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Show She HELPER JOURNA (Utah) THURSDAY, JULY FACE SIX 11 26, 1 Notes of Interest trom neighboring 1962 SPRING Mr and Mrs Fred See vers and Mr and (Mrs Jim Seevers and family returned home Sunday after spending a week at Alturas lake In Idaho. (Donna Thomas of Salt Lake is upending a few days with her parents, Mr & Mrs Nick Thomas. Gary Snyder of Rearns is 6pen ding a few days visiting his parents, Homer and Dollie Snyder. G I People, Spots In The News NATIONAL E N OUTLOOK By SELMA ROWLEY By Ralph Robty t 1 f f? Vfl siiL,L int man rJiaeriy Stan the Man .Musial siiuwii anci inning luur ion- m "vuiif c uumc i una, wiiee in .W AHA ujic game. (41) Mr and 'Mrs Frank Richardson the World's Fair. THE FEDERAL RESERVE Mr and Mrs Pennell Powell and daughter, Barbara of Boun-- j A time for every purpone. MAKES NEWS of Salt six and Lake children a few are days tiful spending (Eccle. 3:1). 'V his mother, Mrs Edna are visiting a few days with Mr visiting Twice, the Federal Reserve No matter how much there Richardson and other relatives, and Mrs Jim Nielson and family. hats akel action which teems to be ahead for us to George and June Bell of Ogden Systcm was and generally un- Alonza and Pauline Richards important Mr and (Mrs fieorse (Pullerton do, when we find ourselves ., . visited here Tuesday. one a in few aays or for to Salt Lake time, drove harassed pressed Saturday to. spent w Mrrll held their uoara explained casewhythe Reserve .. . . ..., rv- r- on "-Mh1- Th Y It was we need to take time to relax. lake Uieir grandson, Dennis Gard ..::.:-"" at the home of ... meeting Sunday the the other In 'making If even for a few moments change. ner. who has been visiting them (Mr and Mrs Larry (Regis Jr. SMOKE SIGNALS: Passu op case the change had to be read and his other grandparents, Ern Atwood. IMre RnunHv iTftnarH an1 ,fp through Viceroy vegetable com Boo ana verona and Lucille r.arriner (Ue.lner. to jaue ana are spending a week fishing at out of weekly Published figures. pound nuer ot smoKe elements family of Kearns are pendLng a Ferron Reservoir. The act'0in which was explain- Ptume Kews ltmu To Journal " his home. that affect aroma and flavor is few days with her parents, Mr The Friendly Sewing Club was ':d was a reduction of the margin bv this. annafatim in measured "- ; nT and Mrs (Lester Blackham. held Thursday at the hor- n- of requirements for trading on ny. iao. Louisviue, ,t Harold Hansen was down from ganized stock exchanges. The Mills. V Salt (Lake for the weekend to Ralph and reduction was from 70 percent to Keele of Shirley 50visit his family. This means that whereas Moab are visiting at the home of Mr and (Mrs John Thompson u cm Dougm $100 or xormriy ;ys. DR,VE and family and Mrs Laura Thorn The small stock he had to put up $70, he JT and of Mr daughter pson of Provo visited ITridajr The MJen Jtason is in the now nas 10 Pul UP onlv MT9 uvirs sisxer, 70 'Percent requirement had been wim jnyra CaHbon hospital. I Robertson. Lester Blackhaim of Ogden is in effect since Julv 196. and iMrs Anna Tolich and Mrs spending a few previous to that tha visiting his ,wo Francis Ban spent the weekend parents, Ives anddays Francis Black-- , marin requirement was 90 In Grand Junction where they cent. visited with Mrs Tolich's daughand Olsen Hazel spent Explanation for the decrease ter, Mrs Ed Evatz and family. theGeorge weekend in Moab visiting was a reduction in the volume A N PE Wanda IMello spent Monday in with the cat lost her Mr and Mrs Robert Winn. 01 CTedit being us;d in the Patchy ' Salt Lake City. kittens, adopted Ferdibrought two of their grand ket 4111(1 elimination of the fear Selma Rowley visited in Span children nand the squirrel, tends home to spend a few f inflation. The immediate ish Fork and Provo Saturday. it as her ovt n tect ff the lower margin require- Another daughter, Stana, accomThe children of Mrs Elsie Hile ment was a vigorous rally in panied thernhome. of California are visiting with Prices on the New York Stock to (Floyd Hassenger returned their grandparents, Mr and Mrs Exchange. The correlation his home at Castle Dale last tween margin requirements and OVSreen. week after visiting for a week Eddie and