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Show I U. v. mma J ! ! nn . SCHEDULE aSi ! r J rvs rr y if k r. r V i it . .. J' !c .'! . ,1. g-- d k .' J J G . I;;.; i i iv.!'. lav, August o'. . . .vd at 9 at 3, 6 Sat-..us- UTAH K day, August 4 at v,.y August 17. at G THRU T" returning Sunday T Ai CENTENNIAL 1 . --i r tlv' s I I is" ...Iff .t 9 P -:j'i' .tin" 13 I l -- t hand-writte- n - I , sii-gi- l Spi-ria- -- continued through-ou- t the "'cwhen sugar was as short as 1 More sugar can he hofnre serving the fruit . pica fur laws in tl.e Interest cf all I just pressure groups AT BOISE, IDAHO 2(i' cal's aloud to t!,e National a cf Maiiiifaeturers. as of xinall en- layers sm-i g!up d Mr at. d Mrs. C. Sterling fluff :;;i hi .re than j of Au.ir-- i Anotl.rr fil'h pay cnvelepcs. and children. Mark. Lynn and . ;i hearing by tl.e two biggi rt Carol. I. a vo ret imed from ii v groups, cicstii.rj to play an I hen to iaho pleasant trip future. ". ni, in with their at Hoi'-two-thu- NEEDS f?R3AL CARE proof that milk bo nromjitly '"irir-rfnlniipside the freoz-- ; j, found in a Pl.nning Guide nnhlished e A est, L'linuse Home Fco-";fI:tsi'iiie. It ,f 1l:;i if milk n 41 br pnkni.fv i J rn',-itin- jnp if " a ho'-'eri- 4 flufl. their lirnllier and Mr and Mr Griii. t fluff at Meridian. Idaho f Tile an! Vi. p i ; i i : .1 : (Iran! r,e w i n r bn! '!. ,i , - ih.-me- o ain-ndc- ;.! Mi liouli n:.d : i.'.v. r.'liii'--.hir- to Vertiya Ii' U' Speak I.avt Club id'aiors , . I m-e- . 4-- 1 - ! 1, t&mr 1? U! or rwz J,' " ' cvei.1-M'hi'diile- In-ti- c ( X . aci-ney- I . . i nn min r- - ' lull wen evening a Ci'i'l Kmvley w r iliii'.'i r i:l ft.r Friday I Mi- ; ( r I in.' i I .1 i.:. i I1 s'? u Hi fri'U" . !;;'.i.u.;i" i, liir.Y 1 . . rfT iiap DO I'.ii.k vn NOT KNOW r Yi nA " 17 . homf wi:h an mp :s Saturday h'vrs -- 1- i 111- e ,.T'. iC'tit-- Sb-do- s I i1'.' PM'! rii . l (Iid Knlish (M. IJride I C; ,r' v'", rj, p.iireiits. Mr and Mrs Sidney II i :e jt - e iu''. TV,. ii.; rep Yl niiit- lnef-ri- viiie(i they ol , f- j ol any-tiod- . ; e non-Jewls- h hlgh-schn- a 7 1 Wolf-gramn- I'lS-iss- ..' THAT N i - TT'-TtV- HIS PRODUCTION FOR high-scho- st nl- 1 41,-H0- Merchant ( tin- -. avfaiut I- - C l.v b.i war-ridde- s ' "r s. - M .'- I.!- lake r Jir K TrY Dii's0 fl - ! FVi t'i nprn ' f.ij J i .1. Mr rr "1 V'ol 1. Tvrn V"w Ti'ffwT """i" ul frcT'I r' li:V0 f )i box f.ir i es-;:i- ' inti ". ' group will M.isl Ilaii ciHintit-- . jiitil l;i August 19. at Utah (.Vnlt-miiaHear Ye, Hear Ye! e M u !.;' areas will have I amt Thursday, Aug an cpi t i turniy in sec some f Olio .if t!, 5.1. v L'mi, .1 the r.at ion's greatest artists in d.iriiu'S v lie died on I ad J.ma w. aiSpri. necessary and i, wry many fulls, under ihe s':!e ltoii Tnifin.l, 'H of Concord, V IT jh.it miscellaneous group 1 iiie junior and an la i.er siiiibi program being devr loped for Orl du not arrive at the home the lT1ah Ctiilennial in 1947. Wlo-n enotl cr od'cer uai woimdci Tnrivate ears at times other liavid L Trevithick, piililio In l.;i'.(!c. It. Tol.md v.iloi.tcrily tui'k the for group director of the CVnlen-liia- l con.ri.ar.J r.f hji il.donii. riurinc-rn 'hat scheduled It is ; which tliey belongai il.oui iced this week. Sev-(la- l tl.e ridge and aimj the iljcct:ve rrfore expected that the girls caiavaos of l.ilent will tour bcfiiie he t.inisclt was kibod. T lc-V, , on the bus. The bus fare the state and one or more of land's tl.i.n $4 000. was divided ly his will as loll, ws: included in the registration them will visit every vicinity must be paid by all so Hie icsiilenls may enjoy j,t which 5': not only never avail- 11. s eluuvh ,i. Those going to the home lbs coll, go ID1 meet at the Sharon stake able 1o the fiualler lumnuminVs at their designate! but seldom available in the state His prop s lull! 20' nwnary The A. F. Lf L above. 