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Show THE BEAVER PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938 FLAVORS INFLUENCE BUTTER GRADES Tree Splits Boulder huge roadside boulder at Ard-liScotland, has been split in halves by a tree which grew through it Greenville Notes A (Continued from page one) ' MEMBER. OP THE- - Pktfi ASSOCIATION UTAH STATE and the N. E. A. Publisher WALTER L. CARLTON Published Every Thursday 1 mth. 85c SUBSCRIPTION RATES 6 mths. SI (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) 1 92 jr. A First Claaa Publication Entered In the Post Office in Bearer, Utah, as Second Class Mall Matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 18T9. Phone 24 Advertising rates Quoted when requested. BEHIND THE SCENES IN AMERICAN other end toasted . . .Remove con trol airplane toy, worked by rubbing a wand with a piece of wool and then touching the wand with metal leaf. . .Colored light device on autos which will indicate to traffic cops at what speed moving vehicles are traveling. WORKERS' LIFE SPAN - Insurance actuaries and industrial statisticians compute that the life span of the average American worker has been lengthened by almost a full decade since the turn of the century as a result of broader industrial health policies and improved working conditions. The rise of service clubs in many of the important industrial plants throughout the country focusses attention on this trend. A notable instance was spotlighted in Akron when two rubber workers who had rounded out 4 0 years with the B. F. Goodrich company, along with 227 who had served 30 years, and 205 who had served 20 years, were presented awards by Albert Hupfer, president of the company's service club. An indica tion of the (national extent of employee recognition is given In a recent survey by the National Industrial Conference Board showing that more than 300 major companies are placing orders for service club pins and emblems. . BUSINESS By JOHN CRADDOCK NEW YORK, December 1- 2- Although the general business picture is assuming a Blight cloudiness at the year end, economic observers forsee silver linings on the ihorizon after the holidays. Woes of the utility industry are being lightened by a prediction that electric output In the first quarter will be the largest for any similar period In the history of the industry. Experts in the agricultural field believe that the farmer's cash Income will be greater in 1939 than it was this year. Statistical services report that owners of clothing stores may look forward to a 10 per cent rise in sales volume during the first three months of the new year. . WASHINGTON - The latest list -- of members of the House of Rep resentatives indicates that the November elections made deep in roads into the ranks of proponen ts of the chain store "death sen tenee tax proposed by Rep Wright Patman, of Texas, of the 74 of the orginal Pat- man bill, one had previously with drawn and 32 others were not re elected. This loss of support, to seiner wiin mounting consumer, fanner and labor opposition, is Interpreted by capitol observers as seriously affecting the meas ure's chance of passage. -- HEADLINES IN NEW YORK bigger business than ever, 1938 attendance showing 11 per cent jump over 1937 total, with 8,14 6,124 fans attending 351 matches. . Sales of office appliance equipment running ahead of 1937, with time recorders most active item. . .Lead prices slashed twice in two days. . . .World's largest steel slabbing mill begins Carnegie-Illinoiat operation plant, capable of turning out tons of the 45,000 pound slabs which are converted into tin plate, sheet and strip steeJ. . . . Looking over the earnings reports an Company; lower Zenith Radio and McLellan Stores Steel rate declines slightly as purchasers near year-en- d inventory phonograph attachments for rad- period. . .Commerce Department ios, and perfection of portable estimates construction total in 193S totals $8,800,000,000 of machines. As a result almost records will be sold this which $5,200,000,000 is new con year, or a little better than one to struction. each family in the country, accor ding to trade estimates. This is a If! per cent rise over 1937's total of 30,000,000, and the largest an- "RECORD" RECORD YEAR Hack in 1933 merchants began to notice a revival in the sale of which for phonograph records, five years or more had been con sidered a "dead item". This come back, continuing in spectaular fashion during succeeding years, has been aided and abetted by popularity of combination radios, s' higher-Pullm- Howard Fordham, who is attenhave to be stored elsewtoere. How ding school at the A. C. in Logan, ever, barns, kitchens and cellars is home for the Christmas holiwhere strong smelling vegetables days. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Williams, are stored should be avoided a business market made reports usually Daily trip to Cedar of about one City Tuesday. show a difference Vernon Davis, who is employed cent in the price of 93 and 92 score butter. As the grade of but at Caliente, Nevada, spent the ter is reduced the dairymen will week end with his family. J. A. Fordham, who has been naturally have to stand his share of the losses. Besides all butter receiving medical aid at the Vet shipped from Beaver can be traced erans Hospintal, at Salt Lake City to its source by those who buy it returned home, Saturday. Mrs. Jack Yardley and son, Mr. and if we consistantly ship a high score of butter our reputation will and Mrs. Bill Yardley and son and become better and as a result our Miss Isabel Yardley of Beaver, product