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Show ir1 w 4 1fif111) 0- I' I , - r. , r " TiOi 'ESERET WEDNESDAY,'MALCH 29; 1950. ( CONTENTS - FAMILY RI Tales TI ..1 crossword 2 MIDWEEIC. V4t ,2 ' Theaters . b.. StYle Chios' - Radio-T- V i I Spade' , Sewing Nutritioo I .s. ,Colnica Society ':.;:..11 141 ,y I , , I y , - Att fi ,4 b.- - CE , takes on Princeton ItOUTINEAlbert the fatherly job of assisting daughter. 'Nancy. with her tooth.- - brush Be's one of those husbands you dream about and wonder where , he was trained. Photos by Vero Dale !NIGHTLY Madsen. 1018 AL . Ave-- , $ y SWEN TELESED i t:;'-- 4q. SETTING HIS SIGHTS ' attractive DI BEDAnd who bu ever beard of such a ildnst 'is served by Papa Madsen, bright and early, tO llama Madsen who can relax and sip her cringe juic. at 1eiurL , 1460t,-the:Idétit7.H:4-$40t- tray- - An 1112EAKFAST , tA , . ;paii'..l-Watheii.'1'..:D.e.0A):is- OU tit 721 1961tION,P,TAWfol,PW.4prt771. - - - ' - KNOWS EIS SLANG -4 St, told their I 1 4 . t HARD LUCK STORY - A supply firm operator in a northern Utah town went to the Chamber of Commerce to protest what he called the outlandish larks the United States was paying secretaries and ckrks in its mammoth impplydepot northwest of Ogden. ' Be said ha could keep a secretary only until she learned the wages she could get at the suppl,y depot and then she left ' - i I ..4 Ile wanted the Chamber of Commerce to do something about , IL - - They asked him why be needed a secretary and he told them that a few years ago be wouldn't have, but his business had expanded so be couldn't keep track of the contracts be had to fill ingest be bad a secretary. 'They then asked him where be got the contracts that kepi, him so busy he needed a secretary to keep track of them. "At the Arrny supply depot," was the reply. ' ' - - LOST HIS LUNCH ' - , - V , ,..- . - - , - - - , Pouf L. M. White of the lumber town of FlOrellet tells about the vaea:lonist who had just bought a 'nail ticket end as he came out of the cafe he dropped it A lumber-jac- k passing by stepped on it and punched out every meat Ore., , eftilk NO WASHING BLUESAll wrapped up in his apron,and elbow polish 7tollelp 'AV' yields a mean dish cloth tha littbs lady out - -- ,, Cm., ' ..". 4 - DIDIA KNOW: - : '2, - . POCKET.CHANG11That's insulle Mr. Madsen is ing while turning over a little change to Mrs. M. Where . did she find a guy like that?'. QUICK CULNGZ ARTIST.'AV puts the mastidineellourish on the routine of the diaper change while lilde Craig and Tether have some heart to heart talks ' art, , That petroleum consumption is a goad measure at a country's standard of living? In the United States per capita mounts to its consumption of crude oil and - ' liquid products 575 gallons a year. - - ,AMMIM.bMOM0. VIIMElurfty ",7..C,Z TAL By ELAINE 'CANNON 1' Hurry, 7" -- ri Hurry,-.Hur- en-Ag'e- rs, Saturday Ends Essay Contest 1 - , a 1 , 404 - - how are you coming with those essays? You Say know- what we mean.- - the ones you are so busily polishing up now for the Deseret News Centennial Essay Contest Guess maybe you haven't forgotten that the deadline is April 1st. that's Saturday at midnight.. This is really, something to shout about teen. If you haven't entered we'll wager' you'll be mighty sorry when :the $150. $100i $50 and $2--5 checks start reaching the win-ners by mail. Wonderful chance for you and a teacher to - .- - win duplicate .awardi- 11'he Judges are very Impartial. They are thoroughly trained in their particular field of writing.. and thus.. qualited to judge fairly.: So you have a level chance' and if s worth a try. Cmon, teens: make me proud of you. Write an essay - - , DISCUSSIONUnman Junior righ teacher, Miss Afton Argyle, leads discussion in her elan on subject of "One Hundred Years in Mountain West.," helping to prepare students awarded for Deseret Non, Centesmial Essay Contest: Prize money totaling $1300y111.be . ' lot be k UU7L 500-wo- rd on early historical life of the West. Find a teacher who can give you good interested help and maTbe together you can come forth with a really polished essay.' .s. Get busy now and good luck! ' -- - - e Mr, and 'Mrs E M. Anderson. 2090 East 5290 South son Kent. on St Patrick's day that if he didn't wear some green hit would get pinched. Sometime later they heard him telling his grand,. father that ha was going to be arrested because hedidn't have any green on4 " -- , father mune down to breakfast Int Us Sunday morning and 'started reading the newspaper. brought it closer and closerOto his tacit, ahook it a few tlniea, he 'said, adjusted his glasses' and tried gain. can't understand it, I can't seem to lee st all this morning." He blinked and kept trying to read the paper; but his eyes kept bothering blm. Its became quite worried over st, .wondering if it could be his digestion, or what, that could cause WI eyes to betome just over About half an hour latest when be 'was in, the midst of ' planning a 'trip to the oculist to have his glasses changed, It was a friend that be bad been vting , the telephomt rang. the night before wanting to know if be bad picked up his , glasses by mistake. ed so-b- it ' ; APPROVALMist Mton Aryls, Lincoln Junior High teacher; scans two student? entries for Deseret News Centennial Essay Contest. Pic. tured ars Paul Oliver and Shirley Johnson,. Contest closes midnight. . |