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Show PAROWAN TIMES, PAROWAN UTAH, NOVEMBER rj.se 2 o Published and Printed at Parowan, Utah each Thursday Robert B. Mitchell, Publisher ASSOCIAIIOI SUIf 1, 1957 NANCY HAVEN'S held under $72 billion (re- - f member the goal is $70 billion tnc,V by jkcretary of the Treas "adaquate there should be no question ury is not m earobtained security beabout the necessary funds so many billy by providing ing available tb start the tax lions of dollars but by the reduction proposed by Repby James W. Doutbat and everwatchful consistantly resentatives Sadlacn and HerInitial reaction from inform improved use of money, malong. ed perons in Washington interials, and men - - - the Com dicated that the launching by It is also significant that the murrist world would welcome Russia of her second satellite Defense Department at the pre the neglect by us of either our made no basic change in de- sent time has available for the military or economic strength. fense plans by the United missle program $1.4 billion in unobligated funds. This of States. A study made in Minnesota Advocates of government course, is in addition 4o the shows that only about two $2.4 billion appropriation that percent of the state's 55,000 economy and tax reduction, Congress recently voted for plus automobile accidents last actherefore, continue to urge this fiscal year. And Congress yer could be attributed to ceptance of their program voted every penny that ' causes beyond the control of nearly convinced that the were they nations defense needs could was requested for this pur- drivers - - - which simply means that! the human factor be met and, in addition, there pose. was responsible for 98 per would be an adaquate surplus The economy forces like cent. tax cuts. for everyone else places the nation's defense first. But Defense Secretary McElroy Candy and gum add up to are if adconfident that they II was explained that Sputnick big business in this country. no surprise, since Russia had ditional funds should be need- The food chains alone will sell announced it in advance, and ed for missies they could be something like $400. million that there would be no new obtained form non defense worth of these savories this in this nation's sat- programs or even from less year. speed-u- p ellite missil program. We are urgent defense programs. They also agree with a state already under a program, he IMHO WAN TOILS UTAH 1 Entered as Second Class Mail Matter in the Post Office at Parowan, Utah, October 27, 1915, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates $2.50 per year in advance Advertising rates upon request Commt J Just Isn't True Recipe of tiie !urr.pkin J loath PUMPKIN FLUFF PIE pic In a new dguise. hrough these full months ind has a new flavor tang. Serve its easy to GRAHAM CRACKER SHELL: Mix together Is cups crushed graham crackers (about 18 sir.gle 4 tablespoons melted butter or margarine and juice. Press around sides and on bottom of slow oven (325F.) about 10 minutes. Cool. cup Beet Sugar, tablespoon orange pie pan. Bake in Vi 1 FILLING: 2 eggs, 4 . separated cup Beet Sugar each salt, teaspoon ground cloves, nutmeg 1 teaspoon cinnamon Vi teaspoon ginger Vi cup orange juice (fresh, frozen or canned) 2 cups pumpkin 1 cup heavy cream, Vi I ! Going by some of the pessimistic statements and forecasts now being made one could believe that U. S. agriculture is en route to hell in a handbasket. and without minimizing the farm Fortunately, however there are plenty of signs that this just isnt true problems and wont lx true. For instance, farm equipment sales are one good barometer of farm purchasing power, and of the farmers determination added. to make his operations more efficient and profitable. The Bureau of National Affairs, in a recent issue of its Economic Sputnick II .however, prosome members of Convided Review, reports that these sales are rising and will continue with an opportunity to gress to pick up in 1958. Next years tractor sales are exacted to and bigger spendurge bigger show a three to five per cent gain. Sales of other machinery of the need ing regardless used by farmers is now up 1 4 per cent in dollar volume over or ability to use additional last year, and 1958 is expected to show an equally substan- funds in a worthwhile manner. tial improvement. Admittedly, Sputnik II gave The Review adds: "These sales increases are not just a reto sult of increa.-c- s in farm income, which have been only mod- thepsycological advantage advocates. est. Farmers are finding that investment in machines cuts However, informed officials costs and enables the mto stay in business despite the low said no need had yet been dem onstrated for any additional prices received for what they produce. increase in the spending proAgriculture has made great strids in cutting costs in this gram and there was no place farhion. The mechanicial horses pay their way many times for fiscal irresponsibility. over. But there is still tremendous room for the further lowThe announced goal of the ering of production costs through modern tool use. There is Eisenhower Administration is small dought that agricultures mechanical revolution is still to hold government