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Show THE SAitVA SUN, M TNA, tJTAH mJk livestock:. Economic Highlight; Situation-- Industrial News Review Happenings that Affect the Dinner Pails, Dividend Checks and Tax NationBills of Every Individual. al and International Problems In- separable from Local Welfare. In view of the fact that the livestock business has been on a strictly into a separate bank account for the account of the seller. Many states have adopted some rescentral markets for cash basis at the trictive legislation on withdrawals of many years, stockmen are concerned actual cash. The need for national acCurrent business developments have over the bank holidays and appar- tion to formulate protective methods given cause for encouragement, acent trend towards on restrictions cash is trade to apparent, to the end of assuring demost of the leading cording withdrawals in many states. Pro- positors of the security of their reviews. The eriod of readjustment now under way offers increasing evibably the livestock business is unique money. in that, through good times and bad, Out of these difficulties will come dence that business is gradually rethe stockman has always been able to practical legislation to protect both covering from its worst phases, and obtain immediate .cash for his live- the stability of banks and the funds that, even though there have been no toward influences stock provided he sold at the central of depositors. It is probable that we outstanding gains, a travel bureau that does some traveling itself? will have national legislation placing markets. bua WHAT is moreof logical further recession are meeting sturdy equipped Continental Oil Company, which recently sent this completely . . all banks under direct federal superassisthana This is of first condition not to the for opposition. R. G. Dun & Co. observes America likely of purpose giving out to tour the highways and byways that too much attention is being fochange. All buyers and sellers at the vision. ance to motor vacationists, and to help coordinate the work of the hundreds of br stock yurd markets are fully licensed cused on catastrophies and not enough the Conoco Travel Bureau. The bus and its personnel visited this city recently. It is to be hoped that the bad efon the foundation that is being built and bonded under supervision of the fects which come from state guaranfederal government. Thus the man tee of banking, tried and found wantsteadily and quietly by those with who ships livestock to the open mar- ing in several states, may serve to patience, fortitude and faith in the JUNIOR HIGH ket is doubly assured that he will re- guide us to a practical solution of this future. Particularly encouraging is NOTES By Special Correspondent ceive quick cash for whatever he has important matter. the fact that manufacturers, wholeto sell. These and other regulations salers and retailers in general have To the end of assuring stabilized Contest Program Friday. cleaned out most of their old stocks, St. Patricks Party. surrounding the livestock trade have credits and sound banking, we may (Continued from page 1) made heavy cuts in inventories,, inThe'9B class has been working on been formulatel over a long period look for some pretty quick and favorMembers of the Self Culture club have and creased operating economy, and their partners were entertained ceive free assistance from the Bureau. its program, to be given March 10. of years, with the express purpose of able action to correct the weakness built up sizeable cash reserves. throwing every possible protection to that has existed right along, but it at a. dinner Thursday evening at the This can be done by writing to the This is the fifth in a series of 0O0 in RasLome of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford given the Junior high school. the producer who ships to the open required the present conditions to Bureaus central offices in Denver or The'. recent report of the Timber mussen in honor of St. Patricks day. by The with the highest number of market. Selling agencies are required prove the need for remedial action. class applying at any station selling Conservation board to Secretary of 1 he guests were seated at small Conoco- products. Since its establish- points at the close of the contest wins. to place the proceeds of every sale There is apparently no need for apCommerce Chapin, forecasts that the tables laid with- plain white linen, and ment prehension because the foundation is during January, 1930, the Bupublished by the Junior high students, sound and there is reason to believe lumber industry may be expected to i.e pa(.e cards were attractive reau has increased both the quality Junior High Paper Ready. is completed and ready for publica- that when we served to Supper-waduring thepresent year. The get through the strucThe Junior High Dial, a paper and quantity of its services to a retion. It is hoped that the students ture will be stronger and more secure of the forecast may bej'-wto Mr.. and. Mrs. Elmer markable degree. Today