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Show LEADER. THE Every reader should have will continue to increase. new discoveries and inbanks in which he has his ac- ventions will take place. Twencount. Bank stocks should make 1957 money during 1957, whatever ty years ago we were enjoying the prosperity brought on by the "blue chips" do. the Electrical Era. Then followInternational and Other Affairs ed the Motor Car and Oil Eras (Continued from page 1) 42. During 1957 the Admin- which we have recently been expansion, and municipal im- istration will do everything pos- enjoying, plus a Chemical and provements will decline in 1957. sible to us out of war. It Building Boom. These coming keep not a be it will good Therefore, not get us invol- together account for the great will certainly esyear for speculating in real ved with France, prosperity of the last ten years. England, tate. Sometime we will witness a allies. or their Israel, 22. Interest rates on mortSo Eis43. as President gages will be higher in 1957. enhower long is in good physical Loans not "federally" guaran(as commander in teed will require larger margins. condition he will back the United 23. Real Estate in large cities Chief), Nations with our Army, Navy, will continue inactive with de- Tremonion. Ulah Thursday January 3. 1957 Engagement Announced ' , N I 4 J. l ; ' I u" 't ' ? r ' rfO- prices due to lack of parking facilities. 24. Suburban real estate will continue active, but fewer new houses will be built. Houses will be for sale by executives) d who have lost their jobs. 25. Purchases will give more attention to the size of the lots than to the houses. Better locations can be secured by buying existing houses. Modern kitchens will become a "must." 26. Acreage near proposed shopping centers will be excellent for speculation. The automobile will continue to raise havoc with real estate prices, some locations and helping hurting others. 27. New inventions in connection with heating, lighting, and other features will make most older homes obsolete. 28. Large commercial farms will continue prosperous. Small farms on the fringes of cities will be more valuable. The outfarms will lying medium-sizebe both expensive and hard to clining ' well-pai- f,MltMdf v...-r- III 1mrtlXMlMsl r MISS LORETA FAYE FRYER Parents Announce Fryer-Joseph- Marsha Marty Kay Sperry, Roundy and Suzanne Law. son Local Couple Give Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Willis Fryer of Christmas Party Fielding announce the engageMr. and Mrs. Jule Harris ment of their daughter, LoReta were hosts at a delightful G. Garth to Josephson, Faye, Christmas party at their home Josson of Mr. and Mrs. Oleen A delicious ephson of Plymouth. LoReta is a graduate of Bear River High School. Garth is also a graduate of Bear River High School and has spent one year at the Agricultural College in Logan. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Thursday evening. hot supper was served to sixteen friends, after which gifts were sell. exchanged and much entertain29. The nearness of schools, ment was caused by the exstores, and bus routes churches, of white elephants. change will become a more important of homes. factor in the 30. Those wishing to own a Stenquist Family d home to occupy Meets For Holiday will find 1957 a good year to The Eric Stenquist family had ouy or build; but a dangerous Christmas dinner at the home year for speculation. g 31. It is foolish for anyone to of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and family in Murray. The now forcast the stock market s AvLowell Farnsworth family of for 1957. The Layton spent Sunday at the erage, now around 490, may Eric Stenquist home and they decline to400 or advance to 600 all planned to meet for New during 1957. Year's dinner at the Farnsworth Stock Market Outlook home. 32. All investors will want d re-sa- le Rytting Family Meets For Holiday The family of A. N. Rytting were all together for Christmas Day and New Year's Day at the family home. Mr. and Mrs. Lorry Rytting and sons, Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jones and children, Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Potter, Garland joined their parents, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brent for Davis and brother two holidays. The Jones family will leave this weekend to return to Chicago, where Owen is in the Dental Clinic at Northwestern University. Friends Give Bridal Shower Dow-Jone- Ballard Family Entertained in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. Jule Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wise were entertained Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hansen in Ogden. Dinner and a pleasant evening together were enjoyed by the group. Friends Entertain "safety," but wise investors will first decide whether they also want "income" or "profit." Only by luck can you obtain all three features with certainty during 1957. 