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Show Page Two The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Rackets Described in Magazine Article "Ten Top Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake News . . . How la your mental health T If It Isn't quite ae good aa you'd like it to be here are aome rulea by Dr. Joaeph Fetterman that might help you: 1. Have a hobby: abaorb acquire puraulta which your Intereat; aporta and "nature" are excellent. 2. Develop a Adapt youraelf to aocial 3. and aplirtual aurroundinga. Share your though ta: Cultivate companionship in thought and in : : r thought you could get something., period. During that for nothing or believed merchanIncohie has Inaverage personal dise could actually be bought at creased by 13.8 percent, and the wholesale prices in a retail store; In number of persons employed by e bargain-wisand sought out the business and industry In the State most sensations! offer; maybe you has more than four perMarked economic progress has cent.risen by bought Just to rid yourself of a to an economic pesky salesman or invested before been recorded in Utah during the study according released this week by the in the checking up on the promoter; if years especially Pacific Central region of the Nayou signed a contract you may areas of personal Income and tional Association of have failed to read it thoroughly, employment. missed the small type concerning "free" offers, or didn't even read it at all. What can you do if you received unfair treatment and can't get satisfaction from the company you dealt with? First, take your problem to the nearest Better Business Bureau. If you think the transaction involved false advertising, write to the Federal Trade Progress Recorded Utah Economics three-yea- , 1952-195- 5, Slick schemes to fleece you of your dollars account for almost 3 percent of all business, say the editors of Kiplinger Magazine. Loud and successful, there are ten types of deals moat prevalent at the moment. The ten you should watch out for are bait ads, fictitious list and feeling. Confide, confeaa, conault. comparative price ads; unsound 4. Face your home Improvement fears: analyze them; daylight dismiaaea ghost. schemes; questionable franchise 5. Balance fantasy with facta: deals, especially in vending mach- Commission, 25, D. C. wish but ines; dishonest debt adjusters; un- Inform your Washington Dream but also do; local postmaster If i build; imagine but ever face real- ordered merchandise schemes; de- the mails were used in consumat-tnity. 6. Beware alluring escapes: ceptively advertised obesity remea deal. In the case of false Alcohol, opiates and barbitals may dies and baldness "cures; quesclaims, write to the Food and' Exer7. tionable book friends. deals faithful coupon prove and Drug Administration, Washmusclea lot cise: walk, awlm, golf promocemetery ington 25, D. C. ned activity. 8. Love, but love tions. unwisely: Sex is a flame which These deals often fool intelliThe men of action are, after all, controlled may scorch; properly gent people. If youve ever fallen the unconscious instruments' ' guided, it will light the torch of for one you may have made one only of the men of thought. Heinrich en. Don't become 9 of eternity. these common mistakes: You Heine. gulfed by worries: Call for help. Your doctor or minister is ready for your rescue. 10. Trust in time: Be patient and hopeful; time is a great therapist Convention Primary will be held Saturday, Sept 15 in Utah's mining industry employs one out off every 16 non the Santaquin-Tinti- c Stake Cenworkers. Yet mining pays one out of every five farm ter under the direction of Pres. Melba Nelson. Members of Juab, dollars ef property tax in the state. This is a measure Nebo and San-Tl-n Stake Boards off the importance off mining to the people ef Utah, who will meet at 9:30 a.m. and ward benefit from public services such as education, reads board members will meet at 1 p.m. and police protection, paid for in part by mine taxes. Priesthood advisers are Invited to attend any or all sessions of the phil-oaoph- y; high-pressu- re September 14, 193 The total personal income forthe labor force Increased by over Utah residents rose from 11,088, four percent, 000,000 In 1952 to 11,238,000,000 in 1955. This was an increase of In 1955 there were 223.200 per13.8 percent. sons employed by business and inEmployment dustry in Utah, as compared with The State's employment oppor- - 214,000 in 1952. Total labor force tunities have kept pace with the fi were reporl8d M 28,000 growth of Utah labor force dur- - ln as compared with 265.000 period. Both ing the three-yenu-ricuitui aj employment and ln 1952. 