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Show p. - SERVICES AND REPAIRS FOR SALE FROM wall to wall, no soil at all on carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Hales Bros. Furniture. WIDE CHOICE OF WEDDING AND FUNERAL WREATHS Choice building FOR SALE lots in East Tremonton. Leonard Bishop Agency, Tremonton. in connection with real estate is the parking promem, wnicn is a curse of almost every city. Suburban real estate and farms owe much to the automobile, but the automobile industry is now reaching a stage where it could revolutionize present real estate prices. We owe the automobile industry a debt of gratitude for eav touch will help so much our rjresent prosperity. It is a wmmmmMmmmmrnmumMii Glaxo for bellwether of general business Gk amine FARM TIRE SERVICE linoleum ends waxing Hales for 10,58 It is howovpr. likp ltc evprvthine else, subiect to the Brothers Furniture. New and used tires for business cycle and may be a every purpose ident Eisenhower's physical and cause of the next depression. Another probable cause will be the mental condition. ONE-DASERVICE 24. Congressional attempt will failure of one of the big corporaon be made to eliminate the present tions who stock is among the "30 of labor unions from Blue Chips" of the Dow Jones exemption FULLCAPPING industrials. laws. 25. 1958 will be a sad year for STOCK MARKFT OUTLOOK labor leaders. I forecast that 41. The "bloom is off the there will be an increase of un- stock market." We will have ralTIRE SERVICE lies and reactions during 1958, employment during 1958. 26. I forecast that with the but the broad trend will be Winzeler Building possible exception of the auto downward. This is the first Tremonton industry, there will be no nation- time for many years that I have said this in my annual report. strikes during 1958. al taiinu uj ij 27. I forecast that automation There is too much talk about TV troubles? Call the experts a will slowly increase during 1958. missiles, bombs, and fallout. 42. While the stock market 28. If wages should be fixed Northern Furniture Garland and has probeen going up during the the of a as includpart Tremonton. Gold stamps will also be past lew years, the bond market retail prices gram ed. has been going down. The refixed. , 29. All workers, especially verse will take place during office workers, will be more 1958. While the stock market Let efficient in 1958. It will be more is going down, the bond market difficult for the next group of will begin to creep upward. This Trouble Go college graduates to get good especially applies to bonds, the purchase of which I positions at high wages. few strongly recommend. years the For 30. past A little trouble now can de non- hn hppn sitting in the! 43. Good cumulative i.,h.. velop into big repairs latei driver's seat. Many industrialists callable preferred stocks will Call us at the first sign of and leaders have feared also be in demand during 1958. trouble in your TV, radio or. that political the country is headed for a Owing to the money market, Miict nr lahor government. A they recently suffered in price; phonograph. tipprfn) sien now is that such but owing to lack of supply, Sc fears may, temporarily at least, they will be the firstI stocks to am now be forgotten. The American recover. Remember, e o recommending only himself disgustis man Service working labor precumulative, ed with too powerful AL ferred;;. be good should This leaders. Tremonton 44. The large fortunes made news to all honest employers. in. the str.i k naiket have come ESTATE REAL FOR OUTLOOK from buying CACHE VALLEY BREEDERS 31. Land adjoining cities and stocks at S5.00 a share or value ASSOCIATION owned and towns will increase in under. These will be the first to operated by the farmers for the during 1958. This especially ap- reach a buying level. If you are to buy these benefit of the farmers. Eight plies to small farms. stocks, 32. Large commercial farms you should seek companies withleading breeds of Dairy and will continue to prosper during Beef cattle to choose from. 1958, but the small farmer will