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Show rv nELPER PACK JOURNAL (Utah) nHJUmSDAY, EIGHT Ak MOV. 8, SCIENCE FAST AND FABli 190B not what your country ask what you can do for you can do for your country. John F. Kennedy CHECK PRICES IN THIS MONTH, TH6 NATION OBSERVVS NATIONAL PHARMACY WeEK. ONE OF THE OLDEST BOOKS OP PRESCRIPTIONS, PATED I500 BjC AD IN SALT LAKE PAPERS. SALT was pound in am Egyptian tomb. it contained abovjt soo pcrscripti0n6, among THEM ONE fOfK PREPARING IT'S UP TO YOU A.-- 6. LAKE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE CASTOR OIL. By Howard E. Kerthner, L.II.D. "There are always two cr;: ?rt chances to win en slim find with an umpire A S IN OUR STORE, PROFIT rlaei, employment expands and conversely as DURING THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES, THE ARABIANS WHO WERE EXCELLENT CHEMISTS. PRODUCED MANY DRUGS, profit shrinks, the number ot jobs shrink in proportion. The July Monthly Economic Letter 'As URANIUM of the First Na tional City Bank ot New York a chart covering the last WAS DISCOVERED A PHARMACIST NAMED MARTIN H. KLAPROTH NEARLY 160 YEARS BEFORE THE EXPLOSION Of TUB FIRST profit (WW WtfcK bio irt Haw ytw Nk your whtekayt Smooth and Mild? BUY THE STRAIGHT Smooth and Extra Mild? BUY THE BLEND wm K! a., maw, n. mm o MrnunoN man se nimr . rtjtf, imnii nw.ex aun nnuinrii caused by a wage rate which Is higher than marginal productivity, a reduction of one ppr cent in the rate of wages should normally lead to an increase of 3 or 4 per cent in the volume of employment and hence to an increase in the total income of the workers of from 2 to 3 per cent. If wages are pushed up above the point of marginal productivity, the decrease in employment would normally be from three to four times as great as the increase in hourly rates so that the total Income of the working class would be reduced in the ratio indicated above." Those Who seek ' to squeeze profit tighter and tighter and to promote wage advances across the board in annual increments should read and heed what Senator Douglas pointed out and should take a close look at the bank chart Just mentioned. What we need is more incentive to earn money and a' brighter hope of being permitted to enjoy the fruits ot our labors. Men will work much harder and with greater ingenuity If they may retain all that they earn than they will If they may keep only half of it. If they strongly suspect that they will be dispossessed either by thieves or by an extravagant government their efforts will decline. That is why the maintenance ot law and order and inexpensive government are so very important as a basis for the achievement for prosperity. itCon rfn turf Education your feelings about money, you'll probably agree that it's handy to have around even all by itself. What's more, if you make it your business to save some pretty a few years Savings Bonds T h CENTER COTS FROZEN FOODS JUICE Pasco 6 oz. IE me holding copyrights to the music and ask for permission to use the musk. This step is necessary since all music used toy the Ute Band is arranged specially for them. "When approval is received, Gaylen Hafton, the band's ar ranger enters the picture. He scores the mwic o that it is "tailor.made' to the instrumen-atio- n of the U. band. lAt the same tin?, Dr. Stoll and his assistants are fitting formations to the music. For this they use a scale football field and scale model bandsmen. Once the formations are decided, mas ter drawings of each formation are made and each position is numbered. According to Dr. bering facilitates vu won t tiaA of freedom itself. ' printed on Savings Bonds. Keep freedom in your future with U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Stoll the num the arrange- - imnts of instruments in the various formations so that the tonal balance can be maintained. 'Placement is important," Dr. Stoll said, "ibecause some instruments such as Sousaphones and drums are intended as rhythm instruments as opposed to those which carry the melody. They must be placed at the cen ter of every formation in order to maintain tonal balance. Duplicates are DCODBBBBIHriBlBBSBVQQCI! Though this wall ib in Berlin, Communism's rule of terror threaten free men everywhere. One way Americans help UJS. rant chops E as any collegiate . duction every week, can tell you, is e game in How does a university band go which success depends on each about preparing a half Jtlme show player making himself a special and who does the planning of 1st in all phases of the sport: the production? running, passing, blocking