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Show I November 5, 1955 T1IR JOURNAL lage BIRDS Of-- AMERICAN THANKSGIVING The 3 ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS JOURNAL The Capital is now engaged in the usual quadrennial A weekly newspaper published in diversion of hanging political labels on the Presidential canthe interests of the residents of didates and dividing them into heroes and villains, writes Davis County, at Layton, Utah. James Heston, Washington correspondent of the New York s Untered as matter at g Times. This labeling operation is part of the Layton, Utah, under the Act of g and March 8, 1879. industry in Washington a vast enterprise and is a great convenience because it enables the voter Published Iiy to avoid thinking or dealing with the facts. INLAND PRINTING CO. Of course, this method of evaluating candidates has very Phone: Kaysville 10 serious drawbacks. For one thing, even Presidential candiOP MEMPERv'j dates are human beings which means that they arent all IHAI! SIATF ASSOCiATIQN hero or all villain, but a mixture of diverse and complex eleNATIONAL EDITORIAL ments. And for another, they, like other people, can and often ASSOCIATION do change. Mr. Heston says, This is one of the most inter' Natl Advertising Representative esting aspects of the 195G campaign: that while the cast of Newspaper Advertising Service characters is familiar, it cannot be assumed that the men 222 No. Michigan Ave. themselves are precisely the same, or that they conform to Chicago, Ul. their political reputations. Subscription: $1.00 Per Year He quotes Woodrow Wilsons famous remark, to the Payable in Advance. effect that some men grow and some merely swell. He points In combination with The Weekly Reflex, $2.00 per year out that the history of American politics is full of men who seemed shallow and inadequate at one period in their lives Lloyd E, Anderson Editor Manager but who changed out of all recognition later on. And he deals II. Mary Rowring with possible major transformations that have taken place News Editor with some of the potential candidates. Its interesting to note J. V. Woolsey that he believes that changes for the better have occurred in Display Advertising Manager two men who stand high in the political firmament at this time Richard Nixon and Adlai Stevenson. This matter of change in maturity, judgment, understanding of issues is certainly an important one and deBy ALICE DENH0FF SHOWS serves heavy emphasis. The two national committees will atTHERES nothing like variety browned. Drain on absorbent their own people and apply the tarwhen it comes to vegetables, so paper. Chill the mushrooms, 1 c. tempt to white-was- h how about a helping of asparagus sliced cooked earrots and a (2) brush to the opposition. They will try to make emotion the to drained. i a can white asparagus, cabbage, in recipe master of logic. And the uncritical voter must inevitably be Enrollment in the University of serve 4? on lettuce. Arrange Utah College of Mines & Mineral sadly misled. Drain a (2) can white aspar2 tbsp. combine Meanwhile, Industries has increased 15 over Coming to specific matters, the political fires are burnagus and reserve liquid. Arrange vinegar, 6 tbsp. olive oil, l2 tsp. 5 and is at an 1 caba with lb. red peak together jar ing bright these days. The Presidents illness and the genprepared mustard, tsp. chopped 2 Dr. Armand J. Eardley, dean of a in bage, drained, greased qt. parsley, tsp. chopped chives, salt erally held belief that this will preclude his running again casserole. Add salt and pepper, the college, said Wednesday. and pepper to taste. Shake weli have changed the picture drastically. On the Democratic side, Melt 2 tbsp. butter over low and serve with salad. An encouraging aspect of fall particularly, thee is a fever of activity. Stevenson is still heat. Add 2 tbsp. Casserole is the high the best bet but by no means a sure bet. Senator Kefauver quarter registration flour; blend. Gradually, add y2 c. Vegetable number of freshman students', milk and asparagus liquid; cook Cashas proven himself a power in past primaries, and he is in the Asparagus and Carrot i Dean Eardley said. We have 52 until thickened, stirring con- serole is delicious. running again. Governor Harriman seems to be looked on stantly. Add l2 tsp. salt, yQ tsp. Arrange 2 c. sliced cooked caru freshmen, representing more than favorably by Mr. Truman. And Mr. Truman is the greatest pepper. 