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OCTOEER PLEASANT PYRAMID of Ai t ui Rubm-t- t m ui Luc on, ble, .Nathan Milstt m and Magtii s pn st nts ,u a at live and c n t it mg pmglain I 'I lit axon oi Ihc inti l pre Vt nils It quit n s, iitaUon of ic wtie with th Roitland On gem mne Sy ii phony last year; Mr Limi-- 1 I Elder Keith Reed Allred From Spring City Describes Hawaii Illlo is ill tily atfil on I lie mill i the si tip m is silu H a oil d Hi ist lip ol 1n the island id 11 i I Ills isl.t ml is la g r h n wail all thi oilifi islands pul to it i nifis in i vat 1011 get hoi from io,t loi lo almost 11 mm toot As tho olhoi is amis it volt aim oi igm ami is pi n I it ally a'l mi k I n n.osi pi it s tin re is enough top sod n. lalso good trops .Sirno Iho ail vent oi tho white m tn lo (host islands tho wa of Ido id the In i e has Hawaiian people litloie d tonsidoi ably chdng their own food they raised which ronsl'tcil largely td poi and fish Now tht ir wav o' living is the same as tha! id the people on the mainland The main ciops lice mi this island ar- sugar tane and tot The sugar (ant is In ui fee all tin raised on practic tll island as it is the main inoti ' trop The people pit ninth of their food fiom the mainland is of couisi a huge amoont raised here hut not all hi uist tin- - no i It "'Aw Sjf ' - 2 anxious to tin n boats tin opposdt, It ct x , Jef I' I j A bt aimin' Then- ate many watt I tails on the Isl old who to those si an h help add beauty llS ,1" (1v mg lm d ,,v alN kak t llmimmi is Hie h e his tails has a (Imp olt IJu ' and looks hk. a sily. HmmiKumhoA is then rhcil ml ' ll is only ' couple "f Horn illlo and pt is its mum fiom tin fad that on teitaii I" davs a beautiful lavnbow t m seen 111 the falls 'I licit ate many othei plat a it things o! inteiest th to sit )m would yvant yisitor ol these b mg a 11 tw all m mb hayt They ennui in action sc ldmn vaiious ways to ltsh but we do use a pole and line as win it fishing 'I hey go spcai t t they usi a spear about liye to gun an elastic and long shoot it 1 hey swim along un til they sight a fish or st hool ol as fish, at that time they Idget tin dose as they can and U spear go, usuallyfishsending Anothei a nice through net int thod used is a throw This is a dose woven net about They as the mixing because pi ac every nationality td Hit ,ally orld is represented hcie and it Is amazing how well all the races of people aie able to pet along together and not have any racial discrimination Then are a large number of Japanese, Chinese, Portuguese, and Haole the latter being us white p pie There are other nationah ties also but those four in the largest numbers The English language is spoken by eveyone and as a result we dont learn the Hawaiian Praclanguage as we could. tically all the Hawaiian people speak English, however, the older people l'kj tneir mothei tongue the best and tell the young people they should tak, more interest in their mothei tongue ;Jt they can speak it, which (A very true Tills island has almost every someone on vaea thing to offer tlon. You can enjoy a day at the beach, where you swim in the peaceful Pacific Ocean. You can visit the volcanos and see some of the wonderful works and powers of nature Only last January 6, 1949 I witnessed one of the greatest displays of nature that I ever expect to see in my life Halemaumau, the volcano on the top on moun P tain Maua Loa, erupted caused the sky to turn a bnlli ant red, staying that way foi days It could be seen for many miles, in faet the people on the islands of Maui and Molokai were able to see the redness of the sky The red hot lava vvasj being thrown into the air like a fountain, it was going as high as 500 feet Then it would arid stall fail to the earth streaming down the mountain like a long red thread At night we could see the fireworks go ing on and the stream