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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield, Utah FridayJujM5195S Where The Spirit Of The Lcrd la. There It Liberty.' GARFIELD THE LEADER Howard Ridgo. Publisher Edith N. Ridgo. Editor PublUhod Sinoo lilt Published By The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Garfield. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. tS79 at Garfield, Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly In advance $2.00 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. The following notes were received too late for last week's edition. The Hunter Second Ward Relief Society will hold their work meeting on July 12th. One of the ladies will show and demonstrate how to make planters that resemble logs. Luncheon will be served at 12:00 noon and all ladies are invited to attend. Dance Planned On July 8th, the Hunter and Hunter Second Ward will spon- CUT ML GUT AND HANG Mb UPI Gem Theatre ; Come in and enjoy our Giant Wide Screen Thursday, Friday, Saturday STARTS 7:00 p.m. July 14, 15, 16 COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 9:00 p.m. In Technicolor STRANGER ON HORSEBACK with Joel McCrea Saturday Roundup, Ann Bancroft Starts 12 Noon Both Features Everyone Invited 7:00 Cartoons and Serial Finishes 3:40 sor another dance. Arrangements Ward Outing have been made for an orchestra and a cordial invitation is extendThe Hunter Ward outing has ed to all ward members for their been set for July 19th. Everyone attendance. is invited to attend for a happy time. Holiday Observed It will be held at Saratoga at To celebrate the July 4th hol- 5:30 oclock. the North Stake Jordan iday, held their annual Mr. and Mrs. Jay Adams and A fine parade was presented, spent the weekend at Bear boys ending at Monroe School. Games Lake. They report a most enjoy were played and a number of able time. offered for sale. Mrs. John Lemmon and childMr. and Mrs. J. M. Witbeck vak ren are spending a were host and hostess at a party cation in her sis' Beaver, ' visiting on Monday afternoon honoring Mrs. Beth Puffer. their daughter. Mrs. Peggy Mae ter, i parted Saturday for a vacation South 5600 West are the hap;trip to the Northwest. They plan Master Hal Griffiths, eldest son to visit Seattle, Portland, Spokane py parents of a baby girl born Thursday. She has an older sis- of Mr. and Mrs. A. Warren Grif- - and points in Idaho and Montana, fiths of Hunter, has returned from j Mr. Craig is the owner of ter at home. a wonderful trip to New York Granger Garage, and well known Mr. Dwight Dailey i3 spending City, Washington, D. C., Chicago in this locality, the weekend in Idaho fishing. Ilo and other cities of interest. will be accompanied by other Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson lie accompanied his grandfathfriends. er, H. D. Griffiths of Salt Lake and family have returned home They visited Mt. Vernon and after spending two weeks in San Mr. Robert Jones and daugli-- 1 City. other historical and interesting Diego and Los Angeles, Califorter. Melba and Cleonc and nia. Enroute home they stopped ' Jack, are spending a few days at 9 at Bryce and Zions Canyons. Pueblo, Colorado visiting Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Craig de-- 1 Jones' daughter, Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bunnell of 3530 son,',. ; vHappy it the Bride who Begins at the Beginning Its Your Wedding - Sunny Brooh Let our wedding consultants help you plan and enjoy it. enjoy the whlskry that McDonalds Flowers I 9009 West 1700 So. Dial 2011 WWWWWWWWWWWft Mills. P. M. Twenty guests attended. ! In Technicolor , Fun-da-La- y. two-wee- Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Starts Fun-Da-La- Nor-J-Est- a. GORILLA AT LARGE Cameron Mitchell The Martin Peters' family reunion was held at Manti Park July 10th. Members attending were visitors at the Annie Petersen Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Witbeck, Mr. Mrs. Frank Laughlin and home; also Iiene and Randall Ro- and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Witchildren, SoloSusan and and Patsy gers mon on Friday, July 1st Mrs. Ro- beck and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mills. gers is the former La Von Solomon of Granger. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Wiley are the happy parents of a baby y Party boy born July 6th. He will be greeted by a brother. Mrs. Wiley It Is time for another will be remembered as Shirley This is funtime for all the Robison of Hunter. Trail Builder boys and their parents. The place will be Ezra Days lawn July 20th at 7:15 p. m. HUNTER ITEMS of INTEREST THIS ISLAND EARTI. Hunter Ward and Hunter Second Ward are planning an ex-- 1 eursion to the Manti Temple on ; Jeff Marrow Faith Domerg.a Also Cartoon. Mcvelty and Ntwi July COMMUNITY RECREATION SHOW Wednesday, July 2) Show will be at The Ranch The a", re Drive-I- n Next Thursday, F riday, Saturday July 2 In Technicolor 1 , 22, 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Perry are lapending a month, relaxing at Debra Paget Honor Son RANCH IN THEATRE RANCH THEATRE DRIVE-I- N Magna, Garfield and Vicinity's Own Drive-I- n Community Recreation to have Show on Wednesday, July 20 July Pre-openi- ng Non members of ihe C.R.A. can pay regular admission GRAND OPENING FRIDAY, JULY 22 Watch For Bi Opening Slums. During ihe first "milk price truce requested by Governor Lee, Safeway presented full cost and profit figures to Utah's Milk Study Committee. These figures included: Mr. and Mrs. i THE PRICE YOU PAY FOR MILK? 5 th. The following attended: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Petersen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Spainhower and family; Grand' mother Spainhower; Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Allred and family, Mrs. Lavina Nielson and daughter, Phyllis; Mr. Marvin Petersen and Mrs. Annie Petersen, Miss Elaine Yates and Miss Marilyn Jenson. Theatre Bill Rogers of Downey, California, were recent analysis of costs and profits In milk for tha 4 waak period ending Juno 18, 1953. A par-qua- rt Nel profit earned by Hie Lucerne Milk Company,, selling to Safeway, in 1954 totalling $137,326.00 a little aver 26.11 on its Investment. could cut finr.t and delivery costs all along the line. Like any sound business operation. Lucerne is set up with an eye to tomorrow set up to handle greater volume with little increase in cost so that the per quart plant cost of handling milk would he lower. AND WHAT ABOUT PROFITS? lucerne' net profit earned through the first 20 weeks In 1955 totalling $52,575.08. The substantial profit figures showed that Safeway could sell milk for less, continue to pay top market prices and and still earn a reasonquality bonuses to dairy farmers able profit and good return on its investment. To fully appreciate how this could be done you should know how costs and profits are figured in milk. r HERE ARE THE SIX BASIC COSTS: 1. The costs of tha raw milk itsalf; 2. Tha costa of picking it up; 3. Tha coats of pasteurising, homogenizing, tasting and packaging the milk; 4. Administrative casts; 5. Delivery costs; and 6. Advertising costs. 1 Of these costs, the most important is the and biggest price peid dairy farmers for milk. This price comes to almost 12 cents a quart on the milk you buy at Safeway. t i 1 FIRST SECURITY BANK T' " MORE IMPORTANT is;our establishment of a good banking connection. quality. But as you can tee this is a tempting place to cut costs and thats a way "price wars" begin. Thats why Safeway presented witneetes to Utah's Milk Study Committee witnesses who testified, from experience, that where the price paid dairy farmers for milk is protected (by law or other regulation), prica wan da not occur. For then,' bottlers and retailers cannot pass the costs of competitive pricing back die easy way to dairy farmers. - Chances are you'll need some extra services now and then: personal loan, auto or home loan, travelers checks, money order, safe deposit box, checking HOW, THEN, CAN THE COSTS IN MILK improvement account ... to name only a few. account By reducing processing, delivery, and other service costs at regardless through greater efficiency and better methods of operation. FOR EXAMPLE: Safeway developed a method of welding in milk plant pipe lines so that the work (and costs) of taking the lines apart each day for cleaning would be eliminated and the cleaning job would be more complete more sanitary. This helps to reduce plant costs. First Security Bank where every account, of size, is welcome. Safeway has also gained efficiency through sale of