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Show APRIL J, 1SJ3 UUh County.: UUh SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. 12 UTAH COUNTY TO PARTICIPATE Oil Company Earnings SIiov Gain - '- iw- -' - W - He-fini- ng v . a - r " - - - . - , , . releasing the company's annual Total Utoco net earnings for the year were $3,333,542 compared with $3,153,123, the report showed. Dividends paid during 1954 at $1.00 a share totaled $1,331,115. Total income increased! from $55,653,830 in 1853 to $53,465,959 - ns - ! . " - T.- . . - v - -- . : . In announcing the list of 156 their home-mad- e coasting cars officially sanctioned local ; races in Akron for a share of the for 1955, W. G. Power, executive $15,000 in college scholarship director of the and valuable merchandise Soap Box Derby said this is the awardsand trophies presented largest number ever to partici by the Chevrolet. Motor Division the Soap Box pate in the world famous ama which teur racing event for boys. The Derby with America's leading previous high was 154 in 1952. newspapers and civic service this The entry list year in organizations. Scholarship cludes 24 new communities and awards are: First place, $5,000; 133 holdovers from 1854. Twenty second, $4,000; third, $3,000; newspapers are newcomers to fourth $2,000; and fifth, $1000. the event this year. New communities for 1954 are: Sidney, and Wooster, O.; Butler and Shamokin, ' Pa.; Richmond, Va.; Gainesville, Ga.; Knoxville, Tenn.; Ala.; I Blue Birmingham, .1-TT 1 All-Ameri- can Federal and state taxes based : to on Utoco income amounted $3,212,266 in 1954 equivalent to $2.31 a share of outstanding capi- tal stock. In addition, Utoco lected $9,084,915 in' itate and eral gasoline taxes. ; - co-spons-ors colfedj j s Harmon Chairman Of 'Spotlight . ; Automobile7 Week . I- ' - . - " u a. caneson, state Iasfd.- ... ,v. ..... . , J... . j. j i - f . , i Your Name v. .. Phone v ... Final Sketch In Easter Coloring Contest; : i state, f iti Ashton Company.) All-Americ- an All-Americ- - ' ' T County boys and girls. Color the-- , drawing, kids, with crayons or paints, include it with the first and second sketches which ran in Thursday and Fri- -' day editions .of the Herald, j and forward all three to the Herald April 6. T by Wednesday, A- - $10 cash prize awaits the winner in the division for chil- - fi 7- - ih 5 ' 7 All-Americ-an last-minu- ,h coloring history. receive winners will books. In the division for children up to and including 6 years of age, the winner will receive $5 and five additional winners will get te 1 : Safewav Stores Set Record for Total Sales : Coed Cola Firm BuildsNew Plant ihxPayson ' . i , . The Berg Mortuary was found ed by Ole H. Berg, who carried on the business until his death in 1919, when his son . Wyman Berg took over the business. With the death of . Wyman Berg- - this winter, Max Berg took control of the firm, announcing his intention to continue "serving Utah County families in all walks of life. He has worked with the firm most of his life, and has devoted his full v I. coloring books. It's easy, kids, and it's; fun. In today's sketch, Bugs; Bunny PAYSON Coca Cola Company 1 and his little pig friend, Cicero, has begun construction of a new $149,641,241 iin 1953. are about to have a strange pic plant in Payson whichx will sup- The net profit for the company nic t lunch. Imagine eating only ply needs of Southern Utah. ; Al and all subsidiaries after taxes carrots and Easter Eggs. Fiala, general manager ' of the on income was $13,983,7X1 com It will brighten up Bugs and district, and Harry Webster, local pared with $14,544,732 in 1953. Net Cicero1 day if you will cet busy manager, stated the plant would! prom Deiore taxes tor saieway with your Crayons or paints and be in operation An about two and all subsidiaries was $28,830,- Color this sketch. When you have months. ? 832xin 1954 compared with a net t done that, look real closely and Located at of the Pe- - before; taxes a year ago of $29, find the mistake in the drawing teetneet School on the old Orem 620,074. Be sure W send all three com Railroad grounds, owned by PayConsolidated! net earnings for Leading figures in Utah's sugar pleted to recent to son the the. transfer unitl firm! and its subsidiaries after Herald. the drawings City industry J representing Jxth sugar must in be Herald the office new the Cola Coca They Company,beet growers and processors, DRIVER Wednesday noon or be post building is to be a quonset type. PANT-LES- S have applauded legislation intro- by marked HELD FOR OBSERVATION will of be the Tuesday. front north, Facing Con duced in the United States " gress- to amend! the "national As long, as you are no older brick with large windows. BurDETROIT (UP)-C- lad only in a sugar act. Senator Wallace F. than 12, you have an equal dick Lumber Co. holds the con- sweatshirt, when and shoes Bennett was praised for his lead- - chance with all other youngsters tract for construction. reckless for driving, Robarrested) rship in the effort to obtain to