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Show NATIONAL OUTLOOK Washington Hmhmd f special correspondent SO t0 V (j 11 Major record company .y-"- ' - is II MAGAZINE BOBBY offering DARIN a half million dollars for his recording v tract Jr. . . PAUL Loesser's Greefiwillow. PAT BOONE "If a boy can't support his wife, he shouldn't get married". . . MILLIE PERKINS ("Anne Frank") and DEAN STOCKWELL are going steady and may be married by the time you get PAT BOONC around to reading this . . . MORT "I love high fidelity, SAHL sports cars, the Easter bunny" . . . Instead of the usual watch or N fountain pen, SANDRA DEE'S high , school graduation gift was an vacation in New York! . . . TAB HUNTER and DEBBIE REYNOLDS i ore merging, but strictly on records. The pair will team their vocal talents for on album of duets . . . SEN. JOHN KENNEDY "Youth doesn't mean folly, oge doesn't mean wisdom" . . . FABIAN odmits the only course he SEN. KINNtDY flunked in high school was music! . . . 20th Century Fox to make a sequel to "Blue Denim" and BRANDON DE WILDE and CAROL LYNLEY will play parts showing what happens after he marries CAROL and they have a child . . . TUESDAY WELD had a. birthday party recently which she says was her 16th while close friends say it was her 18th and one person who should really know claims it was her 19th! . . . and to finish up this month how about this salute iK&55.'.A:.i I from the usually barbed-tongue- d TUiSDAT WHO JACK E. LEONARD. He was asked how DICK CLARK has been handling himself since the payola investigations began. LEONARD, who has been a World Of Talent panelist for CLARK, says, "Y'know what I think of him? I wish he was my kid. That's what I think of him." MY iwN GUAM IOTION in or fteff, ond many otbor ftkin trritvtiom. tt ititnutatoi your tkln to ftow vhotity. ReloxM that dry nd brftflt fowling loused hands Immediately. FORUM by JANE STEWART house-cleani- Elect i u r. 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Now A THE HELPER STATE BAHu Priced from HI-- FI PHONOGRAPHS CfJJ np See, Hear and Play the Musical Phenomena CARL'S RECORD SHOP LaSalle not! BIdg. Helper, Utah IT'S UP efficient production I THE "tpil HELPER Merriam-WWU-- n n DOUBLE DATE climbers are twins palm Patti and Penni Powell, disportshows between Las at ing Vegas i: ! t 1 KH'LE-MAN is Lin Hendnx f Test pilot, Model T owner, andj of Thunderchief. the jockey . . 'i ii i' . l t . u .. v. ir. i;uimai? jo liquid uuiiiLK.! . tie of Ford top elderly mph speed with 1400 mph of T F-1- -- 0 JUG JUGGLER AH in day's work for this workman in Derruta, Italy is this balancing act as he transports 183 tiny amphors, or jugs, from pottery kilns. can mean not only bad legislation but endless investigations designed to embarrass the Administration and its supporters. It will also make it much more difficult to obtain needed legislation, such as tax rate reform, or to get any real government economy, or further labor legislation. This assuces, among other things, perpetuation of shortage of savings, tight credit, and pres- ent rates of interest. Other problems, such as the deficit in international payments, may become crucial and cause 3. About A Si serious disturbance of confidence and perhaps even worse. In view of these potential difficulties we find it impossible to say with positiveness that all of 1)0 will be a record of prosperity. The first six months appear about as certain of good times as anything in this field j can be, but the final six months need to have a large question mark at present. There is no doubt that these, final six months should be a period of rising business activity, but whether or not this proves to be true in fact will be determined by what the coming session of the Congress does, and by the success with which we solve the basic problems confronting the nation. The wise course, therefore, appears to be to assume that the will be on the first half of upgrade and the second half may or may not be so favorable. .19-6- Tips on Cog Core not to bathe is the question during- the winter months. Frequent water baths for dugs can endanger their health. However, there is a solution to the problem. You can rub its coat To bathe or - (1 X3 ( Vjf "fN- - Nil ' v f Never absent from your post, never off guard, never never unready to work for ' is obedience. God, Mary Baker Eddy with a damp towel, or dust a ERN'S RADIO with dry plain corn then starch, nn Work Guaranteed brush it out. n (01 i 165 Roosevelt Dial St. PROFESSIONALS THORIT HATCH LAWYER 155 So. Main Phone GR ffelpcr, Utah MITCHELL . FUNERAL HOME Dick Mitchell . Embalmcr & Funeral Director Trice Phone ME n in y liiiffiiii - iiilg Optometrist ANNOUNCES THE ADDITION OF A PRESCRIPTION HEARING AID SERVICE. East Main, Trice Helper GR DOCTOR JACK H. PARRY 225 & REPAIRS T-- V This brushing-ian excellent coat conditioner. If necessary, soap and water baths can be given periodically. The new deodorant soaps for humans work very well, in addition to conventional dog soaps. These tips are among the many contained in anew booklet,"Care For Your Dog," which you can get free. Just write Purina Dog Care Division, Checkerboard Square, St. Louis 2, Missouri. The booklet reports that puppies which have been weaned can be given baths, but only if it becomes absolu te ly necessary. It is vital that the water be at blood temperature about 100 degrees and that the puppy be dried thoroughly afterward. An additional tip is to play with him to warm him up and to . the heat blanket in his