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Show "' Im i- -n UNPi-- ii JAN i ll H p i S to, ' V 'i , .,., o ... , . . s ,. , C- - 4 LOC;i PERIODICAL . oger Babson Foresees Good; Year In 1964 In Most Categories BABSONS BUSINESS AND of the three leading FINANCIAL FORECAST mentioned above, I bow forecast that President JohnI am itm mottoniFy upset son win he elected President as I mate thla forecast after of the United States in Novtha bratal assassination of ember 1964. All of this gives Praakfoat Kennedy. I, howev- me more assurance that 1964 er, wlU try to luomerce my should be a good year. amadou and bale cut forecast of 1984 on Am facts will beTAX CUT. A tax dnr-inenacted sometime them. I interpret the coming session o f L OUR NEW PRESIDENT. Congress; and it win surely I state emphatically be made retroactive to JanuPresident Johnson may ac- ary 1, 1964. The tax ' cut complish farmore construct should help consumer buying; dveiy before November 1964 It may even increase general than oar late President would business, have been able to do. Presi- 4. CIVIL RIGHTS, dent Johnson understands bet- sort ter how to handle Congress, be and has the confidence o I 1961 businessmen. Therefore, I am ing wants to please the South to the first ten and bo'd reassured as its Democratic voces months of 1964. bill there, but the . 2. ELECTION IN NOVEMnow before Congress is not BER. At the Republican Con- satisfactory to the white peoof ple of the North. Therefore, vention in the summer 1964, there will be a conflict I forecast that whatever between Goldwater and Rock bill, is passed before efeller, and perhaps others. the election of 1964 wUl be ason, Mr. Nixon considerably watered down. 5. NEGRO PEOPLE. The may slip in and get the nomination. Certainly Negroes will continue to make President Johnson will secure progress and get more, but I edict that the gains will the nomination of the Demod Kve to come largely through cratic Party; he is a man, and knows changing attitudes of the peoTherefore, with the Re-- ple. Otherwise, the situation this I u g that civil-righ- ts dv-i-rig- far-hte- po-e- s. VL GOVERNMENT BONDS rise through 1964 in order to generally to many of the ba-94. RURAL AREAS. Af X INDUSTRI9. tlon problem which the good have In sic said before the way. to raw' here thla country including materials,; stock The gold bonds tha ALS. that keep forecast of I nation the government only thought peop'e ' and estate profitably la the Iron of real and the value and steal, buy aapedafiy uphold h could be solved try legislation. market as measured by the that! Interest me are tha a'umlnum. The present firm- to drive out tha mate road dollar. now ones which onbe Such reforms take pace may Avenge win make OF ing in mutations will not car- away from the dty la which , 16. DEVALUATION ly as the minds and hearts a new high fat U64, but may purchased at a dlscount to further and could bo on theright"sldi. of the people are changed for sell lower after the eections. use in payment at par for GOLD. I forecast that than ry much to setbacks later la you live, few mites, stop and insubject Every no of will devaluation taxes. death be I forecast that gold the better. However, readers must rei quire the price of land; eo; 1964. I am personally the year. mors governments will be is6. GOVERNMENT SPEND-IN- ember mat the long as it is quoted by the fat 99. SUGAR. conditions with 1964 ted sued and that prices, Sugar wing Of course, in the long Industrial list, whichever-ofoot, get back In your car will hold that win in a and however, say seems to think represents their prices may gradual1 until it is quoted and viva run, the survival of a nation fefai rtnf. .11 Omagh sag as money becomes tight- thoaa who wish to speculate the am. Everything else should depend upon its spend- the market, may be very de- er. by should consider mines in gold being equal, I forecast that ing leu than Ittakes in. ceptive. InSUBUR- the purchase of this land fat 13. CORPORATION BONDS Amerteaafiouth African 91. BUILDING 1IJBPECULATIVE 8TOCKS Nowadays, however,1 it is unCo. Ltd. Readers vestment fashionable for consumers Of the approximately 1860 Those buying corporate bonds should renumber, however, BIA. I forecast Jhat new buil- 