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Show I V THE I AYTON As we slowly backed out, one a monthly charge account require felt we were on the ocean, leaving full payment by the 10th of the the shores of Hawaii, they were month following purchase, unless e d arrangements are made at playing and sing Alaho and throwing confetti on us. It was indeed a the time. Too many buyers are m Jan. 20, 1950, three Gray very inspiring tr.p that we will not the habit of making purchases hern "i1 on the soon. to tie.r forget s rsic after-dinne- tour. Now we are back to where the buses are, and the same sweet medolies are being Hawaiian played, then all of the lady employes, led by Lila Bradford came out on the platform and sang about 15 old songs to us. As they began to sing God Bless America, a very large Old Glory was unfurled, and they began to shower us with confettij it was very effective and beautiful. As we boarded the buses each lady was presented with two boxes of CENTERVILLE NEWS a and Mrs Norman Barber have returned from a trip to Me eo. and Calif. They visited with - ' Mr and Mrs Horace It family at Downey, Calif and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber of South ve Calif, then visited the many wonders of Peath Vallej, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Art Pettit, and daughter, Carol, returned from a two weeks vacation to Ca'.if . Saturday Jan 21st. They enjovod visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Pavis (Marion Earl) of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Worslev (Hath Puerden. daughter of Mrs. Mate! Barber Puerden and the late William Puerden) of 1vng Beach. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs Andv Torry of El Cajon. Calif. And it is rather a small world after all as they met Mr. and Mrs .Guv Terrdl r.ow of Fidmore. I'tah. a Sim of our own Mrs. Grace Ter nil on the boat en route to Catalina Island Too bad we are having more winter to welcome those who have just returnel from the land of sunshine, and flowers, and i,-- j I I fog The family of Mr. and Mrs Wal ter Puner n held their regular an rua! birthday cehbration Salurd.n afternoon Jan. 21st at the honn of Mr. and MrTheme Pimcnn Gedr.esdav the ICth w.i., the birthday of Mrs, Walter Punron and her daughter Hattie. Mr- Wil'i an V Shelley of Murray lt.,h. hrnlav the 20th was Mr- - Walter Doncm's birthday. So with Pics and Mrs Lo Ilov Duncan and family, Mr and Mrs. Thence Duncan an i.iniily, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pun-caand family and Mrs. Chde Foi father of Mrs. Frank Punean. Miss Leone Duncan and Mr and Mrs William R. Shelley an family made dinner group of 22 Mr. Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duncan are recovering slowly from the serious auto accident of sometime back. - - 1 CREDIT Its Uses and Abuses The foundation of our modern business structure is credit, another name for which is faith. No business man can carry enough cash to pay for every purchase so he deposits his money in the bank and draws a check against it. Such a method of paying bills has become so useful and universal that almost everyone has a checking account and pays his business and individual bills by that method. The basis of each and every transaction then is fath and trust in the writer that his check will be honored when presented at the bank. When payment is refused because of insufficient funds, the buyer has not only broken faith with the seller, but has laid himself liable to a severe penalty, as the law does not lightly condone such an offense. Another aspect of credit buying is the prompt payment of each obligation. Most firms who permit earning years a sufficient amount istra'v on of the country made to support and educate their an easy prey to the n in the event death should t mu nists. That the Communists take them. They know of no other will not fulfill their hopes now ms by which they can accumu-- j they have overrun China, makes an estate by the payment of 'little difference. They, at least, one small installment known as a have accomplished their purpose . i t in. u m Life insurance is cntire-- with the aid of The United State produces 34 voluntary, yet four out of five iiiTic.in laindCh UiO it for per tent of the worlds coal. or to ptovicle for .i moment Democratic dinners arc being A point ha- - been brought out