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Show Twe THE 77 ? Su.n--Qdvoca- I. CAI'S M iPul i ut r Muf1 t i i r ! i ? a! atit Utah, ai 1"! . JjV SJi) Jt i !f Ss'ai - v i .in ol; N I V KUJUsiilM. COMPANY rf) S ih, I. UMii i lie ILII Ln'ritd at t.e uf .i, y In I tab, .M . i i -- lx, Til IS L if Ji tt Mi i.ii, O M!' r.G III IJilM Y Kunt Ji A ! WIl-S- i, it J i KDJ M u L Mid li PUMA l.tmiJ.Y Ill r.cj; -- . . Galt) I .i titful , Ken!uorth Sim tig GU H'iPi nylon Char J71A.NCT IJJ.OY .. ADA nu.ND.-- I N j 1 J;ae its,. "nT ctUr been "I'm si siii., iijxili),;,.! t In women ni.xe,; u;t in an iiututiinl'iii-a(Vj,irit- , "Jt ii- - all my fm!t " ".Nat at n'l, ma'am," juimMi'l in tha ih ,ar nf i'lp truck with a imstuie T w.in to blunt-tia t sistc-i- tat tin1 i;; reh-.t-e- ; , f?V -- 1 I 4 jMh fault w.ii -- the women ! 7 . t said tn man, national Minim by the Department "I saw ou eotu banks awai, of Kalmr. the Tax I'oundution and others and I tiid am;i'i ojijki) t un.t j to indiiate the change hate occurred since turn down a m la "My J:7 c di-a- r V-.'- i 'r 1 'Av Vc ii' sgv 4, y V'2; 3 j -- .tyj Phe one was relatThey show that the aerage Trice family had an income last year that was ap- ing his hunting ejKi icnce. "As I proximately 16.7 per cent higher than it came around the tmn in the mountain road he .said, "I came face to face w.'n a giant in was this an giily Partially offsetting1 gain and a h indred pictuies of bear, crease of 5.5 jnr cent in the cost of goods raced Ix'fore life m my past and services. mind as I fare I certain death." An indication of how the average proA broke in at this duction worker in the Unites! States ha fxnnt : listener Lil "Bay, hapjien to fared, what with the changes in income and see mo lending joujou that 50 bucks in living costs, is brought out in wurktime back in 19337" Tl- 'Nk.: - -- ' V '!' was in 1958. :;0. TUB uua sLit pass A$soctiio In observance of this SENSE OF 1TRT0SE that ancient bane Doddering old age of humanity is largely preventable. And senility may some day become a thing of the past. Those encouraging words come from Dr. Iklward Bortz, a pnst president of the American Medical Association and the American Geriatrics Society. Today's children, and a good proportion of their parents, can probably expect to live 80 to 90 years 10 year more than the present average. Soon a century of living can be expected. Put years alone are but a bit of the story. The emphasis, Dr. Tortz stresses, is on living as contrasted with existing. Growing old involves the mind as well as the body. This countrys transition from a rural to an industrialized nation has created profound changes in our way of life, especially for the elderly. The generations live in separate, rather than the same, homes. Worst of all has been the exclusion of older people from meaningful work. And mans essential function is to work. When stripped of this he sometimes moulders. Almost all of us know apparently healthy people who retire from active life at some arbitrarily-decide- d and are gone within a few age months or a few years. The great progress made in the development of medicines and in surgery, and in the general standards of medical care, are doing wonders for the ills and problems of the physical being. The big thing now is to encourage and enable the elderly to perform valuable rewarding wrork of which the majority of them are capable. In Dr. Bortz . sense of purpose, or contribuwords, a human to the tion community, is as vital to total health as are adequate nutrition and one-four- th can of soffee, which he got things into such a tangle that now earns with 19 minutes of work, took 27 the new man might have considerable difficulty in gettiny order out minutes previously. of chaos. A dozen grade A eggs, large, takes 15 "I don't know who Chaos is, minutes instead of 18 minutes. remarked the applicant, but Ill An automobile tire, size 6.70 x 15, rep- get an order out bf him if I have resents 10 hours and 11 minutes, compared to hang on for a week." ss with 11 hours and nine minutes in 1958. An old gentleman searching for For the wage-earnwith a in his thanks income, the amount of working time his hat was to the woman who pointed out needed is, of course, relatively