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Show -- YS0N CHRONICLE s ; ! 7,V ,t,,,n p ''Uk Tit FRIDAY. AUGUST 27. 1948 STREATOR II.L - Mrs John Cole believes she may be the young-- i est mother, with the largest family i'i 'lie nation Mis Cole, wife of an electrician is 27 enrs old and has 10 children Spotlighting Utah . b 't PAYSON. UTAH new photos of i piojeit whnh will leseed aiound acies of find located on "l n. t, " I) a Bme Canyon highway Ik tween E t ih n t 1' ,1 mi nii w undei s 'he head of Red Cunvon and the Di it n ' " d au Jv ii iKuung B vie an pint About half liv and ct, n.t inationallv 1am-- ot the Canyon will and aiea s 'in j, an hi i thin ii tail taken thin the seed willbebeplowtd di died in -on In k uiiH' t) koi p on hand The ottiei half which is made "n Piri.UH up ' sujipfi ,,i ,u A ,nit t itll1!, ot the loikv lidges and steepei Id On n' H u n a On ''iWs p m x lamp., .n !..,s bom cal Hope- - will be ticuted with pipe " ' t 12 nu ' d th i m n i oi ks bv the h.inows and the glass seed will i pa tine nt ol 1'u hi u 'nit tin u and hi uadi ast The le entue aiea the Will be divided into sis tions and (7 Uspuusot luUtH;7m- - dm itum Dol mu aipi. t nt undeiRalon mdCw.i Uib, (ompletelv fenced so that the live-stHow 'Is to loll now stoik P t m nt itl k can be easily handled and fill- - i f tal pilin' is Fviiv ec ,lndl"t,V ll!Kl i e galated Duiing the 3 glazing L I tun ol tno st t, fi Jx t n melud k.,n AU1 i 1Hlt to get the new o xltl' 1il-- n yeais neeessaiy d m tin Nikon acting j, pilin' i taking job Canestablished no glazk Hn. yon- Rom Log ,n on the noith to gi.ss fnmly "1 ing will fit allowed in the aiea 'Hi t III t Zion and Bine m f'1 A the ( !,;''I w .1 n FAMOUS SCENIC SPOTS 20 0(H) 11 1 1 Imths were single children are Selena June, 2k years Mildred Ellen 5, Devon Elward 7 lohn 8, Jacqueline, 9, Carol Jean 10. Carson, 6. William 4, Craig Eugene, 18 months, and Rose Ann, 4 weeks The family has been living In the basement of a new home under construction All The na-tn- 1 -- , li rf A v '777 i Ualiloima, $433, Anonu, $410 and New Mexico, $173. Despite the using costs of government it cost the State Tax Commission less to tolleit mine levenue duiing the last fiscal yeai than at anytime in histoiy. The w.s made at the new low figuie of $018 pei dollai of state I the south national paiksanl monunu nts naii M list lo kt i s H tional foiosts with tin a skv line Suit Ljm it'iViK Lkes fishing stieams, hy In 'ouHt , Con miU iiutti i agiuultuial and mdustual have all been pictuied ''toll , 1 he It adits piitmes will till m a new iik i tin- - thou will bo wav the fascinating stoiv of Utah !t'1 l's of Ml, CVS of hi i see me atti.n lions, wealth and 11 ' ' iu is id oatk mauo, M sQUllCS .tom of tiio wuik being NURSES HOLD ANNUAL An opi n diMussiun is CONVENTION out AT LOGAN lnb methods nd.'t! ian bo intio N'eailv all ol t e five handled t ,i O sinallt! tommuni- - ' i Piste ii d ni,i si s lit a u ltm t longing to the nnpiovod, and Utah State nt iiidustnu, Nuises Association exp. ndod will H nnitod to will g, then at l.ogaii, Utah on 01 It Septemhei 10 and 11 foi then aniatu on local natuial to-nual convention '1 he two dav IUs ''hah can bo lneoipoiat-session will fe,.tui e Ilamet Stam-hactno stutc otonomv at aio RN of the Amenean kikble lot no a mdu-ti- v and Nuises Association, William S KV. capital Adamson, Public Relations Ad-- v ' ot uf Ula t c gudu -- ' ) 7 L i 11 ! overseas pay travel . sports ... 1 o Rsnt Overcharge to Eighteen Refunded ioth with an Army job in Japan! ir. go iar.n iried r. Rav. Piovo Aiea Rent toi foi tm Office of Housing fxpichtu today announced that hi- - of fit e had obtained lestitution ii i 3 52 in lent oveuhaigcs to were sauj k use oirpj idnt ou Ss Hf IIS - k- Her or& low times have changed. Three years ago, when our first Japan, much ol it was a shambles. victorious combat men left The Japanese people were so dazed bv diUat they didn't know which way to turn The life of an Aimy man often had its discomforts. But look at him today! He's helped to start the rebuilding of Japan, to ri stole roads and railways, to inspire a tired and hungry people with the hope of Democracy. Under his guiding hand, courts of justice, woman suffrage and freedom of worship have been brought about. In Japan there is only one soldier for every 400 Japanese the smallest per capita occupation army in nd Private is 50 higher than three years ago, then higher overseas. And almost every cent can be hanked None of it goes for food, housing, medical or dental care, clothing, retnement annuity, or the opportunity to continue his education The Army furnishes him equipment for organized spoits While on leave, he can ski in winter or visit summer resoits at a fraction of what these activities would cost him in the U. S. An Army career in Japan Is full of advantages such as these. Compare