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Show May 1, UJ5L Page THE JOURNAL SALE OF BONDS UP 84 PERCENT OVER '53 PERIOD DARK BROWN TASTE 7 SNOW' HER FLEECE IS WHITE AS Mr. E. Dak BOUNTIFUL Peak, Davis County Savings Bonds Chairman, today announced anmonth of other high-recor- hond-savin- g d by Utalm-- . Figures just In slmw that resisaid, released, ln'.i,-IL- 1 dents of .the stall invested in Series F and II Savings Ronds during Marcs- - M per cent more than in March l'.il. ami the purchase of these series dining any month since wartime highest lull. Davis County residents contributed to this thrift record by putting slsn.Tbl into bonds during is per cent March. he added, more than for the same month last year. & The continued uptrend in Savings Ronds purchases hy individuals was noted throughout America, according to Mr. Chas. L. Smith, state Savings Ronds chairman, who pointed out that the count purchases aggregat- COFFEE PRICES? WGMERTHA(sEVERI( , w which March concluded, he said Savings Ronds purchases in Utah amounted to quarter-yea- r STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP CLP $y- - SdcffJcciarinp xitsifo &Jc!t ' s. aA first-quart- t ... y . VXVjyV'vV.V.vtV. ... lamb at ld to come home with Plans Former Davis Student Wins Expansion Talent Honors In Davis Area U P & L Co. Marimba player from Syracuse was named Aggie Talent Find of the Year Wednesday evening, when he thrilled a large audience with a medley of Southern tunes and Flight of the Bumblebee. Roger Hampton, a freshman music major at Utah State, received a $J1 cash award plus several prizes donated hy local merchants. Annette Hansen of Logan, vocal soloist, won second place and a $11 cash award, while Judy Deline, also of Logan, gained third spot and a Sin prize with an original version of Chopsticks. These grand winners were selected from 10 contestants who had been selected finalists in a series of talent shows held during the past several weeks, Larry Wright of Ogden emceed the grand finale of talent. Judges were Dr. Walter Welti, Dr. Eldon Drake, Dr. Burrell F. Hansen, Dr. Rex E. Robinson, and Irving Was-- I LOGAN 1 IJ-- . h' :xx ,, no success. her and her mother. Mrs. Stuart Symington Jr., but with . jdv; va A. sSSS three-week-o- '.SW tv- y" ' Suspended As 'Risk' X v s & er V.S A y ANNE SYMINGTON, 4, Is trying to convince a N.Y b preview of the Childrens Zoo. in the Bronx. 1 THE GRAND NATIONAL ' Smith commented particu- larly on the gaining popularity in Utah of the new Series II current- income bond, pur- SALT LAKE CITY Utah Pow-- : chases of which nearly trebled the investment in this series during er & Light Co. reported this week the corresponding period of Ibid. that it would spend more than He also emphasized that for the; S 4 million during 1011 for new third straight month this year construction in its Weber-Davi- s Series E and II sales exceeded county and northern Utah service redemptions of both matured and area. Oi son M. Slack, UP&Ls division unmatured bonds and said that the more than $:7 billion now held hy manager at Ogden made the anAmericans in these two series is nouncement as springtime weather a tangible expression of Americans saw construction crews launch faith in the future of their country. what the company calls its biggest year of building in history. Most of the work in this region will be centered on improving customer service by expanding exist.. '- s ing power lines and substations and said Mr. by building new ones, Slack. In Ogden, a new transformer will be installed at Parry substation and a feeder circuit built to serve new housing developments and the new V Weber College in the southeast part of the city. u. Ov. Mr. Slack said that particularly heavy substation and line building ,, work would he carried on in the Mr. In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL , 1 1 Placing Ads and Want Ads it - , , ' I a gain of; ltt2.ll constituting per cent over the first quarter of last year which exceeded the national 1.1 per cent rate of in- -' crease for the same period. . "" , ' f 'V 1 $1. g C a;;a, 1 I. : zzpt't j A 'V -- As million, a gain of go per For the cent over March Best Results Obtained From , de ry-wi- ed $17 L-- Rivordale-IIoy-Clearfiel- area. d A sermann. Mr. Rampton will appear on the A TV talent show in conjunction with e project to connect Agathon, USACs annual educalines into Ogden with UP&Ls tional fair scheduled for May G, 7, Riverdale plant and substation will and s. e completed and the capacity of still another line connecting Ogden Theres never been a shortage with Riverdale will he increased. of power in the region served by Clearfield substation will be en- - Utah Power & Light Co., said e larged and a new tap Mr. Slack, and through construcline to serve Clearfield Naval Sup-- j tion programs like this were seeply Depot is slated. Rapid growth ing to it there wont be. in the area west of Riverdale will He pointed out that since the be met by increasing capacity of end of World War II his company Riverdale substation and its feed- has spent $S4U, million for exer circuits. pansion and has added three new inOther major improvements power plants to its system. This clude: year alone, it will spend an addi(1) S27l.nn) for meters, trans- tional million. formers and service lines to cusA large part of this money, Mr. Slack said, will go into the con-- ! tomers; ( L ) sJCmi.ihiO to serve new busi- struction of still two more power nesses and erect street lights in plants the third various Ogden division commun- addition to the Gadsby plant in Salt Lake City and the ities; Carbon plant nt Castle (1) sin, nun I'm line extensions to new rural and suburban customers. Gate, Utah. high-voltag- j high-voltag- A--. 4 VV; VU" V.Ai DR. U:- - is.U J. ROBERT OPrENHElMER, phy- sicist who directed the v,Tar-tiLos Alamos laboratory where the atomic bomb was made, has been presented with charges in Washington that he is a security risk. Past political associations and activities were cited for suspending his access to atomic and hydrogen material. He denies ever being a Red or lobbying against me HILL THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD, 86 PROOF. 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