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Show The Beaver Press, Thursday, August MIMBER. &r2T' jtZtf.-glb- THE- i5trvestpck - PMVASSOCIATIQ?. and the N. E. A. UTAH STATE WALTER L. CARLTON Publisher August 2, 1941 . .MR. VICE J. A. PRES. & GEN. MGR. OF THE LOS ANGELES UNION STOCK YARDS says ... There has been no material change in the cattle market since SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 mth. 85c 1 r. f 2 6 mths. f 1 our last release. Hog prices conj (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) tinue on a satisfacory basis. We have had a wonderful run of North Coast lambs which sold at A Firt Class Pablicatlon Entered in the Post Office in satisfactory prices and we apprecas Second Clasa Mail Matter, under the Act of Bnw, Utah, iate these shippers who came from of March 18T9. S, CongrM long distances to patronize the Phone 24 Los Angeles Market. It is a yearAdvertising rates quoted when requested. ly event which we have enjoyed WASHINGTON NEWS LETTERly 50 per cent of the gasoline for several years, and a recognithat I .have been using person- - tion of Los Angeles as a market for the best. ally." (Continued from Page 1) It is a little too early to get a AN EVENING AT THE WA- line on the Fall stocker and feed,have no jobs awaiting them when their tour of military duty ends TER GATE Washingtonians er market, frljthoug.h California may find opportunity in fields for have the- privilege of both fine and ranchers and feeders are beginwhich specialized army training comfortable entertainment at a ning to figure where they are gohas fitted them, especially in com- very minimum cost. During the ing to get their supply this Fall. mercial aviation as pilots, naviga- summer months outdoor concerts We had a sale Monday this tors, radiomen, aerial photogra- are held at the Water Gate at the week of about 80 head of choice foot of the inspiring Lincoln Memphers, dispatchers. Guernsey cows, heifers and bulls orial. A pavilion is anchored in which 3. Selectees ultimately averaged very well. I menmay the water near the shore and pation this particular sale because have to serve three years, more or less, if the world situation be- trons of the concerts sit on steps the sale embraced the tops from comes worse and Congress decid- leading down to the water's edge, many of the Dairy Breeders of es to keep selectees in the service in seats, or throng the surround- Washington, Oregon and Califormore than one year and perhaps ing walks and parks. Many fine nia and it is encouraging to see for the duration of the national symphonies, dancers anfl singers our breeders willing to share with helped people of the District others this good blood and essenemergency. So if, draftees are to have be retained they may favor a three to "beat the heat" on hot sum- tial seed stock. mer evenings. A community sing year voluntary enlistment with In connection with this sale concert is planned for early Aug- were opportunity for specialized representatives of many of n ust, with proceeds to go for Unit- the countries who are looking more and more to this ed Service Organizations. ICKES PRACTICES WHAT HE section for foundation stock and PREACHES Defense VISITORS TO WASHINGTON our purpose is to encourage in ordinator Harold L. Iickes said The following is a list of visit- every possible way trade relations today that his family had aban- ors from Utah during the past in that respect, partlcplarly with doned pleasure driving to prac- week : Mexico and the other Americas. tice his "preaching" for a reducMr. ( M. Croft, Salt Lake City Our breeders, too, are looking fortion in non defense uses of petroMis3 Minnie Garff, Salt Lake ward to the time when we will leum. be called upon to furnish breedCity "I may be preaching, but I am Miss Marva Ranks, Salt Lake ing stock to the European counalso practicing", he said. tries. All the cattle of such coun"My City Miss Marion Bond, Salt Lake tries are being rapidly devastated, family does not use any' automobile for pleasure driving. I have City and this is country that they will Miss Marion Taylor, Salt Lake look to In due course for the realready put into effect a practice that will result in a saving of f ul- - City. habilitation of their flocks and Published Every Thursday Latin-America- Oil-Co- . Greasing Washing DERN OSBORN'S y . r J THEY WOULD READ VOURAD'iallci TOO, IF IT APPEARED J'j Beaver, Utah Tobacco on hand t Cas (Held over from lust week) Dave Gillis and children of Beaver, spent Sunday at the Mrs home of her parents. Mr. an Lawrence Thompson. Barton, who has Miss been vacationing at Salt Lake City for the past two weeks, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Walbeck spent the 24th a! Puffer Lake. Mrs. Ruby Davis and daughter Emma Lou. of Caliente, Nevada. who have been visiting at the! Mrs. Emma Williams during the Race Meet at Beaver, returned to their home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant M unlock spent and children, of Milford, Sunday visiting at the homes of Mrs. Julia Griffiths and Mr. I. T. BTackner. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Bradshaw and Mrs. Bradshaw's mother, Mr.