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Show THE AID ML IB SERVING VtOx Th-- . BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL OUTLOOK 1950 IE IB RIVER BEAR THE LEADER. Trenton. 1950 IN A NUTSHELL GENERAL BUSINESS: NATIONAL INCOME: VALLEY FARM LNCO.ME: PuHiiheJ by the EITUMLNOIS LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY. for Friday Distribution Inc. on Thursday afternoon, I COAL: A.YTIIILAC'l TE: CRUDE OIL PRODUCTS: STEEL RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year Entered at the pest office at Treconron, Utah as Second Cass carter Ocrcber 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. r A. N. RYTTING, SUBSCRIPTION OLTPIT: AUTOMOBILE JLINXTACTUKES: ELUDING AND CONSTRUCTION: NATURAL GAS: Off 5"e Off Off 15 FOREIGN TRADE: AIRLINE PASSENGER MILES: Off MILITARY ACTTVTTTES INCLUDING AIRCRAFT: Off RETAIL TRADE ($ Volume): Off 2 to 10 Up 5 5 5 31. Stocks of companies with assets mostly in natural reknown as inflation sources, stocks, should have the greatOff 157 est demand. 32. There will be more inOff 17c vestment 5 buying for income durUp No change ing 1950 and utilities and comg ma57c panies making Up chinery may be more popular than other industrials or railUp 20 labor-savin- roads. W- - Eiwr-PufcLshe- beuetjfllfe - j it j l! If i m r - ': Fr 1 f j j - Mrs-Duet- ; Taft-Hartl- ey j j j j J - son-in-la- w, - - m $3,000,-000.0- Start The New Year Right jYJ Take stock of your family shoe troubles . . and advantage 03 33. I builds T,. ttle and the aanship will , snouid h 1350 in? 42. There it:7 r 4 4 will ?1 1 rirr cS utekvitf tax-exem- t - in Duh'i' t de i ;;";ijs's "Jiff"' f ' V jye '3n pt RJ.15! t-- jrertii - co-- ia siout ', a- i literal t; year, ri acM gene--ne- i the : ;sie 1 was helc ;;a ed so-c- i new si:K rissions linalmc and i i t .t from srs navel ;.3 years, 2 worst ,m kp ai ':.'4 hew cars Us pros; i filey's s: Christn : accon .T, j to lug baci bLEAT resedas m i2psos -- .ito year :a:f id the ";sTtsmc isiKtiig: i 32SCS. teste Charm, Health, and Beauty Personalized Beauty and Service at 65 NORTH MAIN, LOGAN Phone lifjllh 'SOW NV FtriffAMCS IVHfflAI'Ay w&S, )(. such Angela n, GlAMOBOlS w in bus The wisest investors will but "50. keep a fair amount of their will average hi?hert", they were in 1343- funds liquid throughout 1S50 20. Markdown sales will confperty owne pending the great break in stock .higher tinue during 1950 as consumer prices vul which will come someday. aouses rentals built for r- e-, spending slackens due to a deEONDS cline in employment and other 34. High-grataxable corpor- duringMortgage 1950 win factors. ate bonds bearing low coupon 21. The dollar value of all rerates should continue at about . The tail sales in 1950 will be moder- the same growth in prices during 1950, but ately downward, and the unit of course, they will sell for much pensions should heln 1 sales in Florida. CaSfM volume cf retail sale3 will also lower prices when money rates Mexico and ' be less in 1950 than in 1943. Arizora. increase. 22. Less will be spent on new GENERAL BUSKER 35. 1350 will see a further fadbuilding and equipment by stores ing off in certain 45. Many buslnes, c,'. and factories during 1950. bonds due to the new Housing their operations J FOREIGN TRADE Authority Obligations to be is- down toward the w 23. Our exports will be down sued Point. There will not fet during 1950during 1950 and cur imports will 35. The Federal Reserve will margin between 7. ; up during 1950, - comparing continue during 1350 the same ing prices during both with 1949. This will partly general policy which it followed 1943. Unemploymentim be accounted for by the devalua- in 1943. ually increase "du t)'V tion cf the English Pound and 37. The importance cf diver- stcJlatlm of labor other foreign currencies. sification will be given mere at- chmery and ether cauas 2446. Military Fcreign credits will con- tention in 1950 and wise investprepay, tinue to be granted during 1950, ors will watch their bond matur- continue to bolster but some of these will be direct ities to see that they are either and employY by American business firms and short or systematically staggered. 1950, but this is net a investors. If our Government will REAL ESTATE development 47. 38. The city real estate outget foreign governments to agree Excluding that such investments will be ex- look is uncertain. It should concomnodities, the new tax from or other tinue to hold firm throughout stock piles of manufactsp empt any legislation by the foreign coun- 1950 due to less available rental remain about the sait try in which the investments are space caused by pulling down old 1950 as during 1949. made, considerable progress structures to save taxes and to POLITICS would be noticeable along for- provide parking spaces. Owing 43. 1950 will be an & to high costs and the fear of year. The Republican eign trade channels. 