Show 4 available to do so at less cost to the taxpayer? Should it con- tinue to manufacture paint? These and many other quo- tkms should be answered — and many activities should be re- turned to private enterprises as soon as possible Here are some examples ol ! By ' Walter Chamberlin Mr and Mrs M C Phelps and daughters Sandra and Susan of McKettrlck California visited their parents Mr and Mrs H P Jehsen ol Gunnison during ' the past week Visitor over the 4th ol July week end at the home ol Mrs Maggie Newman were the fol- lowing: Mr and Mrs Ronald Marx of Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs Lee Newman and eon Kennfeth Lee and Mr and David and Paul f Mr Mr and Mr A V Sanderon have returned from a weeks vacation in Salt Lake City They visited Mr ®nd Mrs Adolph Sanderson Karma San- Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Merlin Berhold In Murray they Visit- ed the Don Sandersons and with and J)ee Broadhead at Kearns with Mr and Mrs Bud Sander- son in Orem Si? Utah returned Sunset nf hould be operated as eflicently economically as possible Would learn you then v ‘ Sir 1115 vvwwsvn 4VVT5‘ “n 0rani2Jltloin 0£ the Executive Branch ot Government Thls Commission headed by former President Herbert Hop- has made an exhaustive thT' IMerargTve'rn’ determine how it should fIen 7 be bet organized and operated What happens to the recom- mendatlons is largely up to already political l0ongre8 opposition Is developing prim cipally from those who are devoted to the philosophy ol un- limited federal spending Here 1 how your pocketbook is affected: The Hoover Commission aays that adoption of its 382 economy Proposals would save the many billion ol dol- foment AMAiirth 4a baJance the ' i"d wnM faya fould be made without joittlng nation' military strength and the PUblic Work Program and without impairing Health Education to his Kavins ' 7 fJn GlUiw fnent an ftr m( ?n "tf yotr1 think rnmnt Wngton l4 tarry Jorgensen son of Mr k0”1? Lake City fed'aiid Sr all ol Murray vta vt Jr Washington Mrs EHen Wilson and paternal Mr and Mrs grandparents Pred Jorgensen gt Miss Kathryn Jehsen dau' ghter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Mr and Mrs Delwyn Maylett Jensen 1 s spending several and family ol Dugway spent a weeks visiting in Redwood City week recently with Mrs Ellen California with Mr and Mrs ' Wilson Culbert Ross and In Seigler Springs California with Mrs Dorta Sharp Leda Childs and Thora Whittington Larson attended the Mr and Mrs Jack E Horton University ol Utah stage pro- and son Brent ol San Diego ductlon of “South Pacific” Sat- California are pending a week urday night at the U Stadium visiting at the home ol Mr They returned Sunday evening Horton’s parent Mr and Mri N Leon Larson instrumentalities or entities ol the federal government engaged in lending guaranteeing or In- suring activities They employ about 40000 The government has an Investment of about $189 billion in t these organizations and they are authorized to bor- $14-billion ol additional Department of "Defense alone exceeds 2500 with government capital invested in them exceed These Include ing $15 billion the manufacture of clothing paint1 'ice cream furniture recoffee pair cement mixing roasting and a host of other activities fH Government - owned storage t3tcei ol the Hoover group: Transportation ol Its employ- - space Is equivalent In acreage Tb federal govegnment em ees and property cost the gov to twice the size of Manhattan ' over 23 million civilians eminent $3 billion In 1953- As Wfln£ v and- h“ an n The federal government 'own L!ffyroUTJf of’ June ToTim theVeweVe 472 acres t million approximately $9 WUlon In per80nal property $60 the acreage ol all 48 states) In government has 250000 lull- warehouses time employees at a total cost the continental U S The cost The total number 01 govern- - ol all real property owned by of $4 billion a year to create and handle some 25000000000 ment commercial and Indus- - the government was $408 bll-annually (ex- facilities within the Ron as ol December 31 1953 pecei °f dushre of the tons used in print-ve- r lnE manuals periodicals pam- there is wide area lor economy Phlets etc) The West isn't always where it And the more economy there Twenty-si- x r8‘ depart is supposed to be Virginia ex- ments and agencies engage in tends many miles further west is the less you will have to pay one or more health activities at than any part of Virginia and Los Ml estimated cost ol over $4 Angeles lies east of Reno Nevada billion Therq are M4 agencies by on and a half degreea of PPr U S S Constitution The tamed bad a sister ship Eddie Tucker who ha been (Old Ironsides) that waa launched