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Show HELPER The -- DITOR!Al CITIQMAL JOURNAL (Utah) 550CIATION iAi; SiATE THE JOUHNAL FUUL1HH1NO HK1.PK.R. PAGE PkIS 1 AS30CUII0M Cliu Uattor At Tin Poat Offlo TWO IVashinfitomNews-Lette- At Hiliw, Dub .NOV. 8, 1962 ft A PROTECTION LlJ 1 By ROBERT N. TAYLOR CHHDIIK HNIflCIAIIES V, REFILL ABLE LOCKETS ut I some J7 fv Prrned ,pT. Pr "n9. re-ba- ck and Your Car by Robert Wheeler CONSULTANT. THE PERMATEX COMPANY : SAP Keep 'Em Rolling Just when you start taking as repair them your car ior granted and skip- He knows, for examde. thfc is as cars get older, the wiring ping mechanical check-up- s when it is liable to sputter to under the hood and in the a halt about ten miles from a frame can suffer from cracked Bervice station, or in the midst or chafed-of- f insulation. This -of rush hour traffic. can disable you by If the Old Bus does give up especially when you Bomewhere on the road, the are splashing through a best way to drenching rain. Wires also ., helP yourself is Qn may vibrate loose, or be iN to keep calm. knocked from a connection unances are. point by bumps on a rough the trouble is road. V f. To prevent these situations, mja minor, ii you r. panic, you may a mechanic often pastes wires mm n i u overlook some against a firm metal surface thing basic and in the car with Permatex A easily remedied. r Even 80 vaar compound originally de highway veterans have run signed as gastrot of gas through oversight ket sealant, it is or a defective gauge. an e 1 e c t r i- cal Many drivers assume the worst, thinking a stalled car tor impervious ; to water, pa so- is seriously and expensively (i disabled, when chances are iiiie,. . i and have a loose lubricants. or hey merely "shorted" wire. About half of It is ideal for A i yr the unplanned stops on the coating bat- road can be attributed to loose tery terminals. or wet 'wiring and if these so they neither loosen or dedo not totally immobilize a velop the whitish deposits that cut battery efficiency. car, they may cause failure of such accessories as head-JighSuch professional tricks of the trade are a dividend you making further travel Unsafe. obtain from having your car A little preventative medserviced professionally. Next time you see some hapless icine, however, will often save exasperating breakdowns and motorist in a state of mild towing fees. Your professional panic because his car has service station man has a few stalled, chances are he is a "tricks up his coverall sleeves (or not at all) 4o prevent breakdowns as well when it comes to car care. short-circuitin- g, m fM Form-A-Gask- non-cond- -- i- - unu-iree- Club Congress 4-- H Great strides have been made the intensified management of these forest resources. For example, last year l,15,a52 acres of forest land were inventoried to determine tfr? volume of timber available. About 4.00,000 tree were planted in .1961 on 9,000 acres; 11,300 acres have been prepared for natural seed ing and 3,000 acres were thinned to provide needed space for more vigorous, .better formed, higher quality trees. Forest Insects and , tree dis- arjnuplly take a heavy toll of th nation's forests. HaTvest I ing of these lnfe?ted trees is th fores iers' first line of attack in insect and disease controlling depredations. In WMM. .5 mi'lion board feet of infected tim.bQr Arere salvssed ,and u?ed in the ' VrMK NOV, York. 25-2- ' 1962 9. if V V f before he can complete it. The policyholder himself receives the- full face amount of the policy when it matures. But if he should die prematurely, his family or other beneficiary would receive the full amount. he should die For example, endowment policies are often used to accumulate college education funds. By taking out an endowment policy on his own life, a father can make sure that, whether he lives or dies, funds will be available to send his children to college. Many people also use endowment policies to build up a retirement fund. Most life companies offer endowment policies maturing when the policyholder reaches age U5. These policies ean provide retirement benefits for the policy-hn'de- r himself if he lives out his normal lifespan. At the same time, his family is protected against the possibility that be mit;ht die prematurely. Business and professional men often use endowment policies to help achieve their career goals. For example, a young doctor or lawyer associated in practice with an older man might take out an endowment policy that would eventually provide funds to buy the practice when the older man retires. In the meantime, if the younger man should die his family would get the money. rnVrm.ti'ain :He,sion on Insecti-?l- d' nra was necessary 12 last year separate bark beetle infes- - It was against this background that UN Secretary General U Thant issued his plea for a two weeks postponement of US quarantine action which had brcome effective that morning (24th), and a similar holiday by Russia BIG dred American business enterprises which have consistently Club program. supported the COMES DELEGATION 4-- H 4-- 50 FROM AND ABROAD STATES Business Helps them are: Allied Among WEEK OF MEMORABLE FOR EVENTS Chemical Corp., a 4-- 4-- g 106-piec- e 4-- 4-- ucts Ind., Inc., American Oil