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Show Y EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS I EADER THURSDAY APRIL 11, 1974 PAGE 3 Enter Tom Service Inc. LOOK -- TO THE FOR SALE: Registered Duroc Jersey boar service, son call 384-26- Ander- 86 tfc Two used sofas for the san Rafael Elementary school, to be used for seating In the reading program. Call tfc ' FOR SA1E: 1964 Belmont 10x55 fully furnished, set up and Is skirted In Olsen Trailer Court, 7. Castle Dale $3,200. 748-242- 15-- NEEDED. 384-23- 83 NEED SEWING DONE? 16-- p WOULD LIKE TO SHARE my talents and training with those Interested in piano Instruction. Beginners welcome , 748-27- 69 p Olsen Trailer Court, castle 3. Dale. Priced to sell Call 748-260- 15- -p tfc FOR RENT: Three bedroom, unfurnished, mobile home, with private lot. Bath and a half, m after Castle Dale, call tfc 5;00 p.m. 748-22- FRESH 687-918- LOTS IN Joes Valley, for sale will trade for building lot In Orangeville Call Cleo Davis 748-224- 1. 16-- p FOR SALE: 1972 Carriage house 12 x 65, 3 bath bedrooms, 12 take over payments, with small equity. Cal! after five 748-22- 58 15- -c Set up in Orangeville. Emery County senior sec. Citizens need a part-tiand bookeeper. Applications must be In by April 22, 1974. to Opal Send qualifications Jensen, Emery County senior Citizens Center, Box 484, 16- -c Castle Dale, Ut. HELP gal notices FOR SALE; 1964 Volkswagon, good condition. Call 286-235- 5. for sale. Call LGGS 15- -c 9. FOR LEASE: Huntington Cleveland canal water stock for lease. Call 687 -- 2222 Andrew Hansen home in Emery. Contact Dortliy DeMott, 3260 SO, 10th E., Salt Lake City, phone , asking $7,000. partly furnished 2 acres of 2 of ground, shares 466-60- water. Bids are open for position Ferron Town Cemetery care taker andor town Ditch master. Turn sealed bids In to Sharon Robinson on or before April The regular meeting of the Board of Education of the Emery County School District wUl be held Monday, April 15, 1974, at the school board office in Huntington, Utah. Published In the Emery county Progress Leader April 11, 18, s phlllip R. Jensen, Clerk of 25th 1974. 1974. 18-- p V Published In the Emery' County Progress Leader April 39 : il. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE 16- -c FOR SALE: K s- - 90 15- -c or coll 384 - 2237 FOR SAl E: Mobile home, 1974 Magnolia 20 x 60, 3 bedrooms, Suits, coats, dresses, please contact Marie Lemon, Ferron. Call 384-229- 1. Income tax prepared In the convenience of your home. Complete audit protection. 11, 18, 1974. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF MYRTLE C. HUNTINGTON DECEASED; NOTICE Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under signed Administratrix at the offices of Mack V. Bunderson, her attorney, 12 Courthouse, Castle Dale, Utah, on or before the 29th day of June, 1974. Claims must be presented In accordance with the provisions 5, of Utah Code Annotated Castle Dale dog tax are past due, and dogs without a tag will be Impounded after Monday April 15. Castle Dale City Published In the Emery County Progress Leader April 4, 11, 75-9-- 1974. proper verlflcat -tlon as required therein. 1953, and with NOTICE Bids are open for position Margaret Jean Rowley Administratrix of Ferron Town clerk. Turn Published In the Emery County sealed bids in to Sharon Robin- Progress Leader March 28, son on or before April 25th, s Anderson Refrigeration Appliance Service Heating I I! i If youre 25 or so, Farmers can cover you with $25,000 of life insurance for under $15 a month. ! DISTINCTIVE FLORAL DESIGNS CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS omi Fsuiett 60 WEST MAIN TRICE UTAH Farmers agent is a good guy to talk to about me rpmaisabie n 'xe its Alpha Policy You many options and the many ways a lets you control your own future W (' SLECTRI FARMERS Home Tox Service Ml BOYD CONTRACTORS Phil Halamandaris 227 637 0560 - Anytime for Appointment Main Street in Price E. Hours 10 a m. to 6 p m. daily Saturday 10 am to 2 p tn. & I ph. call 687-99- 1 YEAR ROUND FED. AND STATE INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE. IhtCXdiiyniet Hire a Veteran SALES & SERVICE Z, 637-323- 3 Professional Cleaning and Pressing & c7 No matter how you are, you can still be someone's dreamboat, even if your anchor is dragging and your cargo has shifted. Kawasaki and C.Z. motorcycles . 