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Show . 10 Iks Influsneei Spurt o-- - Powerful New Lincoln Cor conclusions To Be Shown what railroad, since Feb. 23. Reasons centered on best since Sept drawn by market experts on is ahead In Washington, namely a Ut.K U vsluation of all listed, climate for Industry and fibetter for 8.m.850 totA ,ham stares durtag; the tew-da- y nance, an four possbile elimination of all average trading days, weekjthe probable reduction Fnday. jot 2.C27.SS7 shares, most on a daily controls and twjl in taxes. Ta gais aue tt started Just be- - basis since Oct. tl. 1351. new am ousts to aear-- 1 Railroads again led the upturn. Added to these reasons were a or dlvl- 000 flood 000.000. of extra and year-en- d land Si. miscellaneous wide of variety lj Industnal shares closed the week shares registered wide gains. All d ends, and a long list . a mejj- ajgat level sines April sections participated. 'earnings reports. 1S33; ' - or1 f Udi U::d lb NbVtMBER 30, 183 Utah County. UUa -- S. In SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. KEW YORK UP Tbs Elsea-Oowtt bv3 market added tlX&.- - Frcni I (I t l,! t t ( Sta ' j 'N, The new Lincoln for 1353. will be introduced to the public Tuesday in dealer showrooms across the nation. In Provo the showing will be at the Harry Parsley, Inc. en Featuring a gine the most powerful ever of fered in a modern production automobile the new Lincoln Cosmo politan and Capri models also will have power brakes, power steering front seat and a powerful four-wa-y adjustment as optional choices. Ah advanced design carburetor, a redesigned intake manifold, larger Intake valves, a new combustion chamber shape, a straight-throug- h exhaust system and an improved air cleaner have been adopted in the famed Lincoln overhead valve, V-- engine to give it the added pSwer. The compression ratio has been Increased from 7.5 to 1 to 8.0 to 1. vThis new induction system with its resultant better "breathing" results in increased acceleration and higher top speed. A speed of 60 mpb can be attained in 12 sec onds from a standing start, and 80 mph in 22 seconds. Lincoln's new carbu retor is designed to give faster and freer flow of air into the engine and more thorough mixing of fuel, resulting in taster acceleration. A hydraulically operated power steering unit, optional on 1953 Lincoln models, gives maximum: ease In parking and in general driving. Power brakes, another option, are new with Lincoln for 1953 and require 30 to, 40 per cent less pressure on the pedal. UP -I- daho Power Com-e- y Ificia'.s reported Saturday tial more than 100 00 kilowatts ml surplus, Idaho. Utah and Moo-- l a ta power were exported to aod Oregon durtng Novem BOISE Wash-lcrto- There are now 472 people registered for work In the Provo Employment Security Office aa com pared with 462 a month ago. stated Arthur D. Coleman, manager. Saturday. This is considerably less than a year ago this time when there were 7f people asking that agency far help in rinding obs. During the past week 197 claims for unemployment insurance were filed. One hunAred ef them were V from women. Durtng the past month order aor s4 worroers nsve oeen re8 THE NEV LINCOLN External styling changes combined with a powerful new ceived from local employers, with engine feature the Lincoln for 1953. The low, wide appearance of the car has been enhanced by the use 589 orders received during the of large block letters extending across the front of the hood and a gold "V emblem above the front prior month and 256 a year ago. , bumper. Shown here is the Capri convertible. It la estimated that there are 26.070 johs la the Utah County labor market area at the present time. - ' .,, ni - - I n V-- four-barr- el t.cri!.v;cst Steady In Utah County I Purchase of Automotive Equipment Takes Big Bite From Retail Dollar Farm Commodity Prices Drop in Month 2 J WASHINGTON (UP) The Agr.