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Show Jul 20, l!51 THF JOURNAL SMOKEY Page PREVENT FOREST FIRES MAKE CARE A HABIT fid RECREATION THERE'S SRASS FOR ),' X " UVESTOCK AND HOMES FOR WILDLIFE .' flp t w ed' f '' v v, ' bp '&?0 'l i i ' L, K ", - rr?M ty v y wc. ' py lr VJ, Vr r jf 44 The iati of milk production pm The minister stood at the door cow in this country has increased Jn per cent in the last ten years, of his churih greeting the children and is expected to rise another 110 as they came to attend Sunday Mining problems are Utah's problems i er cent the next in 10 years. school. Recognizing one little fel- low, the minister said: Im glad to The number of hulk tanks on see you here today, Lobby. What dail y faims has roughly doubled do you expect to learn this morn-eac- h Thats easy, replied the lad year since It .'(). Fifty-eigh- t ing? in of cent the these tanks aie per brightly, the date of the Sunday Lih and ..DO gallon size. school picnic. Mines help Utah's prosperity only when they operate at a reasonable profit. Despite good ore, many mines are closing down because a flood of imports of cheaply produced foreign metals is forcing our prices down, while inflation is driving domestic mine operating costs up. Utah's congressmen are working on the problem. You can help by writing them to say you support them. UTAH " I j MINING ASSOCIATION New Company Offers $50 to $1500 "From the earth comes an abundant life for all " To Local and Nearby Residents; Everyone Invited to Get Cash Persons Here and in Nearby Towns Families or individuals wishing May Get $50 for 30 Days at Total to pay any accumulated bills or Cost of Only $1.50 reduce their monthly installment payments are invited to use the Immediate cash loans for every- Aetna one are available at the newly Plan. Up to $1500 cash is available opened office of the Aetna Finance for this and other purposes. One Company, 15 South Main Street, convenient payment at one place in Layton. each month is arranged. Usually The company has ticketed over a familys monthly payments can be reduced substantially. T'lMMi,; km) cash for credit-worth- y folks heie and in nearby commuFriendly, courteous service is nities. Any amount from $50 to another feature at the Aetna ofFor double-quic- k $1500 may be obtained on signa- fice. service ture or other popular plans. phone ahead, call b5G. The new office is at 15 South Any steadily employed person to Main on name $100 only may get $10 Street, in Layton. The office in just a few minutes. The total is open from l):.3o a.m. to 5:00 p.m. cost is just a few cents a day for daily and 0:00 to 1:00 Saturday. just the number of days the money James P. Naughton is manager. is kept. For example $5o costs only (Loans over $GOO made by Aetna $1.50 for 30 days. Finance Co. of Utah.) (Adv.) All-in-O- ' ' ZKIiHiEIE2 ' ED Bill-Pay- er ne EJ2EE3lS5?8 TFiSMlfEa. HSnf TEU&ilEfl IT . . . P2L(SBIn2 M7W Dairy Land of Infermounfain America In northern Utah lie the beautiful communities home of the largest Swiss cheese in the world, evaporated milk plants, canfactory neries, packing houses, and Utah State University. Covering the east part of the county is Cache National Forest, a favorite retreat for campers, fishermen, and hunters. In Cache County and its many progressive communities each having a colorful history and record of continuous achievement the United States Brewers Foundation works constantly to encourage maintenance of clean, wholesome conditions wherever beer and ale are enjoyed. of Cache County A wide selection of wonderful meals, freshly prepared and graciously served, while you view the passing panorama. Doubly thrilling atop a Dome Diner. For information, reservations, tickets, or help with your travel plans, see your nearby Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. QJ dh 0 mi FSaSOpoadl f BEER and ALE . . . o AVdc.'taliou, HJIj (M5fs lm .!. iKi j; -- -- VU' |