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Show , The Tooele Transcript Friday, July 24, 1959 four panics, and five booms .Alfor admire young men though (heir courage and initiative, I .hmg that investors should alwavs onsult both young man and ok' m m The younger men think hat we are ton inually entering 'new eras" und that panics Cdn never occur again Then they are bearish too long whin the country is in a depitssion. Older men, however, know that eter since there have been any reliable reiords, wars, business, investments, and even nations have moved in cycles Periods of have prospenty encouraged carelessness, dishonesty, and an in govincrease urlreasoil,1kle and perernment, corporation, re sonal debt Hus ha finally suited in a decline and depression A depression tends to make people industrious and more anxious to pay up their debts. This results in a period of improvement and another era of prosper- Practical Business 1 Four Ways lo Invest Money In- Baboon Park, Mass., July 23. money. keeping these s'oeks for t uniulaiive Preferreds lor Before explaining these fourU long time This is Sdt'sfaetory come Oidy. With Program No J programs, let me impress upon if the advisor makes sound selec you would not sill your stocks in com a high market, but would wait for readers the importance of When, however, notjuons. mixing the programs Each has panies are young, it is dnficul' a lower market before buy ig This Program is very its advantages and disadvant to know what they will be whemotlurs suitable for older people select ihey "grow up " ages Hence, you should one and stick to it. Ihts advice As an illustration, I am listing 4. The FourfoldSystem. Program is based on over 51 years of ex- he names of some such stoik N'o 4 is the one I Ike hist, com pel lence in the "school of hard which were bought, in accordance bin ng profit, income and securknocks and hard work." with Program No 2. by an Intel ity Sm h an investor today would 1. Investing By The Cycle .Profot have one third of his money in ligent Boston stock broker gram No. I calls for selling at a his children and grandchildren good common stocks as an inf la tune like this and depositing the These storks are now valueless t m hedge, one third of his funds money received in a bank, wait- Amalgamated Gold Dredging in bonds or good cumulative pre Anthracite ferred slocks for income, and one ing for the next big bieak which Co ; Black Diamond will some day surely come, Then Coal Boston Mining Ex hird in cash, waiting for a break and you will again buy the most act- ploration. Calif whatever Fortune Oil. in the market. Thus, ive good stocks and hold them Deadwood Standard Gold Mm happens, he would be able to take until another bull market comes, ing and Milling, Dorothy Gold advantage of any future market then follow the same plan over Mining, Eastern Kentucky Oil situation a m not Although I again. This is the most profitable Goldfield Mutual Prospecting and strong for Program No I, 1 fie! piogram for those with courage Developing, Hidden Fortune Alin that Progiain No 2 is dangeious and patience. mg Co , Invincible Gold Mining and that it is wrong to ignore the 2. The Long Growth Common Mount Glines Gold and Silver 'ups and downs" of the stock Stock Program. No. 2 provides Mining Co ; Old Mexico Mining market that investors pay no attention to and Milling, Santa Ana Tin Mm CONCLUSION: During the more slock market prices but purchase mg and Spcarfish Gold Mmmg than 54 years that I have been 1 a little long growth" stock every and Reduction Co. studying the stock market, few months as they have the 3. Buying Good Stocks and have seen it go through 3 wars, of Thirteen valuable sources practical businiss managermrit are now available to small funs in a sing'e volume according to Mr Harold R Smetlnlls, Regional Directc of the S..iall Bus ness Administration for thu area Small Marketers Aids Annual of Numb'r 1 is a compilat.on the Agency's previously published Small Marketers Aids and can be purchased fiom the Depart nice 1 142 of Commerce. New Cu'uir1 House, Denver, Colorado. When making the announcement Mr Smethills said, "The responsibility of the Small Business Adsmall ministration to serve all business is dear. The Small Marketers Aids senes Is a broadened aspect of the Agency's services In combining the first 13 of the Small Marketers Aids we are able to preserve material fei those who may wish to use it as ity Although those who follow Pro to may fie unable gram No pick out the exact high spot of a ouli market and the low spot of 1 a bear market, yet they are performing a very important social service. Those who sell when the market is abnormally high tend to make the prosperity area less dangerous, while those who buy Penney's 'HT n Aids Xot c Available -- 'AYllOW NELDLES, THIMBLES AND PINS 4 11 Club members completed their cummur !y service project this week when they made a visit to the