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Show a Tuesday; September 14, 1954 Page Seven THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE Jf Tuesday, September THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE To be free from evil thoughts is (bo Dragerton Tribuno The Whole Story Rates: $2.50 per Year 5c Copy matter June Filtered as third-cla- ss 12, 1952 at the Post Office at Dragerton, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1897. VERNEB STODDARD. Publisher 522 Carson Office PUBLISHED WEEKLY CLASSIFIED FOR RENT 5 ROOM HOUSE AT - 119 Second West. Good location. 2TP Phone 3322, Dragerton. DIXON AND GARCIA GARAGE. State Inspection Station. They are specialists in break and light 4-2- 2tp Save 10 per cent if you can say : "I havent had a claim against my car in the past year. Call 6675 or come to 322 Carson, Dragerton. SEE THE PFAFF. THE SEW- ing machine tnat does everyattachments. without thing Trade-i- n allowance on old machines. For free demonstration call 7790 or visit at 143 Denver Ave. Dragerton. Authorized Agents for Carbon and Emery Counties are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnson. TP LAWN MOWER MACHINES sharpened. Hand or power. All work garanteed. Phone 2012 or call at 132 8th West BUY TREE RIPENED PEACHES delivered from orchard to you, for: Hales $2.50, Elbertas $2.00. Will deliver in Price, Helper and Dragerton To order phone 3309 Dragerton, 5153 Ferron or write Bert Funk, Ferron, Utah -tp FOR SALE OR LEASE A Business in Helper known as Petes Club. Fixtures will be sold whole or oart. Phone 337, Helper. LADIES COLD WAVE SPECIAL $8.00 from August 24 through September 25. Operators Mary Alice Collins and Pat Maki. Call 9988. Petersons Beauty Shop, Dragerton, Utah. -3p Gods best gift. Dr. George W. Crane is a widely syndicated columnist who often writes on questions and problems suggested to him by readers. Re- cently he dealth with the complaint of a farmer. Thefafmef said that steers he sold for 25 cents a pound wound up in the butcher shops in the shape of dollar a pound steaks, and reasoned from this the the packers were making huge profits. Dr. Crane' looked into' the 'matter. He found that at the start of this year the packers paid $258 for a 1,000 pound steer. That steer dressed out at only 590 pounds, for which, at the average wholesale price, the packers received $241.90. In other words, they sold it for $16.10 less than they paid for it. That difference, plus a very small profit, was made up by selling hide, hair and le other On being told this, the farmer said that it must be. the retailer who was making the big money out of beef. Again Dr. Crane investigated. This time he found that water loss and unsalable bones and trimmings cut the 590 pound carcass to 450 pounds of marketable meat. Only a little of d this provided steaks, while much of it became hamburcuts. ger and moderately-price- d So the butcher got a total of $291.40 out of his $241.90 steer a gross profit of $50. And that had to cover rent, wages, insurance, taxes and all his other expenses, not juts a profit. Dr. Crane made the point in these words: Too many Americans see only the cash register gross sales. They fail to deduct the many costs and overhead non-edib- Evil is impotant to turn the righteous man from his upright- - On Records or Sheet 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. EFFORTLESS! Music 12. I Dont Hurt Anymore 13. Im A Fool To Care. 14. Goodnight Sweetheart In The Moonlight. High And Mighty The Hey There. Goodnight. f Three Coins In The v : ' Fountain. ' 16. Joey. 17. 1 Understand (Just How 15. Little Shoemaker.' Sh Boom. Skokiaan. 8 Ill Walk With God. 9. River Of No Return. 10. They Were Doin The Mambo. 11. Little Things Mean A Lot. f You Feel) 18. Sway. . 19. Hernandos Hideaway. Friend. 20. My by-produ- cts. Wash Wy not give us a call for your wet wash. high-price- i Right after delivering a oration about the tipping told me what he thought he evil, of the firm he was with because they failed to give him a bonus ten-minu- te This is the feeling that gives a check the first of the year. 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