of red lava wending its way down the mountain The eruption of a volcano was quite different than I had pic tured it to be. I thought the known nine feet in diameter A rock H-- a T WAS PRESENTED Qxki tme of her coronation 'Tr as empress of Austria in, ?4o. mteidt pendi nt upon each othei, Mi 'lav lor said Piattitally cvtiv I imily m I tali ft els lilt imp tt of t he i tht agiitultuie oi min beiause n alh ing mdustrv, t vciv oh in I tab (It pt nds dm t H oi indirectly on these two hash industries attoidmg to .Nt Ison W ldiuh, duet tor of publit re litmus lor He kennecott s Mill ( upper Du lsiun It is the hope of I tab Coppi ' that this program will contiibute to the fuithii piogress of f tah's igrnullural industry To do this Hie piogrnrn must he of serine to om I tali neighhois th faim its tht livestot k men, and others who make up Hit State's agm ul Mi Xlciru h said tin il mdustrv I Sanpete Farm Given C. ty port-coun- which will seive to locus Intel est on the states pressing need in ledamatioii conservation, bee it and water development taiy ol the Hit, nor Juous king and othei national ottuials will attend the convention he faim group is gent inly in lull accord with the ui lam itim, program, according to Mi Jen 1 convention sen, stat ments seuotury, as lesolution-adopte- d and by various faim huicau oigamations are in full agiee ment with the fundamental pol Kies of the .N R. A. in determining the conservation and dev I npment program Convention headquai tens wil. m be at the New house Hott Salt Lake city and a full edtua tional and recreational piogiam is being dew eloped under the cli lection of Mr Jensen Utah Symphony To Feature Top Soloists Utahs Symphony Oichestia, which is expected to be the finest in history, will include just out of state musicians this year, according to David S Romney managing director All seven have been signed now and are awaiting the first The list includes ichearsals sov n Tihor Zi lig, handsome young Romanian violinist who will he come Harold concertmaster; Wesley sthneiei, first it Hist, Lindskoog. first tmmpeter; Mar lm Zwuk, fust clarinetist, Rose Watkins, leader of the second violin section, Joseph Wetels cellist and Alice Lunden, bass play er Mr 7elig and Mr Sr hneier Why this isnt your 1950 model car Thi gasoline buggy, now safely tucked away in dusty photograph albums, was quite a car in its day. It buzzed along at 20 miles an hour, had a jaunty, rakish air, and the people who could afford to buy one thought it was perfectly wonderful. In fact, it was so good it might still be the car you drive but for one reason. Com- nies, to a network of more than a quarter of a million stations across the country. This progress, spurred by competition, will not stop. Just since the war, weve spent more than $450,000,000 in plants and facilities to serve you better. petition. Healthy competition among both automotive and oil companies that resulted in constantly better, lower-cos- t automobiles and steadily improved oils and gasolines. For one example: Here at Standard of California, weve pioneered literally thousands of improvements in gasolines, motor oils and other petroleum products since the days of the horseless carriage. Those you use in your car today are unsurpassed anywhere. The worlds first C and C. As and C. As is - ... Is - - $545 $545 '42 Chev. IV2 ton C and C. New Motor. New Paint. Good Tires. Reconditioned and Guaranteed. $845 '45 Dodge, 2 ton C. and C. 8:25X20 tires. Two speed axle. Reconditioned and Guaranteed. - - $1075 '45 Dodge 2V2 ton C. and C. 9:20 tires. transmission. Reconditioned axle. Guaranteed. sanpete Richard Jensen, M Moioni. Neal Davis, Chester wel Olsen, xtell, and R Sorensen Centeitield. ac ting ary No M Set Isplm, sheep and woe from the' Extension with the einte is working 17 and IS countv agent Oitober m seltx turn of hr eding ewes