4t!i No. Huntington, SNOW IT'S HAS I KK TIME ice VN W HUNTINGTON UTAH PHONE 687- - 9971 JV1TC ELECTRIC CHRISTENSEN'S 160 INC. 637-11- HARMOND Phone ASSOCIATION, Mortuary 748-25- 51 Wlrs Aftyvfcsfs tati or t parts and accessories new and used modles 687-29- HAGFDORN by GFORGF. Chief Economist. National Association There is a mystery underlying the course of economic throughout the world We see everywhere the dearest possible evidence ot the catastrophic Future of centralized government management in economic areas previously left to the Iree market Yet we see a strong simultaneously tendency to turn to further as a economic management means ol repairing the damage, dealing with new problems and setting the economy on a course of stability and growth It would be strange enough if the advocates ot government in economic interventionism, preference to the fice market, merely ignored the demonstrated failure of interventionBut they go ist experiments. beyond that and point to the past failures of interventionism as an argument lor the necessity of continued and even strengthened policies of government intervention If wage and price controls, for example, have failed to curb inflation and have left the economy in a mess, we need more controls to clean up the policy-maki- Castle Dale Price "Service to ell Faiths" 90cc to 900cc Newly Remodeled OPEN 7am to 10pm or STEEL SIDING 11, 18th 1974. Successful Failure TELEPHONE Morticians SHOP Published In the Emery County Progress Leader April about with them to ward off influenza! 637-23- 04 UNION GRANT FAUSETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN 1974. In 1919, Parisians carried dolls FARMERS PUCE FLORAL A 11, 18, 1974. EMERYCOUNTY 637-27-31 Even less if mu don't smoke. v UTAH CLEVELAND, UTAH April 4, Man has celebrated the wonderment and heaulv of nature's reawakenin'; in the Spring at Easter time down through the ages. Easter is the Sunday of Joy for millions of Christians. It is the time of the Passover for Jews who celebrate the escape from Egypt 2,000 years before Christ. It is when the ancient Egyptians were said to have worshipped the phoenix bird which died by setting fire to its nest and burning itself to ashes. I11 these ashes, the storv goes, is found an egg from which the phoenix hatches once again. This procedure is said to lie repeated each fourteen hundred years and is believed to have inspired the Easter egg tradition. The theme of death and resurrection is truly indigenous to mankind and symbolizes faith in the future. The religious leaders of this nation have contributed greatly to perpetuating the sanctity of the individual and preserving the spiritual values inherent in our way of life. Freedom is a gift of God to men and this is the time of year when it seems most precious. mess. If the fixed exchange rates of the Bretton Woods arrangement seriously distorted the international (low of trade and investment, we need to restore of Manufacturers some similar system of govern-mentall- y determined exchange rates in order to deal with the painlul aftermath of those distortions It this interventionist point ol view prevails in 1974 and beyond, we must conclude that, in the world of economic policy making, nothing succeeds like failure If controls succeeded in curbing inflation, would that he regarded as an indication that controls could be removed as no longer necessary? Or would it be taken as proof that we had a uselul tool of government policy which should be continued indefinitely? And. if controls failed in their objective, would that be used as an argument tor abandoning controls or as a demonstrated failure an argument for extending controls as a continuing necessity? We now, two years later, know that the problem to deal with is the failure of controls rather than their success but the dilemma remains. The almost universal illusion that government intervention can do better than the free market is a strange phenomenon. The ei anomic failure of interventionism has been total. et us hope that the political success of interventionism is not total or permanent. 1 ALUMINUM Helmets--Oil--Tire- s Racing Bikes PHONE 384-269- WILCOX LAUNDRY Castle Dale, Utah Patio Covers, Aluminum Windows, Shutters 7 Patio Doors, Awnings Car Ports Call the IRS for tax help ... see your tax instruction & Toll-Fre- booklet or telephone directory for the local number. FREE ESTIMATES see Ray Larsen, Ferron or call CLOTHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY e 384-228- 1 Massey Go. Dale's Apparel Motor Clinic Hone a I Precisian Workmanship Shop Dynamometer Testing DALE JKNSKN Enrt of Prn PRICE 45 El MAIN SMERALDS BURGER BAR Brake "Service Power Tune Up Wheel Alignment Appliance Buyers Never Had It So Good The "good old days" are right here and now for the American