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Show . . ' -- Saturday, April 17, 1948 I - - . - i NEWS DESERIT THE Solt Lake City, titall- -7 . 7 Monti N otiono Snow Exceeds 4Average : I , . ii , r , . ,., 1'1 ,( ..rt , -- A- . ,.- - t I I ' '7. ' , ., ' - -- . - , ' ',,,,.,,,,' . , ?' ' 4' 4.,,1 , ,,, .', '' ' ,,,i '', p ., , Si ' . - -- - . 'i -- f chairManship-o- ' ' C , ,... los , HEADS NEW CLUBLeon Hall; veteran Rothrion, has - beenamedpresident---- -- new -r . --Dr: Harold Glen Clark, director of the extension division, has been set up, Pres. Howard S. Mc Donald announced today. This council, which will have let 'Rotory-C-Ittb-- - O - -- - . I New Rotary i , : - councilwill he to rposeofthe formulate for the 1948- - - - - has been set for Friday and plans are to hold monthly meetings from then on. The first pu- - i .19 t - Articles addressed to the Popossessions of Madiera Islands, Cape Verde Islands --and the Azores should not have the word Portugal in the address, Postmaster I. A. Smoot has en- -- rrtuguese I ' 1 . -- .. Students 0T. ' -- --- - . - Ala.P1011"NE;RilriDaRIVDE"-INief7Pur-1;e4,- 4-- H Ink - t4 Join the thousands -- -- Ilho bave,nere - V Li ,, I r7Ot , 1 (El v,wt 10 . - , 70 v..,. v . AN '1 H ' - ,,, .,.., ...,,,, k, 4 r s v , . 4r:.,:; , ; .1u1 . 4,.,.., , 4 . tl; NktIN " ' ,,- ts- . --- PRICE. . . , , ,r,9, I-- jib,. , )0 '''''"' - ki, ii -- , LW, , ,, ....-- - ,' .: -,, ' ' : .- ., d4 t" Jv-.- .. II' Vv,.., ,S1:;1..;4 e4 i ,,,,::- r, ... ,, t , , - -- -- - , , if , 1 ). - 1 . , .., I I - - --- $ -- 0 . . : ... ..-0- . , - - , ' , will join -, , -- -- Model 14 has the amazing G-- E Electronic Reproducer,- st oil timethe Some---- ---reproducing systent-o- f hi used General flectricis most expensive reproducer costombelit models. -- - - , - N s., ,i k , k , '1i1 , i 2 . s ' 40.P ' -: 0,q e - anti-inflatio- , i . , - . CT--E high-qualit- y ATFA ...... ....7?. FR ..., ...... ..,., .. . - & NICHOLS - IIINGHAM CANYON. UTAH - --- 7- -- HEBEI CITY. UTAH - c - -- - - . . ,1,4ANTL UTAH - CO.' - ' ' , JEWELRY- -- CO.---- -,-:- ' -- ;BAVGH - - LOGAN, UTAH - BINGHAM RADIO SHOP - .GOLDEN H. , DELTA, LACK & - a UTAH '' ' SON ,', CACHE VALLEY ,EzEcritic, CO. ,, ' ' ' ' , LoGAN, CRANDALL' & WALKER' , EPHRAIM. UTAH - '..fIELPER, - ..-- . - - , & . , , - - APPL. & FURNITInt - .. , 't ' FURNITURE & APPLIANCE, , PAROWAH, UTAH Ai, M. PETERSON , .,,, . ' ,.. , :, '. GUNNISON. MAR , , PRICE TRADING CO. NO. 2 , HIAWATHA. UTAH, - - 2- & 'PAIICE, MAN' - . BUILDING SUPPLY ' . . : ... - . TINGWALL'S, INC.LOGAN. UTAH , MILFORD. uTAR , ' SALINA. UTAH - JEFFERSON MERCANTIE' CO. , PRICE. UTAH SEWER VALLEY MERCANTILE CO.', - UTAH - REYNOLDS BEAVER. UTAH HARDWARE CO. HOUSTON, FURNITURE CO. - , OLIVE REBEL UTAH HELPER FURNITURE lArILL'S - Tint !LICHFIELD, . , .. ,... SHOP UTAH , ' - . . N Distributed by General Electric.Supply Corporation 11.uggeste4 I ' , ' ,, , ' V MONROE. UTAH ' MERTS . . la, MONROE ELECTRIC CO. - FRIEL'S ' . & ' HEBER' MERCANTILE CO. - .. 1! 'AKAN, TTHH , HURRICANE. UTAH . MT rkInNT IV& at S 4 II PANGUITCH. UTAH EANOSH. UTAH ' - PRATT CO. , -- 1 -- ROOSEVELT. UTAH t HATTON , ' .. t. s.THE GIFT SHOP - . ' MORGAN, UTAH - -- ;. ' . BUTTERS ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. , . - -- - '1GRIMSHAW APPLIANCE - CO. CEDAR CITY. UTAH ' ' - SINGHAM CANYON. UTAH - - , UTAH - , , JUDD MERCANTELE CO. , - FROST DRUG CO. - NEMO, UTAH' --L- -7;- ' , 4 ...it, v - - - SPRINGVILLE. UTAH - - CO. BAILEY-McCUN- E ; . . MT. PLEASANT. UTAH - .. , BAILEY-McCUN- E ' A. Ili. A...0,11..44 z - FITZGERALD-----1.11-A-C-TO, - -- FILLMORE ELECTRIC SHOP - A 711-171- , UTAH R LESLIE , FERROL - , ATPD ,Li. 411,41-o- ST; GEORGE. UTAH , - , S.,IL FERRON MERCANTILE CO. ot . -.BAILEYMcCUNE CO. nAnrn- .a. ,. EMPEY ELECTRIC Co. . -- -- ASHLEY VALLEY APPLIANCE1 W .4a. , !ANDERSON IMPLEMENT &HDWRE. CO.., - -- - -- A,.. Mmoll . . ADDERLY ........ , . , - - , Butte, Billings, Monts, Bake, Idaho, Salt Lake City, Utah Retail Prim I, , . , , -:- o- - ' 1 . . - spacial safety I eel grit prefacts the racord sad sapphire against - damage from ccitioatel sireppinv , . . , Finiskod In genuine AmericonWalnet Hs dowdy cobinef' makes Modol 14 on attractivo addition to .any room la tht home, from the living room to Aft -n playroom. Wool for tilo bomb or ot000toios, price cuts do not stop with one, two or ten items! Prices have been cut across the board radios and phonographs you have known and desired for years. See fot yourself. n TIP P P- V ... , , it4, - - - , ... A . - - is ( i - - Geneial Eleatic on the popular, ' , A Pk I . 1 d stylos is procision, gonuloto 'ippphirt ffew, 1lie ground to roproduce very note and overtone against background of velvety slienco. vithndlY nikninating old- ,nelso and rdweing ripcord WNW ND the point. , Even a crock. scarestrtogisters 1I ' , , ' - - Th. - .. - - ,,, , -t - - , . ,z11-f- ,':io-or!- , , .00,' , - 4r - t ..." - ft ..,,,, -- " , - ;,.....i I : . The Electronic Iteprodecor it so sonsitivo it rocreafr : every nolo 'wiry delicate shading hem, whothor tho volume is high or low. 'rho most Isoaelifel rocord reproduction yes hove (Ivor board! , ,, , , -- .1... . , .Ja,- , , - - - Needle - - - the-greate- - . ! , - 4-- 1 :, - in this effort II! (Model 14) 1 4 - art.:, , - 1 , - - - , .....',',.:1. - , , . ". . It is obvious that we are in a painful inflationary spiral. And it is also obvious that every industry, every in their power not company, every individual, must do all or ' this reason. only to stop this spiral, but to reverse-it-T- General Electric is reducing the prices on a wide range of products "It is our conviction and belief that only voluntary action and restraint by , 1 ilit,,, , ..,,, , - -. r v, w AN-- . Here's what Charles E. Wilson, President of general Electric Company, says: t (1) , '. ..II i , :. , - a NO W . - ,,, i 41:,,,.,,,,,,, 0A1 al-a- ( tort -'- s s , ANII111FLATION PRICE' ,- ) ,11 s- t .,.., , . 4 T 4 soI --..,.- .., sitila c ics 1, - ROOSEVELT, UTAH ti y,1 0 ,, , , , , I "IL4 k i "stop-inflation-no- H. . y ' ' ok ,,, , I most sensational reductions is in the price of General Electric's famous Model 14 electronic record - player: --- - 1:1:1Tesse"seY. 114 " ...E. . L'An , FEDERAL Dividends Investments. lumpount ore currently 2 per annhm. con- pounded somiannually.', Each" Is Federally 'poured to $5.000. IA- kIrt - 'iFC have Shiny, been paid en Owe .4 always 4i q liberal rate. We Invite anacdt- - accounts of large., r-- -, I .,t ' SAYINGS, . , t - ri- DIVIDENDS c, , t., 0 1 t 1 IV a., , - For 42 yearsDESERET I i. - li 70mlwore - MANTI--"T- he Life sod Music of Victor Herbert," written by Miss - Myra Bradley and Miss I ; of Manti High Jane Anderson School, was presented to the 'Ladles Literary Club by 35 high school dents sdiday, tw,id: Douglassl,(11. Mrs. H. Clark and Judd were hostesses for the day. The annual "Mothers Day Tea" with a special I programwill be I featured at the club next Thursdayunder slirection of Mrs. Don Brown and Mrs. Wallace Wintelth. Mrs. A. M. Mellor and Hansen ,w.111 be the ,, kyyjr rtl ,, , . ''? , - 70 ..