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Show PRESS, BEAVER (UTAH) FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. 194 LOW MAN ON THE TOTEM POLE 8 I SYSTEM NEW RMY RATING PKO.MOTtON TO HELP GlHi: The Ninth Annual Convention oppora Hotel Asso- el' the for enlisted men to rise Lit ion will b held at Ogden. ot thr- ranks on the basis Campbell Eccies, I.'. S. Army tern her the ability, of th- - Association will President system new a rating up In a move to tunities through personal has set tSeauer Press 1904 ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 25, UTAH STATE M AIRD G. MERKLEY Editor and Publithir OH ASSOCIATION MERLE B. MERKLEY Auociatt Editor I 3 s 24. Telephone In mid-Julthe Soviet governfree press is made possible ment reduced the prices of sonic and thousand a by advertising one different advertisements of In- types of goods sold in its state-ownestores. And that provides dustries seeking to sell their wares an Interesting commentary on livor services to the public. From such a field in which to ing standards under a system in seek business the press of the Uni- which the state controls everyted States can maintain its finan- thing, and has no competition. the smallest The average Russian industrial cial Independence country weekly or the greatest worker earns'500 rubles a mouth. metropolitan daily has an equal A bicycle, under the new price, will cost him 1,120 rubles chance. financial Such Independent than his entire income for two A midget-sizemeans editorial independence. A months' labor. merlcan newspapers are not crea- automobile will cost 9,000 rubles. tures of government as in dictator As a new York Times account sums countries where they are control- it up, "The average Soviet indus sons of Bingham returned home must work two led and subsidized. They are not trial worker Monday, aftr spending several afraid to criticize government, and a third hours to earn enough days here visiting their mother, rubles to buy a bottle of beer, more Mrs. Lillie Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. public officials or business. Mrs. Alvaretta Robinson By a month to buy a radio set Elmer Rob its and son of Beaver There can be no free press or in- than Harold Baker returned from the ilso visited Mrs. Roberts Saturday dividual opportunity without pri- and nearly eight weeks to buy a sewing machine." Milford hospital Monday, where vate enterpries. There is an example of com mu n- - he was operated on last Thursday evening. Communism and socialism kill free enterprise and personal lib- ist abundance. By contrast, the for appendicitis. The law of nature is. Do the Mervin Edwards is very much erty because under such political American worker, even in these systems, government own industry, days of inflation, buys each day improved. He is still in the Mil- thing, and you shall have the including newspapers, and the in- foods and goods which would seem ford hospital, where he was taken power; but they who do not the the wildest luxury in Russia. dividual. after he was seriously injured in thii.g have not the power. American editors are against What makes that possible? First the Horn Silver Mine. Emerson communism and socialism, first, of all, every American producer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen IIollin,gs-head- . because such .governmental philo- must hold costs to the minimum Mr. and Mrs. Marshall sophies destroy political freedom; if he is to survive the competiMr. and Mrs. Milton Al- second, because, they destroy a free tion. Secondly, the same thing is nreciit and Andrew Clothier at true of the stores where we buy tended the Hollingshead reunion at perss. Any successful move to socialize our goods. Whether we patronize I'arowan on Monday. an industry in the United States an Independent or a chain, another Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griffith undermines by that much, personal store down the block or in the are the of a baby liberty, the foundation of a free next town Is aggressively compe- girl, born proud parents in the Cedar City Friday press, and the unrestricted oppor ting for our business, and is trying WE ARE PROUD tunity of individuals to choose a to offer better quality, a lower Mrs. Alice Burke Newell of Riv line of work or an employer. Un price, a wider selection, or some OF OUR FARMERS; der socialism and communism you outer inducement. in a nation erside. Calif., was here Tuesday, work lor the state ana like it, or where the government owns tin visiting friends and relatives. She AND WE INVITE else. factories and the stores, no induce has been visiting her daughter at Milford. This is why individuals and ment is necessary. THEM TO SEND John Corbridge went to Lyman, newspapers wishing to retain their Every store window in America independence should oppose gov as a matter of fact, is an aruu Wyo., where he will visit his brothUS NEWS OF THEIR er, Jerome Corbridge. eminent ownership of business in mum tor me tree enterprise sys our country, while they have a tem of doing ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodwin and things. chance. Don't be lulled Into a daughters Jean and Joan of Battle false sense of security by thinking Mountain, N'ev., are here visiting ,iO it can't happen here. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Baker. By Mrs. Melvin Edwards Mrs. Lela Orton and two small Mrs. Bill Warby Jr. had as her daughters of I'arowan have been guest Sunday, her father, George here for the past two weeks, visitBy Mrs. Margaret Men-I- s Oloott, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Curtis ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Edwards. Mrs. Viola Spendlove of Hurri and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mason, all cane spent a few days at the home of Richfield. The Relief Society held a meetof her mother, Mrs. Olive Mur Mr. and Mrs. Orson Bonn and ing Tuesday. The time was spent doch:. in quilting and rug making. sons Richard and Orson of Provo Mrs. Afton Blackner. who has Mrs. Bertha Swindiehurst and IMA" been visiting at the home of Mr visited a few hours Sunday with Mrs. Merle B. Merklev. of the stake Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Bradshaw. LDS Girls' committee and George and Mrs. Walter Blackner, under went an appendectomy at the Mil- - They were accompanied home by C. Miller of the high council, were ford hospital Monday evening. At June Bradshaw. who will vacation visitors in Sunday School. a week with her aunt. Mrs. J. Mrs. Elsie Savage and son Ronthis time, Mrs. Blackner is Improv- for H. Bradshaw. ald of Itrigham City, also daughter. ing satisfactorily. Her mother Mrs Joe Sly of Hemtnett, Gal., drove Mrs. Vernetta Clements of Ameri L. S. Cowley and brother, Kenneth visit with can 1'ork have been here for the who have been visiting relatives up Saturday for two-daat Ogden, heard of her illness and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale sly. past week visiting her sister, Mrs hurried to Greenville. Mrs. Cowley On his return home, he was accom- Hannah Corbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Corbridge went on to Mllford to be near her panied by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sly of Delta, who will visit there aild Son Villicrhll nf daughter. filif BE Kenneth Barton, son of Mr. and a week. have le en a few days, visit Mrs. Edgar Edwards left Sun ing. They have been vacations for Mrs. Roy Barton, underwent an TO GO TO operation at the Mllford hospital day for a week's visit with her the past month through Oregon. v wis He is doing as well as sister, Mrs. Roy McGinty and fam- Montana. Wyoming and YellowTuesday. can be expected. stone Park. They will return home ily at Los Angeles. Mrs. Lottie Rosenburg, (Vdar Wednesday. Thursady evening, the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Edwards t Ity. Is visiting for a week at the Mrs. Jennie Carter, who has gave them a surprise party in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dale suffered broken ribs from a fall, form of a house warming. The eve- Sly. and an operation, has been in the Salt Lake hospital. She is much im ning was spent playing .games and k lunch and is able to be up. singing and a Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nolan of proved LEGAL NOTICES by the women was served. Wilson, member of the Rudolph Donna and Karma Davis, daugh- Caliente, Nev., and .Mrs. Iretta high council, was a visitor in sac- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Da- Bishop and children of Milford im nt meeting Sunday evening. NOTICE HH I'l'BLUWTIOX vis of Provo are spending a few were Sunday visitors at the home Bishop Ruben Dotson. Marshall their of uncle and Mr. and family. Cnited States Department of the days here. Hollingshead and Milton Albrecht! A bundle shower In honor of Mrs. Otto Schwob. sang a do; Mrs. Elinor Marshall jlnterlor. Miireau of Land Manage-l-inen- t. District Land Office at Salt Mrs. Dwayne Yardley was held at a piano solo. The talk was Mr. and Mrs. R.ed Smith and played lLake City. I'tah. July 12. 1!)4S. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur iven by Mrs Lillian McKnight. Blackner Wednesday. Games were daughter Janet made a business The Fireside chat Sunday eve NOTICE is hereby given that to Salt Lake City the first of was held at the home of Mrs Joseph Karl Shotwell, of Reaver, played and lunch served and Mrs. trip ning the week. They were accompanied Paulin. I'tah. who on Jan. L".l, HU2. made Yardley recelvtd many beautiful Carter. Mrs. Sadie Low and her grand Mr gifts. Mrs. Yardley is the former by and Mrs. Hey ward Carter hoinesttad entry, No. 0ti2iiti2, for Section Hit. Township 28 daughter Vickey who visited with ar.. m I. os Angeles. Mrs. Cartel Lot Maurine Blackner. t! West. Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crawford. has had an eye epilation. She is South. Range Meridian, has filed notice of intented improving. Raye Ellen motored her Saturday tion to make final Proof, to estabThose from here who a' tended lish claim to the land ulxive ries- evening and returned to their Williams are in the east mount borne at Uuth. Nevada, Sunday ains this week cutting poles the .graveside services of Pvt. Dell cribed. before George- C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Blackett Hollingshead. held tit Brigham Citv'Notary Public, at I! aver, I'tah. evening. who was killed on the Philippine on the 24th day of August. 