33. Investors can buy, during 1957, preferred stocks (preferably cumulative) which will give with safety, a I will gladly yield of near send, free of charge, a list of such to any reader so requestWell-season- 6. , ing. 34. During 1957 good utility Miss Gloria Jones entertained a few of her friends Friday stocks should be attractive for night at a Christmas party. The yield and marketability. The girls met at her home to ex- demand for electricity will conchange gifts, enjoy a social tinue to increase throughout 1957. evening and luncheon 35. The above two recommendations apply to those in Jones Family moderate income tax brackets. The investor in medium or high Annual Party brackets will buy during 1957 state, municipal, or The family of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones met together Sunday town bonds carrying "full faith for their annual family party. and credit." Taxes will graduAll five sons and daughters and ally increase in 1957, and nontheir partners and fifteen grand- taxable bond will be more in children were present to par- demand from wise investors. 36. I am now prepared to adticipate in the exchange of vise readers who do not care Christinas gifts. In the group were Mr. and for income, but only for profit. s Mrs. Vere Jensen, Salt Lake As above stated, the City; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Industrial Average may apButterworth, West Jordan; Mr. proach, during 1957, either 400 and Mrs. Burke Jones, Howell; or 600. It will be very easy to Mr. and Mrs. Evan Christensen, make a mistake by either buyThatcher; Gloria Jones and Carl ing or selling stocks at this Buchanan. for itelligent time, except switches. I am willing to say, however, that readers should not get panicky and sell their oils. Even Gulf Oil, which has the largest interests in the very Word was received here by rich Middle East fields should relatives that Ivan Woodruff, not be sold. 37. All sensible investors will son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Woodruff is still hospitalized carry good bank balances and in San Diego Calif., and that it reserves during 1957 so as not might be necessary to operate to be caught, whatever happens. 38. There should be no panic and remove one of his lungs, lie has had a serious bout with in the stock market during 1957. pneumonia. His parents are still Stocks will either fluctuate near in California with him and his their present levels or else will family. gradually slide downward or Ivan is employed by Convair upward. It will be risky to borAirplane Manufacturing Co. in row money to buy stocks in San Diego. 1957; rather, one might sell stocks to get out of debt. 39. The way to make money in the stock market is: ( 1 ) Confine your purchases to the stocks of the leading companies In each industry. (2) Diversify moderately aid do not try to pick out winners, remembering OPTOMETRIST that, whether you buy or sell, someone (probably as smart as you) is doing the opposite at the FOR BETTER VISION same time. (3) Store up cash HAVE YOUTi EYES when most people are bullish; use this cash to buy stocks when EXAMINED NOW. most people are bearish. 40. We are no longer on the Gold Standard but on a PolitiTremonton Thursdays cal Standard. Although the Law Phone AL7-120- 2 of Action and Reacction will ultimately rule, yet periods of t. Golden Spike DUP Camp Meets Members of the Golden Spike Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Einor Stenquist Thursday afternoon for their December meeting. Mrs. Ethel Palmer was The lesson, "Reminiscences of Christmas" wrs given by Lavon Stenquist and the History of William George was given by Eliza Holland. Sandra Austin favored with two accordion solos. Refreshments were served the hostesses to twenty two members. FYA Club Holds Christmas Party 4-- H The FYA 411 club met at the Tropical Cafe in Brigham City n for their Christmas party. Jensen was chairman of the event. Miss Bessie Hansen, agent County Demonstration was guest speaker. Mrs. Rex Jensen, Mrs. Jay Law and Mrs. Harvey Deem accompanied the group. Others attending were