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Show 0 But Secretary Dillon, in an ad. dress to a White 'House r' HELPER rit Friendly Hews Notes From CASTLE conference and monetary policy, said: "There B A T F by ARLENE WILSTEAD to the (Heartfelt sympathies family of Jim Tabone. He died Saturday at his home here after a long illness. Guests Thanksgiving at the L. Ochoa home were Mr and Mrs Estrada and family of Salt Lake, Mr and Mrs' Dve Ochoa and family of Sunnyside; Mr and Mrs ,Joe MoreBo and family of Sunny side, and Mrs De tores Ochoa of Hefcxr. Mr and Mrs Bay Wilstead and Dueane sprat ThaaltagiviQg at he bom of daughter and bus. band Laftae od John CPessetto in BountMul. Pearl', mother, Mrs Ctoistina Jensen of Lawrence, had been visrting at the Fessetto base, returned borne with themMrs loncfia Bend all recently spent two weeks visiting at Auburn, Wash., at Glen Detton's. Mrs D lg the former Susan Phill jps, who made her home with the Bendall family. OoneratuOations to Mr and Mrs Ouj Anderson on the arrival of tbeir first child,. Nov. 21, Kelly - to by JAMES W. DOUTHAT Members of Congress seeking stop unnecessary government ed 'below current levels. "In fact, the expanding -- I I ffiM ago .7 ' fecfiveness.1' f , Economy advocates point out that the Cuban crisis has not materially affected the government's Obedience Training: Any dog owner can tell you obedient that the pup makes the best pet. For good results with initial obedience training, follow these suggestions from one of the nation's outstanding authorities on dog care and training, Clarence C. Faw. well-traine- d, cett of the Purina Dog Care .St. Center, Louis. The basic commands are, IN UTAH news that President Lincoln had signed the enabling the Missouri River to act to aid in construction of a railroad from was the , kej , which Pacific Coast was joyously received. This West. of Utah and development to the rapid way opened the to the growth The Brewing Industry has contributed of this great Western empire through employment, raw materials, and taxes, purchases of supplies and essential to improved in providing food supplements livestock and poultry feeding methods. 'Sit; Stay; Come; and Down." SIT: Before your pet can learn anything else, he should learn to sit still and pay attention to you. Command "Sit" and push him into a sitting position. Praise him, "Good dog to SIT". If he tries to move, say "No! You SIT" and push him back into the sit position. Repeat the action until he learns the command and will sit. STAY: After he has learned to sit on command, start teaching him to STAYin in place. At m front of first, just step then gradually move fuit vr away. Always go back and jmi.se him if he has stayed. moves away he must States TODAY, in its centennial year, the United to assure Brewers Association still works constantly of quality and promaintenance of high standards and ale a- -s served. beer wherever priety on the exact be II; Neighbors (A&BON Sand - Gravel READY-MI- X Service lUr 96 Phones: North Main GR or ME Helper, Utah stall until you. Repeat the dog will come to you a home fP'TTTrTO fej'v jCi i tron ago new NCG ptv'" chimp "zoo unit is adaptable to lung capacities of Corp. rfff'fTwm .i,' TTTttl yty iJsvM ' & "VS DOC'-Chic- all zoo ani- mals "from ST Thanks to TONG-TIE- new tongs, Mom finds it easier to baby-tendin- g keep Toronto tyke within i reach, rt-yf-- gift-givin- Jy si II vl 11 if) r m J P I X-tJ- f WISE STYLE j VtI f f p -j "Mips Japan" gives pointers in London to ' Miss USA," Amedee Chabot of California, on donning kimono. 'W ar ng rec- ordkeeping burden that the time available for the conduct of business would be somewhat THREE FOR THE ROAD is theme of this snappy new English small auto, for it rides on just three wheels. Sells for about $1100; has top rpeed of 65 miles an hour. to $10 or more. gin is paid. Thus, before dinner is ordered And "her tip should be written it would be a mark of prudence down before a cab is called. to get out the record book and All tips should be recorded not mixed up with jot down the cost of the drinks. separately And the cost of the dinner meals, drinks and taxi fares, should be recorded before the And so on. hat-che- , WONDERFUL FOR OVER 150 YEARS lessened. At each stage of business travel or of business entertainment, the taxpayer would have to whip out his record book and imipart to it information which, along with recfiots and other documents, would substantiate the expenditures and their business purpose if each separate item amounted "Down" regardless of distractions. DOWN: When he's sitting, use command "Down" in a the drawn-ou- t tone, at the same time gently pull his front paws towards yoii until he's lying down. Praise him. If he jumps up "No" give your command say "Down" and put him down again. Repeat until the command is ' OUR TURN, shares oxygen from in- tercom system for family use. In n K nik years, biff items under the Christmas tree were or doll houses. But today, with kids as interested in world affairs and outer space as their parents, such items are considered juvenile even by the kids. When the average youngster can take a model kit and create his own missile or space vehicle, his imagination can soar. These ideas have been boon to parents and g aunts and uncles, too. In our own home science hobbies rate high. When relatives search for gift ideas, we just let them know Tommy is working on an electrical-scienc- e hobby project, and gift suggestions inspire themselves. It's a new world under the Christmas tree, a hobby world the likes of which never existed when I was a youngster. duction of business expenses. So onerous would be' the spot where you left him. COME: Attach a long length of light strong cord, to your dog's collar and let him drag it until he's used to it Then (wearif