1!)4S. Bishop James Williams was in spent Wednesday at Milford. Mr. and Mrs Glenn Farkerell Island, were his parents. Mr. and Claimant names as witnesses: charge of the Sunday service. Visitors were. A. Cajrlos Murdock. and children of Uuth. Nev.. are Mrs. Andrew Hollingshead. Mr. George C. Murdock, .1. Frank Alrd O. Merkley, Mark Woolsey. visiting at the home of Mrs. Fack and Mrs. Lester Roberts. Mr. and Smith. Percy Puffer and Hoyd A. and Sherman Carter, of the stake erell's parents, Mr. and Mrs Dave Mrs. Merrill Jameson and Mrs Puffer, A.allJ. of Heaver. Utah. PRESTON. Nettie Mvers. presidency and high councllmen. Atkin. flerlr In rharcs Mr. L. Mrs. T. and Smith and Ira Earl Mrs. .Tosie Thomas of Magna. First Yardley. Roy Barton were publication, July 16, 194$) Amasa Barton, Jack and Kay at Milford Wednesday. and Mrs. Iola Knglish and three (East publication. Aug. 13.' 1948) y, A officers preside. The t'tah Motor Court Associaofficially for the first time, will hold its third annual conunder tion evaluate the men who work Staat Vernal. Utah, on Octovention N. Staker, C them, 1st Sgt. President E. and loth. Otli ber tion CO.. said today. at this th,- - P.- sorensen will preside in that S,st staker explained ion. convent reports lor emisieu jpast. effici-nc- y in ions will consider; Both 'men have been made only by offservice-ticers and have consisted only of ways of rendering bett-pub-- ! 'one-worthe and "satistour-isttraveling as such d ratings a of make also new will study The lie. and factory" or excel lnt." ill so that et. scenic attractions, eff. I'talfs be to soon placed 'system, can be passed provides for detailed evaluations correct information tourist. and the on to leadership, skill, ,of technical While at Vernal the .Motor Court similar qualities. ...lu.vitovw will inspect the Utah; a soldier's Under this system, Fh Id House of Natural History re(efficiency will directly affect his to completion by chances for promotion, advance- cently brought of PubState Utah the Department or ment to a more responsible job. the will tour Uangley They assignment to specialist training. licity. Oil Fields and will visit the Dinthe above men enlisted All osaur National Monument at grade of Private will be rated. Th reports will be made by the direct sperior of the man concerned- of-in most cases a noncommissioned The next higher sperior ficer. usually an officer or warrant officer, will check the rating and also indicate his own evaluation. r Mo. $1.25 EVERY STORE WINDOW HI! EDITOR'S STAKE Sep-:5-2- - A First CUm Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver. Utah, econd claw mail matter, under the act of Congress of Mar. 3. 1879. rates quoted on request. I'tah-Nevad- "will SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year, $3.00: 6 Mo. $2.00; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) Advertising the inn-eas- in which noncommissioned THB- - PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY u T HOTEL AND MOTOR COURT OPERATORS TO HOLD MEET d spJkp LIFETIME GUARANTEE d .... MINERSVILLE . MANDERFIELD GREENVILLE y WHEN IN SALT LAKE lltcn " t0 As" WITHOUT TIME OR EXPANSION AND REBUILDING BEING DONE IN UTAH MILEAGE LIMIT! Equipment and parts for the Oreni Steam Plant, one of the Inst units of the expansion plan of the Utah Power and Light Company, have been ordered and some of them have been delivered. The new plant will he a 4 4,000 kilowatt unit and will he local" d in Orem. The Western Rock Bit Manu facturing Company has just gone into iua production in its new cw HI 511 nnil nlnnt in Salt Lake Citv .' Largely locally owned, this com- - f. building, will produce 3. 500.000 bits annually. The bits are used in the mining and construction in- dutsry. The United Concrete Pipe Co. of Ph asant Grove and Los Angel have just spent more than $100.-00their Pleasant remodeling A 'u L calls are y, : A 0 lost because thecal; jt doesn't wait quite llKR long enough the called answer. about a wear . . . ?5Cf stronger onstruaion with 21c'i additional ords Feature new wider. Halter eaj fc,- 5oer. more even wear. traitioo Peak skid re- istance. mr.' Wait ia minute... E V another TERRY MOTOR CO. At the request of the Atomic Energy Commission, the Department of Interior has withdrawn from entry and reserved for tinexclusive use of the .government. 115 square miles of public land in southeastern Utah and south-weterColorado. The Commission in cooperation with the Geological survey will make comprehensive studies and tests looking for uranium bearing ores. Lands found to contain uranium will become available for developing and mining by private interests upon arrangements made with the Gov th; i call. mountain telephone PHONE iiTf QrOt! ER BE MADE IV GUANO COl'NTV im ycu may save & stats SSI telegraph liE.WEK ISO lllltlllUnilllltifllillHllllllllinililHllllllMlllMttlllllllCtlllltllllllfllMlllillll. WANTED n MEN TO TRAIN FOR REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS Age 21 to 60. Must be resident of this county two more vears. Competent appraisers receive $175 to $3.': per month. Farm experience valuable. o: ernment. WRITE BOX 336, Want Ads Get Results NEWS-TIME- S, NEBR. YORK, i h Ini in h H prr! SURE e tc party mi tlORE FOR f H A N m for 7'2-mil- ritAXir.M TFSTS TO f ade 0 concrete pipe production plant. The plant can now produce the huge pipe with the use of all modern conveniences. They have the contract for furnishing the e section of the pipe for a Salt Lake aqueduct. 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