10" at all. t rie is scheduled 10r.i Tliese sliows are not expected The C. I. 0 Equipment and items suggest The N. A. M 20'" ti lor Mutual girls going to the to show a profit, in fact a loss The IT. S. 20'4 Congrisx is a jjjnve: foregone conclusion, but it A C, sod will Message Bedding: 1 sheet. 1 pillow case will be a part of the state's 100th The will was not a document of tnd 1 blanket (quilts and pillows Birthday party. toll be furnished at the home.l The development of the pro- profound legal vei biage; Just a note from a military Food: 1 glass of jelly or jam gram is depart of a three-wa- y man to battle quite aware .will be appreciated. velopment of the general Cen- that going don't return lighters 1 tennial Personal: 1 bath towel, progiam which includes: from such missions. always was no It 1 celeand tooth cloth wash Local, county or area soap, hastily devised instrument. Every trash and paste, pajamas, house-rut- . brations financed and sponsor detail shows scholarly thought The sweater or jacket. 1 or two ed by the local groups, with, author knew he be giving his wherever possible, some addi- life for America'smight ewei (one for Sunday) slacks future, und tossed tional talent or features pro in Ins possessions as part of the shoes for hiking, hat or visor i tiering. articles, sanitary supplies vided by the central state comTTnt oven a mittee. eaib and brush, costume, toil-cynical critic of the 2. A beautification program lilieriy Hen Tcland understood and paper, scissors, pocket knife ail communities for appreciated could delect a tone of ssron and scarf for head to wear whereby their own good and by commun- hiilcrness in his harmonious bewhile on kitchen duty. ity cooperation make their com- quests. He met death on February munities as nttradive as possible II and it is reasonably certain that for the hundreds of thousands of the will was written at Christmas, far beyond ihe horizon of merriment Enroll for visitors. but in a sp:"it of "Good will toward 3. Providing of topnotch proMarine Schooling rings ductions with famous stars the men." In that h. kdav gift-licost of which could not normally a clear mile of victory and hope. Tu Save Americanism veter-r- i be borne Honorably discharged by smaller communiof the armed forces who deAs if it wcie his life's last tithe, ties. an to school for a sea goinr In the latter category, accord- five per cent went to church and to a Christmas charity, i"Thc cjw in the U. S. Merchant ing to Mr. Trevithick, there is five will be given special ljcing arranged under the di- 100 Neediest Cases,' sponsored by it was announced rection of Dr. I.nriri Wheel- - i Uie .Vein York Timet. Toland knew Commander D- B. Me- wright. production manager of the worth nf learning and paid a two schools that were rited USMC. Enrolling Of the arts division of the Centen- tribute to his own, Yale University !w Youths 16 years of ago nial a number of immr?:mt peculiarly a (1 SL Paul's of Concord. The wills Id men 18 1o SO who are nut events. oilnr four hcricticiurics sound a a'jdble for military duty may Tentatively they arechoid if i.:c ri.'