and Dr. Forrest D. Stoll, Director tackling. At half-tianother group of of Bands at the University of take the Utah, explained that shows are polished perfectionists field the marching band. Un- planned In advance during the like their classmates now rest- summer preceding the footba'l season. ing in the dressing room, t h e In Oie initial stajge only three bandmen cannot be content with are involved, Loel Hep-people the same basic plays every week Assistant Director of of the season. For them the foot- worth, Ron Dawn, Personnel DiBands; ball season, means a new prorector; and Dr. Stoll. a suitable Having chosen theme, the trio then selects appropriate music. The next step is to write to the. publishers is such a buying HALF-TIM- 1 7 for $: Football, do you 100 or Valley Hi STRAWBERRIES RASPBERRIES 10 oz. Royal Garnet 10 oz. cans 5 for $) COD IbpliSDc Icelandic (SftKUfflD avoid more collisions bandsmen be- gin moving simultaneously? "Easy," Dr. Stoll laughed. "We work It out in practice, of course, but those instruments which have the farthest distance to march take precedence and the others mark time until they pass." Do the problems end hcret "Indeed not,'' Dr. Stoll answered emphatically. Each show must be rehearsed for several hours and timed carefully. All music and narrations are timed so that every production is seen as a master, piece of precision as well as a thrilling and colorful show. Show are planned to run not more than even minute 6 for $ cans Morton EACH JMS FINE FOODS Tastewell Drip or Beg. lb 2 cans IPuaEifiiTjEsanQ ITU, Iff Eft "AO Eflffiflj TOMATOES QUART EtflBBBKIB r'r? QU P LIT Y FOOD RT H 5HVin no. r c UnU U SOte $a.73 48c 3 lb mc 4 for 8c 2 lb 4c made from each master drawing so that every bandsman has a copy. Each musician must then memorize his position on the field in all for mations and the music for the production, in addition to plot, ting a route of march for him- fself in each change of formation. How is by to 6 will make coach when safeguard their freedoms .grades 3 MARCHING BAND HIGHLIGHTS all the money there is now, so you'll be sure wouldn't be worth very to have it tomorrow, much. A secure future How about doing takes both money and your saving with U.S. the freedom to spend it Savings Bonds? It's a as you choose. move you can make to- That's the main rea- - day to make your fu- son why buying U.S. ture more secure. you'll bo all set for that good idea today. You new home, or your do double saving on a child's college expenses, single investment You or your own retirement. save money, at a guarOr will you? anteed rate of interest Without the freeYou provide funds that doms on which this help UncleSam stand country was founded, up for freedom right Wek .dents in lb PORK MAST Sc From Pagr. One posters about AEW and Book and Harding schools held con Week that will foe displayed in I, business ferences November 0th. establishments in the The Wellington will town. school hold a n "Open House" during Nov. 9 has (been set at East AEW. Parents are invited to vis- Carbon High for a "Back to it classes and eat school lunch. School Day" and .parents and Individual parent and teacher teachers conferences conferences .will be be held in Citizens of Cartoon County should be aware that schools grades one through nine. Peterson school will hold par- are open to the (public at all ent and teacher conferences on times, not just during AEW. November 8th and 9th. They are urged to .keep in touch The Dragerton school is hold, with and do whatever they can Meet the ing parent and teacher confer to help 'Education ences on Nov. 15 and 16. Stu- - Challenge of Change.' mnl was Mm secure? regularly, in BRATION OP NATIONAL PHARMACY WBEK POINTS UP THE VITAL ROLE TODAY'S PHARMACISTS PLAY N THE HEALTH 01s THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. THEY SERVE YOUR E COMMUNITY. THEY YOUR SUPPORT. STORE alone Whatever THE PRESENT CELE- "Where unemployment is , Ik GRADE BIRDS and down together. Dr. Kerthntr There is also a close parallel between unemployment and wage rates. As wages go up there is more unemployment and in the old days when they used to go down there was less unemployment. In his book. The Theory of Waget, published In 1934, Sena-ato- r Paul H. Douglas commented on this problem as follows: mm mm c 'C ployment have oeca-Hionul- eg U. S. INSPECTED MEATS ATOM BOMB. years and how showing and em 25 Kone up 9 and 10 BY pub-lish- es mull Prices Effective Frida, Saturday November SUCH AS CAMPHOR LAUDANUM, NAPTMA AND CNNA. I U SATISFACTIOn L.LnS GUARflnTEED |