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Show HELPER The JOURNAL (Utah) m CDTTORIAl wi'gl.'Vff Publlabd SWE iIA PKt AiSOCIAIIOIl THURSDAY, JJOV. 22, TWO Cowboys and Engines by Irwin UUk 1962 (Mews-Lett- er OTHESPfN CAPERS NATIONA Thot reliable household lervanl, the wooden clothespin, h all let to add tome unusual service to Id regular dotiei. From me Clothespin Manufacturers of America, mete handy tipsi By ROBERT N. TAYLOR SLURRY lwry TbarMsy THI JOURNAL FUBL18HINO COICPANT HELPER. UTAH ntarad Ai Swiand Cltm Matter At The Pom Of0o Al Halper. PAG Washington freed from arbitrary, artificially WHY HURRY? ! OUTLOOK The idea that coal can be high rates, the railroads could compete with all (forms of transBy Ralph Robey ground up, mixed with water, port, including slurry pipelines, pumped through a pipe and the wfth savings to all and profit to "slurry'' burned at the other end Themselves. THE ELECTION AND Is pretty exciting at least to Realistic rail rates BUSINESS PROSPECTS require only the coal industry and to the the of acquiescence Congress. large-scaThere are many business anahandful of consumdo not depend on the seizand some of them are really ers who might be in line to share They lysts, ure under law of vast stretches the still problematical blessings expert, who believe that an they , of private lands. need for .their forecasts is adeof this mush-pushin- g routine. hlCCEST SAFETY'S quate statistics. This is fundaBARGAIN Thus, with that 100-nipilot ithe basis upon which school mentally For administranow parents, pipeline operating in OMo, tine heat is on for legislation to tors and others who may have the "leading business extend slurry pipes In all direc twten a dim view of driver edu indicators" have been developed, and these are widely followed. tions from the mine by cation as a worthwhile high At least an equally large numawarding the Federal rlgru of school course, iwe have some ber of however, insists setanalysts, that should eminent domain for the condem- startling figures that there is more to forecasting nation of private property need tle al! doubts. than statistics, no ed for pipeline construction. During the 1960-4- 1 school year, matter appraising how complete such data While no action was taken on more than one million male pub-- c high school students reached may be. This group Insists that this Administration proposal by the political and psychological atthe last Congress, the issue will legal driving age. Of these, only is equally important. 39 could take percent be up again in January so it's advantage mosphere We are this latter view, and of of meetdriver education courses none too soon to examine the for that reason think it most merits. This "right of eminent ing rational standards. The lack to look at the recent domain" is not one to be lightly of such training is costing the significant election from the viewpoint of 81 their percent (or remaining In given. Traditionally, , and its possible effect upon the busprinciple, it has been reserved parents) an extra $7.7 million a iness trend. to developments that were clear year in automobile liability in--i There are some preliminary ly in the interest of the whole sura nee premiums. (Furthermore, points which need to be made: to their the. failure for qualify wa people notably highways, same of the quite exFirst,' dis-ten usual J percent premium terways and railroads, in other treme liberals are Republicans, Words, common carriers that are count given those young males; and seme of the most conservaat the service of all for what- who pass the recognized courses, tive individuals are Democrats. cost of will each the dli percent ever is to be transported. a distinction must be Second, to .85 in from $90 extra.' $151 a Obviously, slurry pipeline is ' made between the and House the 25. is time he no comma n carrier. There is no premiums by Senate and between present thought, at least, that it The cost of standard, high schoo both of membership, these and what happened miigfot also carry missiles or driver education ranges from in ths election of state gover j troops in wartime or molasses $40.10 to $60 per pupil. nors. This is because itfhe Senate or country sausage in season, or These are the highlights of a for some time has been more that it would be accessible to nationwide study just released liberal than the House, and govsuch shippers or their customers. ithe Insurance Information In- -' ernors have little influence upon by Rather, such a facility could stitute which points out .that: "If what is passed by the Congress. serve only a very few very large the of driver educa- - j Third, it still is far too availability early fuel consumers to the exclusion! tion courses continues at the to be certain on how some of the of the vast majority of small present inadequate level for that new members of the Congress, ones. In short, the only reason! nine-ye- ar ((from 16 to 23), both in the House and in the for the existence of a slurry that group span and the new thousands will vote on measures of pipeline in a nation with ample who reach legal driving age thru Senate, vaat importance to business facilities for the efficient move- 1970 will ,pay an extra $369,485- trend. ment of any quantity of coal 637 in all for want