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Show rfAKDS STILL A PENNY Adams Sends Postcard From Phoenix, Arizona Rates On Certain Classes Go Up John Adams this P0 5 the fiom wc.-- sent a l postcard Phoenix, Ari., where he and Mis. Adams are spending the w inter. "Send our paper to Michigan Tiailer Court, rhocnix. Ariz," he wrote, where they hae rodeos, horse races, harness races, dog races, ampitheatres and everything to get your money. Call 'if 'ou pass by." VOLU.MK inning January 1, Says Postmaster charges wont co cr in eighth zone (over 1,800 office departments an- and up. Air parcel post, miles), a deficit, but they'll help over eight ounces to one pound, Mail rates some of them J from 53 cents in first and second a effective little, o going up zones to 80 cents in eighth zone; to Ernest ary 1, according additional pounds first and sec Tian, postmaster. ond zone 4 cents, eighth zone ;St class letters remain three 65 cents. and post cards the poor Parcels letter still are a penny, Special handling ie News-Journa- now post world's the marked Special Handling get first class handling, delivery, etc. Charges are 15 cents up to two pounds, 20 cents up to 10 pounds, 23 cents over 10 pounds. On parcel Special delivery post, 25 cents up to two pounds, 35 cents up to ten pounds, 45 cents over ten pounds. Fees 25 Registered mail cents to $1.50 plus surcharge governed by value and distance. Insurance fees Not over $5, five cents; not over $10, ten cents; not over $25, fifteen cents; not over $50. twenty cents; not over $100, twenty-fivcents; not over $200, thirty cents. C. O. D. fees Not over $2.50, twenty cents; not over S3, twenty-five cents; not over $25, thirty-five cents; not over $50, five cents; not over $100, five cents. This fee also covers insurance against loss. rate schedule, for classes of mails, begin-- : January 1 will be: st class Letters and writ-ansealed matter, per o, 3 cents. Post cards and ate mailing cards, per piece, e new )U!, d Per ounce, post cents. Letters, 6 cents, er eight ounces, air parcel rates apply.) r I-s Services Monday mail 4 matter up to two pounds, ents. in addition to regular lewd-s'fon- ma Jaycees Holding New Year's Dance Tonight Dairy Federation Clinic January 6 News And Want Ad Deadlines Are 4 O'clock, Day Before Meeting At USAC Memheis of the Brigham City Juiiioi Chamhei of Commerce audio-visua- l An educational were reminded today of the New conference The 12th annual clinic will be held in Box Elder Year's Eve dance to be held in of the Utah Dairy federation high school Thursday evening,! the War Memorial home this will be held at Utah Slate Agricultural college the evening of January 6, for all principals and! 'Fiidayl evening, beginning at 5Vednesday, January 5, and alt teachers in the Box Elder school 16:3( o'clock. All members and day Thursday, January 6. K. E. Weight, superin-district, their partners are invited to atProgram for the conference, tend, and are welcome to bring which is being held at the colguests, according to the com-- ! lege for the first time, was announced today by U.S.A.C. Prohe tor teachers and principals to mittee. fessor A. J. Morris, managing review films assigned to various! Dress for the dance will be then to recommend tional either sport or semi- - director of the federation. in For Jacob Palle 6 PAGES BUIUHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING. DFCKM11KR 31, 10 IS 105 Snow Carnival At Mantua Sat. News-Journ- News-Journa- Invited To All Deadline for news stories and items to be included in is 4 o'clock the the afternoon preceding the date of the paper or 4 o'clock on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. News stories, items and announcements received after that lime must be carried over to the following issue of the The classified advertising o'clock deadline is the same--in the afternoon for inclusion in the following morning's paper. Classifieds ads cannot be taken over the telephone, except from firms with regular advertising accounts with the But phone calls regarding news stories, announcements and items of any Please kind are appreciated. phone them in to 727. t Funeral services for Jacob Andreas Palle, who died December 23, were held in the Brigham City Fifth ward chapel Monday afternoon, with Bishop J. Oleen Palmer conducting. The family prayer was