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Show , th 4, . . ,, p : . - . , .. , ,. .,.,AL.4: Society . , - ,, . Comics . , ( . N. . Radio ei .: . ::.-- '1151 4 CP,',U . . .1111tai - The9ters , . wit - Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday Evening, June 29, 1949 '.0...0..:0:.....:,..j...6..',:S....1t.:Loke.'Wa...st'...,..F...i.e0.: Ceti e Owen 'Teresed OLD PAINT , A Salt Lake mother was busy painting the garage the other day and was working about three feet from the ground when she heard the voice of her small son, Mike, say: "Hello, Mommy." "Hello, Mike," she answered looking around to the left behind her. But he wasn't there. Again the voice piped, "Hello, Mommy," "Hello. Mike," she said looking around to the right, but still no Mike. "Where are you?" she asked. "I'm in here, Mommy," he answered. She looked straight in front ot her and saw a small nose sticking through a knothole in the garage over which she had been busily painting. N. , 4:7 f I I 4. I I , ..;::cri..... 4. ) . I f ORCHIDS DEPARTMENT k ,. 1 ,14., 1 i Nov,. L. H. Crockett Jr. of 1405 Denver Street thinks it Salt Lake City Lines bus driver deserves an orchid for an incident " which occurred last Thursday. As the. driver approached the Thirteenth South Street intersection front the north on Fourth East Street, he noticed three small childrenwho perhaps had no business crossing such a busy street alonetrying to cross toward the south. He then drove slowly across the street, waving. and calling to the children to go, thus "covering" their crossing from , east or westbound traffic which might appear. , , ,,,, , t f .4 . .s ' I-'i 0 " - l, '- , 4 ' M. 4, YoZ.,,,,,..angookii z, .1 In the radio world when an announcer gets his words mixed the air, it's called a "duff." 'Jere ore a few which reportedly occurred in recent months over the air on a Denver radio station: "Tune in every night at eleven for the latest nose from hums - -- .,' t 17 !!, .1 1 y 1 ; oal : 1 1 on .,',' .i t.': .......11.4! 1) and abroad." "Get your Toni herrn pomenent." "Seeping on a Slealy is like seeping on a cowd." "They use heavy diety duel oil." "Be sure to mail us a dozen gladiolus bulbs, and we'll send: you a box top right away." SAVING A BUDDYTwo policemen and two firemen combine efforts to rescue an injured Salt Lake firefighter. I i . h : S 'FLUFFS' RADIO - ; , 0 I ' . 'too ,Ant 1...6 SKYAfter smoldering for hours, the fire which destroyed the Utah ice and Storage Company plant finally broke into flames. This picture was taken while the olternOtely orange and crimson flames flashed more than a hundred feet into the sky. Note silhouettes of onlookers who crowded border of fire scene for hours. 4 4 , . VEDDY I ' tLi! ' News,r-,-, - which run on the picture page every Wednesday, will appear instead on Thursday this week. This is necessary to enable The Deseret News to give its readers complete That the first attempt at sugar making In Salt Lake Valley's original Sugar House, In 1855, produced nothing but dark ma. lasses? However,- - netording to an early account, some of the sugar machinery the previous year had been used in making, on Temple Square, some the territory's .first paper for The Deseret ' -- 4 v1. '" 'I 7: '1711 1 1 1 3460. . , t pp Join the HAPPY THAVELEHS who will leave Salt Luke City samoo,h....4c,;r, stm,oomnitmagr. GIVING HIM TREASURES fireman, overcome by smoke, receives oxygen from another firefighter and a policeman. August dith on AIR--- A FOR 1 EVERY LIBRARY 4 r -- -- 4 GENEALOGY 1. Block. fabricoid , 1 Enjoy a real vacation. Ride in cool, Pullmans. Make new friends on a personally conducted tour. No worrieseverything taken care of for you. equipment