will enjoy an Increased were in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Barton and demand. Remember: "What Beaver son Wayne of Milford, spent Sunmakes, makes Beaver". day visiting here. Frank Low was in town on busi j,in I - is elected Jelepkone IJour Ho delay Greetings this year on Sunday or Monday Reduced rates apply on Both days Lowest long distance rates again will be in effect this year all day Christinas and New Year's and the Monday Allowing each holiday. This gives you a choice of two days to telephone good wishes lo y members of your family, relatives and far-awa- friends. On Christmas and New Years week- ends, lowest rates actually begin at 7 p.m. Saturday and continue through Sunday and Monday until 4:30 a.m. Tueday. Whose voice would you like to hear? Sjb 5Lv ttXn L feb Vfe Via . Vfe Vk.kkVh.ft (3) Has during the current year qualified for a payment or grant of aid in connection with a program administered by the Ass ociation In the countv for which the committee, delegate, or alter- Merry S)W OKI IE self-garter- ( ; HD tele-Imag- any." got committee, delegate, or alternate nual volume except for 1914, Uie -- Diplomatic your friend asks y0u to name his faults, if you are vert fond of him. you say, "You haven' 1 When -- ness, Wednesday. ELECTION FOR A. A. A. Roy Heslington, Helen and Ud- COUNTY COMMITTEE dell Scott, participated in the ANNOUNCED hour over KSUB at Cedar Beaver Mr. Arnold J. Low who is chair man of the Beaver County Agri- City Sunday. Associa cultural Conservation Miss Betl Low arrived Satur tion announces the election of nieht to spend the holidays day adrninls-' county committeemen to her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. i with in farm ter the national program i Arnold Low and family. She is uUCttCl LUUUIJ in,.n ima . UUI illg J.KUf U. S. A. C. Col- the at ,.im own taVo niao employed le?e Library 27 TiiPHrtnv DAfprnhw in three districts of the county. At 10:00 David Peterson of Burley, Ida P. M. in the court room of the ho is here spending the Christmas county court house at Beaver one with his sisters. Miss 'holidays committeeman and an alternate and Mrs. Earl Twila Petersen, will will be elected. The meeting then be adjourned to Minersville Smith. for 3:30 P. M. where another com nate is elected or in the county in mitteeman will be elected and which he was engaged in farming votes cast for a second alternate. or such year; ranching during w Following this the meeting will (4) Is not holding, or is not, be adjourned to Milford for 7:30 has not been during the current P. M. In the community club year, or does not become candidhouse where the third committe ate for, any Federal State (or ma eman will be elected and votes office filled by an elejor cast for a second alternate. The ctioncounty held pursuant to law; nominee receiving the most votes (5) Is not an officer or for second alternate at Miners of any political party or ville and Milford will be elected organization; to act in that capacity. (6) Has not been removed Alternates serve in the order for cause from office as commit elected in case of the "absence, teeman, delegate, alternate, offi disability, resignation, disquali cer, or employee of any Associa fication or removal of a regular tion or like organization, or committeeman." from public office, or convicted of Persons who have participated any fraud, larceny, or embezzlein the program or who sign an ment, or any felony. application for membership indica At each of the meetings the ting their Intent to .participate county agent, who acts as secreduring 1939 are eligible to vote, tary of the association without Any member of the pay, will read a financial state otherwise qualified shall be ment of expenditures during the eligible to serve as a committee man or alternate only if such past year. Farmers who attend the meet member will also be given an opporings (1) Is engaged in farming or to ask questions concern- -' tunity ranching and derives a substan Ing any phase of the program. tial part of fois Income directly from farming or ranching; (2) Is a resident of the com munity or county for which the industry's peak year. THINGS TO WATCH FOR television system for hotels so that each room will have a e receiver hookel up with master receiver on top of building successful Following introduc tion of sock9, man ufacturers will soon ofler double curt sniru with d cuffs and colars n, ! self-linke- self-button- Streamlined that automatically at press of step-lad- colla-pase- button. . . .Soap, with no it, made of cocoa butter. tric toaster with moving that you can put slice of one end and it comes algal! . , s a iik .Elec- belt, so bread la out the GasipOil r I'm safe saying that. My own customers won't do it. That's what they're through doing. Maybe they thought it was just another one of their guesses the first time they drove in here for my Special Winter Blend Conoco Bronz-z-Now they know they've got the right one. and every cold morning tells them so, and they're getting swell mileage along with starting that never misses. I've even got one man that always had heat in the garage, but keeps it off now, and saves the expense, and tells me the car never used to start up near as fast as it does on Conoco Bronz-z-He's one of the ones that keep sending me in other people, which is a heap sight better than my tryall the different brands of gasoline. ing to out-ye- to z. EVERYBODY z. Greasing Tire Repairing Washing ll Jk J J G. 0. Robinson SPECIAl 1 WINTER 4 BLEND g CONOCO Service Station !io. 3 fAm MILEAGE, ml I If fcf Beaver City Branch of Milford State Bank I |