by Bishop Palmer, with Charlotte Johnson playing the prelude and postlude. President Rud-ge- r M. Price gave the invocathe ones that they would like tion. disA vocal duet. "Jesus. Lover purchased for the school tricts permanent film library. of My Soul. was sung by Jenson and Lowell A. GroAudiovisual education has ver. made a tremendous stride forSpeakers were Hans Knudsen, ward in our educational proC. W. Morrell and President J. gram, the superintendent tie-- , Edwin Baird, with closing re- dared. Audiovisual materials' marks by Stephen R. Bunnell. will contribute a grea deal to Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt sang the , Conscience Acquired progiain ot any school. a duet, "Come Unto M ever, tlicr acceptance into the CLEBURNE, Tex. iLPi W. H. the closing song, in the Gar- educational piucess must be su,lf by John and based on understanding of tlu-ikP c y ' Han-use and contribution to the cdu- !;au'se 0 Martin Rasmussen. Loo a debt payment after 2o years, sen pronounced the benediction, cation of the children, on the A man who left here 5 years Burial was in the Brigham part of the instructors. They . let-a sent check and a Gray ago City cemetery, with the grave must not he looked upon as time tor explaining he wanted to dedicated by Hervin Bunderson. savers, fads, frills or a fashion f which schools should have to be U,P jPfSV'i,e- ,S 3 bPlngi faith. Phone your news to 727. modern. Time spent by teachers nt. !S, 53. NUM11KK Visual Education 5 mbtedly box elder b Everyone, young and old, Is snow invited to an informal afteron Saturday carnival noon, New Years day, on Merrill Glenn's ranch in Mantua valley. For a number of years, Glenns family has spent each New Years day skiing, and tobogganing on a hillside located two miles north of Mantua, on the east side of the l. 4 Three national leaders toiinal. Hats and will be guest speakers; dairying class lie will furnished. Refreshments Newspapers, Dr. C. F. Huffman of Michigan and a buffet lunch will he razines and other periodicals State college, Owen M. Richards , n mailed by other than pub-ersroad. of Chicago, general manager of 1 cent for each two the American Dairy association, Weve had so much fun, we ees. any weight. Part copies and M. B. Nichols of 55'ashing-tothought maybe everyone would third class. State college. like to get in on it this year, vlsual program W,U bp rP',a,d bird class Advertising mat-o- r Discussions at the conference Glenn said yesterday, so were rnaiiv times over in a more ef- will cover merchandise, limit eight breeds, production, inviting everyone. And we mean ficient job of education. ces. For the first two ounces merchanfeeding, advertising, the kids, and we mean the For each traction, 2 cents. dising, and butter problems. All o! the Icaclieis of the adults as well. You never get iiionul ounce or fraction, 1 too old to get a thrill, out of Separate meetings of the Hohi have been assigned to one down a smooth, fast or another of ten committees, lstein, Jersey and Guernsey speeding lurth class Parcel post, hill on a toboggan. each committee will review Breeders associations will he and Size ght limit 70 pounds. about a dozen films some with held the evening of the 5th and Glenn will have teams of it, 100 inches in length and sound, some silent and pass on the morning of the 6th. Sessions horses at the hill throughout Rate varies jh combined. iheir desirability for the school of the combined groups are the afternoon, to pull sleighers, hrding to weight and zone, for of scheduled the afternoon districts film library. A protobogganers and skiers back up n 10 cents for one pound in icciionist and chairman has been the 6th, in the main auditorium. the hill, and a small fee will be zone to $5.72 for 50 pounds The yearly federation banquet for this, he said. Three appointed for each committee. charged Agent, teams will be at Mel will be held County Agricultural "spelled on the Ranch the evening of the 6th. Robert H. Stewart, Dee Cutler of Glenn will have a large job. and All Utah dairymen, dairy Snowville, Archie Egbert and other equipment manufacturers, and others in- Mr. Rich of Logan, Vcrn Brewer for those who have none and terested in the dairy industry of the Forest setviee, and some wish to enjoy the winter sports, are invited and urged to attend 30 men from Cache and