- . , 4, 2,1 1 - - rr I,1 ::h t s t- - TVA tf;1 , rai V-11-- ,,sk, 1 , . it I -- - ,t ' - '..----,....;.......:- s ---- - , Life, Music of Herbert Given by .111611 School - i Rigularly and Receive ijA ' ,U ..,fr,V ,,t -- r . . (NA- r--------- Jr, , -- t I, drive recently Following the dramatic launched by Charles E. Wilson, President of General Electric Company,-prite- s have been reduced on a , wide range oU popular radios and phonographs.- One of the - 4 ,11444.144., 4 - - , 111111111g . - - . . , , - 4( 1 . 1 , -- Tris Vii,,,.3k41,0...tf -- , . , . . tr ' - . Stewart. Vvllv , : . Saturday .. ''L,14;1 p', , , ViaLl-ir- ' -- t: ripal !,. , - - s -- - i " , - : .! L. . - .1. . ' - - Fight Against Inflation! - Merlin- ali TNEATER----"Tra- - - -- , 4-.-- - - 1 . , -- - of o el-- Ili pl10110g 1 aph - - --- co7p, . .w.t. F . . - -- -- - leCtr0111C - ' . ITSIT' .. - ' S.KIRVIEWAnentlittsiastic " t TAD 41111111141 - --- - ..Retail week with elections for student body officers of the Fairview Junior High.School for next year announced, according to Princi- - Evaliston Club 00, - 1 - 1?, , . , Elect Officers . , , . . t z2r. L.: I post....Girle,--lesseautetin- 4iiz a - L' . . - Fairview Junior - 1 aL: Gail MarY T. Bay. ei in Provo -Today . . Moutr- -- i 6 . sk. . Shirley EVANSTON, Wyo. Barnes has been orelected pBusy Graham dent of the newly i , Club in north EvansBees out as stu- S p.n.Military balL rederatien roonh ton. There are 12 charter memI body pres- AFL Labor Temple. t bers. a -- for by MS IP r c Junior all stake and ward presidents, Beehive, Other officers are Theda Rose of only leaders. Gleaner and vice president; Connie . votes. Thof 4 ppo.Women's Republican Club meet., Barnea, and 1110 of Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusan- - Barnes, secretary-treasure- r, I ' Jackie Burleigh, reporter. Named e ; student , SCERA TREATER"Cass Timberldno," to the recreation committee were officers Spencer Tracy and Lana Tamer. , Remember ACADEMY THEATER "I next year Barbara Weber, Gayle Lowham, ,,, ' , Massa." Irene Dunne. George Stevens. d. t are .:as follows: s t , PARAMOUNT THEATER-.."CMink. Betty Nowlin and Canine Shaw, !. side Ill," James , ' ', UINTA TREATER"Higle Walk", Rob. ! ', Ross.- - Terry; The girls net Taylor, Audrey T ii t ee . La- secretary at the Vigi- - weeks on ll STRAND Von Wheeler; 'latites." Pranchet Tens. also "Hangman mer vacation, according to Sarah - - Mr; Graham I T- Bagley. 'Uinta County homy dem.; treasurer,- Barbara Madsen; yell onstration . mistresses, Patsy Jones, Gladis Mitcham. Robert tees.. Wright, o', sg!nt., . , ' i . Peterson and Winnie Vance. , , , The Students will take over -- , when , , . , ,... ..- -J, school beginsathelaltiorthe ., r- - . 4 1 .e l'N. I . - k., ' ' . t , ,r,,c,t , ,-:, .,4 ,1948-4- 9 schoolyear. i ' i , . rill has been .elected County, Repub. Ircan with Mrs.Alice Allen as chairman and D. Elwin son as secretary. The new officers were at --an --organizing thecourt house attended by Vernon Romney, Utah Republican chairman, and othet party leaders. Appointed to the central committee were: Mirysvale, Walter Kennedy and Lydia Johnson; Circleville, Irvin Allen and Letitia ThompP. Gold son; Junction, Robert and Peggy Hunt;- Kingston,- - R. Albern Allen and Appointed to conventions in Salt Lake City were Glen Betenson McKunley Morrill.. William Lay and -Mrs. '4 , ' 1.4'...."