out too much cumulative pre-is ferred stock outstanding. This Artificial Insemination at cost. continue to suffer if dependent the opposite of the '"preferred" on farming. Guy L. Rees. Phone AL recommendation in paragraph 33. Under an economic dic- 431 tator, farmers will receive no LARGE BALANCES increased price supports. If farm 45. Large bank balances will prices are fixed, they will be at continue to be a good investlower levels. ment in 1958. Many savings 34. Large cities may continue banks are now paying 3 percent to lose in population. Large city to 3 '2 make it easier to sell long-terpercent intere st. These real estate will sell for less, for bonds during 1958. balances, however, should not missiles. Russian of fear 17. be looked The supply of upon as permanent of suburbs 35. but rather as a state, municipal, turnpike, will The growth investments, many although of enabling you to have means and other "Authority" bonds housescontinue, d now accupied by will increase during 1958. cash common executives will be forced stocksavailable a when level. This 18. I forecast higher prices for low reach owners as their on the market time may not come in 1958. Here many corporation bonds. lose their presene 19. Investors again, much depends upon Preswill continue, positions. ident Eisenhower's condition. to switch 1958, from during 36. Construction activity in 46. many corporastocks to attractive bond issues; will decline. tions Although interested in atomic enfear of war will rule all mar- many communities Older houses will come on the ergy, electronics, rare metals, kets. market. and other growth industries 20. Bankers will fear that 37. In many sections of the the government as a part of country there will be a greater the cold war will appoint a demand for modern dictator to direct policies of all apartments than for single national banks, the leading houses, although old apartment stock exchanges, and investment houses will sell for less. More dealers. young people and old people LABOR OUTLOOK will insist upon every modern 21. There will be a general convenience and upon locations dependent on fear that the government as a not absolutely will fix automobiles. part of the cold war woodlands 38. wages in many industries and prevent further increases during will continue to increase in 1958.. price. This certainly applies to in 22. The revelations brought pine wood tracts, (specially about by the investigation of the the South. reserves Teamsters Union may lead to imoil 39. Canadian portant new labor legislation. should begin to recover in price 23. The Law unless there is rationing of gas will not be repealed in 1958. and oline in the United States in late may be made more severe. Much, 1968. 40 The most important factor however, will depend upon Pres- Y steam-metho- NORMS LIFE INSURANCE at its best. See Mel Foxley now for LIFE-Cinsurance. O Tremonton AL Nite AL Coal stoker comFOR SALE plete, $25. J. H. Miller, 93 No. Main, Brigham, phone 1040. i i!! FOR SALE to be moved Two frame dwellings at No. 31 N. 1st West. Contact A. D. Rich, ' AL FOR SALE -ton truck. W. - ATTENTION, farmers, stockmen. Do you need stack covers or implement covers? Dozens of other uses and can be reused. See black VisQueen at 2Vc square foot at Bear River Saddlery, Tremonton, phone AL 1956 Dodge AL ltp fc FOR SALE Good used washer. Will sacrifice. See at Henry Foxley's, 317 N. 2nd E., Tremonton. ltc Let us rebuild it like new. We also make mattresses to your specifications. orders for station Special wagons, house trailers and camp beds given expert attention. See us for your mattress needs EVERTON MATTRESS CO. Brigham City, Phone AL dition. Will sacrifice. See at Kenneth Austin's, Garland, ltc FOR SALE Two nearly new National electric water heaters, 52 gallon. Less than one year old. Make offer. Call 1040, Brig-haCity. 