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Show Tuesday; May 311, 1949 THCOESERET ' i.O.k..0':;:Ad'o-r:.TSté'-Mö.'r':.é':ChiiieO'J::.S-1$ot':'- , - - Winners In the famous Deseret under the desert sun. Circle It News "I Want a Vacation" 'con- bas secluded patios., the clear, test have a host of places blue pool ' is filled with fresh well .water. It is enclosed by, a throughout the entire country to velvety green spend their free vacation. , Entering the contest is as easy as falling', off a log and tbere's still plenty of time left to grab off one of the choice vacation spots for yourself and your family. Complete details of the cone test are found elsewhere in tonight's piper. However, you can reach for that telephone, dial get The Deserit News vication editor, and he'll give you the easy details, Just Imagine being able to go to a place like the Circle, M Ranch on the .edgptof the desert only II miles. Mutheast of Wi..R.i.i..0..t: , By Pan lotto Glow and Marairet Redford Hamilton School Editors Circle M is well known for the !planes, Circle M hal, Its own Seventh graders In William outstanding quality of its meals airfield. at hand and the manner in which they for ,is Every facility health class are making Doxey's, are served. For flying enthusiasts those who wish to keep "on the foot a nine and guests who have their own go." replica of a human ' frame ;1 'IA i7.i ,;3 1 tAt: I) . LIVING ROOM AT THE CIRCLE M GUEST RANCH Circle is two , t te draw a circle and measure It 4ft in different percentages. Here is an ,example: We make 20 per cent of the circle for VEr:t T1ll5 AT . go t Ot1 , !40 . , eul Low Pric es 5111Elgt713 . ' . Grants Pau, Ore,. welcomes the vacationist to a wonderland. At Grants Pushome of the Hotel Del Roguethere is anme of the ivorld's finest fishing.:In the Grants Pau area there are Crater Lake, a never- - to be forgotten sight, and the Oregon Caves, which are- - vast undercaverns , with ground marble andformafascinating strange tion& .j , 44,4. 21 a. COCaTIIIL HOP YARDS AT GRANTS PASS1 ORE.Grants Pass is in Wo'rnon, 50, Injured !n Two-C- ir - - Orem Collision OREMMrs. Rick Amerken 611) 50, of Orem, ;;!411L,14,1!. got ) I(Jrgi ; vutcrotISI L 4)) bruises on the head in a two-c- ar collision Monday at 7 p.m. on Highway 91 in front of the Orem Veterans Home. BEAVER --- Tap dance students of Mrs. Nelda Rawlinson will be presented in a dance review Friday at 7;30 p.m. in the Beaver High School auditorium. Fifty Chedse fi A ft 4 II Radr Nils pkt. Grahacis , Is!;:2 los Lb. Mellow ?levee 4' S coifs. piaCherub, &441. tki ioeoi' .1 .2 far RIES!! 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SLIUSIIGE ROLLS , , ,.- 29c Fryers Lb. Fresh Roosted Top Quality Ctintschtiry 464". a 4 , S Coffee with that Popular Mild 11111 Tomsto 140 Coffee'& Tea 11:111 ' Dawn. Sunny L'ADAVaa 1 IC 22c . , , al ;N:K sPq kef for, Any mitilistes Fig Bars U. S. No: FREtiCit PASTRY .... Raisin, ity Si Crocked . , . . ..164 s. Loaf Wheat Bread TO WI ie. , Whitt Echyard's Creamed-Fille- Treat your family to this nev) super dessert. Cost only 10t for 2. In cellophane at your grocer's today. Every member of your family will love Hostess French l'astryCreamed- -, Filled Cup Cakesfor dessert, for lunch bores. for between-mesnacks. Get soros 0(1134 Ovenjoy, Bread Hob 4 JUICE GUARALITCED , s , FORA I. PKG.01 1 - II g ' Grade Bakery Food , AisIrwe I the -- -- - . Fresh Milk :..111c ,11 3 oz. pkg. Philadelphia Cream gpznAmo:$1.1 southbound ' Sits t- ?imam; Of America - 7 Clover Club Shady Lino Frisk Creamery': students will participate. According to Orem police, the woman was a passenger in a car eltiven by her husband, Dan Kailas, 54, which crashed into the rear of, a toupe driven by Melvin Whitlock,' 20, of Silver City. , The Whitlock car had stopped to let a passenger out when the t -- ap occurred. Three children of "Tr. and Mrs. Kailas, passengers in the car, escaped injury. VOC IA. Box 'IPI POTATO.CIIIPS - :Butte r ,. , Hostess Datight ' Fresh Fruit, No. I Toll Cos u. ;JUll Iticl: Vesture asses Cheese Kraft's.. 2' Lb. Hires Curf41 1 Mild Trips. Dutch LIM 2.i. 90c .70 , Dan Kailas, about , Buffered cuts and Weston 55c , Tap Dance Show Set the heart of the famed River Rogue fishing country. 4.. Cheese Tosty. Cheese PoodDelicious Fro - Any Neel , , Robert Villemain, the French welterweight, puts all his ring earnings into real estate in ,France. Igter seeing him absorb punishment, we think Robert Isn't getting any dirt dirt cheap. 770 . OS - The ROgua' River boatmen are world famous for the beautiful boat trip througlfthe wilderness between Grants Past and the Pacific Ocean. Game is numerous In the mountains close to Grants Pau. The Columbian black tall deer provides fall sport for , hunters. , -, Some of the best summer time fishing is to be found at Diamond Lake atop the Cascade Range. Winners in The Deseret News Vacation Contest will stay at the Hotel Del Rogue In Grants Pass. . ,;.;,:..