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Show Our I reallu that the braea on the entrances tarnishes and corrodes rapidly but it la very sorry sight and has been for several yeare. The only place that you can BI.iliv -1 Alice Mcoiv, Kob-b- y see whst It should be like Is end :y returned where the door handles are welast T.'.cr l .y after several d ... ed. The reit.ls a real disgrace of rclf.ln and visiting in to any building. Mateo. Ciilif. at the home ul their son, lloy and Launa Moo v Received a new paper from Mark Evans (who now lives in and thel: ron Jeff. They also tlio tights In San FrancisPhoenix, Arix.) and it contained co and visited the beach nnl results of the the legislative action there. It waa quite a sur- other points ,ui interest. While were away A;'.: prise to read the Mils they had mother they Mix Chelty Andcr or, passed and note the similarity a visit in Ogden at t.-- t enjoyed to the ones we had enacted home of another daughter, here. Problems are quite similar Dr.nnn r.n.l Quinn Murray. Donna, Quinn and family returned every where it' would seem. ' the visit and spent last Frld..; Mark says ha Is working for with Chelty In Henefer. visiting the ST. Oisnts baseball club. She also enjoyed a visit one day Inst v.vc,: from her daughter While you are reading thli I and husband, Kathy and Jack expect to be In Iowa attending of Sandy. Ferguron a hone sale of 350 draft horses Ray Paskett, Patriots, Lath, to be uld on March 30 and the David and Keith of Sandy visitsame number of light horses on ed at the home of John and 1. April Keep your fingers crossElaine Paskett while they wen ed for good weather. HAPPENINGS AT HENEFER GLEN Says 1 . digest df the House end Senate bills came today. There were M2 house bills and 251 aenate bills, also over 50 One hundred seventy-fohouse bills were killed in I said: This bllnkety blank one motion. Many others had machine will not do the work failed and had the enacting aird people are cussing us be- clause stricken previously. cause fur two weeks the papers The Senate killed 22 bills the have looked like hell and it is House had passed, and we In the your fault and you had belter Ilouee, killed the same number do something about it" for them. A lot of these bills So finally they sent their bent before previous seshad machinist out to look and he and will be back again sions looked and tried thle and that next cession. f fiddled and around and riopa springs eternal In the ally ho eaid "I guess you're breast. human he hauled and it away. right Now were ueing one of our The last day of the session own. Mope it works. rather long, began at S a.m. wu Things are tough all over. But at least I lost 12 pounds, what and adjourned at 10:30 p.m. There were 107 pages in the with no eat, no sleep for about three weeks. dally Journal on the 60th day. Usually there are about 15. Cero There was quite a at tainly, we passed a lot of very North Summit High Monday. insignificant bills late that afThe students were getting ready ternoon, however the senate to take a poll. The sheets asked killed most of them. three questions: Do you think boys should One rather amusing thing wu keep their hair cut fairly closo and neat? the demand for $80,000 to reuv you. think girls should not place the statuary at the Capilet their skirts get any shorter? tal. Do you prefer eklrts one When this amount wu met inch above the knee? with strong , resistance It wu Or two Inches above the finally agreed that it could be knee? done for $25,000. However by Maybe we can get the rethat time It .was too late to get sults In time for publication even that amount. Until the next week. Thb le a mighty building people can find a way erioue pair of problems, folks. to clean and polish the beautiMay I suggest that a good rule ful brass doors and door frames, of thumb bright be: The hor-rulI would be opposed to any more the legs, the longer the decor skirts. (Please note that I am bronxe, copper or brass so disinterested I won't even atlona of any kind. comment shout hoys halrj Things are tough all over. But at least moat of the Bravo glrla Claude have pretty leas. Mac. A reso-utio- ur ' " Pries of Pros rest: When we moved to Morgan, only eleven years ago, this wu a lovely time of year because of the songs of the meadow larks. I heard my first of the year Monday, and it was far off. The reason: Eleven yeare ago we were the only house In the neighborhood. We were almost surrounded by a huge alfalfa field, and the meadow larks abounded. Now there are seven