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Show JVLY THE BEAVER PRESS, TBXBSDA Y, chandise IN AMERICAN BUSINESS By John Craddock B fill S5I gbf:'Tfe W NEW YORK, July NESS To the business man confidence is the basis of profits, and the prospect of profit is what made prosperity. Factories are reopened or new ones built as that soon as operators believe chance there is at least a 60-5- 0 of being able to sell more merchandise at a profit in the near future. The return of confidence usually begins to manifest itself in the stock market. People are willing to pay more for stocks and bonds of corporations once they feel assured that earnings and dividends are likely to increase. Last week men and women all over the country and even in Europe began to invest idle money in American securities. Result the stock market rose to a new high for 1938. Even confirmed pessimists had to admit that all signs Indicate the low point In the depression is behind us. HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 ITS A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP AT TIIIS BEAUTIFUL HOSTELRY ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Mgr. W. R. MARTIN GARAGE MILFORD, UTAII WV Dealer for VVV CHRYSLER and I Automobiles United States Tires owe Do Repair very healthy t Work on All Makes of Cars For PROTECTION AND BEAUTY Paint Your Home of e sin. .. 'SURBURBAN(K)S' in an acid soil, where thrive Beans carrots prefer to "stay over on the alkaline side." These are two of the more elementary of many fine points of soil testing and adjusting that Suburban Burbanks are learning this year. Soil diagnosticians of the Freeport Sulphur company report home gardeners are going much more scientific than ever before, with unfor small usual demand noted chemical kits, sold at hardware and seed stores for from 12 to $20, with which they test and adjust garden soil for alkalinity-acidit- y balance. Kits consist of test tubes and manual, charts, vials of fluids. Some gardeners report savings of up to 50 per cerJ of their summer vegetable bill through this scientific "truck ing." .. THINGS TO 'WATCH FOR heads in which arrows are imbedA ded to guide the stroke "can't miss torpedo" which, in case it misses an enemy battleship, turns back and strikes the warship from the opposite side . . . Portable partitions for soda fountains, which move on an overhead rail and can be adjusted to divide off any number of seats from others A germicide more than tincture of iodine, potent An "elevayet less irritating tor" car which runs up and down the side of the stairs in your home. the Tire Repairing Washing inside and out We Carry a Complete Line of FULLER Paints and Varnishes D. 0. Robinson Phone 135 CONOCO MACKERELL LUMBER CO. BEAVER, UTAH Service Sfafion Ho. 3 (Consult the County Clerk or Signers for Farther Information) ve MEET jri.v i.,,in ThA . A,r,An . Lt41 will NOTICE In pursuance of Sectioa 12, Chapter 29, Session Laws of Utah. 1937, Notice is hereby given that on September 13, 1938, a Primary Election will be held in Beaver County, State of Utah, for the purpose of nominating candidates to be voted for at the General Election. November 8, 193$, .for the following offices: One United States Senator One Representative to Congress One Justice of the Supreme Court, One State representative One County Commissioner term for the One County Commissioner term for the One County Clerk One County Treasurer One County Attorney One County Sheriff One County Recorder One County Assessor One County Surveyor Justice of Peace in each Precinct. Constable in each Precinct Dated this 27 day of June, 1938. WILLIAM A. MILLER. County Clerk. ter Lizzie Pearce 2:30 n. n, n ?f j A good program Dared. An 'I J u ,i J ed to be present, and w ttUU gaard and friends weekend in o CLUB MEETS The Lucky Circfe Breakfast Club went on a weiner roast Friday at five o'clock, down to the Creek Bed. The evening was spent playing games and prizes were given to the winners. Clares Mr pQo. ' CI - J f 1 f , I BUSINESS DDOErftfiiA.) r nurcooiul dr. nn e. a. Dentist 'i I Office in Tolton BaiiaJ Phone No. - 5 DR. LEON Physician Bear, H. CLti & Surg J 1 Professional QMn uiu6. . Phone - Office 84 - Ret Offloe Hours -- DR. W. D. 11 to 1; J BISHOi I Dentist Professional Bldg. Best Phone - Office 82 - Rej. I Office hours by appoints! HEADLINES New car registrations declined, but filling sta tions see upturn in business reason: old cars burn more gas than new ones . . . Miami to have movie colony studio under con struction will begin by producing cartoons and later do full length features . . . Cigarette production shows increase over last year . Private power companies last year paid a tax bill of $330,000. 000, or 16 per cent of gross reve nuea . . . United Business Service cites upward trend in building brightest spot in business picture . . . Over 100 general magazines gained an average of seven per cent in circulation last year survey of 33 cities shows retail drug store Bales greater in those communities having larger per centage of chain food stores . United States has 30,000,000 au lumooues, or 70 per cent of world's total . . . More than 70 per cent of American homes now using electricity. Dozens of articles, fi one cent to 25 cent! at the Ten Cent Store ARTHUR SMITH j PLUMBING and DELICIOUS TELEPHONE H ICE CREAM SUNDAES and GIANT Malted Milks HEATIN1 Get a Shave and at tin Half a f SANITARY BARBER Mllo Baker, Sunset Sweet Shop Firmage Theatre Building Featuring Brown', Ioe Cream GEO. C. Propriety of row Located Nortn 5H0C ucv MILLEB Attorney-at-La- w Office Located Orer THE BEAVER GARAOS. Merchants Enjoy the Facilities to 5 WvW fill & Dll 6V AY Be Had at Beaver City Bank 6MJ 01 CMfltt ST QUR CENTRAL LOCATION provides an excellent for local business men to carry onopportunity banking activities conveniently. Often the Beaver bank the during day is m a position to aid the merchant in his routine activities. Come in and talk over your problems with us and let us help you. CM. SOME OF OUR SERVICES t Safety Deposit Boxes lllS shows lr' Checking Service you what a crice they pay for gasoline in some of tf tries overseas. Gasoline certainly comes reasonable in your own U.S. A; And right in your own neighborhood the lowest-comileage you can experience is assured by Ycur Mileage Mercbanfs genuine Conoco Bronz-z-z-- z gasoline. Savings Department st rongcr Jumfs IcZvccn Pumps a! lac 31 ... . 1 lie ... -- Greasing PROBATE. GUARDUX9HIP NOTICES ... soundest, underlying reasons why business men feel that business recovery is in the making is that inventories have been greatly reduced. Inventory is unsold mer- - GasOil JU LEGAL NOTICES retail- FOR WASHINGTON New bank examining rules okayed by President Roosevelt last week will for the first time enable small businesses to issue bonds and sell them to their local banks. It is estimated that as much as of private money thus be made available to store INVENTORIES--On- f d. operators, small manufacturers and contractors, Old regulations 1 prevented banks from buying bonds which did not have a ready market. Another new regulation which will be helpful to small bus iness men pernios bankers to make long term loans (loans of more than aine months), a type of lending which formerly was discouraged. PLYMOUTH 1 BUSI- 5 on the shelves-o- ers or wholesalers or in factory In depression periwarehouses. uncerods, when there is a great generally tainty, manufacurers already fill orders from inventory facaccumulated rather than keep turning steam tories going full out goods that it may be imposscallible to sell. By this process, the ed working off inventories, pubfor available supplv of good grows smaller lic consumption a point Eventually smaller. and is reached when orders no longer can be filled from inventory. Then production must be started again, men and women go back to work 4auncn-eand a .new recovery cycle at wholesalers of Inventories 14.8 per were the first of June cent lower than a year earlier, a BEHIND THE SCENES Salt LakeY Newest Hotel m 1, THE RANlr nc rofrwnt twP Beaver City Branch w miLrUKU STATE BAINfw |