Show THE GUNNISON f 2I1C Mr and Mr Z U becker Mr fnd JIrS- pecker and fam- and Mrs Silas Decker Mr and Mrs Loren- fnd family Decker and family and A Decker father of Mrs Bartholomew fir"' — ln a great industiv and the way for val'7nton 05 all basic industn m oru-- to nn honor- reception Melvin Mellor those attending Jd August 1st in the Among the nail dedication of “This Is The Place' ard amusement T ts Of the bride Mf monument as well as other Centennial features were: Bishop Bay C Bartholomew and Mrs George Edwin Mellor pts at the affair Ing i Mrs ter Colleen' and son Salt Lake visited re- Mr and MrsElmer gw Ernest Robinson Ruth and (lrivt daughter Ji 5 Miss ing in Barbara Mellor is visitBountiful this week Mrs Elgin Mellor and Miss Ruth Robinson guests j Mrs Myron Bird at ing this week visiting Lake City and Garfield id J were Sunday is spendin Salt Woodruff Willardson is Boy Scouts accomBishop George Edwin ing his parents Mr and assistant Scoutmaster W F Willardson holomew and Spencer morn- SOCIALISM IS NOT p left Monday v visit- Mrs r 1 One of the most astonishing in this Mrs E E Lind of Los ideas ever promulgated Jre visiting Mrs Lind’ country is that the government should McrtUl seize and immediately ’Ir and Mrs eventually nationalize the coal mines in order to solve the s of Mrs Henry E r- - problem of labor disturbances visited in Fayette that have created periodic chaos eek end The visiloru in th" industry IT that is true it means that ed the Decker family nd taken in tho h!sl- - the United States government is weak and vacillating that it ccb- Centennial The visitors Included m:r? destroy private enterprise lriYfl Jil - that will WHY PRICES STAY IIIGII According to the official indexes the cost of living reache March its postwar peak last Since then there has been a The widescale slight decline price breaks which some fore cast for this summer have dc finitely not materialized bv We should have learned this time that the price problem o o O Available To All Regardless Financial Circumstances" Our' Service A are the fact that a number of our prod- -' appearing on the greatly inflated mufacturera we try to at the lowest possible e cannot set the price h our products — trao-ottrucks farm and in power equipment — are jVcan' and' do suggest' 1 which the great ma-i- 'f our dealers adopt as tail prices Price Reduction sic price policy was stated in March 1947 announced price re-- ls at the rate of approxi- $20000000 per year products At that time McCormick Chairman ioard said: “ant rare If IT CAN BK 1J6- - Hically all of our dealers ted with this policy and on the savings to their ers I objective of the price Jons was to make it poe-?- r ttMtomeri to buy our which they need so lower prices Natu-u-s p ' H purpose is defeated are sold by at inflated prices Priuds Production at Peak AU'Time I4 Price ra caused by danger the good will of both the dealer and the Company in the difference between supply and demand To increase supply we now have the greatest number of employes In history on our payrolls— almost 90000 la the United States as against Large about 60000 prewar new plants are getting Into production ln Louisville Evans-Tlland Melrose’ Park A fourth will soon be ln opera- -' tlon In Memphis The men and women now employed are any community Distribution pm their old equipment after they have had an inflated offer for their new equipment To elim- Distribution Despite the fact that no animal1 bet n more closely associated with mankind through the ages than the dog a large portion of the public including many owners still entertains a surprising! number of fallacies pei taming to dogs states the Gaines Dog Research Center New York City Old wives' tales and supersti-tiohanded down for generations are still firmly held to in many sections notwithstanding the tact that scientific investigation has proven these stones to be nothing more than amusing bits of it says An ammng number of people believe f ot instance that mongrels are smartei healthier braver and more loval than dogs There aie undoubtedly a great number of cross breds which possess all these attributes to a high degree but the supposition that mixed parentage creates a superior animal is absurd Were this