Valine Simms of tne 1evel of stock prices, with his grandparents, Mr and 18 ar from perfect, and visited their parents, Ed Mrs George Fullerton. it takes considerable time usually and .Mildred Simms over the Craig Simmons of Salt Lake weekend. Ior a change of margins to have been visiting the past two Mrs Sarah Rowlev and has WITH NEW TORNADO-OH- C dam a significant bearing upon the POWER weeks with his aunt and uncle ter, Mrs Charles O'Neal left on value of securities. It is far too Mildred and Ed Simms. its to spend a few days early, therefore, to conclude that (Leo and Francis Pinarelli of Monday action Iby the Reserve Board with daughter, Mrs Len-thvisiting Provo spent ths. weekend' visit- na Bushnell a few wiu givl2 us a sustained rally, .before days The new 'Jeep' Tornpdo-OHing his father, Tony (Pinarelli continuing on to Mrs O'Neal's 8 nd fcven f we such an "P" engine features over-hea- d and brother, Sam and family. turn there will 'be no way to de- at Sunnyvale, Calif. home camshaft design. You get extra pulling power, John and Edith Piccioni left Mrs PICK-ILINE. Know what this is? It's a traveling, shaded Mary Rodel of Moab has!termine the extent to which it for (Paonio, Colorado. rilatform on which hiph srhnol oirl" lia whiia ih result of the change of Monday iirin the three ,is weeks visit IP spent past """V fftJlMI less maintenance and extra fuel economy. Also strawberries near St. Paul, Oregon.O" No stoop, Roger and Clarke Rowley went inz with her mother. Mrs Louisa .margins as against other factors. no squat. to Fish lake Sunday to spend a The second action of the Re- Mello. drive Utility Wagon, available in the few days fishing. Jovce Haslam ram" from Salt .serve System is the adoption of Jim Marshall of Sacramento, Lake Fridav to ioin her tvarents what has been interpreted as a drive Station Wagon and Panel Deliveries. interest rates held payments is still showing a defiCalif, is spending two weeks Mr and Mrs less liberal credit Haslam on somewhat George his high and enough to prevent an export cit, and the Administration estigrandparents, Mr visiting The board never an a vacation to Vernal, Flaming policy. V Ask for a demonstration today I of and interest mates that it will not be elimin-ae- d gold, Mrs T. W. Haycock and other nounces a never such change and Gorge and Mirror Lake. rates kept low enough to en-- 1 until the end of next year. relatives. and Cleonda Hanson give, an immediate explanation Harold bus-- 1 we can stana a runner loss ox investment both courage Cleve (Bushnell returned to his by of has altered its why it policy. joined their family on a trip to home in Meadow Monday after Provo To determine whether or not inesg and Individuals. The Fed- gold, but everything possible VEHICLES MADE ONLY BY WILLYS MOTORS Canyon Sunday. ' visiting relatives here the past Mr and Mrs Stanley Judd and there has been a change one hasj eral Reserve, to the best of Its must be done to hold it to the week. tuviui.yt ucut uicu iv iixruf realize minimum. Marilyn, visited' Sat- to follow the weekly reports of this extremely difficult goal.' The A group from ' the Ward went daughter, the Reserve Federal banks. in Ferron with relatives. short-terrate to Mud Springs to spend the 24th. urday The lending power of com- -l most significant on is then U.S. Anderson arrived Treasury bills. Bouffant Hairdo Screen (Mrs Henry mercial banks is determined by! SECURITY COSTS i their reserve position, and this' Ths Reserve Board has kept ' this Monday to spend a few days with SOCIAL Bouffant Hairdos do more than rate at about 2.75 percent, al- block the view in movie theaters; Oeonda Hanson her daughter, can be increased or decreased and 98 Utah South 3rd by East already promised Price, Benefit, , recently it had risen to they reduce the building's acous and her family. enacted into law, will require a the Federal Reserve (Board. For though around 2.9 percent. (Long-ter- m and Peggy Nielson flew 48 'Tune In FOLLOW THE SUN Don tics as well. To overcome the percent increase in Social Se- many months the volume of free rates have shown 3o pan.. ch. 4 ( Sunday a slight ten- tremendous sound see up to Seattle .Thursday to absorption of curity (payroll taxes between now reserves