Show r PAGE THE 4 of Congress Centennial Exhibit Library Tbe Library of Congress during the Utah Centennial season had on display in Washington DC an extensive number of Utah taken by government photographers showing Utah’s scenic wonders developagricultural ments expanding industries early historical monuments buildings and present ' day edifices The display is a comprehensive story of Utah in pictures The collection has been brought to Utah by the Department of Publicity and and Industrial Development is now on a tour of the state It may be seen at the USAC at Logan from now until the 20th of December Mr A Mrs ed in Ogden B C Brough visit- Saturday DO YOUR CLOTHES LOOK WELL ON YOU? Do You Long to wear size 14 and 16? You Can Be Just What You Want to Be! TRY OUR METHOD OF FACE I IFTING WITHOUT SURGERY — — Free Consultation GLENN’S RESIDENCE CALL HOWARD IN TREMONTON Phone LADIES Jessie Loveland THERE IS Treu Method AND TUESDAYS Operator LOOKING AKKAD 'i' GEORGE S BENSON Ptuldcat—Ht4mt CtlUft Sarc Jktkaata Need for Unity The United Nations Is a young organization It was formed about two years ago and now comprises 53 nations During the past year it la divisions the different have held a total of 1911 meetings The chief avowed purposes are to bring peace to the world and to prevent starvation as an aftermath of the 'war been Great sums of money have used to provide food for peoples that are considered destitute At first it was thought that 1948 would be the critical year Now we are approaching the winter of 1947 Some reports say there will be more hunger this winter than last From various countries in Europe the re- ports show no improvement Certain Objectives It would seem there is FRIDAYS TIMES enough power and strength in 55 nations to help this muddled world get somAnd surely enough ewhere money has been spent to help those hungry nations to begin feeding themselves The answer is not hard to find The United Nations has not demoreal unity of purpose nstrated (For Lots off MILK out of Male© a better your grain Mix half and half with grain (by weight) i vA j with PURINA £0VJ CHOU SUPPLEMENT Art Michaelis Bear River Farm Supply PHONE GARLAND tut jOtowrt S ever recorded in this state After war ended and materials slowly became available we embarked on ah expansion program far greater than anything before in our history In 1 LEGAL NOTICE this E J Holmgren is spending of Utah Federally Owned in Denver on business Press releases recently pointed Mrs Holmgren is visiting her Lake is of 73 Utah’s land Salt out that daughter in federally owned and administered Of the 38386018 acres under fedadministration 24970216 eral acres are under the direction of service 7838035 the grazing acres under the forest service SHAW and ROGERS 4149275 acres of Indian lands 285418 acres in national parks FUNERAL HOME and monuments 62816 acres fish and wild life 92305 navy 1943063 acres army 355851 acres general land office 265159 acres reclamation bureau 41929 acres soil conservation 1117 acres farm security other agencies: federal works public buildings etc 5292 acres PROBATB AND NOTICES GUARDIANSHIP For Further Information the County Clerk or the Respective Signers Reverent Service Always Consult SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR THE OF BOX ELDER COUNTY PlainDOROTHY R DUNCAN tiff versus ARTHUR L DUNCAN Defendant TIIE STATE OF UTAH SAID DEFENDANT: TO LEES THE BARBER SHOP You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon if served within the you county in which this action is brought otherwise- - within thirty days after service and defend the above entitled action and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between said plaintiff and defendant 0 D LUND Plaintiff’s Attorney PO Address: First Security Bank Building Brigham City Utah Dec 5 1947 First publication: l'ast publication: Jan 2 194S thdt shall belong no There is probably legacy more downright helpful and comforting than a It is a family monument declaration of respect for the name which through this generation is yours! John H Bott & Son Co 80 N Main Brigham to 946 we began to get some of the equip- MNlBi Come In For An F M Demonstration And For The Best in Radio The Big Westinghouse — home FM Rainbow-ton- made for STATES TELEPHONE A TELISPAPH CKMNY does high sensitive FM ever f The Westinghouse “171” — It’s an Automatic that plays 12 records It has a removable radio that can be LIFTED OUT and plugged in anywhere in the house And it has more record storage space than most big consoles-- enough for 19 half inch albums Listen And You’ll Buy Westinghouse GARLAND HARDWARE TTIERAL BISnOP PROPRIATOR Expand Fairbanks Llorse WATER A Holiday Trip? go by train