-Itur- e Steel Company Lists Dividend Department Friday reportPITTSBURGH. Pa The board ed a two percent drop in farm comof directors of Allegheny Ladlum It modity prices during the month reported tkat the export CorPratl( Saturday ds President Truman'a call for a family when divided arithmetically S, ended Nov.. 15. . w ...... v u . .i i . , , , I greater than the maximum k i fh Inral imnntf nnmltlinn i row me uuru vt.j me in wm iiiuuin L ii dividend as a year-enstuay Dy reaerai. iraue extra to capacity of Idaho power's largest cn that farm prices declined. The misSl0n to determine how the represented ?f holders of its common stock. Tbe plant, the C. J. Strike bydro-elemonthly level of prices received consumerfJ doU&r is .pent.!!!1. he. tore ta to dditlon.l certificates wiU be "rlte The Packard Patrician NEW PACKARD GOES O!? DISPLAY by farmers for crops they sell is Def- current'"111 tne development near Mountain four-doto holders of record to the .ttenUoo sedan for 1953, above, in the new line of Packard cars for now weU below a year ago. tv- rw Motor Home. the luxury car market went on display at Hansen-Stok11,52 iU of have cars In lines distinct Two irctlon1 which show. in Provo that. A company tpokexman said lack agement. beginning Friday. Company e n''5d 18 field Dow Jones Averages cars for the issu.ed bu5 lnst"d Provo. sales of cars and other of rain has caused critical ahort- - been announced bv Packard Packard . . . per v"'" " ."r paia rfin tne basis of the market and a line of Packard Clippers at medium prices. There are seven automotive eouinment take ..? aoiiar. NEW YORK (UP) in tne Mountain vtu nf the ttnrv h. o( power In Waihingtoo cars in the Packard lne.,Power steering is introduced for the first' -, biggest bite out ot the retail doU. 30 Indusstock averages: closing ;Statel It was 20 percent and in th Ynrk ;,wir Oregon and northern Ida- - time as optional equipment along with air conditioning. n me in in 20 cuy ou.tie trials railroadsi up 1.Z2; ioi. 19 per cent." Dec. 2. fcu I'.t the shortage has not and .Utah. 108.16 up 1.13; 15 uUlities 51.60 selling new and used autos The automotive group of stores areas served by Idaho Pow vvi- up u.n; ana oo siocxs j.iu.y up jn Provo did business in the' er I tab Power and light. Montana 0.60. jsones, ana in uuniis uauuuut amount or 110.080.000 in 1951. This l oer and the California- - Pacific Sales' Friday approxlmated'.'farm motorcycles, machinery. activity is attributable In the vuii!es Company. and the like, expenditures high 160.000 shares compared with With . m CI earnings. i nnn i i wa main to better Ann i Unt .u rover iraatraiu its sur- cuivaiciu 3o,wu nmrei ixaaea vveanesaiy. more spend people to L'tah. which relays tt to p. way power seat, which permits an on luxury items. As a result the Moc'ai.a. wfcirh sends It on to the BRITAIN GERMANY FRANCE Infinite number of seat adjustments 'per family purchases of autos and li.'.ertotinecied transmission and horizontally by both the like have come to be an index of Washington and Oregon. SPRINGVILLE Dr. William F. been arranged for the banquet In meansvertically motors activatof electrical of economic tarn of the lntermountain com Edwards, dean of the College of addition to the address by Dr ed by'ptjsh-button- s conveniently The local sales of automotive Edwards. locaTted on the driver's side of ths . re uiwara panies itrntributed a and equipment, $1,285 per supplies tte total export, with Idaho Power seat. It is an optional item. EACH SYMIOL A family, were more than was recheduled as gues. d M of the totaL verlty- - u erwLcg about been have II Exterior changes II 10 MILLION corded throughout the country Corr.par.y officials stressed that speaker for the banquet which willmade In the new models to further TONS generally. The national average "1 tbeafbt he was umc meet17.640,000 J4.710.OOO j annual business 10.720,000 the conclude to power ahortage existed in the emphasize their smart, modern was $556 per family. In tbe MounCoins