OCR Text |
Show Midvale Journal, Thursday, September 18, 1930 HERRIMAN ITEMS Mr. Harold Coley of Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. Arch Farmer of Seattle, Washington and Vern Farmer of Salt Lake were we~k-end guests of Miss Jessie Farmer and Mrs. John T. Bodell. Mr and Mrs. Geo. J. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Ceal Poore were theatre guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Poore Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Butterfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone Wednesday of last week. Lloyd Stone visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stone last week-end. Mrs. Spencer Miller and sons, Loran and Douglas, left last Tuesday for Nephi to attend the fiftieth wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Crane and Mrs. Jeanette Crane were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sandstorm of Riverton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Butterfield of Riverton and Miss Ruth Butterfield of Salt Lake were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Butterfield during the week. Mrs. David Haycock of Salt Lake visited with her mother, Mrs. Jeanette Crade Wednesday . Mrs. Spencer Miller and sons, Loran and Douglas, Mrs. T. A. Ingram, Mrs. John T. Bodell and Miss Jessie Farmer all attended the theatre in Salt Lake Saturday. .... TAKING THE GUESS Los Angeles Livestock Market OUT OF BUSINESS LOS ANGELES, Sept. 18.-Indi- / ojintly by the meat packers, distrib' eating that meat consumption is · utors, commi.ssion firms and the Los B JOHN G LONSDALE keeping pace with population growth A;ngeles Umon Stock. !ar~s. The y • in southern California livestock d1rect n e w~:~paper advertlsmg 1s based President American Banker• slaughter figures J'ust ;eleased by largely on rice. app.eal, whereas the Assoc!atlon government, state, city and county genera1 campat~ 1s base d on th e BANKERS and business men err in agencies show that the July "kill" of value of meat~ m general from a not adopting more universally the cattle, hogs and sheep in Los Angeles health standpomt. tactics of the scientist. When the · county is more than 50 per cent Another factor which has been scientist wishes ;,:cater than for the same month in j helpful in building up meat sales in to fathom the · ~ 22, just eight years ago. Meat ani- southern California has been the cool mysteries of the m :J.ls slaughtered in Los Angeles summer enjoyed on the coast this -:o unty in July totaled 27,006 cattle, year. On the other hand, the many universe or re- 11,930 calves, 52,111 hogs, and 7o,797 weeks of abnormally hot and dry ;·olve things into :;,beep and lambs, largest total kill and weather in most other sections of the t'1eir - component the largest cattle, hog and sheep July country tended to restrict meat eatr;:1.rts he calli! to slaughter in this county on record. ing. his assiFt::mce the In view of the sharp increases in At the present rate of meat conmagnifying power l:'laughter over the same period a year sumption so far this year, it is safe of the microscope. ago, it must be conceded that part of to assume that the slaughter of cattle, '!'here before him, t he increased consumption is a result hogs and sheep in Los Angeles county like an open book, 1f lower costs of meats to the con- will be by far the largest on record, lie the secrcto; of ·m:ter, following drastic reductions in with lamb slaughter showing a parplices cattle and sheep on the ticularly large increase. It is estinature which un- hoof. of A dollar spent now for meat mated that Los Angeles county will John G. Lonsdale aided eyes canuot will obtain a greater value today, this yea r slaughter around 340,000 observe. when compared with other foods, than cattle, 750,000 l:logs and 800,000 sheep The un..,::mny pow r of tile micro- for several years. Beef is from one- and lambs, making up about half of scope's all-seeing c,;e has revealed fifth to one-third lower than it was the livestock slaughtered in the entire countless ''screts for the material and a yea~ ago; and lamb is more than state. intellectual progres:; oi humanity. It one-thtrd lower. Increased demand for meats is reh. 1 enabled us to stu..:y the processes A feature which has been valuable fleeted in larger receipts arriving at of grqwing cells in plant and animal In bringing about greater meat con- the Los Angeles Union Stock Yards, life, trace the causea of disease and sumption is the great volume of meat .vhich has become one of the major successfully combat the ills of man- advertising being carried on by re- iivestock markets in the United kind; it has aided the engil~eer in his tail meat dealers, who are taking ad- States. search for stronger and more service- vantage of low prices to make attractive "specials" in daily newspaper adDolling Up the Man able materials, giving us taller, lighter vertising. Coupled with this direct Gentleman's Wardrobe, including and more sanitary structures, and bet~ advertising appeal is a general meat ter highways; it has disclosed the de- advertising campaign being waged two overcoats, two new lampshades. fects In steel rails and brought us an era of safer railway travel; it has added to the food supply of the nation; in fact, it has affected favorably nearly ever)" activity the human race, whether it apply to production, distribution or consumption, in time of p ace or in time of war. In the business and banking world, economic research and analysis serve as the microscope through which we are enabled to see basic factors more clearly and thus dP.termine the causes of success and failure. Only recently have we begun to realize the full value of research and analysis and apply them in such a way as to eliminate the guesswork that was characteristic of industry a few years ago. "Eliminate the guess and reach success," might well be a motto for all of us. urday at the home of Mrs. Lucy Green, honoring her birthday anniversary. A good social time was enjoyed. Dinner was served. Covers were laid for Mrs. Wan Beeny, Mrs. Oscar Beeny, Mrs. Emma Nicol, Mrs. Ed Fenstermaker, Mrs. Chester Baker, Mrs. Ella Cole, Mrs. Thomas Allsop, Mrs. Frank Forbush, Mrs. Lester Forbush and Mrs. Green's daughters, Mrs. Sam Beckstead and Mrs Henry Parry. