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Show Interindustry Study Begins NATMNA!L In our private lnterprlse sys. tern economic growth depends, obviously, on the freedom of Individuals and corporations to establish new Interprises and It depends expand old ones. Just as truly, but perhaps not so obviously, on the freedom to go out of business when the owners decide that Is the best thing to do viewed. TO BE HONORED Elder Dennis L. Hansen will be honored at a homecoming meeting Sunday, July 18 at 7:30 FlftH p.m. In the Brigham OF THE STUDY Is to measure the flow of goods and services between firms In Utah and between firms Inside and outside Utah. When com. pleted, state planners will be able to observe the dependence of various parts of ithe states economy on each other, to Idem tlfy areas In peed of further development and to forecast direct and Indirect effects of various activities within the ward. LocalEldor . Returns Home ' Utah economy. The completed Interindustry study would enable planners to the extent to which predict changes In defense expenditures would affect Utah firms. The study could also possibly be Elder Frank Rees will be hon. Elder Dennis L. Hansen, who ored Sunday July 18, at a home, recently returned fromtheNew coming In the Brigham First Zealand South mission, will be 7 at p.m. ward, beginning featured speaker at a home, the He la the son of Mr. and July 18 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs, Leon Rees, 117 South used to predict future water coming, the in Brigham Fifth ward First East. requirements for the state, The returned missionary served In the Cumor ah mission, and his headquarters were In ALL INTERVIEW INFOR. matlon will be dept confidential In locked files at the University of Utah. The firms to be In. tervlewed have been assigned code numbers so that neither the name of the firm nor the name of the proprietor appears on the questionnaire, N. Y. He la now attending summer school at Utah State university, and he will continue his ed. Rochester, Students Named A steak dinner and dance have been planned tor Eagles and their guests Saturday, July 17, beginning at 8 p.m. at the Aerie home. To Honor Roll . Five persons from the Brig ham City area are among the 876 students named to the spring Dinners will be served from quarter honor roll at the Univer 6.7:30 p.m., and dancing will slty of Utah. To be named to the honor list start at 9 p.m. Phil Valencias a student must maintain an aver band will provide music for the of 3.5 or better In all age occasion. academic subjects. Students from Box Elder High Darlene Brian, school are: senior In nursing; David Alma Carlqulst, senior In letters and science; David Robert Gllmour, senior In education; Peter Mos kowltz, sophomore In letters HEATING and science and Marilyn Ruth SHEET METAL , Peterson, sophomore In nurs DOVER lng. AIR CONDITIONING Actress Julie Newmar, Rhoda S723-340- 7I the robot In the My Living Doll" series on the CBS Tele vision Network, also Is a dramatic soprano with a 46 North Main three-octa- ve range. rul. lng is reinstated, the lmme. dlate consequences for Deer, lng Mllliken and the other com. panles invloved will be serious. Since eight years have elapsed, the cost of making up wages for unemployed workers would be huge. Persons who never owned any shares In Darlington, but who happen to be stockholders THE REASON IS that everv In the other companies, would business operation Involves have to bear part of this bur. risk, and few would be ready den. to undertake such risks In the THE conse.' ULTIMATE knowledge that they might for foV the economy gener. quences be ever denied the opportunity of calling It a day and cutting ally would also be serolus. In. their losses. You might be will, vestors could not be sure that, If losses developed, the alterna. lng to walk down a path even If you werent absolutely sure tlve of going out of business where It was leading but not If would always be open to them. would also have to face you were told In advance that They the fact that they might be re. you could never turn back. Yet there have been attempts qulred to pay penalties assessed on the part of federal regula. because of the shutdown of some other firm In which they had tory bodies to limit or deny the never been stockholders. This of or to out business go right to Impose penalties that make would hardly be the kind of business termination an lneffec. atmosphere that encourages the tlve way of cutting losses. One new Investment essential to ecoInstance Is the controversy be. nomic growth. tween the National Labor Re latlons board and the Darlington Manufacturing company, Rockettes Sell chapel. Elder Hansen Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonda Hansen, DARLINGTON was a man. 412 South Third West. ufacturer of textiles which, He worked In Gisborne, Wei. after a series of difficulties, llngton, New Zealand. went out of business and llqul. Box Elder High school Rock, Elder Hansen plans to at dated all Its assets In 1956. a marching group, are tend Weber State college In the One of the factors, althoughonly ettes, a bake sale Monday, sponsoring fall. one, In the decision of the July 19, from 1.3 p.m. In front who Bishop Marvin Wright, stockholders to liquidate was Van Eijgelens. will be presiding at the home, the fact that tha Textile Work, of Proceeds from the bake sale and friends has Invited coming, era Union had wop a represents relatives of Elder Hansen to tlon election early In the same will help to finance new uni. forms, attend the Sunday meeting. The union had make year. promises to the employees In. PVSIIVP TIME volvlng demands that would have FOR STAINS WASHINGTON ' (UPI) To NEW YORK (UPI) The cof been very costly to the company. After a long process of hear, (remove stains and discoloration fee break has now become i nationally accepted ritual. Effl lngs, the National Labor Re. from enamel pots and pans, Dari Ithe U.S. Department of Agrl clency studies have upheld the latlons board