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Show J 1 Pyramid Said to' Dwarf Those of Egypt How end in Jerome, Id ihn with her before she moved. Mr tnd Mrs Jink Eghiit and ilaughti - and f imily, Mr and Mis law Mm kton A j hi t was giviu f mulv of Fmrvitw, Mr and Mis in school for Svlua bv hi r i la Klvm Joigensen and family ot Told In Book Is of the moat important G,, yet written on Russia Tattern for World Revolution- "March published by One VETERANS WiV.X daring expose which and expertly analyzes surveys, of documents the inside workings time the from Comintern ,he each Trotsky and Stalin first eyed for the throne of other as avals Lenin. The uuthois, who have ,ho.sen to veil their identity RETAILERS MANUFACTURERS The Herald-Journ- 4'fv . 5 EXPORTERS N : wisely under 'i the' joint pseudonym of Ypsilon, authentic have created a colorful, of Moscows vast and inrlose-ucredible world network as viewed men as through the lives of such Ldeit Zuiovie'- - lhaelman, Luk-m- i. Neumann, Donot, Thorez and Jr against these - OUTSTANDING offerings! VWSW'.W.Vt p m WAA top-flig- x which some day must policy toward the Soviet Union The Soviet Union, it appears, has decided on a policy toward the United States Readers will, m all likelihood, find themselves understanding for the first time the merciless logic of power. of Stalins machine comThey will be amazed by the ot the plexity and magnitude forces physical end ideological activating that machine. And they mil develop a healthy, warranted concern about Russia, the enigma lurking behind the theatrical propaganda curtain. The first part of the book, culled from the authors respective diaries, is a racy lecord of poof litical intrigue; personal loves, hatreds and jealousies; and of and revolution the hall of tne fabulous Hotel and in the leading capitals murder, treachery all acted out in Kremlin, in the Lux, the world. Among the actors were Uenin, Bukharin, Trotsky, Stalin, Rosa Luxemburg, Bela Kun and scores of of Cominternists top-not- all fighting savagely to impress Communism on the world. Part II of .Pattern for Revolution outlines the inside stories of the lives and fates of the leadi- revolutionaries, ng professional many of whom gave their lives to the cause. The second half of the book traces the decline of world revolution as conceived by the and the rise of what Comintern significant names, aut- henticated facts, and heretofore unrevealed information about the lives and activities of highly placed agents dedicated to Communishould sm, be read by present-da- y students, interpreters of international affairs, government officials, investigating committ- ees and all laymen who seek to be i, iformed or the current world situation That (t will become a source book for future historians is a , certainty. America Will Pay Tribute To Army For the America's first time in history, tribute to the vital role her Army has plaved in and in war will this year which kace lake the form of a week long observance, it was announcxi today sy 1st Sgt L. Sihram. Ouginally designed as a one day eelebration by Congress in 1937, the observance this vear will run from Anril 6 to Apnl 12 with special ceremonies being held throughout he Sixth Ar.rv Area and the na-lio- n The most elaborate of these oil take pUep on April 7 which ht&im the talc of Army Dav. Day is a day of national every component of the roiV, Sgt Snhiam smd These include the 1 Regular Army, the Guard, the Organized Re-PCPU al! narts of a military itablishment responsible for our niuional security in a troubled o A'l components are the scrota of all our citizens. Dignified Lf Ptanee, by individual . citizens 0 arSe degree, determines the . individual membership e weigh civic, scientific. Philanthropic accomplishment !f0nst milifaiy achie' ement," re "turned, Ve cannot help but reArmv of the Cmted st u ceil "ls an kl'torical record sec-- n none of our government in- slitutu ns, not only in war, but also ln Peace Army fsliltc to Nn-"".