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Show 'ag THE Eight Agencies Find Penney's - COME TO r ) r r I r; r 1 Problems Beset yrw 1(1 JL ILV y OF.fAVIHCS Mt YOURSllf Group Big-Pa- y Of - NEW YORK It might be a trifle difficult to work up a great wave of sympathy for the $2S.000-a-yea- r man, but a little examination of the subject will disclose that this salary-categor- y doesn't mean the man making that much money annually is living in a bed of roses. TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH mm S. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WILLIAM ELLIOTT m a ivi bsn-pFORE8T TUCKER a r u t V DEVINE ANDY THE LAST BANDIT According to agencies specializSUNDAY AND MONDAY ing in these ultra starched-colla- r jobs, the holders thereof have their JENNIFER JONES problems, chief of which is what JOHN GARFIELD to do to improve themselves and is PEDRO ARMENDARIZ there any chance for advancement. But, these agencies say, if the man works hard, and $25,000-a-yeuses his brain, he may get ahead. 3 More Big Jobs "There's no question that more big jobs are available today than at TUESDAY-WEDNE8DAany time in at least 10 years," says W. Gail Camp, head of one of the THURSDAY upper bracket agencies. TWO BIG HITS "Scores of good openings have 'JOHNNY APOLLO" WILL gone begging for want of the right BE RUN ONCE ONLY 8TART direcman," says Walter A. Lowen, INJ3 AT 9:10 P. M. tor of another agency. RITA HAYWORTH These and other experts in the VICTOR MATURE field cite recent examples of $25,000 in a year men who made good. The merchandise manager of a large electrical company got a $40.- TYRONE POWER 000 job with a machine manufactur- DOROTHY LAMOUR of in er as charge EDWARD ARNOLD sales. After several reorganiza tions, he was made president. A veteran salesman went to a pharmaceutical company as salesman, was promoted to sales mana- 3 ger of a subsidiary and then became president of a new branch. FRIDAY SATURDAY Another man left his job as sales . MYRNA LOY manager of an electrical appliance ROBERT MITCHUM firm to become sales manager of a In three chemical company. years, be climbed to the "presidency at $60,000 a year. Situation Not Black You see, the situation is not black. Camp, Lowen and other agency heads report they have on hand nuOne Gallon Per Coat merous applications from comAn small room will take average more than to fill jobs paying panies one gallon of paint per coat for $25,000 a year. They're looking for sales managers, general managers, smooth finish walls. and other executive top flight brass in such fields as radio, television, house furnishings, air conditioning and electric and drug manufacturing. Camp, president of Executive Service corp., points out that with return to the buyers" market many firms face competiton for a long time, and a lot of related problems. "Many have cut their staffs," he says. "Everybody is forced to work harder. A lot of top management near retirement age does not want to work that much harder. Many presidents are seeking retirement "Realignment is going on. Practically every company is either openly or quietly looking for one or more top executives. But, in almost every case, they are holding out for the exceptional man." Local and Social Items Week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stephenson were Mr. and Mrs. B. Glen Smith and sens Paul and Richard of St. Gerrge, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin A. Coble of Ogden. Mrs. Coble was Durham formerly Melba Jackman of Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winn during the week were Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Rees and Mr. and Airs. Victor Austin of Idaho Falls Idaho. -- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. were dinner hosts at their home in Salt Lake City last Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Orme, Bob Great Smokies Tolley and Norma Howlett of Ne-ph-i, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Orme, Mr. Great Smoky mountains national and Mrs. Gordon Orme of Ogden, park contains 461,000 acres formerand Mr. and Mrs. Garth Tolley of ly occupied by the Cherokee Salt Lake