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Show THE MIDVALE SENTINEL PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Midvaie, Utah, nudcr the Act of March 9, 1878. O. P. S. Survey Discloses No THE MIDVALE SENTINEL WiBHBM The Senator Reports Meat Shortages ( Page Six 1 Friday, June 15, 1951 A HAND THAT WILL BEAT HIM Housewives in Utah are assured an ample supply of meat at y ,i " U ' their favorite butcher counters, $2.50 Delbert M Draper, Utah director Subscription Rate, per ywir (anywhere in the U.S.A.) of the Office of Price Stabilization, Senator Arthur V. Watkin (Advertising Rates Given on Request) declared this week. Utah stands to suffer extensive"In spite of critics of the OPS GOVERNMENT WITHOUT REPRESENTATION beef rollback order, there is no ly if House approved reductions Utah Motorists Hike One crave defect in the government's present price control indication of a beef shortage or in 1952 appropriations for recla- Gas Tab by $19,000,000 the Bureau of Land ManImpatience, negligence and inprogram is that the Office of Price Stabilization has so far failed that black markets exist," he saiu mation, Indian Affairs are competence and the three cardinal agement, On Mr the contrary, Draper to authorize the appointment of an advisory committee com sins of the gasoline wastrel are a survey just com- concurred in by the Senate. out, pointed . A bulletin issued by a national posed of retail In an effort to reverse the ac- costing Utah motorists more than pleted discloses the supply of beef retailers' organization recently observed wryly that OPS "ap- in the state to be the same or bet- tion, I appealed to the Senate ap- $19,000,000 annually or about $90 pears to believe retailers are too insignificant to justify such a ter than it was 30 days ago. Cattle propriations subcommittee last for each vehicle owner, according are moving to market in normal week and requested that original to a recently published study by committee." one of autoWhat this amounts to is that, so far as price control is con- supply, the survey also disclosed. departmental requests for these motive America's topflight engineers. activities be restored. Made in Retail Rule cerned, we have government without representation of the gov- Changes After a series of controlled mileAn alternative method for pricWeber Basin needs construction erned. They are of all kinds and sizes, from the biggest chain ing certain items under regulation funds to secure the area's culinary age tests lasting more than a year, to the smallest one-mnshop. They sell every conceivable sort No. 7 has been provided to the water supply. The Bureau of Land Delmar G Roos, former president of commodity. Their operators are the people who come in di approximately 1500 small retailers Management's request for funds of the Society of Automotive Enand upon in Utah, according to H Ward Mc would result in an actual mone- gineers, has concluded that the avrect, daily contact with the masses of consumers motorist gets less than half tary gain, not only for the Federal erage their understanding of what must be done. Finally, they are Carty, OPS price evecutive. the miles he should out motoring Mr said that pricing treasury, but also for the state of the ones who can tell OPS and any other interested agency charts Mccarty of a gallon of gasoline. on housewares, notions, sil Utah and local school districts. The primary causes of gasoline what is feasible in the way of regulations and what is not. verware, sporting goods, china, I also urged restoration or spemewastage, official have the says Mr Roos, are speed, retailers no It seems inconceivable that glassware, jewelry, watches and cific Indian funds, particularly mechanical negligence and sloppy not He clocks need be filed. em those needed for operation of the thod of making their problems known to price control officials. habits. driving all other that however, phasized, Intermountain Indian school at Unless the retailers can and do obey the regulations the whole categories listed in the regulation Brigham City, and those planned j "Speed alone cuts mileage in commodities Almost failure. no one to is doomed buys program must be included in a pricing chart unaer me ieaerai law wnicn es- half," Mr Ros says. "In rigidly con from the factories which produce them. We all do our buying by the retailer. trolled tests over a measured mile, tablished an dollar a desires needs. knows and retailer the our and in retail stores, The amendment to regulation rehabilitation program for Willys station wagon consistently 31 miles per gallon at 30 7 should No. the official invite provides that a retailer is the Indians. partici"Let's think more averaged Any price control program an miles hour. However, at 60 a from chart about the poverty of the American filing pricing and that means producers, manufac- exempt pation of all concerned miles an hour, mileage was cut on if items above the his total Indian than Point Four for the "As for driving habits," Mr Roos MORE PARTRIDGES SEEN turers, retailers, and consumers. store volume of sales is less than Hottentots," I told the committee. considerably. wasttwo worst 'the declares, gas One hundred chukar partridge Heading a list of mechanical sins $100,000 annually or if his sales WEBER BASIN will be held in the recreation of in Mr Roos' study under ers outside of habitual speeding eggs were taken