DeAnn Jensen, Marilyn Nelson, LoRajr Deem, De-An- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O Stenquist left Thursday for Calif., where they will spend some time with their two daughters, Mrs. Vernon Kitchen and Mrs. R. Neal Grubbs and their families. They also expected to see the Rose Parade in Pasadena before returning home. Bur-ban- k, weater nt And mm i! i Skirt - Mil sizes and colors are broken so be early for yours 'ARUfS TREMONTON le Dow-Jone- Miss Tamara Heaton, a December bride was honored at a bridal shower last week, when twenty three of her girl friends met at the home of Joan Theur-e- r. Assisting Joan as were Arta Ann Hansen., Sherrie Smith and Mary Ann Shumway. The girls made a bride's book and presented to Tamara. Some lovely personal gifts were presented to the bride-elec- For California FIRST SEGURIT PAYS MOR FOR SAVINGS Holds non-taxab- Leave Thursday tax-exem- pt Lin-ber- Of interest to many friends in the valley is the marriage of Miss Barbara Excell of Chicago, Phil Wendell Mason, 111., to former resident of Fielding. Barbara is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William F. Excel. Phil's parents are Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason of Fielding. The ceremony took place at Las Vegas, Nev., December 3rd. Phil is employed as assistant Mortitian at the Larkin Mortuary at Salt Lake City, where they will make their home for the present. business readjustment, but it will be followed by a new Electronic and Nuclear Era. Therefore, be optimistic. 50. In closing, I urge my friends to read the 8th Chapter of the Bible Book Deuteronomy, which was written 3,000 years ago and is as applicable today as ever. Incidentally, it mentions Egypt, which even then was an important factor in world events. FAMOUS BRAND and Air Force. This is the only way in which he will not be tempted ever to enter World War III. 44. The United States will not use the or during 1957 or give these bombs to any other nation. However, to save the United Nations, Eisenhower will give that organization all the bombs it wants. 45. 1957 should be a good gifts yeaj to make to colleges, hospitals, and other worthy causes. You, however, should give a stock which shows you a profit, and let the beneficiary do the selling. 1957 should be an especially good year for such institutions to make drives for funds. 46. Householders will avoid making unnecessary purchases: on installments until the international situation clears. Several feasible plans are being considered, one of which is to have a very small tax on every gallon of oil moving through the Canal with the understanding that the money will be used for financing the Great Dam on the Nile River which the Egyptians so much need. This would make unnecessary any expropriations of the rich Middle East oil reserves and any renegotiations. Either expropriations or renegotiations will scare our investors out of making further foreign investnients. 47. The big thing that Russia wants is not so much the oil fields as freedom to pass through the Dardanelles. This will be an important feature of a setlemtent of the Suez Canal problem. I further forecast that the Republic of Panama will attempt to undo the "steal" which we perpetrated in 1904, in order to build the Panama Canal. 48. I would be unfair to readers of thiis Forecast not to mention the great importance of Mr. Eisenhowers' health. In connection with any building, business, investment, or other program, it should be continually kept in mind. 49. Better fed and more intel: ligent populations, both in the United States and elsewhere, Pre-ide- well-locate- Marriage Of Former Fielding Man Is Announced nt a little stock in one of the local For Social Events ft 41. Babson's Forecast Beginning Jan. 1, 1957 Ivan Woodruff In San Diego Hospital BANK INTEREST 3 on savings in any amount. Interest paid twice a year June 30, December 31 . SAVINGS & LOAN Savings & Loan is now available an addition to First Security's complete service. Earnings distributed twice a year June 30, December 31. DR. PAUL K. NASFELL Inquire at any office li CFDG38LT wmm 1 - Ogden, 2470 Phone Wash. Blvd. prosperity can artificially be extended by manlputing money rates, subsidies, and other financial props." BANKS Firit Security Bank of Uth, N.A. First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. Fir Security Bank of Rock Springs, Wya, Members FDIC SAVINGS & LOAN First Security Savings & Loan Aww, Inc.-U- tah First Security Savings & Loan Association Idaho |