Show till t i J The Boys I Column I f THE TUE CORN conS IS GROWING I IfE is growing green and tall CORN I Id fE Md tasseled tasseled In Iii the field Held d it U c computes S finer farmer er tending Tye The e promised bumper yield I the furrows fr free from weeds I I Ile He prides sturdy straight Se rows lee crop long laid by with rain enough II 2 Tye stands by wire gate gated ge than growing crop far more ad And d ie views S 'S Resplendent row on row I fertility of earth earthIa lIe He sees ears bending low filled to In I the trucks that haul the grain Ii H. H sees mills that grind the flour Tye he e trains and transports ships laden Tile The man long And every labor that's required ears to bring O Of ripened ripened ears The golden olden From field t to table down the span I IO years ears producing food O Of 1 The corn Is growing tall and green tasseled In the sun And Dd The farmer feels a proper pride In ia work that he has done Billy B. B Cooper o o o oGET GET TO KNOW UTAH AND SPEAK OF IT OFTEN IS A new folder Issued by the Utah State Board of Vocational Education The Utah State Press Association The Lake Chamber of Commerce and Salt the Adult Education Department of Salt I Lake City Schools This is a big order At least It Is at atthe atthe atthe the present time unless time unless we start teaching teaching teach teach- teach teach-I children and adults of the state ing what Utah really has to offer the world In tourist attractions livestock agriculture ture mining and education 1 It seems to us and we have observed for tor many years that our schools are not stressing our home state enough Adults I and children do not know enough of their their own area and Its possibilities There should be more geography history history his his- i tor tory and study of our tremendous there has been tourist possibilities than I in the past I This year ear J J. J A. A Theobald executive II manager of Utah State Fair Pair and for many years a booster of Utah coal and I Ian tourist possibilities is inaugurating such an exhibition at the State Fair Pair I Mr Theobald is paying special attention attention attention atten atten- tion to tourist attractions culture of the different sections mining agriculture ture and education at the 1952 State Fair It was with the thought In mind Get to Know Utah that he Inaugurated inaugurated rated the which will be housed under one roof O O O fRO PROVEN rES FAILURES SOME TIME ago Marion B. B Folsom chairman of the Committee for Economic Economic Economic Econ Econ- Development said aid If u the controls we have had for the past year and a half have bave had bad one good result It is that fewer people now feel that prices and wages should be permanently regulated by the government Since then Congress Con Con- Congress con I gress has extended the controls for a ten-month ten period though In a somewhat somewhat somewhat some some- what modified form It Is generally some be believed believed believed be- be that at the end of that time barring some very grave emergency allor all allor or practically all of the controls will be allowed to pass Into limbo In any Dy event the consuming public has had bad an excellent opportunity to witness the dislocations dislocations and damage political controls cause cause to to business to agriculture and to the consumer Some months ago for Instance there were severe shortages of various kinds and cuts of meat In many areas areas and and this was the direct result of or OPS policies and regulations that made normal operation operation op op- op- op of the meat industry all the way from producer through the packer to the retailer Impossible The situation situation situation situa situa- tion cleared only when Congress passed an amendment to the law which forced OPS GPs to moderate its stand Had that not been done the shortages would undoubtedly un- un un uI undoubtedly have grown still till more severe and more and more of the available neat meat supply would have found Its way into black markets The recent potato shortage Is another example of the folly of trying to to- torun run Continued on Page Two |