..1.- JUNCTIONMcKinley - Lloyd , - Elects Leader as. - , I 4H-Oi6aniz- flounced. v. . . 1 ar ' - . . Cedar Rich- Sec.-Tre- se- unknown, P' , - audio-visu- al orlein pl 11111101Misma ' . Mitchell. Parowa ,n' Dick Nelson, Edward Olsen.. Mon,. Richfield. Marie ParaeRobirison. Ann u , ;elver: lUni,Ves1 tt- onabl-'7Loren Spencer. Rosenberg, Cedar City; Renabz Dan Speakman. Fillmore: Rhea 1 Staples, Kanosh; Merrill Stephenson lioldenr Beth Talbot. Paragonah: Theen City; Ivan ! Thorley. Eugene Uric Cedar Watts. Kanosh: Junior Williams. Jo ye Wood Holden: Alan Webster Cedar City; Beaver.-Aldi- nt NstbsolittWootibottse, Young. Fillmore. RICHFIELDLeon -Hall, policies field business man,- has been program. The other four purposes of elected to head the new Rotary the council will be: to carry back information to the Club famed here; Mr. Hall is a past president of colleges so each will fully understandtheprogram; thecounsil theRotaryCMILLit t Winslow members will discuss the needs Ariz. and 'held the post of secof each college for audio-visua- ll retary for three years..lie also material during the coming year. was formerly of the In this way they will see that Rotary Club at Jerome, Ariz. He ' each receives a fair distribution. has been a Rotarian shut 1931 The-thi- rd purpose- - will be- - to and the centralize repair work on store in Richfield. help - all equipment needed by the TheCompany new club has applied for Lastly, members a charter. , The provisional or- -, ft department. will preview films for the corn- ganization has as its officers' : year so the film library may President Hall, Vice Pres. Henry R. J. (Bob) LI be kept un to date. Winkel. In addition to the chairman, Warner, Sergeant-at-Arm- s Nornine faculty members have been man Fullenbach, Directors N. ii appointed to thi; council to assist Stacey, George Staples, Robert in drawing up a program for the Schonfeldt and BlaMe Betenson. vise of visual aidt by the faculty. Twenty-on- e business and proThey include Clarence Tyndall, fessional men are charter memMargaret S. Potter. Dr. D. Eldon bers in the club,which is sponBeck, 'ProfWeldon J. Taylor, sored by Provo Rotary Club. Vice President Winkel and his Prof. J. Roman Andrus, Dr. LeRoy Bishop. Eldon Rieke. hianena "RotarytAnn" will attend the Rich, and George L. Miller. This district conference in Boise, Ida, council has been appointed for ho tomorrow, Monday and Tues-a one-yeNext meeting of the Rich. period--. day, field Rotarians will be held in the Rainbow Cafe next Friday Postal Instruction - ac- iiencygh- , . Club Names Leader Flute .0OP first meeting Work at once. The ,4, - - - - , . . coordinatethelus of audio-visu- al aids onBrigi;am -Young University campus, a film --- council, withrepresentatiyes -. from the various colleges and . ''' . .. Cou-nci- oungiUl- , , . ;- ,, - 1.1 to the extent of $1000, Fint Dickson said. Contents fn.. dishes, linen and kitchen appliances were damaged $200, end $40 in currency in a kitchen drawer was kid. The hnuse, which lohowned by John Thurgood, is insured, but ' I the contents etre pot. - Dickson: the flames gutted the kitchen, obtaining a good start before neighbors noticed Ahem ' and turned in the alarm.' Mrs. Knadle had left her small , , - cordim to Fire Chief , e. IMMerlien. ti,MITM -- - . Abbott: terday. ' Their ' ed C des- PROVOFire consumed $40 children with bora and warp In currenci and did $1200 damshopping in town. The plate