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coomber were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. UNION Mrs. Andrew Anderson and daughter Lottie, of East Midvale, and Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Miller of Salt Lake visited Monday with Mrs. L. Brady. Thursday evening, September 25, the Relief society of the Union ward w ill serve a hot supper from 5 until lo'clock. Prices will be 25 cents for adults and 15c for children. After supper a picture show will be given. Mrs. Bessie Forbush and Mrs. Lucy Green left Monday morning for Moab, where they expect to pend a week More than two-thirds of the televisiting relatives. phones in the world are under priFriends and relatives gathered Sat- vate ownership. I Protect Your Auto Top For W'inter Driving 1 Now is the time to go oyer your automobile top and give it a new coat of top dressmg before the fall rains and winter weather set in. We recommend STEELCOTE RUBBER TOP DRESSING It Will Give Satisfaction C.~J. Ridd Motor Co. Durant Sales and Service • Banking Conducting Continual Research The C:REST oli QUA.LJ.TY MORE FOR. The world's (jre~t:e.,t automobile value is offered by Du:t-ant. Every mo~el in Du· rant's comp~ete line of fou&·s a si..z::e:J~ gives you more for your money than you ever expected from any manufacturelr ••• In no other car can you lind such blgh quail• ty at such low cost PRICES START $ DELl VER:ED 3E RE li'ULLY EQUIPPED DURANT C. J. RIDD MOTOR CO. Midvale, Utah The American Bankers Association is daily submitting every phase and every department of banking to searching scrutiny and study, says John G. Lonsdale, president of this the world's greatest financial association. The findings of these investigations are made available to the 20,000 members of the organization for their guidance. "It is 'a fine tribute to the spirit of cooperation among bankers that 'it is able to carry on this work," he says. "Bankers from <Jne end of the country to the other are constantly giving freely and unselfishly of their skill and experience so that the association may produce the truly great results that are being accomplished." Statistical information on national and state banks, savings institutions, trust companies and trust departments, clearing house groups and general banking is prepared after exhaustive inquiry and distributed for the use of all bankers. The organization's investigations have resulted in the passage of beneficial legislation, revision of banking practicea and innumerable changes for a stronger and more efficient banking structure. It has set up an educational system through its affiliated American Institute of Banking, where 45,000 ambitious young bank men and women are now availing themselves of the opportunity to advance in the banking field. "It has been well said that the American Bankers Association, exclusive of the Federal Reserve System, has been the greatest single nationwide source of stability and im].)roved conditions for banking in the United States," Mr. Lonsdale says, Banking Grows More Complicated DENVER, Colo.-The increase in the technicalities of the banking business in the past dozen years was shown by a speaker before the American Institute of Banking which held its annual convention h~e recently when he pointed out that in 1918, when the institute last met in this city, it gave only three courses, while today it gives 10, with more subjects in preparation. At the earlier date, he said, the curriculum of the institute consisted of elementary banking, commercial and banking law, and money and banking, whereas today it consists o! banking fundamentals, commercial law, negotiable instruments, standard economics, standard banking, credits, investments, trust functions, a:nalyzill1; finan· cial statements, and public speaking, while the two new subjects of bank operation and organization, and bank management are to be added. Make it an ELEG· TRIFlED HOME, where the utmost in household comfort is obtained at a cost which is no greater than that of old-fashioned methods. The Electric Range The Electric Refrigerator There is nothing to compare with the wonderful cooking results you will obtain with a Hotpoint or Westinghouse Electric Range. A worthwhile investment in household comfort. The General Electric refrigerator is outstanding for efficiency, dependability and economy in performing the important task of protecting your food supply. These Famous Ranges, which you'll find on display in our stores, are the finest money can buy. The Electric Water Heater Of course, you need hot water constantly. But do you always get it? You do with an Electric Water Heater in your home. Its dependability is unfailing. With its famous Monitor Top, hermetically sealed, it brings to you the greatest efficiency and economy. You can really save with a General Electric. There is available to you a very attractive time-payment plan • cove~ing the purchase of one or all of these appliances-and a very economical one-nteter rate for their operation in your home. PHONE US AND LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT THIS SUPERIOR HOME SERVICE The New Pace of Buainess Change Business evolution used to move sl-owly-it measured off its gradual changes almost invisibly, like the hour hand on the clock. But today its tempo is that of the second hand. The movement of evolution that is quickeniniJ business with rapid changes is alarm· ingly visible and makes it dimcult to kee.p up with them.-R. S. Hecht. Murray vs. Jordan, first game of the season, at ~lurray, Sept. 19. .. UTAH POW & LIGHT CO. Efficient Public Service .. |