fur. "Care For Your Dog" also nives advice on when to bring the new dog home, housebreaking, feeding, basic training and the right preventive shots. to" x Dictionary is required or recommended by iirmly every school and collin'; it is tlie most popuhir qtics-tin- a answerer for home or ofiice. Few gifts will be used so often, appreciated so long. $5. Indexed $0. Also in de luxe fift bindings $8.75 to 115.00. JOURNAL wealth. in spite of aii the brains and skill we can assemble in the struggle for more efficient prod Here is the gift most likely to succeed with anyonr on your Christmas list. Tins genuine of The skill of these men in turning out more goods has greatly retarded the runaway-inflatio- n that otherwise would have overtaken us. We should be thankful for this fact, but not le careless on account of it. For continued increase in the quantity of mor'.v and credit will eventually brin ; runaway-inflatio- Merriam-Vebst- er COMPLETE LINE OF AND Collegiate Dictionary A Helper, Utah STERO-PHOU- IC I n;-fo- re anti-busine- ss r. a my to PpT DqvM form, tfetp, frvtt bHtant rtJW to ctwpporf, or wind burned dtin, dry, (rocktd cal- Com s. ever-increasi- ng r-- Whin your tkln rrii yow. w k t n y tf from honhwM, hthhtg, tuffbum mn4 thr irrtttrf ion try ftw iptf tty mnficsttd to Hon. KIDS AM) Kl HS, softball teams at St. Petersburg. Fla., start "winter training" with push-upOnly play- ers past 70 are eligible! a" ' six-mon- no longer find the drudge it used to be, thanks to the new light and (2 ASS, i easy to use vac- Hhyfif Hum cleaners. The automatic nm rtVtwi People, Spots In The News ed Women jo generally assumed that SHODDY SERVICE IS UNFAIR The immediate result of this 1S60 will be a year of continuOur soldiers and sailors and rank discrimination is that the ously rising business activity, who have customers of the private power with the rate of increase greater flyers and marines been in quite a bind over being companies nay about 13 cents out in the first six months than in the only Government employee of every electric bill dollar for the second six months. If one acdenied a choice cf carrier (and Federal taxes, while the custo- cepts this thesis certain predicFor thus any control over quality of mers of the government powor tions are service) when their household operations and the electric coopGross national product will go goods are moved as they are eratives are virtually free of any above S500 billion for the first shifted from here to there over Federal tax assessment. time in the history of either this the nation and the globe at large E. Roy Gilpin, representing the or any other nation. This will are happy over a new Departim'olve new highs for all the power companies ment of Defense directive that House components of gross national pro the corrects what was unofficially known as "Operation Shambles'". Ways and Means Committee in duct with the exception of farm Washington, said that the heavy income. Farm income, which has And the humble taxpayer losses of Federal revenue can been down in 1959, is slated to should be happy, too, since this only become greater as time goes be still lower in 1960. shift in the general direction of on. He pointed out that over the Production will reach an all-ticommon sense and normal buspast 30 years the production of high and business profits iness practice should clip many electricity had in will rise still further. Automobile millions off the annual military creased from per sales, including imports, will be ' moving bill. of "all or in the neighborhood of seven volved the take-ov- er But perhaps the serviceman cent to 24 per cent and in-p- million. should not rejoice too soon. of the properties of 190 Wages will continue to increase, Chairman George A. Smathers, electric companies". faster than the output probably of the Senate Surface Transporman-hou- r. This will mean a per told Mr. recent A subcommittee has tation Gilpin study, already in the cost of production and rise received wires, letters and phone the Committee, reveals that over will perpetuate the wage-pus- h calls from more than 150 Florida the past H7 years this tax ex- inflation we have been havng. "movers" seeking a emption has cost the Government The slant in prices will upward delay in making the order effec- $2,700,000,000 in lost taxes, and not be steep, but for the year as billion of will amount to $115 tive. a whole it will be fairly persistThe reason seems pretty ob- lost revenue in the next 17 years ent. correctis this unless situation vious. Under the old system, We shall be back in a period when the Transportation Officer ed. of Inventory accumulation and in of a to the In of any US establishment had prospect facing up the aggregate it will amount to Federal taxes, the between service family to move-hsimply five and ten billion dolcalled on the "next man up" on first thing for Congress to do lars. his list of alleged carriers who would seem to be to remove this and equipInvestment in had tendered their services. At exemption that provides electric- ment by the end plant of the year will many installations, the majority ity to a favored few for as much be close to the previous peak of of those on the TO's list did not as 40 per cent less than the $37 billion. have a moving van or a mover or abused majority. Housing starts will be about packer or any regular contact at ) which is a signifix is 1.2 million vn ivuui UEi' inc. OMii! i rewere not destination. They reduction from 1959, but cant all for Panamanian the quired