Davis but all who have sleds, tobogsuca fairly the conference. There is no counties conducted asked to bring or are skis gans of west registration fee. Registration will cessful jack rabbit hunt them along. be at the entrance of the audi- Snowville. A road will be cleared from torium in the main building. Poison leaves also were dis- the highway, providing plenty Federation executive oflicers tributed in one of the western of parking space for automoare Merrill N. Warnick of the distriets. biles, near the hill. Glenn has (Holstein Breeders association, "There is a great population a large barracks building, in reelected, whiip those who do 5Vard of Utah of jack rabbits between Park which president; Quayle 1ETAIL lia-WILL will be a hot fire are there not get wage increases Ice Cream manufacturing asso- Valley and Snowville and in Salt all afternoon, and coffee and hip to be defeated. Hence, laciation, vice president; George! Wells valley, Stewart reported. hot dogs will be avauable there. bor leaders have naturally kept; B. Caine, head of the U.S.A.C. to w hunt cares ho Everyone The party will start at 1 R A uiging higher wages, although, secretary-treasurer- , dairy department, jack rabbits is invited to see Dee oclock Saturday afternoon. they may feel in their hearts Bv Roger W. Babson and Professor Morns. Cutler of Snowville or County Anyone, young or old, wishing that wages are high enough for U.S.A.C. President Franklin S. Agricultural Agent Stewart, who to go to Mantua to join In the Military Preparedness Will Be Powerful the time being. We forecast direct to hunters he Harris will give an address of will glad fun can catch a ride at the cor-nt- r General Business Off 5''1 that 1949 will see some change New Industry And Will Bolster Employment ivoHme at the opening pf, tho .to djstnctswherf the jack rtib-bil- s of First east and First south, in and of this attitude regard, ' ' t are bunched. Also poison Glenn said. He asked that peo, t National Income Off Sr' session Thursday aftergeneral more be leaders will' wise that lJy Unger Y. Bahson noon. campaigns will be continued as ple driving up give the snowin Farm Income Off 15'? preventing the 1. Tola! volume of business for 1949 will be less than interested far west as Park Valley and bound hitch-hiker- s In the separate breed meetat that corbust. at of 1948. Grouse Creek, Stewart There surely will be many soft spots. will Coal and Off Bituminous ner a lift, and if there is not topics ings, 5,; speakers 28. If wages are too high, or-- ' ineral Business include; enough transportation Glenn ganized labor is the first to be Off 10' Anthracite 2. Most industries will show smaller net will send down a large truck Holstein Dr. Huffman. The This laid off when business declines. profits. a and give the hitch-hiker- s role of minerals in the ration of ans that in many cases dividends will be less in 1949. Steel Output Up 5 a Unorganized workers have the hay-ridto Mantua and reProf. Nichols Tax the 3. Military cow; dairy will .add will be steadiest go a new jobs and powerful preparedness Automobiles Up 10' turn. and will discuss grass silage, without losing lustry which this country never heretofore experienced in through Its a fine hill, according to show slides of the dairy indusOff 5'; Lumber ace times. It is destined to bolster employment for some their positions. in South America; Lyman H. Glenn, and the snow promises try 29. leaders will, Some labor ars ahead, but not the standard of to be in excellent condition for living. Up 5'; Rich, U. S. A. C. extension dairyForeign Trade during 1949, work for pension Inventories quoted both at v-Hunsa-keran afternoon of Theres man, and Lloyd Crude Oil Production ir dollar values and in vol- - estate taxes or enact local sales systems and sick benefits. This Up3'; Cache county extension agent, Tuesday afternoon, January 4 no brush, rocks sliding. or other obstaa constructive be prowould e will increase taxes. at 1:30 oclock in the Utah Power cles, and the hill is steep enough during 1919. Off 20f; who will discuss artificial breedaf- Building And Construction 16. h raw T hie long-tercapita gram for employers who can material piles and and Light building at Tremon-ton- , and about a half-millong. ing. r employ-ate10r Airline Passenger Miles inufactured goods will be in gains tax