| OCR Text |
Show , - .A a take City, Satvrchry, November DESERET NEWS 3,-1- - , nusmar , ..,,,,.,...;......,,p-,a- - - Nav,.. ,, (4-,---- gatte trettr,rum , u 41., . roof Moneys Worth 1 ,.... -- , illiMICI.4:4011STRY.010-MARKI. 1 BUSINESS TODAY BUSINESS NEWS . -MININ3 T. - .11. 0- o ly EArly. For -t- Thanks-- 'he huge I Ituall 1 1... '.. ... a LUXURY designed so No. MOM 4 -- TAXI'S RUNPert Marie Melville of Salt Lake was first person to test Mt. Males tic run this season as Zane Doyle took a handful of eager slat fans " up the Majestic MU Friday afternoon for a test rum Marie rests against boulder that will be buried when the big snows arrive. Majestic lift ran Saturday. ?RE-SEASO- "pre-season- " ri'Business Already oF - Ez:iii Slopes; rig lion oat! Dry. z,ziors By KAY AWOL'S Deseret News Sports Writer - - - - - Skiers are In business already. At Brighton Friday we found close to 13 Inches of light powdery snow. And to add enjoyment for eager slat fans the it's cold outside. road to Brighton la dry and in good shape-Alu- t Zane Doyle took a handful of us up Majestic Friday after1100n to make the season a I , first tracks in the and it was greet. 'A man couldn't atk for better snow. lie could ask for a couple more feet if it, however. Though there still isn't enough fluff to induce opera. tion of the big Mt. MMicent double lift, the chair lift on Mt. Majestic was rurmlitg full swing Saturday. Bums Trounce, Jap 'Star' Team By Doyle-Jense- n TAG - - 14--7 OSAKA WM A holiday crowd of 60,000 hill saw the Brooklyn Dodgers slam out four homers and trounce in all. Japan team, 14 67, Saturday at Koshien Stadium near here. It was the Dodgers' ninth viettry in 13 games. The Dodgers astonished the crowd by scorirtg seven runs In the eighth Inning after a two. run homer by Nankai Hawks rightfieldeT Kohei Suglyarna off Ed Roebuck helped the Jai,. tines to deadlock the score In the seventh frame. It ,tasy But the waxed board artists had hi take it easyplenty of rocks to avoidif you care to bit the slopes this early use old skis and equipment your ' With another 20 Inches the big lift will "officially" usher the ski season In at Brighton. ' Al Alta the story Is still quite different. Snow ranger Ed lachapelle reports 15 Inches twar his station and a possible 10 Inches on the Pour limners northern slopes. . Don Demeter, Junior Gillialn ' It will take at least three Gil Hodges and Herb 'Olson feet of snow to get the Alta homered for the Dodgers. lifts on the move. Nov. 15 is In the eighth. the date Fred Speyer hopes to Demeter reached first on a wild have the big Collins and Ger- throw by third baseman Futoahl mania lifts running. Nakanishl of the Nishitetsu Arid Fred reports that final Lions. Gino Cimoll hit to ten. repairs have been made on ter and Randy Jackson. pinch. the Rustlers upper terminal. hitting for pitcher Clem Labine, which has been dormant since filled the bases when he was an avalanche knocked it out hit 'by the pitcher. early in the 1955 season. Ruse Walks Gillkun tiers will be running with the Gilliam walked to force In Test when snow conditions ' Demeter, giving the Dodgers permit. But Rustlers, a good slope their eighth run. The Japanese for the intermediate skiers, manager pulled Iiinshin Tigers saki , off the could feasibly be right in line pitcher Mitsuo mound and put in Kokutetau for another avalanche as the Swallows' ace Shoicht Kaneda. snows pile up past the 100- Cimoll came In on Pee Wee Inch mark In mid winter. Reese's sacrifice, fly to left. Bert There just doesn't seem to be quite eriough heavy tbnber 1Iamric hit a grounder-te- - ape ond where Gilliam was forced. above Rustlers to Jackson then scored on a hit drifts from keep the -- 1-- 7 - - run-scorin- g - . .. , - --tire- dly- big by Hodges. ;heading down. Named 1;177(ctiQP:i1 I have studied in France un der the Smdent Exchange h IS ' on Sylvia Porter be goods you need and want In these next couple of months. As the season moves toward 'its