home appliance buyer The American consumer is paying lew m actual dollars for driers, air conditioners. garbage disposers, freezers, electric ranges, dishwashers and washing machines than he or she did in t the same time, he or she is I960 working fewer hours to purchase the appliance than was the case just three veais ago Gas ranges and refrigerators are more expensive in actual dollars hut not when inflation and product are considered I ast vear, the American home appliance mduslrv produced $6 b billion woith of products, and US consumers bought more than .11 million of these ntaior lahoi saving conveniences " The home appliance industrv is providing real bargains for the American consumer." save Guenther Baumgart president of the Association of Home "And better Appliance Manufactuiers performance has made the bargains e'en better " range: today, lor about $30 less, she can select from a large variety of models manv in many colors and sizes, all with heat more controlled than in their g v Cost Increases Below Average Ivcn where major appliance prices aic higher in real dollars, the rales of increase have been lar below general cost ol living rises Best of all. ihe American consumer winks fewer hours todav to earn monev lor these appliances than did his counterpart of less than 20 sears ago In 955 lot instance, the average Ameri50 can had to work approximatelv hours to earn enough to huv an automatic dishwasher, the Mavtag Com pans points out I teen sears later, in 1970. he or she could purchase that washer with onlv 70 hours of labor And todav. it takes even less time The same is tie for oOier major appliances f or example, while the cost of s dishwashers is up onlv per con' v 1 Pav I ess for Improved Models Custome Slaughtering Cutting, Wrapping of meatl jj We haul Live stink to (lie Auction! . I Pickup complete BUILDERS SUPPLY t"" HEADQUARTERS fcsuaai Thompson RuUdlnc ft r'tle ol uppl Dale I I 60C per 100 pounds Call Vrrn w Slitiertf Oranya.iN Ulan m . fllc,5Wl Profits Create Jobs This Week Delivery FEATURING I Cold Storoge Lockers for Rent Smeat I CUT to your order OUR SPECIALTY j Smoked Ham and I Radial Tires Save On Gas Mileage SO on d Bacon KILLPACK LOCKER FERRON 384-269-6 J I J SEABURGER ENJOY A DELICIOUS ASSORTMENT OF DRINKS. ICE CREAM AND SHERBIT 434 EASTMAlfl PRICE UTAH I or example. Mr Baumgart points out the American housewife in 1960 paid an average price of $27? for a room air conditioner In 197?. she paid an average of $219 "And todav air conditioners are slimmer and quieter, he said Citing another instance of declining prices for major appliances in the same 12 vear span Mr Baumgart notes that, while an American housewife in 1960 for a clothes tvpieallv spent washer, todav she would have to pav onlv about ?24? lor .hi improved model featuring fingertip control of multiple washing and rinsing cvclcs In 1960, she paid approximatelv $276 for an electric Irom 1967. the overall cost of living increased hy approximatelv 36 per cent 9 S to 1972. in h.i t time span I rom the Consumer Price Index for appliances dropped to 9 9 in 1972 and was still at this level in mid 197? Meanwhile ihe Index tor all consumer items ?4 0 in reached 14? - in 1972 anil line 197? I I Appliances V I performance means lower maintenance costs and longer equipment life expectance according to Mr Bailmr servent! In.lusiiv studies ot ice cal's for appliances under warrants show a "6 pel cent decrease since 19?9 in service on automatic' clothes washers and a diop ol 69 per cent in requests tor maintenance on electric' dryers The home appliance manufacturers' head savs ihe iceord tor other appliances is equallv good In this era of shortages, appliances ate also doing more with less tucl Fnergv ellicienev improvements of 20 per cent or more arc common Incrcasinglv nigh productivitv and intense competition in the home appliance industrv are the reasons behind these savings to the American consumer, savs Mr Baumg.ut Factors output per man hour in the appliance industrv increased bv 6 per cent in 1971 and bv 14 per cent front 1967 through 19-Capital expenditures in the industrv increased at an average rate of 3 per cent per man hour (compared to 7 S per cent for manufacturing in general) during the late 19?0's and earlv 960's Vueh of this outlav is directly responsible for expansion of capaeitv and improved production efficiency todav, he said lirsi-vea- ,l I Its Its I V Good Buy Pound ess Than Hamburger." for ast Longer onlv does ihe American consume! eel a better deal on purchase of hi, or her appliance todav. but t ftNVMngq 'f |