the applicant in every way. by the fact that lumber is spon and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Poulsen, may expect to receive the most com- have made, said Mr. Stack, concerns might receive them this week. basic industry, who were invited guests, and also to an of the dollar scenic and highway information the tourists portion plete and that in normal years it employs Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neilson of Eph- - obtainable regardless of whit section which is generally spent upon each Curtains Completed. Even if nobody went to the presimore people than any other industry,! rajm v ho were The curtains for the Junior high dential inaugurations guests, of the country he wishes to visit. Pre- type of commodity. According to bur every four in eleven states. The industry has hostesses of the evening were ferred routes to his destination are in- figures, miscellaneous retail purchases stage have at last been completed. It years but job hunters, the District of made a remarkable record in holding Rasmussen, Mrs. Hilton Nelson dicated upon the road maps he re- account for the biggest slice, or 25 has been a long and tedious task, and Columbia would be crowded. down output and educing inventories. Mrs. Arthur Draper. Following ceives. Colorful booklets describing cents. Since they get 21 cents, the res- much credit is given to Miss Bohman, for 47 the supper progressive cooty was the interesting scenic Where demand in 1907 Maybe if we would take some of points along his taurants are next in order. Hotels and who supervised the making of them. billion feet, it fell to 12 billion last lilayed. Prizes- were won ' by Mrs. route as well as these statesmen to the service station complete sports, cab- tourist camps get 20 cents ; transporyear. At the moment demand is run- Ward Jensen and Robert Smh'h. and fill them with high-tein camp, hotel and historical informa- tation (which includes car deprecia- Junior High Plans New Scenery. gas they ning slightly ahead of production. A The Junior high plans to have a would quit knocking. tion are also included in the immense tion as well as petroleum products) of the industry paramount difficulty Mrs. Ardale Jensen entertained the bundle of free supplies mailed to him costs 20 cents; amusements, 8 cents, new scone for the stage sometime in is; taxation. A number of major lumthe near future. For some time the members of the Y. M. club Thursday. almost immediately ppon receipt of and confectionery 6 cents. Anyhow its better to be a lame ber states tax standing, timber, thus Fancy needlework was the diversion his letter. This material allows the The attractive Travel Bureau bus entire school has felt a need for duck than never to have been hatchconfiscating its entire value in a fewjof the afternoon and an attractive motorist to receive the full benefit which visited this city is one of two scenery when a program was pre- ed at all. years, which forces wasteful cutting luncheon was 'served to eight mem- from his trip and also encourages him now touring the country. It is equip- sented. Now, at last, they are to. escape such a penalty. Most of those advertising talks on to purchase his necessities along the ped with radio and loudspeaker ap- that much needed interior scene which bers. . ' oOo ilwill to add well in much advance. the as the a rather number of of the as radio would be annoying if they than beauty paratus way Debate between foreign- and AmeriOne of the interesting studies we luminated scenic isplays. II. D. Anderson of Salt Lake City, werent so unintentionally funny. stage. can shipowners over U. S. governspent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. ment' subsidies to the merchant mar- Erastus 'Christensen. . ine, grows more intense. Latest foreign blast came from the president of Lyman Peterson and Erastus Chris-tens- e the British Boajd of .Trade, who said n spent Monday transacting busithat many of the misfortunes of Am- ness in the capital city. erican cargo fleets were due to overbuilding, which was stimulated by' M rss Eda Jensen was hostess to the uneconomic subsidies. Secretary of members of the Self Culture club at the' American Shipowners association home Thursday. During the- lesher offered a vigorous denial. He said the son- hour, Mrs. Nora Hansen continu-U. .S. has launched less tonnage than the reading of the book, Twelve any of the other great powers during Tests of Character, and Mrs. Ethel led the last five years, and that Jensen played a piano' solo. In the the world in scrapping obsolete veslate afternoon a dainty luncheon was g sels. It is generally held by the served by the hostess to- fourteen industry that federal subsidies members. which take the form of mail contracts ' .' are essential to meeting foreign Mrs. il. C. Hansen returned home competition. Sunday morning. She has been visitoOo six weeks with relatives Prices of farm products are hold- ing the past in and Salt Lake City. friends ing their own. This was partly due to . cold weather, which reduced market