USAC Scouts Rescue Chosen For Designated Injured Hiker Trip to England - Eugene Minions , atiOent at Utah State Agridultural Cdit!e, Thursday was named one of fouFuture Farmers of Amer'. ca to resr-en- t the United Stites in Great Britain next summer., A son of litr, and Mrs. Waren Hansen of East 'Garland, be will accompany three other members c4, the organization to England under a - reciprocal, agreement Four young British farmewill come to America for the aumtnext under the exchange, according to Mark Nickols, state director of vocational education. An active Future Farmer of the Bear River chapter, Mr. Hansen has served both as president of his chapter and student body president of Bear River High School. He was the regional ner in the National Future Fartr2- er Association in 1946-4- 7, and secretary of the National Future Farmer organization in 1917-4- 8. The lour Future 'Farmers will sailfrom New, york on June 14, and will return from England August 13. -- SI)éciál bi- Lee Gov. 3. Bracken Lee issued five proclamations Thursday, one setting May 15, as "I Am an Ameriean Day." ' The governor 'urged federal, as well state and local officials as patriotic, civic aria- educational organizations to condfact exercises to reaffirm faith in the principles and ideals to which this nation is dedicated." Weeks designated by proclamation by the governor included to May. 8, Music Week; May-- 1 May 1 to May 7, Be 41Cind to Animals Week, and May 1 to May 7, 'Utah Home Demonstration Week. He also scheduled May 22 as Maritime Day in Utah, calling on Utah citizens to observe this nationally proclaimed day by displaying the flag at 'their hOmes or other suitable places. 'Utah Woman Reátches 34 Yeai. Mrs. Minnie C. Taylor of Gunni- so n was being honored on her birthday Thursday home of her son, Al- fred C. Tayto4 2681 Fifth East :17.. 7,'1 .0 St. Mrs. Tayler born ' ri ,,;,.. eAmerican .,, nil' Chief credit v;as given to a pair of Boy Scouts from Draper Second Ward, Church of Jesus Saints Keith christ of Latter-da- y Hewlett and Richard Orton bandaged the boy's bleeding bead and helped carry him out of the canyon, il , Ai., Other youngsterspall tinder Available at these Extremely low, prices 6 Torebiere alio -- ,,,,,,, , iP! ,.. ffaJmoihlyn GILOCIP'1ES 1 9 Mcs. Taylor was schooled lotilostoo Soot Souse, IkptAs Vs ColloO. . ' ,I .... .. In Almost all employes of the Salt Lake County Health and Charity Department, under Commluioner George W. Morgan, will receive a wage increase on April Pay boosts ranging from $10 to $20 per month were approved for ( some SOO employes, including the workers at the Salt Lake Copty Hospital, Wednesday by the Board of County Commissioners. The largest increase was granted to O. H. Pearson, hospital superintendent, whose salary was raised from $500 to $530 a month. Most of the increases were $ifs to S15 per month. : is holding under advisement petitions for pay Increases from other county det partments, including the sheriff. tO! recorder and county clerk. I) county k it rP 11. S.S41 ottl , i This beautiful column lamp is 33 inches tall proclaimed the popular new height for table hand lamps by decorators. White bus sewn silk shade in Maroon, Celedon and Hunter Green yi 7--b- . 694 rkt AS SJ Ato sos," it . J" .,... . v . t98 Es. oeut c..os 11W t- toolbar ticuto Dot ".: tekelltS 1010C iiSsertst SosOose Ispotiot Ceftum- - 1116.46 1104 .. Cottlie to. 39 4; s 00 Cott , lb Mandarin ,Lampo . Ie. Hurricane Lamps ,, clear Of Pit' :et sparkling crystal glass with frosted e chimney drops. A hztndsoms for mantel. or vanity pair 4,g,; - non-brea- ka loWtoo SeVitt, 95 , 2S tee IOW. As. testirt .4. Supottot 00, Wt .; 3q inch column lamp to bring out the beauty of your room. 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A I'D 101 0.0sal:Alt4 W)M Ea. , giv- sma - fpssot ,0004 IPi ogAmli 95 Mandarin Prince and Princess LampsDecorative with hand sewn silk shad.. As Ato. o ste1.1 t....,. ) ( 04:110 t4,t4 China Table Lamp ert - tto co'1"1 tvtu tor.: UTAH , S94 ColtS1 , uss BUDGET' 4 $A 0 FOR MY HOTEL ..3 0014 THAT'S WHERI I GET THE MOST owtmet. -- Igg4 tlITZlet rises rose .. vs ' Ea. A 1. Health Group Gets Pay Raise 411441,000 2 - 6St to, , 5 .11 9.? 1 . H. set .. .. to 111.1SINESSOIRL Majestic floor lamp in bronze or silver finish. , .. IN& liostott 1106. A gs Liptotes 'Too Soop tiootits Viptoo's CltlAtoo Uptoo's ',A i' 41' China Table Lamp .. .. . - 3:::,13.6"u3stt .. ....... Viesitift So. fiss, , . SOoso Gunnison, later taking a nurse's eourse in Salt Lake City. She practiced tuning in Salt Lake ' City several years before return- Ins to Gunnison. She has assisted In the birth of 4000 babies. She le remembered by many people i in Fayette, Centerfield, Hay- tield, and Gunnison for her faith- - i Sul cars of the sick. ". On July 19, 1890, she was mar- Tied to Thomas E. Taylor In th e blanti Temple of the Church of Saints. 1 Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y lie died about $O years ago. bier son, Alfred, and --Besides her three grandchildrcn and five a brother, Hyrum Christensen, and a sister, f. Mrs. Himmel Hillan, all of Salt 4' Lake City, were helping her eel.- - ti brats. .tf Open house was held from 2 to t p.m. Torchiere .234 .,... , tos1 oots t oo t Coto Cloves IL ott loWro tfison. Sty.- . - (Top to Bottom) loot 4 1 -- See for yourself this beiutiful irray of from torchieres to table new lamps styles. Don't miss out! Hurry in and take advantage of this "brightest," lamp h Ei-c-room in your purchase in months. will new take on home beauty with one - or a pair of these outstanding lamps! helped, i '4 16, who assisted iiikhe rescue included Una Jean Abodes, Darlene Piston, Barbara 'Smith, Duane Day, Merril -- Brindley, Anthone Barclacy, Larry Crosserovo, LaMar Sanders, Laury Adamson, Glora Whetman, Delores Day, Deon Grover, Dorothy Brothers and Ray Dean Hensley.. WendeR Vawdrey, Draper man, r to Gun- At that rq time there were no helms in '',, Mrs- - TlintIr Gunnison; a I 1 t' the people lived in dug outs. c' Mrs. Taylor remembers when she 4 was five and six years old, of liv- - d, trig with her family within the Old Fort wail, and of her father standing watch st night because :' of hostile Indians In the vicin- 1 ,1100., ,,, Omgoevedn .:;,,,',1is, I r4e; - 6 ii o :I, i m1806n5t, J , 7) Canyon. nIn :I aw na ds . criasl Makes These Ray- ,DRAPERTen-year-ol- d mond Maisie came home from the LDS Hospital Thursday as his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dansie, Drapter, yoked gratitude to a group of Draper youngsters who rescued young Raymond after he was knocked unconscious by a rock while hiking in Bear at the - T th eighty-four- City, Utah Salt Lah NEWS 1. . -- - Hurricane Lamps |