- 1 C3 lOYSINIERRIE With values like these you'll want to use all your favorite cheme recipes and enjoy this wonderful food often. There are many varieties to choose from at Safeway. And each kind is brought to you at peak goodness. Check the hems cheese prices can do for your budget. below, and note what these money-savin- g '13tecie-.2"'' Pay Dirt Punches we k t gil,13)1-:Nc- ed " a s 1110 By Janet 'GI Seale Wasatch School Editor The sixth grade Field Day was held Friday with games, popcicles, and , fun for everyone. Some of the games played were three-leggrace, three circle relay, volley ball, and the fifty yard (bah. Our, school was ' visited recently by Oluf Egerol, principal of the. Bellohnj School, Copen PLUM. , Hunting-Mecc- and University of. Utah students will be awarded bachelor of laws degrees at Columbia University. Degrees will be awarded by Dwight D. Eisenhower, university president, to Benjamin Gim, 1260 East Sixth South St., a brother of Wever Gim, 58 West Third North St., and Robert Zang, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zang, 318 North Sixth West St. Elizabeth Lindhe, daughter of Mr. and Mn. C. L. Lindhe, 1419 Princeton Ave., will be awarded a degree as an associate in arts during, June commencement , of Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. A bachelor of arts degree will be awarded Howard Fehr, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Fehr. 1912 Yalecrest Ave., at .Gustavut St. Peter College, Adolphus Minn., during ceremonies June 5 Mr. Fehr majored In sociology I, ' , Mlie in Apple Volley,' ond a half hours from L.A. Is Fishing, officials Tueaday'. Two former West High School if i14Q)6-If- ,! ImpressA roveritslot Yors Grants Pass Four Salt Lakers,- - three met and one woman, are slated to recei-- e degrees from eastern and midwestern colleges during June, according to word received from E t 21 est ; : , In marbles the winners are: , Don Corbett, Ken Brown, John , Jay Jones, Udarbe, Guy Christensen. Tommy James, Karl Calder, .James Stewart, Richard Richard Smith, and Calder, Robin McKinely. The leventh graders are learn-- , ing bow to use a protractor. . :t June Degrees n ,v.11. 4it sheltered by the beautful Son Bernardino Mountains It d Cup Cakes are as delicious as the finest French Bastry, and here's why: They're made from a owlet blend of chocolate from the African Gold Coast and Brazil. And the whipped richness of their super-smoot- h creamed-dllin- g is simply Out of this world. You honestly can't make cup eakee like these in your home. Sixth Graders Hold Field' Day .' -- 4 Solt Lokers Listed for Alt Over Town people say Hostess - Or, - 114,, , , veins. -- , the nights crisp.. For those who wish only to rest - ,' ,, ' fa ' , Wi Hardee, Lowell School Editors The Lowell School now has the winners of the hopscotch tournam4nt. Winners re: Jackie Williams, Claudii Peterson, HorMa AldEdward rich, Dixie - Wilks, Quayle, George Mayer,. Joyce Maycock, Stephen Boyer, Ken-ne- at Erhard, Ilene Wall, Patricia Whall, an SharOn James., - . . Elitabtth Eames By and Carole. The is made of vire. After the wire Is :shaped,' it is stuffed with 'Taper then it is tO make it covered with cloth , .. sturdier. if an organ hake two parte, each will be shown in', a different manner. One Will:he the Weide while the: other will shoW, the outside: The Cloth Will be painte4 to show the blood streams end 4417A - . ... - rent, 15 per tent for savings, 30 hagon, Denmark. Mr. Egeral b per cent for bills and 35 ter cent especially interested in the art for food. work in American ,Khools. At Wit we could, not figure - Two 'ducks and two chicks how many degrees in 20 per cent have been kept in Miss Dorothy but one of the bright children Jahries kindergarten 'class the ' figured that LI 90 degrees were past few weeks. 20 per cent it would seem right When these birds first came to to divide 5 Into 90. It worked the actiool, they 'were all ,ther,',, and we got 18. Then we sub- - same size, but now the ducks tracted 10 from 90 and got 12 have outgr,own the chickens degrees for 20"p'er ecot which is end are about four times larger; ' The children those' names for cotrect. ' all four of the .birds and are ' " : ' ' eagerly watching them grow. Hopscotch, Marble Victors Announced being. The boys and girls in Room I5,are doing the arms, legs, ribs, chept, boneai 4ndspinel column. ',Boys and girls in 'Room .17 art nose, and brairt.:- Victorville, Calif. It is an active western ranch 3000 items of grazing and farm land in Apple Valley on the edge of the Mojave Desert. In summer the days aft the nights cool enough sleep-In- a under a blanket. In winter the days 'atm bright and sunny, ---A-7 Class Students Build Replica of Body making the st9mach, intestines. heert,lungit, end the entire head Including the eyes,; teeth, ears, -- Salt Lake City, Utah Scribblings . , ;10...'.1.',,:.0...:0....0.!4...f...'...N.0.)::".t.':,Y0..1.0..tip0,:' NEWS ISchool , , - - an Md. .. S 6 |