100 a (2) can California white single force in his party. increase over last year." rots, Pour sauce over Ingredients in asparagus, that has been drained, Figures released in an interim On the Republican side, a Gallup poll made after the casserole. Top with 2 and !4 c. finely chopped onion in show 212 at sliced. report eggs, undergraduates, Bake, covered, Presidents illness indicates the prevailing winds. The five greased 1 qt. casserole. Sprinkle 375 F. 25 min.. 15 unclassified students and 71 with salt and pepper. were as follows: Nixon, favored by 28 per cent j ' Salad cream graduates. Most of the unclassified Combine a of those polled; Warren, by 24 per cent; Dewey, by 10 per Tasty pkg. students are graduates who lack N A good vegetable salad is so cheese, y2 c. milk, y2 tsp. grated cent; Stassen, by 10 per cent; Dulles, by nine per cent. Thus each wTe lemon wonder paprika! tsp. isnt rind, it in the work mineral field tasty, why previous a close race in only Justice Warren gave the and salt; mix well. served more frequently. and are demonstrating ability to favor. And the Justice has shown no inclination to Mto serve Pour sauce over Ingredients in public melt 2 tbsp. do graduate work, the dean said. alter his attitude of two years ago, when he said that he y2 lb. mushrooms and casserole. Cover and bake at He pointed out that the state would not be a candidate under any circumstances. sSautS 5 to 10 min. or until lightly 375 F. for 25 min. Serves 4. high school program seldom brings (Copyright, 1955, King Feature Syndicate, Inc.) Finally, going beyond politics, a paragraph by David in U. S. News & World Report, certainly young students in close contact Lawrence, appearing ADVERTISEMENT seems relevant.' He said: It is a time for the heart of Amerwith geology, mining and metalica to be revealed. It is a time to speak with one accord to lurgy as professions. Dean Eardley indicated that he and his staff second-clas- story-tellin- myth-makin- THE- i i I f ! ! i i MINES SCHOOL PEAK ENROLLMENT New Asparagus Dishes I and-re- 1054-5- d all-ti- i all-purpo- se ! i hard-cook- ed top-runne- 3-o- rs z. Vice-Preside- nt . 4-- but-ter,ia- dd 6, . j I f I i No, Don, you didnt interrupt weve got a phone in fhe den now, so we can take our calls in here. Order your additional telephones now, for those places where you're most likely to be when you need them. The cost is only 3 or 4 cents a day each. The installation charge is small , regardless of location. Phones arc now available in a selection of eight decorator colors, for a e extra charge. Call our Business Offke. nominal, Mountain States Telephone. one-tim- are seeking new methods of telling the colleges story more effectively to the young men of the state. Recognized as one of the top mining colleges in the nation, the U school is contemplating the need for expanded facilities to handle some overflow classes and technical laboratory sections, enrollment being particularly heavy in the basic geology and geography courses, Dean Eardley said. The college maintains departments of ceramics, fuel technology, geography, geophysics, geology, metallurgy, meteorology, mineralogy, mining engineering and geological engineering. Enrollment is noticeably high this year in geology, mining engineering and geological engineering, which the dean said, would be an encouraging sign to the states mining men. ' ConsenalL.n is the keynote and necessarily so of modern farming and ranching, and on it hinges the success or failure of any operation that involves the soil. Southwestern Crop and Stock HELPING TO 'WIN SOULS' FOR GOD STAFF SGT. FRANCIS LANDRY (left), Charlotte, N. C., whose assignments include helping to repair communication equipment for tha Air Force, also spends much of his spare time helping win souls for God. He is shown comforting an unidentified airman at his post, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D. C. Landry is a member of the Fcntecoastal Movement and performs his religious tasks anywhere in barracks, jail cells, paries, airplanes, trains and busses. |