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Show MORGAN COUNTY NEWS '8 h E J matter January 7, at the pn,t office under the Art of M.inh J, i Utah, Morgan, econd-clas- gntered s for i 1 bid editorial NATIONAL UTAH and Mis Kiith Hudson, Like t'uy visited then father. L H Dimmit la- -t Wed Also visiting w tth Mt lhiiiaut tliat d vy w el e Mi and Mts Mil ui Dm uni and M and M s tiomas Hurt ant o! Fiunklin Idaho I.awienee Su veils w.i- - the sjie ik er at Saei anient meeting s ind ii VI and Mr- - Fail 1! i, ,L- ol M or Advertising Kates on Application. .la In Albert W. Epperson, Editor and Publisher. Virginia U. Epperson, Business Manager. Ail Mrs. H i Pill Thompson ol vv i e ei e Sunday at the home of Maivin Kll uni Mis I ts Morgan, Morgan County, Utah march , home 1,11,1,1 d P.uadise sliaw 11 23, PAGE 1951 . 3 C u he sevilal days vvitli his in valley sjieiit ' "ll daughtei in law Mi and and Mis liilhut ltiishell of V Shaw last week W The t n.i.n visited at the home of Mr. a M's V.nui Moni'ii'.ii Sund.i; Vn Shaw s di ov e him home Sunday M md Mi- - liuv fione and on Vein Killmin and David 1ottei Sun hiniiili of Coalville pint eitiil days up in Mu it i .ill d iv w 'h the (i S Kilbmn- mi n 11 till- - t ittD M- , -- -- -- want to live a peaceful, n lit a o la ll M in on, uneventful life, you ve pick- las week with Mis Paisdeti s quiet aunt ed the wrong time to live." and urn le Mr and Mis i.rnt-- i I l fill lilt i of Florence tbit r VV h Morgan County News -- It you Subscription S2.50 a year in advance. kt I i ibd . M iaik iVv and Mt- - Mri F. m u Pm ASSOCIATION SLUE ut and Mi of Silt r. 1L lb rs lhiiiaut K Ku Inns of Ileutfei was a Pmulav visitoi at the Thomas S Hob !i i ! Mis tnd M Published every fridav. es lo tprt! Mil where they came to visit with then 11 I t ithel ll! i ! Worn i I iii gy CoimuisMuu Mi "Children furnish entertainment Mi-- . around the house Onille Ml r.n land, mot la-- i Of "l i hiUli oil can add a pound to any part of my anatomy just by thinking about it. loiuuif Calvi-i- , unit ion II. trouih. Office Manager. Office Phone: 4X. he -- A SENSITIVE INDUSTRY ili tui e :u ti "The responsibility A short time ato tlu enuntrx'.s larucst cattle of citizen cannot be ship delegated by any ami mangrower, Robert J. Kleberg Jr., who intend to keep their people ager of the King Ranch in Texas, said that meat freedom and national security prices had reached their hieh lexeK tiecau.se of its I'.nl Hunting ui.iii.iging diiiatoi complex nature, he added, the meat industry is un- N ' usually sensitive to the law oi supply and demand. into Eating, generally, is climbing the luxury class. (Veil He also forecast that meat price controls would reail ui blown, black market just as happened sult in a nation-wid- e OPA in the days during and after the last world iiu! Mis C f! Li - ot w lake C"l Wile d tlllel guests - K ihm n ho day at he : ( ) -dt Min i nuuibel Ot people llOlli Illll ll tended the wedding inicptni'i in le net ei Sat ui da i night given tn hono nt Mi and Mts I wa'n Cal 1 jnv-iik-- nt ?S l oniini-ntdio- i i NEWS war. ABOUT FOLKS "pROt rrs r IN ?, DEVILS SLIDE Controls on meat and practically eer thing else is in But effect. it now evident that a rigid are DOROTHY W RICHINS freeze at some arbitrary level is an impossible goal Correspondent Phone: 126 J5 indeed, those officials who are responsible for the administration of the controls have said that there In VllUnuids ami Junto! Gle.ui-iii'ii! i t.u tild will be need for many changes and relaxations. The the Siouts and of the MIV stake board niiinbeis cost of doing business both on the farm and in ind at a St P.itilcks palty dustry is still going up, due in lame part to Make board membt-iI gov-ernme- of being a partner poultry producers. nt pieseiit weie lumen, Vivian I 'I all. Ja Main- - liiiikh and Faye worker-benefit- s. services rtTkiTtricnvi' performing that cut operating costs and increase Mr-- - Tastes ,oy nvD.WflyeU.y. h..n cwk . veil- - " - 0015. IAI5500 p00, '0, roW.ov profits. -- I j.tiftf' BY . . ue-d- ie Nirs' Pie rttws BY . . - spending, wage adjustments and other When that is the case, prices must Im tel. Mliltll like it or not. we follow whether Mi and Fiamis 1mtei and The greatest fear of thorn Inmiliar with the infundi ot Morgan were dinner tricacies of the meat industry is that government nUf'i Sunday at the home of Mr policies will tend to discourage production and that, .uni Mis Vet n Kichins .Mi and Mis in itself, would he a tremendous spur both to inflalung JohtlBton and Mi on am! Jim and Mrs Wtlfoul tion and the black market. At the present time, the I.ew is attended a farewell ilinnet nations cattle supply is above normal. The grain held in Morgan in honot ot is the largest in our history. It may be Fied W'nght whoSunday carry-ovwill leave boon possible to increase meat production hv a much as lot the at my Mis William Wilde and three 25 per cent in the next five years. But the situation sons of Ft. Collins, Colo ate .spend d could change swiftly if over-rigiprice controls their ing spring vacation with reto'ok the proft out of meat production and forcced latives in Coalville, Devlin Slide ranchers to retrench. and Morgan. Controls or no controls, the real solution to the meat problem lies in expanding product-- ' NEWS ABOUT FOLKS IN ion and a strong meat industry. PORTERVILLE A. 