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Show to write Walter K. Granger, member,. House of Representatives, Representa-tives, 'Washington, D. C; Senator Sena-tor Elbert D. Thomas, and Sen-tor Sen-tor Abe Murdock, U. S. Senate, Washington, D. C. HARVEST GOOD From Enterprise, comes the news that while the Indians formerly harvested the pine-nut pine-nut cron, the whites have taken a huge interest in the same and nutting parties this season have brought in large quantities of this delicious food eriit'orial continues: "I wonot-i ' whether or not the Amenmn people and Congress are going .to have something to say about a program which contemplates junking 60 army hospitals costing cost-ing S500,000.000, to supplant, or supplement, these installations-by installations-by constructing 30 new nospi-tals nospi-tals in neighboring locations at duplicate cost without first making mak-ing a genuine effort to conveit existing facilities to civilian use-' The editorial continues its argument to save Bushnell and urges all northern Utah leaders 1 I Spotlighting UTAH , I Statewide observation of Utah's ''Golden Anniversary' will mark Friday Jan. 4. at Salt Lake City. Special events are programmed for the day. culminating cul-minating in a public meeting at S p.m. in the Salt Lake tab-nacle. tab-nacle. Throughout Utah, schools and colleges are observing the day with patriotic programs. A message to Utahns from President Harrv S. Truman will be eiven at the Tabernacie by Utah's Senator Abe Murdo:k At the conclusion of the program, pro-gram, the six surviving signers of the Utah constitution, J. W. Kerr, Mons Peterson, Elmer E. Corfman. Noble Warrum, Sr.. Charles N. Strevell and Louis Corav along with Chf-Hs Richards, Rich-ards, surviving secretary of the Utah territory, will be presented pre-sented with appropriate gifts as tokens of appreciation from the state of Utah BT SHXELL ISSUE The prospects of Utah's far northern counties losing the Bushnell general hospital has quickened the pulse beat in areas and the sentiment is reflected re-flected in the Logan "Herald-Journal" "Herald-Journal" editorial part of whicn is quoted here as follows: "There has been talk, 'official' and otherwise, oth-erwise, of Bushnell general hospital hos-pital being abandoned by the army, and a five million dollar veteran's hospital being constructed con-structed at Salt Lake City, sixty six-ty miles away. The presence of Bushnell hospital at Brigham City has been, and would continue con-tinue to be an extremely valuable valu-able asset to the welfare of northern Utah business and in-diviual in-diviual residents. Its nearly one t'Vsand civilian employees vrvsent Cache, Box Elder and ber County communities. fjyfting Frederick P. Champ jof-Logn, U. S. Chamber of Com j merce ' director, the "Herald's' |