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Show 8 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, December fs g TODAY & SATURDAY Heading for . J Box Oder News Will Feature New Year On The Way Out OMAHA 26, 1952 Treasure And Trouble. Saddle-Makin- (U?) Alfred F. Cor- nish, whose fatiher made saddles for Buffalo Bill, Is going to curtail the family business. He cant find saddlemakers because the old ones are dying and young men are refusing to take up the trade. Cornish announced plans to closeup shop at the old firm headquarters and move to another site where he may continue to make harness, luggage and saddles 'but on a smaller scale. Cornishs father joined John S. and Gilbert H. Collins at their saddle-shoire 1888 and later 'bought them out. The Collins saddles became famous throughout the world and were bought for Buffalo Bill's Wild West p Show. One saddle for Buffalo Bill a $650 work is at Lookout Mountain, the site of silver-mounte- his grave. At one time 17 leather workers were employed by the shop. Now Cornish and one helper are the only ones. It seems like no wants to go into the business anymore," Cornish said. Forecast For U.S. Business Wednesday fr ies Bundys View New Buick In LA. Mr. and Mrs. Les Bundy, Brigham City, returned recently from New Orleans, Louisana where they attended the 50th anniver- sary showing of the entirely new 1353 Buick. Mr. Bundy, owner of Bundy Motor, is Buick dealer for this area. The entirely new Buick with a engine, power steering in all Roadmastens and optional in others, all new Interiors and new design was very Impressive to the Brigham City Buick dealer, he reported. From Denver Mr. and Mrs. Bundy traveled to New Orleans on a special train. At the famous old city they especially enjoyed visiting the old French quarters. V-- BUXTON, Me. (UP) The Republic of the Philip- John Cobb is pines was .proclaimed July 4, "kid brother. 1946. Samuel is 100. 93, z and SATURDAY TODAY A Though hes still the Big Brother Great Picture With A The annual feature of the Box Elder News and Journal, Roger W. Babsons Business and Financial Outlook for 1953 will appear in the, Box Elder News next Wednesday, December 31, the day before New Years Day. Mr. Babson, a 'pioneer in the field of business and financial statistics, enjoys an unusual rec-r-d of accuracy in his annual forecasts. His score for 1952 was 88 percent accurate. r On December 27, 1951, he predicted: (1) that World War III would not start during 1952; (2) law would that the not be repealed during 1952; (3) that there would not toe an increase In corporation and personal taxes; (4) that the National income for 1952 would continue very high. American business has no more inspiring .personality than Roger W. Babson, internationally known business commentator and Investment banker. An outstanding feature of his phllisi-phhas been his life long Insistence on the Importance of religion in business. iBorn and reared In an atmosphere of hard work and hustle on a farm in Gloucester, Mr. Babson went to he Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (Upon graduating, he turned instinctively to financial and business activities. His exertions, however, undermined his health; he contracted tuberculosis and he was sent West as good as dead! It was while he was convalescing from this dread malady that he work-out some of the possibilities and problems of 'business forecasting. His weekly releases are used by over 400 newspapers and his financial reports by corporations and estates. His research work is carried on toy a large staff of workers. 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(UP) Mrs. Vyron 'Petrea showed her husband the dress material she bought for $3.75. "If you bought that Id like to buy about for $3.75, worth, said her husband. He reached down and lifted a money bag ' from the package. When Mrs. Petrea returned the money bag, she learned that the sales clerk had Included in her package the firms receipts for the day. $20 Almost half of the homes occupied by owners the United States carry non-far- in now. ..time to blossom out in SOFT PRINTS O ARSENAL ASF DEPOT hr, n.. s presents the drama snd dangers that swept tha decks of a ship of destiny. SPRING is just a few easv LAY-AWA- 7 clear-tone- d NEW SPRING for rates and ' MILLINERY information. Brand new spring and colors. Shop early. styles M (JO r;.oss . acetate-rayo- n crepe ONLY yWi payments away. soft lines in patterned checks and diagonals. Just the right sizes to wear on into warm weather. PHONE J. 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Dont sell then short, Theyre living and growing up in times of great discovery and change. They face more temptations in a short walk tor school than did many cl their forbears in a month." , TePoorten said education cannot be overemphasized in preparing youth for the struggle to keep America great. He added that the education system must be concerned with all of the na- tions cos- Crepe sole in brown, black and green. ... RACINE, Whs. (UP) ALSO Prices slashed on this tume jewelry. WOMENS OXFORDS .. -- WOMEN'S PURSES One Group WOMEN'S JEWELRY VJO From now through Spring . . . its prints! Perfect now under your winter coat, later With your lightweight spring jacket, still later on its own . . . you can count on your little print to take you smartly many places! Clear new colors on pale . .enisscs and half sizes. back-ground- s. |