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Show Pa ire June THE JOURNAL 2 1951. 1!), Fuel Imports Stringfdlow Warns Against V ' ' 1 ' 4r i4 V V " A I - ' - ' I i' f '4 ' . 4 )s Three of the top women volunteers of the United States Savings Bonds Program gather at the White House beside a beautiful flower savings bond to call attention to the 13th anniversary of the Bond Program. Pictured with the First Lady, Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Honorary Chairman ofM.the National Humphrey, Womens Advisory Committee of the Treasurys Savings Bonds Division, are Mrs. George wife of the Secretary of the Treasury and member of the committee, and Mrs. Oscar A. Ahlgren, Presi-deof the General Federation of Womens Clubs and chairman of the committee. Through the National Womens Advisory Committee, the three women leaders are urging American women to purchase Savings Bonds regularly, and to retain maturing Scries E bonds for additional interest. The flower savings bond was a gift of the Allied Florist Association to the National Womens Advisory Committee. the danger which Imports of foreign fuels R. Stringfellow (R.- have upon the domestic coal industry, Congressman Douglas Mr. A. Boyle (center), W. with broadcast Utah) recently prepared a special radio L. Lewis. Congressman Stringfellow Is the special assistant to UMW President John Power Commission to prohibit Federal the sponsor of legislation which would require such imports the importation of Canadian gas and other foreign fuels, whenever E. Robert Is Mr. Lee, general counsel would displace U. S. workingmen. At right for the National Coal Association, who also appeared with Stringfellow and Boyle as witnesses before a congressional committee considering the Utah legislator's bill aimed at helping western miners. TO ALERT RESIDENTS nt OF THE ROCKIES "Oklahoma" To Be Seen As Part 'Of "U" Festival o The IOURNAL A weekly newspaper published in of the residents of the Three of Davisinterests SALT LAKE CITY County, at Layton, Utah. have stars outstanding Broadways matter at Entered as second-clas- s been engaged for the University of Lavton. Utah, under the Act of Utah Summer Festival production March 8, 1879. of Oklahoma!, it was announced Published By this week by Maurice Abravanel, INLAND PRINTING CO. music director. Phone: Kaysville 10 John Tyers, leading baritone with the New York City Center OP THE- and the St. Louis Municipal Opera UTAH WTf Nf-'Ar.0flAT!0U Company, will sing the part of NATIONAL EDITORIAL Curley. Laurel Hurley, who star-- , red in the recent New York City revival of Show Boat, will play Natl Advertising Representative Laurey. Marni Nixon, winner of Newspaper Advertising Senice. the Arthur Godfrey Talent Scout 222 No. Michigan Ave. contest last November, and soloist Chicago, 111. with opera companies on both tne Subscription: $1.00 Per Year east and west coasts, will sing the Payable in Advance. In combination with part of Ado Annie. The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per year. This is one of the finest casts we have ever assembled for a Lioya Vj. Anaerson Summer Festival, said Mr. AbraEditor Manager vanel. They should give the kind Mary B. Bowring News Editor of performance which made OkV. Woolsey J. lahoma! the most successful mu- Display Advertising Manager sical of all time on Broadway. This is the first season that Rodgers and Hammerstein have permitted Oklahoma! to be presented by any group not under their management, Mr. Abravanel pointed out. Oklahoma! broke all records for number of performances of any Broadway musical, with 2,240 consecutive performances. The score of the show includes such memorable songs as Oh, What a Beautiful Morning, Surrey with the Fringe on Top, Oklahoma!, People Will Say Were in Love, and many others. ' W j F the pleasant days of motoring in the summer ahead, get extra pleasure by using todays finest gasoline. Thrill to the surging power of Utoco gasoline best in our 45 year history. Its seasonized for superior results at all times of the year and right now its perfect for summer driving . . . For smooth getaways, plenty of power on highways and hills, its exactly what the doctor ordered. Try a tankful today . . . And a perfect teammate is Utoco HD-Motor Oil, which cleans as it lubricates. This remarkable new- action oil cleans out engine soot adds miles to engine and dirt-alife. With its new additives, it acids and fights engine-ruinin- g M nd D none REFLEX and LEADER Wife Preservers Fast Action Want Ads 45th Year of Service 'from (utoco) andget it! Mi M. Ua fcwV t UTAH Oil REFININO COMPANY Instead of ci.ttirq a lunon the next a Kupo calls for a few diops, o skn urh a fo.k piorr or oher in di anu lit, and u i v pun I tlu-it m the amount, .imn u..ed wiap ppei and put m tie lefimu io: ui til Tit tO lin' it. ti per-fo.u- i . 1 (. t, Reach Over 6,000 Homes in Davis County For Only . . . |