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Show OCTOBER 21, 1953. THE JOURNAL Page ANOTHER ABANDONED ICEBOX One of the most widely discussed automobiles the Chevrolet Corvette has been placed in distribution. A open model (with removable top), the car is the American auto industrys first sports car and the first to carry a plastic body built by mass production methods. two-passeng- er The Corvette measures only 33 inches high at the door. Wheelbase is 102 inches. Traditional Chevrolet features include a special Blue-Flam- e engine and a Iowerglide automatic transmission. Production followed special showings of an experimental model in many cities. er DISASTER FUND AIDS DROUGHT BELT THE KEY TO PEACE In 1941, the Laymens National Committee, a strictly organization, first sponsored National Bible Week. The idea was, and is, to encourage everyone to read the Bible a few moments each day, in the belief that this will help greatly in solving our individual and collective problems. non-sectari- an This year the Week will be observed for the 13th time, beginning October 19. The theme is, The Bible, the Key to Peace. A better theme could not have been chosen. For certainly it is clear that if peace ever is to come again to this troubled world, there must be a tremendous resurgence of spiritual values and of those principles of conduct which the Bible stands for. Read your Bible during the week and everv dav 1 WHY THEY ACT FRENCH: NEW GIMMICK IN The merger of psychologists and phrase has introduced a brand-neto the jargon motivational research of the advertising world. This involves exploration into the real reasons why a consumer buys or rejects a product. Motivational research applied to the sale of prunes shows, Prunes are symbols of old age . . . prunes are disliked as a symbol of parental authority . . . prunes are plebeian and without prestige. . . . The prune is a witch. AD-LAN- ad-me- CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Sci 5. To put pent-lizar- d forth foliage 9. Young 10 herring Mountains (So Am.) 12. A vegetable 14. 15. 16 Identical Arabic fjtoor ) $;vjen DOWN 1. 2. 3. 4 5. 6. 7 8. Leaner Blunder Portion Bend Music note Half ems Jewish month Opposite of "male 9. 11. Muffler 13 High Movable 17 Stitched amphibian barrier 18. Uncooked 20. Unable 19. Color to hear 21 Fall without 23. 24 26. 28. warning The ( Fr. ) Min's name Packed Flightless bird 30. 31. 31. Regret Talented Escapes 'slang) 37 Ahead 38. 365 days 40. Female deer 41 Strange 43 A tawny beast Afr.) Norse god 46. Legislative body 48. Showed mercy 50. More 5. rational 52. All 53. Roman 34. emperor Cliques 22. An apostle (Bib.) 25 Obligation 27 Not living 29 Bottom of a ship 31 Merchandise 32 Native of India 33. 35 36. 39. Platform Conveyers Shabby Thick cords 42. Sand dune (Eng.) 44. The hub We frequently compl j'ii, in our country, that the lo iuli are critical of ut iir.d not good enough friends of America; Lut we forget that they are bitterly critical of themselves, and that many a Frou liman is not a good friend of himself. The French are still playing at being a great power, for they know what a great power is, having been one. Some of their parlies are still playing at revolution there have been so many revolutions of all possible kinds in the French past. n Farmers A FARMER SPEAKS: look to Washington in good times and bad. Those of us uho live on the land ojten boast of our independence and Anwer 47 Thrice mus.) 49 Soak flax ( 51. Interna- tional language rugged individualism , yet when the going gels tough, like every other sector of the population we expect the government to do something about it. . . . There is one thing about which the vast majority of farmers was and is certain. . . . This is that some sort of government support for farm prices is a permanent fixture in the American SECRETARY tary True OF AGRICULTURE Ezra Taft Benson (right) D. Morse announce Id Washington that and Undersecre- President Eisenhower released another ten million dollars from his disaster fund for drought relief. Most of the money will pay for hay supplies for the winter-feedin- g of livestock. The disaster area covers 415 counties in 13 states, stretching from Virginia to Nevada. (International) economy ." THE LADY COMMENTATORS: On the basis of the radio programs to which the typical female listens , one would guess that she is inter ested in fashion, home decoration, -- and children. She is concerned about civic corruption and social welfare. She wants to know about new books and the arts. . . She believes in the popularized tenets of modem psychology. . . . Her world is not an eccentric or a passionate one , but it is a pleasant world where problems are solved with Counseling,' packaged savings' Dromedary cake mix , and good will." Excerpts from The Reporter Magazine, 220 East 42nd St., New York, N. Y. There are no greater miracles known to earth than perfection and an unbroken friendship. Mary Baker Eddy iVy T.tfl 'a , I1-'"- .. What does mining mean to Utah? In payrolls, it means 7 of of the state's total the third highest percentage of the nation. And for each Utahn on a mining payroll, four others are employed in related industries a total based directly on mining of 351 A healthy mining Industry means a healthy Utah mining in trouble means Utah In trouble. 7 |