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Show August 12, 19-1- Tin Kuivka Outdoor Furniture Part of Color Plan , wUh a room. Careful " - lhe planning also Page Five (Itah) Reporter VkfJJ rViOQGI hn, Successful! Parenthood i r,.c. 1 decorative nthr T.nu"ll Jur colore should furniture element Outdoor ,f a homes exterior in relation to the ex- - Awning, flower boxes nlii even chosen y i Th United States and Great Britain have announced plana for a aharp rutdown of the Berlin airlift operations early in Sept ember, after sufficient food and .coal to support Berlin for three month have been stockpiled. Da. IxdCGr seen m Ut "Mnrmnn MpLpnr11 BY MRS. CATHERINE CONRAD EDWARDS Children can taka in but a It wa alight lv" reduced in him. but ihe Mormon Meteor" wun little each day; they are Ilka vanes back in it glass cane at tin- at ate with a narrow neck; they may but Niur little or pour much, cupilol Tueaduy. Ali removed bis big much will not enter at a time. orange racing ear last week fur a Michelet tiiei'liameiil tune-upreparatory to mint her speed recur try Hi ltunnc-- 1 vilie salt flats next month. l'tah visitors mid tourists, how-- 1 ever. Were dlKHpmillteil to find the lit by rase empty. So Tuesday All luid it filled with a uiimIcI of the Meteor." Associate Editor, Parents Magasino - t j j Everything Electrical THE MAILBOX fail to rytKS icld the letter (nun Uie children you expected to receive when they went off to ciri.p? l)o you (eel forgotten and a little resentful became your jiuuig-'.c- r don't seem to mu. you very much? Well now. if you were touring Em ope inui tin ehihhcii were lit tion.e in the cure ( a IruMcd gi iiminii llier or uni t, you would ims theui In.t you'd still have a thoroughly giMid time, wouldn't you? Camp with its varied aciivi-tir- s and iii.my friend is as engrossing to a child as travel in sliiiiige countries is to an adult. So there's a peifeetly natural reason (or your child's seeming indifference to being away from home tie's too busy and having too good a time to grow homesick. Radios . . . Radio Repairing Enjoy Yourself at Our SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATION A ALLAN'S APPLIANCE fur the lack of letters, there may be a slightly different explanation. How many times during Uie past year did you suggest to Susan or Tommy that It would be nice to write to grandmother? Did you see to It that thry wrote to thank Aunt Mary for the gay plaid shirts she sent them as birthday gifts? Have you helped them form the pleasant habit of sending birthday cards to their friends? That is, hsve you in any way impressed upon them the importance of letters in the scheme of things? I well remember the weekly letters to grandmother which were part of my childhood. They all began, We are all well and hope you are the same" and the further content weren't much more varied or original. But I grew up feeling that you wrote to your family regularly and it haa never occurred to me to HAPPY TO SEE OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS BACK TINTIC HOTEL skill-fulne- two-fu- NEW MATES FOR EACH , . . Singer llek llaynirs and Nora Eddington appear at Santa Mon-IrCalif., for a marriage yield ami production estimates of Utah's tomato rrop1 will not he available for another week, the Department of Cnm- incrcc Bureau of Agricultural' Statistics reported Monday that Although man IQ) OEBISDMi: ::8MJ i Brooking poor survey say roads rob auto of efficiency. ' Provo, 1'tah WELCOME BACK OLD TIMERS Grown in the State o i DROP IN AND LET'S RENEW OLD I ACQUAINTANCES!! total acreage for tomato growth; tilts year is estimated at 67001 acres. Total average acreage from 19381 to 1947 ran at aland 7580 acres, the report continued. Production! area in 1948 was 6500 acres, about 3 less thsn during 1949 o j j WE STILL OFFER THE BEST IN j ss EXPERT CAR SERVICE Education commences at the! mother's knee, and every word spoken in the hearing of little1 children tends toward the for-- 1 mation of character. I lose a Bnl-- j o : Jou. EUREKA AUTO SERVICE Whenever you read a bum editorial in the Sprlngvllle Herald, remember that the editor some- times gets tired of his Job. A GENUINE LANE MINIATURE Jewel Case Included WITH KVEllY CHEST DUItlNG THIS SALE! lpSSH2eHeSGaE2eH0SGHHlj3 SOAR Back To School class-roo- iJifrffii - Approximately 6700 Acres of Tomatoes I We are prepared to help you get the fffilftnmgfrrj a, Months During e We are told thHt radio will cure disease by raising tltn temperature of the blood. And Nome of the high-wav- e program the likely to pause disease by rail-- ' 'blood to the boiling point, ing the Boston Transcript. ' Number of Visitors I ut low-wav- , STAR THEATRE GCX3EG CCEBffl? 