lovely homes on our street the alfalfa field has shrunk to a plot, and there's no place for the birds to - - ' nest Things are tough all over. But at least we have wonderful - neighbors. ed MORE FROM YOUR FERTILIZII D0LUR THROUGH town for the homecoming nnd basketball tournament held over the weekend. Aho calling on John end Elaine were ""'pH Garrett and boys Ray and David. Ralph's oldest son left the Salt Lake airport on March 3 cn a flight whose final deariii-atlo- n wna Scotland where he will serve on a mission for flic LD3 cl.uich, Bob Richina of Billing. Vont visited with his father, Harold Richin", Friday evening. He vliitrd vWi. .a few friend-- at .u-was i tl: , c.'." . . rather late and nrisud the games. He and his wifi and family took advan'- - j of the nine day recess between run: ten to return home :.r a bri.-vhlt. Bob with his mthiT and his wife vUi.in wir.. uui.y in Wurland. Wyo. 'Jr.; Ru.ll ;; ; HC 0.1 I. d 1 her brother, Joseph Let hi3 homo in Salt Lake Fruity :.r: iiiuon where ' ey rcrvim-cnvernKht leaving y in niiij; for Lea Vey , , wU re ;. iy will visit with h.ii tr. uior George and irom th; r: In , - all f 1 . go to Mesa. Aril, for '.1 visit with their sister, E tiny will A : s.Ti ie and Odell Kuucll. Suu i.cU and Virginia of S- -. Jolna visaed Saturday and &ui.dn at the hons of Dslenc's P'r. CaD nnd Melva Richina and vL'ili-with friend ut the fca- - D t'-'- vacauon weexend In Utah vlaifc. lng in Henefer with Saundra'a parents Beulah A Edison and in Coalville wu Ccug's mother, Haul Toole. Kevin Dearden ion of Vnl Dearden, celebrated hit rrv:nfi birthday at sta-phe- na t !n John Hortta and family of Y an-nhl- p. Dalcne also enjoyed n visit from several girl friends, the former Sharlcne Shaw of Salt Lake who wns visiting In Coalville with her parents, Mr k Mre W..1. Shaw, Mn Connie Curie of Porterville who was visiting in Homier with her parents, Mr A Mix Lloyd Wilde and Mre Ovcrturf of Colorado Yvonne who aloog with her son 8: rings, l.av.i been visiting the past two weeks In Coalville with her parents, Mr A Mrs Clyde Lamb. Also visiting Sunday wdn Ann A Al McGee and family of Kciii'iis and Norma lee was of Hoytsvllle giveA Hyr his Mnother Saturday Guests, Linda Baker, Chuc, Anderton, Evan Fawcett, Col leen Faveeti. Bradley pierc Loretta Burgirx, Arlln Ovard Burt Richina, Grant, Eugene t Laurel Dearden and brother urn sister Lynn and Valorle enjoye. the luncheon, gi mix and exc; ment as Kevin opened hit gjfu And 'f there 'vii ri:y noubt iha a party hii i,..'n h.'uj all oe. l.ud u do .'.' i to whist le bio .vlnv rty-goei J,-- retuinud ho;.- nee If this newspaper looks any thin week . . . it's too early yet to tell what the raggy sheet will look like . .' . its because I filially won an arguuieU with a factory representative. better by SOIL TESTIHG PROSPER Drives Ambulance Grant Moore son of Mr A Mrs Jesse Moor of Lehi wu guest sacpeaker at Wanshlp Ward Gran rament meeting Sunday. hu Just completed a two year . mlrion In California, and gave : an Interesting accounting of his experiences while In the minion field. ; Mr and Mrs Elton Vernon and family of Midvale were visiting They In Wanshlp Saturday. spent the day with Mr and Mrs Malta Vernon. The occasion wu ;fn honor- of Belva Vernon's birthday. ; Mr and Mrs Jack Smith wen Sun- -: . hosts at a birthday dinner their of honor In afternoon day dauyhtor, Ann. Ann la attending ! beauty school In Salt lake. Guests Included Mr and Mrs ; Eugene Darcey and family and Mr and Mrs LeRoy Darccy and Mr and Mrs Kent Smith are Army Private Tint the proud parents of a baby son N. Thacker, 10, eon of Claude born March 23 at the Holy Crow Mr A Mrs Claude M. Thacker, Hospital, Salt Lake. Hs weighwith other memed 7 lbs 6 os and will be named Kamu, along Class , Geoffcrey Kent. Proud Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Theon Hansen of Holliday; Mr and Mrs .James W. ts Oreatgrand-parenSmith, Wanshlp; e, are Royal Wools Oakley, and Lawrence Hansen of Ogden. bers of the 51st Medical Oom- pany located near Qul Nhon, has provided ground ambulance support for IS combat operations lit Vietnam. The company hu evacuated more than 37,000 troops with .moat of. the. medicals missions taking place on the bumpy and hazardous roads of Vietnam's Central Highlands. Veioi Dobbs, Surgery. CatherHe Is an ambulance driver In ine. Palmer, Tonsillectomy. the company. Hospital Notes : . ' family. Mr Pay Bates received a letter from his sister. LaVon from him j Washington, D.' C. tellingteach- a : she awarded been hu tag