1964 will show you a profit to have.ba1 stocks liitedon the New Yak should either stick to issues or government ding will continue around pre- over the long term. goldmining stocks will sent levels through 1964. with anced budgets. Ihanforu;;:! Stock Exchange, a majority of under five years': maturity thatdown 28. FLORIDA PROPERTY.' as wall as up, in ac- additional go growth in 'subur There is still a lot of load In predict that7 1984 win so ite have been going down while or keep their money in the cordance with many to bla. Ikla applies savings bank. I predict that nigger deficit than list of .sing's the . and there are many houses, which could I'aaaQy Florida, corporations bonds which everyone watches have Mug-teryear's. retired people who are hoping ; 17. PROFITS. as forecast in be hotels 1964 and overbuilt wPl I the in as drop price to move there. I forecast that 1. DEPRESSION. Whether been going up. This Is due to Interest rates rise. that corporate profits will con motels have been. isfor better or for wrw the the purchase of best Florida buy in 1964 your 14. 92. PUBLIC CONSTRUCT- will be waterfront RONDS. tinue to rise in 1964, though voters have been taught to bo sues today largely by trustproperty. slowa somewhat at mutual Likewise, 1 predict that long- possibly Ml made ION. Otherwise lieve they can ana a.i.ul vet ees, pension funds, strength only so much watthan er pace recently. and that others term in building will occur mainly erfront land; but there Is an bonds will something for nothing and on- companies, fairly conservative and decline next year. They are IS. COPPER PRICES. in the public sector a severe espec- enormous amount of Interior ly depression prefer companies. I even more overpriced than could ultimately Change this dividend-payin- g land which for many years dependent ially roadbuilding. prices wl l be good only for pasturbe'lef. I, however, look for no forecast that stocks not in the corporation bonds, because of on two factors: Demand and 23. REAL ESTATE. I list win do better heavy bank buying during the supply. Take copper: I be- diet that farms on the age. Do not buy land aay depression in 1964. in 1964 than two years. I do not look lieve demand wi'I continue to where until you see It; will of cities 0. AGRICULTURAL era Bat Ida, did this year. ths to be repeated in increase during the electrical Increase in value dont depend on blueprints, during Although cropsjvicu, 1964. Therefore, I would cer- era we are now In. And, since on catalogs, and super sa.es orSWITCHING. Based 1L side" baI because and farm income mav be aay right to confine buying of feel the visit I Africa, tainly ganisations. my havabove and forecast, every city seems to have sically dependent on the wea- my to short suppy of copper la almost some one I in 91 FLORIDA HOME, best direction ther, much of the world is ing learned that only buying and I would avoidmaturities; Hence forecast united. revenue I to grow. This usually believe a small, home In a which short of food. Russia's and can send stocks up, I predict brads. little change in price on bal- la toward the to be a higher 'and and small Florida city, and ownChinas heavy purchases of that 1964 mayto prove 15. INTEREST RATES. I ance In 1964. switch from to the but this is ership of the vacant lot on good often west; year grains will do more to bolster some of the overcrowded forecast that Interest rates 19. OTHER BASIC RAW something subdivision devel- each aide thereof, will prove government-supporte- d stocks into other issues wifi continue at least as high MATERIALS. With some few opers must watch very dose- - a safe and attractive prices that are now overlooked. in 1C64. next week) ai today, and will possibly exceptions, the above applies ly. DOW-JON- ES long-ten- Dow-Jone- s' Dow-Joa- ei G. m . gen-MI- 1, - - - - this Dow-Jon- es m Dow-Jon- es TAX-EXEMP- T tax-exem- pt - ty an Dow-Jon- 1 es I I S. I i Dow-Jon- es i invest-(Continue- d iL . - i A Sign-U- p THE .CACHE VALLEY Next Week o f The adult population District School Cache County is being alerted this week to the winter schedule of Adult Education Classes that can be made availab'e beginning in January. Reglstra-to- n for the adult daises will be held Wednesday, January. 