-- . Elsie Kesler spent the I' 1th at the home of their sister and daughter Mrs. Glen Blackner. Word was received by Mrs. David Atkin, that her son .lay. who Is receiving medical aid at Salt Lake City, is recovering satisfactorily. Mrs. Leslie Walbeck and son Ralph spent the week end at Sail Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, of Circleville, who attended the rac-es at Beaver, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blain Blackett, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barton and children, were guests at the home of Mrs. Fred Murdock, Sunday evening. Mrs. George-- coserV' m iwrni J if, Bt-tti- rm A 1 nistrict &HighS L Equal"1 State t r KCAUSE a bank loan for con structive business benefits the entire community, contributing to greater t' ncss activity, employment, earning and bm! power, we welcome an opportunity to makefe (o responsible borrowers. lOll in DitiiK ucuti, jum prODiCm lour inquiry will receive discussion, of 1 Tax v interest rest earn' than sint t of Bond; ar valu ie of Whenever circumstances warrant the PrP' ex4, Tota tOUs W Totn personal tention. Here you can be sure of the most frier, 1 hclpiul service, no matter what your bank n needs. C(! T Board ntendent Schools of Scho Member Federal Deposit Insurance ,urer Electio Services Census Corporation THE BANK OF FRIENDLINESS Eipensi H 1 B eaver City crane General General if. Jl'CTHi oi. pt;s , Sjervisoi!. 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The Dairy industry is a rapidly growing business, and highly com- one cow that produces as much as petitive, conducted to a very large two cows, rather than the old idea extent along scientific lines. The of producing two hlades of gras problem of the dairymen is to get where one grew before. at Candy 1941 Goord tivitit XiLlAR portat h.i Salt Lake's Newest Hotel Con Buse 'aries Disti Buse iBtpplies, pens yment Trai ,tal A fw OLD Age OIL-PLA-T S RATI far Outlasts 5 other big brands in Desert War of Endurance i H-- 5r .i HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE IMPARTIAL engine proves good fer more than Double the Certified Mileage averaged by rivals In Daring Death-Test.- .. Oil-Plat- ed cure Plenty of good old with engines still pass your house quietly . . . pass newer cars on the road . . . pass many a time without needing a quart. That's because inner engine parts have been kept oil-- r LATED by the strong magnet-lik- e action that won't let quickly drain down. Even all night, utaya up to its topmost point on guard against wear in admncc! Yet this famous bawd on the Conoco Germ Processed oil patent is merely one factor in today's great success of the new oil-plate- d oil-platin- c. oil-platin- CONOCO c. MOTOR OIL st N" invited itself straight up against 5 other representative oils in an test to the death . . . unbiased . Certified. The graveyard was cruel De;il li Valley so hot you can't sweat. C everyday coupes were used all alike. Kach all-o- oil ut cracked up. The weakest oil gave up while Conoco I'th still had 8.2G8 miles to go . . . Certified. All 5 rivals together averaged 7,057 miles less than Conoco N" Real difference oil . . . Certified, from a Real source Two modern synthetics are in new Conoco N'M oil. Now think of modern vitamin synthetics, replacing some of Nature's lost in modern food processing. Similarly, the latest oil refining method But destroy some of Nature's back is than more full life brought today generously by the two Conoco synthetics. One of these will make Conoco N"" motor oil keep your engine The other will check the effect of foul leftovers caused by every engine's normal firing. This commonest of all oil troubles is now checked inhibiU-by Thialkene life-give- Lasted 5,683 miles longer then next-becil tested in Death Valley Conoco fill of some one competgot one locked oil in ing by the Official Referee. Then under strictly equal conditions all cars sped without added oil, till engines . . life-giver- s. oil-plate- d. d compevn.ve Latest available oil of each Referee. retail by brand bought broken-coupes all alike; alike Eng.nes alikeTtun Sd apart for Referee-- to ureTme conditions for all oils. oil per car. None SSforall. One fill oflock-unScru- der addtd Engines under mi Fur Ot.er E i ten; Pla Total M Sch 1 FIXED Imuran alike-Jhandle- ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Mgr. W every me- tiny d 161 oils CAIU'l pro-1 proving-groun- up to liait by I " Air-Condtth- fiuir SUPER.C0ACH ii I by 74 r t'ltal d ku Iran All ' to all the way fi ton. you can figure on a long time between quarts of Conoco X'h 0ih Change today at Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco station. Continental Oil ?h.,Mcin tour J ' Lok from .fart r,K''t ovrr the ""VtiiecoKofdrivinri r Company Pioneers in Bettering America's oil with Synthetics CERTIFIED I - inhibitor. . . Conoco Patent 2,218,132. Rut why technicalities? when you know the Certified Economy record of Conoco N'i Jn Death Valley. You'll never Death-Tes- t your Conoco Nth oil, nor make your car try any other tortures You'll still drain and refill at the recommended intervals. Rut knowing that one fill of Conoco N" outlasted the other Death-Teste- D'.al 1 - IV '',,s i ' 'all ''tSeles-. ...i 3 W. 10 Intt IW.iM 1',-ov- i AVm IKU(3 tl. I s.'.oj CO. P,M.ne slot 1 Jul 1 lhrhy hii'nfy Va,lpy ,Vnt th;-- 1 IT, It, ' j MOTOR OIL i of i KATES $1.50 TO $3.00 IT S A MARK OF DISTINCTION TO STOP AT THIS BEAUTIFUL IIOSTELKY and related work were thoroughly ()mj fairly conducted. Engine Destruction occurred in each case at the mileage stated bUNUbu Dirt I t;iensfc: Colultln Ingiltmr, who lufin9 Atnrtm;r yn Profauor ot Automotive EnglnMrina, Puidg. Univ. l f wan. mm ' - |