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Show Record High Dye ;; , . ' v Bra : t ? ' i y bulk By BERNARD BRENNER UPI Farm Editor ; - ' ' Direct WASHINGTON to payments government farmers, which have become a key factor in debates on future federal policy, will hit an high of about $3.75 ; billion this year, according to the agriculture department. ., economists Gov ernment the said farm payments all-tim- e Payments of them made under price support and surplus control programs for wheat, cotton and feed grains amounted to $3,462 billion in 1968. BILLION DOLLARS This year, the department said, payments are expected to rise about another quarter of a billion dollars, primarily because of an upswing in biggest single of group bent 'iciaries direct farm payments is the nations feed grain growers. They get i- checks including payments of 30 cents per bushel of corn on grain produced on 50 per cent of their base allotments. supplement IDLE 20 PCT. To earn this payment, a withgrower must first idle out compensation at least 20 per cent of his corn base acreage. A farmer who makes further acreage reduction gets a second government payment based on the number of extra acres he idles. In 1968, the income supplement and land retirement payments to growers of com and other animal feed grains totaled $1,366 billion, the department said. 2ND BIGGEST PAYMENT The second biggest payment program last year pumped $787 million into the pockets g of wheat growers. The third-rankin- program was a , ', Stsfe ?&& 1 , i rt ' A ' 'v,v f y jKJ. y ? 1 v 'KtI ' Inflation Hits The Jet iSet; Butlers, Chefs osf More i.yimnn t v y wan? ,,f ' - Along with everyNEW YORK (UPI) must pay for the wealthy the else, prices thing are skyrockother and 1969 help servants domestic Monday, August 4, eting. A survey of top New York employment shows agencies published in McCalls Magazine that the cost of keeping that ultimate status begins with a the private jet symbol for the pilot. If a to $60,000 year salary $40,000 for salaries however, sea for travel, opt you mere $10,000. at a boat captains begin Live-ibutlers can command anywhere from $6,000' to $10,000 a! year and a live-i- n chefs salary can reach as high as $40,000. A chauffeur can earn $150 to $175 a week and an about He deals with anyone who the family, which came maid may command up to $400 a in 1960. shapes, bends, turns, cuts, month to start. - ' threads or forms metals. If a gentleman wishes his own valet the cost Up to the time of incorporaperformed will be at least $450 to $500 a month. tion, Roskelley Leon Roskelley, president of his operabasis may Having servants on a part-tim- e and general manager of the most functions But it tion help beat the cost of the genteel life, but not family-owneM. L. Roskelley was then he decided to take by much. Co.; Salt Lake City, has travon a commission salesman Butlers draw anywhere from $4.50 to $8 an eled all over the world discovand hire out his service work hour, chefs $80 to $125 a day. Even baby sit-- , machines ering revolutionary ters can earn as much as $3 an hour. ' to bring back to the United on an hourly basis. Governesses for children no longer are 3 SALESMEN States. the article says; they are companteachers, three He now employes is a His latest discovery ions and can demand $110 to $125 a week. addition to himin salesmen d lathe manufacturAnd the fringe benefits servants receive self. Other emlpoyees include ed in Spain to Roskellys spechands and two ofthree shop ifications. " fice personnel. BEGAN IN 1955 Roskelley employs the use The Roskelley Co. was origof a company-owne- d aircraft in his sales activities, and he inally founded in 1955 as a single proprietorship, and Leon frequently is found flying to Roskelley functioned in that customer locations in Coloracapacity until 1959 when plans do, Utah, Idaho, Montana and were laid to incorporate into Nevada. 