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Show HELPER The P4GE (Utah) BUI Office In Price Staff Increase JOURNAI 7CHr IT'S UP TO YOU Etmard E. Kerthner, UB.D. S OUTLOOK an fond of aaylng that wo must freedom It la necessary to sacrifice an increasing amonnt of our In order to obtain freedom eeearlty. 'ft v them now " Feeding Ralph Robey tf and that Let By between and H. JACK MIODlfTON, rsrlns Cst Cart CinUr nraa aocaJled liberal who 'clamor for mora socialism won Three recent additions to the staff of the Price District, Bureau of Land Management, were announced by William G. Leavell, District Manager, Two of the new personnel began work on Sept. 10 under the overall direction of Mehrin Staiheli, District Conserfor the vationist, responsible NATIONAL By explain to na wkat security the tans of mil- Item of starring Dr. Kenhner people In China hare obtained from socialism. Lot them comment on the hunter that atalka Cnba along with Castro's strutting dictatorship. Let them explain the ahort ration, the long queues of ie))le seeking food and the monotonous diets end tindernourUhnit'nt eilstlng in all CommiinUt lands. What sort of security lion tho rollectlvlum so highly touted by the liberals provided? PROGRESS ON THE INTERNATIONAL DEFICIT It is now being predicted that our international deficit for this year will be about $1.5 billion. vast improvement That i over what we Jvavj been exper. Jencing, but still leaves much to be desired. The international deficit or In our day of diet crazes and food fad, your pet cat will thrive on a simple, regulated menu. No need to worry about her weight or the glossiness of her coat if you follow a few established feed-in- g Conservation and Development Activity of the district Andrew Shelton of Spanish Fork reported to fill the vacancy of civil engineer. Mr Sheldon has b:en engaged in business as a consulting engineer previously. His duties in the Price district will be concerned with the en, gineering planning, construction snd oin of access roads bridges buildlns, reservoirs, and other rules practiced at the Purina Cat Care Center In St. Louis, Missouri. Rule number one applies to all pets. Prepared pet food like the dry cat diota available today are packaged under tha care of who make aure they're and nutritious. well-balanc- Avoid table scraps or people-foo- d of any kind, and keen kitty away from trash. is I W m -- nntrl-tlen- pro-dee- td eultl-vat- p. w ,w ST1? I J" fj food-ahrf- a. i1 MT " ?"ld - j under-develop- ed fte' 1ht tlfl?' 0&i1met ' - mm5 CkicIxo Servos Utch - -- UTAH HltJIMG ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes an acWndcmf fife for att" Ink hydraulic He is developments. currently working on the plans of the Price Canyon Recreation Area development access road north of Crandall Canyon. John MdFarland of Salt Lake City began work as the Construction and (Maintenance Sup ervisor of the district's project t programs of rehabilitation, devel opment, and range improvement. Mr MdFarland, Ibrmerly of Price has been employed previously by we Hercules Powder Company. Current programs of construction under the supervision of Mr LAKE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE IN OUR STORE, Prices Effective Frida, Saturday October 12, IS U. S. INSPECTED MEATS HI BQft&T n Hand COMPARE in allotments under license, and of the unauthorised uses of the public lands for such purposes M occupancy with cabins, fences advertising signs, and other structures, crops, agricultural canals, pipelines and corrals. Mr Young is initiating a pre-- J cipitation study within the dist- gauges are being installed in localized areas not spepcif tally covered by Weather Bureau of USGSJState Highway and jDtoartment aedknerJtation precipitation gauges. The resulla of the (BUM studies will be cor- -: related with other records of use by livestock to determine the effectiveness of present programs of range numagement and development. The three new personnel will aid the BLM in more fully achieving the objective of effective management, conservation, de--1 velopment, and utilization of the 3,200,000 acres of national land reserve within the Price District, Mr Leavell staffed. rict whereby JACK'S f l:'i,,ZA - .M 9, lb LB PKG g. 4g)c - SALES SERVICE . Expert service by Technician trained by DeVry Technical and RCA Institutes. WE SERVICE ALL GT7 ib6c FROZEN FOODS ' mm? JUICE 8 for Minute Maid 6 oz. cans MGC.I OR COD vb, IPQafi(o)GS E3osifi 3c 12 oz p!ig Icelandic 45c 2 pligs Morton's Chicken Beef, Turkey $11 5 for $E FINE FOODS DelMonte Cream styte .BKJ ' 6 for c sa'ggigi? 4 for $a SAUERKRAUT 7 Cans $H BBZiSgS SS, 5 Cans $B SBLs,.' DRM str-viifcr- 4 cans 1.00 M TOLES g2)c gaMIKig 2 for c PRUME JUICE ;::S5fe 2 for g)c RADIO-T- V Maifsr7! oz. 5forc pkgs Gallon APPLE CIDER g)c MAKES, f'OGELS if IT. Gar IXadida . noma Da&o Set it Television - KCKUP . R H)IgZii(gIHIDe'Mo,ite v well-equipp-ed 1' lbs A"" - We repair eats In the when posasbie fa our era shop not at the boms. "J fbesh ' "4 TASTE BLADE CUT GROUND DILL Want deUGHTful bourbon? Try G&W Private Stock! GOOD CHEDDAR j throughout the range. Reporting Sept. 24 as range aid to the Range Management Activity directed by Louis Boll, was LaVem Young of .Welling.1 ton. Mr Young was formerly town marshal of Wellington and comes to BLM with a background of range experience in southeastern Utah. He will be responsible for the range and land use super- vision program of the district including observance of livestock activities on stock driveways and Uj neighbors G&W PRIVATE STOCK irercrc U.S. I.1ILD under-watere- 1 From selected reserves, Gboderham & Worts, Ltd., a famous old distillery name, produces and bottles "The Bourbon of the Year." AD nd include the Dry Canyon' truck trail north of ruin Point, the Coal Ceek allotment fences, the cooperative Utah Fish k Game Detpertrneot, Bureau of Land Uanagement PinyonJun- tper chaining and seeding project on Pinnacle Bench, and the Clark Valley-O- il Well reservoirs de- -j signed to contain flash flood waters, retain soil loss from upstream areas, and provide water for livestock in d areas to aid in their distribution Indicator. New Supply Pencil Sharpeners for Sale A.