Show l I TT I Spotlighting I I UTAH UTAH- j I I I NATIONAL MAGAZINE l FEATURES TURES UTAH AND MW TilE THE MORMONS Perhaps one of the best publicity plugs Utah will get this year yeat Is In the June Issue of ot Pathfinder magazine a year old news publication or of tremendous tremendous tremendous dous circulation among businessmen In Inthe Inthe inthe the United States It Is reported report to have havo several million readers A picture In natural color of the Mormon Temple also the words Utah Utah The The Mormon Conquest Is cover feat The four- four page article Is very well done and IS 19 accompanied by nine excellent story story- storytelling telling photos The T e most significant thing about the article Is the fact that It is truthful and unbiased indicating that prejudice and Ignorance concerning Utah and the Mormons Is 15 giving way to friendliness and understanding NO CLASS PREJUDICE PI HERE That Utah high school students are a a. democratic group is Indicated In In the fact that Salt Lake City's West W st High Schools School's Associated Girls' Girls Council has I named Miss Lily Llly president of the Council Miss Is of Japanese extraction CENTENNIAL RUSH SLOW IN IX STARTING j I The Utah Motor Mot r Court Co rt Association 1 reports that there are plenty of vacancies vacancIes vacancies cies In motor courts In the Salt Lake City area and that as yet no Centennial summer scramble for sleeping rooms has hasI I been experienced In fact It was was' report- report j ed cd that most motor courts and hotels j have more vacancies now than during I comparable periods In war pre-war years JUNE IS DAIRY DAmy MONTH l I Dairy month for the eleventh year has 1 been proclaimed In Utah During June I every effort will be made to promote the I Use of ot milk mUk and milk products END SUGAR RATIONING SAYS 1 UTAH SUGAR OFFICIAL L I x I 1 feel sugar rationing should be lilt lift lifted I I ed cd immediately so that those who need I sugar to preserve fruits will have enough sugar to process the nations nation's fruit I crops Douglas E. E General Manager Utah-Idaho Utah Sugar company told Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P. P I Anderson last week in Ia Washington D. D D.C. D.C. D.C. C. C warned warn d that If l rationing is lifted price controls on sugar must be left on to prevent the price skyrocketing above the reach of people who need it I OIL SEEKERS PERSISTENT Despite the fact that test wells in Inthe the Basin persistently refuse to indicate a II potential oil oU field the Carter Gil CU company will start Its I it second wild wild- wildcat wildcat wildcat cat test well live five miles mUes west of Vernal Number one well struck a huge gas flow low at feet but choked up with mud at feet For fifty years oil oU hopes In the Basin have haloe periodically yet yet still no oil oU Oddly enough however this basin which refuses to yield oil oU lies adjacent to the Rangely Colorado oil fields where fIelds where more than 70 wells are Bre BreIn In production UTAH PICTURE E DRAWS ATTENTION I IN PHILADELPHIA l DELl I A large water color colo painting depicting I the entrance of the Utah Pioneers Into Great Salt Lake Valley and placed on I display in the Penn Perm Mutual Life Insurance Insurance Insurance ance company building in Philadelphia by the Utah Department of Publicity Is isI drawing the attention of thousands of I Penn Life Insurance representatives now I in hi convention in that city and who are observing the company's centennial year I A photo showing a crowd around the a I II Utah picture in Philadelphia has been supplied the Utah Publicity Department 11 I by Oliver P. P Kernodle Salt Lake City |