Show 'V'W Isn't Falling in Love THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINETHURSDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 11 1954 R Princess May Be Spinster LONDON (UP) — When a girl 23 is beautiful rich and only it tj doesn’t seem likely she’ll become a spinster But in court circles there is a growing awareness that this may be the fate of the liveliest royal figure in ""Europe — Princess Margaret The tiny princess (4 feet 11 in her stockings and 95 pounds) has this nation of matchmakers in despair She shows no sign of falling in love — and without love she will not marry This would be all right if she were a commoner — there are plenty of unmarried commoners about But Margaret’s husband must be “eligible” and the ranks of those who fit this stamp have dwindled alarmingly in the past three years Now court circles are resigned to stUl another departure from the remaining half dozen — rich Lord Carnegie heir to the Duke-doof Fife is known to have a romantic attachment elsewhere Royal spinsters are no novelty to the House of Windsor King George V’s sister Princess Victoria did not marry This fact is being mentioned these days as evidence that a princess can re- main single and still have a full life She likes the company of the 'Rev Simon Phipps the young chaplain of Trinity College at Mark Bonham-Car-te- r Cambridge a publisher William Douglas-Home a playwright polo playing Billy Wallace and her first cousin the Earl of Granville She goes out occasionally with Lord Hambleden who is one of the “good friend” types the Hon m -- ft 3A Won't Discuss Booms Bed Smuggling 's Economy Despite U S Trade Drop LONDON is a recession (UP) — While Americans are arguing whetheh there Britain’s economy is booming Production and employment are at record levels despite a drop in trade with the United States Stocks are rising toward record highs Vital British exports to the at the same time last year despite United States slumped 10 per the seasonal increase cent in the last three months of Steel production last month was 1953 But figures the highest for January in history published in the Over-al- l production was steadlast few days ily climbing according to latest show the British available statistics for late 1953 economyn n is Farmers set new production strengthe i g records last year for wheat barThings seldom ley oats potatoes and turnips have been so Industrial bond and share good prices are just short of the Here is what record set in 1947 the figures show: The gold and dollar reserves of Employment was at ak the whole Sterling area still are high in the closing months of last climbing steadily as it edges year Unemployment is less than further into the black ( VWI all-tim- all-tim- Princess Margaret Arthur Gore and his wife (he is the son of the Earl of Arra l and bears the nickname of “Bcofy”) and the 'younger married set e e which includes the Marquess of Blandford and his wife The only ray of hope for the romanticists is that at least two of the princess’ favorite escorts are eminently eligible — Lord (Porchy) Porchester and handsome Lord Plunkett one of the royal equerries ' Lord Plunkett was a house guest at Sandringham over Christmas and often accompanies the princess to the theater On their last date she asked him to pick the show and he chose — it might have been significant — a musical titled: “The Boy Friend” PANMUNJOM (AP) — The Neutral Armistice Supervisory Commission today declined to investigate U N charges that the Communists are smuggling warplanes into North Korea in violation of truce terms An Allied spokesman said the UNC received oral notification that the commission “could not agree to dispatch three mobile teams” to check the Allied charges He said the commission gave no reason It meets tomorrow Swedish members of the four nation commission said they had agreed not to discuss the matter with newsmen Other members are Switzerland Poland and Czechoslovakia V WE My Loss Your Gain Everything Must Go Including Fixtures Sold to The Highest Bidder All Nationally Advertised Merchandise Watches Diamonds Clocks Silverware Rings Pen Sets Costume Jewelry Binoculars Hundreds of Other Items DOZENS OF FREE GIFTS "CURLEY” ZAMON & ASSOCIATE Auctioneers yy 2254 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD Auction Every Day 12 Noon Until Sold Out Til £F II v - n J !u: ti KAYE HALBER f it 4 1 i 1 - i U I k if t A O S’ l I ' $ f k- f - ' nn9 N t 4 A 4- — M A" J i i i-- ’ i "s ¥ f t r rn JUL UYJ I V i rk jA $ r & i ye s ’0 !1 VY 'W $ 4 f tzj r i:y t 1 i 1 y I I -- ¥ ! i I mr ? 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