A. Mrs. Christensen Mr. and 'were J. 1 supplies and strengthened demand. a dinner hostess host and at Sunday.; Advances have recently been registerLOWEST-PRICE- D : ed by grain, cotton, hogs, veal calves, Covers were laid for twedve. guests. butter and eggs. The vegetable marMrs. Delbert Hansen entertained at ket likewise improved because of in south. the childrens party Sunday afternoon, During damage freezing SIX-CYLIND- ER FULL-SIZ- E the first five months of the current celebrating the birthday anniversary cotton Games Dean. of her daughter, Gerald season, world consumption of totaled 9.9 million bales, as compared were played and at 6 oclock a dain-luncheon was served to the little with 9.7 million and 9.1 million, resthe in same in the guests. period A pectively, . tw-preceding, years. oOo Lee Christensen, who is attending Late reports on major industries chord at Ephraim, spent the week-en- d show: visiting with his parents, Mr. and Life Insurance Marked decrease in Mrs. J. A. Christensen. loans to policyholders. Considerable irregularity Mrs. Sidney Peterson entertained Steel situation. the members of the Social Hour club sWll marks the demand Prices are spotty. Plans are now un- at her home Thursday of last week. Life of Helen Keller, der. consideration to stabilize prices The lesson, by discouraging price shading which was given by Mrs. Neal Draper, and has been a disruptive influence in the the hostess served a dainty tray luncheon to twelve members. industry during the depression. The steady decline in Automobiles Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyd Christensen passenger car sales since 1929 was apAnother great new line of cars from the mission has an easy, clashless shift and a parently halted last January. Sales were host and hostess at a party ! Chevrolet leader Tomorrow, as introduces, diverCard silent second gear. The engine is a smooth, totaled month 91,000 units, for the Monday. playing was the in of 11 sion the oclock and with at 87,000 as an addition to its present Master Six, January, evening compared fast, responsive six. And Chevrolet engineers luncheon was served to twen'y. Mr. 1932. new the Standard Six line. Big, have made economy an outstanding feature Oil Curtailment and price struc- and Mrs. El wood Christensen of the automobiles. has Built to Chevrolet ture situation in California, which guests. capital city, were Engineering tests show that the Standard been offering resistance to general standards of quality . . . performance . . . .00 Six goes more miles on a gallon of gas, more $ breakdown, again became acute reMonday evening, the Trekker boys . . . And and e dependability selling economy. on a filling of oil, than will any other of the ward primary and their guarcently. Wool Little activity shown in mar- dian, Miss Melva Nelson, enjoyed a at the lowest prices ever placed on car on the road. As for reliability rememket, with the New- England branch of potato roast in the nearby foothills. enclosed motor cars. ber, its a Chevrolet. the Industry making best Vecord. Pricwith rumble Mr. and Mrs. Colbert Black of An- es showed small decline, The styling is modern, Introduction of this new Standard Six opens styling oOo inony, visit' d Monday evening wrth- ultra-sma.00 . . . and The Collections are fair in Canada, trade ir. Ardale Jensen. the way for new thousands of people to enjoy disappointing. Financial situation of bodies are Fisher bodies, the advantages of Chevrolet quality. It gives a Farmers. improving slowly All finished 6. and . Flint, Michiftan. e spacious, tastefully prim the public, for the first time, a featuring autoAmong the farmers who need relief Unemployment shows increase in Special equipment extra, how delivFisher No Draft Ventilation. The windFrance, German coal industry improv the most are those who made ihe mismobile combining maximum quality and ered prices and easy C. M. A C. terms Chevrolet Motor Co., Ifetroit, Mich, lng. Economic recession was less pro- take a few years ago of moving to transshields have The safety plate glass. maximum economy. nounced in Spain than in many other Tunes. countries. Export trade in the United It is said that hogs were eliminated Kingdom has been restrained by ex port restrictions, with slight im from the provisions of the farm allotprovement in some heavy industries, ment bill because the statesmen could January foreign trade in Japan was not get Papa and Mama Porker to A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE considerably larger than in the same agree to curtail production thirty per cent. month of 1932. . 0Q0 Conoco Bureau REDMOND Serves Tourists 1 pro-gro- - : sham-impro- twenty-importan- s aj o ar out-of-to- ;', s - st : tor-ha- - .. .. '''. d w--e - ship-pin- j . THE WORLD'S ENCLOSED CARS y NEW AND ADDITIONAL LINE OF CHEVROLET SIXES ' COUPE $445-o- full-siz- out-of-to- full-leng- o COACH e, 1 th 455 . er - full-siz- COUPE seat aer-strea- m - and-Mrs- . rt wood-and-ste- Czecho-slavaki- 475 g full-siz- , . all-roun- 'own.--Roanok- e d CHEVROLET STANDARD SIX |