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Show THE MT. PLEASANT I'.igi' Two i Jl ct t h.,.(; " .in. igi warded By f A .1 i .Vlllll Snllpetc T e 'll I lie .tlid tried t 1. t mini n i ii I'liMs.uil, in dm il.mid i i - s S7' d ( 'i i'll id Man Ii II ; 1 ' i i t a- - e II ( Oil'Mdr limuida li'-- i lin- a -I MX id the .' n a Ii ie in lid 'leaf ' - x I i'ir 10, pel im' First Thursday Of Each Month Slated Tor 1950 Teen-ager- A Poor Trade m-- All Who is to blame7 Why are we in this position7 of us who have been willing to trade our individual respon" sibility lor false security from a paternalistic state The above are not the words of that favorite whipping Nor boy of the Left, the reactionary Wall Street Tycoon are they, believe it or not, taken from the embittered swan 'song of a Republican turned out of office by a fair dealer. They are the words of a man who works at the extension service experiment station at the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan He is Dee A. Broadbent and he is assistant director of the experiment station. Mr Broadbent is an educator, a man who works with new ideas in agriculture. Obviously, his life and his thoughts are a long for way from Wall Street, the supposed source of the Welfare state. Before asking the above questions and giving their answer, Mr. Broadbent said this: The government now dominates our agriculture The two nation's largest industries, agriculeconomy. ture and construction, are government subsidized." A man would be a fool to claim that one or the other of America's dominent political parties is completely responsible for the economic bondage to which Mr. Broadbent ill-wi- . refers. The Democrats are past masters at subsidizing various segments of the American vote with federal funds But let it not be forgotten that the Republican-dominateEightieth congress passed the biggest farm subsidy program in history up to that time and that western mining operators, many of whom wear the Republican badge proudly, are right now trying to qet bigger government subsidies for the mining industry. No! Those who are willing and those who are not, to accept a government handout are not separated by party d lines. When you ask the question: who is responsible for the that 30 per cent of the national income is now being spent by the federal government; for the fact that millions of Americans, once proud of their freedom, economic and otherwise, are now willing to cup their hands to the shower of false gold from Washington; then you must, in all candor, answer as Mr. Broadbent did All of us who are willing to trade our individual responsibility fact . many plnirx of intciext. such tin Hollywoo btoudiaxt, the giant telescope Hills, the oldest San Dicgi on Peycilv March 1. l'.Cn building in I, os Ang les, the Mexican juke of souvemerx. t fit Editor, The Pyramid mile !ii g concessions at Long If you are interested in pub Bxhing our trip of experiences I Beach, and the thrilling $100. him will tell you from hire and on dollar horse race at Santa Anita The gtendstand could only hold when I get home. of the crowd and I We, the E. A. Madsen and Hob line-halto the bowed my way within 20 foe' sens, planned a trip a of tlte finish line. Southwest. We picked up of The second rare twidve nice new trailer camp at I. ox Angeles. While there we visited Loises came throu di th. eighth ithe Br iikfaxt -- tfiocujA the . r it nin.il ti ( x . 'In- n h u I xd I u h s the I. I) S Mint h v. .i i 'I by cum lici x, ii lie held thi I'.it'ri' ini'll !u iv ruing Ini ii iiimI i h muiilh in "I games. will lie 'ii i hr led : ,I III HIM b.lxkrt h,i lei I. pint; pi nu' and nt he l! lex Mix V ha Seel;, i h.umiaii uf he . ' lx ,'ioup.x, states that tlel mi e to h e teen igei x all he m ail e eiiHi! ol iy In;' I'P and fellowship Reported By r ie . I H i i 1, WARRIORS DRANK THBIR. SOUP FROM used BOWLS, PER FO RA TED SPOONS TO LIFT OUT THE MEAT. they ' VteLy A? r-IN & & CENTURY ENO LAND, THE HOST- ESS DD THE CARVING, WHICH SHE LEARNED AT FASHIONABLE LON- strike ended, John L. Lewis has proposed to other union leaders a pool of labor funds to support future strikes. So far, the others haven't agreed to jump in. Come another coal strike the water in that pool might get awfully With the cold. have been Judith Coplan and Valentine Gubitchev convicted