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HOME PRECIPITATOR , , made by , R ' - , o. laic n ' he heat bee644 ter yew, end 64d .. 614616 t". detightfuly syfros1666. Cl.., sir. ammaint contefft and segoVeol - - , . ressfel slow and ohm relief 61w orsss yaw Irondopeted seHar w,h hey fever wed esker .:2 - , , ', I .1,1 . ..; . . ,,. .. r -- : '': ..;',.. ,y - , ' Lil , . A . 4 ', ,' .,i , .. - - . . - 'i, &wee: uselleis- ,l111166...P . . ' .,. - . : .- , lore. cureene mod twee. auseey es fuel. inserier..4aceeeem, owl lhommonimamma . I , , . -. , . . . , A 1 41 , - , Ain, Cks tage 44 .- , - ,... -- - , . - -- -- 155 West E. Snood South CHYTEIAUS , - rho. - - - . . .. .. staffs represent- ative in the Deseret News' coverage of the arrival of Florence Kibler at Lee's Ferry (See Page 6), had an embarrassing moment the day of Miss Kibler's- - arrival. The only newsman present at completion of her solo trio down the Colorado, Ray offered to drive Miss Kibler up to Marble Canyon Lodge, near the Navaho Bridge over The Colorado, where a cooked meat and a comfortable cabin awaited the tired and r, Miss Kibler accepted the hungry offer and they started up the rugged seven-mil- e road leading out of the canyon. dt the fording Of Paria' Creek. a. muddy., unpredictable stream that flows into the Colorado below the ferry. The stream' had risen since Ray forded it early that morning and as the car emerged from the 60-- e stream-th- e motor coughed and died. The car was only half way up the steep. muddy west bank; and for a moment it looked like Miss Kibler faeed afive-mil- e hike or the pros- peels of another night on the river. After several attempts, however. the motorresponded and the car grunted ..out of the wash after a running start from the middle of- the stream. Yes, Miss Kibler enjoyed her steak dinner. and News Photographer .1, M. Heslop got. his car back safelymuddy. but faitt-s- bouts with fords and desert roads. 4 : tti' .', 4. ' : - , ; .,, i- '. '' - ,' . - - ;, - . . ' - : - - - - Staff Pborogoopher SAY O. JONZS: " E ' - '. C A. NICKEILSON , l ' . ',. . . : - cstv-taz- a - , --- Ii. , isutting t - t . i.. ao WOODWARD. tor ARmliabig 'Representative , - I , , ,'f:-.- if ,, . '', .., '..,-- i" , - ',, - t ,. , ' , ' t-'-- 0 04 Ia.'," :T.,?,ir -- 1 ' 4 I ,Oit 1 ' ar91 ,.---- - . I- - - - , - ..por-... co ' - J. -- ; ' - - ' -7-- - - -- - - -- ' ' , foot-wid- EMT KISS ; ' I: - , Art Director , - ... Editor&al Staff: CLIVE W. I . . ItAYMcGtnr6E ' ,i, ' . MAGAZIIIE . t Agar--, '' NI. , -- -- r.,,,i,...mior , , - OSCAR HEWS OC LORGEAVIIRE . -- t It t T DI 5 ,, r-se noni--the-WO-- -- - - $, - I --- --- - . - Clews. hush sir saves time end leee dopesum. lees auseey . . gruslUelp sod len clomeontij, I. pre- - . ... river-runne- i -- - ,,, , eispeesow A.61, p ,,, ECONOMY SOCIPS , ,,,........... COMFORT - Yx 941.04emire dunk Wes $0 OM. osso NW S.10.11.11. 01 taelh owl. , - . 1 ' HEALTH ient , . RAY McGUIRE, the Magazine . , - , ; - , - , , ,,.....Ele , - with the -,- ,,... ' . 116.51) k4 11,,,.. rr,), - , , . , - ---- ' ' 1., ...sr,. , ,, , - ,. - . , - W II .... -- Soutb'Stote ' , . - ,., Al -07 Time Payments' , , e ., t I ,,4 -- ,,,,7-- -- 'ee .r.os0000dr- . 4 1 -- 41' N' 03i, .. 4000' t - 41 r Ae or ir coi.., - kept . , , The government's financial policy should be very conservative; we should not have deficit financing. Business is always dependent upon the stability of our fiscal policy. The government should reduce expenditures and live within its income; We should see that first things come first. There are fixed obligations like the public debt that must be cared for regularly, and there must be funds for national defense. Some items in our annual budget must be reduced or omitted. There is nothing sacred about a department ut head's request for a big appropriation, neither is there anything sacred-aboa foreign power's request for more money for rehabilitation. road to a welfare is moving kdoawtno"a peancrileosuiosrsroa. uwr government here to enjoy state. should pause and - 'the feet on the blessings of libertythey who live here accept freedom as a matter of course, but freedom ground.-Mais not free. It must be purchased with blood, brains, and brawn. It can be preserved only by eternal vigilance. Every segment of society is demanding special privilegesmore pay for less workwhile many want to lean upon the state. Too many people want to transfer power to federal government but power once transferred .is difficult to recover. The Congress, instead of seeking new ways of spending the people's money, should repeal the excise taxes, and if more money is needed, let the states pass the tax laws required. In the days ahead there will be a struggle -- between-the peoole and the Federal Government because the people desire, to preserve their freedom: may the struggle be solved in a manner worthy of our spiritual and intellectual heritage. - ' . . - ' - stock. ny ft. s" - i, . ' . , (I) , We. cannot keep that economy sound and It is necessary that we should be realstatements. official solvent merely by is istic. When employment decreasing, national incomes dwindling, and no good purpose to become hysterical and exagprices declining, it serves But it is time for us to face the facts and take.7 gerate our economic troubles. I fall Skdo Illt FIRST line of defense is not on the Rhine. Our first line of . defense is a sound, solvent American economy. READERS DIGEST I. ar Zama - By JAMES F. BYRNES Condensed tram I I , . - Naos aty sad aiwaysb Plbeee Seed ite leers ohms 'oboist NW mew Telex itoorioll AiA, phut yew beellist ea Sewing my Moral el &um'. Stas;dt I . - - I I , Al Hearing Center ' II must come first First-thin- gs : THE COVER this week shows Miss Florence Kib1e35-3ear-ol- d Chicago- art teacher, at the end of her recent solo trip down the Colorado (see page 6). ' Photo'hy 3 M. Heslop " . .,, -- 44531 .r , , - - bintitell NENE MAGAZINE. EAU , LAKE 19S0 CITY. UTANOCIOSES S . |