- ?, 1 S.' v Ice Jam Threatens Disastrous Flood Hu tnIL e period Worth trying I mlddle-eg- witmuiMS pecu-wom- UTAH, SO. IDAHO AND 1947 NEVADA uiues .1 .w iw e , A e. F1 -. Weston News , 2 Bv MIN ME FKIIER Mr 'Gtneva Wash of Ogden vac hen ovei the ' eek cn Mis Ui m es Bush of Salt Lake Citv visited last week with her paients Mr and Mrs Laur nc" Merrill The Weston ward reunion was hi Id in conneition with the Relief Societv birthday party, March 20th A trav lunih was served, a followed in hiding a song bv Frank I'irker and re idings by Mrs Steiling Bingham The remainder of the progiam was m charge of firs Hilda Olsen, honorx JVv. S, ing the oldest member of our wad 4 f' a Mrs Margaret Lemmon. Present The longest marnel couple present Mr and Me N S Hansen, the couple who had the largest family V. ' tree, Mr and Mri Albert Good-se' r the couple married last, Mr anil Mrs I yle Kerby, and the oldA est hauhi lor, Dunne Tingey (Fit A Telephoto) song was sung for eaih by Mr Ice jam, caught in narrow bend oi Missouri River, was momentarily Alvin Maughan and Ella Thompson A d ini expected to break loose and hurtle downstream past Busman K, N D, followed the evening of lowlands have Residents floods worst of one in histoiy i nti rt unment causing been evacuated m anticipation of flood. Mr nd Mrs William Bingtlli if Gra e Idaho visited his father here Sunday Mr. and Mrs' Nephi Jensen re-- i il rued fiom an extended tup lo Las Angeles Sunday In the interest of Mr Jensen's health While there they were guests of e WASHINGTON, Mmh 31 (UP) Mis Givstal Auerbai h Mrs The diaft iS bieatlnng its list Nilson sisters of Mrs Jensen, and by midnight tonight it II be also Mr and Mrs Chirles Grant as diad as the dodo b'td sister of Mr Jensen at Lagun Tear up your drift cards f Biaili, Cihfornia Jims if vou w int to give m Ralph Feller had the misfortune will be launched during die weak ,n baby to i hew or save them of breaking his arm Friday while statea to of Apnl 7, according jf j0l, Wllnt some handy pi oof of boxing at school ment issued by Roy A Schoman, Mrs Dora Jensen of Ogden, and ,atnu,,tdt,on manager of she newspaper a,sociaIt wont matter after nndniglt, Mr and Mrs Vergal Jensen of tion waid the the silcitive service system, which Fanvtew attended The Safety C impaign, adopted sent 10 020 637 men to battle in leunion here Thursday night at their arnual by the publishers Mr and Mrs Howard Jen on Woild Whir II, will be no more 'omention in Sut Lake City last After midn.ght tonight there and two children, Calvin and LiJanuary, will be patterned after wall be no more presidentml lian were week end visitors of similar drives condu"td by that sent young men Micklesens and Andrew Jensen. in Pennsylvania, New ler-se- togreetings" centers during the induction Roy Olsen is home for a short othi r eastern Florida an a half years while silec-hv- e spell from the A C in Logan He and six tales whore remuikable results is nursing a pair of mumps. service was in force were obtained Mrs Eugene Price and baby those Const lentious objet tors Material foi the campaign, in who refused military service on daughter and Mr and Mrs Norrra preparation suae its approval in itdigious or moral grounds w ill Christiansen has returned to thur ,n pLiblic work camps home Januiry, is now in the hands of all are in Hollywood California, newspaper puolishers It has been wall be fretd when the draft after spending a couple of weeks renared through the cooperation agent y dies with their parents Mr and Mrs of the Nation il Conservation Rui-c- h n Vaughan Taylor still For is tien thiic agor, n and the Utah Safity Couni il Mrs Fimly Gassman has spent that th draft might possibility Sihcdiiliu lo run for llutleon be revived If the aimy and navy a couple of weeks in Brigham City ror i innot weeks, the i iini'iugn is timid nu tluir leipuri ment1 with her daughter, Mrs Ila Bott of Mr and Mrs Guy Nelsen ontplt t mil eailv m July just irmr Universal military triuung a! o tl oro lo the Itntax of the Genti'iini h ings over their heads Mrs and Logan railed on Mr v gram, and will be in full s ing as Henry Simpson last week ar.d the first rush of th" thousands of In general the knowledge out of other relatives in town Centennial visitors expected this which some prai tieal advantage Mr and Mrs Ed Kofoed have or benefit grow has itself been moved here They have been out year will arrive in Utah. Every newspaper in Utah is ex- long in existence before the appli- in Washington pected to par, icipate in the cam- cation is made. Mrs Gobbsons spent the week paign, whicn will include a seriei pro-gia- 4 . A5tr -- '&', ll r , Draft Dies Tonight At Stroke Of Twelve Mari-ohn- revvs-ape- rs 1 sj sponsored advertisements prepared by recognized safety experts, Iramaticallv .uesenting lommon MU-of hignwny