at the Price Game CHRIST LUTHERAN the above items is less than Sen. Wallace F Bennett joined lumped are jackrabbit starts and quick Farm yesterday. This represents room. are faulty spark $60,000 annually. CHURCH (Murray) with me and E J Fjeldsted. sec "negligence" Violent pressures on the stops. a peak in egg production up to Christ Lutheran Softball team Mr McCarty added that the ex r of the Weber Ba-- settings, cylinder compression and gasoline into the this date. It is felt that continued "Your Heavenly Father's Mercy" will meet the team representing cluded items must continue to be squirt facof tire Each these pressures. sin water conservancy district, and tors cuts gasoline efficiency be- cylinders faster than it can be warm weather will increase the wil be the theme of the sermon Wasatch Presbyterian at Fairmont priced under the general ceiling Mayor Rulon White of Ogden, in used efficiently, while sudden daily egg take considerably. tween 20. Park Herb June three and six per cent Wednesday, Sunbut that an a separate appearance before the at Christ Lutheran church price regulation waste momentum stops already costs a to and field the motorist between one The chukar partridge experiamendment to that regulation al Senate Appropriations subcommit- day morning at 11 o'clock, accord- Zafft, manager, hopes built up by expanded fuel in ad ment team two standand and raise the cents for each mile extra strong lows the retailer a "normal" per- tee, to is being watched closely by ing to Rev John F Hennig, pastor. plead for $1,225,000 for dition to wearing out brake the department. The total producThe congregation will celebrate ing of his team in the Inter-Citcentage markup on his merchan- construction work on the Weber he drives. "Tire pressure is a good ex- tion of eggs is dependent on many dise. the Lord's Supper in this service. Church league standings. basin project. Mr Roos' figures on gasoline factors. Chief among these is the ample of the high price of care-- i Service Rule Board in Coverage The Sunday School and Bible PROVO RIVER PROJECT ' Mr Ros says. "When tire wastage in Utah were based on age of the birds. This is not known The OPS regulation s Class will meet at 10 o'clock. covering The House also reduced the lessnes," Geologists say that about were four pounds lower current gasoline prices in the of the present brod stock at Price pressures is so services far and reaching The Fellowship club will meet I'rovo River request for funds to the area of Illinois is than they should be, the station state, number of miles "got" per as these birds had to be brought broad that unless a service is spe- 52,091,800. I with coal. Friday evening at 8 o'clock. L A urged the committee wagon averaged one mile less per gallon of gas by the average mo- from various sources to rapidly fill cifically interpreted as exempt it to reinstate the Bureau of Recla DcGroot, chairman, announces that of gallon gas. At average gasoline torist and the latest available this stock to meet this year's promust be to assumed be included, mation's original figure of $2,- the program is being arranged by The Walsh Hcaley Public Con rethis bit of carelessness state-widmileage figures prices M to Delbert jected program. according Draper. the lady mer.'.brrr. r.f '.!.c cr: r.:2- tracts Act sets an age minimum of 748,000 on grounds that the House leased alone National cost the motorist more the by than Safety Specifically exempt from cover- reduction would only serve to de alion and will honor the fathers! 16 for boys and 18 for girls work-- f Council. TVA Turns to Coal age, he said, is room rent at ho lay the project's completion for a penny a mile. the congregation. The meeting in,; mi government contracts. Other common mechanical faults tels and motels. He added that another The TVA, noted for its use of year. fuel mileage arc dirty , affecting Coal in is America twice other services at the motel or hohas one coal-firemining PAY INCREASES air filters, dragging brakes and las safe today as it was ten years steam tel are covered by the regulation. plant in operation and four Civil Service employees and pos(improper wheel alignment. ao. aucn services as recapping, re- tal workers under construction or contract. throughout Utah have pairs of any kind, abstratcors fees been writing to urge my support and notary fees, are covered, but of in-- ! which would legislation professional services such as doc- crease their annual salaries. tors, dentists, registered archiThe Senate post office and Civil tects and engineers, and real es- Service committee has received a tate transfers are exempted. .subcommittee report on this legis- Under the services regulation lation which would grant an averceiling prices must be posted in age of 8.4 for civil service workers the place of business and a dupliV.'