8 at both North Cache and at South Cache high schools. THE NEED FOR "life education la long becoming BEAUTY vol. n - itFrf tE? ..degree . nOcnt 1164 i I By County , When no one appeared at 11 dock Ttaeadar monlng to anoction . 01 . r0,t t ? SSfSkSSi SS-- . THURSDAY. JAN. 2. i 8grBsSnSio5?wv? en the -- LEWISTON. UTAH 19 Ohrimjl SS&ZSS 1 NO. '64 Budget ... 1011 o mO. , -- nrmMmnnK In tha Richmond service. Ike Richmond an' batag Groups that to send roprreentativea to the liieeHng aqe tho Uona, American Logten and Auxiliary, ward bishoprics, Farm Bureau.' Schools, Literary Chib and otbe? inch grams. The program la under me direction of Mayor Ross Plant with Mr. Bair aa the genual chairman coo? Bat themK tehSgSSESln SaSm tnf win b. fcrEMmbm dvlc ei endion .. m-ui- mu. i Richmond Community community projects in other ment It is hoped that about fflma will be fur- - everyone, in Richmond wUl r .rement Committee wUl aducaton The twAgut la within the gram throughout tea vdFey eatlmdedlncoine ofthe u nun in demand evuy ty for the year and council and Hie reureaenia, year. .will be carried out without an fives of teed organisation!. The variety and scope of increased tax levy, Commitoffering has in past years sinner Snow said, bora very broad arid is Umlt- - Tha 1964 budget of ed each year for the most 495.00 is 1130,175.00 les part only by a lack of public the. 1969 budget at $736,670.00. Interest and support Years However, during 1963, the. when public Interest runs Cache dainty Law Enforce-h'g- h a great variety of course ment Bldg, was built at a offerings are held. Whenever cost of 6175,000. a minimum number, usually Increases were made in the fifteen and sometimes fewer, office operations of the Clark are interested enough to reg- - and Auditor .and the Asses-nitfor any given worthy sor, for the Planing and the class will be or- - Ing Board, contributions to A Common- ganlxed. A minimum registra- - government unite, for the RICHMOND under way is octet ah rtieriff and jail, for Class B dabe insure mond at the present Road fund, for the poor fund, in competent Instructor. Umettiat'of a'volunteer fire i to ktagSenS depSSSt under the able USU Improve- - provement program and tha state Mayor's Association. ' ACCORDING to Mr. Bair, la not gong to bo just a clean-up paint-utype of program but om that wll touch general cvc mprove- - " p, fx-u- p, to-vit- . er Zon-subje- ct u. SdhSd?toe SaSS ter Paulette Me Knight shares a pleasant experience durEXPERIENCES ing Deasuro router with Robert Bariow. The ddUben an from Mr. Nielsens Sixth ' grade class. - t n rfo swam i tatemt S"2!2k.!SSlc..i5SS!: 1UM 2 - f ' . Ed. NStoi ;Thta h .aadher fitttes.We have; a beautiful or to do research work on him offering. General a oertes of artletes nf11- - large reading room and a subjects they are studying in tratlon will be held on tea various prases at the smaller conference room. Our their rooms., Mush- - Treasur- - tn m son. North Cache Hgh. 1 City Volunteers, Scouts Unt To Form Fire Group SMSSfSJirSt son, assisted by City in aSucatloni to the dlscontiimid Blnce thte irenCT The Role Of A,.'?Library , J- CHS- - tf ch. p"?1: .Ridimond ward. Thla .. ... enthus- - Park School Holds Program SZ&Si!! fp5i iastc group have made lev- - will be one of the next Items eral trips to the county fin of importance to be taken department In Logan where care they have received valuable instnicUon from wveralweU Four Slndenls Hurl In ssr1 meninthli SJ " i . Ante V7roch and technique?m thefrTues- firemea gay evening from W111 have boon pros-ent to help with' vahiabblfr atructona. 'i ; Flve college students, afi from Logan ware invoiroa In an accident near Preston Friday night ta which four were Injured. Tha five were - Am, tb. Explorer SuU 5. VCS.'SL,,SI,! ' . "S when tho car n 5 Preston off the road. ; regte-i- a OUeboy was He waa John Janu-te- g t"0 I rildes are written by toon- - Dewey Decimal Qritem. Alao to the sixth can search of the staff at toe sehotl availabte ls a card catalog toT meterlal they need in tha where the children soon learn mng nthmr aystenk w. how to locate books sccbrding Evensec- to author, title, and subject ond re- do.aram . rariaa Iewktea Elcmeatery graders UNFORTUNATELY search work. JnSaobb of the