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Show f The II E 1 P E R JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, OCTOBER PAGE EIGHT 1, I NATIONAL OUTLOOK 1959 By Ralph Robey HOW SERIOUS IS THE INTEREST RATE CEILING? L'" II w much of a problem does the United States Government face as a result of the failure cf Congress to lift, or remove, the 4'i percent ceiling on its obligations of five or more years' maturity? One answer is that the problem is serious enough to cause consideration cf calling a special session of the Congress. Hut there is more to it than that. 1 - When Secretary of the Treasury Anderson originally testified and 'uciCiC' the House Ways Moan-Committee, he pointed out tuat since March 1942 there has been legal authority .for offering .jends at a discount. That Is, the Treasury legally can offer obligations with a 4' i percent coupon at whatever price is necessary in order to meet current market interest rates. However, according to the Secretary, the Treasury has not thought it appropriate to get around the ce'ling in this manner, ; DAD DIDN'T SOMEaHiLNG The HAVE Newborn baby bfinjj modern commun.greeted by his lather in the maternity ward has entered the world during the "Golden Age" of ity pharmaceuticals a time when many infectious diseases have fallen of a ho.-pU- before a acy. Week chemical and biological onslaught. During National Pharm(Oct. ycur Helper druggists point out that infants ,born today 0) have a life expectancy jears, an increase of ten of 70 say, ten years we shall see lower interest rates, and no one as responsible as Secretary Anderson would consider the obligating United States Government to pay 5 percent or higher for a long period into the future-Havinlost the initial attempt to get the ceiling removed, and having publicly announced that it would not offer bonds at a discount, the Treasury has no real choice but to continue to ie!y on obligations of less than five years' maturity, upon which there is no ceiling. k FIRE PRE. j Continued From Page One fire calls a month for every man, paid or volunteer. U ni.e the volunteer fireman can hardly be classed as professional, they do train regularly and many beecme' highly skilled. Furthermore they usually have 1943 excellent equipment. more than 75 new pumpers have been put into service in Utah, all but 17 in smaller cities and rural areas. There are 125 additional pieces cf older but still serviceable equipment ready to fight two ' Insurance Company Announces Agent WEEK PROFESSIONALS from the An announcement Salt Lake City .office of the Prudential Insurance Company of America, is that Aaron E. Jones has been appointed special agent in Carbon county, Mr Jones has been president of Carbon College since 1944, and retired from that office in July of this year. He will be engaged in the sale of life, sickness and accident, annuities, and group TIIORIT HATCH LAWYER 155 So. Main Phone GR Helper, Utah ! I T C II E L L FUNERAL nOSIE M Dick Mitchell thanks to the volunteer firemen is in ' order along with a plea to every resident in A word of Embalmer Mr and Mrs Lee Dean cf Walnut Creek, Calif, visited the Hecall adds up to a very effecttor Chiara and John Laboro' to lend a hand families for four days last week. ive nnrl efficient organization for he Helper area a bit more careful of and the being just suppression by prevention Mrs Dean is a sister" of Lillian not to let fires get started. fire. and Hector. & Funeral Director Price Phone ME Phone News Items to Journal TIME FOR years over those born in 1937. Is the Treasury correct in tak ing this attitude, or is it being a What would be bit LOCAL PHARMACISTS TO PARTICIPATE III the effect of the United States off cring obligations of more than at a ttfs- -; five years' maturiIIATIOHAL PHARMACY WEEK EVENTS count? Finally, should the ceiling Ibe circumvented in tnis manner or would it be better to call Helper's two Pharmacists and They sang several numbers. Mrs James Lupo .president of back the Congress, and try again drug store operators, Wm. Frascr of Prescription Pharmacy and Al the club, who presided at the to get the 4'i percent limit lifted? Veltri of Veltri's Rexall Drug, meeting, thanked her committee, As to the first of these quesannounced this week they will Mrs Adrian Anderson, past presinot join approximately 110,000 other dent, Mrs Jimmy Ori, Mrs Har- tions, the Treasury was iniin stubborn its being merely naold Duke and Miss Rebecca Rael, pharmacists throughout the tial decision not to offer bonds in the observtion October for their efforts.1 a discount.' It was the finanat ance of National Pharmacy Week. The next meeting will be ori honorable course to ask for The special yearly observance, October 8 at 2 p.m.. A program cially of the ceiling. And at