City- - 20th, The spot where the remarkable British navigator. Captain James Cook, was slain by natives in Bay, Hawaii, is marked y a bronze tablet placed under, water. This memorial, below the surface of the sea, is visible only at tow tide, and is probably the enly eneof its kind. Kail Service' Kea-Ukek- ua During the second World war the raOroids carried more than 97 per cent of all organized military travel and more than 90 per cent of the war freight. They performed more than TO per cent of all freight service of every kind. lot so STRANGERS Y Every - in vice-preside- Pink and White Special Purchase for Our Birthday Event Limited Quantity - So Hurry fj Q Q JOHNNY in comparison with most other things you buy, you realize that telephone service THE "RED PONY Liftime - Good assortment of Colors and Sizes jjjjjj PLASTIC CHAIR CUSHION AND BACK - - COMPETE SET - - CCC friendship, convenience, good times and security, and fiow little It col APOLLO WOMENS CHENILLE ROBES 0 g Closely Tufted - A Buy of a g a "good buy." When you consider how much you get from your telephone, MY GAL SAL ALL NYLON CREPE SLIPS time you make a call from your telephone you're making is The one of today's biggc:! MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE and Telegraph Company d($ Ot i)g)iOGH 0 Beautiful Flcral Designs CHILDREN'S KNITTED SLEEP- ERS 1 - Pink - Blue - Maize 1.2Q piece styles Sizes 1 to 6 Snap Fasteners - LEATHER FACED SAFETY GLOVES - Heavy Canvas Back 7QC VISIT OUR REMNANT TABLE for a wonderful selection at Unusually Low Prices mmm.wammi yWiK: in mi ii !'"'nwirnl 'ir I - OUR SPECIAL PRICE REDUCING SALE CONTINUES PRICE FRIDAY ONLY 745.50 SEE OUR WINDOW FOR MERHANDISE ON SALE REDUCES io.oo PER DAY SELLS FURNITURE CO. I Grapefruit Production Florida ii the leading state In the production of grapefruit, fol lowed closely by Texas, witn Arizona and California producing the remainder of the commercial crop. Florida produces about 80 per cent of the total crop. Texai 35 to 40 Der cent, the desert about 0 per ent and the California summer Crap fruit area the remainder. First Gaa Turbine An outline for what was probably the first gas turbine was presented more than 260 years ago, In 1G80. book, by Bishop Wllklns In It was "Mathematical Maglck." deacribed as suitable for "turning of a spit, reeling of yarn, the chiming of bells, the rocking of a cradle, enough to give each man and boy ttona." Modern Matcbra Rats and mice will not chew the beads of modern matches even when starving. When W. A. Fair-bur- n created the present-daformula 40 years ago. It was learned that the ingredients were abhorrent to rodents. Prior to that time many fires resulted from the liking of rodents for phosphorus matches. y BAI MAC CHATTER The Birds have gone south. (the smart ones) and today, the hunters go in all directSo fellows, let's re- ions. member that old saying i "Look before you leap". Mhat doesn t apply right now much as this "Look be--. tii fore you shoot." So by be ing careful you may save a1 'life . . and the life you save4 'may be your own. Now ladies, while the bread- 'winner is in the hiUs looking for meat why don't you4 corns to our store and lool over those wonderful dolls we have on display. You. can make your choice end use our lay away plan. I say1 .do it now because we have nd grand assortment they are priced right. Don't. 'wait until they ere all picked. over or all sold. Have you a Home Freexen to put that Deer meat in7 We can be of service to you on that score, too. We nave .the General Electric line and4 the International Harvester 4 line of Home Freezers j 'Come in and let us show. ' vou how vau can kva a norne freezer at no costin fact they pay dividends. THIS XMAS LETS BUY IN NEPHI BAILEY-f.rCU- The new 1950 Studebaker with "next look" styling has already set a new all-tisales record ! me . A More people bought new Studebaker cars from Studebaker dealers last month than in previous month in history ! Studebakers September was its biggest month ever both in production and in sales! NE COMPANY 1949 Cook Memorial Caps. WE WERE ar October Thursday. TUOEBAKERS REALLY R01UNG...MTH 7HEVEXT LOOK" IN CARS |