.ZVl 13 A GOODYEAR BATTERY general and 8.8 for postal workers, cate of the prices filed with A limitation of copy TRAC-TObe $800 would EVERY TOR CAR, TRUCK, the OPS district office in Salt Like on increases for employees placed TO FIT EUS OR BOAT City, Mr Diaper said. in the higher brackets. ' Youi :::ed and budget. Application of this percentage One Of the Complaints that a certain minority formula method merely means in tliis country is now making about big companies IN FOR OUR notice to water users that the person with the greater like Standard Oil Company of California is tfiat l notice is hereby given, salary will receive the greatest in- they practice "integration". This word is made to that A. Z. Richards Agent for San- crease. Those in the really low so evil that yvu may wider what it means sound dy City, Midvaie City, and Union brackets who have families to sup- and Jordan Irrigation Company, as it' 8 used in tlii.s ca.se. and homes to port maintain, and Templeton Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, has filed with the State who need the pay increases the rN.Mio.i49 miovali SUPER SERVICE The fact is that integration is common in Engineer a request for an exten- most, will get the least. Those who j MOMS AND AUTO ftUPPUES OI CINTfB ST. sion of time from March 20. 1951, need the American businesses both large and small. pay increases the least to January 10, 1952, in which to will the most. get Hi make and submit proof of change They use it as a natural part of their system of ' Increases of water under Change Applicabe should higher increasing efficiency, cutting costs and improving tion No. a 1285 to change the point where necessity is greater. I plan products. Integration doesn't make a good comaf diversion of 1.8 sec.-ft- . of water to ask the old-ti- me committee to recognize Cotpany bad. To understand integration at a jlnice, from diverted Little originally tonwood Creek in Salt Lake Coun- these facts and to amend the leg- - j look at this parallel: ty, State of Utah, and now divert- islation so as to reflect individ-- ' ed from a spring area tributary to ual pay bracket needs. Little Cottonwood Creek and used The Congress will undoubtedly 13 1 for municipal purposes. It is represented that the wells provide for some increases, but . 1 . . it ..ill l49 W 9h contemplated by this change ap- the amount and the manner in plication have been constructed, which the increases will be deterand equipment installed at a cost mined cannot be predicted at this of $80(0.00, and water is being date. Additionto use. beneficial applied al time is requested to prepare ? . V. and submit proof of change. 2,UA'V rt 'A.V'A .... All protests resisting the grant,f M 17. ' ! ing of said request, with reasons therefor, must be made in affiPoultry Builds A fisherman taken his boat onto the ocenn and When tho fisherman cleans his own fish, he davit form, with extra copy, and mnkea hut catch. Standard discovers oil nnd bring filed with the State Engineer, 403 hm become an integrated business. So, too, 'ah Agriculture by State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1. it up out of the ground. If both then to Home- Standard. Like him, we work to put the product Utah, on or before July 22, 1951. into the form you want. We refine ihe crude oil body fIw the littlierninn to a buyer at wlmrftiido, dfering Poultrynten A hearing will be held on this nnd Standard to a buyer at the well there's no c produce turn it into gasoline, lubricant, e request for extension of time integration. Suppoite each takea the noit step... chemicals. This is the practice of integration. the State Engineer at 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City. Utah, at the hour of 10 a. m , July 27, 1951. Protestants may appear at .... the hearing and adduce testimony HUH gk in support of their promts. JOSEPH M. TKA!i'. iV State Engineer. First publication date June fi, 1951 l.ast publication date June 22, 1951 ; f " ; BARROWS, Editor and Publisier Iva E. Barrows, Associate Editor HOWARD C. To The People 1 repre-ent;.tivcs- n 10-ye- retary-manage- 1 y two-third- hydro-power- why invite i j vnih can battery "What's this 'integration' they're attacking you for?" E, - SERVICE STOP Li nuns Legal Notices j for A i fffram Walker qualit- y- . vmmt JUST TELL THE MAn YOU WANT - 'mm 'ah ix-- bo-for- f NOTICE TO CREDITORS SAMUEL N. SMITH, also sometimes known as "S. N. Estate of IMPERIAL Slended wlmkcy. 86 ffoot 70 grain nrutnl firitt, Hiram Wtlkcrft iota lac, Pcoiit, III Smith," Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 13 North Main Street, Midvaie, Utah, on or before the 15th day of October, A. D. 1951. Zelma Thompson. Administratrix of the estate of Samuel N. Smith, also sometimes known as "S. N. Smith," Deceased. Date of first publication June it, A. D. 1951. UEN G. BAG LEY, Attorney for Administratrix. Wedding Announcements & Invitations at The Sentinell office. " In"' I U 1 llfL-i FAIMtlS im CO-O- iki And If the fisherman then sells his product tluough a store of his own, he completes his Standard doci it, too, through Company owned stations (sbout 1 in 7 stations where Chevron (tasoliis art sold). helps cotnpsnies do better for you and the nation. into-fTstio- n. InU-gratio- n d LlliC A UTAtiPOUlWy AND If the fisherman now carries his cleaned ratch to the market-place- , he is further intcgrsUd, for he is now also in the transportation business... as is Standard when we operate our own pipelines nd tankers to carry oil from well to refinery, or refined products to areas whers they'll be used. tO KnOW . . . Many people write to SUndard asking pertinent questions about the Company. We answer all letters individually, but some point aewn of general interest. Ve take thia way of discussing them for everyone. If you have a question, we urge you to write in care of: "I'd Like to Know," 225 Bush Street, San Francisco 20. 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