of spying for the Russians in spite of the defense plea that the two were merely infatuated lovers. The unromantic jury just wouldn't believe that Gubitchev, a married man, ever wanted to be Judy's Valentine. - . i Hirer-fourth- Helen Loye Jensen Rear Admiral Joel T. Boone, a naval doctor, has been fired from a top job for opposing Defense Secretary Lewis A. The doctor Johnson's cutback of 11 military hospitals. wouldn't agree with Johnson's diagnosis that the patient is in need of Operation Economy. ' North Ward Bills Kill And Shirts As Speakers Tzeiday Is Men's Night For Women's Missionary Two m, m tiers of Society At Presb. Church lie w xK x 'Hil'la'il al Ills! Cn xi iy ter in in h. i ( 1. M XX n'x ' t'.ei Ill . to he addii Id ip r 11 II sen, hex in e Ri v. lie la mil Id hy tile Reid, illxtor u ; ; a Woe the Utah Oil Firm North high school faculty 'ill tie speakers at Sunday e emng sacrament services at he Mt. Pleasant North ward, eieording to Harold Young, first counselor in the bishopric who will lc in charge of the meeting and They are Morris Shirts Sanpete i Announces New i i I England's voters have returned the Labor party to power, but without a working majority in the House of Commons. In short, Britain's in Labor, but- it's doubtful if she can bring forth even a mouse. Oil And Gases - new gasoline and a new moare being marketed hy In addition, two representa t Sunday Utah Oil Refining Company, schooled on the nexv products, i2 bulls; 2 yeatlinp 11 a in M"-iKSVC in o.iiii ast t.ves of the Young Girls organiz- iffective an- which wiil ieplace P j SS Gaso is halls. If you are interested let March 10, it mg Woixlufi Seimon, "Suer ation will give brief remarks. the me show th. m to you and plan nounced hy A. J. Badger, vice line and Vico Motor Oil. .Mid O.ii n Ixlied". IP pm Chu: i A vocal solo hy Bill Hafen will in charge of marketing marketing of which will be d is on attending the sale on March x president 7 15 School el.i.xxcx Wi c the pm program. unplete The new products, Utoco Im continued. The name "IToco IS. Wesley Johansen. rnm.xt, r Fellow xlup Topic Dr. dei ided was M 17 pd Utoco for Bfh brands and ( ll.xsioil of wo.xh.i' North Ward Relief proved Gasoline Ilehiew fiv Society for easier identification IT. Motor mium n Oil, m the.upon represent xcivire. charge of gioup D To Observe Anniversary Date jtcsulu of years of study a n motoring public and III' tee Sail Rake xy iiagoi'tU' ause it signifies the producin' use of the latest scientifu The Womens Missionary S. Mrs. Virginia Jensen, pre-xmethods and equipment. Mi ' onip.tnv "Utru o" for Utah Oi dent of the North ward ciety will entertain chureh men Company tiers and friends at a explained. Badger r announced that Society, Vi ixie The tix w gasoline, available m Imid and W.txati It Ai ' Tuesday, March 11. will b- the 01 Society is built upon trust. dinner party on Tu, xday even Re tef bit thd.t v anniversethyl and regular grades in described as a balanced pro- anil trust upon confidence inn. Merch 11 at 6 30 n'llne' social ' ;,y Tallies will he decorated t It will' he held at the North (luc'- adiusted at the Salt Laki one anothers integrity. South if'prexent tiie four seasons o ward chapel in the Relief So- icfinery for superior performam Cine is never more on it 'o' the year, (le.sseits typical of th ciety room at 2 j m Ther will t all seasons and refined for in the moment of exci-x- o W ill -' ; I"' x V,.( h be a nice program and light maximum efficiency in the in than tei mountain area. It will giu "ood Return. Lew Wall.u table. Oltests ate to lie seat teliexhments will he served. at the table representing tl" All ladies in the ward ae in quicker starts in cold season in which their birthd cited to attend and a special in-- and more power on hills and on fall. Each guest is requested t to Ration is extended the long drives in warm weather Cars in top operating condition of the tiring in an envelope as m ward. mothers voting will receive greater mileage, M' I pennies as tie is years old, ax Reported By OK SALE Wearier Pigs. Se contribution to the chureh Badger pointed out. Rhea Anderson. Alfred Johnson, Mt. Pleasant. The new oil washes your mo M 10 pd tot yvhlle it works, Mr. Badg hi'ixc .xtuggeied, and the ride; to cook. said. It eulmina the x ( W A N TE D II o st e i n ro'.i ,. lamjied