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Show 9 Returning to States Satterfield, interior Erby communications electrician fireman, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Satterfield, Columbia, is scheduled to arrive in San Diego, California, December 8 aboard the deck landing ship, USS Fort Marion, tour of duty in after a the Far East. The Ft. Marion, a unit of Amphibious Squadron Five, stood in readiness during the Lebanon crisis and recently took part in convoy operations during of the offshore Forthe mosan Islands, carrying Chinese Nationalist landing craft to the d beaches of Big During the cruise the ship visited Yokosuka, Japan; Naha, Okinawa; Manila, Phihpinne Islands; Kwajalain in the Marshall Islands; Pearl Harbor, Hong Kong and Koahsiung, Formosa. L. National Forest Receipts Reach Billion Dollar Mark This Year six-mon- th shell-riddle- Que-mo- DANK NOTES Amazing tints as CLEAN-TIN- by Malcolm WTHE ATOM A6E, THE ONiy COM INSCRIBE TO PEACE By ANY NATION IS THE UNITED S WES PEACE VOS IfffgVt DOLLAR. Q y. IN HIS SPARE TIME, A YOUNG MECHANIC HIT UFON AUSEFUL ARTICLE FOR THE SHOE TRADE A IDOL BANK HELPED HIM OUT WITH FINANCING, AND TODAY HE'S WORTH MORE WAN l2S(CC0i Cost it cleans, cleans as It suds sponged tints. Its color-ric- h on restores bright newness to soiled uphostery, rugs and car interiors. Overnight new color is added to brighten cherished pieces. Permanent and guaranteed. And so Inexpensive! & APPLIANCE made eligible for more GI schoo- prepared with information and their training rights VA forms to handle regular penYets, Dependents had where previously been cut off by a sion, compensation, hospitaliza-- . National ForThe Manti-LaStion, schooling, GI loans, and Russell R. Neilan, contact spe- deadline restriction. In addition to furnishing de- other applications for benefits adest took in $101,468.00 in the fis- cialist from the Veterans Admintailed information on these spe- ministered by the Veterans cal year ending June 30, 1958 for istration at Salt regional office, grazing, timber and land use. Sec- Lake City, is in the Price area to- cial Acts, Mr. Neilan will also be retary of Agriculture Benson day to aid veterans and their debanked the billionth dollar in Na- pendents. Mr. Neilan is at the tional Forest receipts, November Employment Security Office, 80 21. North Second East, Price, until 53 sell to took It years products 3:00 PJU. worth a billion dollars. At the Mr. Neilans visit at this time present rate of collection, the is opportune because the recent second billion should be collected of Congress passed several session in the next ten years. These dollars are really dividends to the laws of significance to veterans American people, each with one which have not been widely pubshare in 148 National Forests cov- licized. For instance, there are several changes in GI insurance ering 181 million acres. Twenty five per cent of the receipts are provisions and certain Korea vetcan now convert their polspent in the counties of their ori- erans icies which were previously limgin for schools and roads and an level premium is spent in each ited to the additional 10 state for roads within the Nation- term type. Another insurance law provides that an additional disal Forests. All the values from the Nation- ability income rider can be added al Forests cannot be recorded in to certain types of policies. Andollars. Seventeen communities other law raises compensation and nineteen organized water user rates for severely disabled and If the shopping list is long and associations get the major portion blind veterans. Burial allowances of their water supply from storage were increased and death benefits youre short on dollars, see us now. Nation- were changed In some types of areas on the Manti-LaSfor Service - Phone First provisions al Forest. Over 200,000 people use cases. The training ' its 20 improved camps and picnic orphans of deceased servicemen C. W. Burton, Manager areas and numerous other unim- were broadened. In a recent 71 E. Main St MEdford Price proved areas in a year. Some of change of regulations some 8,000 these visitors hunt the Forests Utah Korea veterans have been 55,000 mule deer; some fish on the 550 miles of steam or 730 acres of lakes and reservoirs; some just reGive Real lax and enjoy the mountain scenery. Who can measure in dollars and Lasting Pleasure watercents the value of well-kesheds when water is worth what with you have to pay to get it? What sort of formula do you use to measure raw materials that keep industries going, provide jobs, keep families together and help stabilize community existence? Who among you can put a dollar value on the sound of happy laughter of children playing beside a forest stream? Do the books balance? No not if we look merely at the cold cash. During the half century about two and one half billion dollars FROM was spent protecting, acquiring and improving National Forests. Co. But if we look at the first billion as a part of the dividend on a sound investment, the values are way beyond expenditures. Besides, Everything Musical the capital assets are still there, in better shape than ever. Aid ling ar DOLLAR! al rip HOSPITAL ATEI1BT WNDMf RANK. M A PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL IS PROVIDED BY A UXAL BANK FOR THE CONVBVIENCE CFFNIENTS AND MEDICAL OLIVETO FURNITURE Here Today to $25 to $2000 fabric color T Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- do it with Christmas Seals are sold by voluntary associations to support tuberculosis control 110 THE Thursday, December 4, 1958 Representative al 3,000 Restore Color at Of YA SWF. pt Carbon lieutenant Nears Completion ANNOUNCEMENT We now have a daily sales representative to receive telephone calls in the Price-Help- er in area. Please telephone MEdford Price for information on all your building 94 requirements. We are now constructng four new letfer-Bui- lt Homes for resale which are being built at 800 North 900 East in Price. For information' telephone MEd-fo- rd in Price. Long term monthl financing terms available on these homes. 