easualties ond their temedj, a senes of artieh , wntten by state and n ition il officials and safety exports, ai tu il photographs of tUah accidents dr or displaying the results of imnroper or Illegal highwMV Sandwichcraft oeiM Magic i the ef jour ragged enr robett heer. kit try alternating a kte at gaed feed aad a n at this rich, tgarkling beverage. Talk about an appetite Yet ntw-- s sir-t- cemfeHittiM and piae-tice- safety tips, and editorial and features POPULAR BRANDS 1.34 fpoefaf Saqulromontt hr Priority Oaimontt for All Sa log Priority claimants may impact or buy during the time assigned fa their group and In Ihn snquenen Indicated below, and alto may purchase at commarcial buyers. Brokers an ed from priority purchase. 1. Federal Agencies must thaw evidence a 1 authority la purchase. 2. Veterans of World War I mint ba cnrilflnd at nearest certifying office. Mail orders must thaw certification date end case number and loca tan of certifying office. Sml Business must bo cortKlod by and purchase through RFC 4. Stole ond local Govoremooft must thaw evidence ef to purchase. tmtifuttent mutt ba certified. Information avail-ab- le H 5. at neanst WAA office. MONBOE ST tone. Business checks, or approved personal checks, will ba accepted. Salt lake CHy, Utah Downtown Office 2. 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Payments mutt be made when requested, unless credit has been established In nd vance at WAA Regional Offices. 1 Prospective buyers Minimum Order, five Cortont 37J VETERANS Certification Officet CARTON SEND CHECK OR MONEY SAVE KNOW General Requirements for All Solo ty Commercial Groups ) iIncluding Cuttomtr Srvic Centers are now located at th Regional Office end the District Offices (addresses listed bolow), where all qualified buyers may secure information and see samples of Government surplus property offered for sole In thie end other Regions and secure available informaGovernment eurpiut property assigned to WAA for tion ef nation-wid-e disposal. This is a new and convenient method to assist you to purchase Government surplus property. eiGARET,TES1 ALL FACTS YOU SHOULD ...nun, ehaual The traffic toll in J muarv 1947 was 18 per cent below that of the same month last year. Everybody Who reads tins was smart enough to help cut k. riior fLASlS? this great to reneve hot flashes, nlon when due to the IN by local natives. So. ! Tour 40 V SURPLUS x REGIONAL Ji? GOV T. i authors have chosen to call Stalintern, a successor organization whose "fundamental political method of expansion is no longer that of frontal attack but of encirclement of the enemy." This book, weighted with imthe the portant, OF fA EA Giant pyramid, estimated to be more than 1600 Ret wide at the base and about 1000 feet high,lelephota) has been over a remote of by western flyers operating reported region China, near Sian, first capital of Chinese Han dynasty, which dates back to Tlind Cmtury before Cluxst Footpaths lead to a village at pyramid base; nearby are hundieds of bunal mounds of varied sizis Col Maurice Sheahan, Far Eastern representative of an American airline, was among fust to nport the phenomenon, apparently long forgotten ixupt a OFFERINGS INVENTORY The authors, who for 25 years were intimately connected with the Communist movement abroad, carrying out dangerous missions European lands, write in many with remarkable restraint. Anyacone who reads their book will oi Amencr, decide on SALES MARCH 31, BEGINNING u SALES PROGRAMS America. quire a far clearer understanding Eur01 the new world rising from new position ope s rubble and the 1 Q mK SU SALTS CALENDAR NO. figuies names on ho emblazoned their Communist history. docu-meThis brilliant and exciting with the history of the Comintern and its relationship to as a the Soviet Republic serving background, records the daring and adventurous lives of men and women who fought for the aims in of the Communist International all corners of the globe. It was written in collaboration in the old by two key agents Comintern who are now lesiding other cores of 3 af Monday, March 31,, 1947. i 5. 1 Th,s took a dramatic pijrtray-Gom-- n of the rise and fall of the -- is a sensa-ion- al iinist International and WHOLESALERS Logan, Mr and Mrs, Spence Hall and family of Garland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Allen Sunday. 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