peak. the variety of things you will be looking fortoys, popular gilts. clotheswill be definitely reduted and you slim py wont find the selection you want. You might as well face up to it You do have a Christmas list, you are going to buy Christ mas presents, you will )01h the millions descending on the ne. tion's stores In this period. If the splurge livel up even in part to its advance billing, you'll be doing yourself a favor by getting In early Unless just about every re taller rve queried in the kit few daysand - rye checked emu the countryis fooling It's a cinch that Octo-- , - - This pmgram has sear hunareds of Arnerkan students - abroad to srudy and demon; Stralgt Oür ,American way of In 1955 Senator Barnett got $10 million restored to this progam after the House of Representatives had cut the money from the State Department budget. FA for Bennett because )es for education. - I ' -- - Salt Luke City. AlT111-- Large----1- - e0 01. , tie row , .4. t I oltiod ei.dotwomo. Cams ht Somme tonnotak, 40 mot iloommo4 . paid- - Pot Adv. by God ....e 't ,,, I twr .. - 1 - 0...A.,w stuov me - t'tow' te t '-- oo tic twk, .0 ' i a N1 , . 40 ,Air, mo.milidigmoommonoonor I 11ring-dinin- Steady Gains Home Price Increase Predicted E3y Expert Expert Says War Fears Cut In Output 1113 n e I Bites Into - '0ii, Gas Leases Bring History's Top Utah Prices g , 640-acr- -- , ' , Chrysler Take but'-dtretto- -- - rs . , , - - ,. V '73-cei- rt : - '' Co, i - retail-busin- ess 1955. Inns mode only.) supprters momliors - of Non-Assessa- trutztte:' 1055. Raft co-- . , 1 Xmas & Now ,- ter I Lae. , il,st, 1. I k Ugh Timone; -- . aunt now your leers Asomook, hood Now I Ift t000kol el Sec ms) - lAsHilutoole kloodod, Lio ' Roue, Comoso, Crime. 6.1' PTork Jon. J. SoIkoe too No ono CARINTHIA.. IA A 1730 op. Seating 00 she ME TAN IA. JACK MOtItAS TRAVEL SERVICE blrentemo Ofrwe. Mow keno Noel Pb.. IN Moose Offook I40 $ee 114 NV Vary led Pheep load , Salt take City, Utah Pot' TWs - ..., Ceit.tr 6 VW - , , ' . - , - 1 , , . Tun la aEcriox JOHN -- sifeeter en Pieper I DALY over the ' AEC TY Ind Rafo s , Oudot e.,6-vetitS'ttfk- I ( ...,I - Networt Tuesbyt Rey. 6 ,k ' RETURNS with Etiecty iii(ca 9 onalnaibibronroulwolow , . - Cify !Mese lite . Offsrlog Ortstor ' - 0 1 Neje, ' , or Cmpee for Irsor Pros espy of 15 C(41,14--- well-knov- tu 4-47- 39. - NO 4 , - . , , . , 16, ce - El?Gilliiii . , Aótlfels I ,- (A Oak Owporahoofr ITSespy Tim Corporeal' s' I 4011 SOISIM I Sett Lehi CPI, Veldt Urst Mese mod ire' espy el yew 1 raw eorperetiee Nm TI 44291 Corporation Shot'. Call EM , Io end Woof Indict mat to go 0 mod wok; en: 00001001 poets is the litto 10. thus esmi INA Americe, 1130 unhet, Wove 131vo Vert Dec fl. g eowe MEL IS 19 tisys 00 dm bewrochopq 03 1040 lo If Wel , I' has been product "Happy-Tathe market almost two years as 0 toy for children. NOW tho llopprIawge line has been expanded to kl"Clude 17 different products,' ranging from toy to These products or distributed nationwide. candy-bar- s. This corporation, private unti now, is expanding its capital to underwrite. its substantial growth of recent months, hence this publk offering. AU officers and directors cui long-tim- e resklents of Utah. Adv. by Canwaittac Against 0I j Already,a Tarn. Jim Silver. Chairman. - - Offering Price 11,4.1 to do Volt Auks sod Ssutill'oet Par Value - gilliftCYi k4. ble to . WPM!' TAW Common Stock VOTE FOR CLYDE Pt Pat to bu:r sr sell these securities; mach offer b Offering Circular and is mode es residenis of Utah by - mint? hrd betas,theint,offer 10,000,00a Shares Citizens for Leo Corns n is snit Now Offering Are forrnor Romnoy con- viction that November Will "borrow" a whopping amount of ,,,: business from December. The last time Thanksgiving came as earlyNov; 22 was In 1951. That year, November sales of the department stores were up 9 per tent over 1950 but December sales sagged I per cent below. 