83 of ncome ,r i,' farmer enrollment in the feed grain program. Department records showed the 1 1I $f toV;4 ," i (Farm jk, fry t u to MnW)t,1KMI9H; $747 million outlay for cotton grow- ers. J S.L. Metal Firm rs n . . single-handedl- d Servants are THE status symbol todmy. range from the usual Social Security, hospitalization and insurance to stock tips, tax help, food, drinks, vacations, color TV, unwanted clothes and sometimes even unwanted homes. , high-spee- The first, major line of y equipment acquired by for sale was a threading machine manufactured by a Los Angeles company. Since then, dozens of lines have been with added, many Ros-kele- MINUTE machines imported directly from England, Italy, Japan and Spain. COPY SERVICE A DIVISION OF H & T, INC. . VARIED CUSTOMERS 148 test 3rd So. Ph. His customers include ma- -' chine shops, development and research laboratories, manufacturers of all types, steel fabricators, plumbers, school industrial arts departments, sheet metal shops and maintenance shops. ' , 359-27- 71 Offset Printing While You Wait! 100 81x11 Black WHITE BOND : PAPER Each additional 100 $1)0 Steam Car COPY MUST BE CAMERA READY Coming Up, Lear Claims Own Your Own Business THIS MAN ASSURES YOUR SUCCESS 5? "RENO, NEV. (UPI) Industrialist William Lear says he has made a breakthrough discovery which wall make it economically feasible e to steam turbine cars. Dictograph Security Systems Franchised Distributorship Available in this Area mass-produc- Over 125 Dictograph Distributors throughout the U.S. and Canada are earning unprecedented incomes due to increased demand for our famous residential and commercial burglar and fire alarm systems. The FBIs Universal Crime Report for 1968 shows that crime is growing 9 times faster than our population. The National Fire Protection Association reports that a fire breaks out in he U.S. every 17 seconds. Dictograph supports you with full training and field supervision plus a written guarantee of success or full refund of your investment No franchise fees. Minimum $3500 investment required. For details, write, including territory preferred and state telephone number: Lear made the statement before taking off for Switzerland Friday, where he faid he hoped to interest a turbine manufacturer in aiding his Reno firm with construction of the prototpye car. Lear would say nothing Dictograph Security Systems " 329-- 4 (Dept. 46SLC84) ' Springfield, Classified Ads Delivered NJ. new discovery, except that it centers around a new way to get power from the turbine to the rear wheels. The method does not involve gears, torque converters or a differential, he said. , iP.O. Box his ubout 07081 AUGUST SALE Typewriter for young college student IN GAL. CANS to SILVER MAPLE, 3 RED BUD, 2 to 3 ' J 25 MAPLE, 2 to 3 RUSSIAN OLIVE, 2 to 3 NORWAY WHITE BIRCH, Fred E, Asay, an assistant vice president of the bank. As- - The. new, $200,000 Industrial Office for Walker Bank & Trust Co. will open tomorrow at 250 W. 21st South. of the board and president of the bank, said the new office is different from most branch offices in that the drive-i- n teller cages will be approached by pessonnel via an overhead . corridor. Design calls ultimately four drive-i- n wihdows. 3 to 4 your choice u for Thiokol Chemical Corp. has reported both higher sales and higher earnings for the first half of this year. ' Sales were' $126,388,191, compared with $104,972,373 for last year, while net income-rosto $3,402,052, or 57 cents The new building will be the 16th office for the bank, Kesler added. It is also the 600th office for banks of the Western Bancorporation, the worlds largest registered bank holding company, which holds the majority of stock in Walker Bank. to share, compared $3,242,517, or 54 cents per share a year ago. The figures are for the six months ended June 29. Dr. Theodore A. Andersen, economist for Western and Morley Madden, vice president of Western Bancorporation, will officiate at the 9:30 a.m. opening. UNIQUE DESIGN Unique aspects of the office are five-fein diameter concrete columns and a symmetrical architectural plan which give the office an overall front door appearance from both the parking lot and the 21st south en- Acquisition of 112 uranium claims in Bison Basin of Fremont County, was Wyo., announced today by the Big Indian Uranium Corp. of Salt CLUMP BIRCH TREE $325 4 to 5 Zions First National Bank will open a branch office at the Salt Lake International Airport to W. today, according Roy dent. Manager of the new office is The Simmons, presi- banking offices new TUESDAY NO RESERVE AUG.12 AUCYDQN Ti Stttli 10:00 A.M. if Richard Bitilli, DtceistJ Estate Botello Trucking TTOME GROWN FLOWERING SHRUBS Can. BATTLE MOUNTAIN. NEVADA 1 25 00 8 Gal. cans PARTIAL SHRUBS 521-353- Reg. $4.50 5 NO SALES TAX Just say Charge It, ghats all HOURS: Daily S a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 8 a,m, to. 1 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. to 12 noon Mold Board 610 wlntl. CRAWLER END & C160 TRAC- wCummins 220; 1964 wCummins 250; (2) Inti, LOBtO TRIRS.: 1963 Fruehauf & 1965 B73, (2) MTU wHyd. Diesel; Adams Mod. HYD. (3) Diesel; LOADERS: j All Sales Final ( 25 All prices F.0.3.Nursey MEMBER UTAH ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN . 210 S. 7th East, Saady, Phans 255-071- 1 Closed Sunday, hut Visitors are Welcome. MILTON CIIU lx Thu i 2 Axle 40, HYD. (2) BUMP END SEMI (14) Hottest 1966 Semi; BUMP TRIRS.: BELLY firm also announced The the of Milton S. Rindskopf as president. will be in the airport lobby in space leased from Frontier Airlines. Simmons said the new branch would provide banking services for the many companies and personnel who work at or near the airport, and will provide banking services to the general public at the airport. The airport branch is the in the Salt Lake Valley. Zions First National also has banks in Heber City, Spanish Fork, and has announced plans for additional expansion in other Utah cities. 12th Zions office The Henry S. Day Co., Mid vale Ford dealership, has received the highest award for customer relations conferred upon its dealers by the Ford Division of Ford Motor Co. 470 of the nation's Ford dealers received the Customer Relations Citation this year which' identifies a dealer as a leader in that ' area. (10) Only Fruehauf s, Beal, Garwood A (2) PeerEa. 20 Yd. Cap.; WAless, TER TRLR, 1951 Fruehauf, 7000 Gal, Chev. Sami; (3) FLATBED lVi-!o- 1967 A TRUCKS: 1962 1960 Ford 350, 6,500 Ea. PICKUP, 1966 Intl. 1100, Ton; WINCH TRUCK, G.M.C. 6 x TRUCK BED, Hell 12 Cu. Yd., 15' SHOP EQUIP. A TOOLS; TRUCK SCALE F.M. PORT. ROCK DRILL; (3) PATTERT TAHOEM IOWCAIOR CHARGER; TRLR. DOL- LUNCHEON SPEi LIES; (6) FUEL TANKS, - 1254500 Gal.; 200 Amp. Arc.; (2) AIR 1968 Sinks Tank Mtd.; (2) COMPS, PUMPS: 1969 Barnes 6" Centrifugal, Trailer Mounted; Gorman Rupp 3 WELDER, Lincoln TIRES; PARTS; Deieripti o 0r. 30$! 97201 SIRLOIN SIRLOIN ST Etc, Etc, Etc. Cottage Cheese, Mefi Toast, Beverage SO, AKlIcnirx Califmll 10036 (213) 2130 S.W. Fifth Ave, Portland, CHOPPED Cottag Cheese, Mfll Toasi, Beverage BrocAur (WERSHOW Ut BREA AVENUE Semi; TRIRS.: Fruehauf 30, 22 Yd, 1961 Mich. Mod. Write for Fr Ea. Beal, UD525 wG.M.C. Diesel; Mich. 175A wCummins CI60; Euclid wG.M.C. 671 Diesel; (3) ON HIWAY TRUCKS: 1965 K.W. wCummins wCummins 250; 335; 1961 K.W. 1963 K.W. Kitted 3955- - Mart wNIIB Cummins 262, (9 OF? HIWAY TRUCKS. 1966 .Mabk B83, 34xle w Cummins 335; 1965 Mach B83, 34xl wCummins 262? 1962 Mack.BS3, WNR335 Gommins; 1960 Mack vCummms 320; 1958 683, Mack BS3 wCummins 262; (A) OFF OR ON HIWAY TRUCKS: 1962 Mack 67 wThermodyne 225 Diesel; 195b Mack lit., wCummins 29Q; wCum-min- s 1251 Peterbitt Kilted, w 220; .962 Mack B75, Thermodyne 225 ,Diesei; 1358. Mack 4 Y. INVENTORY 275-- ALL EVERGREENS REDUCED Lake City. Wins Ford Honor HAULING EQUIPMENT TOR, 1963 Cat. D8H, 46A5041; PATROLS: 1963 Galion FRONT Call Classified Ads pace with volume. HEAVY EARTH HANDLING MANY LARGE The inevitable term papers and reports spread a days time thin for most students. But this pretty coed has solved part of the problem, tnanks to the a good buy she was able to make on a portable typewriter. And there is happy seller behind that classified ad too . . . happy because a Classified Ad delivered the cash to him for the typewriter he no forger needed. If you need assistance in preparing your ad, drop in at 143 So. Main, or call the Classified advertising department of this newspaper, your direct line to results. EVALUATION $385X100.00 SPRUCE TREES MANY OTHER LARGE SHADE TREIS REDUCED - Zions Branch At Airport Co. PUBLIC Thiokol said all pf its product lines contributed to the 20 per cent increase in saies. The companys synthetic fibers activities, acquired since last year, accounted for one third of the growth. Two new'plants which were started during the period had an adverse effect on the net income, Thiokol said. Otherwise, earnings generally kept Wyoming Claims Bought General contractor is Bow--' ers Building and Construction NO LIMIT e per each MANY OTHER LARGE SHADE TREES REDUCED Sugar-sista- nt house office. Thiokol Sales, Income Higher OFFICE 16TH credit manager at the CORNER ON COMMERCE Kesler Jr., chairman A. B. Carlston, formerly installment, manager is J. Robert trance. IV S New Industrial Office for Walker Bank will open Tuesday. (503) temple squ 1 j7 I W. CFFEE SHC Jo. FBEE TEMPLE SALT l PARKING IN TER 1 1 |