25-fo- Geneva Has Record i ' p themselves particularly if the flowers are massed, come in' this category. The overall exterior color plan should be based on the roof color, and a choice of a wide variety of effect can be made by selecting Six from the numerous solid and blended colon in which asphalt shingles are available. Other exMon than 5000 persona tourterior colon then can harmonize, ed Geneva Steel Plant on 118 reguwith the central color of the roof larly conducted tours in the fint Nix montha of 1949, Donald B. Greenwood, aupervisor of the training division, reported this week. During the same period, more than 21.000 persons viewed 549 educational films shown by the division of the plant and in public meetings and club gatherings. Mr. Greenwood said in his semiannual report. The training division also gave formal classroom training to more than 700 employees In a stepped-u- p program designed to increase efficiency. Children ready for school. Geneva Steel Company's training program for the moat extensive school program in Utah industry, provided apprenticeship training for 93. supervisory training for 356. technical training for 55. and administrative training for 269. he reported. Of the !:: employees in apprentice training. 71 an veterans, he continued, and many are taking advantage of the Veterans' Administration program. The apprentice program in the 14 trade include clasnMini instruction p!u the The course. have been planned in cooperation with the Central Utah Vocal a mat School in Irovo. flower i and j drop the custom. And when my sisters and I writ iff visiting during childhood no one had to remind us to write to our parents. So if you have been utterly as to whither or not your children wrote letters to members (if the family or ti n iids. it isnt apt to seem very in purtant to them that they write to you. Value don't grow overnight they are the slow accretion of ycais of family standards. lint don't take tin children's apparent contentment for granted. They do want to sec you. and if possible you should visit them at camp. For one thing, other mothers and fathers will be coming and your children may feel ni'Flected if they can't show off a visiting parent. Kor another, this may he your only opportunity to discuss your child with the camp director and counsellors. Thry see a different side of your child from the one hia regular school teachers see, and oflrn their contribution Is most helpful In understanding the many complexities that make up a human personality. Perhaps Bobby has been having he seems a struggle in school slow to learn and his cooperation But leaves much to be desired. the camp director may have a glowing report on Bobby's at swimming, games, snd horseback riding. At camp his coexceeds actually operativeness that of most children. If you thus discover thst he is capable of getting along well with others, you can, with the help of hia teachers, discover wsys to bring out this same spirit in his school life. INTO THE CLOUD OF ROMANCE m cm-plny- SHOES ANKLETS DRESSES SHIRTS PANTS 1 LOT STOUT UNDERWEAR FOOTWEAR Villus to g. S.1.29 Jobless Payments HANDKERCHIEFS l)J)c pair to start School in i ETC. Watch for our Circular covering your complete needs in School of Employment The Hun all Security ha announced that unemployment insurance payments hit a record monthly level of S154.iinit.OfHl in June, the largest previous total in the history of the law being $152,096,345 in March of this year. Tstio .T.idai, dean of the School of English of the Japan's Woman's College in Tokyo: "Democracy is budding everywhere in Japan." Supplies. It will lie out SOON. fvputy U. Charles P. Noyes, S. Heprew id dive to United Nations: "Is'inocraeies arc ineapaMe of hatching plots of secret or sudden aggression." LEES Ail hough d M not sinned is tN- dial to the sun. Tru tfuReal UnB'i xlrnlH BMtir fofiMUei "W,STMAS Dnn'l wait! Ituy her l.nna Cliriatmaa gift now. during Au- and eava! Taka unlil fuel, fi iay Se line Lana value, and ntlu-r-a, fir luarlHalaliava Au-iii- only. All Lana a quality - ulna a fraa ninth a puliry. Ikwa in belay. fea-tur- Jbw-qtf- b iiiaur-ane- serving: to Clothes group Ask about the LANE ! Exclunlrrlu al PLANI Buy on Easy Terms I LAY-A-WA- Y Pay a little DOWN Its Penneys for WELCOME TO THE SILVER JUBILEE upon. - :lgrate the PIATINGlAOAINlANDlAGAINlANDrAOAIN ol American Welaut IIm through it, hatred and fear of Bussia." bj to-Scho- Amer eltimp, eintic Afnru Mirm fKid, mH A mitrhid Archibald Maclish. former Assist uit Solitary of State: "Th Unilnl Sta'ix is destroying itself PAY LESS AT I.KKS Pi 1351 A niRtiiftoml N nf mitrhw! cht lean Wnfniit a a a A little each WEEK Nffe?: Of |