milk through stores. Any other processor or distributor who wants to concentrate on this method of store sales of milk and it is done in many parts of the United States can have the same kind of efficient operation as Safeway. , I First SatuHty Bonk af Idaho, National Auodatlon First Security Bank a Utah, National AuodsHss First Soturity Bank of lack Springs, Wyoming Mam ban Federal deposit Insurance Corporation This, Safeway believes, is a sound way for milk bottlers and retailers ro compete for your business. And it cannot hurt Utah's dairy farmers if the price they era paid for milk is protected. Unfortunately neither the Milk Study Committee nor tha legislative Council has recommended any positive action to protect dairy farmers. SAFEWAY S Cost on yr Safeway is confident that in the future it will find many w ways to reduce costs. And, of course, any increase in volume sales (and thats what any competitive businessman or concern works toward) a Quart of Milk . AUDITED . FIGURES FOR PERIOD ENDING JUNE 18, 1955 1. Price paid dairy farmers, including quality bonuses .... 2. Cast of picking up milk from farms, fat loss, finished produce less 3. All plant costs, Including laboratory, cartons, union labor, machinery, overhead and maintenance 4 Administrative costs BE REDUCED? the extras and youll open your savings Consider While these per quart profits seem low, they are substantial when based on volume. The 4 week period ending Tune 18, for example, brought Lucernes net profit for the first 24 weeks this year up to $68,205.65. So you can see Low. in the future, Safeway could make a reasonable overall profit while still reducing its per quart profit, and passing the reduction on to you in lower milk prices. 1 For this reason, it is Safeway' policy (never violated) PLUS bonus for la pay top market prices for milk and insured at First Security Bank. Good Like any business concern, Safeway works toward increased business through greater volume and lower costs. As Safeway overall milk business increases par quart profits can ba reduced and the difference passed on to you in lower milk prices. In the four week period (shown below) Safeway Lucerne cents per quart. Safeway Stoics plant profits were received the standard margin of cents per quart as compensation for store handling and profit. Lucernes May 21 report for the preceding 4 week period showed Lucernes cents per quart. The higher profit for tha profit of June period came from increased volume and lower costs. BE REDUCED? Safeway says NO! Dairy fanners are essential to the welfare of Utah's citizens. They must have fair prices to say in business, and those fair price must be constant. bank interest is paid twice a year. And your funds are always readily available EVEN SHOULD THE PRICE PAID DAIRY FARMERS oven yoursaviigs account Safety of your savings is both assured LINKS) ClAIN NEUTIAl IOTH 14 HOOF. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 4S THE OID SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, lOUISVIUE. KENTUCKY WHAT DETERM most enjoyable party Thursday evening at Saitair honoring their son, Billy Loveless, who is leav ing for the Danish LDS Mission KENTUCKY WHISKEY WNISKIV aimanssaaasaaaassaainsMaiMsasnimmMHt at The Best Shop Mr. and Mil. William D. Love, lesp and family entertained at a TARZAN AND THE APE MAN KENTUCKY KTNAICHT 0OUR1ON July 18th Spending the weekend in Idaho visiting relatives and friends are Mr. and Mis. Dean Farnsworth and family. 23 ttjfctf, do pcUpufieip - Brighton. THE GAMBLER FROM NATCHUS Dale Robertson Plus Thfa mana an Industrial daslgnar. Jtle daaign for anjoymant la an Old Sunny Brook highball. Ona sip and has got that Sunny Brook amllal. I SHOW STARTS AT DUSK at D-tt- ie. .... 5. Delivery expense, including labor, trucks, Ice, etc. 6. Advertising costs Profit to Lucerne To. Safeway Retail Stores WHY SAFEWAY IS PUBLISHING Cents .11-941- . 32100 Cents .. Cents 18100 Cents 71100 Cents 49100 Cents Cents Cents THIS STATEMENT Safeway was barn in neighboring Idaho. We have big stake in Utah and a citizens concern for Utah's wall-bein- a g. We believe we have a responsibility to the public, our employees, suppliers, and stockholders to publish the record of our testimony to the Milk Study Committee. 4 Watch for these repoits in this newspaper. SFIIT |