strapped to his back, a firefighter watches one of the walls of the plant concernedly to check for any visible signs of collapse. Write C1111135011 of 301 Zion's Savings Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah or PHONE: 301 Zion's Savings Bonk Bldg. Sett Lake City, Utah Please send me details end itinerary for Historic Train Nevins Aug. 4 VIDA- FOX CLAWSON, I cri- -r , oo , . ., PEARL OF GREAT PRICE COM. MENTARY-mi- . by Dr. Milton R. Hunter GEOGRAPHY OF THE BOOK OF MORMON--' 1 Va by E. Cecil McGovin , THE QUEST:-- b... O. F. Ursenboch.. $ C3 Special Interest to Women Appearing oOOOo a rrAn ... .i...; . ..;....... - - Ti BLOOD SIMS $2,25 hi THE DESERET NEWS Locptly Edited GRAVURE MAGAZINE EVERY SUNDAY $2 13 VALUE-- -. by N. B. LU ndwoll - By EVELYN a ADDRESS (4250 - It's mode especially for those who ore doing genealogical research . . . protects family history sheets, pedigree charts, etc. Attractive, durable and convenient . . . just what you wont to keep records neat and safe. ASSORTED GEMS OF PRICELESS Fashion Features 0 . Embossed rook: that Mail Perfect l'aratiJn tempimen: WATCHWith . 0 Gold 1.....11111.1.11M......Cen KEEPING "Lees be gay while we may." 0 YOU NEED THIS LOVERS Fcttrily Recoid Binder in addition, sea Hew YorkRadio City, Broadway Shows, tc.; Washington, D. C. end Mt. Vernon; Philadelphia end Independence Hall; Boston, Lexington end Concord, Bailker Hill Monument, and the Wayside Inn; Wagers Falls, Cleveland, Chicago, Kansas City and .. I 1 , Visit the places so dear to your heart: KIRTLAND TEMPLE, SHARON, Vermont; NAUV00, CARTHAGE and the HILL MORAH. Be there for the Great PAGEANT! NAME ARE NEXT 7 The years 1858 ad 1857 will be covered in the next "Life of the News" photo contest. If you have any old photographs or sketches depicting people, places or events of this period you are qualified to enter the next week's contest. , Just mail your photo to the "Life of the News". editor by Friday. Please include your name and address, date of photo and a brief history concerning your entry. Cash prizes are awarded to winners each week. First place receives $10 and all other pictures used on the Wednesday page are warded $2 prizes. 4, pictorial as well as news coverage on the fire. The photos on this page were taken by Deseret News staff 7I o: DIDJA KNOIVi YEARS.1856-5- 8-0- ,; .4, Pictures in the contest on "The Life of The MISTOnIC, - , ic NOTICE! Ile11E , 00-,1- I photographers. DESCRIPTIVE If you shoud ever hear a Britisher refer to the "hatch, match and dispatch" columns in the newspaper he's refer6 ring to the births, marriages and cicath& They also feler- ta: , the "Personals" as the "Agony Column." , LIT THE FLAMES - Pete Couch is teaching a swimmingclau for a boys club being sponsored by the University of Utah. The other day, one Salt Lake City mother reports, her eightyeson came home from the class and said: "Boy, the coach ar-old was cure mad today. Re kept telling us to keep our feet up. Be said t "We drained the pool the other day and whadaya think we found? Irootprintst"' 1.0 -- WIPE YOUR DIRTY FEET ' I Enclomid following .. Waltdiggir,4; t . , , INTO THE building; ' A.te..4,,,,4,0.4. Pk.t..4 . SMOKEFour fire laddies firefighter ii , .; ,.... m.,,,,P A NAME ADDRESS TOWN . probesmoke-fille- d rear disdains ,use of fire mask. of I Is my payment Mt which mond ma Me kooks r .... ..... . ... OF THOUGHTCo110Q by Dr. Milton R. GEMS Hunter 41 1 C3 GOSPEL INTERPRETATIONS by Dr. John A. Widtsoo . $2 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND el the DOCTRINE AND COVE. WANTSby E. Cecil, Mc Gavin , NIS MANY by Rulon S. 52 .C3 MANSIONS 9 Howells 01, 1511(1,111 IButeicilt 1186 South Mein, Salt Lake City |