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Show January 7, 1953 Z Q—I ve been reading about the Townsend Plan gph pas a usiness of is two per activity, cent Congressional] A—Congressiona] Although on all seniority is ‘ cou iba ‘Winter Is Time pensions of To Test Machinery monthly would come from a income over fund $250 u pon there are servic bogie length no month of continuous rules concerning On the farm of today it’s horse power, not the horses that count. f A successful, up-to-date farm- service it, sre Wis Oe gias hae sere be elected n only be elected)t here’s ‘ Ps yyanie hal or appointed) or oh se han i i begins with the date of election Dae ; Noun in the case of two legislators elected, or sworn in on the same da y the one with prior service as Senator, Governor, or Representa tive, in that order, becomes senior Q—How old is the House Un-American Activities Committee? A—The present Committee, a ‘standing’ one that is continued matically from Congress to Congress, was created in 1945 Rai the first Session of the 79th Congress. It has had four Phaiirnen during that time, Reps. Edward J. Hart (D N.J.), John S Wood (D Ga.), J. Parnell Thomas (RN. J.) and Harold H. Velde (R mM) A Special Committee on Un-American Activities, which was ot continuous and was re-established by each new Congress ioe Chairmaned from 1938 to 1944 by Rep. Martin Dies (D Tex). special committee A to investigate Communist propaganda, under former Rep. Hamilton Fish (R N. Y.) operated in 1930 and 1931 and another to probe Fascist, Communist and other subversives operated under the leaderships of Rep. John W McCormack (D Mass.) from 1934 to 1935. (Copyright ; 1953, C MINERS Saves You Money financed a bes Repairing Your Own determined? based and the way it w orks: Terms of elected in a general election old-age system States 60 years of age o totally blind or ental vary according to the leve! personal seniority it is unofficial o the United 60 who are which would eS Plait 18 and "i pithy Hy : ayments, | ae again. Just what would the plan do? A—The Plan proposes a federal pay -aS-you-g ing operation is greatly er can prepare his equipment The mechanically - minded farmer can prepare his equipment for the coming season in his own barn, garage or workshop. It. is practical and money-saving. A she felt that a bit her foolish. fears They were were certainly outnumbered. mostly of her making sume the importance she gave not cured overnight but gradually guided by the pattern of them her in she own her She and then could admit- only as- own mind. She says she was realized that her life could be Hauling PROBE ters JUVENILE J u received in “active saving in may time mean in the a rush CERTIFIED ization put into effect last seven re- abolishes of the Soil sponsibility on state bureaus in of youth let Many birds have mell. The a poor buzzard sense of depends aN Ralph Du delinquency. Moab, al- § most entirely on sight to locate his special diet and the horned owl’s favorite dinner is skunk. Phone ie nn hy Utah 2671 ‘ LMMMMEMMMUMMRMRMMUMMMEMMMNMMMMNMMMMMM MMMM MMMM os een ee Bin (a fal a els. ake a cha es co ste i Bik a ka Anh ee RB Se) LUMBER . { Direct from Forest to Your Lot —WE CUT ANYTHING— DIMENSION & BOARDS IN STOCK’ PINE FLOORING — LOG SIDING ACCOUNTANTS DROP. . SIDING—KNOTTY PINE—PINE THE OPENING THE OF A PRACTICE ON DELIVER —WE Ft— 5,000 OVER ORDERS ALL AT MI VIDA BUILDING UTAH MOAB, R. J. (BOB) at $75 or Surfaced at $90 per M Delivered BRANCH OFFICE OF ACCOUNTANCY OFFICES f PA NEL V.W. DAY SAWMILL POST FELLMETH MANAGER Paaosa 9g OFFICE p BOX 483 : i Colorad Springs, Colorado g 5 PHONE 2798 4101 warn SSC CoOL Lo. So oo oo ooo ooo UUUUTERERRCTCCCTTTCTS weuMuMeMeM Mw Meee ee ie Det Det SM I A A Da PEPPPPEPEVTV TN Da DO VY DDI ee Oi OO re OF OO ‘ OO OO A Conserva- greater reconservation offices. The plan also includes: 1. Regrouping the various search causes sorts 7,500 OFFICE Department month. plan investigate & HANSEN WITH Benson reorgan- Agriculture offices senators secretary, RESIDENCE the The as RESIDENT for tion Service and places crime, PUBLIC FOR season. plan gional teen-age committee We Specialize in Orders—Rough great Agriculture on judiciary ANNOUNCE * of Senate 1760 SOUTH STATE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Benson Reorganization Plan Ordered in Force his controversial Ribble, TANNER MR. Secretary . Mary ve ee storage. now Washington .., MUMMMMMMM. It is important also to check other parts of your machinery for worn or broken parts. Replacement CRIME ; DEPARTMENT OF THE INTER- Section "2.1. “-250S.) R25. &: IOR, BUREAU OF LAND MAN- L. M., Utah, containing 960 acres. This notice is for the purpose] AGEMENT, Land and Survey Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. De. of alowing all persons claiming the selected land or having bona cember 16, 1953. Notice is here- fide objections to such applicaby given that Sid Pace of Grand tion an opportunity ‘to file their Junction, Colorado, on October protests or other