94 VALLEY BUILDERS Phone Gunnison 2511 or 2521 "Quality Builder In SUPPLY Gunnison, Utah Price and Helper areas fer ever 17 yea- , Of Alaska Training r- Second Lieutenant Veloy J, son of Mr. and Mrs. Varner, James A. Varner, Columbia, is receiving three weeks of training at the Army Cold Weather and Mountain School at Fort Greely, Alaska. Accustomed to the weather of their home station at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Lieutenant Varner and other paratroopers of the 503rd Infantry, arrived at Fort Greely and found howling winds and a temperture of 15 degrees below zero. He is being trained to build and live in artic shelters, to use skis, snowshoes and toboggans, and is learning through direct experience the effects of extreme cold on weapons and equipment. Lieutenant Varner is scheduled to complete the training on December 6 and then return to his regular assignment as a platoon leader in Company E of the 82nd Airborne Divisions 503rd Infantry at Fort Bragg. His wife, Carol, is now living at Fort Bragg. The lieutenant was graduated from Carbon high school in 1953 and from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1957. ee MUSICAL 9 Price Trading HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS Some Idea for That Extension Phone In Your Household BAND phone, theres some new information on hand from the Mountain States Telephone Company that might help you decide on a loca- CORNETS persons who buy now for use on Christmas greeting cards and packages will avoid waiting in line later. Postmaster General Arthur S. Sumerfield said today. Furthermore, Mr. Summerfield observed, not only will early purchase of stamps minimize the Christmas rush, but those who buy early have the opportunity to give their Christmas mail an extra touch of interest by purchasing some of the newer commemorative postage stamps now on hand. These include the recently isForest Conservasued four-cetion stamp, featuring a forest scene in yellow, brown and green, mailing Christmas cards, and the new tour - cent Fort Duquesne stamp in wedge wood blue, available since November 26. Postal authorities stated that since so many people are regular stamp collectors (the number is estimated at 20 million) the use of commemorative postage stamps on Christmas mailings adds an extra touch of friendliness. nt SS PROOF . ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING COMPANY, FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY - DRUMS - DIAMOND PIANO NEEDLES LAMPS RECORDS CHILDRENS from 25c CHRISTMAS RECORDS AND ALBUMS RFCORD PLAYERS The New and RCA. Manual and Automatic, Radio Combinations, Portables, Table Models, Consoles, HUH Players, Tape Recorders. GE ter Flayers SHEET MUSIC INSTRUMENTS Large Selection of UKULELES Christmas..Music GUITARS Popular (Spanish, Steel, Accoustic and Electrical) Folios Far-sight- KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY STANDS - HUH FI their stamps can give a better bourbon. ..give it L SAXOPHONES CASES POPULAR RECORDS, HI-ALBUMS, Buy Stamps Now Avoid Waiting Line If you RECORD -- RECORDS ht x CLARINETS Other Suggestions g, step-savin- get both, a beautiful gold gift wrap plus a superb gift decanter Filled with Kentucky's Finest bourbon, at no extra cost. Just slip off cellophane sleeve and give. - - TROMBONES tion for the instrument. A survey of thousands of households shows that the bedroom is by far the most popular choice when a new extension is added. The actual statistics show that 71 e per cent of homes have phones in bedrooms. Other popular locations, according to the study, are the kitchen, den, basement and workshop. The research spotlights some very good reasons behind bedroom extension popularity. As might be expected, the feeling of security and peace of mind that a bedroom phone provides is a compelling motive. Other factors include privacy, low cost, and the big assist it offers in the event of illness. The recently added night-ligfeature makes the color phone especially suited to the bedroom. By merely twisting a button, a soft light is turned on. When the receiver is lifted, a stronger light goes on to permit easy dialing in the dark. One other factor is also becoming more important. It is the opportunity to obtain phones in color that add a distinct decorative note to bedroom surroundings. An expanded list 6f phone colors now includes ivory, light beige, light gray, moss green, white, pastel yellow, cherry red, rose pink and aqua blue. - INSTRUMENTS TRUMPETS If your family has been considering installing an extension multiple-telephon- You GIFTS Vocal AMPLIFIERS Piano i ACCORDIONS Accordion HARMONICAS Instrumental ORGANS ONLY $15.00 CLARK DOWN WILL PUT A NEW STORY & PIANO IN YOUR HOME FOR CHRISTMAS. Music Department PRICE TRADING COMPANY Carbon Avenue Store Price, Utah |