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Show Pigt To 1111 ' The Payson Chronicle .... ... . . io'P rr :'id D JJEI I ini to HOW Lnteied at t P IV, st OIluo at Io.sor., 1't.m as sm ,nd i lass mitt I'Uif! WIN FRIENDS and of BrooMj n, N y IM i that one Aioul.j neser tl aie tunes when a ; at Im lisi.i KI.ISHA WAKM.H and MAX R WARN Ml urmi". i -- .iulnt say vou must alwav for )uu not to hi say, No Von. It m the phrasing that i at t fill, careful in your maSn"11 ,!J kMy an Butiq to a manTi,?1 a h MAX R WARN Lit, Fchtai 1 -- (IKAiN'T R Madolu, MOORK, Ilua.m Xu Manager Phone Dixon, Local Coi i espondent Year Une $2 Six Months 222 J !t UU he-- $1 2S -- , L:' k u . vA-L- (A lie j- t t - w 2 D ( rVtfv V c YJ S., 'V . T A .7 'r I M n w s ret- -, i , Sl) i ti u,d the interview, praise him forth h his opinion about some other mat;. ii to he well informed. ' i that Dr. Lieberman tactfully K is honest in his treatment, as: he f.o'i armn that e U'.w the man the respect that everyone craves .a .an be sure that Dr. Lieberman has many more py wonld have if he put up an argument n r a as m which they are not wholly in accord. You w.ll note ; ; i with v I v s 1 v i I, Xo, you'ie wrong! when they, be sine to offend the scrisiljilities o: V. .til tie result that they would not - ciution w itli him. ' i v t i , plete." Signs of exhaustion are already apparent in light industries where quality of consumer goods, if not quantity, has suffered an official that Despite production had exceeded the 1(M8 report goal by six per cent, "a considerable part of the output was un usable On December 10th, Iravda warned that directors o factories turning euit inferior goods, ' would undoubtedly be re w1h f a- i A v a a ti lit c: i t h l.iel.erman and Argentina Demosthe-- ! ,p' iu ,,s the sm- piling ex Kb nee. I doartt nroducei ol all oloc ti ical out Latin 2i power u! America. ; - ., r Sv,v , & X f ' t A.,V rtPiM t Xv -- A & ill, Dr. ,utu si, a y !( J -- i 'J,fv tv t t( 111 - I ' i .sr .ill- - y-- s- sp x J V By RICHARD II1LL WILKINSON D1U.NG MISHAP FAHL ..Ann Washingtons junior diving champion In 1948, died the day after she suffered a paralvzing spinal injury when he dived into a shallow lake near her school in Neufchatel, Switzerland, strlkine her back on a reek Ollrt-lrne- , I. uiarry Doris Fairchild while she had money She had been bom Into It Millions. Well ne'd find out Since clilldhood money had provided Hal sat down and wrote nastily. her with everything There was "Dear Doris People are talking And nothing, she was led to believe that despite the fact that I love you madcouldn't money buy ly I can't let them go on thinking There came a time when Doris, that Im marrying you for your reselling maturity, realized that money I'm sorry It happened thl wealth was the altar at which all way but It nevet occurred to me men worshipped It was a sad awakthat folks might suspect I had such ening from a tool's paradise In a motive Therefore unless you love which gallant suitor sought tier me enough to live on what Uttle I hand for love. have I'm afraid It's only fair to both 6 be became rynlcal, skeptical of us that we break our engagement now and spare ourselves the heartafraid. Afraid that no one In the world eared tor her alone. aches that might follow. Hal" Then she met Hal Clearing Htei This was on Thursday was young and handsome He was On Friday Hat chdgglng along In ambitious and poor. He had one pas- his ramshackle coupe discovered while still three miles trom his destination that a rear Ure had ceased to serve as a receptacle tor air The vehicle of ancient vintage was at the moment straining every cylinder In an effort to break e few speed laws Hence, shortly after the explosion warned Hal of what was taking place In he found himself spread-eagle- d e grassy field on the opposite side of s fence near the road. He picked himself up and ruefully regarded the wreckage g SI the moment roadster drew to halt In the roadway Ha) looked up to find hluiself staring Into the startled eyes of Doris Fairchild He hurdled the He wanted Doris more than he fence ever wanted anything And Doris Doris, darling, 1 hut received wanted Hal your letter and was on my way over too to write playa Nothing mat- to kidnap you and marry you today tered tat Hals life save the ftiiini. Will you, sweetheart? We can show these gosslpere that love real love meet of this dream has e meaning all tts own. Then he met Doris and discovered But Hal. dear I lust received hat life held something else besides ambition He wanted Doris more your letter and was oo my way over than be ever wanted anything And to make you marry me whether you Doris wanted Hal They came to wanted to or not You see, tt was si) s lie Father Isnt poor Hes richer know happiness R was two weeks Ttei their en- than ever WU1 you forgive me?" "Then then you aren't poor? gagement bad been announced that Doric went over the whole thing ! didnt cay I wasnt I said rathe wasnt tm going te nrtouely. People bad began to talk, to whisper behind her back She marry j oa now I And we're goknow they thought Hal wanted her ing to live In e flat and you're for her money She didn't believe going so write plays and and Tm so happy I'm the gocstps yet, she had to know She eat down and wrote hastily; She paused Hal's face bad fallen Dear Hal: t must tell you before Doris started the motor of her car wo go any further Father would "Hal nnlesa you gel In rage If be knew I was writing this, this car Clearing, at once and ride to the minbat If i only fair that you know. Hal. isters with me 111 I'll make you dear, we are poor Father has lost walk home!" tt but terrible, Oh, everything Hal looked at the Instinctively This may Hal, I love you so make a difference 1 can hardly wreckage of his car, turned to gaze fclame you If it does Ill understand up the two mile stretch of deserted road, turned still farther to look Into and forgive. Doris." Doris twinkling eyes, and said: Mias She eealed the letter and mailed it Fairchild, If youll kindly move over This waa on Thursday . . . I'd Uke to drive this here vehicle Hal Clearing faced himself in his I'm used to coaxing speed out of bedroom mirror and told himself motor cars. And I'm quite sure I that never, so long as he had a can get us to the minister's a lot tgotk at manhood in him, could be quicker than you can " Doris tell : I i i ! ' - , . w i regular labor are millions of slave workers in ndcil ol tin Si u S,i and the 'State Labor Reserves'' 'I he latter im f.utorn's Wfit' sintiiiml t l.vi "i military brigades of Russian youth, can be net t iiu in ot " r ii in job to another, wherever production lags ul Oi1 u m i ulv tu in a,d Under such conditions, White says, civilian labor can be mint par worked to the limit lor a long time ' But when the breaking on lie pai t o! pt im nr s n b u a f.utor in guativ iidu id vul L ,i" point is reached the collapse of production effort is often com - L 1 Competing with who get no wage, composed of semi switched from one Starr) hat 10 nie vvith idH spill it, and as ,o0n aspos .! prnnt of his pt oposiuon Then u iew days or a week, when weboft t' nk over the matter If, when he ay no. but I j;Re reasons for i.o. to irnii't raise his own self esteem by h a not too far removed from his 'i own, t . v , r. , f vV U and quite inhuman' system each worker is set a norm daily quota ol work necessary to earn the minimum wage Puces of food and essential goods are fixed at such a level that to main 111 tain life on the minimum wage is virtually impossible worker must therefore exceed the norm not occasionally but every day in the year Slacking off means an unattained norm and an empty stomach; two days absenteeism is punishable by six months in a reformatory labor camp A M . - - K- - S.r ' (A Short do-t- But let's let Dr. Lieber man , ' Atlantic Monthly LOVE I - he Soviet plan lot extracting maximum output from the individual has brought certain sections ol the working torec close to the breaking point, White says Under this perfectly simpl :F0R as mq no, ami this art is b ,aw of human relationshins'1 tti: 'he other fellow. ay vet sion 1 t Labcr:i;;uT:as'andIaSUrti .it in - ' 1 ')! ' ? or e cn ruffling him. u '..11 - Stru,us and nuior vuakiussis in Soviet industry today arc attributed by dolin Baktr White, writing in J he Kcadirs the tor to exhaustion of labor lorets in several ruar Digest duly lines eil production Mr White is a British economist, Member ol Parliament and author o! thne hooks on Russia His article condensed trom - ' T wT Soviet Labor Near Collapse is :i smart-lookin- ups n downs at I im"h Downs, I pulled this sit down" just b f...e tl e was expected to shine. I i c hu ! I was Just being ohsfni'e, In.t i rn ' e In the fence. IMs Injuries out of the racy i ' - ' , !' i i 1 I fi ' V 1 t t t ! ' m b i.i t i ; ',4 ' " 4 ' ' " y Must pm u.i i n t 1 rC ! s , - to Tresldent 'AT'! (hafro J WS At AArlztnann, fr0'11 $. rlht is CHECK 3'd .rtn THESE PRICES order UNUEPSl 1 .1 Y to Lhe CITY 1, UTAH Bowi Cww Bowi leu Of UTAH SuZHKZrric-Vn- 110 So Mam SAlT 12 One ,howHOOofboHioil1 ihow non I J Side o.Wt J2 Btsisviostcno Ve.no, 0ne ,how $1 20 of both diowiV fr , H' , e p fr:nvicu Joe Marsh " Now I'm Going Sac!; To High School! hen saw iijlils liiiinmr m I1 High S ehool amiilormm last mUit. I looked in to see what went on About twenty people w,io listening to lluz Kilis, the ehiliiuin talk about television. 1 shppid into u hnk s i ,1' aski tl H:ip 'll ii'in.ls uh it I u s, Hap told mo it .i - t to Impt ov omont I ih I ton :iJ h 'h d a !. I'. i km vv s his stipr Tin ns out this i luh nu i ' s i , F..o'i nn ' Friday m.-h- t a talk on tho m ' yoi t ' ' I I x i , . , mi' BISHVEDHAO Fin! w 'I ai I, erc I sit ... . I k j- Tut kiAu , v os i AJl ubont ,Hj. s' . 1 1 A - - ; FDR JR. 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