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Show IT'- I - rLt'-- ' - WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, DECEMBER 13, 1979 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, DECEMBER 13, 1979T REFLEX-DA- VIS Y ' : Fr With the aid of strong cus- tomer demand and higher product prices, all of the tions foremost paper f? , r- - r. na- com- panies are experiencing an excellent year. 1979, satisfy the expected high and in International Paper, Understandably, fourth-quarte- r gains are not likely to the first three quarters. Nevertheless, for the full year all of the leading paper companies are expected to report brisk earnings advances. Net ASSUMING the recession is not a lengthy one, the paper producers should experience - paper-makin- g represent satisfactory For these firms, however, of building production materials remains the most hold- Zeller-bac- h, Georgia-Pacifi- c, Louisiana-Pacifi- and c, Weyerhaeuser. IN A recent appearance before a largely deferential Senate Banking Committee, Fed Chairman Paul Volcker suggested that the agencys important function. But most are expanding their interests in paper through of them either manufacturing additions or capacity acquisitions. FOR EXAMPLE, in recent paper-maker- sterner reserve requirements purchased funds and its other restraint measures just might lead to Boise Cascade purchased the Oxford Paper division of Ethyl Corp.; International Champion s, s product line is comprised primarily of consumer-oriente- d items such as Kleenex, Teri-Rotowels, Delsey tissues, etc. This group of products has repea- ll an purchased Hoerner Waldorf, Layton News 6 .f( JK ' & to N. K' tvI' : were in Logan, they stopped to see their son, Mike and his family. Mike recently moved into a new home in Logan. He worked for Barnes Bank for three years and just recently started working for a new bank that just opened in Logan. Homer Davis spent last week in the Davis North Hospital where he received and Mrs. Wayne Flandro hosted a family dinner party at their home Mr. v it. last week. The occasion was the birthday of their daughter, Carol. Attending were Carol Flandro Harris and her husband, Dennis of Salt Lake City; Miss Marion Flandro of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. David Flandro and their children of Layton. Monday evening, Mrs. Janice C. Harvey hosted a treatment - tr p" to California u, conference was over, the Gomms traveled to San Jose where they visited with their : heart Christmas party. Marvin Allgood was hospitalized last week to undergo special tests. where Mr. V a Friday evening, officers and teachers and their partners of the Layton Sixth LDS Ward Primary enjoyed a planned potluck dinner and Kip Fleming on Dec. 14. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hadlock of Layton and Edward M. Curry. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gomm recently returned from a trip Gomm attended a professional conference that was held at Davis, Calif. After the for problem. bridal shower for Laraine Curry. Miss Curry will marry I- and Weyerhaeuser made a strong the 80th birthday party for Mr. Gomms aunt. While they GATHERUM Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gatherum entertained Dr. and Mrs. Delbert Fowler, Dr and Mrs. Robert Blackhurst, Mrs. William Gardiner and her daughter, all of Salt Lake City last Friday evening at a light buffet supper held in son, Richard. returning home, Mr. and Mrs. Gomm were pleased to have their son, Gary and his family from San Antonio, Texas spend some time in Layton. Gary came to Utah to take his son to the Mission Training Center in Provo where he will prepare to serve an LDS mission to Chile. Last weekend, Mr. and Upon their home following the Layton-Wes- t basketball game. Dr. Fowler, Dr. Blackhurst and Mrs. Gardiner are all members of the West High School faculty. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Steed moved into a new home in Layton last week. Mr. Steed underwent minor surgery just prior to moving into his new home. Mrs. Gomm traveled to Corp., bid for Bodcaw Co. However, International Paper made a higher offer for Bodcaw and was able to effect the takeover of that paper firm. FROM THE action of thesz building supply concerns in expanding their interests in the paper industry, it is obvious that they are considerably more optimistic about future prospects for paper and paperboard than for the far more paper and paperboard. This has been proved on more than one occasion during the past history of economic recessions of the sort we now appear to be traversing. In Fashion Simple