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Show madam immmuMmmmm NMtttf fc; it, lot U'Paii ,t J. fi; u yW? .'Sgl ' Hyrum About Town , i-- fsSS wr 3ual Mr. and Mrs. Bart Baidu in, and and Mrs. Kenneth Murray, Jr., have moved to Hyrum and both families are making their home at the LUjenquist apartments. ;uau Mr. 'Quake 0 Mr. and Mr. Laniont Uivn and sons Lex and Scott, have returned home after spending a vacation touring California. forc (or latiij j. sfroas mil 'WE A Telephoto i WORK In Santa Rosa, California, Contractor House m lour nours. out to build a SiirfmR workmen were mtttlng up the frame nte "after starting, the a prefabricated fireplace. They completed the Job in satUffi three hours and live minutes. s Africa y "set five-roo- Mr. and Mrs. Janies Stoddard are spending their summer vacation in Texas, They are visiting their son Clain and family, and their son Keith. Both boys are stationed at military bases close to Dallas, Texas. ose Your- Mr. E. A. Miller and sons Junior and Lynn of the E. A. Miller Packing Company, attended the International Junior Eat Stock sale held at North Salt Lake City on Friday, and purchased a number of the show calves which will be sold through their business channels. 4-- Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Kellett spent the week end yisiting relatives and friends in southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and family have moved to Ogden to makp their home. d A baby girl was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Balls, of I.ogan. Mrs. Balls is the former Ruth Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Merrill Baxter are the proud grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Larsen and family have sold their property in Hyrum, and have moved to Los Angeles, California, to make their home. Mrs. Eva Gustava.en of Los Angeles, California, is a house guest of her sister, Mrs. C. J. Jensen. Mr. Clara Stirrat, and Mr. Andrew Andreason, of Oakland, have been visiting friends and relatives In Hyrum. They have been house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller. Both are former residents of Hyrum. While here Mrs. Miller entertained for Mr. Andreason, her father, who was celebrating his 88th birthday anniversary. Mrs. C. X. Ijney and daughter, from Idaho, have been visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. Bickmore. Mrs. Lancy former Ilean Bickmore. M. Is the THEHERALD-JOURNA- Wednesday, Junt 13, L 19515 j! It 1 ;! t Lorecn Nielsen, who has been teaching the last year at Firth, Idaho, has returned honte for the summer. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Nielsen. Mrs. Anna Anderson has received word that her son Jack has arived in Korea. Two of her other sons. Charles and Rulon, are also located somewhere in Korea. All boys are in the military service. V . . Ztr-- "it iT Mrs. Don Nelson and children from Legrande, Oregon, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Christiansen. Mrs. Nelson is the former Vaudys Christensen. Fathers - of the First Marine TANKS FOR THE DRYING JOB-Tan- kers Division always claimed they could make their tanks do anything. They're helping prove tt here by drying their pants before a tanks hot exhaust. It beats waiting for sun and wind to do the job, both of which are much too slow for the Marines. (Exclusive NEA-A- c me photo by SlaS Photographer JUNE 17th Jim-Healy- .) House Committee Favors Excise Tax Hike For Some Items ' Nme Dad Needs Gifts-Ever- y I Dunlap Smooth Cutting 18-IPower Mower n. OanaaB Big 1.6 H. P. Engine, i SHIRTS 'CTRIC DRILL KIT TCOL BOX aI w CRAFTSMAN several shirts r wear. fcI-Pi1- sand' PUs':1 ith tool. Complete j,gh speed bits and S " -1' 21.50 Open the box and the 4 trays spread out. Leaves your small tcois convenient to reach at ail times. Sturdy steel. You'll mow your lawn evenly, smoothly, and In a jiffy with this new Dunlop mower. Quiet running, it's been designed and engineered to run trouble-free- . Reel runs in ballbearings. Bedknife and blades are specially hardened and ground. Convenient, simple controls on the handle. HAMMERS Curved claw carpenter type. Double wedged. 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Otherwise it simply would be voting up the cost of living and aiding by revenue legislation to create a condition which would bring a mandatory all wage Increase for almost workers. d This aspect of cost of living labor contracts has had little consideration so far. It looks from here as though it could build up into quite a sizeable problem. 6:00 type. of the application scheme. Programs KPHT-134- 4 Crosscut PAINT SPRAYER universal toward a general wage boost. KVNU-61- 0 There would be the basis of an Inflationary wage spiral for sure Wedneaday Evening a perfect example in economics 6:00 Carmen Cavallaro Show 6:10 Intermountain Newa of a dog chasing its tail. Even the 6:15 Fulton Lewis limited tax increases proposed 6:30 Gabriel Heater New 6:45 Sam Hayes News now by congress are expected by 6:55 Bill Henry News bureau of labor statistics econo 7:00 Two Thousand Plu 7:30 mists to show up fairly soon in the Mutual Newsreel 7:45 Paul Sullivan Newa cost of living index. That will 8:00 Behind the Story tend to support any other upward 8:15 I Love a Mystery 8:30 Hidden Truth cost trend in behalf of a wage 9:15 Family Theatre boost for workers whose wages 9:30 Crime Fighters 9:55 Mutual Report the News are tied now to living costs. 10:00 Behind the Story Only 3,000,000 or so workers 10:15 Club 610. now are employed under such tie-i- n 10:30 Hidden Truth 11:00 A Symphony of Melody contracts. But both labor and 12:00 Sign off. management seem to like the tie-i- n Morning deal. That is why wage stabili- Thursday 6:00 Rhythm Roundup zers here increasingly lean toward 6:45 Rhythm Roundup Wednesday STEEL TAPE Precision ground and honed. 8. inch length. Special tampered steel cutters. Cuts clean WASHINGTON, June 13 (U.B The house ways and means com-- ! mittee wants to hike excise (sales) taxes on several items which are part of the basis of government cost of living estimates. And government wage stabilizers here steadily are moving toward a stabilization plan which will tie wages to the cost of leving index. Index up, wages up; index down, wages down. If wages are tied to the cost of living index, then any substantial additional excise (sales) takes imposed by congress on Index items would work automatically KPST Xm&m DUNLAP PLANES BY LYLE c. wn.soy United Press Staff Correspondent I0URI0N WHISKY DISTILLERS BOTTLED IN BOND 19S PROOF COUP. At Lovitvilh ia tentvsky, |