-- G, IN SALT LAKE PAPERS. SALT Rangii the difference between In general, cate ahould have all we sell, invest, spend snd fresh feed available twice daily. But because she's s dainty eater give to the rest Of the world, who likes to dawdle over her and what It sells, invests, spends, food, dont be in too much of a and gives to us. Necessarily, the hurry to snatch kitty's bowl benumber of items entering the tofore she's had her nil. tal run info the millions, but Clean, fresh drinking water these are normally grouped Into should be available to your pet at all times. Remember to rea relatively Tew categories. By fill her drinking bowl if you far the largest category is trade, to be away from the houseplan for or and exports. Recently imports long stretches during the day. The security of common misery we been have about $5 selling be and terror nnd for unknown Kitty may agile and able to squirm into the most unusual millions, death from starvation billion more goods abroad than but who places, the kitchen faucet is we have been buying. or from power-muzealots a bit too much for her to handle. are determined to maintain Mr Out even this favorable ex control over the people. balance has not been ade- The sad fact is that the Com- - port to offset various other prate nsalst rotor are not seeking it 4 not a wduc. the welfare of the people but items. The upshot has been that ing or loreln al1. Nerther nr seeking to maintain their foreign holdings of short-terKennedy nor President EL own Kwer. In Russia, the incrf"Ln senhower has been willing to do s ES!L ?! dollars Kreeter part of the eighty have been kwu. But m foods such as butter, milk, d: at w"at1Htai that such aid is the best cheese, essa sad meat are $1 billion. oa the email plots the e caOeotlYised farm era may The Kennedy administration, vnHn. m for their own ass aad for Just as Hk Eisenhower adminL ,m,i--n. v v sale la tha local markets. This jr ' has been Intensely been well atware xlaawBitrates beyond a doubt stration, of the constant that the Communist goTeramenta aware of the international deficit stream of examples of the miscoald sol to the food problem if over-al- l, and each has taken use of aid. such would. All they would have they to do would be to return the about a balance. II is the " yer has present mat to the) farmers, free them Hon than in "ubstentiany larger thi. h,t froa controls sad allow them same period of 1963, but we the 11603. the rerched end of te nrodaoa the needed by still have well over $4 billion Thkt would restore the Among the actions which have above the amount feed supply and relieve the been reouired to are reduction the of taken shortages and hunger existing the dollar amount rulre" of which m the Communist lands. These tacts are known. There la no our citizens may bring in duty!18banks doubt about It and yet these free tfrom 500 to $100; trying to frelf , Coaununiat bosses prefer to gex xoreign nations ' to carry a the iprivilege of converting their stsrra their people rather than te allow them Ula small meas- larger share of the load of help balances into gold. It should also ing nations; en ure of freedom. tV& TasUry Socialised faming la not for couraging foreign nations to'bear u7 rnmu mcscrve oy&i'etn fas porpoee of prodBCtng food. greater proportions of their mill. have made widespread agree, B Is for tha aurpoao of siting defenses; tying foreign aid merits she Communist bosses a .monop- try with foreign central banks to purchases in this coun oly on food supplies In order grants to prevent raids upon any na- to the extent maximum try posthat they thereby may be able at least up sible, and the same with as control the people. of military supplies used buyin-have worked well. One abroad; encouraging more for- ments effect of these agreements has eigners to travel in the United been no run-ups in the price of States; using moral suasion- to in toe London market, such gold prevent unnecessary, and espe- as happened in 'I960. cially large units of private in. (fortunately there has been no vestment abroad; and encouragloss of confidence in the ing larger exports through pro- general tine talk of possible and dollar, of information foreign viding through (increasing markets and offering guarantees devaluation the of jpoM has pretty well price losses. various kinds of "The trouble with being a against It will be noted, that in spite died down. This was quite not Seed sport ta you have to lose able at the recent annual meet, I of the breadth and length of this prove It." ing of the World Dank and the International Monetary Fund. The credit for much of this improvement must go to Robert ; V. Roosa, the brilliant Under Secretary of the Treasury. But, Sstoks) from Kannacotfi imeftar is captured and pro-- . as he said dn answer to a qvts cetwacl into surfvrk acid vifal te such Utah industries tion a few days auo: "although at petroleum refining, steel making and uranium millwe have (been making satisfacTha ing. sulfuric, add piaiw of Garfield Chemical I tory progress in dealing with the Mfg. Co. is net only important te Utah's economy, but balance of payments, we cannot it also helps keep Salt lake Valley's atmosphere pure. afford any cwnplacency.' credit, CHECK PRICES III Gets I Kit tX or oust t$ ml and PSUrT3T Jcmud s3s. bbbbss X AT fi i V ar U Lnlni LU SftTISFflCTIOn GUflRflhTEED OUflUTY FOOD5 U 5AVin6 ! it |