7, lettArs. ..t mitt. ' , ,fJ ' , 1 41,012001K .; ' ems 11.1 , ie.." 9 -- in-a- 42 ye pi 41 . Th Todare borne design is an 1 dim. Ore "Wing 1st", el ,- - - 14 Undecided .14 Omit, Wolfe. Dso waste I , 111111u rdmily - 130 tee 3 .,...n.... -- - L ,Romney - a i ,4h. - 'Stow veto et coottfedod by Stapshst Clyde 3 1:(7,,: -- Shade Mart iLtneoisht. ' go. i nallacC " --C- P. 60 . , U.S. utmost airwspopr, tio. IP , cwASNAl.."1.. .1.11MEMO need--;-euc- I. the Moist USAC, U - - o - (ceps well-bein- . shrewdest retailers to the been - Ithance. tobemon, 1584 South 14th Eut, - ome pl an ' . of December. But and there's a provoca- that Ibrotk Him curial' , 11 1 - he - Nr' sofier Letoed - ,,,,,, excellent choice for the large , . x family. yx:,,t)4 4. 1,.......v 4ro The rooms are light, cheerful ' - 'Pt 1 and airy and plenty of apace has been provided for lavish en1.820 SQUARE FEETPlenty of space has been protertainment not only In the out vided in this home for lavish entertainment not only door terrsie but also In the size In the outdoor terrace but also in the size of the living- - of the combination. 8,180 is withassured dining room combination. Privul in ' the confines of the study, cozy dinette and the isolated bedrooms. The study could be used for a tottrth bedroom or as a guest room. Write For hans For complete study plan givstore bttaineu ing front side and rear elevations: Interior view. main speciwill shatter an records. fications and other helpful inBigget4 season-formation. send 35 cents in coin it'll be-tbiggest season to Nome Plan Editor, care of 5 8 cent to at least ever, per WASIIINGTON (INS) Peo- verses itself and launches a big the Deseret News and Telegram. ahead of 1955," exulted the head Be sure to ask for Design In ple who put up the money for construclion program. of one major department store HI 00. - home mortgages toresee a dee: From an anticipated 1,050,000 Whose fOreettiti over the years Thus borne 1,620 hu square Ade of steadily increasing prices dwelling units to be built this I've found impressively ace a' year. the League expects new rate. Significantly, he added feet arierrIrlirtge-trita--on houses with no significant construction to expand to as to add the signed by 1966 appear that a big gainer will be clotance of width and spaciousneis change in the current level ,of only to about 1,300,000 units durthe ''sad sack" hingoften or to near the same amount as of the house from the outside. new construction. ing the postwar retail sales upThe layout of the sleeping The projection shows an In- 19554 record number. same 10 years, the numarea prcwides cross ventilation crease in "The small customers already the average value of In the are picking up tMlizs they in' two of the three bedrooms new homes from 614,200 In 1956 ber of old houses sold is ex.as toys' and an abundance of closet to $16,800 in 1966 with the av- pected to increase from 2,100,know they'll made of metal, said another' space in each. The rear bedroom erage value of old homes rising 000 to about 2,500,000. retail expert Its emphasized hat access to a private bath and from 610,625 to 613,100 In the that when his store restocks on the second is convenient to the same period. two.. maby,,prOduets,,it'll have to pay, other The , forecast was made by Street Chatter Wew Window higher. prices. and it. will pass the National Savings and Loan The burr living room tea. on as much of the higher price one of two trade orLeague, turn a IOW wintags as it can to us. for the 6,000 savings ganizations dow at the front and a pano- and loan assodations I'm guessing the average which firise for the nation will be 3 to ramic window wall at the rear. nance 40 cent of the homes per The kitchen 5 percent with some areas In laundry breakfast sold every year. the midwest and south chalking nook Is designed for conveSee Improvement added nience and ample storage area. up gains twice An extra lavatory can be sip In analyzing the 'figures, a third. "I admit it I'm opdmisExecutive tic. League proached from the laundry Manager room or garage.