objections in the and Survey Office, Salt 12, 1953, filed amended applica- Land Lake City, Utah, together with tion Utah 03224, under the proevidence that ia copy of such visions of Section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act, as amended ‘to protest or objection has ‘been served upon the applicant within select lots 1, 2, 3, 44 EANW%, 30 days from the date of the first NE“4SW%, NEYNE% section 31, publication of this notice. T. 25 S., R. 26 E., NW% section 4, lots 1 and 2, NEY%NW% section Douglas E. Henriques 18, W%NEM, S%SE% section 19, Acting Manager T2655 26 E., S. L. M., Utah, containing 749.28 acres, in ex- First Publication January 7, 1954 January 28, 1954 chiange for all.of section 16, N¥% Last Publication tion circuits of tractors and trucks are vita any operational to check-up. Also, unless the battery in a vehicle has been kept in a charged condition by operation or by use of a trickle charger, it will undoubtedly need charging, since a storage battery will not retain its charge over a long period of in- ordered thinking. Inter and Intra-State In case of doubt, however, it is Pe AUTHOR OF “HOW TO STOP WORRYING AND START LIVING” * her ted Vanadium and Uranium Ores the coming season in his own barn or garage. In fact it is practical and money-saving. Quarterly) 7) Hauling for always best for the farmer to visit an authorized garage where original factory parts and factorytrained service is available. The starting, charging, and igni- Your ORE Hauled by an Insured Carr ier on the mechanical condition of the tractor, truck, and other equipment. It must be in tip-top shape, ready to deliver its maximum power when needed—and ready to deliver it economically as well as efficiently. The mechanically-minded farm- i FEW years ago Mrs. Alfhild M. Michal, 1 Langdon Street, Madison, Wisconsin, was forced to revise her way of life with a new job, new environment, new friends and, most important of all, a new and more constructive attitude. She accepted most of these things and did them because she must, all except the last. In her confused state of mind she could find nothing to be ‘‘constructive’’ about and, furthermore, she seemed determined not to like anything about her conditions, completely overlooking the fact that the fault was her own. It wasn’t very long before that acute dislike of everything and anything built up into a state of worry and indecision, and life became a nightmare. Finally, she talked with a friend of hers, a minister, who told her that she had built up a pattern or foundation of ‘‘don’t likes’? which had to be broken down. This friend suggested that she get a large notebook and begin listing her ‘‘satisfactions.” CARNEGIE She was to write down every little thing she could think of that gave her even a momentary feeling of pleasure: the smell of coffee in the morning, the sizzling of bacon, a baby’s smile, anything at all that came to mind. It seemed childish but it was no more childish than her own way of doing things. So, she tried it. In less than two months she was amazed and startled to find that her notebook contained more than 600 ‘‘satisfactions’’—quite a lot for'a person with a case of ‘“‘don’t likes.” When she weighed the tremendous number of little pleasurable things against her few so-called ‘‘major’’ problems, Have dependent the re- Agricultural Restarch Administration into integrated Agricultural Research an Service. 2. Establishing an Marketing Service sorb a major part ing, research Agricultural which of the and will abmarket- service func- tions of the Production and Marketing Administration and many of the functions of the Bureau of Agricultural AIR ARMY report from of airborne French WINS TOWN Gen. Gilles, French and . |. French Gen. Henri Navarre who !ed capture of ander comm paratreop soldiers Nam in Viet (left) gets Commodity which will and on functions thousands Dien Bien, Economics. 3. Establishing a Stabilization Service earry adjustment formerly handled other } by the Production and Marketing Administration and carry on price support operations of the Commodity Credit Corporation. 4. Retaining the present com- Indo-China Ti a munity, county and state farmer committees to carry out the programs of the Commodity Stabili zation -Service and the agricul tural conservation program in the field. nent tbeee @ POLIO The new 1954 Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. about that time aqain? we can Then don't forget that cost of help you hold down the the balthat new car by financing This sod cutter is a handy piece of machinery that farmers might build this winter and have handy for next summer. Hooked to a tractor and loaded down with rock it cuts a length of sod 16 inches wide. There is always a good use for sod on a farm: terracing outlets and spillways, farm yards and banks, Any farmer who is mechanically minded could build oddsone with old coulters and around of lumber and-ends ance at our bank. 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