1952-195- 5. ar H jeepers, Judy! Im talking on my own red phone... g. I and It' In my room!" ht j Tri-Sta- convention. Stake conference Service VcareflG&DcCi off ke will be ond for the teenagers in their own why not put an extension room. (Lots of folks nowadays have a S second telephone line for the youngsters.) For your sake -- and convenience of additional phone, at a is smog, cost of only 31 or 4 a day, each. The Installation charge for a available in color are regardless o location. Telephones office. e extra charge. Just call our business nominal Enjoy Hit privacy one-tim- UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION held In an effort to inSept. crease attendance two contests are being held. The ward having the highest percent in attendance will be given a picture (of those atending). The ward with boys and girls in the 12 to 21 age group having the highest percentnee in will attenda be given age a party. Recent newlyweds in our stake are Marcia Gaye Smith; ' Genola, and Frank Gamer of Payson who were married recently in the Salt Lake Temple. They were honored at a reception on Saturday night in Genola. A reception on Sept. 15 will honor Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (nee La Vine Throckmorton) 29-3-0. From the earth comes an abundant Mm for all mst Me-cha- Automobile fatalities continue to mount and it seems to me that we are coming in for more than our share of young people. We extend our sympathy to the family of Hial Thomas. Phyllis Christensen, his wife, was a former Genola resident; also to the Hopes family of Goshen. Genola Recently released in ward: Sidney Throckmorton as asWilma sistant scoutmaster; from Primary'. Earnest Ewell was sustained A. S. and Lola Cooper and Bonnie Thomas to Primary. Floyd Nelson, recently returned will from the Danish mission, leave soon for the service. In the Second Ward Earl Chell-o- n was advanced to office of Le-Bar- Teacher. Elnore Ewell and Arth- - ur Hartvlgsen were sustained to , work in the Sunday School. Called aa Stake Missionaries recently are Wilma Le Baron, David Thomas, David Mecham and Carolyn Throckmorton. I was wrong about the Temple opening last week. It will not be opened for some time because of the remodeling program now in progress. The National Forests constitute a great asset for Utah, Tourist-wis- both econ- The omically and forests provide the only free camping grounds ln the State. The recreation areas and picnic grounds within the forests are patronized of perby sons every year, consisting of both local residents and tourists. They are kept In excellent condition. The 1955 rural death rate was more than eight per 100,000,000 miles of travel, while the city rate was less than four. hundreds-of-thousan- e. ds Night driving is considerably more hazardous than day driving in both urban and rural areas. If women are really so smart, Duty then Is the subllmest word in our language. Do your duty ln all things. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less. Robert E. Lee. THIS IS THE YEAR TO COME TO THE FAIR CENT.URAM4 Noot.aM or aomvttr A CENTURY OF ACHIEVEMENT DEPICTED IN HISTORICAL EXHIBITS AT THE STATE'S GREATEST FAIRI Holiday m Ico of 1957 (- ring Hie Nutcracker and 25 Spactacidar Act. Beauty Pagaant Kidi Day Starring Sapt. 47 Duncan Ranalde (Tha dice Kid) with hi hone, Diablo and hh amigo, Re Rom! m Hone rocing Motorcycle Race m Hotta Show Uvoitock No ocher metal carries electricity as well as copper. No ocher conducts heat as well and at the same time is BOfe cesistant to rust, corrosion and wear. In the manufacture of electrical equipment, copper or copper alloys combine, better Aao other metals, the vital properties of malleability, ductility d machioabilicy. In lighting, as in so many other fields, there raca non-precio- h no substitute with all the qualities of copper most versatile of metals! And certain it is that no substitute metal can match coppers contribution to the industrial welfare of Utah and its people. When you choose products made of copper, you support an industry that directly benefits the state through Kennecott payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments. vVwwV II fl uVo. II Kennecott Copper Corporation QflQB AMD BBIOUSTBI A Good Neighbor Helping to Build Al REPOSITION SEPT. 14th-23- rd folrgiouodo Ball Behe CHy L A VbrUrtmg SmbtUiaries: Chase liras & Copper Co. n Bettor lltnh Kcimccott Wire anJ Cable Co. iei-- r |