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Show A - - DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt Lake tity, Tuesday, September 29, 1 959 4- - 9 3 YOUNG UTAHNS IN LINE Dependents Due .c:.9.11;00-id,:,k00.1:6FOR FFA'S TOP AWARD - Benefils Boost tv10000.::A.Ods.''. FBI Tmihi1. 0 S.'4',::Yoti1l.fW1..tii,'E .':1).talr:I:gs-...--F-0.'littoli4,i0,- :..p0:0j0.0..,FiOrit.i...:195,8--Farm marketing cash refor the firsts seven months of 1959$75 million are about 4 per cent below the same period last year, it was announced Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Utah' 1958 total of $167 million in farm cash receipts ranked 42nd in the nation, one- half of one pet' cent of the ha- tional total of nearly $35 bil- - Gross. income per farm inventory changes, also reached the highest level since 1952, but the net percentage was the lowest figure since I at least 1950. 1 from-195shows Comparison a near continuous decline in net percentage from 38 per cent that year, dropping 3 per cent in 1952, 1 per cent to 34 for 1953, 1954 and 1955, 4 per cent in 1956, a jump to 32 per cent in 1957 and last year's lion. Net income per farm for drop to 28 per cent. Cash receipts are the product .1958 was $2,155 in Utah', 28 per cent of the gross income fig- - of quantity marketed multiure per farm of $7,600. plied by average price. - g ceipts , Preliminary reports for SAN DIEGO, CALIF.: Marine Pfc. James E. Marx, 17, of Salt Lake City, won, two outstanding recruit awards at graduation ceremonies at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot here last week. He was cited for displaying Initiative, leadership qualities, -discipline and learning his military subjects well. Fqr this he was meritoriously pramot ed to his present rank. Few recruits gain their first stripe while still in recruit camp. He also fired 2391 points out of a possible 231 and-w- as awarded a second place rifle trophy. ThreeFuture Farmers of America members from Dependents of disabled persons receiving social security benefits may alSo' receive monthly benefits, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare said this week.' Family members who may be entitled to monthly pay. ments include children under 18, disabled children over 18 if disAbled before 18, ivife 62 or older, dependent husband 65 or older and wife under 62 if she has a child in her care who is entitled to benefits. Application must be made by Sept. 30 to avoid the loss of any benefits since retroactivity is limited to one year from the date claim is filed. Utah will be recommended to receive the organization's highest degree, that of American Farmer, Elvin Downs, state supervisor of agricultural education, was informed - Tuesday. The awards are to be presented at the 32nd annual national convention of FFA in Kansas City, Mo., Oct. , he said. Award of the degrees has been recommended by the board of student officers and the board of direttors of the national association, which is tantamount to election by the delegates; he was told. The Utahns named are Wilford Lavon Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Merrill Day, Elmo, member of the North Emery FFA Chapter; Kent Byron Killian, son of Mr. and Mrag Byron Killian, Salem, member of the Spanish Fork FFA Chapter, and Robert Lyman Zollinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zollinger, RFD 2, Tremonton, ' mtnhfr of the Bear River FFA Chapter. 12-15- 1958 $,chool Civil liberties cannot exist, tam n basic civil liberties of In. without law enforcement, and divicluals and yet Maintain the law enforcement without civil security of the public. C. Nelson Day, assistant , liberties would lie meaning. less, E. R. Callister.Jr., Justice attorney, Salt Lake City, of the Utah Suprerhe Court, addressed the group on "rune. tions of the Prosecutor." said Tuesday. Justice Canister spoke to a Wednesday the law officers retraining session of FBI Na- will go to the Salt Lake City tional Academy alumni at police department range for Hotel Utah. He talked to the retraining course in firearms. group on Duties and ObligaA gold trophy, presented tions of Law Entercement Officials" in Regards to Civil annually by FBI special agents will go to the academy grad. Rights?' He pointed out that it is the uate with top score in the prat,. duty of law 'officers to main tical pistol course. - by the Department of Agricul- ture - came as little surprise with beef and dairy cattle and calves, dairy products and sheep and lambs heading live-stock and products in sales. Crop leaders were also non-surprising, with wheat, sugar beets and hay the lop trio of , - - 's 'xvmoneymakers. However, where gains were reported in all but one divi- - sion of livestock and products, losses were reported in most crop divisions as compared to Livestock and 1957 figures. products in 1958 totaled $127.8 million in cash receipts and crops reached $33.5 million. Respective figures Mr 1957 wefe $115.3 million and $40.1 million. November was the most financially productive month for livestock and products and total farm marketing& Livestock and produCt s' brought in $16,6 million for the Month, combining with the year's second highest monthly crop receipts of $4.1 million for a total of $20.8 million. Cash receipts from farm marketings in 1958 were the