fifin grade: Terr I Murray, Robert teack-- driver of Am car, Dan W. Sandra Smril andDeamsAl- - mm Ronnie jleming, Iury sen, 19, and Wayno Thorpe,. vey; Smith, KentTravenu, Blch- - 9L V. The aedldaM occurred- -Jodm1 D nnia Wabb. n ..boot 10 p. in. DiulJ TlaTSuw'1 New fittings hose, nozzles to Mr. According Duorseh, ?. ho was driving too test on tha ftUmoroJa and other , littte to ty private road to make a tarn lene Hendricks Prate Erek; make this department more at the bottom rad the car foil into a deep wash and Rechildren, UP d read- - kkuteigirten children sang Janas Webb; modern A complete Webb. organization led. The cu was umnHhyf Shauna Hulet, chlldhoold Gary Chrstmas j songs; atering, imnw whhImw of peopto will register are: Estate Fining, Woodworidne, Fine Arts(Ofls) Home FuraisklnH, Homo Beautification, Body cond tianlne.. Phatovrnnhv far fun. 800 Print reading, Land- -- all the trimming; Mrs. Barbara Cro-nqost, costumes: Mrs. Bath Amt Lewis, ttie music with Mrs. Margaret Johnson a accompanist Mar. Flora Al-ten ana Mrs. Faun Dahle the Refresh- readers; and other teachers beautiful scaDing, Typewriting, fresher ma- - helped their classes learn at " s, least one rong. . Noel Stodd- Refresher hen BS teterUB, for 8.vei? Etectridtv her adsaui. She .was shear- - rood use. Almost all of the first to the sixth grade. The our school at studentam of a inn offtto bottom third RMk Week poster. A poster vnnw, BraH.rwt ibindon ondte tow was more than beu Urn to display. rftbemar .. "F The browse ect B13- - ms , begins at 8:45. tthiLSSS1 titude toward chiluen has undergone a eteiuduabie change. AbUshera are da- voting more care than ever to the quality of their chfidreni books and the 1919 the literary because It Is their Leathercraft. Young Farmer, nhrurv tipv am mmmn SB SiS- - S, s?M SSS-ffi- SINCE THAT day, our at- - until school W 5" during Intermission An tMW1. ffMSS S our students their love for good literature ' ".? periods. jxwamT booki ra era EVERY avuage of A checked out each day. . Each of the nine rooms to librarians have now : faded Am school comes to the lib- Into well deserved Cbemrlfo?aryrat least once a week for The students of the Lewis- - a 90 minute story hour, are The remainder of tbs time la ton Elementary School fortunate to be able to spent by different groups, co-fee-- mlng in for pteiaun readtaf enjoy our library and its , 7 tax-exem- AM Ed -f ! Tl EtetaiaiT lefc ' il - - - OUT-LOO-K. ; f doai In SCHOOL 1 itspoww should - to get a library started far agraatnn- tlon is a reading nation, and ours books- should be. freey availabla far ovary boy and girl. Until timy are freely available we have a great - f task. tivty, wth K>e and ... am nv Wiy Tsltph .V, ' Families Converse At Christ as t - were and histogmbritontired Saturday. night west of Pocatello when the cu to which they .were riding slid on this icy pavement and atm on: the;, icy. payvement and struck a parked truck. ., It waa durtog-- snowstorm. The two wore enroute to alt members of fbo rasoocthro famujoiln Boise and Nampa. - a , CORNISH -.- The tv nut to J u ' j. - . ' ltth ...... , y 'jtf ex-fro- Jr i4 -- u . 'r? r mod-befo- re chstoo.ln-'ttaM'.to!!"011- ' ' 4 ,vV ' to an Illinois Univusity, and to Hansom Hill announced from Fresno, dy to leave, the library 1 Logan, for the drive homg to learn tfaat'tho folks back to tutor Hat an grattlul (amlly . lamb , Cornish. Out on the home Virginia were having from to Alexandw Graham BeH most ready for guests chops for their evening meal. to in Hanson Man aunt An fum Francisco. Cornish, Sra Al in all there were tea fam- for hls contribution to ' era communication. On Christ Claremont, Cal., Mrs.ChuleS reported that the rice was fiy members talking toradi Mevilla in A. Fowler, paused In prepara- measured for the. special hoLlothu frrai five towns sad six Girv ia tion for her traditional Swe- May meal. Byron came ta'WephaiM.xounttag the Aimandala, Va. arranged for Novfflo hla dish fish supper to' chat with five-w- u waa most a lit long distance visit appndatod Also everyone listening in. visit was line on anothu aunt, the ?!. Mr. JT S. for rdativss. rea from voted of home away Neville's mother, a.teqew. Virginia Hanson, getting, .... ... ..i. i.' ' 'Jl.. . J . . . m u |