Tooele rest home and presented the "old folks" with a basket of fruit. Club leaders are Mrs Barhaia Ellsworth and Diane make during a depression heip Jiat depression less terrible In other words, those who are wist enough (and there are not tot many of these) to successfully .ollow Program No 1 tend tc level out business, investment, ani the to employment conditions benefit of all FAMILY Weyland, who are pictured above with a fiw of the patients employees and Mrs I dna Gillespie and club members Nila Winkler, Linda Kirk, Nancy Weyland, Pamela Scott, and Mar.lyn White Also in the picture are Mrs. Ellsworth's children Terry and Barry. REUNION & Sfotfrrti Vxv th .v. ert i Nutf- tiMSSkeMli ilYfN'fhtrtr Xvny.iitf.Sx Timely merchandise you would have paid much more for just days ago. Check every item . hurry in . . . the whole family saves! PRICE SMASH 37c ydi Reduced summer sheers cotReduced easy-car- e tons! Final Reduction! Men's Straws West'n or Dress over 100 hats to Choose from 1.22 Hurry! . . One Group Better Panamas, highCottons & Raj oils er priced western & dress types! 50c yd. GIRLS RACK TO SCHOOL DRESSES COTTON PLAIDS & PLAINS 3 to 14 2.25-3.0- 0 WOMENS BETTER SKIRTS REDUCED COTTON CORDS . . . Textured Plains 2.88 RIG CLOSEOUT ON SUMMER JEWELRY WHITE AND PASTELS . . . p1us tax 2 - 1.00 SOFT BOUFFANT HALF SLIPS IN TIERS . . . WASH & WEAR Dacron & Colton i SPECIAL BUY! $2 SMART SUMMER DRESSES! JUNIORS, MISSES, WOMEN! Pick a wardrobe of smart new dresses fashions! Shirt sleeveless dress-up- s. $88 to Prettiest AND fabrics! Exceptional savings. It's Penneys huge July Bar- Rosy Strawberries Say Make Jam MEN'S CUSHION SOLE WORK SOX ADJUSTABLE SLEEPER -TYPE STROLLER! Backrest adjusts for sitting Rcmoveablc or sleeping1 canopy hood. Padded scat and backrest. Chrome plated pusher. Woven plaid pastic body. Folds flat! AKo Sawac! 1 - GARDEN IIOSE reduced ELS . . Decorator Colors .... .... Tjpc Metal llilicliair W OPEN THURS. 'TIL SHOES SHOES & 5-1.- Flats Children's White Dress Shoes Womens White Casual Lli Boys & & & Pumps Mens Sandals Mens Canvas Oxfords fTTT 9 nm Needs Used Cars (SO THE LID'S OFF) TIIE HIGHEST TRADE-I- N PRICES EVER OFFERED I OR CLEAN TRADES 2.88J 2.88J Boys CHEVROLET THE SKY'S THE LIMIT 2-1.- .g- - Women's Sandals Mr. and Mrd. Ray McKendrick and childien Clair, Douglas, Sharon and Stephen, returned home last week, following a delightful tour of Yellowstone Park Lnroute home they visitied with relatives and friends at Black-foot- , Idaho. And Will Go On This Sale 1.00 2.22 Full Size INerlon Tailored Panels 1.00 Unliemmed Large Flour Squares 21 Grill' .Motor, Spit, W anning Oacii 16.88 SHOES SHOES iSHOES d engineers and scientists. All Cars Must Go 7 ONLY MENS SPORT COATS 13.88 2.77 MENS WALKING SHORTS reduced MENS BROADCLOTH SHORTS 2 - 1.00 BIG BATH TO t, 30 New (he'vs WOMENS GOWNS & PAJAMAS reduced 2, 00 MNL Beck-stror- 6 gain Day Event! 50 Ft. the Miss Kristie Colledge, was center of a gay group on Friday afternoon, July 17th The occasion was being her 9th birthday, and celebrated with party games, light refreshments and favors Guests in ciuded Jill Johnson, Steven Rhonda Biggs, Shanna Ton loll. Dandy Mason, Rose Ann Col ledge, Kathy Jensen, Kayleen Judy and Joyce Roholt, Susan Hales, George I rtekson, Sandra and Randy Colledge, Carol Ann Hansen, Janet Beckstrom. Also Mrs Iris Colledge and grandmother Mrs F. H Battion Kristie received many lovely gifts She is the Federal Government employees daughter of Mr . and Mrs W. H lead all other groups of workers Colledge .n percentage of participation in the payroll savings plan for buySURPRISE PARTY ing US. Savings Bonds Fifty Miss Jeannecn Warner, was five per cent of all Federal emhonored at a surprise party, in ployees are regularly buying Savcelebration of her 12th birthday ings Bonds on Tuesday, July 7. Lawn games were played and light relresh-ment- s SUNDAY PICNIC served to guests. Misses Jacobs, Georgia Beverly BenMr. and Mrs. Gilbert Berhold DarThanna Willardson, son, lene Thomas, Lana Parker, Patty and bos, Mark and Matthew, Salt of and Raydecn Warner. Jeanneen Lake City, joined the family Mr and Mrs. James Young, Jr. received many lovely gifts. She and children, Allen, Frances, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs David, for a picnic at City Park on Warner. Ray Sunday. The Naval Ordnance Laboratory. Silver Springs, Md , employs 3,000 poisons to develope, evaluate and improve new weapons for the United States Fleet Of these 1,000 are college giad-uateSac-ket- and Mrs Grant Sterk, ac compamed by W ill Richey, motorto ed to Manti, last Thursday, attend the Chailcs Braithwaite amily reunion, held last Saturday. Mr. Richey also visited with relatives at Ephraim, Utah The reunion was held at the Manti City Park. A business delicious meeting, swimming, dinner, visiting, a ball game and and color pictures were shown more were taken of the event Present were. Charles