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Show FRIDAY, rEERUARY 4. 1549 THE as wilt ten the subject of fthe Kaufman Hart comedy. Cen tei ol attiactlon is the ram Newton! shat Kle house winch iFul.er buys Ik cause "Gcurge Heie" and be .Washington Fli-pcause be Inis always dieamed in owning a borne in the country lhef Haloid 1. Hansen dnecls (the play, which is the fifth in a series ol nine tRing produced ai t S U' this season. Sets are by lrcd Kloyd T. Morgan jaml Keiaiut Watson is technical News From Around Utah Dolma Kelson Is Star In College Play 1 ' I ast lot t tin Kautman Hart up el seine ol most talented and ev nmeilv S i Is n.Uiie s t thi- - wn k as Sue Appeal lit n it at tel s Neal v a Barimptun in the I i.,!i m.h,min s e the tast helulig te Ilrultural olltj.;i- ploihn mu n lheta A'pha Phi, national hen "George Washington .Slept llele "it ili.ni.allis li alei nits 1.S Dolma Nelson ot Ml Pleasant 'I hi housing 'situation, an even She is u ilauphtei nl Ml amt uieie pepulai topic id cenveisa-tit'i- i Mrs Fdgnr NeKnn toil tv than when the pla I three loi Miner Mike Says Former VV.A. Class Officer .Elected To Honor Society Boyd David Jewett, Wasatch Academy graduate, was Initiated into Intercollegiate Knights, na tmnal collegiate service orgain atlon, this week at Utah Stale Agile ultuial college at Logan. The Intercollegiate Knight organization has chapUrs in ced-leges throughout the country, (its purpose is to serve the school (and promote school spirit. Mrs i "SPARS THA T TREE!' Boyd is a son of Mr. and of Columbia, Boyd S. Jewett At Wasatch he South America. MT. FLEASANT j PYRAMID Pace Thiee Hum He As a puie mineial nation lu.i nluav contains H 9 percent fluotine lines and all petcent alelum. tom '1 he h nr ial neposiis always cany a plaid is mmp'i a nd w eat tan pel 'iii'Mii leituirt amount of silica, builum, pi od m Huotlle lain Is .si beduled lo .! ul will, ill and oilier impuiitles Hums days is ally tiansp, limit to tians Itnent, but duikiolmed vane Its ties may be neatly opaque Iluoupar Is Becoming tolor may be blue, gieen ycl Big Industry In Utah low, blown, lose, i luiet, purple It fades upon long or while V llll til advent e! the I all t hill! Spal lildust exposuie to light ami outeiop muteilul is Usually eololless or lug has Ins nine suddenly while In hnidness it is hurdei pm rant 111. ill tdleite hut eail The mineral flumiie is easily be si utched w ith a knife a hit tlu.v mu the as essaiy tacluic nf base The market pi ice of tluoispui open health sleel Fluxes ale Hie p duvuile.s t onsnlerably depending, els" of metalllllRH al pirn esses upon glad,, panicle size, the lo Not mueh Is needed but that li- i at ion ot the consumer and the ttle bit Is very The nature of the sales contiuet lmpnitani present si el puncssmg tabs tm Kustem quotations place the about S pounds ot tlm.ule tm value between $(500 and $ IJ 00 In pel ton each ton ol steel p!mes,e addition to Us use m the mami The thiee majoi distnets ot factuie of steel Ileie are oihe' llumspar in Utah ate th Topaz modern us s in the mu nuf.n m e Mountain distnet in Juab noun nf DDT and high octane gusn tv, the Wild, at Mountains of Tooele countv and the Indian line, etc Rangtly oil fields Is also seived hv vs The Pea k ii eas ). j . i I V i ' i i i - lielc tolllld qUaililOes w i I 111 I In ii I ( i li, mi, d in i '1 he comiiu leiul punlut Hon demand and the ptoduition are stcudi'y im leasing to ihe extent that t tall may bemine one of the important fiuonte