in 1797 as th visiting for two weeks with an U S S United States Nicknamed uncle in Helena Montana was “Old Wagon” th United State met in Salt Lake City' Wedneswas low and heavy was finally day by hi lather Reed Tucker crapped In 1888 Fnmm’s V t 6 10 CLOSE r - OUT ' - on jddies Summer Play Togs Dig Deduction In Prices V --O- - vary'u to th tot1 savings However It' i generally estimated that the amount could reach $8 billion a year Another $10 billioncould be obtained by the tgovernment if it recovered fund tied up in various federal agencies Despite what these saving would mean to the taxpayer economy advocate are disturbed by the public apathy Those clamoring lor more spending are making the most noise ' The Hoover Commission ha raised these important questions: How much federal government should there be? Should the government engage In the nursery business? Should It manufacture crate and wooden boxes when private facilities are GUNNISON - - 5 P£tLtM Duy More - Pay Less At Frank’u ii t adlli H g g IQ Gunnison Sanpete Count? Utah Thurs July 14 1955 Page 2 The Mending Maidens held a Club ol Centerfield meeting at the home ol lleen July 5 th We sang Draper America” and judged our' bags 'Refreshment were served ' Marolyn Hyatt reporter laundry The regular meeting' of the Double Duty Chub of Sterling met at the home of Shila Otten June 29th We made chocolate drop cookies Punch' was served the cookies The results were very good Vada Larsen reporter hude D D i 7'' J” Gunnjoinjovs et Peeve 757— vir rmm - CONVERSATION desserU and never fail to please not try large black cherrle nests with pineapple lettuce and apears balls of cream chees black dlivesT Sliced roast beef placed In overlapping slices in a well seasoned tom“ n’l“' p"u' RECIPE OF THE WEEK Bread Quick (Makes 1 loaf) ' 1 cup dried figs 1 egg Ui cups milk 2 tablespoons oil 2 tablespoons grated orange ' peel flour 2 cups sifted tt cup sugar 4 teaspoons baking powder Itt teaspoons salt Rina figs cover with water Stir In figs and boil 8 minutes flour and rind' Sift together sugar baking powder and salt add to liquid mixture and itir until all of dry mixture is moistened Turn into a greased loaf inches) pan (about Bake in a moderate (350F) oven about IV hours 9x8x2 — Ui dal treat Serve this with shoe-string potatoes and relishes make a nice dessert! Omelets when you want a change For example try a puffy omelet topped 1 overheard— or Anyway it’s a In world w liv nicture of this today Scene: the breakfast table Enter the head of the household Son: “Say Dad how about that fishing rod you promised me?” Father: “I haven’t had a chance to get it yet son Just because I promised to get you one is no guarantee you’ll get it before pay- day” £ New army secretory Wilber Brncker (right) NEW ARMY AID greets resigned secretory Robert Stevena (left) aa Defense Secretory Charles Wilson look on ' ' Mother: “Are the painters comv ing today?" Father: “No they couldn’t guarantee they would complete the Job before the Smiths arrive for their visit so 1 told them to wait another month or so Isn’t break fast late this morning" Mother: “Yea but Alice la Jobhunting today she couldn’t help" ‘ ' Father: “Job hunting?" - Alice VYes father I dln’t take aaid they that Job yesterday be wouldn't couldn’t guarantee I assigned to the night shift" Father “You don’t want to be a Go out to one anyway secretary of the plants and get a job with a guaranteed aalary” Alice: “I don’t want a guaran1 want a Job with teed aalary n ' A 'sl St Schillings Coffee Pineapple NO 211 CAN 95c 5 for lib S100 ' Juice Pineapple Anglo Beef NO II CAN 3 cans 5100 10 for S100 ' Dole Fresh : Juice Pineapple Ground Deef FROZEN — 8 OZ CAN lb 39c 7 for S100 Son: “Sha yants a job whert It’a ahe’ll meet aome husguaranteed band material” Mother: “Now Junior you atop with sliced peaches and sprinkled that Finish your breakfait and with cinnamon sugar laced with ' hurry oft to summer abhooL" orange marmalade Run under th ' Son: “Don’t think Til go mom ' broiler Just before serving talking to the prof yesterday Said if 1 didn’t turn in perfect Here’s a dessert that’s cooling and pretty as a picture: plac( paper on th final he wouldn't a passing grada So sherbet into mer-- guarantee coops of 11m the wasta with serve shells time?" and lngue why pinewith sauce red garnish Father: “You’d better pass apple berries or 1 guarantee you j young man Rice pudding wlU take on sea- -' won’t return to college next falL" aomd glamor if you chill It In small ' Mother: “Guarantee guarantee molds then serve with a syrup of who started all this talk any-' cold peaches and cherries bow?" 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