a removal en mental health w'll 'be presentone of the oldest still in existence was every reason dates back to 1925. It is spon- ed ,by Mrs Vince GaravagHa, the time there this to assume that request would chairman for the program. Two sored by the American Pharmac ibe granted. With, the advantage 'utical Association and the Utah films 'Will ibe shown along with to conclude, to comments given by someone well of hindsight it is easy (Pharmaceu'.'i-a-l Association, it would have been better that on versed Presi the The n to the atten!i call subject. important to be so determined in oppo role pharm: cy plays in the well-bein- g dent urges everyone to to attend not at a disand bring a guest to this vitally sition to offering bonds of t.u public. it is too late to change but count, "Your Pharmacist Works for important program' the earlier action. Better Community Health'' is the CONVENT SOCIAL event, slogan .for the week-lon- g As to the effect of offering more big prizes are and our local pharmacies will United States obligations at a all who attend the Con'build special vv'ndcw dh plays aivait'ng is that some vent Social at the Helper civic discount, the answer around this theme. of higher interof the opponents auditorium Friday nght. Every"The Pharmacy is truly a com one is raise the question welcome, the committee est rates m'ght the action is not such whether ui munity health center," says says. Activities begin at 8 A PA in a special public relations contrary to the intent ot the display u'ing made available to Congress. If that contention were for National Pharpharmacists upheld, the Treasury would be in a real mess. macy .wi.'ck. "Your plu'facistng ILfesav-iIf this argument was not made keeps a supply of 2,500 7in his prescription deone could feel sure that there drugs would have been no real effect partment for YOU. Each year. 400 new drugs are introduced of such a discount offering. Canfor your family's health. Seventy ada a short time ago offered tobonds of less than two years' percent rf drugs prescribed WHAT TO DO WITH A at 94 05. These were 3 day were unknown only 10 years maturity STRAY DOC; ago." percent obligations and at this In addition to special window l!y Bob Barius price they give a yield of 6.61 up Manager, Krlsklps Research J: nri displays. Utah pharmacists percent. This is not taken as eviWhen an unknown dog and down the state will be delivdence that Canada is on the verge pears al your door or 1!ot s of a financial crisis; and the ering addresses during National one nosinc around in the bo orsame would have been true in rharmacy Week before civic yard, don't immediately tag him this country, at least it would ganizations, .women's groups, and as lost and take him into your schools. have been bokue the Treasury home. He may bo an inveterate WOMAN'S CLUB it would not circumannounced a who the dog tramp, spends Members and guesN of the vent the ceiling in this way. entire day roaming away from home. Or he may be a cruiser Helper Woman's club were corofRATES FLUCTUATE dog, one who sets himself a dially welcomed by the nw r: a lcvily tea, ;.: schedule at i:r,3-the same time for and, ficers Whether a special session of the every day, goes off for n st ill, Thursday, Stpt-Th- 24, at 1:M0 pan. should be called is fair i Congress looking for handouts, a' girl table was covered with a easy to answer. If it were ly or friend forms other of i'e exi a purple beautiful la a- cl Oh over called and the ceiling was remerit. i A, purple and gold floral Both such dogs v. alk with ; moved, it is unthinkable, that a ccni arrangement an; tall tapirs sense o assmviivv, nmi boO long term bund would be issued o ually wear a collar a::i tered the table, in keeping wi'h at present rates. Wiinin the next I the club ci lors. Mrs Earl Durrant and Mrs Tom Perrero, past prts dents of the club, served. i, t c was present A rnueal for ;d by Mrs Earl James, Mrs Frank James. Mrs Carl Berry, accomwhen you're talking, panied by Mrs Douglas Stubbs- These Prices for Friday and Saturday, October 2 and 3 sUSf-necke- MEATS - LlJ ill iLj p 7 J .. 1J i p. CA' Lili CiJ 1 J LJ LJ ?p jfU tUiln piHDCinV I Mil IEL.MU I WORRELLS '. 4-- 10 LARGE COLORED SLICED hi YORKSHIRE or ha" MORRELLS wh0,e LJLJ tokJ LJLJj 12 T0 14 FTiOZEN FOODS ORANGE j j i)c - &p FANCY CALIFORNIA 2 lb p!fg Ea UTAH APPLE or PUMPKIN lata 2 for ranc-fru-ii Turkey, Chicken, Beef - EACH Carden Fresh Produce PINK INDIAN KIVEK M.C.P 6 oz. cans .If. DINNERS LB r- (T1 - WHITE SNO- - r rs p IK tiaofiTioivei 2 i hjLlLa r2 Li n LhUdbJW r;7-.- )!C rmPOSIbcan f p TASTE WELL .n. fr --: t, i i!c-'!'i:i- j privacy k) (ii) lil li" try a bedroom extension phone AUTO INSURANCE cense. id perhaps even a nam on the (log's licen tag. 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