piodue 'The rig slates ot the Nation. Raw Materials Division of the ,1 pail meut of Puhlmiy and Development have pulp. ued an extensive Cliculni on the subject width is available Ask loi Circular upon leipie.st No do Historical Trails Map Being Distributed Tin- "lllsloi li al 'lialls Map ol Utah" is now ready fm distiilui t ion and can be obtained unon t and without cost by ion leqm-sacting the State Depuitment ol - I t Publnity and Industual Nil opulent. I SUITE VIM: THIS WEEK AT Some like it rich and Some like it mild and mellow. Some like it vigorous and hearty. So we offer a wide assortment of coffees to please every taste. Whatever kind you choose, you can be sure it will be at its full, fresh best full-bodie- Airway Coffee Nob Hill Coffee Independent Oil Refinery Will Start Operations legislature, now in session, which would slow down and perhaps stop the development of Utah's natural resources. This bill is known as House Bill 159. It would place on our natural resources a severance tax that endangers the livelihood of many of our citizens as well as the safety of our nation. A free pamphlet pointing out these dangers can be obtained from The Natural Resources a P O. B- -- 329 Salt lake City 8, Utah. O Cmm'e H 2 SOUPS FOOD For that JUICE JUICE Sunny Dawn Tomato GRAPEFRUIT SUZANNA Canterbury, Hearty lb. Flavor, Oreen Tea Canterbury Black Tea I.lplon'e Black .. 2 .. No Segment CEREAL ns El n r Cereal T 2 can 15; ,b. 45c tor 22; 53; pkg. 25 ... 8 oz. pkg. 15 21 Apricot . ol lb. V4 4 lb CAMAY SOAP bars .............. Reg Size ..4 bare .cr 13; ,k 35; t,anut Butur Ta.,,t-y -- : 35 ; Lean Cut Well Trimmed. Fop Grades ...Ib. 69; Small Regular Smoked 75; V. 8 Top Grades Shoulder Cuts Iv. Snow, Ig pkg . Quality Top lb. ... SALMON STEAKS HADDOCK t ; -- j ! Laundry Soap TD! Conoco NA actually fastens extra I$ecause lubricant right to cylinder walls. This extra protects working parts from winter's grinding combustion acids . . and from from starts . sludge and carbon due to wear. So stop trouble before it starts . , . free-flowin- g "dry-friction- . . metal-eatin- g " . g power-robbin- Oil-Pla- te for Extra Protection ! nnlACJr , p & q Laundry 25 BaI I onuntottl Oil i. ompsny Ib. 59c 51c HALIBUT STEAKS FILLET I I NEW PAR Fine Soap Large Pkg. Ib. BLEACH : wm,. m.kic, Hatlor Bleach ; S Gallon 20c 55c 53c ...Ib. SOLE . it 13; 22$ Penny Savers Oranges Fan wett juicy. Small S'ze ... ib Med urn ,S 1 e Thin Skin, Juicy, Seedless white lb. 0; lb. Cj Hi. 13c Yams r s o Southern 5um!h S J Tl v rrf Dates ornla a D k let Noors .. . II S '7 6 Solid linen 15 pkg Pears Comb DeAnJous 15 Turnips r s No . Onions Nt- 8 Dink Hmple Topi Mew Cabbage f 17 Extra Fancy, Fancy, Washington Crisp Red Delicious Grapefruit IJ I U No I Yellow Spanish L'ound Mesh Bag S ...lb. V A J Carrots r s Clip o T'-- .... ( ( 43; Pot Roast a Mil l fJ Picnics : : FRESH FRUITS AND A. T A 49; Ground Beef 41 55; Ib. Ib. FILLET r:3 --- lb. PAN READY FRESH FROZEN FISH 32 J2c Cackage . 35; Frankfurters Skinless Royal Sego rooked, Ready to serve Round Steak 65 53 , Picnics lb Sirloin Steak IVORY FLAKES j 27c Short Ribs Delicious Flavor, ib. h T0..radea..lb. Pork Roost Top Grades 29 19; glaee Wheat BEVERLY 2 4 ... - p- 1 K3 23; Sleepy Hollow, Rich In Real Maple IUl BREAD OIL-FLA- 71c - Hammy Lou Rib Roost Beef t o. 6 Fiourak6.a.n.JWaf4 PRESERVES COCOA e 42c - 1 STEW Townhouse Grapefruit KELLOGG'S winter-weathe- lb. Tall Can SALMON, Libby's C03NMEAL. 