.rii-iimTrainees receive t'ply also. Nut (viry sn vice lean who paid 1. A grand opera unit with i.irv, clothing and qua rhrs of famous stars to visit some of the las life fir victory hi World War II U. S. Maritime Service this young m.iti'i grasp cities or the state. f i uhhc nilaiis. but lin y all wai-.f- , i'i.i'ig Si at inn, Alameda, Cnli-- f larger d A 2. with light opera unit, '3. wh'le in il.e same thing. Tliey waited to training, should write or guest stars - to visit many see see Ani.-nrti e land of opportuney tions of tlx- state. at the IT S. Maritime Sorv onre more. The l.cutir.ai.t's will n E. rellipg Office. 10(10 Gnr-- ' 3 A variety and thrill show expn ss.'s nil this hope nr.d mate, r .4. S:.n Franeiscn. Callforn-- i with eiiorii. modern hand, valid T'.land knew i.nw lo save America'.? ugh pi ace between laeville and mysterv acts, tl.ril1; (r ednin. !r further details. acts comedians and name stars. bor and management. to he presented as for as pos-- ' Puling to He Heard sibie with local celcbnilions This sober yout g n.im laid ("J"i c( Hnusekeepinar Hints 4 Symphony concerts for the his earthly huid.rgs on li e ,il!ar industrial reuce. His meitar yet 'Vorth Rcmemberinff larger centers. i lived. No doubt l.c hail istsoiu-.5 Special acts in enmu etion friends wJj, Iiei.,!(.j (,Illl1s jlJi u. E3HE FROZEN FRUITS cele oilier or loc with hope fame, his largest IUY ON SUGAR his own l:.rc-- f an v as lo relair yued as lille as one part sug-t- : 6. aiipetirai'ccs cd n.o the American sjs'.ciii of free faith, to eight parts fruit is suffici- lion pieti.re stars tree i;sech. fnc enterprise, n'. when sweetening fruit for hallet. ui:its:rii:,'-'epio: tunitv ring, reports the Wsting- and equality under t" e law. ( Home Economic Institute 3',; lie askt-t'm crcss to Wi'h v' research oil homc-frorz-- ; hied the pica ef n.any martyrs, a VISIT PARENTS C! - ;fWpvr a tv: TO SEE FINE SHOWS re p.m-- , COMMUNITIES J '. IV.v r::ou mu 71 Saturday returuln p.m.; ' WIAiXIA A 1 .r chixx t.f raMin I,:." i ..U.l pr'.i:7-K!ihi.s ,.L- -. l.nlbiti:ipu!is by tl.e l...cd Youth Ci.uiivd. ' 35 riirihtint) , npriM-n.-oDe icirh-you.is ALIA ZINK Ol- ST AT - AXI) LOCAL aWj cl.iirclies ul till in liu'tianaix.lN, rr.rollril for lor iNn!:ii--"xiiiTxf .lAM, JIT.Y lt. iPlb fir.d i;eiiii ct chi . SALVATION EXFAHDTID AnMV PROGRAM i dis A nation-wid- e !M proKK.ni U. S. STEEL signed lo slrcngliien American lly F.th N. ll.iir fiiciiii ies for meeting Ijolh maITS HELLISH" terial find spiritual needs of Uie iii Folks postwar years is being lauriclied Dili sou ever slop to think bv the Salvatiou Army undiT i.s hellish tu possess uniiesir-..hlt- the Shiran. "Marching Forward Hrsoiiul traits, and Woii-i- , in a Heller Wllrld.,, More than r if it's tile ri'iisoo l lie world 9,000 Salvation Army officerr i in such a mess. It's a job for in 7,381 corps and outposts in still they Die United Slates will lead out experts, you think dini'l seem to be- - making nuy in the plan, which Is designed progress. Something it terribly to sponsor character- - building out of joint with this whole activities for youth, aid to vetset up. The OP. A. Is flounder- erans, readjustments and emerging around, prices soaring--strik- es, ency aid to Army and Navy divorce threaten a peace, personnel at home and abroad, we long antieipated we are und rehabilitation of Salvation counterribly unhappy. We blame it Army work in onto this 'n that, hut it's time tries. every thinking individual took LIQUOR AND CRIME STOCK" still a I it Up child In the 1949 crime report of could "WISE US UP - but who Ihe Federal Bureau o( Investilistens lo a child? gation appear the following fig OR ELSE urrs concerning aleoliol and There were 110,231 l.rriine: of the why Musing along line of ii you stiy. "for Kal's sake, men arrested and fingerprinted for