it w ith any job across the board you'll find it hard to beat1 Ask at your nearest Army and Air Force Recruiting Sation for full details. the. us, only ; imi c vour: lat me g ovei-iJaig- 20 't another hem lave to The pay of a he ound U.S. ARMY story belt- - urcti I mas wiivonjawmi AND U.S. AIR FORCE RECRUITING North bus SERVICE University Avenua Provo. Utah 'i exp-- FISH MEAL FROM UTAH FISH eollec-leetio- n new mdustiy still in its lev stages has been on the shoies of the Deei Uieek Reseivun neai Ch. eston vvluih will make fish meal nd fish oils font the Tiash" mil lound m Utah Lake and lest iv mis The new company is known as the Utah Pioiessmgi 1 hi n $((), 000 Comp m plant is capable ol handling ten tons of tiash fish pei horn The nuiehin- i 'V i (insists of laige lotaiy steam . ookei s, pi i sses, di ci s a nd gi ind i is The ti.isli fish aie u moved liimi the lakes ; nil lescivotis bv Ahiadv mine than 100 seining ti ns ol suih fish have been taken fiom btiawbeiiy Lake The lm ished pioduits will find leadv isoi foi the State Association sale both m and out of the State and Di LeRoi B Jones of the to fish feed nulls, soap Utah State Agucultuial College-I- in nufachatiheiics, tin eis, etc addition to the geneial sessions and entei tainment featuies, UTAH TAX ITEMS the vanous gioups will hold sepTwo tax itc ms leecntly pi eventarate oi depai tmental meetings such as Pnvate Duty, Staff Nurs- ed to the public by Tax Commission membeis aie intei esting One es, Public Health Nuises and quotes a study made by the and Educational lepoit Minnesota Institute of Gov emNt sos Making anangements for the convention this ytar is inent Keseaieh which shows that under the dnection of the "Pnv-at- e the tax on net coiporate income in Utah is lowei than the aveiage Duty" section of the foi all states in the union imposing such a tax, and lower than RESEEDING PROJECT UNDER the tax in several other states WAY IN GARFIELD COUNTY tompaiably situated On a $25,-C0- 0 net income the Utah tax is Livestock men of Gai field county $327 compaied with the national with the National aveiage of $415 In Idaho the coopeiating Foiest Seivice have developed a x me tax is $(iG8, Oregon, $567; A inue collected HEY, INFANTS? AH? COW OiTiONFD Cm THAT CAN 3 USED WINTER Of? SUMMED HAS BEEN lfJVWTX. 1 j L SEPTEMBER SALT" LAKE CITY tttt 1 look g i ti Jilt in tenants since the begin n.ng f veai Sixteen land-lou- k vvue involved in the e cases which weie settled w it! out couit action ' In i ach case,' Mi Ray said, tin ustitution pioceedings begin ui.h an lnquiiy to this office by the tenant us to the amount of his n uximum legal rent. Foi housing subjects to the lent con-t- i ol legulations Mi Rav continued no Lndloid mav chaige moit than that maximum legal a nt w i ii h is on file hei e ' The P.vo Aiea Rent Conti ol Offne is lucatid at 48 N'oith University Avenue Audi ding to Mi Ray many tenants ait iductant to bung complaints to the Aiea Rent Office because they fear eviction This is undei stand-if they do aide in view of the tight housing situation existing in this area," VIi said Rav but I want to nmki it plain tnat we die empow-- e id undei the law to seek court lniunctions to pievent such evic- t'ons, and aie piepaied to do so when necessary the world. n hat id f B Almost any efficiency expert can speed up another mans it on lesire Everywhere it goes Everybody goes. ..for Ik nts i can n loow 10 a.' e Ike e bead ove in e the iy aw id to t' said ig! V- - Kr i Good news travels fast . . . ami the talk of every town these davs is the new I'uturaime People ever) where are passing the word along about this Rpeetaeular new 1H18 model. Wherever it goes, people just naturally gather round for a bitter view. Its the Futuramic appeal of this exciting e! fbr ii Joiftg ultra-moder- itMli so of lnb ic.iut Hums oditwall ' th iU lose to metal t ual On 11 ' u Ik- film :aet They like its new ''Futuramie look the lines . . . the striking dramatic sweep of its e! flak r Uuir i onoto c I are ae Out sure lie r, rtfills 'Co.N Ih in,,naml old oil u"1' lrLS,1 otor Oil 7srt, 'e Horr UUrenL,ln t clean " a we know ,.nttaur "ivi ..Wie ) 0 O cause 11 Oii-IiAii- won l till drain down wm night, ou i 1 P 1U S IL rj e against de sttueii'i il e.m against met acids, ag inst po sludge aiui i ir!'1 or an i v' I' p I h, no-sln- ft d - I v n simplicity of its interior design. nd they go for its Futuramie Drives performance, too , . . thanks to Hydra-Mati- c action of driving ase anil the thrill-filleIf HI HL 4 If A the about news Everyone's spreading good this great new Oldsmobilc for everywhere the Futuramie , g.H-hevery body "goes for the Futuramie! No wonder more and more jK'ople are saying "Its S1 KT to Own an Olds! Y 0 U CV3 OLDS MOBILE R IS DEiLER- - D IL SNYDER MOTOR CO. PAYSON, UTAH Tuns in Hmr) J. Tailor, Mutual Nstvork, Mondays and Fridays 01 |