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Show MIAKKSPKAItli D.WIH, S. , 5tjt . Mr and Mrs. 0en Shakespeure of Tropic announce the marriage ot their daiiRhtii-, Roberta, to Mr. Millard Davis, sjn of Mr. and Mrs. El Rol Dals of Escalante. The young couple were wed In Fvdonla, Artt, .June 21st. i If You Can Keep It ! iPKlB i Oh net t b to rti mi O rnxlam! J ' 'iWa QHHH4r Nof r ) ihy U( In iliimbf. 'ff.-'aP Fw ihlM tnm w ilnpa. ' JH& V mu ""tth com- ( BBBBBBBBBBKSsVSfiBBBBBBBtj HHlSBBaSSBBBBBBBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBGsBB rtuumi-itllriCt VIK, At Bnjamln Franlclln left Independence Hall, a woman asked him. "Mr, Franklin, what kind ot a government have you given uiT He aniwered gravely. "A Republic, madam, it you can keep It. In painting thh Independence Day scene in Hometown, USA., the artUt, E. Franklin Wittmack, hai found an echo of Franklin a warning in a quotaUon from the poet William Cullen Bryant. The hlitorle scene ot Magna Charta. the ilgnal light on old North Church Tower, the embattled "rebel" ot a great new nation symbolize the hard-won victories, and the priceless freedom, which, on Independence Day 1953, are given every Hometown In the land not done to celebrate, but to protect. |