sweaters can be turned into glamorous wear for holiday parties. Detacha- ble lace collars stitched with rhinestones or pearls give simple sweaters a festive look. If this sounds familiar, some of you will remember this fashion hint is borrowed from the forties and fifties. Lightweight crocheted boleros are a part of the well-dress- miss. Made of lightweight yarn, these boleros are worn over dressy blouses or solo if the weather is warm. Heavy Denim Jeans Cotton 100 Sizes Values to $12.00 Now Only .0 Sale m Gal. Shampoo Off All n. " Towels iS'- - Wash Cloths $fl00 Sale Lasts 3 m actions to trigger further increases in shortterm interest rates. The sharply higher price of money is sure to be felt, though not as deeply or as quickly as the exponents of a quick turnabout would have us believe. Yet, we do not expect a big credit crunch this year unless the Fed bears down more forcefully than now seems 3 g g mix. 766-0- 4 leather ite Also hand-crafteR45 by custom order. VISCOUNT ORGAN like new different acc. drum section t. 8 different occ. Magic Ch $ 800. 00 or best offer. I, R45 376-574- and Chairman Volcker perhaps days to prove 60-9- after 5.30 bargain in this sellers market, BEAUTY REST by Simmons. Full size $59 00. full size Long Boy $69.00, Queen size $89.00. Hotel Sales, 100 N. at Freeway, Bountiful. R45 Who Knows? Who wrote Call of the Wild"? 2. Who became the ninth contender for the GOP nomination? 1. 3. 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Theron Wood is recuperat-- . ing at his home after being confined to the Davis North Medical Center in Layton un-dergoing treatment for one week. n guests of Bishop and Mrs. Bengt Jons-so- n were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wicknick of Irvine, Calif, and Mrs. Barbara Wicknick and Miss Sharon Wicknick of Los Alamitos, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wicknick of Encinitas, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown, Garland; Kurt Warren, RETAIL Power Steering, SERIES 9 LUV 4 LaMar Parrish left this back home with Dorothy Parrish who is attending Stanford. Dorothy will spend Christmas holidays with her parents before leaving for Ginny Parrish of Tucson will also be a holiday guest of her parents. & More!! 6386. THIS WEEKEND ONLY 785960 4 X 236: Mikado, AM Radio, Rear Step, Exterior Decor Package and More! RETAIL $763310 1980 144: 4 RETAIL 6881. THIS WEEKEND ONLY 34 4 x4 Speed, Regular Gas, Heavy Duty Chassis, 350-V- 8, and Much More! 8485. 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Miss DeVonya Andersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Andersen, Kaysville; and Miss LaDell Wagstaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R45 376-504- HANDMADE 376-360- was the Democrat , will not work. If he is making headway, the economy will R45 376-177- MALTESE-POODL- R45 BOXSPRING A MATTRESS pa- om. -- 5. Who R45 376-177- green and red, large selection, , R45 $25. MATCHING END tables and co table - Excellent condit $250 00 set. Call after 5 NICE NYLON shag, like new. gold, post-ponabl- e, Table R45 COLOR Conso MAGNAVOX Excellent condition $350 Of best offer. Call after 5.30 f ' apartment owners welcome $25.00 to $45.00. Hotel Sales. 100 N. at Freeway, Bountiful. Saddle. 766-221- BUMPER POOL Call 376-318- CARPET USED with superthick eyeglasses or contact lenses, now have a, third alternative. The December Readers Digest Answers: reports that many patients 1. Jack London. can successfully wear inHoward Baker. 1 traocular lenses, microsur-gicall- y 3. 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But if it moves too fast or Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Waite were guests at the Christmas dinner party for members'-o-f the Tabernacle Choir held at the Union Bldg, on the U. of ' U. campus. . Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hyde and family who have been living in Las Vegas, Nev. are moving to Atlanta, Ga. to make their home. They have been visiting with his father, If the Feds plan is not working, political forces capable of shooting it down will be unleashed. Either way, we would be surprised if short-terinterest rates do not peak early in the first quarter of 198a Cataract Patients Have Third Alternative Yet, it would be equally rash to anticipate that rising interest rates will fail to meet formidable resistance before the new year is very old. and speed steadiness or it will suffer a New York City. f CHAIRMAN Volcker would no doubt like to take a middle course, but he does not have time for that luxury. Hence, we expect the Feds near-ter- preservation program sponsored by Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corp. Both girls are freshmen at Utah 10-- 5 45 Wide Reg. $1.49 Yd. 28-3- 8 deep economic recession. we do not expect. deliberate food Flat Fold Broadcloth precipitating a distressingly expect that short-terinterest rates will reach a peak before this years end unless the Fed turns tail and a development, runs scared shutting off monetary growth entirely. The big question is how fast it will now move to apply the brakes and how long it will keep the pressure on. It must move with . it will run the extremely real risk of too long, wrung out before the Fed can even come close to its target. We think it is unrealistic to THE FEDS aim is for less rapid monetary growth. It disclaims any intention of was a guest of General Foods Corp. DeVonya was the state winner in the food Bldg. 12C - Freeport Center, Clearfield Tuesday-Saturda- y . lumber volatile business. They are particularly aware of the fact that if we are facing a possible lengthy recession the market for building products is almost certain to be hit harder than that for Factory OutI Open to Public c bought Hudson Pulp & Paper Logan to attend By DONETA M. ,1'v Georgia-Pacifi- d earlier, he did not specify. Curiously enough, though chided occasionally by perennial Fed critic Senator Prox-mir- e (head of the Banking Committee), Mr. Volcker was not seriously challenged at the hearing. That is all to the good, because it indicates that he is going to be given a sporting chance to see just what he can achieve. California and Washington. Early this year earlier-than-expecte- turndown in interest rates and inflation. How much an outstanding paper producer; and Louisiana-Pacifi- c acquired Fibreboard Corp. and its paper mills in firewood $70 00 per pickup Ic delivered. Green Aspen $45. per pickup load delivered. Bo R45- TreeService 376-020- 1 stereo, child's stereo, child's -record player. Much - much more. 1408 E. Sherry Lane Way R45 - Fruit Heights, 376-451- preferably with the right to repay early to reduce the likely. Banks are still far loans ultimate cost. And, of course, if the need from being strapped for funds to borrow is not paramount and have not yet unloaded really large amounts of their ' and can be put off for six months or a year, try to get government securities. along without a loan until THAT BEING true, there is money costs do ease off. still a lot of excess to be on new years UNLIKE MOST Kimberly-Clark- er In- ternational, Crown generous yield. paper should continue on the rise while capacity additions over recent years have been quite moderate. important Only a few weeks have passed since the Federal Reserve announced its fresh determination to fight infla- longburning hardwo SELECT typing tion by more closely monitoring and controlling the supply of new money to the economy. Since then a host of third-quartfigures on various facets of the economy have appeared, and most of them have given mute testimony to the size of the problem on which the Fed is trying to ride herd. companies, there are several others that have Boise Cascade, Champion price-earnin- satisfactory even though somewhat lower results in 1980. Beyond next year the prospects for the industry are good because demand for above-mention- The Research Department of Babsons Reports feels that the stocks of all these fine firms buy" for those wanting representation in the paper group. The stock of this company carries a low ratio and a highs. Reports Inc., Wellesley Hills, Mass. 02181. IN ADDITION to the facilities. Among them are attractive as a e a Those desiring complimentary copy of our buy story on this firm should write to Babsons countrys important paper ings. One of them Kimberly Clark appears particularly income for some of them, in tedly shielded KMB from the recessionary forces that have traditionally hampered paper industry results. St. Regis Paper, Scott Paper, Union Camp and Westvaco are some of the manufacturers. be as pronounced as those of all-tim- Kimber- ly-Clark, slowdown. fact, should reach new is demand. GREAT Northern Nekoosa, this final quarter further progress should be seen in spite of the current economic t In addition, productivity for coming years, and this new capacity will be necessary to EXTREMELY favorable sales and earnings increase were reported for the first nine months of IP improving, at least in part because of effective research and development. There are some moderate hikes in production capacity planned FIREWOOD DONT MISS THIS ONEII 9-- 1 6-- 8 THURS.-FRI- ., p m. & Sat. 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