highest since 1952, when $175.6 million was realized from sales. Average receipts since 1950 have been more than $151 million annually. - WHAT'S iVkW FOR '601 As prime contractor to the United States Army in the making of America's most successful missiles '(Redstone and Jupiter), we've learned about finding out beforehand what's going to happen, and about the importance of total design. We have applied this new space-ag- e experience to the design and manufacture of new 1960 cars soon to be announced by Chrysler Corporation. The single greatest result is that we can be sure that the first car off the production line will be as perfect as those which roll - off five months later. e one Instead of thinking of a car as a number of eventudifferent components -- be we attacked assembled, theproblem ally of the whole car. Total design, is another war of 'saying it. It has resulted in what our engineers call ''pure automobile?' .:,,:$7.::::40.,;'.i'' .11-6-:::4ke- years'york in a few months For example, in mounting the engine to the frame, two rubber mounts and a 165 ' - missile-makin- , .::47:4:. ' ::;;,!.'...,,i,..; !,' '''':r: Ikt.tV.:.:: ..;,i;:.,,, ;, :., ,1;::;''''... , :.'toN .....:;')..; P;ON:i.''' '.; :::".:;":'.4.-- 1; ;,:','.1 1 . without the annoying road noises that other cars pick up and telegraph in to where you sit. , N ''''''''...: ';.' .i.',i.,.,..;:'....:: ' ''''''':':::,.';',..' One reason is, we've done away with the old method of bolting body to frame. Now, they flow together as one welded complete unit. Asurprising number of the squeaks and rattles have gone with the nuts and bolts. We call this construction UNIBODY. Framed like bridge trusses, the new bodies have twice the torsional strength of previous models, along with 40 more beam 1. strength. ri. t , '.. 0 , .,. i:,,; These are the quietest can you have ever known. 'fi ''' - full-tim- to build cars ' ..411ilki spring are used. We called on our g experience and our battery of amazing electronic computers, and made more than 900,000,- 000 calculations for these mountingsa job that would have taken an engineer 165 e work. We had our years of answers in a few months. The result? Mountings that are in exactly the right vibraplace to soak up all engine-cause- d tion& UNIBODY surrounds you with silent strength No Surgery Needed to Rawness Too , heavy-dut- y miss les comes up wit Shrink Painful a new way Piles, Heal , ld Electronic engineeringsomething entirely new in the motor car industryhelped us achieve this. Here's how it works With Stolen Auto A youth on leave from the 11.S. Marines was arrested in a stolen sports car Monday afternoon and placed in the Salt Lake County jail. The youth was arrested by Officer Kenneth Killian of the Murray City Police Dept. near 4800 S. Highland Dr. when Officer Killian recognized the car as one that had been reported stolen. - Built like a missile by electronic engineering that-wou- Marine Arrested I.. i'.:f ;i: .';''' ' Thanks to total design, UNIBODY gives you all the advantages of earlier forms of "unitized" construction plus this ex- if '., . .'... New from the Inside out Imagine an automobile--t- hat clusive: you ride surrounded in silence, , looks pure automobile newly styled with natural lines of motion 5'4"." Walk, sit, ' .,..;:trel..:. comfort ;c.;,.., w' ithOut that so reduces air drag it's like buying gasoline a penny a gallon cheaper that will withstand the ravages of rust years longer than ever before that locks the doors when the engine ,..i..,:,:.;.:.- stand in could last twice as long as ever before starts " ..1';.;..:4 --t-hat that gives more headroom without raising the roof, more legroom without stretching the car, wider doors you can step through rather than squirm through. .: ',, surgerYl :1 .'.....'...s...'.'''. , . .. .:: . ., :,,,, ,,. 7;t1:t7""771 , , . 3lay relief pith t PAir - t,C; STOP PAIL ITCHING A1 , - CI SHRINK SWOLLEN (3 PROMOTE PILE TISSUE ii HEALING Our 1960 metals and chromes (right), will last years longer than the metals and chromes used by ,other car makers (left). Identical salt spray tests prove the difference. UNIBODY CONSTRUCTION surrounds you with silent- strength, thanks to total design. To stop nagging discomfort of use wonderful Stainless Pazo. swollen piles in minutes, thousands that just act to , Preparations "'shrink" pile tissues can't offer complete symptomatic relief. For you need realcomfortfast,' Pazo's more complete medication. -- because Pam. That Paso combines the most effective Ingredients known for piles. Thus Paso works 3 ways: (1) stops pain, Itching in minutes; (2) shrinks tissue swelling, congestion; (3) promotes healing. You get immediate new comfort while Nature's healing magic works! Get Stainless Pazo Suppositories or Ointment-a- t druggists. Get glorious relief without surgery or your money back. Won't stain clothes! 12! Inti ik,..zt:Soi. worts ,11t101. YTE ron () uic In doctors' tests, patients reported with Stainless immediatgelief Stainless s (0.W.i0: PLYMOUTH - October 16 .. ..'41,.0 .:.':.',,.. DODGE DART ' October 9 09 0.14.0 : .0.- 416,, Chrysler cofir4.'40... )b:: 1960 ... ,DODGE DE SOTO October 9 October 16 CHRYSLER October 16 , VALIANT: ... Chrysler Corporation's new economy car will be announced verisoon. Watch for it. ' . - IMPERIAL October 2 . |