staged at $100 a plate while Repubbv those who oppose our defend- lican dinners are offered at $2.00, ing Formosa which appears sound Ths, says an exchange, is the difmd logical and amply supported ference between what one will pay This group claims to hold a soft job and gamble on In the fact that there is little point in the getting one. I lilted states .spending men and' Gi oping about for a reasoa why shrk money to hack up Chiang-Ksince most of the Chinese have de- we should stick out our xuxks serted him (Tuang. they say, muf- to save Formosa, we ran across fed the ball. He had the opporlun-in item in one of our exchanges v to win the Chinese people to to the effect that most of the his support, but his consistent re- Easter lily bulbs from the island fusal to yield to the rising demand could work and when they couldnt for more' democracy m the admin- - as they have by Lewis. chil-'the- n.tn to thmk of now win till voting. earn i Miil Gu.uxl ,11 pay while training, but .. veurs sen ice. retiiei pay capacity lie can earn pi due date and instead of coming in . he incie.iv and till.ng the merchant wh they mv iKmt or cant pay, they neglect to ui beet" do so, and often even fnl to sioned oiticer w hi 'acknowledge statements sent to home. liegnlai Am them This places the merchant in Force Mhwls are , the unfortunate position of luving his uv. v mi.dtfv counted on his receivables to pav tor purchases from his suppliers military specialty n. d h, m ami finding he is earning teo t, .".tend their, large a proportions pf his sales; so. The National Guuu he must either borrow the money community tn that mi:- - a. m, Jr communities lor use his operating capital to pay in his own hills as his operating , nod during the Mmc i, It capital to pay his own bills as hisitire. the Oregon fluid f'e b! suppliers will not accept any'.uc.s that swept t; M Wes-premises to pay but must have;nij the hurricanes strtii tm ,r accounts settled in full by the .'.urida and I outsiana i ..nil 1. 10th of each month or more ,Ts are community 1. ., - soun stringent still, put the retailer onl0f tu, llui.st prominent t ii. itf a spicily cash basis lor all future and noGoiu1 a! 'i nu leaders purchases. Guard members. Seine customers line to he ' t Naiioiuu Guard umt-trreminded ci their ouli- co to their income aticn- no when li'nths by, ii' tunu't p.,v plus Guard mo no j ;ment, m only a tokni' (,uaul t v'.l a del otlur ,.xponsos . . s a oif made i good p.ivnc,. rs -- eceiiiv ice retailer .. o,t then his ,i:toiv.ey to enter tin- pie' tie and request immediate payment; or, as a last resort, refer the case to the courts, thus adding additional expense to the customer. All ten embarrassment and expense1 could be avoided if the customer would only come n and talk over' a his problem and explain just what Thou, every tune of the one tahlisment got he could do and then carry out hi- prom.ses to the letter. It was said in early da.vs that a. Mormon pioneers word was as! goo I as his bond. When he prom-- j ist J to pay on a certain date, the seller could depend on a settle-mert and as agreed could plan accordingly. Have we gotten away from ideas of hon and integrity? Can people to as were our pio d day be . .. Experience would indicate !s a player that there are far too many who will not keep their promises when worth? Thats a problem that it comes to paying out money. keeps ball dub ownci- - dipjng in Let us all take stock of ourselves to ;ii,pinn jar as spr.p.g tram and resolve that when we incur a timp approaches. Most players debt or other obligation and(pufct their John Hancocks on the agree to pay on a certain date, t0 contracts without too many moans, move heaven and earth to pay on cre arc still a few holdouts time and not be one in which our who will be playing hard to get merchants lose their trust and right up into the training season faith Contributed. For the past few weeks the of Tees of major league club owners have had ail the sound effects of an auction sale. A holdout is a fellow who seeks for more than he thinks hes worth in the hope that hell finally get more than the boss The National Guard serves the wants to pay him. Lou Boudreau and signed his contract without a individual, the community, the nation. The individual trains ' quiver of complaint. Rumor lisps which at home, in his spare time, one he got a $13,000 boost, night