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Show V. THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Thursday, Februray 12, 1953 tedly Utah will continue in the top position in the nation in percentage of increased sales Over last year, which position it has held for the past 11 months, Mr Smith said. In Carbon county December Utah Shows Gain In Defense Bond Purchase in 1 952 Utahns invested a total of in United States Defense Bonds, Series E and H during 1952, an increase of 24 per cent over 1951 sales, it was announced by Charles L. Smith, state defense bond chair$13,-844,8- 79 man. sales of series E ar.d TI Mr. .s Mug amounted to $10,694. George W. Lea! ham, defenv bon' chairman. Total sales of series for 1952 amounted to in this country. The improved mvc $295,-33- S ia .:tr.v':--- ures of the throe per cent Series For the month of December, many sales of series E and H bonds were E bonds have attracted i eathnr. Mr. stated jauyers. reported at $1,701,247. This in- now series II bon.s h cluded $766,000 in purchases by members of the armed forces and civilian federal personnel during the last six months which was allocated to Utah but not otherwise credited to the state by the Federal Reserve Bank. Although national comparative sales figures for December have not yet been received, undoub- - r.?w Yh-- ' first issued in June 1952 is a three b n oat per cent current ir.r is becoming increasing y popecU as investors lenrn cf its fine k M 1 network programs PLUS top local shows and many BYU events on ures. kgu'-fIn releasing 1952 state defense. bond chairman '"'has L. Smith paid a lrgh eempliment to the county chairman and for the s splendid eo prati. n. m a n ) banks and p .st offices, newspapers and radii- sbationo, out leer d End vertisers. rmpi- ycre n rr.m using the paroll savings plan Since the people voted for fund- said Mr. Sn'th. Labor lea' Mrs o' amental changes in the federal Utah have bun government, there should also be cates of thrift. TYr-- " :r' hesome changes in the words and throughout the ru-hue phrases used to discuss public is- ed school savings puans. M-sues. In an excellent editorial on and sorvMe ct b; . n' the subject the Saturday Evening organizations ha-.; ac':'Post has pointed out that Every moted the sale o' d ;i ; I u ah public question is ticketed so that Farm and livestock cr the attitude of anybody who raises and their leaders have resist d his voice about anything can be greatly. These volunteers all have written off immediately as re our grateful appreciation, :'k actionary, progressive, or liberar Smith stated. Widespread thrift is an For example, why is it reacfactor in our national life. tionary to favor a free market, and 'progressive' to plump for price Every defense bond sold adds to control? What is liberal about a the welfare and security of our bureaucratic operation of the elec- citizens and contributes to the tric power companies, as opposed strength of our national economy, to the Tory theory that private Mr. Smith concluded. companies have done pretty well in that field. It would be a healthy thing for the country if people would take time to look beneath the labels of the liberals who so blithely ; -- - Double Talk Now! more Utahns than ever before can hear their favorite MUTUAL and INTERMOUNTAIN SERVING UTAH WITH - c-- . . ! Daytime ny - n-ti- minimize achievements of private citizens while always finding some excuse for extending the authority of government over our lives, and afflicting us with ever heavier taxation. As the ost so aptly asks, what is liberal about price control, under which every merchant in the country, big and little, lives with a constant threat of penalties even jail if he deviates from incomprehensible rules drawn up by political appointors wholly in experienced in the business of retailing? It is indeed a warped conception of liberalism which can accept with equanimity such intrusion of government into the basic rights of American citizens. Even under the pressure of the grimmest war emergency when certain contrils are unavoidable they should never be recognized as anything but evil expedients, the antithesis of liberalism. And this is the way they wall be recognized in the future if the political plays on words is Popular Records J 1 TUNE 960 000 Watts Night-tim- e THE CENTER OF YOUR DIAL! FIRST IN THE HEART O' UTAH Drying clothes can really be a pleasure . . . with an electric dryer. There are no weather worries, no lifting, reaching and carrying of heavy, wet clothes. AncT drying clothes electrically is so clean, and Order by Mail or Popular Sheet Music CONTACT Lewis Eaquinta no soot or smog or snow or rain to too mar clothes. You jusr toss clothes from the washer into your electric dryer, and set the controls. or Clothes come out just right for ironing fluffy dry if desired. ... BUY FROM YOUR DEALER DRAGERTON G3 347 Colombia Drive Carls Record Shop HELPER, UTAH . Aft J 41 faSffi 0 OSSf) ffiJBHSHft |