5- - FOR RENT uumi rrannii in iiiu hj iiuuniii in u nuns eii uini; riisinu :m cold-wa- r illlUiillUltl! mum Don't TV DOES YOUR MATTRESS NEED ATTENTION? USED WASHER, excellent con- fc ujnjjijnnin;!nimwiiunjanjiinmnjiinjm:!;!j;mi!iJtnjiunii!nij:ifn;M;niii!in!i;fi:ni;u FCR FAST, ex. FOR RENT January 1. Main pert FormicaDEPENDABLE, intile linoleum, Street business property, 25x stallation. See us. NORTHERN 100, with large storage space in FURNITURE CO. Tremonton lease. Contact rear. Long-terOtto Jorgensen, phone AL m 6- IF carpets look dull and drear, bedroom home. remove the spots as they appear, See James with Blue Lustre. Hales Partly furnished. BrothElwood. Roberts, ers Furniture. ltc FCf RRENT d 2 tax-fre- e PAT JACK high-grad- TV-Radi- non-callab- low-price- THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah Thursday, January 2, 1958 will become more prosperous and profitable to investors, some of these companies will be wiped out. Hence, investors should be very careful in connection there- with. 47. Utility stocks should hold their own with regard to dividends and marketability. Electric power will always be in demand. 48. Most railroad stocks should bp avoided. Most passenger business is now being operated at a loss. Trucks, busses, airplanes, and private automobiles will ultimately force the: government to take over the railroads. In the meantime, the securities of the long-harail- roads, which specialize in heavy freight, will be the best to own. The short-hau- l roads should be avoided by investors. 49. Notwithstanding the above, we cannot now become panicky or too bearish. Our country is on the Gold ?rt now operating which was responsible for many of our national crises, but is now on a Political Standard. Although Newton's Law of Action and Reaction must continue to operate, yet Congress can for a while lengthen the prosperity cycles. This it will attempt to do even if it requires an economic dictator to temporarily regulate money, wages, prices, rents, taxes, and industry in general. I cannot forcast disarmament in 1958. It appears to me now, however, that the present race in guided missiles, atomic underwater navies, surprise satellites, and other tremendously destructive military ul From Page 1) both manufacturers and retailers will enable them to keep up their present gross volume durBy Don Borrowbridge, Director Thor Research Center for Better Farm Living Even if you live far from an industrial "target" area, a nuclear bomb blast would have almost an immediate effect. The dangers of possible "fall-out- " would be mul- tiplied by disruption of many services and complicated by a stream of evacuees from bombed areas. The struggle for survival within a target area after an attack would be even greater. The handyman can put his power tools to work now on "Project Stay Alive" by building an emergency food and equipment cupboard. To the distant rural resident, it offers a useful reserve supply. To the urban area survivor, it might mean the difference between life and starvation. food cupboard Is very important today. The basement seems the likely place for such a cupboard, except in areas of flood danger. The survival center could be built in the often unused area under a stairEmergency ing 1958. 7. The center should have enough for a seven-dasupfoods as powdved such of ply and evaporated milk; dehydrated and canned juices, fruits, vegetables, soups and merits; j&rs of cheese and peanut butter; r: cereals and crackes; instant tea, coffee or ci::o.:, and bottled or canned bcvera;i ; at You may also wish to include atorage space for blankets, c'.e.h-ing- , tents, flashlights, first aid and Other emergency rquipmmt. In many countries, soincrni.' is aerving as a civil defense off.c-ewho can advise you on t u ldirg and locating your emergency atorage cupboard. A fully enclosed supply center, constuirtcd of waterproof md fireproof materials, would appear the r.io:t desirable. Keep some o.' your reserves packed in knapsacks cr other carriers f ir quirk removal in case evacuation is recrsstry. in Dow-Jone- cost-of-livi- ing 1958. 9. Wise labor leaders will hesitate to fight for higher wages, but will try for shorter hours, pensions, and other, "fringes." 