fact true mongrels would be commanding top prices as companions and guardians while would be a d:ug on the market' The belief that mongrels are s hardier than may have come into being as a result of the fact that the average mongrel if injured or ill is generally left on his own to live or die while the owner of a will usuall secure veterinary attention stands to reason that the purebred dog which has had good care and proper food from puppyhood on is likely to be the sounder specimen than the which has grown up on a basis As for intelligence if mongrels were smarter md more loyal why are used for guiding the blind serving with the armed forces and arrying on rescue work? A belief common in many places s that the color of a dog’s coat indicates his temperament and character One theory is that red (reddish-browreally) dogs are inclined to be savage and aren’t to be trusted Another opinion holds that certain heavy dark markings on a hound indicate superior hunting ability The color of his coat hasn't the slightest relation to a dog's disposition There are just as many gentle friendly intelligent dogs with red coats as has t I their is not to be resold beNearly all III dealers we lieve are now using the basis of present NEED as their priof mary guide for the sale scarce products The customer and real urgent is need whose is not likely to resell to Dealers '- of lpe V:odr‘?cr a'"liun:!'ru Inc 1 luck ol lodit) ! It may take a little more delivery we urgi ' our customer to consider afl of the factors mentioned here before paying more than ths list price for any III product can Any IH dealer w branch furnish the suggested list price for any III product W know that the overdealwhelming majority of III ers are as much opposed to price a we are In ths we have alpublic Interest ready asked their cooperation —end are now asking the coin operation of customers— correcting this situation - ORDER YOUR CASTLEGATE COAL NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY Nut ilASEU ROYAL Thone Gunnison Stone Cutting And Folishlng 1 Also Do To Your Specifications Or Contract r tfHE FIRST INSTAUATION CONCEALED LIGHTING PLACED BV REflFCTORS AT THC TOP OF THC OF ROYAL CCPt STORi CAN READ ABOUT WARS ACCIDENTS AND — JHE PEOPLE YOU KHOV AND WHO KNOW YOU CuS wxl — AHO AO WlIMN a t- J 1 WMUlHI 37 & FLASH BULB PHOTOGRAPHERS’ LIVES ONLY J0 OF A SECOND BUT IN THAT II fANT IT QIVES OTP 110 HT EQUAL TO FIVE HUftOVD LCOO WATT LAMPS Genepatict CURRENT SINCE WORID THE OF ELECT IflCPEASED EEGIilNiN&OF HAS x f Pjd 701 WWt IE J ' wrttA OOCVWYYC23S VMS ‘jjwvr ViCniTY V3 7m if THF IS TO K Electric ranges are more plentiful now Many models are available for Immediate delivery See your electric dealer or I EVAN L Slack Lump Slack Is Washed And Oiled PALAIS' n MICKELSON Distributor 3ABVGS7ER I BACK IN DUSIIIESS You PayT While Mm' hnnM ot logai Jorcncn WINDOW WAf THC What Price Should llmVtoYet ih " Maiuim Minm WATHTNGTDTnrcrurXdi' CRIME IN THE BIG CITY BUT WE PAPERS GIVE YOU NEWS ABOUT Sewing Machines Salima Utah PO Po 10G-- Singer rhone 26 V1 A thick of Inday hnlda the "thicken morro'' nifuJ (hat will be awarded lo Ihe winner of (he 11)17 I'tnhji “Chicken of lomnrrow” content which enda thia month Ihe winner will he the boy girl man or woman raining the heat meat ihiken m ihe ntate i be awaid will be presented at the Mate an grouium u snt lake Citj uaunt an a feature of the Centennial & errant M n'o: nu el by s&£3s i YOU f V’X gGCOOS 03 I I rV4 ftH - guessing about wh'at a pure bred puppy will grow into any other color and dark spots and markings on a hound only indicate that he is descended from ancestors carrying heavy color patches— nothing more Besides holding unreasonable ideas about the dogs themselves many people also have strange notions about the proper care of their dogs One of the most persistent is that a lump of sulphur placed in his drinking water benefits a dog’s health Many virtues —such as that it acts as a water purifier exterminates worms imparts glossiness to the coat “cools the blood” etc— are ascribed to this practice Science does not substantiate any of this As a matter of chemistry sulphur is insoluble in water and a block of wood in the drinking bowl would do just as much good