decided that lngton was qullty of an unfair culture advises pouring V cup value of taking a breather times during the work labor practice In closing down chlorine bleach Into the utensil Its plant. The Board then lm. and letting It stand until the day. on another Utalns disappear. Then wash the And now from the Second posed the penalty National Conference on Cadlo corporation, Deerlng Mllliken, piece thoroughly with hot soap owner and ir detergent suds and rinse vascular Disease comes a plea Inc., which was part for Darl sales representative for a physical fitness break too Deerlng Mllliken and lngton. for exercise. certain other corporations for which it was also sales agent OLD , Dim . . . were held liable for paying NEW YORK (UPI) What or providing Jobs for the should the bride borrow to keep wages employees from the displaced the tradition that she wear time of Darlingtons termlna. new something old, something tlon. Although this group had something borrowed, something stockholders In common with blue? Darlington, It also had stock, Borrow a necklace or a hand holders who did not own shares kerchief or put a borrowed pin In the company. liquidated under the gown. A family prayer book also fills the bill. Something new? The wedding gown. THE BOARDS decision was Something blue? A garter. over-ruleby the U, S. Court Something old? Old Jewels or of Appeals which decided that handkerchief. Darlington had an absolute right to go out of business and that LOM TAST the NLRB could not impose dam. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) star Herbert ages against other corpor. Longtime British Lorn will play a top role In Re- atlons. The union has appealed turn From the Ashes for the this decision to the U. S. Su. preme Court which will con. Mlrlsch Company. Bdked Goods ucatlon there In the fall. Bishop Cartvle Jensen, who will preside at the homecoming Information from completed has Invited friends and relatives Is combined with of the Rees family to attend questionnaires Information collected from the meeting. firms engaged In the saye type of economic activity In such a manner that the Identity of the Individual firm Is completely concealed. Dinner, Dance Sot for Eagles slder It shortly. If the boards original Herat s. Your Answer 11 THE FUTURE t ecelved an Insurance application and a pamphlet from the VA, generally describing the provisions of the new Insurance I already have 810,000 law. worth of government Insurance. Am I eligible for more Insurance? A No. VA sent application? and general Information to vet. erans on the compensation rolls on the basis they are the group having the greatest potential The mailing was eligibility. conducted from records main, talned by our automatic data processing office. These re. cords do not show the Insurance status of the veteran. Q by George Haoedorn Interindustry study of the state of Utah was launched last summer by the Bureau of Econo, mlc and Business Research at the University of Utah, financed by a grant from the office of the governor and Initiated by the State Advisory Planning committee. Within the next few weeks trained Interviewers will be calling on firms In Box Elder county, some of the 2,000 firms throughout the state to be Inter, Mooting Sot For Eldor UTTILOOCi The Right to Quit An HOMECOMING SET A homecoming for Elder Frank Rees haa been acheduled for Sun day, July 18 In (he Brigham First ward, 7 p.m. JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 15, 1965 Veterans! In Box Elder PURPOSE THE BOX ELDER I hav BELONGS TO THE FIT On the ice continents or in the PeacL Corps, in farming or finance, the future belongs to the fit. The future belongs to those vigorous enough to live it, and shape it. Are your schools providing for physical fitness as part of the sound education your children need to ca rve out thei r sha re of the future? You parents can help see that they do. Write: The President's Council on Physical Fitness, Washington, D.C., for information. PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL I have government life Insurance on the term plan. When will I be told of my el.' lglblllty for the new modified life plan which became avail, Q FITNESS Publlahad it public ttrvlct In cooperation with Tho Advertising Council able May 17 Generally, veterans with term Insurance will be notified of the new modified life plan when their policy Is scheduled for renewal on the term plan. Prior to expiration of the term contract, the veteran will be given complete Information re. gardlng the new Insurance. A I REST WELL NEW YORK (UPI) Check your mattress for lumps and hollow spaces. A poor mattress will cause you to toss and turn more during the night, bedding experts report. If you toss and turn, even on a good mattress, try a hot or cold glass of milk or cocoa before retiring. This helps to reduce movements during the night and contributes to a "well rested" feeling In the morning. My military service started subsequent to Jan. 1, 1957. Am I eligible for the insurance I have heard so much about? A No. The Insurance you refer to Is available only to cer tain veterans having servlca between October 8, 1940 and January 1, 1957, and who meet other requirements established ST V DENT FREEDOMS by the VA, StuWASHINGTON i UPI dent freedoms vary from cam savIng NEW YORK (UPI) The Na- pus to campus, but the less fre tional Foundation estimates quently approved types are the to controversial that the Salk polio vaccine has invitationsto address students on been Instrumental In avoiding speakers and sit-i- n 154,000 cases of paralytic polio campus, picketing demonstrations. since It became generally availThis was shown In an Interim able. report, Students and Academic What was the Impact of the Freedom," presented to the Navaccine In terms of economic tional Association of Student lose averted? The Foundation Personnel Administrators at Its estimated the saving at 86 bil- annual conference In Wash lion. lngton. 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