Hum the .saddle as the! We have a movie camera, but tion of represents i, oixe diopped dead. The mam Race been unable to use it. The use of years of research in thi ' kson F.iirvit'w. yvhich detergents give ph:(1'n' a01--v ax a mile and a To Ml pd quarter; sun Imre is darker than the Utah and thi- winning horse was to moon. Tlu sky is filled cith longer life to truck and passen car eer he motors, explained R nun Ft SALE New dollars. At the F get sun1, Reasonable, smog, and smoke. The ait Exhaustive tests throughout thi ixl, tia.iMio cones shouted foi the, tastes, Furnace and Stoker with used it burns your eyes and have demonstrated ib I air pipes. Jav Madsen. Phone huce never seen that smells of gas they call this country to get easy starts ,rl effectiveness, he added. 23.3.1 M 3 10 chg in,m people m one dace before. sunny California. Co. Oil is Utah ad Refining 2 was a Ps time minute llat at We are camped on Atlantic the neyv products ex- 'FOR SALE 6 ft. John Dixre i,k less than the yyorlds record Boulevard. A car or truck vertising throughout the tor-Wheatland Ployv. Like new tensively a Inc paikmg lot was mile tumbles hy every second. Its toiy beginning March 10. Mr 'Duane Peterson, Fairview. It ot was full fun to the view meat quaic. jamnud changin' announced. F 24 M 3, 10, 17 .it It took us one hour to scenery as cce travel on toward Badgr i. ax A series of was he'd ".(li out way out of that jam. 'Mexico, then through Arizona to in all divisionsmeetings Home, fruit Tuesday, March IOR SALE e ,.tc chow mein in ChinaJ tali. We exptet to be home 7, at yvhich distiibuto--at.n coop chick, (e'lar, Iranary, products celetown about March 15. Febiuary IS they station operators were end bain in good condition. In ated New Year's Day by bom Respectfully, cheap. See John Burnside. In, riling the st rests with fire E. A. Madsen, viewM 10 17 pd woikx We ate dinner at thi S i f South 6th East Kmwn Deitiy. We ate "food foil FOR SALE or Salt Lake city, Utah Lease Photogra at the the Clifton, thought phy business and studio loPROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Bamboo textaurant with its Home Demonstration cation. Must sell or lease by NOTICES Agent cove walk and water falls. The or the March 15. Leaving to take posiClerk (Consult County Good Is This Wheel screed vety good food "ays in Richfield. Phone oi lexpective signets for fuithei tion 3 he Nox Betty Farm was the Time To write R.ed Madsen, Mt. Pleasant Chicken information.) Buy It ccas a minmost attractive. F24 M 3, 10 eh. Just say chicken and out ing s jii n. k town with a pit, sur Hereford Sale loundeil with coveted wagons has visions of heaping platter, I am of fresh chicken, of a plumj I;: lit. tenter was a bonfire, sur selling my herd of Reg deiiciou. a istered Herefords at the Spanish T, bird roasted to munded by mws of seats. Foik Auction Co. between 2 and brown, or a chicken pie, say hsten to string music and song 3 p.m. March 18. 5 cows with inntwelve thousand people Miss Payfreyman, home age; bull calves; 5 cows with hcifei ,tc i hu ken and steakx that day of Sanpete county. The fine thing about it is we Flu' calves; 3 cow-- to calve in March: food wax good, hut not ax an indulge in such choice eatgood ax our own lady cookx We two pouttdx each day Foi 'g with thicken prices doyvn. pint a good AUTOMOTIVE dot we men are gome an Kens are flocking to market Ionl. Utah on or before the 11th i i tb.ix days, making prices drop of Julv A. D. 1950. jav C A 9 c ' and pmyiding good meat buys 'Edwin N. Robertson, f.,: homemakers. The hrifty Executor of Estate of Lillian 1 I TWA' De)artment of Agriculture m Robertson, Deceased, t it eil tet x abundant supplies of Date of first March 'T-iuySALT LAKE STAMP CO. Lionets and fryers for March jo, a.D. 1050. publication A Product of Sihedule o! intetiiu'x lupowx M.mli 12 ;i n A Wert il Hill. tor oil a m i vi-- be-ith- 1 t Rein-hiithd.