of 25 percent will re- - ford to do it, but many Up R. Slater of County Agricultural Agent Ervin Jersey even these afford cannot lers (main unchanged. supply during 1949. western states Jersey Robert H. Stewart has called a Boise, Military Activities, including Aircraft Up 50 ' benefits at this time. Both em-- : Retail Trade mmodily Prices tell meeting to instruct the farmers field representative, will ; will and wageworkers Some rationing or priorities Off 5 to 10' Retail Trade of Box Elder county on the 17. Goods on counters will b(J plovers about the Jersey some day unite in urging a proy be attempted in 1949. The of better grade in 1949. making of their 1918 income tax show. will give steady alie vvil make demands 18. There will be many mark- gram which for reports. Stewart advises that the T-- 5 PortGuernsey Ray 5Vest of the ee controls in the case of cer-Utah state tax commission or down sales of inferior quality work throughout for year. ,Tbas count of the consequent effect crease during 1949 although the land, Guernsey field representalower abor-the federal tax commission wil) of building may decline a demands. Commo-icos- t Bew'are of in- goods. products. Curbs on installment is the best hope be main the will speaker. not he able, because of a rush Funeral services were held ing costs. Bricklayers, painters dity speculation will continue to little. The quality of workman-b- tive, dent purchases in 1949. buying will continue. T-Topics to be treated in the of business, to for afternoon indiThursday much We expect curbed. the peak ini 19. The dollar value of all re- anl carpenters are cnticized give ship will improve. Re general session include: G. Facer, son of Mr. and for 5Vayne this vidual 45. to aoing ay Both not residential will 35. oflice and The year. help wisest has try tail sales in. 1949 should about commodity prices the butter market," by amount of work, u In attendance at this meeting Mrs. George Facer of 5Villard, n reached for this "winners" in rents will be higher in 1949. claiming cycle. We equal that of 1948. perhaps 0f Prof. Richards; Romance of the n pick any special wh Utah. Services were held in the the be the following: many days will are refore advise going easy on 5 percent. (remember 1949, but will diversify broadly. Only as property owners "The Dr. Huffman, and Morris Taylor, extension live- 5Y'illard ward chapel with Bishwill gut," by una5 Those who have too many stocks granted entories. 1949 is a time to 20. The unit volume of retail th,y rentals, higher ennditinns will Spirit of 49ers, by Prof. Rich- stock specialist, Utah State Ag- op Delbert E. Cook, presiding. out of debt and slay out. sales will be less in 1949 than to weather and gradually build up good re- there be enough houses to rent. ards. The and postlude ricultural college; Paul Heufler, Inflation prelude 46. rates The retail serves. in cash or governments, Mortgage interest price of some in 1918. Complete conference program internal revenue office, 5Vash-ingto- were played 30. by Helen Jane Inflation (high prices) for the big break which will during 1949 will continue about ds. other than food products, wil! he announced later. Foreiqn Trade D. C., and Von Cutler of Lemon. ' be Songs during the serwhen consumption excee s pr come some day. Careful buyers the same as in 1948. Any chang-o- f higher during 1949, but 0ur forpj vices were sung by the Willard tradp will ,rP duetion. This means that mfla- tax the Utah state commission, be es will on toward believe that the cost of living insist increases, stocks will , maln about the same. t ward choir as follows: Someonv bv in- - full payment and avoid making Salt Lake City. cheLketl tl0n ran ex has turned downward. borrow- - Politics In sha)J to continue re"I Tips Europe; or help Farmers are asked to come time Youll Understand, by will 47. production Administration The 1949. creasing Retail price changes lag af- - but it wjll bp on a more effiKnow That My Redeemer Lives, The ing36. during to ask on all enter-wil- l prepared the questions supply. new money stocks ducing divided Safe wholesaie price changes. c;pnt basis encourage ligitimate paying tophases of the report not under- and O My Father." s full employment, be in greatest demand, es- prises and job of getting prices down explains why we expect wi Morp ,2 orpi At Invocation was by Moyle Fastool credi(s by them. Stewart said. upon therefore, on continuing its loyalty to labor ny retail prices on good qual- - be day depends, penally if double taxation cer. Remarks were made by grantpd during 1!U9; but! what management and labor dividends the be farmers. and eliminated. should merchandise to hold up for these Alonzo Barker, J. Welton Ward mostly will be direct to produce per hour. We believe Vernon Drewes, 19. Brigham bile after wholesale 18. 