- YORK- .(LTP) Harold Braman says:. L. O. Is housing market In the next dec. Hooper, analyst. for W. F. Hut, "Upstairs Is outselling the The exterior appeal-8nbasement Our :luxury business long and low with a slightt lift ado can be expected to be pri-- , ton Co., says international de; Is our best always a sign of from the gabled front window. madly a market. are overshadowing Larger families and growing in- velopments prosperity, was the comment come will cause a wide moving all other market influence. of a fourth. In every departin the house price scale." Gerald M. Loeb, partner of ment customers are upgrading 11 other words,' home buyers' their buying." L Co., ieti $4 to These cheerful predictions will not be first-timowners so in N.Y. dividends Central $420 come on top' of an already happy much as established families next He Its year. says manage . year for retailers generaityre-"trading up" Into bigger and ment'a plan to raise dividends $1 fleeting record high Incomes and better homes. except larm employment The League does not agree, ayearunW$lrateagalnIsset and a few depressed areas and with a general anticipation of on common stock. the fact that a lot of money that Reynolds a Co., analyzing Reduced more home sales. It believes the DEntOrr Maxwell & Moore, Manning, 'might have gone into ears and auto output (Ur) demand for bit deeply Into big postwar housing tor net houses this year has gone and the should , iays Chr3raler Corp.'s operations nine. has subsided- and household owed! $3 this company is going into ;gores instead.,,, $134 year. against will not 111CreaSeZ"Elb, growth-month- earning last year. Department store sales for the maintained -in the next decade. stantially the usual CO. looks for nation as a Whole are running Clark, Dodge Expansion Expected 4 per tent Of peak .1955. Gains dividend, paid since the second in the market !or.i hnprovement I3raman tam "There Is noth- - municipals after tiectron. 'run as high as 7 per cent in At- quarter of 1951. Oirysler net income for the, ing In the cards to indicate that It is posilble the ' impactor lanta.: And the great part of the season has just begun. More first nine months of this year there will be any substantial in- foreign news may have lost its than 40 per cent of the entire fell to $6,272,352. or 72 cents a crease in home building unless, Influence at this point. accordis done share, from rtunou, or $3.11 of course, the government re ing to Bache year's Co. between September and the end a hare in the same peliod of "'; Pro-pa- nt . appea,rance of width and spaciousness of the home. Design Say Brack S - ai to add to the Improved Sales tumbled to $18,417,251 the "buryou may have no- from S2,466,251.614 in the first EVANSTON. - ILL (UP Dow Finsterwald and Marlene ticed the emphasis of this report three quarters of booming 1955 Bauer nagge have been named Is on a peak October-Decembe- r the best year In automotive the 'most Improved profession. period for retail salesnot nec- history. : , als" of 1951 by Golf Digest mag- essarily a peak December. - ' azine. Early Thanksthing And the reason lies in that a, has: early Thanksgivingwhich brought some of the nation's ill (4( Ir Most- , t- ' Itoomllillions of people , would applaud IV Invariably, any untoward ECTIIIINIIIC America Is In a ro event In the social, economic or 'Won where, regardless of the political We of America brings in power,,she must enjoy party 'stock Into the market. a measure- - of selling prosperity. If our We are a - volafile people. We not is sound, then it buy common stocks v.then the will be based on acts and measeconomic skies- are cloudless ures of expediency. If our and the sun is shining brightly. pmsperity Is unsound, the dol. We sell them when dark clouds tar will suffer and so will all gather even for a day or two. fixed dollar values. So, why sell That is why price forecasting good stocks? And if our prosperLa; usually so futile-- is sound. common