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Show Babson Checks Retail The Tooele Bulletin n Buying During 1962 Babson Park, Mass. In my 1362 down while wages have prices annual forecast for readers I pre- been soaring ever higher. This is dicted that retail trade will set not an easy thing for them to do iresh records during the new at a time, when the squeeze on year. Not all economists are of profits is ever h.gher, and when the same nund on this matter, labor unions are persistently seek so I would like to point out my mg new raises and more costly reasons tor expecting historic fringe benefits But I am confi highs m retail buying in 1962. Re dent that astute tradesmen will tailers from the largest to the be able to hold their heads above at smallest, from the big cities to water success'ully in 1962 the tiny hamlets, tould be affect- - least partly because of the trecd by the developing trend. mendous retail turnover that I an MONEY IN buyers' hands tic. pate. First olf, it should be emphasized LABOR FORCE expanding . that workers' earnings have been The laoor loi.e nax ucvri gi owing climbing steadily ever since the and tne families oi tnat depression of the 193U's, with only xteauiiy, an occasional temporary correc- ion.0 are tne nation s buyers, tne unemployment prouicm tion. The gains over the past ten wmie nas ocen a serious heauacne for been have years continuously the Administration, it has not gratifying, bringing up the stanselling seriously, except in dard of living lor the country as localities such a whole. More and more people a few coal lor as, instance, mining cen had have enough money to put be badly hurt aside in bank accounts, insurance, ters. Detroit can mutual funds, and other forms of during a recession or at model but employees time, changing I investment. laid oil over the longer term can Since the beginning of 1932, gradually be absorbed by other inaverage weekly earnings as well dustries spreading out into preas average hourly earnings have sections. viously over 40 Even 23, 1962 Tuesday, January I jool - Rebekah's Installation Installation of officers for 1962 was hold at the Olie Branch Rebekah lodge on Thurs-daJanuary II, and are pictured above front Virginia Bennett, Jr. Past Grand; Grace Paullin, Noble Grand; S Iv la laid ell ice Grand; Jenean Crawford, Recording Sccrelar); Mary Adams, financial SecreTreasurer. Back row: tary; Mary Uk-ck- , Horine Crawford, Guard; Ray Reed, War- y, L-- den; Norma Cory, Right Vice Support Bessie Candle Reese, Bearer; Jessie Kelly, Color Guard; Elva Nelson, Candle Bearer; Myrtle McLeod, Right Supporter Noble Grand; Nadine Kling, Candle Bearer; Myrtlo Billington, Left Support Noble Grand; Doris Wdkias, Conductor; Darlene McKinny, Chaplain; Edna Gillespie Candle Bearer; Bessie Roberts, Left Support Vice Grand and Lannie Jankovich, District Deputy President. Grand; I all-aut- i Wendover Ward Bishopric Wendover Newly sustained Bishopric of LDS Ward is pictured above (Left to right) Leonard Vaughn Shelton, first counselor; Credit Union Slate State Annual Meeting Twenty Year Service Pin and has worked at TOD since 1950 with previous service at Wendover and with the Postal Service. She lives at 397 8th East, Tod Park in Tooele, Utah, Perhaps the most moving of the dances was the sensual "Death and the Lady, danced by Nliss Gerrard and Ben Johnson. Miss Gerrard, besides being the star of her show is also the choreographer Appearing with The Saida Gerrard Theatre her were Meryl Stritman, Anthony Dance Company appeared here, Alva, Ben Johnson and Bari Rolfe January 12. in the second of the Concert GREATNESS season's Community Great men have but a few hours series. The performance of the quin- to be "great." Like the rest of tet was somewhat below the stan- us they must dress, ba'he and dard of previous concerts held eat And being human, they must here as was attested by the make v.sits to the dentist, doctor meager round of applause at the and barber and have conferences completion of their program, with with their wives about domestic matters What makes men great only one curtain call Received most warmly by the is their ability to decide what is audience was the group of dances important, and then focus their entitled Ballads of Our Land This attention on that Nylic Review may have been due to the change hm, New York Life Ins. Co. of tempo in the dance numbers, MANNERS with more action and color. The Teaching a ch.ld good manners Ox Drivers Song and "Hes Got is a y practice. He does-no- t the Whole World in His Hands" stay taught anymore than an Marce-len- e proved to be favorites of the apple stays polished crowd Cox, Ladies Home Journal Dance Group Club to Hold Gives Concert Exchange day-to-da- ONLY RAMBLER HAS IT Mauer, bishop; Lynn Poulsen, second coun- selor. Back Preston Nufer, ward clerk. and is a three term appointee to that state's Credit Advisory Com- Sustains New Bishopric Savings Bonds And Stamp Sales Reach A Year High 1 Meeting Wed. A piogram on the history tableware, the art of setting beautiful table and the craftmanship of fine tableware, will be presented at the Exchange Meeting