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Show MORGAN COUNTY NEWS Scott L. Paskett, graduated mechanical engineer. MAN IN A HURRY Morgan County Newt Morgan, Morgan County, Utah FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1952 PAGE 2 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eskelson of Ogden were visitors in Morgan matter Jaaaa ry 7, 1732, at tke peat office at ander the Act of March S, 1879. Utah, Merfaa, Entered ee eeeomi-clu- a his wife left Wednesday for Clovis, N. M, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maxwell left Thursday for Biloxi, Miss. In attendance at the dinner Tuesday, in addition to the honored guests and their wives, were Gloria Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maxwell enGutke of Holaday. tertained at dinner Tuesday, in obR. H. Welch of Salt Lake City serving birthday anniversaries of their twin sons, Roy and Ray. The came to Morgan Monday to attend two boys have been home on fur- the Charles Francis funeral serv. lough from army duties. Ray and ices. county during the week. They report that their son, Elmo, who was injured in s swimming accident 11 months ago, is still totally paralyzed. They are former residents of Devils Slide. Published every Friday. NATIONAL as a EDITORIAL lASj?0C5TllN AdrertiaiiiK Ratee oa Application. 8abecription f 2M a year la advance. Albert W. Epperson, Editor and Publisher. Virginia U. Epperson, Buaiaeaa Manager. Office Phone: 48. PROFIT IS NECESSARY A survey has been made of the financial experi-- 1 ence of a large number df retail stores during 1951. For the year, sales were slightly up. But profit was down to the lowest point since 1939. This was largely the result of higher operating expenses and higher taxes. It was a rare store indeed that had more profit in 1951 than in 1950. Some consumers may think this is all to the good we naturally want to buy commodities for as little as possible. And, in the free enterprise system, competition always holds prices down and keeps profits to moderate levels. Natural economic law takes care of that. However, we have been living in an abnormal period in which stores, like other businesses, have often found it difficult or impossible to keep up wTith rising costs. On top of that, some of the government control policies have been flagrantly unfair to retailing, and have represented an obvious effort to and C. W. Rogers, Ogden and Miss force the retailer to absorb costs over which he has Joyce Head of Peterson. no control. In the long run, this cannot help but hurt Mr. and Mrs. Park Rogers attendthe consumer and the worker, no less than the owned commencement exercises at the ers and managers of enterprise. Dangerously low University of Utah held Saturday profits force retrenchment. They are destructive night in which their to initiative. They produce economic lethargy. day trip in the east. Their journey took them as far as Palmyra, Retailers, faced with the existing cost and profit If N. Y.t where they visited the Hill trends, sre Oing the liniit m cutting costs snd Sunday they were accompanied by Cumorah, and other points of insqueezing out all uneconomic expenditures. But this Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whittier of terest. They travelled by train, can only produce limited results retailing has long salt Lake city to Rock springs, going east, and drove home a new been an extremely efficient industry, and there isnt Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rogers at car. WebeIS college comJohn McPhie and family of much room for shaving expenses. Unavoidable .costs tended recent It n An Tooele left for their home Tuesday must be reflected in the prices we pay there s no after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. other solution. Fair profits help keep America strong gchiTf ectricareTgineering. S. M. Creager. and vigorous. Mr. .and Mrs. Walter Borseth of Walter London was returned to Breakfast S 65 Dinner M Luncheon 75 On Union Pacific's PONY EXPRESS and GOLD (OAST! Union Pacific i now featuring on the Pony meals , , , Express and Gold Coast trains thrifty . , skillfully low prepared ot fine food prices and leisurely served in the pleasant atmosphere of the dining car. Here are just a few of the many tasty menu treats that will tempt your appetite and please your pocketbook: son-in-la- - : - I ; Poker stake Angers 9 Meadow 12 Former President UJ, 14 l ubricant 15 Remain erect Room of house (pi.) 18 Antlered 10 animal 20 Common: Hawaiian 21 Combining form: daws 0 A 1, A IO AA 4 I t 4 A BRE AfAST 65c . of fruit Ju,c . malignly 30 Before 40 A caravan Sharpen as m razor term (pi.) 56 Disclosed 9 Card gam 10 Ireland 50 Girls name 60 Man's name 61 Causing te 11 13 heel over 63 To fondle 64 Attempts 65 Annamese measure VERTICAL Land measure (pi.) 2 Word of negation 2 Tailless leaping amphibian 4 Anglo-Saxo- n slaves 8 Roman number ?Corder cloth In addition Paradises 17 Cooking compound 10 Shore bird 22 Poisonous jars acterloli gut's wire 52 Persian elf itarch tuh Lari, of li Rlv.r England Plural ending for heetlng liquids Aniwar to Punic No. 189 54 Vessel Javanese tree 23 Wan 25 Petition 27 Native metal 29 Kind of fish 31 Girl's nickname 33 Anglo Saxon coin 34 Vegetable 36 To lift 38 Narrow Inlets 41 Untouched 43 Foreigner 46 Pertaining convenience that members Roll, "Good Neighbor Policy" Remember one time when I told about the old loose-ston- e wall that separated Easy Roberts property from Handy Peterson ? , fino mmoMm That was when they