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Show Tuesday, March 16( 195 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Robert Invitation Extended U. S. Steel Corp Each year more people visit the states fish hatcheries, game farms and other facilities concerned with perpetuating these investment of approximately creasingly valuable wildlife reduring 1954 in new equip- sources. ment and replacements of its proAnnual visits have increased by duction facilities. the thousands to Hardware We are undertaking this ex- Ranch on the norththe through the penditure because we believe that twelve fish hatcheries, two game the Corporation can best serve the bird farms and other properties long-ter- m interests of its custom- over the of the and bredth length ers, employees, stockholders and state. the defense interests of the nation Department of Fish and Game by maintaining its producing Director Perry Egan recently equipment at a high efficiency noted the J.value of such visits to level This includes also the continuous search for and develop- both individuals and the department of raw materials to replace ment in furthering a better underof. the fish and . game those consumed and ad- standing ' equate reserves for any emergen- program. Egan said, We again extend an cy that might arise. Such policy is, to visit our moreover, the only one that con- invitation for everyone forms to the nations long history various facilities. Individuals, student classes and organizations are g of living standards, welcome always. Our supervisors which in turn is the proof of the and employees at all facilities are superiority of the American comhappy to explain any of the propetitive system over socialism. to visitors. They ask only The growth of America's steel gram that visitors respect wildlife and industry, particularly since the premises while visiting there." end of World War II, has provided us with our greatest basic United States Steel strength in history. During 1953 U. S. Steel, alone, established an Holdings of common stock of all-tiUnited States Steel Corporation production record of ingot tons of $teel which in the eleven Western States, towas accomplished by operating at taled 2,269,317 shares on Decemthe average annual rate of 98 per ber 31, 1953, comparing with shares six months before, cent of capacity. the Corporation announced today. Holdings of preferred stock totalAt A Prof 5 ed 204,896 shares against 207,-14- 1 shares on June 30, 1953. One of the speakers at the last Holdings of common stock in convention of the National Coal WestAssociation was a magazine pub- states other than the eleven totaled ern States 22,951,861 lisher. He gave the coal people this stock and bit of advice: Bring to distribu- shores of common of preferred stock shares tion, I urge you, the same brains, on December 31, 1953. money, thought, time and effort Shares held in the Intermounthat you put into the mechaniza- tain 8 area states are: Utah tion of mining. And then, rememColcommon; 3,320 preferred; ber not to cut your own indu- orado 266,579 common; 22,996 strys throat. Remember, too, that 22,178 compreferred; Idaho nothing happens until somebody mon; 1,581 preferred; Montana sells something and at a prof38,543 common; 4,429 preferred; it." and Wyoming 19,649 common; The leaders of the coal indus- 1,996 preferred. try have been doing that. But they A total of 888,578 shares of have been plagued by the fact common stock was owned by resithat a few coal producers and dents of foreign countries on Dedealers have made a practice of cember 31, 1953, while foreign selling coal at figures which re- holdings of preferred stock on that turn no profit. These producers, date totaled 19,627 shares. of course, eventually fail if they Be more swift-foote- d to visit keep up that deadly policy long in in friends than in the the adversity meantime, enough. But, whole industry is harmed and the job of those who are trying to keep the coal industry abreast of the times and prepared for the vastly increased demands that are. expected in the future is made doubly difficult. The true interest of the coal consumer is also injured. He gets no bargain if, by saving a few cents a ton on coal today, he imperils the industrys ability to keep going as a dynamic force for progress. Nothing happens until someand at a body sells something profit. U. S. Steel Corporation is backing its confidence in this country's economic future by an in$300,-000,0- 00 . to-insur- e E. -- f.lraule a Total state expenditures for .There are too many administhe present period (1953-5- 5 trative decisions which have to do biennium) are expected to be with the mode of life and habi $180 million, according to Utah of the individual citizen which ar Foundation, the private, tar research organization. Ap- made so far away from his proximately 38 per cent of these tat that he not only has lost in state expenditures will be for ed- terest, but his sense of public two-ye- ar Pvt. E. Mraule, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mraule, i22 Third West, Dragerton, Utah, is serving with the 28th Infantry Division in Germany. The Keystone division is undergoing intensive training in southern Germany as part of the U. S. Seventh Army. An ammunition bearer in the 110th Regiments Company E, Mraule entered the army last August and completed basic training a Fort Ord, California. it non-prof- ucation, 23 per cent will be for highways, 17 per cent for public welfare, and the remaining 22 Manufacturers Record points per cent for all other state gov- out that most American families ernment functions. have a good idea of how money they owe on home Radio cant be counted as dead gages and other obligationsfllfhe by a long shot. Last year there average is around $2,900. But were nearly twice the number of theres another debt we tend to radios bought as TV sets and there overlook. That is our share of the This is a womans hour, in all are nearly eight radio stations op- $274,500,000,000 national debt It amounts to more than $6,000 per the good tendencies, charities, and erating for every television reforms of today. . family! ever-risin- me 35,-700,0- 00 42,-82- Gate Sign denoting the Club Member there you will find Wherever you see a home of a 4-- H 4-- H a conscientious citizen one who has dedicated Head, Heart, Hands, andHealth to Club, FIRST NATIONAL Com- Club Week, munity, and Country. During 4-- H March 4, we salute these boys and girls, men BANK and women, who are working together for the PRICE, UTAH 6-1- betterment of America. Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 5 a little luxury is good for every man The same man cannot be both friend and flatterer. 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