- ( So'-iet- - a- M A3DLETS..J i i,e fin-fog- . - -- - Fo-xl- i Legal Notices ( WHILE SCANDINAVIAN Am District attorney is investigating recent horse meat sales in north Texas ior which customers paid lancy bed tenderloin prices. Boastiul citizens from the cattle state can now add another "biggest" to their long list. To wit, Texans pay the biggest beef prices for horse meat. ( Recreation s i In The Mail - C 11 Til !. IF r Old-tim- e QUALlTf l5 WHAT yoU( ii s appeal5 MY p- i- I j TO 4(;gS lad SAXON ENGLANDS OLD ROA1AN ROADS WERE HUTS CALLED WHERE TAQERNAE lumps of chalk,, Ceyr t)l io j r i Va , Yes, even when the temperature drops way emure agriculture f consideration in legislative nd economic matters Continually helping h cut costs and build farm income .. IMPERIAL Y- -- CO OP Ofi - - HOC I n , 1 (l . Voil 't.inc value . . flows Iri ly in all weather . reduces clogging and ye.ux That means j re. tier economy! Get . . umeouim AND FARMERS Automotive Diesel Fuel For this jure quality feel has high -- Co-o- , t starts and tunning v.ith Standard c Farm Bureau and p council to your . ''4&A htiw 'a toch as TRAVELERS COULD REFRESH THEMSELVES with beer ' - Working with other form groups ON 4V ENGLISH HEALTH FAD OF 7 S0 WAS TO EAT STRRS OF WIEAT FAT WITH THE TASTe Standard of California down, you get easy BY-- AND ALE 0 THAT . K T EAU TAGS DON CARVING SCHOOLS v0, X U. S. A fin-sen- t 'I7i Ililted Males Sit'd Friday, March indicate quality e-- I i Id mu " " t I i '' The newspapers haven't reported Governor Lee in a scrap lor over a week now. Headlines have been quieter. Dnto the capitol building I"'1 New York diessed poultry h.e afternoon members of the (exxpel Team i 'the load and feet on, the feath. cm teinoved, hut is not diawn Wasatch Academy will go is full' Gieen River. Miss Joan l!o'' Kvisc eiated poultry i drawn arid ready to cook, teacher of Bible at the Ac.tdi and Mrs. Esther Irwin will a ( e t when the lungs are in tin Riow Rat R, move the lungs liebei hud company thorn o.st Th actual pc iQuceda Mantel, Christine Raw h 'looking arid Bernice Vanderw ngrn w' scivmg is about the same hu New dressed Yoik church and service the evts, You be .the Presbyterian Chun h on Sue pay poultry day morning. idiessmg and drawing in tint' liases. The diawn weight of hit ken is, on the average, one fcshop Stevens Asks Ward fifth less than New Y'otk dressed Members To Attend Weight. For example a h- avy fowl live weight, weighs eigh' Special Monday Meeting pounds; New York dresse A sfiecial rnasx meeting for al jxntnds; fully diawc edicts in the Mt Pleasant North weighss 7.2 , ' pounds. tr as well ax in mbers of ,lKri tow usuallv Buying the aaionie priesthood has been! el hen I, fonitli thieefouilhx i ailed at lor Mondiy eeiung nonnd of meat makes a good 7 30 p m. serving A IG pound bud fain-ixheAnnounced h; about 2'- cutis ol cooked V. Stevens, the meeting lias i ell neat for salad or creaming a waul eaDed fm the puipoxent wide dixeuxxion of a matter of Birds weighing over 2 j pound Siexenx are not tender if brot'ed. Wh n Btxhop import, nu e, buying fryers plan to use from stated. to one pound pei Re II of cm the in all is urged For roasters eae' crying i aid to lie present x ivio-uses from one half b u ee fourths round of bird . i t On Saturday TOM FOOLERY The gutters on Main street have been washed out twice in the last month. The gentlemen oi the city council deserve praise for this new policy of keeping the town's nose clean. i rill1 'nti'ii - 1 i ...i i Ill ' I't il: Vole Agricultural Cull' Jan. IG. 1949 JmM M t Pageant Planned By South Ward Relief Society lTiu pi: oiial Service i i Lea Jerhlup Citation Noith Sanpete's Home Newspaper !' ii'H The Church Corner. i . .I iiii au.i Pi lid Junes afe expected to be lower than last year . . It you have a home iieeer ot tieeer lx ker, light now is the A Wl frcec some Hlteie.x,1.,,' mil .li a. pin t.nie to plan to This will give you Hi din will tx jn en with muxi i( iiki-xuggrxtlvv of tie xeaxoll.x High jihnken at an economical pine light of the progi on wi.l le ai foi future use He Here aie some buying tips addiex.i hy Roger llalixi n will speak on the lonterenie id 1iessing the i rid id tin the Home Melons t'ounii' bieas'bone tells the age of hav, buds Young which lit recent!;, attended :i chicken flexitile breastbones, in matin Columbus, Ohio. 1 l buds the breastbone is firm Thuixdu), Mai, i, K a 2 A layer of fat, and wax hull reheaix.i , EDITORIALS ' FRIDAY. MARCH 10. 1950 PF'RAMID la O i JyT TELL TIIE YOU Imperial is "'Ol grain made by Hiram Walker. neutral spirits Hiram Walker & Sons Inx 1 Iln-- 53 North 2nd East Planti, Utah w , Inskcy today! !R.C. ANDERSON f Blended rd Automotive Die.xi wm tVAflT IMPERIAL . K6 pr, Ieoria, Illinois - - Phone 111 |