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Show I) hi hMUKll thi: joijkn 4 MEAT IN 1960 Meat as the worlds foremost authorities on diet now emphasize strongly is vital to the vigor and mental and physical health of the human animal. This is because of meats n content. And meat is one of the very small high number of foods which most people can consume with relish and appetite twice or more each day. Our annual per capita consumption, of meat has been around 146 pounds. In 1950 a total of 22,400,000,000 pounds was eaten. It is estimated that by 1960 our population will increase by 20,000,000 people. So, if meat consumption then is to be the same as now, our supply of meat must be raised by 3,000,000,000 pounds, or 15 per cent. Moreover, it is widely held in medical circles that the desirable per capita level of consumption should be 170 pounds of meat a year. If this level is to be reached in 1900, meat output must increase 6,600,000,000 pounds, or 20 per cent. That is a goal which all the elements that make up our great meat industry are striving for. And it is a goal which probably can be reached, barring unforseen complications such as critical crop failures, if the meat producers and packers and distributors are encouraged to do the best possible job and are left free to do it. In other words, it is a job which can be done only in a fiee market. That was the kind of market which made the very growth and existem e of the meat industry possible. It is the kind of market which is undermined and which may ultimately be destroyed by systems of economic controls where government calls the tune and everyone must dance to it. In the long run, a controlled economy is always an economy of scarcity. We have abundance only in a climate of whole-protei- 'ei Moping Ssn. Watkins To Hold Clinic In Davis County r A II M K, Id;, GIVE RECIPE FOR HAPPY MARRIAGE ' t L N G '1' 0 N Senator will Watkins hold one of his legislative elmics Satui day, Dec. li, at 7 :. p m.. in the couit loom at the couit house in Faimingtou l.onald Wiscomhe, Davis tounty Republican chainnan, c, ill pieside over the meeting. The clinic is one of many Watkins D holding thioughout the state to acquaint citizen? with national tiends and to answei questions concerning tui-lepiohlems. The public is invited to attend Arthur V. I (U.-l'tal- i) nt the meeing. Toy Drive Membeis of the Lions club will sponsor a dine loi tos foi needy families for Xmas. Toys that can he should be In ought into the' Sunset Town hall, Dean Childs Electiict, Clinton, and the Clinton school on or hefoi e Dec. lo Lions will iqaii the toy" and see that (they aio di tnliCd to lived SUM SET Sun-.-et-Ciint- on le-pa'i- ed IFot 72nd WEDDING ANNIVERSARY, Ned D. Griffiths. 91, and his wife, 89, give their happy marriage recipe in their Los Angeles home. The aged couple say their cardinal rule has been: Be good to each other. They agreed quarrels should be tabooed. (International) FOLLOWING THEIR IKE'S PORTRAIT IN LONDON EXHIBIT (sifts for Hor That Kcop On Giving Electric Refrigerator Electric Water Heater Electric Dishwasher Radio Boudoir Lamp Electric Vibrator Electric Hair Dryer Electric Curling Iron Sun Lamp Heat Lamp Heating Pad A FEATURE OF Electric Bed Covering Electric Space Heater hower. The work of Sir Oswald Birley, it has been given a position in the show next to a painting of Englands King George VI. (International) exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in London is this new portrait of Gen Dwight D. EisenTHE CURRENT Electric Roaster Electric Mixer Electric Waffle Maker o Regular Advertisers In The Electric Tea Kettle Electric Toaster REFLEX Electric Coffee Maker iv raigm rraiR DEALE A UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. MESSAGE and JOURNAL Are Assured of Results tl9) |