Show THE OGDEN THE WORRY CLINIC PRESENT POPULATION Trim Out the Extras OGDEN nd Save Your Cash RATE) Jim average outlay nowadays for By DR GEORGE W CRANE is $115 per person or $230 Tom B 27 has been married six years per year for Tom and his wife "Dr Crane" he began moroseThat means they could in efly "I just can't break even on my fect give Tom a pay boost of salary r week starting at once "My wife is fairly economical $450 per by heeding the modern meditoo but we keep running deeper just about the folly of to cal advice in the red ink every payday bacco "So I am wondering if America Liquor drinkers also spend' an really offers the golden opportu- average of at least $180 per year nities we have heard politicians or week for alcoholic $350 glowingly describe "Perhaps the beverages per this is the And day of opportunity has passed drinker not the guy who light gets What do you think?" soused occasionally HOW BOOST SALARY Many other Americans wager a A lot of Americans can boost minimum of $2 per week (often their pay check next week even $2 per day) on horse racing bets without asking the boss for a with bookies Others squander a similar amount on policy rackets raise mod-erAnd the outlay for unnecessary How? Well by combining some medical advice with sleeping pills plus tranquilizers is fabulous simple home budgeting For instance Tom and his wife TOM'S DILEMMA The are both cigaret smokers "But I get pleasure out of smoking" Tom weakly defended himself FAMILY DOCTOR However he could easily cultivate other habits that would give him far more pleasure and not cost hhn a single penny! Maybe it is okay for you to v squander money if you have plenty but when you are a young married couple with children to rear you must learn how to budget your income and cut out mediMD cally unwise habits such as toBy EDWIN P JORDAN One of the great needs of our bacco and liquor If you wish to enjoy life then time is to develop better meth a livewire local church You join ods — and more facilities— for the can have far more fun at family care of the older people in our church suppers picnics parties population and Sunday School class softball Never before in history have contests than at swanky Country we looked forward to having Clubs where the annual member such a large proportion of our ship fee alone may top $500 fellow citizens over the age of CULTIVATE HOBBIES 65 This does not mean that after If husbands like Tom would bethat age we are through but it come active in Boy Scout work does mean a change in the kind and thus cultivate constructive of problem faced by the aging hobbies as youth leaders person his or her family and not only be far healthierthey'd but the community their own kids would be less likeOn the average women have a ly to become juvenile delinconsiderably greater hold on life quents than men do There are in other Write Dr 'George W Crane Hopkins words a lot more living old Mellott Ind Syndicate enclosing a ladies than there are old men addressed stamped envelope and 20 cents to cover typing In other respects however and printing costs when you send for booklet women in their older years are not so fortunate A high proportion of women 85 years old or over suffer from the effects of a decline of function in the inner ear and the connections of this Fancy-Fre- e organ with the brain DENVER Colo (AP) — Mrs Nearly three out of four women of this age or beyond suffer Anita M McDaniel 52 wnn a from dizziness a risk of falling divorce on the grounds her hus and even more from difficulty in band Bobby 64 registered with getting around in the dark A a matrimonial agency as being high proportion — nearly 70 out unmarried She said her husband a pipeof 100 — are hard of hearing These changes are disturbing fitter was continually receiving The combination of dizziness and letters from women seeking him difficulty in getting about in the as a mate dark enormously increases the "Bobby was a delightful man a horrible husband" Mrs Mcbut to women of danger elderly Daniel told Judge Joseph E Cook broken bones Men who live to this age suffer Friday in a similar way but there is some question as to whether the men who survive so long are as Train Kills Four liable to serious ear difficulties SALISBURY N C (UPI)— A as the women Southern Railway train struck a Understanding and sympathy for elderly people should be a station wagon loaded with women reflection of our civilization and children last night killing Nevertheless it must be recog- four of the occupants and injur nized that growing old with all ing tnree others of the physical disabilities which may develop produces a strain ATHLETE'S FOOT on the younger members of