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Show I mm window The state prison can never be anything except an eyesore as long as it remains at its present site in Sugar House. However, we believe that ,the inmates responsible for the attractive at-tractive landscaping outside the walls along 21st South should be commended for their fine work. A number of passing tourists and Salt Lakers have expressed their appreciation. One of our favorite radio programs pro-grams is, "The Mayor Reports." Incidentally we wonder if His Honor received his two baked potatoes for dinner the other night. It would seem that a couple of Tooele sports writers would like to stir up a real or imaginary' imag-inary' feud with Marv Jensen's West Jordan A. CL . Some people peo-ple have the mistaken idea that West Jordan is the sports capital cap-ital of Utah say our Smelter City friends, but this is not true; Tooele is. And to prove it they indicate that their boy Remo could knock Richardson, Labmert, et al, out of their socks any night of the week and still be home in time for supper sup-per Gloomy Gus, the roving Telegram Tele-gram reporter out this way, would . like to know why 'it is that when a would be, could be, or should be beauty contest winner passes our front window win-dow there isn't even a reasonable reason-able facsimile of a breeze blowing, blow-ing, but everytime anything else goes by there is always a miniature gale outside! This Week's Quotation King Henry VIII, Act 4, Scene 2, lines 45, 46. It completed thetir ensembles. Best man for his brother was Walter Heinz. Ushers included Vernon Portsche, Robert Mc-Bride Mc-Bride and Art Hoesch. Chooses Black For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Portsche chose a black gown and Mrs. Heinz was in medium me-dium blue. In (town for the wedding from their home in Creek, Nebraska, were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steuer and Mr. and Mrs. Heny Fang-meier, Fang-meier, and sons Elmer and Earl. For her honeymoon to southern south-ern Utah and California the bride wore a going away outfit out-fit of black with orchid accessories. |