started near a kitchs ages to the home of RarKnadle, 566 South Fifth Vest St.; yesen cabinet and damaged ' the i Paragonah; Willarti,,,trzastrong. City; Allen Ballard, Hurricane; DeLyle . Seckstrand, Gordon Beckstrand, Meadow; David Bishop. Delta;. Corinne Brown,. Cedar City Rpnnow Bunting. Kanab; Henry- - Clark, Grover; Donne Jean Dalton. Parowen: Von Davis, Venice: Hazer Jean Davenport, Paregonah: June Decker, H. Edwards Delores Pita, agtyBoyd Warren Foote. Ordertille: Dean Henann. klitiLNevatia; Gract Curnionparos wan;; Vivian Hatch Koosharem: Kenneth ,, ',,,, T !..P110170--To- - t Include? .1.,"' '""L'es Pot 44,7;04 ,' ,' , ,.. '. Set-u- 'P - , , . ' "- - -, , I do, 4 -,- , cording to Mr. Larson. This is considerably larger than any previoug 'graduating class, The candidates for graduation - ,, , 'ire-Loss:Inclu- --- ,, ' Henry of e, the Council Moyl TWOIVe of of the the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will address graduates Of the S. L. D. on Institute Cedar May 16, it was announced by Gustave O. Larson, director. Fifty-eig- ht students of Branch Agricultural College have met the requirements and applied for ' '' ', , l-- Film-- , i - t, , CITYElder. CEDAR D. . . , ''.., ' .1 '' ,, ,,',,,, ",," ,i, 'Tr'', ; ' - . , , , - ' ,, ' . , ' , . -- Graduation Rites - if,4. 4, .. ,',1' ' ,, The results of this last vey, Mr. Buckhouse advises - 14 , ., March 'precipitation this year was.3.88 inches as against 2.20 in March 1947 and as -- average figure off stir-12- 1 , , ' Att Institute Irm The Branch' I The concertos with okhestral accompaniment as tin entire proAgricultural College Symphony gram is being given for the first JUNCTIONDaily mail has ennui& its will, Orchestra give time In any Utah city, With the again started for the people concert tomorrow at 8 p.m. in exception of Salt Lake City. The in this part of the state. Durthe BAC auditorium. The con- accomplishment marks a, mileing the coal shortage, the train' cert. will be directed by R. L. .post at the BAC. from Salt Lake City to Marys4 ''' Halversen. ,vale was unable to make its The entire. program will be 'regular trips and mail was The South American duck is carried only three times each devoted to concertos by solo Insteamer duckt the week. struments with orchestral ac- The companiment. Ralph Marsden,' adult of which has lost the Although Utah coal miners Mary Ann Lamb, 'Elsie' HO, power of flight on- account of have not returned to work, the 'small wings.' It- is an expert the train has resumed Melva its Bringhurst, and June ' , Decker will be soloists. ' former daily schedule. swimmer, however. , CEDAR CITY - -- ' . . .,. , Forest-TMloyié-'10S-peak- are sent to the Division of irri-- ti Ration at Logan, fot , use in making a focecast of water supply for Utah:The forecast, based on snow surveys coering some 85 snow courses spread. over the state, will be issued soon. yERsioNMountain Snow on the Manti National Furest is above.norrnal, according to Jack Buckhouse of the Forest- Serv, 'ice office here. Snow measurements taken o.n March 30 at the Meadows station shows the following results, according to Ranger Buckhouse,, Snow depth for this year ..1.5 74.83 inches as compared with ,75.43 inches for last year and ' as compared ; with an average of 65.06 inches. Water content of the Snow ' this year is 23.33 inches as compared with 25.33 for last year and 20.96 inches for the.,aver- - BAC-7,-Orchestra- MAIL RESUMES DAILY SCHEDULEt Perform ' i' - . , |