ts a masquerade bnt sew urancn ictho rower area, and that their inz of the lntermountain lines. was $715 and, in L'tah. States it tain ba won't ret sat'." e customers did not have to curtail of Associated General Contractors Thirteen basic colors and 30 $680 per family. of America Monday Dec. I at the tkeir l of potter. combinations are offered. A Healthy conditions were also Memorial Hall in Springville. THE MOST wide variety of upholstery fabrics found in Provo in the other classes fi The banquet begins at 6 p.m to accent the exterior colors is in " SJ of the EACH SYMIOL covered business -retail . by V- -f ECONOMICAL WAY TO The Springville contractors are cluded in the 1953 Cosmopolitan andj 100 MILLION of survey. Tbe local purchases The Camark Theater in Salt Lak Capri line; Included hosts. tweeds.1 are food of all sorts came to $7,199,000. TRAVEL WHEREVER TONS 121,000,000 241.770,100 71.500,000 The business meeting will con- City, operated by Causby and Arch friezes, nylon, broadcloth and leathjaccouging for 18 per cent of each vene at 3:30 p.m also at Memorial E. Overman, who are also the own- er. Pleated cushions and seat backs! YOU CO IS BY . . (retail dollar. A week's vacation In Hollywood, Hall and one of the major items on ers and operators of the Overman UflllllUIUAC WllXJ liiV 1U1 IUUU1U Places merchangeneral selling of one be will with all expenses paid, was award- the agenda will be the presentation Mattress Company, Ings and instrument dise, including variety and depart-- j Utah theaters to be Lincoln again in 1953panel. aVr s ms) nnaV attT a YELLOW offers five ed Mrs Sfteral Covington, 16S W. of ,4he nominees for officers of the the first for ment stores, had sales of $4,809,000. television. voted who theater be will association upon equipped distincitve models: the Cosmopoli' N , Lehi. as the winner of the 12 to cent. another amounting per The partners said the facilities tan four-dosedan, the Cosmol.menck routet sponsored jointly at the January meeting. stores handling furniture, 2 aC "2 aCj Si ad JSVk will be completed in time for a Harold include ae Nominees four-doWhiting the CAB coupe, sport Capri politan HLION by Jark the Bachelor" over KOVO of household supplies and radio equipSpringville. present vice presi- national sales meeting to be held and the and tee Imermountain Theaters. sedan, Capri a hardtop ment had sales volume of KHOURSTT Dec. 8 direct from New York by the 4300,C00,OOO 55,000,000,000 dent for president: Albert 3100.000,000 i Tfaa tnp, planned for two Capri convertible. or 6 per cent. .i of Ogden and Ed Dorland of the James Lee and Sons Carpet will include a stay at the store operations came to Ph Drug salesand Distributors Lake for vice Salt president; Company. City, N THINGS GETTING TOUGH 3 per to SWEEPSTAKES PRODUCTION $1,042,000. Country Club ViUa. a tour of Holly- Wallace Smith EUROPEAN nearly equal In men the of lnter the of Salt Lake City company wood, tickets to broadcasts and cent of all local retail business. above shows the relative positions ot western Europe's major proand Harry Clyde also .of Salt Lake mountain area will attend the con- - SCHENECTADY, N. Y. (UP) ., ana guest are tough all over. When ducers of iteel. coal and electricity. Although Great Britain leads ,.r,,.-.,rnienainjneni and sales meetine fab. the view Things Kar.nce. on Oueeir for a Diy" 'Yl. offered part- - the pack at present. West Germany with the revitalized Ruhr LJii rt lur ctnuiudtrs iui .u. uic ai I proceedings on a 13Vi by 18 foot an advertisement out sboi towards European sunew phone; region roaring again, is heading full-ti- lt work time rtt trtaw Pnt ral K.r. screen, ta.' v Aiimrn passing Mrs On Dec. 11. the metropolitan 'books, one applicant drove up In premacy in these basic products. If present production rates are Richard Reed and Dougall JU,dgd tb maintained. West Germany next year will be headed only by the 0010 of Salt L for opera oriffinatlnz in New York will a iaaiuac. t.er LmeiL In the f?J! Z"1i be televised Into the theater. This United States and Russia in steel production. .v..City; rnday night J.