of the Woman's Club of Tooele, and the behind-the-scene- Tooele Civic League, fo be held Wednesday, January 24, at 7:30 pm, in the Civic Room of the City Hall, according to Mrs. F. C Halladay, chairman. - The program has been planned with Oneida Silversmiths and will include displays of the companys patterns m fine sterling, silverplate and stainless flatware and modern melamine dinnerware Emphasis will be placed on the craftsmanship inherent in each type of tableware and its contribution to every day living. The aim of the program, according to Mrs Halladay, is to demon strate the many beautiful patterns available today m all types of tableware and to show that gra uous living is possible within the limits of any budget In addition to the many Oneida samples, club members will see an evolution display showing the major steps in the production of a teaspoon, will view the com d movie panys new "Patterned for Dining, receive booklets entitled "Beauty For Your Table and an attendance piize will be presented. The committee includes, Mrs. Halladay, Mis Sidney Atkin, Mrs Arthur Partridge, and Mrs. Agnes Berkley, of the Woman's Club; Mrs Abbott Grode, Mrs DeLoyd England, of the Civic League. in cooperation ENGLAND'S - 882-365- Wholesale Potato Distributor oi IDAHO RUSSETTS No. l's and No. 2's in 50 lb. and 100 lb. bags 6 to 8, 8 to 10 and 10 to j 12 color-soun- WORLDS BEST RUSTPROOF!! JMMMMMMMMMMHMMHMMMHHNf NOW OPEN WARD: Thursday, January 25, at 10 00 am Leader Life begins at Tooele Valley HosMaigaret Jones Social Science pital for - left to right, top: son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Archuleta, lesson Quilting and nursery. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- P zinc-plate- d RAMBLER World Standard of Compact Car Excellence ard Huffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pitt. SECOND ROW -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hall, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Pullman. THIRD ROW son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Warr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adelicio Mascarenas, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Barraclough. BOTTOM ROW son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Asbury and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Romero. Photos by A. D. Thomas North Tooele Stake Relief Someeting will be held Thursday, January 25, at 7:30 pm in the North Tooele Stake Tabernacle All ward officers and class leaders are asked to be in attendance Department sessions will be held first All are asked to go directly to their seperate class rooms. s, all will OPPORTUNITY Following reassemble in the cultural hall, Never neglect the opportunity where a program will be given, all ward and stake of keeping your mouth shut. honoring Missouri Pharmacist. magazine representatives. ciety leadership - - depa-tment- STOKER MOTOR CO., t 44e.iin. electronic graded ONE SACK OR A TRUCK LOAD BULK DELIVERIES ON SATURDAYS ELEVENTH North Stake Relief Society Leadership Meeting Jan. 25th oz. Bakers in 50 lb. boxes Relief Society RUSTPROOFING ONLY RAMBLER GETS DEEP-DIroad-sal- t right up to the roof, plus 13 other steps to fight rust and such as: Body panels beneath doors are corrosion AluCeramic Armored muffler and tailpipe Exterior trim of stainless steel minum window frames Even the radiator won't rust it's filled at the factory with 2 year engine coolant (lowcost)! Good reasons why Rambler resale value is tops and stays tops over the years. Wendover Ward mission. Keynote speaker at the annual business session will be Louis New York Bonderefsky, City, managing director of the New York State Credit Union League The Founders Club, an auxiliary organization will have its annual Leonard F. Mauer, a convert breakfast meeting Jan. 28 at the Hot Shoppes and will hear O. H. io tne LDs Churcn, was sustainEdgcrton, of Madison, Wis , assis- ed Bishop of the Wendover Ward tant managing director in charge on January I and Vaughn H. Shelof research and development for ton was named First Counselor Cuna Mutual Insurance Society, and Lynn Foul sen, second counwhich is an affi!iate of the na- selor with Preston Nufter as Ward tional credit union organization, Cieik. and exclusively serves credit LEONARD F. MAUER, who unions. claims New York State as his home state, came to Wendover in ivlarcn ot 1955. He has been active m ward activities, being sustained as Ward Clerk, a position he 20 held until his present assignment. He is married to tne lormer "During 1961, the Twentieth AnUtahns Peterson, of Park City, Utah. Joy Year, purchasniversary ed more U S. Savings Bonds, and They have three children, Dale, more pupils were buying savings RaNae and Wayne. Bishop Mauer is employed by stamps at more Utah schools, than in any year since 1947," it the Western Pacific Railroad Co. was announced today by Clem S and operates a part time Barber Schramm, State Director of the Shop U S. Savings Bonds Division. MR. SHELTON is a native of "Contributing to this outstand- Heber, Utah. He moved to Wending record is the fine support of over eleven years ago to make