win a prize. ert 30, told; police he Pettiboue, OFFICIAI RIFLE legislative correction of what no idea he had wasn't why wearing The j Garand: rifle, officially jrowersi and Lprocessors have If elephants had good memories, called .30 any pants, tfaeU. S. rifle, caliber 'considered inequities of jthe exZ isting marketing quotas on sugar. t would be impossible to train M-- l, which is semiautomatic, is Pettibone then was turned over they are bound and the official rifle of the United to the Detrqit recorder's court psy Douglas Scalley, executive vice them as when starved first captured. States Army. i chopathic clinic for observation. and general manager v presiaent Utah-Idaho of the Sugar CoraIn Salt Lake said: City, piny new-bi- ll will provide p--? .'The V portunity for the domestic in--j ir dustry, through participation in the increased of k consumption ' J y : sugar which comes from rising ;;' :.x:::r:;:;'':::'';:::;;':.:.:' - ' '': for and ,V population, growth sonjet 'V expansion- - This participation has f v Deen aemea tne aomesuc pro- aucers under the old act which s allotted all such gain to foreign suppliers, the "j chief beneficiary 1 ij EL F being Cuba." 7 ..C- i 5 ft cJ Frank G. Shelley, secretary- treasurer of the Utah Beet Grow ! rs Association and executive .j j of Buthe Utah Farm secretary reau Federation, lauded) the pro 1 mMU.n NW or OW Surface. I Cg SR posed; legislation by saying: "Since 1943, sugar beet grow f Rolf On I Brush Spray or I (I CP) trs have not been permitted to U. Modern hi . Corn Colon 34 , CJ f I participate In the production to r supply tne increase in sugar con- hi i i Trantforw coIorUt rooms Into i 'i g uauum 1 g in . sumption in the .United States "I half a rooiM, v entire congressional delega h. with 4 . HOMEguard, day. hVeosy 5 tion of Utah, and especially. Sen for Mdo-i,VX developed otpedaUy i t4 ,ator Wallace F. Bennett, has led oui in ine. introductionof legis- lauon to ; correct this inequity.' QUART SIZECAN C; ine president of the !Amaiga-mate- d :4ASugar Company, H. A. 1 Benning, greeted announcement of the legisla1 tion by saying: "Since the passage of the first sugar acf in 1937, the beet sugar industry has enjoyed a period of i and moderate prosperi-- l b' n d .. . tti stability xy. u is nigniy encourastine to know that the j proposed lecdsla- uon jwii continue the basic fea- i I . .. r - t in... nwca auuj saieguaras oc tne previous sugar legislation, as well as to provide much-needre-lief to 'new growers Jn some -- Provoan Returns From Toy Fair i 12 . an record-breakin- dealers years of agei In- and new; cartheand truck will be country throughout Bunny drawings in the Herald's clusive. The second prize winner the first such event in automobile i Easter Coloring Contest for Utah will receive $5 and five additional Here's the final of three Bugs dren , 1919.' Canada js represented again this year by. Mission City, B.C., RECORD DERBY LINEUP This is a record year for the Soap Box Derby with and St. Catharines. Ont.. .and 156 officially sanctioned local races scheduled to be held in United States, Canada, Alaska and Western Germany. This is the largest; number of local races ever to be held since the g accomplishment, W.' J, King (above), general began Jin 1934. To signal the Soap Box Derby, places a marker for the 156th local race sanctioned manager of the before the fleadline.i Barring withdrawals, 156, local champions will compete in Akron, 18th in the Ohio, Sunday, August 14, running of the world famous racing event for boys. J. Fred Ahlander, vice presi dent of the Ahlander Hardware Company of Provo, returned dur time to it since 1942. ing the week from New York Since 1870 when Ole H. Berst first founded the mortuary, it has City. Safeway Stores,- - Incorporated, payment of preferred dividends number of shares outstanding nas been Mr. away oeen a tradition that no family and its subsidiaries .'set! a new oi $1,915,397 were equal to $3.52 500,136 shares more in 1954 than on a Ahlander three-wee- k buying trip has! even been denied a Ber record for total net sales of 1953 to in shorter busi and the on attended he where the American service because of creed, class or share 3,428,295 average in 1954 to top the pre per common some 2200 dis- circumstance. When the firm was 1954 52 outstand The of Fair. stock com ness in shares weeks Toy year vious record set in 11953 fby 3.5S ing during 1954. Per share earn were 1953 53 housed in to four to in build founded, Mr. Berg was the only and weeks plays pared per cent o $61,696,928. I . casket maker and funeral direcin 1953; were $4.31 on the 2,-- the effect of the company's de ings in New York. ings " Net sales! in the United States 928,159 . that Mr. Ahlander felt tor comthe in Utah County. to cision meet all shares average directly of, trading were ,653,3U8,433-- an increase mon stock : reof the is this The better The toys quality Bergs erected a new morstamp outstanding. drop competition by price of $53,129,966 over 1953. Net sales in a 185 E. Center Street ill of are and that at was tradcost , to of share year, ductions the directdesigns tuary earnings per equal of the Canadian subsidiaries were more educational nature, 1948. v Increased to attributed stamps competitors.; ing $158,208,203 hi 1954 compared with The "Spotlight on Automobfles" week, sponsored by: the National Automobile Dealers Association entry ueadlme Wednesday, to u sponsored Springville Jay cees, The Daily Herald and P. E. emphasize the importance of the franchised new car dealer and what the business he represents means to the economy of the com munity. The week .will: be marked by open houses, parades, automobile shows and contests at new car dealerships throughout the rA.J6 !v Addres3 . 