fellowship to observe and ; study the teaching of Business In England. She Education New York the 22 leave to plans of June and will apend the sum- -: mer In England. LaVon wu born In Wanshlp and had her early schooling there. Mr and Mrs Henry Pace were : hosts at an Easter Sunday dinner at their home. Quests were Mr and Mrs Dennis Holtby and son Stephen; Mrs Anlce Young and Mrs Ellen Pace. It wu a family at the Pay Bate's Sunday. Mr. .and Mrs Ernest Pritchett and Mr and Mrs Robert Chilton and family and Mrs Joyce Ball and : daushter. Wendy drove out from Salt Lake to share a turkey dinner with all the trlm- i , i clolSies minga. : ' f Dinner guests at the home of Mrs Anlce Young Friday were Mrs Thro Eliason and Eva Bal-Ji- ff of Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs Marcus Pendleton rnd family from Ogden drove to Wanshlp Sunday to spend the day with Mrs Will Pendleton. Mr and Mrs Eugene France of Salt Lake brought a delicious tv.rkcv dinner, complete to enjoy with Mrs Charlie Smith and guests Junta Nelson and Anton Peterson of Salt Lake. Friends In town enjoyed a visit from their friend, Mrs Agnes Young, Friday. Mrs Young hu been residing with her ('aurhter, Wanda at Hoytsvllle the put few yeare. Mr and Mr Clyde Saxton a trip to Pocatello, Idaho Sunday where they witnessed the cutter races. Mr and Mrs Jim Smith drove to Sa t Lake Friday to visit with their new grandson, Jeffary Kent. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Kent Smith. Mother and son are doing well at the Holy Cross hospital. .Mr and Mrs Eugene Pace have returned from a few days of btiklng In the sun at Phoenix, Arixons. Sherd end Owen Woolaten-hulm- e enjoyed a lalaure train to Lu Vegai laat week. trip Terri Woolatenhulme li portin n eparkllng diamond. The 'vekv guy U Can McQueen of en-'rv- rd . Coalville. SI Proper fertilization is the management practice that most often brings the grower the highest returns. It is the one practice that can be measured in terms of added income. For example, the grower who yields only 15 tons of sugar beets per acre will net only $54.50 per acre in profits (based on a gross return of $15 per ton). Yet the grower who increases his fertilizer investment and reaches 33 tons per acre will realize a $247.50 per acre net profit! GAS Weather reegros show that your chariceg of successfully drying clothes outdoors are onlyOne in three. But with a gas clothes dryer you can dry any hour of any , day or night. But thats only one of the mAny advantages of a and tear youll save. YoulKneed fewer clothes, too -mighty important if youens a large family. And the even heaters gas dryer is especially import-nan- t gas dryer. Sava 3Ways with g Think of the work youll save! Think of the time you'll save. A gas dryer keeps up with your washer (and is 15 times faster than No more d clothes with a gas dryer. And your clothes stay clean. No dust, soot, smoke, grime. You can dry with gas for only a penny a load (one fifth as much as a non-ga- s dryer). But think of the wear back-breakin- line-drying- How much fertilizer? Ask your local USS ). sun-fade- Fertilizer dealer to help you test your soil. On the basis of those tests hell recommend the right amount of USS Fertilizers to insure you a "bumper crop. X Increase your yields, and reduce your for permanent jwesa clothes. Dryer h dryer not only costs as much to operate as the other kind of dryer, but you save on costly maintenance and repair bills. A gas flame never wears out. And in addition Mountain Fuel Supply will send you $15 the first of many savings youll enjoy when you buy and install a gas dryer. Ask your gas appliance dealer for details. one-fift- - Every Day Is SUN Day With A Gas Dryer! Use enough USS Fertilizers. Made in the west by United States Steel. See your GAS appliance dealer this week USS Fertilizers a GAS A gas clothes production costs! 4 MOUNTAIN FUEL 8UPPLY COMPANY -- Afactual Gaa Its the GAS flame that senes you Suuiu best -a- ; ,.ir hirti, arl Thacker WARSHIP .. i.i day favor. to-d- Latest news release from Fhh and Game says the experts are allowing one chukar rooster to every three hens. This Is really sad. Whats the rooster going to bo doing In his spare time? There certainly will not be enough work around home to keep him busy, I grew up with chickens, and we figured one roooster for about 25 or 30 hens and we hud healthy flocks. Maybe Plymouth Rocks are more virile than chukars, spoae? Things are tough all over, But not as tough as old roosters. - - costs less, too! f a a PLENTY |