and ima $295 C ptcialist --- Christen-e- n ranis at Rodney f irm in Fphtaim also in giad mg ami eaimarkmg icgisteied K Butons ( olumlua rams at Paul ketder s ianeh in M mti Minti and Clai Madsen's Manti Bids To National Reclamation Meet; Go All Over Utah he Ament an him Bureau ration will paitu ipate m Nat the tl liberation- - of the lonal Reclamation l'tpt convention to tu hod in -alt Lake t it x on November 2 it w a- - unnoum i d tht-vami k In Tom Jt tonientinn -- Ol ' uv ha- Ri Kline nt Al'on tit -- unati d (anion II Wii-o- n o' a- tho I a lit a in t ( lai g heilt driving ON A slippery ROAD? Chrysler gives you more positive control of your car! Prestomatic Fluid Drive is the only automatic transmission that cant shift you into wrong gear when wheels spin. GOT Voungsters in the Carj Theyre safer when you stop suddenly' Chrysler has the first and only Safety Cushion Dash, visibility bad outsidei In rain, snow or sleet, Chryslers electrically operated windshield wipers won't slow down or quit like the others that depend on engine power. want tool peace of MiNDt See your Chrysler dealer today for the ride that proves Chrysler keeps your fsmily safer. n-- c $1245 Bouhful Chrysler Nw Yoriw PnttomaiK FIukI Dnvt th umpint ol all automalK Irantmtiuoni ood tct.etve Wolrprooi Ignhan Syttom w rth m 1 and keeps your family safer! s of the in six i at ion is tl The Executive Committ e is is lollows Rav I) ( hristensen of ret Reconditioned and and C. Good tires. As Is: uu Uoarl A. Potorson u in r pit at tho "VOUH FRIENDLY CHEV DEALER" Gunnison, Utah i on v t n ' a' o and uniontion, ami -- t ion-i- n lopmt nt of m -- i k pt ho n -- ouit the n c t - into! t xtt 1 ed to jeprt -- t ntat iv t - ol area in Hu Mato of t tali lo tend the lrnpoitanf ill do w and ition n il nr t h ill ol in the State- Inv nation- - h ivo bt wo-to- Fhone 2431 or 2492 service station built by Standard in 1907 has grow n, including outlets of all compa- s $345.00 ton itv TO the-Whe- ly 1 Vt t at the Yeresa By Russ Keetch '49 Chev. 34ton pick up. Like new. Driven only 2800 miles. tires, heater, oil and gas transmission. Dougle-actin- g filter. shock absorbers. Winlshield wiper booster $1745 and seat covers. '42 Chev. A Anothe fish caught within at method is torch fishing mu goes fisherman The night in a boat with a tonh in onen rices for farmers woodlot and hand and a spear in th. the fish come up to sot windbreak jilanting will be a what the light is he spouts thema ailublc next spring to Sanpete fanners and rancheis, i A wonderful sight to see is of fishermen agent Russel R Keetch goingout group '1 This hey fall is the pioper time to on a llukilau togdher for tie tea leases along a long ropt plan and piepare the ground Mi then take this rope several hun planting of thes tices, said died yards out into the ocean ket'U ll on which Land tr.es me of fisherm n swim A number and m ike to he planted should he thorough along behind the ropevvattr Thi-wa- y ly a disturbance in the plowed now and left rough they drive the fish talien! ovei vvint r Plowing will lemon thov syd which will complete with of them toward a huge n have strung neat the slime young trees fo icsoil moistuie Tons of fish are caught at onee next spring Sometime-onRlowed soil with its c nimbly time tn this wav haul will bring a thousand stiuctuie will ansorb much mois tuie from winter stoims to pro doMars worth of tish next week) I to he continued yule n eded moisture foi eaily spnng planting Good soil con and moisture will guai Copper Cooperation Sponsors ditions excellent antec surviyal and This Business of Farming" growth of these vciy young trees Tit, L'tah Copper Division of which aie uvuilabh eat tl yeai the Kennecott Copper Coiporu fiom tht College nursery Order blanks foi the trees aie tion has signed for a 52 week bus available upon request from th sponsoiship of