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Show AUGUST 16, 1952. THE JOURNAL Commenting on the recent dramatic development in the affairs f of the Ute Indians in the Uintah Basin, the Utah Senator reminded ROOSEVELT, UTAH, AUG. 8 The greatest balancing act on his listeners that everybody wants earth, was Senator Wallace F. federal government as a friend Bennett's description of the respon- but not as the 5 Great White sibility of men in Congress in a Father. 4. Reminding his audience that free country, as he spoke to the morning session of the Uintah everybody resents an umpire in an Basin Industrial Conference. We athletic contest who gives all the can only be free so long as we are breaks to one team and that while able to maintain the proper balance we want the government as an of power and responsibility be- umpire between groups and intertween the federal government and ests, we must fight to preserve his impartiality lest our becomes the individual citizen, he said. a government of men and not of Bennett pointed out five areas when this impartial in which proper balance is essential laws. Its balance is destroyed that the 5 perand which are vitally affected by centers and the mink coats begin 3. With The Senator , ( the actions of Congress: Prosperity comes only when production balances consumption, he said. 1. Stoaco Intermountain Inc. Reliable Concern 2. He discussed the Colorado River Development by pointing out that government can be welcome partner but may be dangerous as a more dependable firm operates in the city of Salt Lake than the Stoaco Intermountain Inc. and the people of this city and surrounding territory are more and more coming to the No competitor. ' Dctums to Films i realization that this reliable concern is the one to call on for aluminum windows and doors, and aluminum awnings. The Stoaco Intermountain Inc. has built up an enviable reputation and is at the present time setting the pace for . all competitors in this field. Expert workmanship coupled with the use of nothing but first class materials have resulted in a brand of service which is sometimes imitated but is never equaled. We believe that the people of our district should by all means encourage such honest efforts to please them and should whenever the opportunity presents itself, patronize the firm who is licensed in Davis County to serve us. Mr. Stanley Duffin, the manager of the Stoaco Intermountain Inc. is thoroughly experienced and competent. He has been in this business for many years and during that period of -- ENGLAND'S LOSS Is time has made thousands of friends by his sincere consideration of their interests. He has contracted many large projects in this state and has always performed his work in a manner more than satisfactory. We congratulate the firm and the man who heads it and hope for their continued success. They may be reached by dialing located at 4981 S. State. Hollywoods gain as lovely film actress Elizabeth Taylor, who expects her first ehild In January, primps for the cameras following her return to in the movie capital. This is the stars first picture since her marriage last winter to Michael Wilding. ( International ) film-maki- ng In whiskey, tee, there Is good.. better.. and nn nr liu nojjyiiliU "Bourbon at its 'Best KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY It MOM TSS JUU AND Hill COMPANY, lOUISVIllC, JtCNTUCK 3 the total runs into the thousands. The car has been completely repainted and redecorated and bears the state seal on its huge fin as well as the insignia of its sponsors Motor Oil and Flinco Gasoline, Mormon Meteor Finds Rest In State Capitol D-- SALT LAKE CITY One of the most famous racing cars in the world, Ab Jenkins Mormon Meteor III, was permanently retired to a place of honor in the state capitol Friday. The huge ton juggernaut which has set more speed records than any other car in the history of racing; the car which has done such a tremendous pubjob in giving Utah world-wid- e ten the car for licity nearly years; that is so closely associated with Utahs famed Bonneville salt flats will race no more. The Meteor was rolled into the state capitol and set up as a permanent display. Its racing career, as well as that of its intrepid old driver, Ab Jenkins, has two-and-a-h- X NO just as it appeared in its final run last summer. Governor J. Bracken Lee participated in a brief cerqmony as the huge racer rolled into its final resting place. RELIEF FROM THE DROUGHT alf 69-ye- ar been closed for good. The Meteor was displayed in the state capitol in 1943 and remained there until 1949 when Jenkins decided to make another speed fling on the Bonneville flats. Last year he set 24 records, driving officially at a speed of 199 miles per hour and unofficially at 243 miles per hour. Jenkins himself is not certain just how many records the Mormon Meteor III has set during its tests op the amazing Utah salt flats, but to show up, he said. 5. The most important balance of all, Sen. Bennett concluded, is that which we must maintain between the individual citizen and government. We will only be free so long as our government remains oua servant, not our master. Ricks Furnace and Appliance Co. Renders Fine Service A firm that may be truly said to lead its field is the Ricks Furnace and Appliance Co. This firm has become a Salt Lake City institution. It has served the people of this vicinity fop many years, and over that period of time has established a reputation for reliability for which everyone may be proud. The Ricks Furnace and Appliance Co. has contributed greatly to the growth of the city of Salt Lake and all the surrounding territory. They continue year after year to serve the district in a manner which merits the praise and support of every civic minded citizen. It is firms of this kind that have based their activities on a policy of honest service which becomes assets to any community. Mr. Howard Ricks, the manager, is the man who is responsible for the kindly feeling held by the residents of Davis County and surrounding district, toward his company. He is a man who has won the respect and friendship of everyone. We congratulate Mr. Howard Ricks on his splendid record and trust he will continue to enjoy many more years of success. We suggest you call on the Ricks Furnace and Appliance Co., located at 2519 S. State for all types of furnaces, sheet metal, air conditioning, gas and oil heating equipment and electrical appliances. The telephone number is " in search or rain clouds, Nicholas Cochls, Milton, Mass., farmer sifts scorched earth through his hands. The present drought has been the longest dry spell in Massachusetts in 80-year- -old SCANNING THE SKIES Department designated the entire states of Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky and Mississippi as disaster areas because of severe droughts. ( International Soundphoto) 134 years. Meanwhile, the Agriculture Ofas Dte S5k TfejCSO) (fa? n? 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