decided they really didnt need the wall between so they them in the first place simply stopped repairing it. How I hear where a fellow, who bought the old Johnson place, wants to buy all those stones. It seems he figures a stone wall Is just whats needed on his property. From where I sit, if that fellow wants to build himself a stone wall. Bo Specific - SAY tyjmrci ipagofiks UPKEEP COSTS DODGE-SLA- SH k Whatever your needs, theres a Dodge truck d to fit your job, save you money. ' "Job-Rate- Every model Vx- - through neered with the right is engi- 4-t- on "If our anti-trus- t laws are to have any meaning, they must be extended to cover monopolistic activities on the part of labor unions. Wm. J. Grede, NAM president. units for top performance. Theres nothing wrong with my psychiatrist that couldnt be cured Better weight distribution enables you to carry bigger payloads without overloading. load-carryi- ng load-movi- 'v.v.-.- L Come in today for a Show Down of value , , a demonstration and a good deatl The Right Power.. With a Dodge youll enjoy Job-Ratpower the right engine for the Confiscating alf taxable income over $8,000 would yield only an additional $1,200,000,000 or just enough to run the government for 22 days." Senator George of Georgia. . ed "I Just wanted to meet the people Im working for." Mild little man visiting the office of Internal Rev High taxes are causing some farmers to think twice about the checks a seemingly generous government has put into their mail boxes. They see a connection between these checks and mounting tax bills. Christian Science Monitor. ... r Olds. enue Bureau. units. Every model 4,250 lbs. to 40,000 lbs. G.V.W. is engineered with the right Production Is the best answer rabbits to high prices; that are cheaper than mink. Irving S. Each of us owes more than $1,600 Copyright, 1952, Vniui States Brtsms Fonmiatiam Nxt tin yau go fort or Wort, rort o you rido and v whan you dino - on Union Pacific' Pony Exprot and Gold Coart train. Enjoy thorafino ot budget pneort orvico . . . lino frorti food for Dependable Passenger and freight Transportation This girl has found a labor-- I saving device a rich old man. I Jackie Cannon. thats his business. But if its not as his share of the Federal debt. really serving any useful purpose he may sooner or later discover just like Handy and Easy did that hed be just as well off without one. Even some walls of prejudice are disappearing like those that would deny a per sons right to a friendly glass of beer now and then. Most Americans are learning that walls can get in the way of the persons inside as well as the persons outside. . (YirOfl o'''' appreciate. - Rom where I sit ... Jy Joe Marsh D1NNr "home town" by a couple of wealthy neurotics. Coleman Jacoby. to the tun 48 Those against C' savings and Simon TO PUZZLE NO. 100 58 Kind of 40 50 Javaiofl . or service sa ry 42 Continent 44 Cooled lave 45 Transflxee 47 Spanish hall 49 Toward 51 Halt 53 Mathematical O'i'waCS0,O',y tavc'OS it's the EXTRA ll 22 A loft 24 Cookie 26 Paid athlete 28 Moccasin 30 Dregs 32 To let fall 35 Winged 37 Look at 1 VUNCHtOH food Bor-seth'- 8 HORIZONTAL 1 M A A Menneapolls visited Tuesday and his home Sunday after an absence Wednesday with Mrs. Flaurie E. of eight weeks. He has been ill White. The visitors have been va- in an Ogden hospital, and has concationing in Ogden with Mr. valesced at the home of his parbrother and sister-in-laents, Mr. and Mrs. George London. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borseth. Walt says it is good to be home Week end visitors at the Flaurie again. EL White home were F. R. White Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rich attended and family of Provo. On Sunday, USAC graduation exercises in Loguests were the Frank Borseths gan Monday where their son, Ted, of Ogden, and the Dean Whites was graduated with a degree in of Provo. geology. They were accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hopkin and by their daughters, Mrs. Leone Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hopkin return- Blackinton and Mrs. Norine Ken-deed home Thursday after a twelve- of Ogden. Recent visitors in the Park Rog-- s home were Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Rogers and daughter, Barbara, Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Paskett and two sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Rogers, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Richins Crossword Puzzle i M, job. Youll lower upkeep costs because of such features as chrome-plate- d top piston rings and exhaust valve seat inserts. d Longer Truck Life. With a Dodge truck youll save on upkeep because of such advantages as a deep channel-typ- e frame, sturdy d rear axle shafts; and long, special-allo- y steel springs. Fluid Drive Protection. Depend on grol Fluid Drive to protect vital drive-lin- e parts, keep upkeep costs low! This power cushion between engine and clutch is available on Vr--, Id- -. and Route-Va- n models! Job-Rate- We switched to Dodge and upkeep costs went down. MAURICE ATLAS Atlas Sapor Markets, Indianapolis, Indiana i..ayt Since putting our first Dodge into service, we have been most satisfied. As soon as we switched to Dodge, our upkeep costa went down! We have found that Dodge trucks perform at a much better level of economy in operating and maintenance costs, as compared to the previous makes we owned. shot-peene- See irfocfoy or Me. 6os?6tyfn oncost fronsporfaffon... Job-Rat- ed RUSS & ROY Phone 183 Morgan, Utah |