Youll enjoy ideal "weather" in n HEATERS ears WASHING MACHINES Immediat Delivery V Phone FECK 32-R- delicious meals vTO smooth restful travel Youll step off the train feeling refreshed and re- Union Rjcific laxed ready for the busy reuncf of holiday festivities Foi comfortable be Specific Sa II M9KX7AI1 that the arm the quietest most use PUMPS Ul sacrificing Record Changer that automatically plays ten and twelve inch records and shots itself off when the last record has been played— 8imple — the So in 1948 we expect to be busier than ever — installing more and more equipment to bring you a constantly improving service Now “167” Combination — FEATURES: The electronic Feather-tonaway with needle scratch without musical tones The Performances — Available Select a Westinghouse facturers job is far from being finished We want to take care of all those wKose orders for new service or for changes in type of service have been delayed City The Geneva Steel will spend $70000000 for expansion it is announced by steel authorities Geneva now employes 5600 people and produces 90000 tons of steel ingots per month From the ingots the plant manufactures 11000 tons of steel plates tons of structual steel shapes and 6000 tons of steel billets monthly Geneva has been under peacetime operation for the past 17 months A shortage of railroad cars and housing for miners resulting in a shortage in coal production from the company’s mines is the only thing holding back Geneva's further production ment we needed — and this year we were able to get more from our manuBut all -- always! nation Geneva This month marks the end of a year which saw the greatest growth of tele- 1941 12 DECEMBER FRIDAY UTAH achieving certain objectives of its of the “'Big own This is us Four” as it is of the smaller nations It Is my hope that m some way the United Nations may find unity of purpose and intention The most I can get out of this present situation however is an important — for our own country No Cross Purposes In America we have found a good NEW FLAG RAISING measure of unity historically speaPLAN IS STUDIED king Though we are made up of states and other kinds of groups we Flag ceremony at Bear River have shown appreciation for the is being held in the school audisame fundamentals of democratic torium each Monday morning at living 8:55 the winter months What Is true of the United Nations becauseduring of unfavorable weather a a whole is true of nations conditions If we are going to continue to At a recent meeting of home be a prosperous and healthy republic we too must have unity of pur- room representatives the decision was reached however the plan is pose Workers managers indu— we still in an experimental stage strialists’ farmers educators must all keep our purposes conThis plan allows students to pay trolled in the direction of full unity proper respect to the flag even If one group wants to destroy the in stormy weather when the nadewants to and another capitalist! these are at tion’s banner cannot be raised outstroy labor unions cross purposes If one group wants side The activity is in charge of the to eliminate private ownership of property and another group wants Bear River high Bruin’s club unto preserve Constitutional gover- der the supervision of Reo Barkle thesenment also are working at president William J Cullimore cross purposes If we hava Bruin’s advisor helped formuworking at cross purposes late the plan then conditions in our country will —By Don Lee Rogers better worse than father grow Three Goals It is imperative that the entire naMr A Mrs Keith Fraser of Potion be united on fundamental! It is necessary that all groups work for catello visited here Sunday certain goals Right now I would can Leo Nye and Kent Hew shoplike to suggest three goals wa all achieve together First economy ped in Ogden Monday in government spending so rigid the ia being can see that money public Mrs Joseph A Nielsen and son saved Second a program of maxwere imum productivity that can attract Wesley Bowcuttdinner guests at the borne Sunday the enthusiasm of capital manag- Arbon ement labor and agriculture Third Mr a Mrs Elery HaU visited a rededication of aU our groups to in the freedom for individual Brigham Tuesday preserve entire nation With this kind of unity right now in 1947 no one need fear for the of future prosperity and our phone facilities Even the leaders among the 55 nations have worked at cross purposes Each nation has been intent upon YOUR GARLAND 73 (f said TREU METHOD GARLANB For information regarding train schedules tee your local ticket agent UNION oao carefree winter travel — PACIFIC or the daiit go by train by Union Pacific RAILROAD Streamliners —W |