Foundation, California Chemical Co., Carnation Company, Coats Clark Inc., Conrad Hilton Hotel, Elgin National Watch & Co., Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., General Motors, Hcisdorf & Nelson Farms, Inc., Herculen Powder Company, Homclite and Humble Oil & Refining Co. Also Eli Lilly and Co., Inc., Olin Matnieson Chemical Corp., Oliver Corp., Pure Oil Co., Simplicity Pattern Co., Singer Sewing Machine. Co., Standard Brands Inc., Standard Oil Foundation. Oil Co. (Ohio), Standard Oil Co. (Ky.), Sunbeam Corp., Whirlpool Corp., Cities Service Oil Co., the Milwaukee Road, and the Cnicr.eo Doari of Trade. In addition to the above firm", there are more than 20 cthe Massey-Ferguso- Inc.,-Stand- no-ma- n's National 4-- Service Committee to provide county, state and national awards, and make the annual k. fab fcr & ed A Few Decades Past . congress a reality. 4-- d ti & -- one-da- y CITY FINANCE CORPORATION ' Loans below $600 made' by City Finance Co. 637-20271 E. Main St. Price 0, 22 TO 200022 . MANY AMERICAN COMMUNITIES! a newspaper was a thing to be marveled at memories of the Press' fight for freedom wert fresh in mind. Although newspapers are common in our country today, their existence should not b taken for granted. It is a wonderful fact that al- most all of our modern communities have their own hometown newspapers, freely edited by membert of their own communities spreading the news, stimulating the business of the community, and keeping their readers informed of important events elsewhere. It is well to keep in mind that a fre prsss and a free people are an unbeatable team. Then for kVI Ox 7 i l ! I, i f Ml! SLpyKSt i HtLPtX KZSOAHTtLK. CO, Hetoer. OMi mi UR iii HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS A HERITAGE TO PROTECTI i 4 VIM (H3I Want a newer car? Get the cash from us. In a hurry? Then call us first and get prompt, service. A NEWSPAPER WAS A RARITY ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER. f ard private business enterprises working with the Cooperative Extension Service and the BREWED WITH PIIRF :y' n . IN 8j Allis-Chalme- Mfg. Co., American Forest Prod- panel of leaders in agriculture, business and labor. Questions to be answered come from themselves. The the moderator is Dr. Russell Mawby, assistant director of extension leaders, educators, business at Michigan State University. officials and guests from abroad. Expect Many Firsts The congress convenes on in the The November young people have a week Sunday, 25; Grand Ballroom of the Conrad crammed with many "firsts" Hilton Hotel, headquarters for such as meeting prominent U.S. event. But dele- citizens, seeing tha internationally-kthe week-lonmuseums of Chicago, gates begin to arrive as early nown Chias Friday. They travel by bus, listening to the enplane, train, and come from all cago Symphony Orchestra, 50 states, Puerto Rico and a joying the companionship of from north, south, fellow doen foreign countries. Keynoter at the Sunday after- east and west. noon session is a former Perhaps the most valued perClub member, and one who this sonal reward is the fact that year is honored nationally as a every single one of the 1,500 alumnus. He is the Honor- boys and girls has all expenses able Buford E. Ellington, gover- paid. This highly regarded prize is theirs for having achieved an nor of Tennessee. Club record. In 'Citizenship in Action" is the excellent 19C2 congress theme. The prin- addition, more than 200 deleciple speaker on the theme is gates go home the richer by a Dr. Glenn Olds, president of college scholarship. And how is all this made Springfield College (Massachupossible? By the generous donasetts). Also talking on the subject is tions of more than half a hun An estimated 1,500 of the nation's best youths travel to Chicago right after Thanksgiving to participate in the 41st Club Congress. National They are joined by 500 4-- Club in missile shipments. That Khrushchev accepted the! with alacrity should (Proposal have been no surprise since the Russians traditionally seek ' ad vantage with no intention of tations and over 200,000 trees keeping any promises. According. (W,ere sprayed individually toy ly, President Kennedy's courteous harid because, aerial sprays' are acknowledgement of the Secretary ineffective against this insect. General's solicitude, and his res- -j National Forest Products Week ervation in the matter of Russian emphasizes to all Americans the observation of any pledge, were gj.eat lrnip0rtanKs of wisely using all that could Ibe expected. Nor ,,nd mman forest does the presence of those Bus- - for our and the today people NO MORE TIME TO LOSE sian missiles and "technicians" of tomorrow, In the wake of President Ken. in Cuba (which Zorin denies) generations To maintain these forests in a nedy's calm, reasoned, and much admit of delay. 