5acancies in the various prices business concerns. Bonds and Bishop Cook. A vocal solo, 1919 at a over increases into during that wage pond Bingo line. 55 and government City, tipped 23. There wil be "Sleep Soldier Boy Sleep, was aftergreater com- will be accompanied by a cor- - 37. e arc definitelylong-tei-bearish commissions 5Vard Wednesday corporations organized since Harper rendered by Don Woodyatt and :m Outlook petition from other countries in responding increase in the per on roads. to due noon slippery taxable bonds as money rates ,1932 and which have great powthe benediction was by Vernal The total farrp income for egitimate foreign trade where . While the car was being snaked acproduction of the wage-th- will gradually increase. ders wil be filled by men Facer. credit is good. The grave was dedria-te9 should be less than that of Ivvoikors a a out by Greyhound wrecker, 38. If congress should exempt quainted with legitimate busi24. Throughout 1949 war talk 8, due to lower by Bishop J. Wesley Perry for and 1be in attempting to stop 31 Some objpct t0 large prices A large crowd of Chamber of dividends from double federal ness hut friendly to Mr. Truman. bus, odd and military honors were acare! slip-aeat, corn, pork, poultry, eggs will continue; but no real the avoid towline, that tbpjr employers forhitting 19. Congress will take our profits Commerce members and their corded at the graveside by the a further certain dairy products. Far- 55 ar III will start in 1949. 55AR getting bday compared with the taxation. 1919 will see did one off in the prices of cer- eign policy out of the hands of Ppd off the highwa, partners attended the annual three veterans organizations. falling rs should diversify more in PREPARATIONS 55TLL CONTI- 1930s. be should It, however, and the other automobile Christmas bonds. state the Bingo department party NUE. tain 9, of out car debt, putting get Drewes escaped from the temembered that during these brass hats. 39. 5Ve forecast no change in evening in the Commerbruises with plus money into savings and Labor Outlook most water shallow employand cial clubrooms. depression years 56. The administration will be Last For the nations monetary policy re25. some Good business pare for real trouble a good wetting. Traffic was depends ers had no profits whatsoever. to credit control and in- fair both to labor and manage- and Herb Adamson called the lating He contwo minutes. upon things: 1) reasonable 5Ve forecast that profits will ment or lose the congressional tied up for fifteen a rates during 1919. 0. The funeral in numbers and presented dozenssupply of certain vege-le- s wages and (2) reasonable pric- tinue to be regulated automa- terest of 1950 by bringing on was en route to much elections will 40. Investors give and fruits should increase es. 55'hen both of these factors tically by the law of supply and accident of i,riz(1-s- - donated by the merthe when Honeyville chants of Brigham City, to th more attention to diversification depression. ing 1919. The price of these are in balance there is good demand, rather than by the gov- happened. winners. Premium hams in 1919 and will iry to have u!d fall off, barring some business; but when they get out prnment. Traffic along the highway lucky Funeral services will be held either were won by Mrs. 5V. H. Griftheir bond maturities ather, insect or blight catas-Phe- . of balance, look for trouble. Low from Brigham City to Collinston this (Friday) afternoon at 1 Lowell or Packer short and Earl fiths, staggered. fairly was slowed to a snail's pace due Saunders . prices are of little help when oclock for Robert J. Jones, who 1. died at the age of 69 at his to conditions of the roads and a Poultry and dairy products people have insufficient wages bp reached where the nation's Real Estate Pie 41. City real estate will conalso increase in volume with which to buy; hut it is also inflated money supply will have candy and soft home in Corinne Tuesday afternumber of cars ran off tho high1919. were in Second firm served later to hold the noon. through j g Maddox. 