1 .lb. Tea Miscellaneous Foods fe. - Bag, IN FEBRUARY FEATURE MILK Sr.rucbanT..Qr.:',.5i... Have you be ti a little slow- about giving your engine the r extra protection it needs for driving? Conoco It's easy to change now to winter-gradMotor Oil and the extra protection of an engine that is Allsweet J:ff-Col- Magazine 0 you're the 'RRSAHINE. lb. 31c 4 - 5 CVPMD on' - - FOR RECIPES OI "slow7 adven-- r. t t v M4HKi:i xt c lb. tut ti 10 iivxi.i x f'T lii-i- dfe. , t mer ot 177(1 Out who drives nmlli amt west uimmd G cat S..lt Lake on I'S 31) may see, if lie has ihe will, the ghosils (urn puny nf 49er.s on their way to He gold fields by this, tin- - Silt Luk Cutuff to the Ciltfoim. 'IT ail Popular Mild Mellow Flavor .. lb. Ficgo Hot Drink Cocoa Herahaya oil refin- C 0 that blaekiobii! hi .side Eduard's Rich Blend of Fresh Coffee 1 lb. can Drip or Regular Grind Coffee sTivAtiib 56 Breakfast Cup 27 i in the Utah Am-clc.- . Rex LARD I I I I I h'LlVI - has been introdureH , Hew Low Prices I I I I I I to at Fort Douglas, according Franklin II. Rogers, recruiting off lea r at Ml. Fleasant. of Moioni A former student High School, Allred, who cnteis the A i my in the grade of Recruit, was also active in young peoples affairs in the Fountain Green Ward. Selection of Army service- was not without precedent for young Allred for a brother, Boyd, 25 saw more than three years of service with the 73rd. Ordnance Battalion in the Pacific theatre of operations during the recent conflict. The older Allred was discharged a Sergeant. Recruit Fust assignment for Allred will be to Fort Old, Cali fornia for training with the Fourth Ivy) Infantry Division. A bill . I All-id- , mw independent Se-on- i r Former Moroni High School Student Enlists In Army Clayton Thomas Allred, IS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fountain Green, and recent icinployee of the Ogden General Depot, has enlisted in the United States Army, taking the oath of enlistment, January Jf A Dev on We,t 8 was class treasurer and business manager of the school paper. ery, locally owned and conirolled is about ready to start operations at North Salt Lake. is The new organization known as the Western States Refining Company. The company is headed by W. S. Wagstaff as president; J. Howard Valentine, vice president; I. VV. Stevand Virgil I ens, treasurer Langford, superintendent. The new refinery, which is one of the few independently owned and operated plants in the mountain states, will cost more than $3(X),000 to construct and will have a capacity of between 3000 and 4000 barrels of crude oil per day. The firm has been awarded 14,000 barrels of crude monthly of federal royalty crude oil. The plant is located in North Salt Lake in a territory that is served by both the Utah Oil Company and the Salt Lake Pipe Line Company pipelines from the Wyoming and South, Salt Rake City Ihe ruup he- - been v w el i ei i is i ,j and Inli ssill In demand bv all in ui ."mi'i's iideie.i d in the In ,ioi ot the state and of Ihe west. A p.iiapiaph taken liom the ties-ip! iv e uifoi meUun md hlstmi al data Is lull lasting "One who (hives south lip the Si a'l R,V I (111 1,1 - I mu lo al mu! him with ihe eve nf the d.si OV ei ei III so Wint Jedediell smith in lsjil on that Inn ovei land join in y ol any American to Caliloiru.t; so abut also went 'the noted Spam ,li I'lull I) tween Santa Te and l.os One 'who itliu-Iluougli I lab mi US ,'dl may simlaily see with the eyes ot Father Fsi ul.mte, and imagine himself to jog along ciiia-.- i ! V- A - |