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Show rrtIDAY. MARCH I 10. 1953 y. T S f ' " fc fli X ' W S I ' :- ?- Li -1 -- J - Pai?r Fiu - 1 X V i. PRRAMID it L I1 ;r;r,: . PLEASANT JVA ' 5 - MT. O. VA V .1 . THE 3 JUST DAYS LEFT ' ' V ', .? Colorful Texas Ranger Joe Bridge (left) of Falfurnas, and Ranger Tully Seay (second from right) of Carnzo Springs visit Continental Oil Company test-ruheadquarteis ct Laredo, Texas, to learn lrom Wade Johnson (second from left) and Frank Suess (far right) "what's going on." The two company technicians explain to the Rangers that six test cars of the company are being driven 800 miles per day at speeds averaging 60 miles per hour over a period of 70 days, to test the qualities of a new super motor oil developed by the company. At the end of the test run, which put more than 50,000 miles on each car equal to five years' mileage for the average family car the motors were torn down and checked for wear, which proved to be less of an inch on cylinders and crankshafts. As than the Rangers learned at the conclusion of the test, wear had been o negligible that factory machining marks were still visible on an tSae bag wear-preventio- Teeimageii5 EMae (Sawatfesii: piston rings. Thursby Announces Measurements NOV THE Time To - - DS For Gooseberry And Huntington was Mi On Feluuary 27, a suiv made ol the snow covet mg on Th se snow courses ate usu-j.dltin watersheds east of Fain leu, meusuied e;ich year on tin Itah, according to Wells Thuis last of Maich. so lomparison as b ly, loiest ranger with ollices at to siiuw .apply can only made with the last o! Match lames, Mi. Thuisby explained. AAUW Meet Is Monday 3 he Gooseberty IF servoir snow At Ephraim Institute muse lies dueetly west of the This eoutse liac ol tin leaver Dam. Tin Sanpete branch snow leveling of 52 3 im lies meitean Association of Fill awith a content of 20 6 versity Women will piesent Mis niches. vv.itei The aveiage walet roil i'dith 11. Sheriard, Soeiul Studies i nt ot the snow on this course Associate of the National Oig m etmg m. the last day of Mari h foi the i ni.dtion, in a public (..mt 22 yeats Is IS 7 inches. in the I)S Institute at Ephraim I he a 13 Huntington Hots shot Monday evening, Match Du 8 oclock. Mrs. Sheriard wil snow course is lot aied on speak on the problem of healtl top above the head ol t'ptie aiosebei ly. This course had improvement in rural areas now luvermg of 50 1 inche Mis. Sheriard is in Etali vi vs i. Ii a water conb nt of IS am seven branches the iting i lies. The aveiage wa'er ion will be guest speaker at meei ings in Provo, March 11; Kavs lent ol the snow on this (out ville, March 15; Logan, Maul lo. the past 220 1yeais on the la i t Man h is im h s 16; Ogden and Bngham, Man The t gjlar measurements 17 and Salt Lake city, Manli 1'iese courses will he made agai Mrs. Elizabeth Sauls, pre-- a ibis vear on the last of Mai.-dent of the Utah organintio Mi 3 huishv said. will lie at the Ephraim moetr Monday evening with Mrs She rard. They will meet with th FOUNTAIN GEEN Sanpete Branch members atK C. ArHe-so- n Pv ainnr meeting at six o !v the L. D. S. Building. sed fiom first page.) 'o D The following attended tin Pisno rtist He?rd In annual Kami Buieau banquet at Ml. Pleasant To Appear Lplu.rm Satuidav evening: Mr. With Utah State Symphony and Mrs. Clark Cook, Mr. an. Mis John H. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Fiedoiic Dixon, famed Amen G. and Mis F. Johnson, Mr. i an pianist, will bt guest soloist Mr. and Mrs Wei with the Utah Symphony otch Ivan Bailey, Mr. and Mrs J. L Aagard, cstra at the next to the last con by Mi-Idenna Crow t her, it-r- t of the 1950 season, Satuidav NHan- n. M. Jensen, James L. Nielson the Salt night, March 11, at Phans Nielson and Mr. and Mrs Lake Tabernacle. Cook. Requests from music fans all Pershing the way from Logan to St. Georgr Mi. and Mrs. H V. Yorgason have requested Mr. Dixon an me visaing in Salt m Lake city f,.ns Item all paits of the staMidvale will he on hand to hear this spe. Im a lew days,r also id conieit with the symphon Hess Coombs of lloneyville Mr. D.xon played a Musii with his on Saturday Mt Guild sponsoied concert at D. Coombs. Joshua lathr, PI asnnt last season. in eveiy Dixon has played Mr and Mrs. James S. Johnson Date in the Union. He concert v sited oil Friday in Sterling, ied lot 15 ye.us, making nmc Utah, with a sister. Mrs. Emily appeaiances at Town Hall1937 and Funk and family. 15 in New Yoik City. In he cam to Utah to rest from a cut Mr. and Mrs. Newel Guymon teal eye opoiation and liked the and James Guymon of Salt Lake slate so much he made it his city spent Friday visiting with home. He has become a giedi iclativea. s fa oi tte with Utah music fans His last thiee appeaiances have Miss Joyce Gollatd of Hetxi . all been the week City visited during With the Utah Symphony, Mi with friends here. Dixon will play Cesar Franck Variations Symphomques Fot Mis Zell Col lard is visiting in brother Piano and Oichostra. This wotl E y. Nevada, with her Mr. and Mrs. hu.s never befoto been played n in'il sistf th Tabernacle. EaGrande Holman. Conductor Maurice Abravanel one of America's top conductoi' Mis Lavnn Coombs spent the has scheduled Brahms' Smphom .nek in Salt Lake city with rel- ah Wij 1 j J ''"""'I IF YOU WANT TO SHARE IN THE BIG - - - - i IM PRIZE 1 i 1 i aimdi BDsuKife AWARDS Faageti: Second Period Ends s This Saturday Be sure that you make every possible sale before this important period comes to a close! sell-outs- No 1 as another featute of ihb atives Ihnel' outstanding program. aN I.cTombeau de Couponn will be included. TiikcG for the conceit ( an In obtained by writing the Uta' West Fits Symphony Office, 3 557651. South, or q; f d, - . &-s . Mrs. Hem M Jensen is leavin this wtok for Pacific Grove, ('alii, where she will join her husband. Pvt. 1st Class Rex Jensen who , now stationed at Fort Oid Sne will remain indefinitely REMEMBER THE SPECIAL This is a separate contest each week WEEKLY CASH AWARD FOR $10.00 CASH to the boy or girl NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS who turns in the most new subscriptions. . 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