each week and two weeks of wouuld make 13 ring like a lucky summer field training, with the fp some modern equipment used by HM the regular Army and Air Force. There is no interference with lus normal working or educational acxf, tivities. H inlie supplements his civilian come at regular Army and Air H Force rates of pay. He wears the same uniform and received about of the regular's annual income. He builds up credits toward eventual retirement pay, at no cost whatsoever. As a civilian, he would have to invest many thou- ! sands of dollars to get the same 15? monthly income he will receive as ; , . i,.i . . make Anier.ca to am iethatI'oticeattack Will It Is .11 'll'.' NATIONAL ! imineiisolv slmi..-,'- s ei stmv'.h, the Foiled a ill diSi'Otit ane agiis.,mu. ,Cim"' 'Cl- I u 1 loti is , i c I'.ii'ed to sei c ,i,s oounti v o gciu (lie ...,oh..l i u.o d ii,-- i i , j . .1. . ;hc mum .ills ' t I Chiang-Kai-sbek- nro-tectio- n . . Ccxm-dre- ! I t Mr. 26, 1950 retired National Ituits something foi A Trip Thru The Purity Biscuit Co. A: 3 45 line lour b.;.-oarrived at the north doors of the Newhoue hotel. A' 'he viw-s- , of the county officials and a few visitors were loaiud in and drove to tne Iunty Biscuit Go.. On our arrival the large door slid up and the buses entered. We listened to the most beautiful Hawaiian with little girls in native costume dancing. The s'eel guitar and piano were pluyid by leal Hawauans. As we left the young ladies placed bright colored leigha around each of our necks. We were then taken in groups for the tour. First we entered a large elevator with a capaty of 5000 lbs. We saw the process of the making of many kinds of cookies and chor colate covered mints. It was a very inspiring sight to start with the raw ingredients, to see it all automatically measured weighed and conveyed to the proper places by bells, racks and tubes. We saw the large vats of the dough mixtures. Every 22 nxnui.es was automatically a new batch mix, so there can always be a continuous supply to keep the machines and the employes busy. The dough is kept in a colored room automatic controlled heat. to It was very interesting watch the big mixers. By pushing a button the mixer drops into the dough, the lid closes and m three minutes it automatically rises again and in three minutes drops again, hands never touch it, this ..cs until the right texture is reached. One large vat at a urnc is rolled out to the large endless belts. Tne dough is put up on machines with hugh rolling pins, the m.xturc is rolled very thin and as it is con veved down with the belt a cooky dye comes down and stamps the design on it, then the cutters, cut tnem into shape, rom this ma chut, young men slid b.y cook.v sheets under them and tney are then placed onto beds that conveys them to the massive ovens. When done they are conveyed in their trays by endless belts up one shalt, across the room and down another shaft, to the packing rooms. Young men do all of this work for it is quite a heavy job. Girls operate all the madunes that make the boxes. To me it was very interesting to watch the girls place the waxed paper into . flat box: then watch a ia. ge still come down and fold the box nto the proper shape. The girls have to work fast to Keep up with the machine. We were given samples of warm cookies as we continued our UAH. JANUARY JOURNAL, LAYTON, v. oald In Wav n t I j til it PK t.lls Gl'AKO xPS AMERICA ii'ce us a chance to cvplam to :hc advaiitap.es of enlisting Eli s me of Defense-- the ..i' "ia! Guard The Xtnunv op n a et k d ivs from 8 o'clock tin i at 45 West 2nd Ninth m Hot ntitul Or call 487.1. t!12 W oi fn aev other tune 5 oil'll von did GET IN Till 1 i i , 1 1 1 1 I a t ?. i a-- Interesting Pacts k A' - id;.'-.'- . i fed it rti--!,''- kV ; mmim m SWOTS PORT - 1 e.-t- v BY IU)ll tru-te- ba-cu.- m j ! i I I . um r Jiv Pi.Magi io, Boh Feller, Be..i.lrii ami a flock of oll.t.' Lip haiio- o' hack their first con tt.u.s lor a reshuffle, but don't wo; iv they 'll make out. We will have more of those pood, Lve rubber basketballs at $4 95 and $9 95. Special now available at 93c. Most of us scatter gun are 100' r for the "being talked about Davis Co. Gun Club. Let's locate about Farmington way, have trap and skeet and lights for light shooting. The more you play the better ou feel. 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