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Show 04Q ing place as being superior to the and another. But if I can be of serv- d in a blls !",l,ppl" ' .r,dt-- t.mn tin Cl.ed Spotlighting Utah Pagers ice to you within the next half . l NATION'S EDITORS TO HEAR made available to sons of U. S. hour, you will find me at the MORE X: ABOUT UTAH i. Elite Cafe, four doors down the 'inciting ; nd Refining Company s this not per- A des ;;.ploye. street on the right. special edition of nlPlnyees, it is announced by the Ute Bulletin, the official pub-- the big Utah j smelting eorpora-hPatioof the Utah State Pi ess non. Association, is being prepared and will be mailed to editors of the nations 5.50U weekly and small daily newspapers April 15. The bulletin will be in B-magazine form and will tell the story of her Utah, scenic attractions, industries and historical highlights. Personal Stapler with Hundred V f f All of the publishers of the state are being asked to cooperate in FASTENER , DESK the pieparation of copy which STAPLER will be slanted to sell' Utah to t A HAND the nations editors and publish, a TACKER ers, who are scheduled to attend aa-- c n BOSTITCH a Teat t:J 5 8 Affioj il. ould r.;i ;ng ortunitj people Built by Bostiith for year of un. Hiady, tugged, f compact. Tng it 0; ie com; ikl THE Dependable performance at low coat make it economical for every deik, to (top office borrowing and watte of time. pOME: Youll find it one of the handiest thing around the house for sealing lunch bag; tacking decoration etc.; batting garment; fattening grocery slips, letter, Chock Mating garbage wrappings; dozens of other uses. every-da- wo.; L, ju who'c bed ts qne-- i I wont thrilled i hat a 0 OFFICE: learn an 3- - sub-nuiri- KNOW YOUR WEATHER ANSWERS alood rc.lawraat. (a) A (c) 73 hour. VI. (b Gvor? 4a) A collector ol c) It k a apodal train. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. bird' 94. jtdvtriittawu From where I sit ... Ly Joe Marsh Remember How We Talked? ... a? uk tfowucty so much idle then! esolve, dc Publishing Co. i about flfiy are 30-mi- The bill also authorizes the expenditures of some $3,778,000 for alterations, maintenance and op- eration. The new project is about one day's automobile drive from the borders of the Navajo Indian reservation, part of which (lies in southeastern Utah. Printing for Particular People Y. ;d person, weather" approximately $14,900,000 to the state annually, declares Stanley B. Neff, retiring president of the Mr. Utah Turkey Federation. Neff further points out that Utah 0 turkey raisers will market SCHOLARSHIPS MADE birds this year. The national Eat More TurAVAILABLE key campaign has increased the r Three scholarships demand for Utahs superior birds, in the College of Mineral Indusit was pointed out. tries, University of Utah, will be Now what kind of language is that? Hap barks. Cant she speak English? Ill translate it for you, Ma Hooper says, in the language of the twenties, when you were about twenty years old. She simply means (his fellow is the Vat's whiskers. Remember how we used to talk sometimes? Hap went back to reading his newspaper. LIMIT Utahs turkey business brings From whero I sit, its easy to criticize the other person when we dont take a good long look at ourselves. Sure, therell always be some differences. Im fond of a temperate glass of beer and maybe you would prefer ginger ale but lets just live and let live. Because w hen we go out of our way to find things to find fault with in others, chances are they can find a few in us, too. It went like this at the Hoopers the other night. lisp's eighteen-year-ol- d daughter is talking about a real gone guy solid out of this world, hut def. 1 UTAH TURKEYS BRING WEALTH TO STATE 1,500,-00- quest! to say. merit. now under pipe line developed Dove in Utahs Four Monticello, Utah .where the natural gas will be used in the Atomic Energy Com-- j missions plant to process urani-- ! urn and vanadium hearing ores. ;The new development just over the line in Colorado, will supply gas for the first line entering Utah from the Four Corners area. egotiations way to build a nom the newly Cieek gas well Corners area to What every student needs, young and old. Handy to carry in pocket, brief case, or bag. it SCHOOL: ut to a tei jtg 2- The speed record for circling the globe in an airplane, held by Capt. William P. Odom, Is (a) 37 hours, (b) 103 hours, (c) 73 hours. The present king of Great Britain is (a) George V, (b) George VI, (c) George VII. IAn oologist Is (a) a collector of birds eggs, (b) an authority on life, (c) a specialist In blood diseases. 