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Show FRIDAY, APRIL 8. 1949 MT. PLEASANT pyramid Pace Three Paris Beauty Is Not Overrated According To Sanpete Missionary :-- ,'iti iut Man-ng- Now J LLii I 1 I Lj J Cly iesull Huy aie i at lulled line in Fianie. However, they aie coil sidering doing away with la uilMw 1 in the COP! EXTRi 1 FLAVOR EXTRA SAVtRCSin tf VM,'.; ? V;..'1'-:-. , natures J-- HC J J jj - way-- in pu-iil- d ' IV Ik-,V- , a the whole bean. The full flavor is for the first time when the coffee is ground for you-- in the 6tore w ' f.H i , f (v)7a the BAG! ,i No expensive container needed for these coffees. cause their freshness and ' flavor are locked in the w hole fuk- bean until you buy, they pi can be packed in simple fill per bags. And the saving 14 r in package cost goes to you! 1 Enjoy good coffee without paying a big price. I - In The Mail NOB HILL COFFEE Vacuum pat k quuhty 7 store ground freshness f il l0r K I "W-- p Everyday Values s 3.75 45 s n key-chain- Edwards 23 kind-hearte- ot. 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Lb. 42 Pan Ready Fresh Frozen Fish SALMON L"M 59 55 51 53 HADDOCK tr..,,:. Hutch leaner 25 oz TISSUE Gauze Toilet Tlsaui Kolia .. 17 . I.lgutd Pollah 54 Quart CLEANSER Mid SOILAX 20 AEROWAX 59 is,lSsr... BORAXO 22 Hand Claaner 27 Lb. SANI-FLUS- H 19 ft J i j J Li 41 ' "v j Roasted in small batches, these fine coffees are hur- ried to Safeway from nearby modern plants. Flavor and freshness are shielded ex-uc- t - ' - pill ii 1 kid-firs- )Y:- 1 - f" c iluies Paris! The most heautilul in the Honing entirely. Well, Tom and Virginia, Bee woilil next to one Sail Lake ie, too, hope that this wilt Of course Mt. Pleasant will ai leaders of that wondei the give ways he first w!h me, too, as ,ul little home town paper a lar as home is concerned, Inn little idea of things in Fiance, it really isnt a city. Paris with her As you can people, ele. her many beautiful o. places piobably tell, Im enjoying my inteie.st the Kit el Tower, the work and myself to the fullest, Arch of Triumph, the Opera, ami and I feel ptivtleged indeed m ever so many others Foi in, able to do this woik and the most beautiful thing in Pans being to such wonderful represent is the "Avenue Des Champs as we have back home people Elysees wtli the Arch of Tti Thanks for the opportunity ol umph at one end and the Place for you and heres my tie la Concorde at the other. On witting l est regards to you for eonttn the Place cie la Concorde there ued success. is a large oblisque which is sup Sincerely, posed to tie standing on the Elder John K. Olsen spot where the Ouillotiiu once stood. Theie aie a lot ol bluett muiket money changets who operate on tile Champs Elysees trying to interest Amer lho Editoi leans in buying francs. Every ac llu Pyramid time I go to Palis I get costed by them because, as i n Mt. Pleasant, Utah Sir: told, I look typically American and Out of state deaf winch Im getting to tie mori thankful for every day. My firs' imposters are becoming more Sait Lake city and Oglooked companion typically active in French and when he was alom den, as well as in other towns a he was never bothered, but whet in fjtah, and have become we were together we would al problem for the honest and reways heai, "Hey, boys, got any spectful deaf people of Utah, as The Champs well as of the United States. thing to sell! as Beggar Elysees with her beautilul shops They are known or "Sympathy-peddlerher btautiful women, and well peddlers who make this kind of it's just plain beautiful am theies something about Pare profession permanent, through he help of the as a whole that gets you. Per pub eultuu lie. They sell needles, haps its her ancient and other handages with the new modem stuff fry ing at every chance to crowd the vvoithless article's which sells, if at all, for moie than they are r old out of the way. Perhaps while lor the most part, inteiesting history. Pei hap worth,are not really sold. Peoit's her beautiful music, stagi they and opera productions that can ple put money in the "hat" but be found there. Perhaps its do no take the trinkets. Manbecause there are no tall build ual alphabet cards, which can ings to keep out the sunshine he obtained free of charge for Perhaps its the mixture of the asking from any deaf person, It vehicles one can see on the cob- are being sold by peddleis. was said that a few years ago, bled streets. You can see every sie and five persons with good hearing in Paris were ai rested in Alabama for shape of automobile from the very oldest to the very posing as deaf people and sonewest. The French motorist liciting funds with printed cards. These peddlers travel in theii seems to think, though, that the horn on the car is something tr own cars from city to city, from amuse himself with. There state to state, at the expenses seems to be about eight main of the kindness given by people reasons for this deafening dis- and stop in a city where the turbance: (1) when he ap public is not aware of their inwith cleaning-uproaches what looks like an inter- tention of cards and section; (2) when he approaches aid of introduction an intersection; 3 when he en tiinkets. There are some natioand local organized ters the intersection; when n-wide 5 he is in the intersection; groups working independently when he leaves the intersection, and are working in different ci(6 when it looks like a pedes ties on their own accord where trian will step in front of him they can stop and go. It is said, (7) when a pedestrian does step one made SI, 600 in 16 weeks, in front of him; and (8) when one $75.00 per day, one $40.00 in he goes for awhile without toot- T hours of work, and others a large sum of money. They work ing his horn! There are a lot of bicycles and a few hours a day and keep on motorcycles in France, too, and getting more money each day every summer the roads arc than really needed for living exjust full of tourists traveling in penses. Peddlers and imposters disthis manner. You see a man and a woman on a bicycle built play queer and surprising reacfor two and believe me she tions which would not be made pumps just as hard as he docs! among normal hearing people. unMost of the bikes have geai When one peddler stopped, shifts, front and back hand knowingly, at the residence of brakes, and a light generator. an honest deaf person and found We have a member who lives about her deafness, he grabbed about 6 miles out in the country the card and trinkets he used as and we go out there almost ev- and disappeared as quickly ery Friday and hold a meeting he could. Whey do they show with him and his wife. Aftei this kind of actions toward honthe meeting we eat a big mtal est, deaf people who have the as the deaf and then pump back into town same handicap after dark with our generators peddlers have? known Utah is becoming supplying the light. The countryside is beautiful around here among deaf peddlers as an easy and especially now in prin place to make money ofwhich all i.ixs against the pride temps, as we call spring. deaf peoThe school system in France nonest, is much different and much ple everywhere. more difficult than back home Your tax money is spent in From the time the little maintaining the School for the start to school they have tc Leaf in Ogden, Utah, and College, the only college lug a big briefcase packed with the United books, and they really study for the Deaf in Ive seen some of the little kids States, in Washington, D. C., to to because educate deaf persons and drag their briefcases respectable they were tired of carrying the help make them heavy things. The boys and citizens of Utah and the United their States. Many deaf people have girls are separated jn classes and sometimes even in tilled your expectations of them the whole school. There are sev- by becoming an asset to the eral university towns in France, public, and have good jobs, FurtherParis being the biggest with her tamilies and homes. famous Sorbonne. more the Community Chest does You no doubt hoar a good deal not have any funds for deaf Deaf people the same in France. people. about Communism Certainly members of the party as other citizens contribute to make a lot of noise and there is the Community Chest, Red Cross no doubt that in the larger ren- and other authorized charities. ters they have gained consider- As a whole, we deaf people are able power and have caused the pioud of these facts and want middle-othe - road" to be equal with heating people present a deal ol m standards of living. good government trouble. However, the Marshall The profession of begging and plan has done much to slow peddling is not advocated by down the Communists would-bdeaf people. Number and acmarch to control of government tivities of deaf peddlers and Here in Le Mans the Commit imposters can be reduced to a nists don't amount to much. I' minimum with help and coop makes me feel just a hit funny eiation from the public in reto know fusing money to deaf peddlers though, on Sunday, that just across the hall from and imposters, iegardless of our meeting is a meeting of the heir claims of having peddlers The pi, ice is pub- Burnses Communists. Wc, the deaf people lic and free and that's the ties' of Utah, as well as of the United to we ran do because there is a States, ask the public meeting REFRAIN from giving nion y to shortage of suitable places, so we cant do much deaf peddlers and imposters. about who else meets theie, too (Signed i The railroads and airlines am' The Utah Assn, of the Deaf Robert W. Walker, Pros. almost all big indut tries of an.' Salt Lake Div. No. 56 N F S I). sie are owned aby the govern John Falmer, Fres. result, thei ment, and as isnt much free enterprise This Ogden Div. No. 127 of N F S D. Robert Welsh, Pres has held things down in France a lot. Then, too, they have a high tax heir and even a tax Included In Congressional Record for radios. Tax on a ear is ter "What Const!An editorial, rible! Franre sells nvM of tun lutes Security" published Feb electricity to other countries sut ruary 2r'th in the Manti Mestoundlng her and as a result senger has hi en printed in the we have cleetileity cuts dining Congressional Record ol March the week She also sells a lot 16th on the inquest ol Senate! of her dairy products and as a Atthur V. Watkins r,m n r- ,n fp LU Editor's Note: The following report on Fiench people and customs, specifically those of LeMans, was written for the Pyramid by Elder John K. Olsen, a son ol Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Olsen of Mt. Pleasant. Elder Olsen departed for the French L. D. S. Mission last July following the completion of his freshman year at the University of Utah. Elder Olsen's report on France will be published rn two installments. This r the second. l.e Mans, Li air i March lit, l'Jl'i a uty lor yon 0 Canned Foods PEAS Sugar Halle, S"et Tender Nu. iu) ran . . i . CORN Dh Maize Whole Kernel 12 oz . TOMATOES iriirdenalde, No. 21- tan 2 IU 7 for j SAUERKRAUT No ran 11 PORK & BEANS SARDINES Tempest Domestic ltl No. U m 2 for TUNA s FLAKES 'learu ater S N-- COCKTAIL Hostess Delight No can SALAON Ki a itu Kink Alaska Leo, No. U can 5r,T:r 29 J " J DC 0 13 1, J, t i3jT |