stocks are ity In 1933, America went Of the the very kind of values to posgold standard. Shares were ses& dumped for no reason at allTHE MEIN Tbe morning after Congress abandoned gold, a customers' (Q) "I am 34 years of age. woman with important 'social What financial program would connections and hence in control you suggest for me?" W. G. of much capital went to her office - two hours before the (A) Keep $5)341,000' cash re. stock market opened. serve in a, savings bank. Carry Advises Selling $25,000 life insurance. Invest the In a torrent of words, she ad- rest of your savings in 'three or vised her clients to take such Sour sound common stocks: action as this: "My dear, we Harry C. France will answer have gone off the gold stand- one letter each week through ard The stock market will have Mb' coluihnlf you have any in.. a crash! Sell - all of your stocks vestment questions, write in care of this newspaPer. today!" General Features I listened to this for an hour, (copirisat IVA Corp) during which she must have telephoned 20 people. Finally, I asked her: "Do you understand why America has abandoned gold." She had no Idea. She was'acting on the advice of someone who didn't understand either. After I explained to her that this action was taken to halt deflation and to relate the The ;25,442,840 bid Thursday price level. she asked: "What should I tell them?" for oil and gu leases held by I told her that her clients Navajo Indians in the Four should buy stocki and not sell Corneri region la the highest them. amount paid in Utah history on And now for several weeks any Indian lease sale, according by letter, telephone and tele- to the "Utah Oil Report" issued graph and personal call, I have Saturday. been asked this question a bunA record-breakinbid of dred times or more: "Should 63,102 acre was offered in per I sell all of stocks before the a joint bid by Pure Oil Co., Ohio electlonr Oil Coo and Sun 011 Co. It coy. ered a 2,560-acr- e tract south of Cheap Money Aneth Pool in San Juan County. were If campaign promises Next highest bidder was put into effect in 1957, a change of - administration, In Washing- Texas Co. which offere4 S2.100 e tract. No ton would mean: per acre for a 1. That cheap money is on the one company or bidder swamped way back. A reversal of recent this sale, and companies parpolicies that have made money ticipating Blared fairly generalmore expensive could be ex- ly in the number of tracts on bond - and which they individually were pected. High-grad- e noncallable preferred stock the highest bidder, said Utah Oil Report price would advance sharply. ' Gulf Oil Corp. Friday received would be a liberall. zation of credit terms all along Utah State Land Board apthe line, making,- - borrowing proval for Its Hudson Wash more easy and cheaper and Unit Area in San Juan County. New reports of the Brigham debt paying of longer duration.. & High rigid farm commodity Yount University Research price supports would be in- Studies, Geology Series, are now available at $2 each. They may voked. What would such action do to be obtained by writing to Dro the national economy? For bet- George IL Ilanaen in, the 'ft De. ter or for worse, it would make! partMent of Geology. it ..e IN ha Yprices kon, , LIVINGThere's plenty of luxury living in this borne. The exterior appear. and low with a alight lift from the gabled front window. The garage is &nee is long IO- 's . . 8 U y buying sea e - , falls on in early date This year and this factor alone push ahead t , -- giving I 4 ,4,,,. , hopping - i , . Election Yecir Appears No Tinle To Sell Stocks - t.00"' t SYLVIA FORTES Do your Owistmas , - nvestors Forum I , 'k r I Record Peek( To A-2- ) S I Season Poinis f - Page - a management working contract (Story t Curtiss-Wrigh- 4r Holiday Buying - B-1- . ........-- - -... , rue' RATE INCREASE asked by Mountain - ' Supply Company. (Story Page ) STUDEBAREZPACILLED stockholders vote 9 to 1 to give TEI PER CENT -- - , - . ., |