'Spotlight on Automobiles" week, April 11 through 16. Purpose of the program, ac cording to Mr. Harmon, will be to . .. Clinton, la.; Torrington,1 Wyo.; A firm which has spanned 3 Paragovld, Ark. ; Wichita Falls, Austin and Corpus Christi," Tex. ; years in Utah . County came un Jackson, Miss.; Seattle Wash.; der tne management of a third- and Provo and Utah County. (The generation family member, with Provo and Utah County derby is the recent death ' of Wman Berg, head of Berg's Mortuary since by the appointment by Utah Automobile Dealers Association of Clarence Harmon of Provo as chairman for . T"N 111.; com mittee chairman, announces the Tne Drawing- Mistake Max Berg Carries On Tradition Of rl catur. Marshalltown, Ottum- - Mortician Family wa, Oelwein, Mason City and T7 . jrrea iri A new record total of 155 cham Alaska by Fairbanks. West Ger pions will race in the 18th All--! many again will send a ccztest-a- nt American Soap Box! Derby Sunto Akron after Jioldina elijnl-natioday, August 14, at Derby Downs throughout the sector. in. Akron, Ohio. I The 156 champions will ;ra- - report. in 1954. to Vie In Scap Box W0y NexfAugu 156:CttoouiipiioiniS; , " - AlI-AmaricQ- Compared with $2.27 a share in 1S53, E. S. Holt, Utoco president, said. Tuesday in 1S54 ' ; 4.? V r r. . Net earnings for Utah Oil Company were $2.40 share in - . , - - i i Leaders Hail Suaa r Beet Led islation : the-foo- i . - i : - - ;' T-sh- irt -- , --r i : -- NP T : - L ' ' :' VJlJ lj I S:!1:: i! " i . . -- , 'yt?i?ir -- t i i -- $J I )l$ ; . wKIOraEguard Satin Latex $ v I-- !' N f ;1 - , I ii briflht-os.prii- r j S7 s: ; It's EASV! PAINT IT YOU RS j ; I M j, j newly-introduce- d, ' t. v : . : : . j! " : v Fmest Hour of liie " ! Twenty-Fo- ur ed areas." ' Decision Awaited In Uranruni Cases f p; c j iM I 79c. 7c Mji He's traveling his favorite highway behind tfie wheel of his favorite car and heY about an hour out from j his destination. What a happy prospect for a happy hour! Imagine, for instance, the marvelous rest and ST. GEORGE (UP) A decision to expected in "three or four days on who holds legal proprietorship of certain disputed uranium claims in Kane county. Fifths-DistriL. Judse WU1-Hoyt, Nephir igaid - relaxation it will bring him. He'll just it there with his hands resting gently on the wheel ...'cradled by those deep, soft cushions . . . and with the soft sound of. the wind for a lullaby. ct here Saturday. ; Tom Holland and the El Toro Uranium Co. allegedly hold leases on the claims but are being contested by LeRoy Wilson Jr.,: W. L. . and Viola Rasmussen, son and associates of the late LeRoy W. Wilson. At one time Wilson: and Holland were prospecting partners. About a month ago Hoyt issued a temporary restraining order forbidding Holland to enter or work the . claims, in the .Coxcomb area, about '43 miles, eascf Kanab. Scientists can determine the age skeletons by "measuring the amount cf radioactive carbon in of W t hr -- I! Hcificot!o. No ltaJ ' . RayMl fij ; Md eov. Rutsi , n fco r r r in --- -- v- ... f 225 U. CCC7 -- mmm ' rigid 1.09 v ;. o! 9c A Vt y a - f --;- :.;v: . r .. , . ; y 121 --v : --- N' " H "o v-::-,:.- m m i - ,....-.- .'.!.'.'. , .. 'N. ..... V. ; t '.'.' 470 f i WEST 1ST NOCTI! ! - ur J As you might have gathered, you've been missing out on something. Wonderful if you haven't treated yourself to an hour in a 1955 Cadillac . That why we say come j in fsoon and5 take ' ' 7 "sixty-minu-te vacation" in thei "car of cars." The keys are , waiting for you and you'll be welcome tt any time." ; . . . UNITED SALES G SERVICE fl :- ' 1 fl a oi. AAAAA4kA Chir-l Pr-iX " And insofar as his driving" is r concerned well, what could be more restful! The car's every movement will be regulated by the merest touch of toe and hand. Steering, for instance, will be little more than a gesture . . and braking will require only the 1 ; ' " . ' gentlest pressure on the pedal. ' And what a wonderful time it will be to think and plan! For his mind will clear and his spirits will rise with each passing milt. Yes, he's about to enjoy fone of the finest hours ind it may even be: one of. the whole twenty-foV" , of the most profitable! , ; foremost executives In fact, manv of America's " will tell you; tnat some of their wisest business J decisions havt been made at the wheel of a Cadillac. PHON2 666 FROVO - f . |