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Show T UINTAH BASIN RECORD troleum industry, the Ohio Oil Thursday. December 24. 1953 OIL COMPANY EMPLOYEES URGED TO BUY BONDS Company, in the September issue of its magazine, "The Bea con, devotes the whole first page to E Bond promotion, en titled, Your Opportunity and Your Decision! It is illustrated with pen and ink sketches, one in color, and covered by a terse, clear exposition of the new and improved E Bond and the value of joining Payroll Savings. It cannot be missed and is short and attractive anyone would read it and many, we feel, heed the articles very good advice! The Shell News, October issue doing its part in the Bond Drive the Shell Oil Co. of New York and the rest of the petroleum industry is putting on, has a message to employees from the company president, H. S. M. Burns, on a full page E Bond ad. Mr. Burns urges Shell ems ployees to join the Payroll Plan for saving U. S. Defense Bonds to help build up A baby sitter is a girl you savings for themselves and do their part in financing the na- pay to invite her friends to your tional defense effort. house to keep your children Another member of the pe awake. Franklin P. Jones. Sav-ign- Serving Cocktails? Do you give course you do. Of parties? Cocktail parties? Maybe. Do you serve drinks? Many hosts and hostesses do. If you do, then these hints are for you. Perhaps you have had a guest who politely said, No, thank when the drinks were you, served. Perhaps you accepted this and offered a soft drink. Or perhaps you insisted: Just a little good. . this very got started he could not stop. If you were aware of any of this, you surely would not want Consider These Points to' urge these people. You would not want to Think twice if your guest refuses a drink. He (or she) may shoulder such a great responbe someone who struggled for sibility. many bitter years to free himBut even if your guest should self from alcoholism. just not like the taste of alcoThis one glass which may hol, or should suffer discomfort seem a harmless pleasure to, from it yes, even if it goes you, could mean the beginning against his principles he has of a painful relapse for him. good reason to refuse. Or your guest may be someNever insist on anyone one who does not drink because ing a drink. he instinctively feels that if he Following this simple rule of one. . . . is its not strong at all. Say Thrift Can Balance Budget The Federal budget for fiscal can be balanced without raising taxes or impairing the 1953 etiquette may have greater consequences than you know. If all hosts and hostesses heeded it, the problem of holism might be gretly reduced. National Committee for Education on Alcoholism security program, the Research and Policy committee of the Committee for Economic Development has decided. The committee an organiza- tion of businessmen and scholars believes defense spending and foreign military aid will lag $35,500,000,000 behind governmental estimates, that can be saved by reducing waste and inefficiency in the military programs, and that $2,800,000,000 can be trimmed from other proposed x X x X X "vl J5- - Cx x x THE RURAL POSTMAN Cx it X it it it it it if if it it if Cx Cx ft ft Cx Cx In the cold and blustery weather, When the frost is oh the rail, Would you love to face a blizzard With a half a ton of mail? X X X X X X X X X X X X X X In the biting blizzard weather When the snow comes to your knees, Would you love to fish for pennies While your feet and fingers freeze? Cx Cx it it it it d it H it it it it it it it Cx Cx Cx it tx tx tx tx tx it it it tx tx tx tx tx tx tx tx -- tx When the gleaming snow is drifted Underneath a foot of sleet, Would you love to have the chilblains In your elbows and your feet? When And Would And outdoors the wind is whistling, the air is full of snow, you love to have a jitney the blame thing wouldnt go? Yes, Id love the good old fireside, Sipping coffee from a pail, But I have to buck the snowdrift Cause the farmers want their mail. I dont mind the frozen snowdrifts When my knees are stiff with cramps, If you keep the bloomin pennies Buy a quarters worth of stamps. I get snow mixed in my whiskers And I get it in my socks, But it never hurts my feelins Like loose pennies in the box. tx ... On The Night Before Christmas . . . ON the Night Before Christmas Let us think of some ways To mark its real meaning This Holy of Days. LET our children remind us Of the Babe, manger-born- ; Of the singing of angels That first Christmas morn. MAY the Star on the fir tree Seem the light God-inspire- d Which guided the Wise Men On their journey that night. LET the Day be for children, Let there be Santa Claus; But let us, as their elders, Take a moment and Pause TO recall its His Birthday Who was born but to give Up His Life, that we mortals In His Kingdom, might live. Carl C. Helm As an expression of our thanks and good win, we extend the Season's Greetings to ail our many friends. CHEVRON SMITH SER BRUCE DUCHESNE, UTAH ds each succeeding year becomes richer in old relationships, we derive more and happier and more pleasure in extending Holiday Greetings to our many friends and associations . To everyone we wish a joyous and bountiful Christmas, a healthy and prosperous Mew Tear . The Commercial Bank Of Utah MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION I DUCHESNE, UTAH |