premiums anywhere, is the dubious claim of standard driver education fa- -' Finally, although there is a mixing of Ideology as 'between that ii is cheaper. ciiities. the two parties, it is generally the area of transportation, In 'But," continues the study true that the Republicans as a Congress could serve the nation for the benefit of those group are more inclined to be best by passing legislation now perhaps who are urging that this "un- conservative than the Democrats. pending to permit our railroads necessary frill" be dropped from Now as to the election itself: to reduce th?ir rates in con-- 1 the school curriculum high The fonmity with the tremendous ad- "consider this: If no driver edu- well. Democrats did remarkably Conversely, the Republicans vances in railroading technology. cation courses were offered in did remarkably The poorly. any high school for the next nine Democrats picked up four adyears, it would add "$12,686,664 ditional Senate seats, and the in the first year to the liability Republican,, four addi got insurance premiums , of young tional members only of , House. male drivers and the accumulated Previous to the election even the nine-yetotal for the span serious partisans on both sides FINANCIAL would be a staggering $605,730,-553- !" did not expect this outcome, and history has not yielded such a Nor should ft be overlooked result since 1934. who that the Insurance people It is believed in both branches Policyholder Questions Answered are very statistical-minde- d of Congress are more liberal than the Institute of Life Insurance by have igood reason to extend this those replaced. And Jt is known ten percent premium discount to that several real conservatives in Q. My life insurance policy has qualified young drivers. Their the House voluntarily withdrew disappeared. What can I do? A. As long as the policy is still 30 hours of classroom study and before t(he election. No liberal m force, the fact that you may six hours of behind fireballs were eliminated, and a have lost year copy In no way training by a certified driver-educati- few were elected. The net outchanges your life insurance comteacher pay off hand- come, therefore, is a Congress pany's obligations to yon and year somely in any hard-lboilstudy driffinftely more liberal than the of highway injuries, death and last one. destruction. What this all means in the way No community can afford to of specific legislation remains to be without high school driver-trainibe seen. But in view of the fact whether we keep that in many instances in the score in death or dollars. beneficiaries. The company will 87th Congress the vote was exbe glad to send yon another copy. close, it appears safe to tremely Your agent can obtain it for you, assume (that some of the bills all sizes, sold at H Envelopes, or you can write directly to your sow sold by the Helper Jounu which were defeated will be company. Clothespins go to school with the kids to help insure against loss of rubbers, gloves and rain hats. Get full-si- le wooden spring-typ- e and paint the child's name on the side with bright le Caplan s pins n JLJLnfZM nail polish. They'll identify and keep pairs softly fast ened together. ft ed C0TRticriDu b X.-- I II -- Tfce Travel Softly OK. tut IW Stilt Carelettnsss caused almost 2,600,000 casualties in 1961. duce evaporation. One of the major problems lias been obtaining satisfactory equipment to spread the material. One of the WATER HEEDS ARE can be materials, Hexadecanol, With more and more water handled as a powder or a molten being used dally by industry, liquid. lit is white and smells like tarmcrr and ttie home; and with. paraffin wax. It is absolutely tine exploding population demand- -, harmless to humans, animals, ing more and more, it has to be fish, boats, etc. 'determined how our present Last year experimental work supp;y cf waiter can be better was done to handle Hexadecanol "Utilized and haw new water can in a molten form. In utilizing this be found. Amid these problems. .types of heating Scientists at Utah State Univer- method, two They equipment are essential. with, the U.S. sity, cooperating consist of equipment to keep the Bureau of Reclamation, are find material hot as long as it is in ing ways and means of protect- the plane, and the equipment flhe water we already on the ing much of ground to initially heat have protecting that water from "OASIS OF HEW STUDY : Unpublished reports at the U-Geological Survey indicate that 14 million acre feet of water evaporate annually from reser- voire and lakes In ithe ,17 western states. An acre foot of water is an acre of water one foot deep. The evaporation from the surface of Lake Mead alone would cover all of Washington, D.C., with 25.6 feet of water. It Is equivalent to enough water to 'supply 3 million people, a city approximately the size of with all tteir fresh water culinary needs for one year. One acre foot of water saved will supply an average size family for one year. The seriousness of evaporation can be illustrated by data on Utah Lake In Utah County- Utah Lain with las area, of 90,000 acres has an evaporation las each summer In excess of four feet of surface water, or 360,000 acre Chi-caf- fo, - Sect According; to Dr. Vaughn Hansen, engineering experiment station