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Show "1 Dixmhkk k. i GRASS ROOTS OPINION m: jouitN l 13 Glenna Jean Obray and Harry Jarvis Exchange Vows in Home Riies 'll., VAU.IIY l'AHMEH: Uy iiini? the el resources government to compete overwhelmingly with lax the Social Planners constitute themselves a CLF.ARIIKLD the Among Foi hei wedding the former 'private industiy, was I he nli No in whose name lovely wedding is i. the people plant Jiving trap. grown Mis Ohiay woie a satin gown that of MLs (Henna Jean Obray tiimmed in with luce, with a veil of hut tlower tor so the fall in fall also and doing, they may and lianv Jaiviv, both of Clear- illusion caught into a ciown of hre swallowed up. field. lace. She canied a of led HAY CITY, AIK - J el low taffeta and earned yellow eai nations. The mothers of both bride and bridegroom wore blue crepe gowns and had corsages of led and white roses. Aftei the eeiemony dose rela-tie- s and fiiends of the newlyweds i i HERALD: Senator George, chairman of the senate tinance committee, said that he had Noted for his last tax increase, short of actual war. There can he substantial cuts in the Federal outlay, he said, if there is any strong will in the executive departments to accomplish them. Senator George could see no evidence of such will. j OSKALOOSA, IOWA, VENTURA, CALIF., COUNTY NEWS: The oil indus-tiy- , like the power industry, has been constantlv under the of those who would like to socialize our great j natural lesourees. Miss ()bia is tho daughter of Mi. and Mis. Clyde Obray, of 110 Ross chive, and ILuiy i.s the son of Mr and Mis. A. L. Jaivis of 400 K. stieet. These tvo weie united in maniage in si l vices which took place at '! (mi p. m. on Thuisday, Xon emhei at the home of the hi ides pai mts. with llishop (Jeorge HuMam of Clearfield First waid officiating Chrc ii Sends and lela-tive- s attended bouquet and white loses and gaidenias. The mat on of honor attending the bride a as her sistei. Lor Rayme Reed, while Hill Kennedy acted as ln.-- t man. Acting as flower gill was enjoyed a wedding dinner at Jlas and Pas lestauiant in Roy. A reception foi the young bride and biidegroom was held during the levelling at the brides parents homes which was attended by approximately one bundled and fifty Caiol Jean Jaivis, sister of the guests. Mi. and Mrs Jaivis aie both hi ide tti ooin. Ro Dell was ling of Davis high school and giaduates heai oi All. Jaivis is at present attending The ination of honor woie a blue Webei college. They are now' residballeiina length taffeta gown and ing in Cleai field after a biief hona corsage of yellow carnations and eymoon in and aiound Salt Lake gardenias. The flower girl woie City. j . j Buy Main Street How many peoTo heck with it, were living better ple do you hear taking, did And ever we bow many ot the people who befoie? than make that remark could pay off their shaie of t lie per c ipita ROSERURG, ORE., NKWS-REV1E- national debt we have accumulated to make our current standard ot living possible? Surely these same people aie smart enough to know that we cant continue borrowing forever. Rut do they h ive the determinate n and the iortiiude or patriotism to sacrifice something upon the altar ot democracy? Too many, we fear, having the wisdom, lack THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY 1 ELECTRONIC BRAIN" BALANCES CHRYSLER ENGINES De Luxe : f specially elegant . . . uncommon . t WEBSTER I r 4 t straight bourbon whiskey, elegant in taste, uncommonly good ...a Hiram Walker Whiskey. is a SOUHON JZXt Marking another advance in high-spee- d engine balis Division of the which machine ancing this Chrysler on in has the operation Chrysler Corporation put FirePower V-- 8 engine assembly line to balance not only the engine but its torque converter as well. Weighing 12 tons and costing $50,000, this balancing machine uses its electrc ? brain to determine the location and the amour., f unbalance er Hiram Walker & Sons Inc., Peoria, tJ ! 4 111. 86 proof. present in the engine. It then tells a welding unit the location and amount of strip to be welded to the torque converter and a drilling unit how much material must be drilled out of the dampener to bring the engine into perfect balance. The resulting elimination of vibration and the unparalleled smoothness of operation assures longer life and more efficient operation for FirePower engines. |