expendiin the flush of youth. tures during the coming fiscal year (beginning n exit July 1) to a total of $70 billion $2 billion below the pending forecast for the present fiscal year. President Eisenhower howThere ha been a lot of talk recently about polio statistics. seems to doubt that this disease ever, incidence lcxik of the The paralytic very good. They will be completely atgoal works Salk vaccine obviously went dow sharply in 1957. The tained. But the increases he and works wonderfully w'ell. There is considerable patting on mentioned should still leave the back that victory is w'ithin our grasp. suffident funds (bardng a Fine and dandy. But do we know that 1957 would not recession) for a tax reduction have been a light polio year anyway W edo not. Polio is a program such as the one proSad-ia- k notoriously unprdictable disease, up one year and down the posed by representatives and Herlong (D next. Florida). The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis points out Their bill would lower perthat there is one thing we do know for sure, and that is that sonal and corporate income a lot of people havnt been vaccinated at alll, or have not taxes by a series of annual : five completed their full scries of three shots. These people will auctions spread lx- in just as much danger if next summer is a heavy polio years so that at the end of summer as though they had lived before the age or Dr. Salk.' the period the maximum rate 1)6 42 Percen-Thmini Statistics are figures marks on a piece of paper. Paralysis would mum personal rate then would i. personal. If you or your children contract paralytic polio be 15 per cent instead the all the encouraging statistics in the world wll not eact the present 20 per cent and tragedy. And tragedyit is. in the fullest and most awful sense, there would be cuts in all if men, women and children are stricken by this venemous brackets. disease w hen the means to protect them are at hand. The cost of the program The statistics that .count, so far as any family is concerned for the first year would be are its record of vaccination. Make no mistake about it, your only $1 billion in tax revenue. OVTN vaccination is the puy off. Get it done. Finish your full For the next four years it would be $3 billion each year. series of three shots. National statistics are pretty meaninglNormal growth of the econess in a family where a child or adult is struggling to breahe omy should provide at least with muscles that hate been knocked into nothingness by $3 billion' additional revenue each year. In addition a $1.5 polio. billion surplus is forecast for the present fiscal year based on a $72 billion pending program. If spending next year is ,i whipped Pecan halves IN saucepan blend together the egg yolks, Vi cup of the Beet Sugar, salt and the spices. Add orange juice. Cook about 5 minutes or until thick, stirring const ntly. Remove from heat, stir in pumpkin. CooL BEAT egg whites until they form soft peaks; gradually add the remaining .4 cup Beet Sugar; beat until stiff. Fold into cooled pumpkin mix. Lastly fold in whipped cream, reserving about Vi cup of the cream for garnish. TURN into pie shell. Chill in refrigerator. Garnish with sweetened whipped cream and pecan halves. Serves 6 to 8. I Other desserts in our Beet Sugar recipe booklet JUST DESSERTS, a booklet containing many helpful hints J besides many recipes. For your FREE copy send a postcard to: NANCY HAVEN, Dept. Western Beet Sugar producers, Inc- 5 5 Phillips Petroleum Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. : I 32-pa- S-- 6, 1 Who pays flic lost fasces? - ' 1 Free Parking in Salt lake's Newest Parking Terrace . . . for Guests of Hotel Temple Square 0 Entrance on South Tomplo and Wot Tomplo Strool ond roomy porting ttalli Wido altlo Phillip 66 outomotlvo torvicing Electric alovalor top at oil parking level. O Comploto TEMFLE SQUARE PARKING TERRACE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Downtown Hoar! I tha of Sol! laka Gty Conditions in mining have forced some Utah mines to shut down, others to cut production sharply and still others to operations to be able to continue to produce. lost taxes. This loss must be met One of the net Jesuits individuals fall other taxpayers on will burden and the and busirecrcs. Healthy mining benefits all Utahns, so all should support efforts to return mining to its former vigor. - - UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From ths earth comes an abundant life for all " Is Personal Paralysis n) re-ov- er - , e ! f ANTHEM J1E3 SAWS" M6MT NSvn F'e- - pjbjsked had it not bcev fcka i O.P PS UTS S DEVIL, TfeS Ovvi Fr Ei.-;HtA'NWS IN Tug UFW6RAPES FRANC'S SCOTT KEY K'WESE Cc S C' -. 4? EA5 CLg WAS SUBMITTED. ALL GTHSH BOP ED EWPlOEES were (. of-Steel SAFETY Thanksgiving On "This Business 0! Farming ! r Circle s -- Pontiac's completely new body construction surrounds you and your poMengem with girder steel protection above, below, fore and aft. You drive with wonderful new peace of mind! Delicious ways of preparing the annual Thanksgiving Day dinner will highlight the November broadcasts of THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING. 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