Braithwaite, father and his family, Mr and Mrs Dick M Braithwaite and family, Pocatello, Idaho; Mr and Mrs. Charles Maurice BraithGary K. Nelson waite and family, Torrance, Cal ; Mr. and Mrs. Homer R. Braith waite and family, D Paso, Tex ; Sea Scouts on Cruise; Mr. and Mrs .Jean M. Braithwaite and family, Mrs. Beth B Guest of Navy Nielson and family, Mr. and Mrs B. C. Braithwaite and children Sea Scout Gary K. Nelson, son all of Manti, Mr. and Mrs. Larry of former Tooeleans, Mr and Nevada, Mrs. Wilmcr D Nelson, is one of Wegcamp, Las Vegas, father, 23 scouts, selected by the U. S formerly of Tooele The Charles Braithwaite was the old- Navy for a two week good will est present, 79 years and a seven cruise to Acapulco, Mexico The lour left San Diego, aboard months old baby was (he youngand est of 59 family members pre the USS Trasnport Calvert docked at Acapulco, July 19, for sent. a three day stay after visiting RELATIVES VISIT several sea ports on the West Mr. and Mrs. H M Nicholson, coast The group was entertaintheir ed by scouts in several mexican Midvale, accompanied by daughter, Mrs Evelyn Vaughan cities Gary is a member of the Sea and children, Patrice, Nikki, Fort Scout Ship 4 of Tucson, Arizona Worth, Texas, enjoyed a patio dinner and family get together at He is the grandson of Mrs Bessie W the home of another daughter. Bob Kemp, and the late John of this city. and Dorothy Bloomdale. The Kemp event was in celebration of Mr H TOUR YELLOWSTONE M Nicholsons 66 birthday, and many lovely gifts were presented to Mr and Mrs. Farrell Davies and him. Mrs. Vaughan and children children, Christine and Steven, remained here and will visit this made a tour of Yellowstone Park, week. They will be joined by Mr and camped out and hiked for a James Vaughan about August 11, pleasant four days, returning home and return home with him. the weekend of July II and Farrell and Gloria Davies HERE TROIM MISSOURI Bob and Dorothy Bloomdale cn Mrs. James C. Wood and son joyed a trip to Timpanogas Cave Randy, Kansas City, Missouri, ar last Friday, with a tour of the nved Friday and arc guests of cave, followed, upon their return parents, Mr and Mrs. W. E. Wey- down the mountain, by dinner and land and sister Ircfa Castagno a show at Salt Lake that evening They plan to visit here for about BIRTHDAY PARTY three weeks with relatives. They with an Miss Jeanette Shafer, celebrated spent Tuesday visiting aunt, Mrs. Jerusha Hogan, at Lake her eighth birthday on Wednesday afternoon, July 15, with a party, Point, accompanied by Mrs. held at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Franklin R. Shafer VISITS HERE Games were played, light refreshMiss Gloria George, Lyndyll, ments and favors were served and were who has sung on the Curtis Jacobs pictures taken. Present Show on Station K T U.T in the Launa Erickson, Ann Lowry, Con' past, is spending this week here, me Bankhead, Connie Mantos, Jan et McKay and Vicky Jenkins visiting with Miss Lucille Pogue Mr siWatt BIRTHDAYPARTY permanent reference source " A national survey conducted among men familiar with business was made by the Agency to uncover the most urgent and significant problems that had proved to be the most common stumbling blocks to good successful management. Articles In the Annual are designed to highlight these problems and suggest st"ps toward their solution. Topics In the volume discuss basic subjects of records management, advertising and stock control as they relate to small retail, wholesale and service firms. Chapters in Small Marketers Aids Annual No 1 cover subjects such as. "Attracting Customers to Your Small Store," "Basic Stock Control for Small Stores," Credit Policies Building Sound for Small Stores, and "Turning Customer Complaints Into " LOTS MORE CLEARANCE ITEMS IX LI LR DLPAIUMLNT . . . HIRR IN! To every homemaker rosy ripe strawberries say "homemade strawberry jam! And who wants to resist when delicious jam is eo quickly made with powdered fruit pectin. Heres the easv recipe. STRAWBERRY JAM lbs. jam) 11 medium glasses 7 cups (3 lbs ) sugar 4Vi cups prepared fruit (about 1 box ( 1 Vt oz ) powdered 2 qts. ripe strawberries) Tirld: about (5'j fruit pectin First, prepare the fruit. Crush completely, one laver at a time, about 2 quarts fully ripe strawberries. Measure 4VS cups into a very large saucepan. Then make the jam. Measure sugar and set aside. Add powdered fruit pectin to fruit in saucepan and mix well. Place over high heat and stir until mixture comes to a hard boil At once stir in sugar. Bring to a full rolling boil and bod hard I minute, stirwith metal ring constantly. Remove from heat and 5skim off foam spoon. Then stir and skim bv turns for minutes to cool slightly, to prevent floating fruit Ladle auickly into glasses Cover jam at with Vs mh hot paraffin. If jars are ued, seal 'You Can't Beat A Mantes Deal' Mantes Chevrolet OPEN UN TIL B P.M. v.v, Don I Miss This Sale! ENDS JULY 31 i |