less. it was on his head. "Except Although most things are cheaper, in that for you, ma'am, he said, "I would terms of hours of work, than in 1958, taxes have had to go without it. cost more. It now takes approximately 51 hours a month to meet the Federal, state You think things are bad? The and local tax bills. It took 48 hours then. Antelope Valid Press, Lancaster, For the average family in Trice, on the California, ran this classified ad: basis of latest income figures, this is equi29 Model A Ford. Take over valent to $187 per month. payments. A one-pou- sponsible citizens. nd er better-than-avera- ge It was her first day on the job, and the new maid was a bit slow in answering the bell. So the master of the house strode into the kitchen to investigate. lie found her scrubb ng the kitchen. "Youre pretty dirty, he remarked, surveying her critically. "Thank e, sir," she replied coyly. "But Im prettier clean." in American great day ... New LARK STUDEBAKER Sales Are Great Service Is Good Economy Then See Them at Provo Studebaker Company, Inc. 3rd South, 1st West -- - in connection with these disturbances. The individual who has evolved a satisfactory philosophy of life, based on a religious belief that satisfies, is not apt to be as worried, as mad, or as upset as those wrhc do not enjoy some peace of mind. Until complete information is available, we suggest that all readers make an attempt to eliminate worry, fretting and anger, because, after all, when one view's human life on the eternal scale, the minor aggreva-tion- s and torments of human living are not w'orth the disturbances that so many of us allow them to create in our daily lives. r Tm., tnuwnjiiniiin SAVE Vacation Special OlA m New Tires Operation of the new coke ovens near Columbia has begun and All mines in the Carbon-Emer- y coke is being shipped to the mills area worked full shifts on the of the Columbia Steel company in July Fourth holiday. Some slack- Utah county. Although not all ening of coal production was re- of the ovens, ported as a few- men took the da are in operation, it is expected off anyway, but most of the min- that other ovens will be opened. ers waived the opportunity for a holiday. L. Earl Durrant was installed the Price Rotary Club as presby Use of the herd of wild buffalo ident last night Fish and which the Carbon-Emer- y game associat.on brought into this Thirty Years Ago section from Wjommg soeiu With two does giving birth to years ago has been asked by the producers of the western film, twins on successive Sundays, the Buffauo Bill" which will be made deer population at the Price city in southern Utah this summer. park has been increased to seven. Twenty Years Ago newly-construct- ed - Firsts . Not Seconds 3Sohawk SILVER ARROWS Preliminary preparation for the fourth annual intermountain band contest to be held here in April, 1934, were made by the city council Monday evening with the appointment of a committee to meet with various civic agencies for the purpose of organizing a permanent committee to have charge of the tournament. With the v lew of obtaining money under the industual recovery act for improving the Price w iter s.vstem, the city council, at its regular meeting Monday evening, instructed the city engineer to prepare plans of all sections of the pipehne in need of repair. It is expected the project will coG While other states and counties Directois of the Price chamber between $100 000 and $173,000. have been eating horsemeat or of commerce voted at a lunchsome other such substitutes for eon meeting Tuesday to recomsteaks, Carbon county has mend that the special session of Marriage Licenses for some reason enjojed a suf- - the state legislature convening Nine marriage license-- , were obficient quantity of moat up untilljuly 10 take def.n.te act.on on from the office of the Cartained found last the piob.tion repeal q irstion. this week. But Saturday Count bon j cleik during the past the meat counters of Price either week by the following cmiplts, with district filled Carbon or the of Momliers grapefruits, empty Banihard R. D.xon 30, Moigan. oranges and lemons, except for school bo.rd decided at a spwial and Fried t Melo. 10 Spt.ng Gun a few stores which earned several meeting M an