KSI-- It This was an countv agents office at the couit mess of Farming lso, icioni nounced this week bv Sheiril house in Manti Taylor, station public relations mendations for tree species suit abh loi this locaity can he oh directoi of tamed This Busin Through The county agent is met turn Farming, aired Mondav thiough of the Sanpete Cop with members Friday at 12 15 pm I'tah per hopes to bring about a better Dairy Mai kef ing Association to understanding of the mutual outline two program functions problems facing I tah's two most one a country wide dairy tom th other a purchasing trip for important basic mdustnos nun are foundation d urv cattle in Cache whuh and agriculture ing Valiev Guaranteed ton Mar i) it UsedTrueli Bargains I1 i v 1 riesulent '41 Internationl 1 ticket sales busk, Mi suggt sts that all musht t ms Ilf the slat send in tic ft The new syrri n (jut sts eai ly phony of f u t is lot ated at 5 west fust south in salt Lake With Hiimm - h until thet oi nun stands on a school of iish sw mis by he throws the net out oyer them Tin net is weighted on the edges so it immediate lv sinks to the bottom and has the t C i ' , year nun room up i to Europe 1L WHAT WAS ORIC- IFEEL LIKE AHHALLY ThC HAPS&URC "homo RED Mntcr Palace ih Vienna. cues t. 1 of the world ton wft T this ER 1 I 2 m (onceits 1 - '1 1 6005 SHRINES thi (PARC, CHEAT CA OFWRKH , 7 CORAL Of HOTkC OAMt Hit OLD HOAJLO COURTESY MAKES A TRAVEL- u-- the land is in cane, so they are dept ndent on loud limn Hit States, espcialh tanntd nmk canned fiuits ami vegi tables he potatoes, rite, and etc raise such thing- - as bananas moils avoeadoes, oianpes. manpos, papaya, hreadliuit and Of cotiise, plenty of coconuts many other vept tables such as corn, beans, peas, etc Some td the other islands such as Mam and Molokai raise pineapple and ship it ill larpe quantities tt the States, so the pineapple in dustry and the supar cane in dustry are the two larpe tnonev etops in the islands The islands arv indeed Hit '39 Chev. U had It.' t ton pickup. It A. ' Ahull! yeai will b l;eld in midweek sym at tic requtst of many 'I he cdhtlx wl'l phonv pttions be on saiimiay evening as last i - V ' nai le I i '46 Chev. (tea- - 1 'A".. FAMOUS cuhclrals and hi t t $ 16 WORL iml would piub liilncm d mil a 1 A- r he ME ARE more 7hah I i of the Pacific Iht 0 tmim v i i mn it (putt fill mil) (lit II a utmnobili i ami i led up tin n mud mi to it wh it w.o going mi up 'hi ' t h ( d t out t tin if is da npt i in t mi ' at t that 111! lava lint down to a Uty and lit stloV I Ins (low was lit cili d ba H ' t its td llonaunau on Hn Hon side td the island lai' tol H n vat ol lh.it c itv h id pt ijd Ibt aitiv altd Ha ll homes but thi helm c lly t east tl Alti I a (ouplt it at bed the city Pt If qultei ol w i ks Madam do ri and the volt aim simiiifM't foi a ft w days then went bad 5tnv we are waitinj p, sleep b( lot the Kilouea Haiti to i , tune a' t iv' bet a use a ai be duvt ll to the edge ol It am I In we tail w ate h the at tiv dy volt ant) is ovt i date as itt I. u vt t Vt iy ally eiupts about i tjadise also bt m island Bin - ttplt ol v .pi Zwick and Mi-- - Wat liaiuts kuog lilt are Imm Lo- - Angeles, Miss M S Ui l.Ulltli Horn lain arid Mr Wetcls Horn lit na Mi Wetelx plans tu rnaki hi wbiiti will be ht Id at ktngsbuiv home pciman otly in Sell Lain II til at the I mveislty ol 1 t ill unlvti-i( with He tombiiiid lty now Interest in the 1919 50 Sym choruses and the s) mplu 'V ton phony series is reaching an all another high sjiot on th With Hus om time high and big turnouts un- cert program all conceits will he anticipated by the eai,y demand cxtcption for tickets The ap aiarues ht Id .it the Salt Luke 'label Mr 1 i 21, 1919 R0YLANCE MOTOR i i tl onvenfon North Main Tune in th Chrysler DecUers COMPANY Ephraim, Utah SAMMY KAY SHOWROOM every Moil., Wed., Fii I1SVC, 6:15 pm. |