drunkenness, or 24 per cent why didn't I flume oi that nf the total arrests made; and into for things you dig the symptoms, people are living 14,683 women or 17 per cent of these at a terrific pace tlu pulse of the total arrests. In 1932 were 4 per cent and the world is racing like mad, percentages its lemjicralure Is soaring. Prac- 3 per cent respectively tically every thinking person is RELIGION AND NEW het-u- p like an old Ford car YORK CITY YOUTH 0 climbing a steep hill with a Only 89.000 of the citys and radiatorlesiky Yep, some folks are boiling mad and dont youth 12 to 14 years old are hied producing mill of the Wes, has begun peacetime operation for know the why of it some say being reached through churches, United States Sted Corporation. The mill was recently purchased from die Government Located near it's a war hangover, others lay in the group, only Provo, Utah, the Geneva plant will produce sted for western agriculture and industry. it on to rotten politics, or the 12.2 per cent of Protestant youth but never, never them- are bring reached by Boy scouts. selves. Still lf they posses thid "Y's," Camp Fire girls, or 'OR ELSE" attitude who Is to church agencies. Not more than SOME RECORD ACCEPT MISSION blame? That attitude is univers- 20 to 25 per rent of Protestant ' The oil industry has made a remarkable record, so al, it circles the Globe many young people of college age are It is the language of the touched by any religious agency. CALL TO TONGA , remarkable in fact that the public does not realize it. limes. "I'LL DO AS 1 DARN PLEASE Of a total of 1.648, 500 youth in ; Almost the day the war ended it switched to civilian WHEN I PLEASE. THE WAY 1 Ihe dly, 20.5 per cent are PLEASE. Oil ELSE." It is Jewish, 49.7. per cent Catholic Mr. and Mm Rudolph production and the automobile owner could drive up and HITLER1SH" and it surely and 20.8 percent Protestants. Of (Edna Pugsley) of Salt Fill in troubles lots had her as the its say up," past. It isn't hralthv hv a long shot- - "IT 29.579 youth in Boy Lake City, have accepted an over equipment, prices, and labor, not to mention the SOUL AND Scout and Camp Fire Girl move-mentsWARPS THE LDS mission call, and will leave and Isn't right for MINT)" only 4.770 are proteslant; .sometime in September for the OPA, but it has kepi right on serving the public. It undermines the whole of 19.214 in the same age group Tongan Islands, where they will of decent pattern : Oil production is a .Qputinuoufj, longterm 'pendion served by lhe "Y only 5.770 serve. This announcement comes j ' " lire protestanls ' Iry. as a surprise to their many involving- geological and gtuphysieul exploration, acquifriends here. "IT'S A MENTAL ILLNESS" sition of leasehold, drilling of wildcat wells most of Mrs. Wolfgramm labored for A neurosis :i.s iiixiiicoiix ax diseaxe a high flultln name and which wnald be dry and development of proton fields. two years in the Texas mission a nd whal Hie world will nil up and take "ALCOHOLISM" What a Simple Remit the notice, In liaril n.iike mi prior lo her marriage last Februindiagnose Ain.at the only thing tin public has to ear to I give it to you In the edy" s .,1 uleiil ary. practically jii'e in tin a little child can unI terrupt its oil supplies is any iiiipoitanl rime Hie Ml upturns, or they language Mr. tYulfgnmim is well known Hii.ik upon jnii and are dis derstand that healthy menial national policy which would cause a disruption of this in Slu.ron stake, having made As rni'i'i! in Ihe form of "SELF at I it ude, "Do Unto Olliers Un-lhis hum. with Mr. ami Mrs. C coiitinuily, and