director, USU, It has been known for more than 25 years that certain chemicals spread on water surfaces will form a film molecule thick and will re the material. Tijsta were made over three different bodies of water; the first on the Salmon Creek Reservoir in Idaho; the second at Utah Lake near Provo; the third at Bear Lake. (According to Earl Israelsen, Re search Engineer, who is working with Dr. Hansen on the project, these tests proved aerial application of Hexadecanol to be defin itely practical. Cost of the application was not the objective of the 1991 research- - Nevertheless the experience gained .mows that cost per acre foot of water saved was very promising. During the summer of 1962, to further prove the feasibility of application and economics, new equipment was installed to spray the Hexadecanol in powder form. "We are very, very pleased wfth fte results of our experiment so far,' Mr Israelsen said. "With change and modification we have determined the feasibility of this equipment in spraying large bodies of water.'' "Additional verification and valuation is necessary before reliable figures can be made avail atole but we will say the results are very eaicouraging.n fe I PURE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER. M m sj- ' ' -- V I s j -t- he-wheel on ed Q. What is the difference In the kitchen, a straight wooden clothespin serves as a perfect bookmark. Keep one close by your cookbooks; it holds them open and prevents pages when you are trying to follow instructions. passed by the incoming Congress. This could be true of the proposal of medical care for the elderly under Social Security, if the Administration decides once again to make a hard fight for such action. It could Ibe true of the creation of a department of urban affairs-Tha- t would mean further undermining of the functions of our of unemployment coinpensatton, and a definite step toward of this system. It could enable the Administration to get through the type of farm bill it tried for in the last Congress. It could lead to still larger ap--' propriations and more spending. On taxes as such, the issue prob- -. ably will be the already large states. deficit and the lack of necessity Tt could be true of the sugfor the type of reform the Adgestion for a permanent extension ministration wants. " I .M . Need money TODAY? It's as near as your TELEPHONE us a call. Chances are your money will be waiting. Buy new clothes, a better car, or pay off old bills. Give CITY FINANCE CORPORATION Loans below $600 made by City Finance Ca 637-20271 E. Main St. Price 0, IS22TO 200022 To The Businessman . . . y Stnea policies. peliey aWscals art aat gaaraatosd, tacr Sf iaP be- tween the dividends that a life insurance company pays to its policyholders and the dividends that some life companies pay to their stockholders? A. A mutual life insurance com-ian(which has no stockholders, bat is In effect owned by Its policyholders) generally issues "participating" policies on which slightly higher premiums are charged than would normally be needed to cover the company's expenses and obligations. The purpose of this extra charge is to meet any d contingency, such as an rise is mortality, say, doe to as epidemic. If (as usually happens) no such contingency occurs, the company then refunds part W its premiums la the form of dividends to policyholders. These dividends merely reduce the cost of insurance to the policyholder, and he normally does not have to pay any Income tax on them. A stock life insurance company (which is owned by stockholders) generally issues policies oa which premium rates are calculated as closely as possible to actaal cost No dividends are paid to policyhsWers. The stockholders bear tht risk f say eoauageacy sad share hi Is as i if predicting whether attar' ssltey GSCAatSJS, OX if ng YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS HIS DIRECT LINE OF COMMUNICATION WITH YOU1 thw newspcrper the busmwasman oan show yam to teal what b Mils, why rutd baa you product how much it cotne. and where to come to artwraaV tt T7U th newspaper way' oi showing you listbuy waraeh crves you precious shopping tune letting you deck by before you go to town what you worn to buy- - WbqTt more, you oan chp the ads and lake them wti. you t remind you to take orivanjage oi th) bargairai you trri about rt. - location for spring cultivation. writs lbs name of each type with a waterproof marking pen on the side of d straight clothespin. Stick in ground be- -' side bulb so only the top of pin shows. yPROTECTIOHQ which they pay dividends to And, la a few cases, motaal esnpaates also issas ssaM I Bulbs wintering underground in your garden? To mark rhek te any pronto. Their dividends asa subject to iaceaie tax. Some stock compaaies alas issne "participating" policies, as i - ar anex-pecte- BREWED WITH Run a two-folength of colorful ribbon wooden through the coils of three spring-typ- e clothespins, tying each in place' about 6 inches' apart along the ribbon. Tape or thumbtack vertically to wall or door, and note hanger, perfect you hove a ready-mad- e for keeping memos and reminders in easy i view. j5y sr wffl t sMatatety seat baa. tangraiatosatto XJJi SHOP THE STORES THAT ADVEKTIS8 IN YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER! M |