79 north ring 1919, Later in the afternoon, drinks prices averaging true that good wages are of fully emploed. Hence, tinue to less available rental paj)t Brigham City, owner and way. s than 1948 due tie use if prices are too high for emphasis may shift from state road crews had sanded a evening. The serving commitServices will be in the Coprices. down manaf!Pr of the Double-Ranch considerable part of the slippery tee was headed by M. A. Burt-clie- rinne ward will continue to people to buy. The to stop inflation to efforts space caused by pulling chapel, beginning forts rk for extensions of subsidies. chairman, and assisted by at 1 oclock, under the direction structures to save taxes, I,r0- - house in Ogden, is entering Dee stretch. or t0 halt deflation. ley law will he repealed e There Earl vide parking spaces, etc. Ray Andersen, Secgmilier. of Julius H. Campbell, bishop. above four farm forecasts amended in Ogden Monday to encourage 10Spital free stock Market Dee Glenn Smith, Howard Sor- Friends a hernia a disinclination to build rn()rnipg t0 undergo 'Umc A speech, union protection and innormal wea'her. 33. 1919 may not be a better also is may call at the famLieutenant Gain Five Ranch ensen and Dr. Russell Fishburn, ily home in Corinne after 10 new city property in view of the operation. The Double-"ight could upset these, market-wisthan creased production. stock year ROTC director member. totes house will he closed from Mon- Rank In A. oclock this morning and unwill especiallj present high costs. 26. The income of wagework- - 1918. Investors will estate 21, real 42. Suburban RichThe Brigham City merchants til time of services. Interment until J. January '3. The federal Jed Friday, L. of Kotter. day Gerald companies budget will prs must increase before an ad-- get out of stocks demand during he said. A. Nielsen, wiio contributed the prizes giv- - will be in the Ogden cemetery, be decreased vanee in prices. Contrariwise, which have most of their assets continue in fair ardson, George during 1919. be will Rin case of 1949 although there away at the party made it directed by th Harold B. Felt Federal taxes will not he too high prices always precede in big, "vulnerable Charles M. Hawkes and Daiol 0. of prices. . some Funeral home. shading ,and were largely in City, of possible all Waxed during 1919, but there a decline in Brigham and war cities, reinvesting employment To tell whether red mites are Johnson, t 43. Big commercial farm acreof sponsible for its success, rank well to are the y be some assets advanced wiiuse unto This downward the cycle panics readjustments on your fruit trees, rub want age will sell for less during first lieutenant in the U. cher said. "55 e certainlyoontrib-corpourage venture capital and leading to unemployment may distributed and safe from lo-dersides of a few leaves on a who the membership who turned out all those 1949; but subsistence farms, thank to ease the tax oflicers C. training reserve A. S. in 1949. burden on wages, Much depends tack. other-ie- s in com- - sheet of white paper. If red established such gratifying number for to as the uu'i close uled rated ceremonla. We not will p.izos, unit promotions 34. The administration forecast that an upon crops and weather. (streaks are left on the paper, rr, unities, will hold up in price, who lie ped with the palt. and the evening of fun, he added. ,'C U.S.A C. industrial week last wall he made Inheld 27. the Labor some want leaders who pet by Genet building will de-- ' mites an present. on ac- to pm ceilings upon rea' creased wage rates usuallt get average to go too high e age. com! noise-maker- s n forty-- fifty-- News-Journa- How-anil- - g l. r Guns And Poison Against Rabbits f taoson Sees Leveling Off, Lower Prices, ess inflation And No War During 1949 bob-sle- BE SAME SALES - 1949 In A Nutshell LITTLE LESS THAN 1948 . ...... W Instruction e 19-1- Meet For Farmers . e Services Held For " Wayne Facer n s i e ' - Over Pond - Harper Ward - Chambers Party Successful d s 1 5Ved-nesda- Rites R.J. Jones Today aie-mod- Taft-Hart-- J Cs e com-wages- - Burt-cade- s Dow-Jone- s |