socan get reafly bad But if you use ciety who are responsible for H & M Ointment your problem is the care of those who can no solved Children longer look after themselves comask for m mm n : mmm mmm HWl 111 I By MERRYLE S RUKEYSER ma Flexibility of mind is needed to keep abreast of fast changes in the world of business and finance e Prior to the recent stock split of the world's most widely distributed stock the American Telephone & Telegraph had form letters from officers of the company to be sent to share owners who inquired why the company hadn't split its stock One of the truisms of Wall Street has long been that the directors were opposed to the stock splitting craze although some weeks before the recent announcement rumors of a change were heard "Never"' should be excluded from the vocabulary in discussing financial probabilities The only prudent principle is that nothing is permanent in life m M U three-for-on- (IF PRESENT GROWTH RATE CONTINUES) (FIGURES IN MILLIONS) 4064 a 1 639 697 466 460 466 480 147 158 over y IKEA NewscKarti I 864 537 1082 541 554 245 196 718 (IF PRESENT GROWTH RATE INCREASES 10 PER CENT) BY matter how you figure it there are going to be a lot of Americans around in the next two decades The result of continuing high birth rate and lengthening life span brings both smiles and frowns to observers of the economic growth but population boom The trend means not only promise of great so do the denumbers in As each age group grows danger of social turmoil as well The US Cenmands for services it makes on government whether federal or local sus Bureau has just published four different projections of population up to 1980 (see Newschart above) They are based on the assumption that there will be no war 100 million perepidemic or other catastrophe At the highest predicted rate about sons will be added Even should the fertility rate drop back to the World War II AMERICANS ON THE MARCH— No ation Needs Mo re Care For Oldsters can always be first a competitor Studebaker used expensive advertising space to attack the concept of the new braking trend But by another season the innovation was proven and was accepted by all the industry The "sour ill congrapes' advertising waslong-terceived and hurt the good will and prestige of the m sponsor The late C W Post originator of Postum fought coffee with almost religious fervor But now Mr Post's corporate successor is neutral it markets not only the coffe substitute Postum but also coffee itself both with and without caffeine Perhaps no businessman is strong enough to dictate to public sentiment During- - the depressed 1930s the then head of Childs Restaurant who was per- - a vegetarian temporarily jjsonally except change a t i i t i ine meat aisnes irom wiinarew RUE STUBBORNNESS menu Such dictation was disasWhere businessmen are too trous Prudent businessmen know dogmatic in resisting fashions that the first law of business is they frequently come to rue their that the customer is the boss There is some consistency in stubbornness By way of illustration back in the Telephone stock split The Buick traditional position of the comthe Gay Nineteen-Twentie- s was pany had been that a stock split it that the fact ballyhooed the first to introduce four wheel which is like giving two nickels brakes Instead of philosophically for a dime is meaningless unless recognizing that no one company there is ability and intention to i level America will count over 50 million more persons by 1980 At the present (1957) growth rate some 85 million will be added in the period Table in chart breaks this down into totals by years age-grou- UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 4 1959 Keen Flexibility o I f wl Financial World io ieep W's cig-are- ts (IF PRESENT GROWTH DECLINES TO 1949-5- 1 RATE) 74 R EVERYBODY'S MONEY (IF PRESENT GROWTH DECLINES TO 1942-4- 4 STANDARD-EXAMINE- p m § f i i increase the actual cash dividend Under the new plan the Telephone holding company will add 10 per cent to the cash dividend But through the recapitalization the company loses the psychological magic of the $9 dividend which has remained unSo many changed since 1922 widows and orphans held the Telephone stock and counted on the $9 dividend that state regulatory commissions were reluctant to cut rates if it could be shown that so doing jeopardized the continuity of the $9 dividend Now a new public relations job will have to be undertaken in behalf of the new $330 dividend Question: I am interested in growth stocks in Alaska as I figure it is our coming state What do you think of Alaska Juneau and Pacific Northern Air Lines? 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