lay to mike appkea-- t Joseph Call Sehnfitld, 27. Ruse-bjrmeat items. Butchers and meat on un ler the ind tstnal reco-iom- ' Oiegon. anil Phvlks Gr up to led retailers were unable picket act for funds to eiect me Weih, 21, Ilelptr, David Alien Wednesday how soon more meat bu dings and additions at various would be obtainable. pun's m the countryt It is plothe board pped bv Rapid steps are bemg taken i n o- h gh at II( 'per aol m ike towards beginning construction of i i at the Cat lio n h g'l Gor-- d n ('reek Ken worth an I Wil-- J the nmv dam at Scofield With the S ightlv hs-- . thin1 gif o arrival of two construction enginJor-inime sg and Reel m j i ( t ) f,n- J,e eers, Parlev Noeey n e thr M in Price Tuesday. Mr. Neebe n eh it g of ley w n (f the dim ih' unt.l f ' fe( t of - o Between D1) an! 21 I' w hi V (C'lp ' - most sizes $fy A1 jr j r Buy A Full Set at e Black plus tax & each. Add $3.88 for tubeless Add $3.88 for whitewalls All Tires mounted Free Tube-Typ- This Price Now! All Sizes ne Passenger Car Plus QJo Tax crp ct ,1 i con-'ric-ti- r I- Lr National BATTERIES r - oT V';" HJsod r 1 PRICES g i Tires each 88c East Price 4I 1 , 1 IPhone .f 887-838- 0 ACROSS FROM THE MGTOR-V- As Low As , 3 Provo over-estimat- ut Fo Galore Ask the Man Who Owns One long-sufferi- BENJAMIN FRANK LIN was talking savings when he said, Money makes money, and the money that money makes, makes more money. , - Have a careful Fourth. ss When the telephone rang, the joung mother answered. On the other end of the line was her mother. "Dear," said the voice, a bit pleadingly, I phoned to find out ss if Dad and I could leave your HIGH BLOOOD TRESSURE Cowboy at dude ranch: "Par- children with you and Tom todon me, sir, but aren't you putting night. We are invited out for the High blood pressure is a disease that evening. is often found in people with emotional dis- your saddle on backwards?" ss at ranch: "Some cowboy turbances, but doctors admit that any type ouGuest are! You dont even know the farmer and his collePosing blood of individual may develop high preshich way Im headed! ge-age son for a picture, the sure. ss suggested that the While emotional tensions, caused by Father: I can't think of any- photographer boy stand with his hand on his worry, fretting and anger, may not always thing to get for our son for his fathers shoulder. develop into high blood pressure, which birthday present. Just what would "If you want it to look natural," causes many deaths in our modern civiliza- a sixteen-year-ol- d boy like?" suggested the parent, "he could put his hand in tion, the importance of achieving some Mother: ThaPs easy! A ed stable inner nature cannot be my pocket, rest. n, c- . history, let us as individuals remember to guard the precious gift of freedom by being alert and re- figures issued by the Ialxr Department. A manufacturer was engaging a They show that he must work three and days now to pay his rent whereas now salesman, and explained that the last man he had employed had he needed only three days in 1958. A cbtoi. cjk tlii-n- , s long-winde- d i r- iia? 1958. C in I; EDITORIAL c3& bjimr.nr.irm Tc8,iS)n t - s than it s.i-he is stu-et!- Jlu n tuii'im ... fynigt-rto- i .it in-- On' ft' , . VKJIA THoKD! 12 ON national l: Y 1 I.N THFIAU liwnjg i in jmri having jxnver. He is able to htiy .somewhat more the way of gooth ami .smites, now after tlayhs work, than he could hae a few year "Hut I ago, mine, pm I.ttest n j tolls on the .subject, based on I.N NTS AJ) TJP'l.MA 11 M J 'A lUKIURA CALLS Nl-- i tt ;i ,s larj-'c- ri-e- STAFF M G i H 'y Ctit uiil'wtH I' y OdClUg AH! iiY, Let Freedom Ring , 'Ji.o i'tist of linii-ininethcal li'injf mu! caii. fi'i transjxirtation are all mvat-e- r than they win W Ju re clous he .Maini, as a result? Th itiiswir is that his income has n fasti than his liwnjj insts, leaving kirn a net gain l.fi'iilil On !' . ti huj fn e liowcur, his tr) i at.li iil-iu- i Thursday, July 4, work isiiijY off. t Y tH It J)h jtn.itin" n atal m, fiutn that lU Mi Km ht, 1'ulLt if I iM, J Axe l.tfi Air Ji i PRICE. UTAH E, r in True I.iv with I.h uttkly wagm than In1 vv fit Tfl fct.) I i I N m s moke ia( i;i:( k tan tl.a aitiMi'o II -- w .tc SUN-ADVOCAT- ntfnm'wmfwmtftMmrfnr U DRIVE-I- N 1 943 |