above all which would cause a seiimis You Would Have Others Do -- ill in I 1 PITY"it mnk even I.amiie and Luei'.is diminution in th" exploratory effort. That would hao You" but folks, thats just ) i r ;i r ni ' has j.; srieliee r.YU, so id was aetivc in LDS for our security in ire unmost serious tiHi simple isnt it. loo, v with eindi hide vri progress before the auxiliaries tillering It was the fait of In r erargeiicy. aunt results of that iif and evuit Example happy tu l.iriil.'il realize illness, exeepl Sifir.y in 1942. Before coining to vior-ou- s, ttri-npSlse" a "Or attitude. in of tin.es our in Thai peace ils hasing dtil.pcd In.'iiry a tininhi r of infamy. the Ibiiled No. A boss who used that I '.'il'lf ' V ''"OSS Mh healthy oil industry tlial euaMcd c to supply th years ago. Mr- Wulfcramm lived hale, worry, greed, elr.. in large "Or Else" attitude on his emoil needl'd for the Im-- war. If. as a result of any unat Tonga. f'li-n- s w.'ii p tiii mind iiiiil des ployer. he isnt a boss now. wise change in national policy, tin oil industry should fun'.i-!mosi saered of He is a common laborer and a llu trois In; allowed lo lanpui.--h and ib teriorale. the ionseipi,.ii os i i ii ,t ions und ' K.'iilli" very nice fellow.' nil Love" would be serious indeed, not to imi to our No. 2. A man that Inst his "AN ANTIDOTE" wife and children, and the our jieisoi.al d"i"cstir life. L'l.ili Girl Wins a is an antidoiel sMct of decent we as yet Niitiun.il Award in New oil fields car. riot be delivered on !,j L lioliee menial vilitmilis. in large lie hasn't lost his Likker" per(f Movie Contnl write 1n mit. limes. Let tin Din-torin case of einiTpi ncy tio ir.atter how mil'll money tin in I. aim, give the nd. w illinj; to No- 3. A futlier pieseription i is who is old rv : ('iiiiil ? x lie fore Ins time. He used that Is" " - ", ' ), , "Or KIm" al lilude on his son I Tales to Hie yoiilli was in love with his Family - sl Knjfhsli teacher, she inspired .Meet him lo things she war .. four years his senior- - The lad Members of tbe Hah s family was a talented musician, head will meet Siiturday. July 20, id iirong. lie run away and joined RoSlu willi a program of Park r' tin1 army. Wilhout his father's . ijt iortx, jirogrmn inn! lnr,i.i eon financial aid, he couldn't finish seiiediiled. jf ; Miami. (There was a depros-- s A gene;. log V inn ting will le J ,t V inn) llis Ixidy lies some place held at w f.r all niemhirs of Presented, bf STAf DARD OPTICAL CO. in tin Philippines. The father Hie family, with other is wi allhy, but lie hasn't a son to roiiii'ience hi i.r gr.'iMilsnn. "God" von say. T!1 Mary Heckman Iiii.' far leaeliing Ilia! "Or Else" 1 MONDAY Y HECKMAN, 17, of id! itudi--- it jriiiis Immaiiity of Ml: t ' Jill. Ikih Iki.ii nnr.i"l M:in Reflects free it's all M'rmig for u winin ( die l'i nalional lit 8:30 P(M. T; IMiilosopbv it's u.a.'d i a whip over a weak i or I II in , ' girl- - 'Hi or (lepi Ii t individual it iim n erii ,.iiii.-- l iinJi; " 'I ;iiin-i(If Scientists In ; '. IliioiU'IniiM lln- I i i iii'a, every fil'i mu of life eep. In of ii i ei'i.e I;'; it is a i'!.,i"ie ivnrsi' than the .! " will ri'' ii.- a fMl "i I'. S pnik-- ' i.f i,!. ten iime-- , it scars H ml. I). i 'mil il sears tl.e mind, it's ! V. ' l Tin iiini'... mini, it's i i li re id, !t's Just T Ri pi,'-l.u- - ' I1 r train w-- . ' - WuvJ-- ItrLIGXCUS RADIO th;A :m:igiih i v. Vm I'-I- i"!ul ' jV "C'S'i i n V. Miif i i h Grand 1 IV. (g- ' I ii v JTf I f Vsr-- i !I : ' 4 jvlcf Tt1 ' t l.i - w : i::v i ' - - iiDi'-;- ' . V ' .'yf5 .W" w.v V- Sr f d - Yx 3 , i if r " V , - Pi. iri |