to establish any financial rioters rewarding who desecrated the Stars still a good year. Construction as even not did responsibility. They be approximately by flying the a whole will have to have a telephone if they and Stripes this as same the year in dollar over Panamanian the Canal preferred to do business in a Zone. Such flag terms. of a US admission booth at the corner drug store. Those are forecasts on the badiAnd yet the TO was "required to Panamanian sovereignty leads sis that U.960 will be 12 months as rectly to ceding the Canal employ these people cn the same some of prosperity. Other factors that highly-place- d, global-mindbasis as responsible, established think would must be taken into consideration Washingtonians movers with ICC, state or local are: be just dandy. and in operating authority il. There is an If nationalism is so good for strict rotation! in both houses of the majority so it Panamanians is the bad why Under the new order, traffic and there are Congress present for us? will be distributed among qualiscores of bills which were introfied, lowest-co- st originating carON THE HEELS of his startduced this year that automatiriers. Since quality of service is ling announcement that he would cally are carried over to the comnow a primary consideration, not be a candidate for the Reing session Many of these meaqualified movers are given pro- publican Presidential nomination sures will be pushed vigorously. per opportunity to compete for nor play second fiddle on the Some of them are so outrageous traffic. Furthermore, the direc- ticket, New York's Governor that they can be defeated, but tive requires the TO to give due Rockefeller reveals a plan to re- others may pass and if they do to the property-owners- 's organize the state, consideration cutting its 101 become law they will be disruprequest for a particular agencies to 41. If he does it, Nelse tive to the business trend. carrier and to "accept his rejec- is a shoo-i- n for the Presidency in 2. This in an election year tion of one that has given him a 1S54. coming up and many members of bad time on a previous move. the Congress will be working Thus, if Senator Smathers and with this primarily In mind. This his subcommittee feel called upon to investigate this enlightened TO YOU Defense Department corrective, serof our 'the welfare we hope By L.4DJES' MAJOR LEAGUE vicemen will be the first concern I'.. Kershner, L.ll.l). Howard senators. We of the honorable High Team (Single Game) hope they will appreciate that a Kaiser Steel, 033. service man may love his home High Individual (Single Game) the "Outlook" WRITING in 1957 Gladstone as much as any other citizen, Gennie Gabriella, 173, Miner's Murray informs us that profits in even the possibility that, as a Trading Post. the United States member of the only class that can High Team (Three Games) fell from 9 per T be ordered from it at any time r , Kaiser Coal, 2728. cent of total na- -' could tmnal inrnm in perhaps forever his home Individual (Three Games) High mean even more to him than to 1950 to 6 per. Roberta Porter, 470, Kaiser cent in 1956. the rest of us. Steel. Over the same Only a system that is fair to compenperiod to STANDJ.VGS America. TEAflf is fair the serviceman sation of em- L ployees rose by i W UNCLE SAM'S DOUBLE-DEA- L bil-eighty-seve- n ; 22 34 iRveryone who pays an electric lion dollars, in- or 31 25 tax . income Post Miner's a or Federal bill Trading creasing from 64 " 25 29 to 70 per cent of cares what inflation is doing to Kaiser Steel the national of 18 38 the total face in Kaiser Coal create poverty r. Kirrshner income. prosperity, should be pretty upHe declares that since 1951 set about our two kinds of elecSPEAK RUSSIAN? wages have risen about twice as tric power companies. fast as prices of manufactured Some 10 million Russians are goods. Since 1951 the price of Seventy-si- x per cent of our electric power comes from inv- learning English; an estimated services has risen 21 per cent, estor-owned utilities that paid 15,000 Americans study Russian. while the price of commodities 2 more than a bilion dollars in The government and educational only about in per cent. Greater efficiency management and institutions are working to help more Federal taxes in 1958. The capital invested in tools and us catch up in the linguistic race, equipment have kept 24 per cent of the na prices from tion's electric power is generated and now a company that pubrising much faster. We owe much to the savers lishes phonograph-recor- d langu and sold by government-owne- a subsidized utilities that pay no age courses for children has who make possible larger investments in better tools and equip; come out with a set on Russian. Federal taxes. ment, leading to increased productivity. We owe much also to the able organizers of business who can successfully manage large resources for increasingly is art Burnt starch can be removed from an iron's surface by running the iron, while hot, over a piece of cedar or the inside of a soap vrr.pper. 1 T PAGE SEVEX tax-payi- ng MRS icrt i 1960 7, pt . n JOURNAL (Utah) III I960 PROSPECTS It tax-payi- -- Justice is the insurance we have on our lives, and obedience is the premium we pay for it. William Penn THURSDAY, JANUARY By Ralph Robey self-evide- con- - ANKA hos said definitely that he and ANNETTE are very close . . . TONY PERKINS due on Broadway in February in Frank . er By ROBERT N. TAYLOR Washington. Correspondent i JOANNE WALTERS fcy News-Lett- HELPER The Phone 3 IE 72 |