was maintained at about dency to fall, but there is no the thick This imeans that' and 1968. The current maximum $500 million. hair, report, engineers to determine just how much more volume has "to delivered be of $150 a year will rise to $222; commercial (banks had an enor- -j way A metagt from Oie Trtatury of a frtt people do Reserve the has to (Board had mous potential unused to the vicinity of the stylish the' 1968 rate for the lending ' with this. femme than to her less absorbing; will be $331. Costs of the power. Then some weeks ago this, proposed measure which would free reserve was permitted to And it is important to note that escort. provide medical benefits to every drop to around $400 million, and for seven weeks th;re was no one drawing SS benefits would more recently it has approached gold export from this country. SALT RATIOS have to be added to these. Those $300 million. On the surface that In the week ending July 11, costs are estimated to be at least appeared to be a definite tighten- -, however, there was a gold exSurveys show a 5 percent loss fid billion (or the first year, In- ing of credit - by the Reserve port of $137 million. This brought of salt from the body produces creasing to about $5 billion an- Board, and was generally so con- our total gold supply to the low- weariness ; (10 to 20 percent, loss sidered. But it is now clear that est level since August 9, 1939. of will to work; 30 percent, dizz nually withing 10 years. this was not necessarily true, The actual figure' was $16.3 bil- iness; 40 percent, cramps, and and the latest weekly report lion. That still is well above our that a 50 percent loss results in Stamp pad tnka available shows free reserves again above legal reserve requirements, but collapse. weather, During hot the Journal office Some men of Concord in old Massait is to be hoped that this re guard against sudden losses In $500 million. chusetts once got themselves called The Kennedy administration, newed outflow is not continued.; salt through perspiration by eatAdding MacAtne Paper, by The international balance of ing extra salt. , it will be recalled, has wan bed Minute Men because it took them oil, or cast at Journui office just 60of seconds to come to the defense freedom, day or night. In the years since, the Minute Man has become a symbol of our determination to stay strong and to stay free. Other symbols of that determination are Savings Bonds. When you buy a Bond today you do more than invest money for your YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER own future. You also show your own CMBiUa x. - . v'. . Pa- muiuk - - I v T TEST ( t "fi - I A is IQDil fr y-rr- s per-ha- m. i FUR-BEA- mar-Th- ey ef-da- be-Jo- hn how-Ogd- you'll be amazed at en performance! is C i T 2-wh- shep-t-ter- , long-ter- m I QWjJ KRAYNC MOTOR COMPANY m ...... ed ' .' . C3ow to stand guard for freedom in 1962 To The Busy Housewife personal determination to keep America strong and free right now because the same dollars you save for tomorrow help the government defend freedom today. That's why buying U.S. Savings Bonds is a way to be a "Minute Man " in 1962. And Bonds work for you and your country around the clock. Why not join the ranks of America's modern Minute Men? All it takes is $18.75 and a visit to the Bond window at the bank. (J W j J y IS A REAL CONVENIENCE! wonderful way for a busy young mother to ' tave countless hours is by shopping the ads in her hometown newspaper By knowing, before she goes to town, which products she wants and where to buy them, she can do an efficient Job of marketing. While the housewife spends her time becoming an expert nurse, laundress, cook, playmate, and bookkeeper, the local newspaper i bringing her the shopping news. It tells her about the latest products and services that will help her accomplish her work most efficiently, ft tells her where to find the best prices offered on items she needs. It saves her many long hours of "chopping around" A , In yw with U.S. SAVINGS BONDS . . . if SHOP THE ADS IN YOUI HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER! . 14a ) .' ... , I'M . r mJL' mmt V X. ONmaM Ttm litl 4 1 fit" Trmtm't Dfftrt- TitAtmrtU 14 VIII IMAIVAf MM - T Ull Sift, fUt n |