5. Two while flags on the engine of a train means (a) an official of the road Is aboard, (b) the train is In two sections, (c) it is a special train. employ- valuable souvenir. 1 y Mr. J from 1- jence-volum- omit $2-2- Ig trip he five-doll- - If you wanted to eat pompano, you would go to (a) seafood restaurant, (b) an ice cream parlor, (o) a steak house. One of the main purposes of . the special edition of the Ute a into school for hosptal Navajo Bulletin will be to provide the Indian children and a center for visiting publishers with a refer In- on Utah as well as ,USinf and training adult - when y ice on this particular spot. He moved aside for a moment. There under the ice was a bill which he was hatching. brain bud the annual convention of the National Editorial Convention to be held in Salt Lake City four days commencing June 4. on about On a winter morning when the streets of New York were slick with ice, I saw a man sitting in the middle of the sidewalk. Thinking he must be hurt, I asked, 'May I help you "No thank you, he replied, I'm just sitting here to melt the 35,000 feet there is no therefore there are no and weather, clouds at that height. That Is the limit of circulatory atmospheric movement caused by the earths heat, and above it lies the stratosphere with a Above cold. OiUuil Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundation four-yea- bes: may A Change is in Order... perpetual ne of ors SUGAR BEET CONTRACT her if what she before sr the lady th could BACKED th. about a hat have 1 PET SHOP I-- is. BEET GROWERS ASSOCIATION Recently the and representatives of beet growers approved a contract Under this contract sugar beet prices should be substant- sugar company is now in the field. which than last years crop brought. This Is mainly due to the fact that sugar prices have recently advanced and future sugar prices are expected to be even more favorable to the grower. ially higher Block ty IS SHOPS d the Secretary of Agriculture's action in his annual of mak-n- g official estimate of consumption 1949 at a level low enough to sugar for strengthen the sugar market and indicate prob-aM- e t - In i support of this belief the Secretary of Agriculture prices recently 8 Price Domestic sugar should be higher in 1949 than in 1948. Jhe present jt said: cents a wholesale price of refined sugar pound is about one cent below the which is is Change not already produced in surplus. that farmers plant ; FII RiS JAG to k Sugar beet growers will continue ive government benefit payments this year ol the and till the end of 952 under terms 1 a full acreage of sugar beets COES 0 ayson G. J I Weslie Richardson Glen E. Davis Virgil H. Peterson E farther! REDUCES because Conoco N,A guards your engine from destructive combustion acids. Youll have fewer, smaller repair bills. . . . today at your Conoco .Mileage Merchant's! Oi-Pat-e enrj . . . . because another exclusive additive in sturdy Conoco N'A combats carbon and sludge. Fewer quarts between drains! Central Utah Beet Growers Association Karl Alleman, President OIL-PLATlN-G-! OIL-PLAT- history. ! porch5' Jo Your car will keep its smoothness and power when you the engine with Conoco NA Motor Oil. Thats because theres an added ingredient in Conoco N; that fastens a protective shield of lubricant right to the working parts. in 1949 to protect their allotment In the event quotas are applied of "past and we are forced to restrict our acreage on the basis ictor) -- QUIET!.. 1948 Sugar Act. objective defined in the Sugar Act. We recommend also true: Sugar beets this still under a government year, is the only crop offers the farmer better support program which offered last year, for price prospects than were we can grow sugar beets is the only major crop And this fact further advances in sugar prices. iovels point favoring the planting ol more sugar beets this year is this: The pros the pective price of sugar beets compared with will bring, probable prices which other crops is more favorable to beets than at any time since before the war. Another This improvement in sugar prices follow'- Copyright 194 9. 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