10. European countries will have less to spend for American goods, and foreign trade will decline in 1958 compared with 1957. MONEY OUTLOOK Money will continue to be "tight" during 1958 for new borrowers who have not established a satisfactory line of credit. de12. Owing to declining mands for funds, interest rates will decline in 1958. 13. Concerns with large numbers of employees will receive first consideration both by banks and by the government. 14. For fear of World War III, and due to declining business, many plans of expansion of plants will be postponed. rates may be 15. Money "fixed" during 1958 by an economic dictator. 16. Lower money rates will 11. high-salarie- Well-locate- Taft-Hartle- D (Readers may address handicraft problems to Thor Research Ctn r, MartnfO, 111) 1957 INTERIOP. . Bureau of Land Management Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. December 2. 1957 Notice is hereby given that Oeorpc Pnskett. of Grouse Creek, Utah, who, on July 20. No. P53. made Desert Entry. 07650. for W'iNW'-iUtah NW'SW'i. Section 14. 'Town-shi11 N.. Ranpe 18 W Salt has f Ird notice Lake of intention to make Final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Olive at Not.-rPublic. Kimber. frnnc" Prrek. Utiri ()n thr 31st dav of Jnnunrv. 1953 Claimant nam's as witnrrecs: 1 1956 DODGE Tudor Sedan. Clean, only 1195.00 FORD Fairlane. never sold. 7000 miles. A Steal PONTIAC Hardtop Coupe, loaded, DODGE V8 Pickup, very clean has cattle rack n DeSOTO V8 Sedan, power steering Good condition only 1953 INTERNATIONAL V Ton. Clean 1950 . CHEVROLET Tudor, very sharp. Healer and Radio . Tan- 11-1- 9 2495.00 1595.00 1953 , Frnrs P Honso. Mincer rat nf firt nubHention Date of last publication AGENCY 68 West Main, Tremonton Solicitor far TIm rnidantlal of up Iawraac Antrim to O 12 IjH Consolidate with cash then, one bill, one place to pay, one payment up to 'A less. . flLX. Cash (or evtry worthy purpose on signature only, auto or furniture. FORD V8 Convertible, very clean Loaded, only 1952 FORD Tudor Sedan, nice condition 695.00 895.00 295.00 1953 1952 MERCURY Fordor, healer, radio, and overdrive - 995.00 495.00 695.00 SEE THESE AND MANY OTHERS AT rl 57 " Ii. A. Wetzel, Manager Phone: 487, Brigham City 20 S. Main St. Hours: Mon.-Fr- i. Sat. evenings by appointment loans made 10 residents of nearby towns loans below $600 made by Cty Finance Co. (Utah) 9:30-5:3- 0; en atur day L 11 a.m. JOE Rab CLEARANCE! We Pay 19oii Taxi s 1956 C-'- INSURANCE d Bargains In Used Cars 1955 I' BROUGH $25 to $2000 d y YEAR-EN- (PUBLISHER) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE A FREE APPRAISALS d WHOLESALE PRICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION TVinmnn !'"h"rt FftOMPT CLOSINO Come To Snowville LEGAL NOTICE ITn'jhi" LONG TERM LOW RATI well-pai- Failures will increase 1958. These will apply mostly to small concerns, but some one of s the big companies in the Averages may collapse. 8. Predicting a lower total volume of business for 1958, compared with 1957, I forecast a moderately lower trend, on average, for wholesale commod ity prices. Expect a gradual dedurcrease in the y FARM LOANS non-taxab- way. hell-spac- e 50 Speaking realistically, the hope of the United States and the world depends upon our spiritual relationships. Only as we grow spiritually, along with our material growth and military power, can the world be kept in balance. Therefore, my final appeal is for the support of all churches of all denominations and their ministers,' priests, and rabbis who are carrying the torch of righteousness. CUT YCAJR BILLS GET A Babson's Forecast for 1958 (Continued equipment could ultimately rob us of our freedom and turn us back to slavery unless disarma ment becomes a serious goal. The Sputniks should hasten either another military world war or the elimination of world wars. Sputniks should shorten the cold war now in progress. CAF1R Tremonton, Utah D Hring Your Own Clubs, Busrhnll Jlals or What Have You (lo iins during drive) FREK COFFKK. CHOCOLATE and DONUTS PLENTY OF SHOOTING AFTER DRIVE IS OVER Taylor Farms (nonsel, 4 Miles Wesl of Snow ville IVot Responsible for anv Accidents Charles R. Taylor - Ralph J. Taylor I |