patriotic volunteers who have his home, and married Velda in Mr Graham, also of Heber, helped eight many fields, Schramm continued "New sav- years ago. They have three chilers in the Savings Bonds Payroll dren, Susan, Kent and Wayne. He is a switchman on the Savings Plan exceeded our nationally set quota by 33 per cent Western Pacific Railroad More school administrators, with Lynn R. Poulsen hails from Mt. the help of more units of PTA, Pleasant He is married to the veterans auxiliaries and other former Gwen Pritchett, also of are operating savings Mt. Pleasant, they are the parents groups, than in any of four daughters, Kay, Nannette, stamps programs year since the Wars end, in fact, Wendy and Becky Prior to moving to Wendover our 196 62 goal was reached in November and the program is six Mr. Poulscn ago, years still growing In 1961 our banks managed Safeways in Tooele and issued more bonds, as a free pub- also in Roosevelt. Since living in lic service, than at any time since Wendover, he has managed the individual bank sales records be- Wendover Motel MR. NUFFER who has resided came available (1955) "The contribution of free space in Wendover for the past fourteen in our daily and weekly press and years is employed by Western industrial media and free time by Pacific Radroad He had formerradio and TV, helped make ly resided in Richmond, Utah Utahns aware that purchasing of and Preston, Idaho He aid his savings bonds is one effective wav wife. May, have two daughters, of answering President Kennedys Mrs Patricia Oakes, Moses Lake, . Ask what you Washington and Linda, a student . challenge can do for your country, and at BYU This is Mr. Nuffers third time thousands of Utahns did Actual dollar purchases in Wl to be called to position of Ward of $19,513,020 in Series E and H Clerk He is also the clerk of bonds, have a face or maturity Wendover Town value of $25,521,525 Mr. Schramm PROGRESS pointed out Any time the going seems easier net investments in Nat.onally and H bonds in 1961, were better check and see if youre not downhill. Megiddo Mes$1,348 billion higher than 1960, the going highest increase in the past six sage. years Redemptions were 10 per cent below 1960 and were tne smallest in seven years. E and H bonds totalled 29 East Vine Tooele outstanding $44,485 billion at the end of 1961 9 Phone an all time record high, according to the State Director. after risen percent 1 tax deductions, the basic look for a continuing expantion and morale of the wage earn-le- r sion of the working force and of has been steadily on the rise employment Officers and members of Tooele generally in 1962. To demonstrate that the uptrend Even the jobless rate, which has County credit unions will be is still strong, it should be noted been hovering around 7 per cent among some 1,000 delegates who that over the past twelve months for about a year, has suddenly will attend the yearly meeting of hourly earnings have gone up 4 begun to move lower, and now the Utah Credit Union League to per cent, and weekly earnings stands, seasonally corrected, at be held at tne University of Utah per cent. The rate, as you can 6 1 per cent. Government econo- building next weekend (Jan. 27 (see, is still very healthy. mists are reflecting more opti and 23 ) EARNINGS vs living costs mism. One insider, in fact, reThe two-daannual conference (The importance of the great cently estimated that the unem- will study credit union manageboost in earnings is highlighted by ployment rate may be down to ment problems, communications the fact that, during the same 4 5 per cent or even less by the federal and state examinations, period of time, the retail price years end At any rate, the cur- operational matters Thirty - five of goods and services has edged rent course of employment is now separate conference units will upward at a far less rapid pace strongly upward, the trend for un- occur during the opening day, The consumer price index of the employment gradually lower. The second day will be devoted Labor Department has, in fact, BUYING psychology powerful to an annual business meeting of . . The nervousness and doubt official risen only a moderate 13 per cent delegates, which will hear during the past ten years. Over evident during the recession now reports from officers and will the past twelve months the gam seem to have given way, in con- elect three directors. has amounted to only one per cent siderable degree, to renewed Principal speaker at the annual a far cry from the 7 per cent rise courage and confidence with re- banquet the night of January 27 in weekly earnings mentioned gard to domestic prospects. Buy- will be Ralph C. Morgan, El Paso above. Credit ing psychology in 1962 will be far Texas, president of the I am proud indeed of our manuless cautious, and even luxuries Union National Association. Mr. facturers and merchants who will be a good deal easier to Morgan is a nast president of the have thus succeeded in holding move. Texas State Credit Union League y Lt. Colonel Ray E. Ryan presented a 20- year Service Pin and Certificate to Mrs. Millie N. 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