25. American interests will World War m, there will be little in the doghocse have more competition from inclination to build new city pro- Administration will coc:.; foreign producers of raw mater- perty. On the other hand, the talk radically against" ials and of manufactured goods continual movement out of our Street and the during 1950 than than they had large cities - in the interest of fish Interests," but at ha during 1949. This will benefit decentralization - may cause Administration will b;: some American concerns, but be prices to soften. conservative. Its barkri; harmful to others 39. There will continue to be worse than its bite. 26. Fear of war with Russia a fair demand during 1950 for 49. The Administrate will continue during 1950. World suburban real estate with a continue to be sympai War HI will come sometime; but shading of prices for large organized labor unless ki it will not start during 1950. places; but the residential con- like John L. tewis gees Those in large vulnerable cities struction boom should continue In that event, such a man? should use these years of peace well into 1950. made the whipping boy. & to get some small farm or coun40. The demand for large the consent of other pn: try home to which they can go commercial farm acreage will be labor leaders. in case of war. Such places will less during 1950; but small sus50. The Congressional be almost unobtainable when tenance farms, especially those tions of 1950 will not chi war actually comes. located close to established com- political status of Con:: DEFICIT FINANCING munities, will hold up and, per- - any great extent. 27. The supply of money will be increased during 1950, but the price of Government bonds will not change much one way or the COME TO THE other during 1950. 23. In addition to the anticiSak pated Federal deficit the FOR being distributed as insurance refunds to veterans will Heall! be mostly spent. 23. Congress will not change the price of gold during 1950. Babson By 1. The total volume of business for 1S50 will be less than that of 1343, due primarily to the unfortunate Labor conflicts. Considering that the innocent conthe home of their parents and sumer will be the chief sufferer grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. and will be obliged to pay the Peter Marble, during the Christ- bills, it seems too bad that labor M.T. T. A- Ault inas holiday. troubles should upset the apple Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spackman George Hodges cf Preston, Ida- cart. LABOR OUTLOOK entertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard ho and Mrs. Hannah Hodges of 2. Mr. Mrs. Winfred and Even with all the threats, Miles and family of Salt Lake; Lewiston, recent were be and Barrus will there few wage increases family City during the Christmas hoi- - dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. during 1350. On the other hand, V-,-,- : Iday. all labor negotiations take the MIton Hodges of Penrose. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Barms Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish and minds cf both the employees and announce the birth of a daugh- - daughter, Jessie, and Lewis Has-la- the management off their reT ter born at a hospital La Logan. , n. visited at the homes of Mr. gular business. However these Mr. and Mrs. Louis Epackman and Mrs. Wayne Mar.r.ir.r and negotiations come out, they reRoger, W. Babson and fami'7 were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson sult in a loss frcm the stand and Mrs- of Roy, Utah on New Year's eve. point of the country as a whole, 1949. which means lower cf tbeir parents. prices Man- Mendon Charles Ladle, in 3. There will be fewer strikes! on the Saturday night Gary Lcveland average for wheat, corn, day. stayed at the heme of his sister in 1350 than in 1543, but there pork, poultry, eigs and certain Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted will not te fewer extended! dairy products- Farmers should and children were Monday din- -' Richardson at Brigham City. negotiations which are very ex- diversify mere in 1S50, get out of ner guests of their parents and Sunday afternoon Mr. and t pensive in themselves. debo and put their surplus Love'and and Mrs. T. R. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 4. The Law will money into savings, in preparaAult were dinner guest3 cf Mr. continue to stand Barrett, cf Mendon. throughout tion for the next crop failure. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Victor and Mrs. Ted Richardson of 1950, although many schemes for 12. The supply of certain canHowell Duke of Salt Lake City; Brigham City. this law will be de- ned vegetables and fruits (exvisited at the home of Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Duett Lcveland vised. cept citrus) should be greater and Mrs Clarence Perry. and son, Gary, and Mrs. T. R. 5. The great drive the against during 1950 than at the same Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wheatley Ault, Deweyville and Mr. and big companies will be for pen- time during 1949. The prices of and family of Carey, Idaho were Mrs. Ted Richardson and daugh- sions andor for sick and other these products should fall off, guests at the home of their par- - ter. Patsy Ann, of Brigham City benefits. These will probably be barring some weather, insect or ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheat-- 1 were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. helpful