Many times a friend or neighbor will remark to the owner of an overweight dog ”1 see that your dog has a good home" The dog may have a loving home but certainly not a wise one for a fat dog’s chances for a long life are materially reduced He is being killed with misplaced kindness The dog whose owner regulates the feedings so as to keep the animal in “good flesh’’ (trim but not boney) will be a happier and healthier pet than the waddling wheezy canine whose owner insists on feeding him too well The maxim “A lean horse for a long race” holds equally true for dogs according to the Research Center ! ' i f No iki ' ‘('I' ' complex enormously apd are still in short supply — is no pat and easy solution cause industry’s operating costs to it Such well meant schemes have gone up all along the line as the Newburyport plan failed — and because many governor the reason that they were ment feed inflation policies Trices will remain high so long unsound economically average merchant's profit is so as this is true small that a ten per cent across- Industry — both manufactur-the-boarcut if maintained ing and retailing — knows that The stores prices within the means of the would ruin him are which followed the Newbury- - masses of the people idea could not tept&ce thelrsentiai to its ownwelfare and stocks at wholesale prices which existence But it can’t reduce would make the lower retail prices until its costs are reduced were They possible prices their goods at forced to which levels reflect today’s costs The point of this is that it is ridiculous to assume that price excontrol can be effectively Prices erted at the retail end are high because the productivity of labor per man is low— because many kinds of goods porchMaU-fot- customers own use and n TEfinfluEODlIL ‘4: are many dealers 5 Color of Codt No Index lo Dog' Temperament Ketearcli Center Finds taking measures to be sure that titles of III product of all kinds that we have ever made These are also the finest product we have ever made and recognition of that fact Is an Important contributing factor to the demand for them g But even production is not sufficient to give III and other dealer— your dealers — enough product to meet today ’s demand We have tried to make the fairest possi- avocation tf our ProducU ° tbtt every dealer would get a fair share and we know that dealer in rnoet cases have tried earnestly to make the fairest possible distribution to their customer But we also know that many of our products — far too many —am being resold at inflated prices The public criticism and resentment of these rcuale are of real concern to us aa we know they must be to our dealer because such reactions cn- - to Customers Experience shows that many IH new products are being resold by users who decide they continue to make out with inate Page The international Harvester Company Harvester we HIGH in UTAH is Statement To Our Customers About Resale Duilt by 000 Of NEWS GUNNISON ilany Common Notions on Dogs Have Ho Fads Back of Them doi wth a sngle non ulnoi controlled Uk 'Hk by a single From tin priel p t iv no iv ion what soever to bell w that nation allied Coal mines wondo he moie producfxe than prvavh wnei coal mines The ewien is ii the other wav as th Kiu’luni s e( ('i'll v'oal md ust has demonstratr di pi hh u less coal w'onle 1h pro meed ami costs would u immi m expense ot all the iapa ers All he woulo industry atinted directh or muireitlv We would be unable to meet loivum eom mu th n wouli be mitments loss coal lor use home That how er is of rrLi n v beside the pun insignificance his s un ciple at stake the last citadi ot free entci prise left on euth We arc spending billions oi dollars in an attempt to keep the rest of the world from sinking into totali tarianism Soeiahation ot an would he sheer com industry munism — at a tune w hen we recognize that the communist ideology is the greatest threat that freedom fares What case could we make to the peoples of other nations it we accept do feat of our principles at home The solution to the coal labor policy is honest collective gaining between the union and the operators The new labor law may make that possible If it does not it is the dutv of to Congress pass legislation VALLEY |