'll i 1 yj w k-a-er--r,r o Ti er J t , ed , - - 1 IC-V- MRS. V, - II y. - $9 ' V 703 S. KILBURN O- - Correspondent Harold Cailihle, Fied Pee, V'ern Kilbmn, Bruce, Hot don and Gerald Flotence, and Lany Floience, all had a wondetful time last week when Gilbert 1oiter and Leonard Flotence took them up Blacksmith' folk in Cache county to see over 4u0 head of elk being fed Mis Man in Kilbmn and daugh-tei, Glenn, i, spent Monday and 'I uesday m Salt Lake City Mis Lena Happen and Mia O S Kilbmn attended lmieial set lies lot Mis Jaik Stevens, sistet .1 Mis Kippi n. in Henefer Tues- v WJTM-TJWhen President Truman dared Congress to cut his $71,500,000,000 budget, he stirred up considetable opposition among both Democi.i- and Republicans. The President issued his dare i- o'U: J . ciituisin along the line adopted by Senator Pudges in response of New 1'ieJ as a to Hinip-h- ii who said the budget is "as lull ot field o! melting miow water Mi Tnnn.ri letmted that his figures e 0 &' 4 Tv WEYTJ a tj v Uf day Will Dmiant of wen- Sunday visitois at the home ol Mis Fnitna Potter, and Mis Mi - Challenge Accepted senatoi livid ol Viiginia piompt outlined cuts Ot $t PJ'J.UIMI Odd ly !jt made . aft iiu h lie aid ( on , and aiiotliei DiinoitatK It adei said i natoi (ifoigi of 0fo and $6 . uoil,uOu,(inu eiwein, J') ion nun i ould be lopped off Budget I M ei tin Lawton made the mote difficult by telling ,,i oblt-nHie House Ways and Mians ( oin n tttie that ns jiei cent ot tin bud et Is eallnalkel foi duel! c mill spending hire and abioad That testimony btonght fmm Re-iSheppard (D Calif) tlie statement that Ills ubioin unt'ei on appi opt la' ioi s wnl not ilear any item iiieiely because d eii- - 'a defense label" i : at y bins Fluid wheel-spinnin- gi ar, apply power gradually and get awav smoothlv arid safilv Trac liori is applied more effii ii ntlv With less wheel spinning, allot hi r rnom y tins last longer, too I saving advantage of luid Drive -- Inflation The s HlD TJ (& Is More Factor ol spe tile budget to the ordinary tax rial l'lti-te-- t payer this year because it n tied to plan- - for pay as we go taxation The Pres dent to halt .nflat on fm a "quickie" tax bill ha- levies by fin non non to ' r r tu followed later by an to b 6..V b 11 to levy oil. I re that mn-- t affect Tala O' hoc r ;n the cointry pocket -- one lihor lea ' s say their fo n ci , Ac, ii i eg i d a tax 1 c n a- 'ei n td from Jayroll Tha makes the - a c : Ml wag a n d y -- a j , 'ge' touchy sub-t t.,j year Lengthens convenience on hills! truck life! ,. Of TTutd Drive lets vou stop on an upgridi truik and holci your Dodge "Jr h up in gear, simplv hv slight iv the engine And on a downgraeb fluid Drive gives you effective engine hrismg Under all driving ronditi'ins, Hui'l Driv is easier on both drivi r and true k ai-dirig a- cushioned Tin powi r of fluid Drive vital p.irts sa v i s wear and tear on ovi r lu!h, transmission, rear jm ludirig axle- This insures longer tru' k life lowers And tracb- in value vour uj.kia p co-- ts Hta.s high' Ask us for interesting booklet - - on gyr'd Fluid Drive fin h Fluid Drive assures btart , protec ts vour load Theres less c fiance for cargo to shift less i bailee of breakage or other damage. extra-smoot- . WHAT " " MEANS JOB-RATE- TO YOU trui k A Dodge is engineered ut the fat lory to fit a particular job . . . fast longer. save you money from unit Every engine to rear axle is "Job Rated- "- fai tory engineered to hail a s!e i fie load over the roads you travel and at the sshcJ- - vou reejuire. Job-Halt'- d Fiery unit that SUPPORTS the load frame, axles, springs, wheels, tirea and hody- - is engi right to provide the strength and capacity needed. ms-re- d Fa erv unit that MOVhS the Uxid engine, cluUh, transmission, propeller slrnft and rear axle -- is enginia-reright to meet condition. particular oja-ratin- m - ,oj twsfmniwzmMB :OME IN AND sizal5&szzzsr- ;gtt-sa- ; CONVINCED! TRY A NEW DODGE yofe-- M RUSS & ROY -- 1 c BE TRUCK with fluid drivei -- a- i Js protection! leas Drive, less tendenr y to skid on wet or You can start in higher icy pavements With tiMa Better load safety slippery roads! You get smooth as silk er(nrrnnric e with gyrol Hutd Drive a Dodge r x liMvr ton models available- - on , and , Tin- - irovc-r- i fluid oupJmg l twis n engine starts hi l()h arici (hitch eliminate slow prevent stalling Loaf along in high, down in traffic, ,spo d up again all m Uhnut tombing the gearshift or clutch' i " ""--s- '- on New extra easy! i w - , a mrd r "sm- Makes driving -- , -I detrucks that do t(iC most for piovnled lot only bedtotk spend nand i hallenged Congnss tn ,il it it it (ould i 7' WdT7RU - - Phone 183 Morgan, Utah |