to the wage workers and blight catastrophe. ley, during the Christmas hoii- - John Becker at their home in may aid in ironing out the busi13Poultry 'and dairy products j day. Ogden. Mrs. Ault remained in ness cycle, but they will be paid will especially increase in volMr. and Mrs. James Barnard' Ogden with her daughter and for by consumers. ume during 1950 with prices entertained at a dinner during! Mr. and Mrs. Becker, 6. It is hoped that all parties less than in 1949. averaging the holidays, for the following until Tuesday, when Mr. Becker will begin to realize 1950 14. Farmers will continue to during Mr. Mrs. relatives Morris brought her home. and that the real road to national work to hold present subsidies. It Mr. and Mrs- - Warren Haycock Fewer, Mr. and Mrs. Homer progress is through increasing is popular to criticise the vast Barnard and family cf Ogden; announce the birth cf a sen, and greater effici- amount cf crops which the Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble and born recently at the Valley hos- production is This the bright light we Government owns or is making ency. children cf CollSiston, Mr. and pital at Tremonton. see, in the labor situation. loans on, but this surplus in Mrs. Raymond Heusser and sons, Saturday, Jan. 7th several of COMMODITY PRICES storage may be a great blessing Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard our community folks will visit 7. Movements in commodity when the next crop failure or and son, Jerry, and daughter. several communities in the valley prices during 1950 will vary with war comes. Mary of Deweyville and Mrs. J. where new chapels have been different groups of industries TAXES P. Barnard of Brigham City. built to get ideas for our new and of but altogether 15. The Federal Budget will be products, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and chapel which is to be built soon. there will be a general lowering increased during 1950 over that children of Ogden were recent Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jensen and 1950. for 1949. during guests cf their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A R- Burbank of 8. We, therefore, advise going 16. Over-a- ll Federal Taxes will Mrs. M G. Perry. Deweyville spent New Year's day easy on inventories. 1950 is a not be increased during 1950 and Mr. and Mrs- - Charles Dewey of with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sud- time ta get out cf debt and stay there nay even be some readOgden visited their parents, Mr. bury at their home in Salt Lake cut cf debt. Speculation in comjustment to encourage venture and Mrs. Joseph Heusser, who City. modities should be discouraged capital. Moreover, some cf the home returned with them to Miss Flora Gardner spent the in 1950. nuisance taxes may be eliminatspent a few days. holidays with her aunt and 9 We believe that the cost of ed or reducedMr. and Mrs. M. G. Perry gave uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wesg Mer-rie- tt living index has turned down 17. The long-tercapital a family dinner during the in Los Angeles, Calif. She for the present. The for gains tax of 257c will remain average Christmas holiday. Their child- will also visit ether relatives 1950 will be less that for 1949. unchanged. ren from Ogden, Petersboro, and while in California. 10. Practically all retail prices 18. There will be many inBear River City attended. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser will less in 1950 than in creases in local and state taxes, average Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser and Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1949, not withstanding the ex and more reaching for relief by were guests at Christmas din- Dewey of Ogden were dinner cess cf mentioned under "sales" taxes or other forms of ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs 27 - 23 money 29 below. and STOCK MARKET raising needed funds. Reed Giles at Tremonton Sun- Orville Nish of Plymouth. FARM OUTLOOK 30. Most stock will work up RETAIL TRADE day. 11. The total farm income for 19. Goods on counters will be and down in about the same Dr. and Mrs. Shirley Beard and 1950 should be less Recently Mr. and Mrs. T. of of better grade in 1950 than range than that during 1950 as during 1943. and sons, Zane and baby from Pocatello and Mr, and Tracy, were dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Robert Beard and baby of and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley of Brigham were Christmas guests TJothwcll. of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Beard. Dr. Mrs. Hannah Hodges of Lewis-to- and Mrs. Shirley Beard are Utah visited at the home of spending a week here visitig relMr. and Mrs. Winfred Barrus. atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Bishop and Mr. and Mr3. Golden Adams family of Rigby. Idaho were recent visitors at the home of of East Garland and Russell Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Perry. Jenkins of Salt Lake City enjoyMr. and Mrs. Earl Marble and ed Christmas dinner with Mr. family of Tremonton visited at and Mrs. W. A. Adams. 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