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Show MORGAN COUNTY NEWS - NEW8 ABOUT FOLKS tr- - IN Ill during the past week with a sore ation on Wednesday morning for Morgan .County News Morgan, Morgan County, Utah FRL, OCTOBER 17, 952 PAGE 2 His mother, Mrs earache and sinus infec- appendicitis. tion. However, she Is back to Harold Troller, la at present ln aaeand-claa- s natter J1U117 7, 1932, at tha poet offiea at LOS ANGELES4rffw8M .Entered Tbora IL Johnson a very pleasant THORA H. JOHNSON UNION STOCK YAMf school and feels much better. Cheyenne, Wyo., attending the visit on Mortal, Utah, under the Act of March S, 1879. Friday. ' ' The cattle market continued to Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Blaine E. Tubbs wedding of her daughter, Hath Pabliahed every Friday. be very much In the spotlight here and daughters of Washington Ter- erine. Phono 176-J- 1 this week with new declines pub race were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielsen NATIONAL EDITOR Ai ting some quotations at the lowest Tbora Ann Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Johnson. wnjMr and family spent the week end levels in several years. Receipts Mrs. Huleta Brooks, has been very ION of TM WIMSSICvr MorHoward P. Hulet of South visiting In Wellsvllle with the were heavy and at times appeared ASSOCIATION fllMSUIE mother of Mrs. Nielsen, Mrs. Lywas a Mr. visitor of gan Sunday to be In the form of panic market man Anderson. Mrs. Jim Johnson. and He- Ing. Offerings of most classes with a few at $22. Heavier kinds Advertising Ratos os Application. were somewhat greater than the deln Mr. was Mrs. and struck Howard Tyner, Mr. Harold Nielsen ranged down to $18 with extreme mand and the market w'as a little weights at $17. Packing sows sold and Mrs. Bill Stone and daughter the eye by a flying object on MonSubscription $2.50 a year in advance. slow to clear at times. of Ogden were Sunday visitors of day and was unable to go to work from $14.50 to $16.50. Albert W. Epperson, Editor and Publisher. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Vicars. Howard Tuesday. It Is hoped that Mr. Other classes of livestock showed beare lambs and normal Sheep Virginia U. Epperson, Business Manager. Bill and went will soon have the bandto to due Nielsen Cottonwood minor up changes, mostly only cause of the lack of offerings. A Office Phone; 48. moderate to light receipts. Hogs few good Iambs moved at $25 with put up their der camp while the age removed from his eye and that It will not be damaged. are closing mostly steady after feeders at $20 and old ewes at $5 ladies visited. ' PRODUCTION IS KEY TO PROSPERITY showing some early strength. Sheep and under. Jack Tyner will undergo an oper Paid Political Adv. Mrs. Winnie Vicars paid Mrs. lambs are considered nominal In the American system the key to prosperity is and because of the lack of supplies. As the week closed the bulk of production. There are two kinds of production pro-ductfor war and production for normal use. Be- slaughter steers, heifers and stock- era and fee,ler were generally ginning in 1938, when Hitlers Germany made its I or 11 I:)11 8howed eve" first warring moves, our nation began to build up a more declines,Bul9 cows and but war production prosperity. Most of us can remem-- 1 greater lvea aml vealer8 were off only a (Asgocn ENTERPRISE -- throat, Putt Cilll 0 GREWiff on u -- ber that in 1938 the depression that had begun in 1930 hutie. had been only slightly relieved in spite of extreme The modest run of choice grad measures taken by government. In fact, in 1938 we ,n 8teers and yearlings hereB0this ek 90,(1 r;om ,29 still. had 10,000,000 people unemployed. with a short the .131 Late that year Hitler s aims became clearly evi- - top 0f 131.25. At the same time dent. Our military spending leaped upwards. In most of the good grading fed the government spent $8.9 billion; in 1940, 8hare of the Biedilim billion. Then, with Hitler on the rampage in Europe, wrade we went all out. War production and spending rose Numerous sales of Piam slaughter to the greatest height in history. The government steers were found selling down to spent $13 billion in 1941, $34 billion in 1942, $79 bil- - $19 and a little less, lion in 1946. Everybody got more dollars. But our Heifer prices moved lower along nation was paying a gastly price in human lives and wlth Bteer8- A few choice G 117ft A PLGASUftG - offer-resource- - "V!d HGLP VURGGE.F 7 t0 2959 ith Our battle casualties reached the awful lhe bulk of grass and fed heifera which means an average of 20,000 Loing 8t 23 10 26- - Plainer kindg total of 948,574 Lold down to $18. .A few good beef casualties from each of our 48 states. The World War II spending had hardly subsided cows sold up to i9, but the bulk when American soldiers found themselves f ighting of 8aIe8 ranged f,om 1650 t0 and cutter 80ld from m one in Korea. And to f.rom frightful war this n;j the amazement of most citizens, our government dis- - A few good heavy bulls sold at closed that our great stores of World War II arma- - $25 but most