- - .. 5,m0"!'! wcUon. Herman Paulsen and Rich- - wiU be the first TV event at the Theater. She v aii uru inc ard McKean of Salt Lake City: for theater open to the public. trip by Breck Fagin. winrirj highway division. North section, theater manager, and Jack Whit-tak- (the NATIONALLY FAMOUS of the "Jack the Bachelor Bill Nelson of Logan and Kenneth Germer of .Tremonton. aho " 1 Taylor Reynolds is general chair man for arrangements of the meet with Paul Thorn as chairman of speaker committee. H. T. Reynolds. chairman of banquet committee and Grant Thorn, toastmaster for the banquet. A program has also a large vorlery ber - c- T d J!' four-barr- el or er top-pric- in e.m Associated Contractors Plan Springville Confab ir.o neS-or- m I..u..; Dow-Jon- .l es iii wc Nr dnM iti Theater Installs Equipment for g. Sy l-- iy g-- rxt two-ton- Television Shows Woman Wins Hollywood Trip rrnff- i well-bein- one-thir- hr" "ih '."VT'i Q C . . 1 " tVi i OJ i SA-FES- . . 11 ITT 1 j sV-r-- 4-- - a2 or or Whit-mey- ai er . per-aot- .,. ip-V:,- ! 300 ewichitt I -- vu u-- I st xTZ - Vn ji..i Get -- er LviuiJo GOSA automatically 9 ? Insurance Man Wins Recognition National recognition for his per- rsonal production record last month has been won by G. M. Ashby. Provo. district agent of the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, according to an announcement by C. F. Cross, vice president and di rector of agencies. Mr. Ashby ranged 21 among all agents of the company in total paid production for the month of Oc- -; tober. winning this honor in direct competition with all of the company's representatives throughout the country. aik our (ocol Branch Monoger about the speto sales cie! service yow con enjoy ot Iho lotol branch end olvo the lavingi you con secure n; the purchasing of feeds, supplies and with v j Switch Audto-Mag- ic id ' ' ef lovely patterns $89 The anmaal enrelliaeat poeter mt the : Anericaa Jaaior . Red CroM created by Joaepsi Binder, fasaoas artist, recog sizes the thirty-fift- h anniversary ef the Junior Division ef the American Red Cross. The American Junior Red Cross wsa founded en September 15. 1917, by President Woodrow Wilson. inter-Batioaa- lly , i I. ' - I v. l ',- . I i I j " ImmM 551 equipment. Cooperate with your neighbor in Utoh Poultry. y. Fins? 0 on every giuvs jfi VIGHIHG LIST KWf m Har pa m tm WS ilnpi Snil the famous It y Herb's flow more than ft . Saw 1 G-- a guper-poioere- rm mm4 k. t!5 mmm MWfMnl G Ui ,1m, . ,. trmm $3S kwtry. Mr wm. Hm 9 t M 4 3 53 f DAILY it's a j dresia coaas tract Oar selection makes.; cboosisj easy because por price ra&ga fits your bswet. CREDIT ARRANGED ( ; V SZs Pulls in electric 34"r DAYNES jr.YriSY co. Yowl leve trmrj aoWsrs, evsry celer tv fSsse beouifuir tsosVe draperies of Iwstrowt sotieiy Gtoshesn. SMILES ; I G-- E azz:2ii vy.rw tJ0s DIAMOND ring for Christmas j I clock-radio- s. distant stations sharp and clear. clock tells time in the dark. Choice of mahogany or pearl gray plastic tiost Useful Radio! mm :W radio, too. 10 times more d sensitive than ordinary f with Clock-Radi- o great new feature! Now yoa can record in plug your player and with the handy new G-- E Audio-Mag- ic Switch you can turn to from radio records, at wilL This new model is ever the Yorid's A E n fHMi1iMli4 n(Hi i SEETHE J J Corner 3rd South and University Are. ,:rUm. iwJ 2 DIG ST0HES -I- II . OIII- M- Next Door Jo Utah Ortwer . Each is stsemy asorsd wirh oeneress Mnset, and ovaltobt in lenatns toj ftt amy stondord size , bsdrocs Irving room er dining room wssdow. The Uucwriovs sheen ef CesKeen Is woven in so ll won't weor cvf, end every yard f GlosKeen k londed wirh a gvMronHe ef eompisee sotisToction eren oftsr covnrtese wothtnos or exposure e swrfkt Stop in and see them end ssarrsl at the Jaw low prksl Office I |