a large dog) hold ing gloves the end of the cord, speak the name and command, dog's "Come." Jerk the cord and start him scien- com-pute- Record-keepi- he buck him towards you. Even you may have to force to come, give him plenty of y se and praise when he petting reaches this lesson - small-fr- tists will emerge ufter the holiday season. Reason: the big variety of science hobby kits chosen cs holiday gifts. In the year ahead, Junior can operate his own amateur weather re station, Uubble in search, build a crystal radio or r, an analog or in- in addition to deficits of $3.9 ibillion for 1961, $6.3 billion for 1962, and an estimated $7.8 bil lion for 1963 (ending next June 30). This is a three-ye"ed ink'' total of $18 billion to which the 1964 deficit would be added. Another deficit in 1964 would mean that the government op crated "in rthe red" for 28 of the a study of Mr. 34 fiscal years beginning with Bulling Cement Contracting Gifts For Junior Scientists A new crop of Kennedy's budget for 1963, re- 1931. commended That defense spending As a result, the federal debt is be trimmed iby $1,478,000,000 now approximately $300 billion, and that spending be the debt ceiling is $308 billion, cut by $4484,500,000. and the Administration is genSecretary McNamara's report erally expected to seek another was made public a few days af. boost in the ceiling soon after ter former President (Eisenhower congress reconvenes on Jan. 9. had asserted that the defense And the value of the dollar from 100 budget "should be substantially has sunk to 46 cent. reduced.'' cents in 1939. Fourth Kennedy Deficit could become whatever one of the nation's biggest bus. The 1984 deficit would be inesses if ' (the Internal Revenue it turns out to toe Service puts into effect proposed regulations governing the tax de If put after NiAIM, PAGE THREE People, Spots In The Nevs by LEE MILLAN fiscal situation, since the budget asbureau estimated its cost suming the situation gets no at &10O million. worse The Budget Bureau, in its Nov. 13 review of the 1963' Budget, said that "the current estimate of expenditures for the military function of the Department of Defense is the same as the Jan uary estimate." The JOURNAL (Utah) THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1962 dorner re-- I ... Hobby de- j in the country, The oldest incorporated trade association was organized in Association, the United States Brewers that same the year 1862 , Is pimply no possibility within the fores, eable future that expenditures can be reduc- the cold war spending were shocked by Sec- mands imposed by our and by growing papulation retary of the Treasury Dillon's Lynn. She weighed 7 lbs 3 oz. assertion that even higher ex- will make sorri'2 increase inevi. and makes her home at present table. are "inevitable." with her mother iMarva, at her penditures "For exaimlpde, defense and These 'legislators had hoped grandparents, Mr and Mrs Walspace expenditures will rise subthe Administration that Kennedy lace Gibson. Guy is on navy duty would at least hold in the fiscal 1964, to stantially spending in the Pacific ocean. , the oresent level if unwilling merely to pay for programs al- The Dodd, Ray and Lynn Wil to make cuts underway In accordance in order to easejread steads motored to Lawrence Sat the way for tax reduction and tolwith Parft appropriations. "xt is now ckax 14131 our vove toward greater fiscal J urday evening where they attend mitments ito the defense and de. ed the wedding at Cleveland of velopment of the Free World, nephew David Wilstead and Miss Laura Lee Adams. The young family motored to Salt Lake coupled with the current state of couple left for Great Falls, Mont, i nursaay winere tney were dinner our economy, will mean a furwhere he's stationed with the guests at the horn of Lynn's ther budget deficit in fiscal 1964." sister, Mrs Dessa Snow. One of the many ithings that Air Force. at the economy advocates are wonderThanksgiving guests Mr and Mrs Leland OLsen enjoyed having as guests at their home of Mr and Mrs Edgar John ing about is Secretary of Dehome for the holiday, Mt and i son were their children and fam fense iMoNamara's statement in Mrs Curtis Johnson of Salt Lake. ilies, Mr and Mrs Veloy Piccioni July that military spending could Carl Hreinson, son of Mr and Paula and .Eugene of Paonia, Col be cut by $3 ibillion a year with, and that action Mrs Hubert IHretinson, spent the( Mr and Mrs Jack Woodward in five years and 'itaken would assure savalready Jong .weekend visiting at his and children of Kearns, Mr Scott Johnson and sons of ings of $?50 million in defense parents' home. (He is employed (Mrs Lak.e and Mr and Mrs La. spending during the succeeding Salt is Salt Lake City. j Lisle Ann Robinson spent her. Mar Johnson and family of Price, 12 months, President Kennedy, praising the Thanksgiving at the home of par said he found it "parcnts Mr and Mrs (Wallace Robin. report, ( 5$ son. She resides dn Salt Lake. ticularly ncouraging" that "econ omies in defense procurement Mr and Mrs Lynn Wilstead and and logistics can toe achieved without impairing operational ef. It happened 100 ' on fiscal CENTRAL COMMISSION AND SUPPLY CO Phone - 472-569- 1 Helper Your Hometown Newsp aper Wherever you go, the bourbon to beat you can! if Waterfill-FbazieRECOGNIZING THE ACHIEVEMENTS Also Available OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW K Issue by issue, your local newspaper unfolds the history of your community in stories describing important or interesting events as they happen to your friends, your family, and other members of your community. A source of interest and pride when they appear in the news, these stories bring personal accomplishments and events to the attention of the entire community. 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