'healthy state so they will con- belated declaration, of embargo Fortunately, the weird Stat-tinu- e ese products to BUpply on the flow of Red arms and Department plan to disband our skills. The forests many requires troops into Cuba, a torrent of armed forces and dismantle our must be protected from fire, oratory impressive even by system, to turn our sects and di9sase. Professional has troops and weapons over to the rrtanasement olans and inventories loquacious 1M standards been Issuing from that bizarre UN "Peace Force'-- - as described must so the forest land along Manhattan's m Department of State Fubli. areas willprepared always produce both East iRiver. cation 7377 and formally sub- - material and oppor. The invective of Khrushchev's mitted to the UN General As- -' funitves forproducts hvRiral onH snirit- man, Valerian Zorin, has been sembly has never been acted ual recreation. "am. upon! superb. And the ibassador" from the Kremlin's Thus, the Constitution of the newest satellite, Cuba, has amply United States still takes prece The degree of our sacrifice in proved the adaptability of Span donee in this country over the feeding the hunghy is the degree ish to Communist dialectics. We' charter of the United Nations. of our understanding of the world are, it seems, violating the UN The first duty of the OPresident, today. Dwight D. Eisenhower Charter. Much was also said by which he is seeking o fulfill, is both on America's hatred of Cu- still to the people of the United New Supply Lindy Pens ba, but we recall no mention of States and the security of this at Journal Office our lack of love for the Soviets. nation. I"'""' ts 14 - In be-I- j MAINTENANCE TV to be put in shape for ft. next launchl your policy until they became of Admittedly, this is a prospect age. If your children are still e 'future, the foreseeable goal young, It would be preferable to ' tremendous drive for sim. name an adultforguardian to receive ana cost reduction the money them. Or, if the iPlinucauon naw underway in the aerospace amount involved Is large, yon industry. "Present (boosters have might wish to set up a trust fund not boea designed for such an for them. Q. What 4s the purpose of an writes Col. Curtis, operation, life insurance policy? tnose lthat are expected endowment "nor A. A person buys an endowment to toe available during the rest policy to accumulate a savings n of this decade but it is fund and to have life insurance lieved that this concept may be protection while he is doing it. another of th? keys to economical The policy guarantees that his space exploration in the 1970's." savings goal will be achieved if comipany, fox that is 'what of the great minds that direct these mysterious op-- 1 Today, however, at the end of eratiau especially those who design and manufacture those the siT9t decade of aerospaoa ivelapment, the .writer reports Tice.launchinig engines impressive progress. As examples are thinking aibout 'VaVie engineering", he cites Col. Richard H. Curtis, USAF Pwement in missile tank fn director of the .presently Ret), which one contractor Missile" and Space Council of the '411,000, another who cut Aerospace Industries Association, cost of a wea. reveals in an article in the otfbll- - the Sy m by $16'5 cation, Aerospace, that planning tor recoverable and reusable and hopes to boost the savin m n' boosters is actually underway. $M TniUion this year' missile 'Success of such a project, he othfr wbo cut his mors Jthan 70 Percent since says, rould reduce the .present Col. satellite-launchin- g cost of $1,000 I95', And 9Uch ' to $2.crv per pound of payload Curtis represent tm-t- o Pavement rather than compro. as l:'!!e as $25 per. pound! Sueh boosters, which could apjmlse in mlssion performance. , proaeh an ocean liner in size J Nothing," he writes, "is more would ib launched from sea expensive than an operation that platform, followed in flight by fails." So, it is heartening to pre?""' 'andbased tracking sta- - jeaiize that simpliffciation, (by tion! and recovered in the open which impressive savings are be-s- ea b that would tow them ing made, is stepping ir shore , (probably to a liability at the same time.up high-lev- el You yI . drydock) M. as a youngster, you foraged around on July ififth collecting burned-orockets and roman candles and you wished you toad some gunpowder to recharge them with, you may have won-- 1 derei more , recently if t h e y couldn t somehow raoowr those expensive racket boosters that put things into orbit and use them over again. that case, you have The Intermountain Region, For est Service, .pointed out today that its resources play a big part in making National Forest Products Week, October 2;1 to 27, a reality. Timber from the 18 National Fores'.3 of the Intermountain Region provides the raw materials for locally manufactured products such as paper, lumber, soil condicharcoal, excelsior, tioner, paneling and boxes. In .1801, the (National Forests in the Intermountain Region cut over 350 million board feet of timber, enough to build approxi mately 50,000 homes or construct a solid Ojoard fence 20 feet high from San Francisco to New name my children as Q. Can beneficiaries of my life insurance? A. A minor child cannot legally receive money or properly. If you were lo name your children directly as your beneficiaries, your life insurance company might not be able to pay them the proceeds of r to National All Roads Lead PRODUCTS WEEK FINANCIAL Policyholder Questionn Anmvercd by the Institute of Life Imurance COMPANT UTAH FOREST ma i2a liv.ry Thuriila Publmtiml DUred Ail Socond srr NATIONAL fxunlly M OA! VAT I At? Mil tttt , IA t |