sales were at $19 to ments had been wasted away. Our men fought for $23. Top veaiers and calves sold months in Korea before renewed war production aJ 828 with the bulk of 84168 at could supply them with sufficient weapons. Now r2 A t,2f; better volume of trad slightly were back up 0 an $80 billion Federal fbudget with jng wag noted ln Btockere and fee1. most of the billions going for war material. era after prices declined about $1. We have great volumes of dollars in circulation Choice light weight steer and hei'b and most people have more of them than. before Ko-- good calves at $23 to $25. Most rea, but the dollars.purchasmg power is constantly Learlinga 80ld rrom ,22 to 25 wlth dropping and the latest casualty, report from Korea one load at $25.50. Plain Stockers id down to $is, shows that 120,000 American men have been maimed 1 I Fall is a glorious time for an eastern trip. If you're planning to take in the new Broadway shows bnd other exciting eastern attractions, help yourself to an extra measure of pleasure by arranging details with your nearest Union Pacific representative. Your fun starts the moment you step aboard a luxurious Union comfort of wide, Pacific train. You enjoy the Plenty of space to stretch roomy seats. Pleasant.air-conditioninand to stroll about. Delicious dining car meals, too, eleout gantly served. In October, the feature item in dining cars is charcoal broiled steak with French fried onion rings. Tender delicious! . . .juicy g. i'f ... Enjoy travel Ny at its finest. Go Union Pacific! 32 -' Or killed. TV Hog prices are little changed . . "7 is not desirable. If 0bvj?!?sly ,w.ar d . we government and taxes down Ho butcher8 gold from 21 t0 ,21.E0 their proper size, give the proven American enter- prise system an open field for productive expansion, are we Joving Hlm and deserving and establish a common-sens- e policy for coping with of Devine favor, home and abroad, our fuat Communist the menace, eountry needf 18 80me-wand far brighter than What thiBknws ture would be far more secure what th'8 cuntry 8Th find it now when we examine aU the factors in our present war production prosperity. Yes, top incould in American government flight leadership MUST LIKE THEM fluence the opening of a great new era of progress California is the lead-Although Christian the world toward and guide the goal lng food canning lofty nastate in of world peace. George S. Benson, President of tion it consumes more of the Utahs vegetables than do residents of Harding college. Parity rrf i ff 128 Far dttalli sad raiarvation yaur naarail Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. for Dependable Passenger and freight Transportation Be Specific - - - Say PAG 0PD e I Costs Less to Boy 1 Rock-botto- . m operation and upkeep i the Beehive state. In Praise of Sitting . Hail the sedentary hen NEARLY ALONE Who does her Job while sitting; Morgan county is in a class by Eats and sleeps and cackles, then itself when it comes to raising Goes back to her knitting. cabbage for canned sauerkraut The Quite unlike the nervous wren county produced nearly 3,000 tons Whos always somewhere flitting; of the vegetable last year. The Hen and wren and also men only other., listed producer was Can do a lot just sitting! Utah county, with 30 tons. New businesses Those who are ' being Thoughtful people launched at the rate of 200 every call the' local editor and give him hour of every business day, the news. Everybody would do it if NEWS: Women are better than New York Journal of Commerce only they had to get out a paper, : men at learning to drive cars, in Its the mark of a considerate per- reports. the age range 18 to 35 and 61 to son. Lumpkin (Ga.) Journal. 65, the Automobile Club of New If ye love Me, ye will keep My York reports. commandments (John xlv. 15.) a It is not enough to go to church The trade magazine The Spinnit one day a week and thus, by de-- 1 says that if the people who paid vout attendance and attention, to $11,300,000,000 for automobiles in express love t for the Lord. His 1951 had turned the money over to commandments, are to be kept the government, it would have paid every moment of every day in all Federal esepnses for only 48 days. we do, say and think only then fa lesd ifaismefB to ob efficiency saves money kter tasdk feuag-- Keeps its value longer Veterans of the trucking business buy for good, solid, levelheaded reasons. And they buy more Chevrolet trucks than any other make. Heres why. Chevrolet trucks tires, frame, axles, springs, engine, d all are transmission, brakes to your job. Come in and let us show you how great these Chevrolet trucks really are. - factory-matche- V" YES, Americans it adds up to good business to be a member of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative. Top premium prices for eggs, poultry and turkeys; lower prices for better feed; home town service; veterinary help, and patronage payments . . . these are just part of the benefits. Cn Display fyjprfn MORI CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKEI Olsen Chevrolet Co. MORGAN, UTAH LAYTON, UTAH V |