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Show THE DRAGEBTON TRIBUNE Pare 2 Tho Steel Industry Competitive and in Spirit Cooperative The steel industity is typical of the competitive-- c oopejative spirit which has made this country one of the healthiest and strongest nations in the world, Clifford F. Hood, executive vice president of United States Steel company, said in an address before the Lions International convention here this morning. There vention. There is competition steel companies, not only among contacts with individual their in customers, but even in the location of plants to serve important markets, Mr. Hood said, pointing out that there is also cooperation in the free exchange of knowhow and in the combined efforts of all producers to advance the industry as a whole. Describing these two practices as a unique paradox, Mr. Hood traced many examples of the ive-cooperative spirit in varcompetit- DRAGERTON, UTAH First Plastic Home more than one drug store, grocery store, restaurant or clothing store, Competition is he continued. keen among our community business. They depend, for the most for part, upon a limited market oththeir customers, and like any er business, they have to provide quality products at competitive prices if they are to get their share of business. In most instances, also, they compete with similar businesses in nearby communities. It is common practice, however, for such business establishments to contribute time and even financial support to group efforts through local Chambers of Commerce, business associations and other organizations. ' ComThrough a Chamber of merce or similar group, they cooperate to improve their commu-to nity for existing businessto and locate encourage other firms there. Their business associations met for the primary purpose of of keeping each member informed new developments, both local and national, which affect that business. Their cooperation, thereassurfore, gives them further ance of local success. Promises tojledute Construction Costs The successful completion of the worlds first plastic home near to Danville, California, promises reducethe cost of building homes is learned by as much as half, it today. According to W. D. Barton, for who mthe first plastic home ism builf, families desiring a home should find the building cost not $10,00 but by only five-roo- $5,000. It is claimed that the plastic home will last longer than those built of the usual materials, since the reinforced, laminated plastics used throughout are exceptionally strong. The home is fire proof, and termite-promeldew-proo- f, of warp-proo- f. Stockpile Coal Now For Winters Use Warns C. Wilson E. Near the end of June, Defense ious phases of American life, Mobilization Director Charles E. among them sports, medicine, we Not what we give, but what Wilson urged that all consumers, production and merchandising. the without s, governincluding There are few towns remaining share. For the gift industries bare. and is ment agencies, in the nation that do not have giver stockpile coal and other heavy during the ensuing 90 days, 6 fuels he ft This, said, would mean a sub- stantial contribution to the deft fense effort. He added, With the maximum production impact of the defense program, as measured by requirements of raw materials, f expected to occur early in 1952, the burden on our transportation facilities will be increasing rais pidly this fall and winter. It that therefore highly important much of the heavy fuel traffic which is normally concentrated in this period be spread over the summer months. At about the same time, Interior Secretary Chapman also urged WEST FIRST NORTH 17 coal users to buy and store as much as they can. He stated that UTAH PRICE, campaign PHONE 6 a summer can be benefit ff is the only way full obtained from the great produc- tive capacity of the soft coal inof dustry, because the demands defense traffic on our transportation system will be much heavier next fall and winter. Moreover, the consumer can benefit himself by definitely sumhoarding coal during the dealmer. It is cheaper now, and er service is godd. Coal can be stored easily and safely. Those who wait until coal is urgently needed may have to pay a higher price, and may encounter delays in delivery. In short, this is a case where we can help the growing defense while program and help ourslves doing so. Order and stockpile your coal before October. Children have more need of models than of critics. in Burglars find more numerous opportunities warm weather. 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