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Show 2 MORGAN COUNTY NEWS at Entered eecond-clee- e matter January 7 1932, TROUBLE AT (PEACE) PROSPECT POINT. .... . at tha poet office March Morgan, Utah, undar tha Act of Published Evary Friday 3, 1879. Morgan County NEWS chewing the rag" about advertisMorgan, Morgan County, Utah ing. one flew into the establishment KamFRIAY, AUGUST 27, 1954 to see what kind of wares the aa druggists had for sale. A fishing net had a different use for Pete you. J. E. Cook. that afternoon, as be "shooed the bird out the front door. Not. Never go around with a mar-rlebefore he had lost a woman unless you can go two side bet with Keith that be would Mirounds with her husband. catch him with one try. chael Dunn. Its fair time all around these parts. Morgan this week end and Small towns have more gossips Summit county next This Is albecause Its more fun watching a ways a grand time of the year, with when you know the players. banners being put up, committees Edison didnt Invent the first game C. S. houseand Barry. and farmers Inworking maemne, but be did wives getting things ready to com- talking one that could he The hardest task of a girls life pete for the ribbons. These exposi- vent the first adis to convince a man. that his turned off. Charles Knouse. tions are always popular, for In O eorge are serious. dition to witnessing the fair events, Another happy ending at the Blake. friends and neighbors and relatives corn by the people sitting behind who come back home have a swell time visiting and renewing old how-eve- r, 60-ce- NATIONAL EDITORIAL as5C3,I4-- N CMJWftVttSASSOCWlON LHUMl.lL'Ita.'JE'llJ Advartlalng Rataa on Application 8ubacrlptlon $3.00 a ytar In advance Waekly Nawapaper Advartlalng Repreeentatjvee: Naw Datroit, Chicago; Utah York, Rapreaantatlvae, Laka City. 8alt State Praaa Aaaoclatlon, Albert W. Epparaon, Editor and Publlaher Manager Virginia U. Epparaon, Bualneaa Office Phone: 48-- d IDEAS MAKE JOBS Where does a job come from? We Sell A magazine published by one of our great chemiUnlike cal companies answers that in these words: and Install It renature. m is not found a job or apples, potatoes idea. It s sults from the marriage of a need and an All Types is the laboratory. birthplace Gas Heating Equipment Then it gives an interesting illustration from this Twenty-od- d years experience. particular companys a form oi synand Appliances ago scientists in its employ produced Yet had qualities. which outstanding thetic rubber having the Jaycee organizaFREE ESTIMATES value, largely its does to as in dubious that. practical Morgan tion were many and thoughtful It waa swell ON THE BEAM because it initially sold for a dollar a pound at a time fellows to give me that those of when natural rubber sold for a nickel. With Al honor, for which I express my sincere appreciation. Still, the company had faith in this new product L Cottrell Edmonds it to were Millions Stopped in at the Simpson Drug develop of the laboratory. spent afterHad a nice visit Monday store In Kam&s Monday, and who and find uses for it. Manufacturing plants were built. noon with John L. Owen, new sup- should Heating & Appliance I see but some folks from Summit South rubthe of natural of erintendent while that The cost was brought down, Kaysvllle. La Verl Stewart, his wife Company School district. He waa buay at and Mrs. Arles Steiner, on their ber rose. Finally the product caught on, and hla desk drafting plana for the open- way up the canyon to do some fishdid consumption doubled and tripled year after year. 1594 So. State ing of the achool term, but he ing Just relaxing. Seemed good to about me with chat to time men have old friends. chemical 2,600 chat a bit with company employs Salt Lake City, Utah Today the mutual friends of oura In Brigham old gag of "getting the bird That to make and sell this synthetic rubber. Thousands of City, Phone: hla former home. Hes quite came true for Pete and Keith at additional people have good jobs in other companies pleased with the achool plant at Simpsons we While Monday. wereg Its the finest small which convert the product into a long list of articles Kamaa. says plant hes seen and that everything bought by ultimate consumers. All that employment, Is In good repair for the coming which today contributes materially to our national school term. income and our living standards, came out of the sd Waa honored Monday night by laboratory. the Morgan Junior Chamber of In short, the way to create jobs, and still higher Commerce, when they presented me with an honorary membership living standards, is to keep new ideas germinating In the club. The citation, given for and to encourage men and companies to take the nec- service to the organization, waa essary risks and make full use of them. wholly undeserved, as a newspaper- man's Job and duty la to promote community betterment and Just IVANS PANTS ARE FALLING DOWN The Soviet male is in danger of having his pants and In Russia under Communism. Red fall down because of shortage of suspenders ana but- Human lethargy and ourtheAmerJeopardize tons, says a recent AP dispatch from Moscow, propagranda ican way of life and our future prosAmerican citizens need to describing the trials and tribulations Russian shop- perity. be awakened, and the facts about pers are now undergoing. And the dispatch is based America need to be repeated over r on high authority Soviet Trade, the official news- and over again, to all ages, people gather. paper of the ministry which runs all the stores in the country. It seems that the volume, variety and quality of all manner of goods have been decreasing, despite all the late government propaganda about giving consumers a better break. The commonest wares are in short supply sewing needles, hairpins, garters, shaving gear, belt buckles, cosmetics, elastic items and so on and so on. And some of these goods, Soviet Trade says, are obtainable from speculators and black ket operators who operate out of suitcases and briefcases on the streets right in front of the empty stores. Thus does the workers paradise meet the needs and desires of the people. And the reason things work out this way isnt hard to discern. Under communism, or any other totalitarian system, there is no true competition as we know it m either manufacturing or retailing. There is no incentive to do a better job. Everything is run by decree, and the redtape involved ROBERT REES is incredible. The result is poor goods, shortages of CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF goods, excessively-price- d goods. American factories produce what the Republican Ticket people g !ut 0f business American stores Well qualified for the office he has had actual exComMHt1nnhveOP,v Wan.t or thy e out of business. seeks, Mr. Rees in law enforcement, hav Price equitable. Thats the dif-- perience f Ur marketinS s)'stem and the ing served as marshal of Bountiful SoWet system?6" City and deputy sheriff of Davis ... by Dr. George S. Benson - NATIONAL IDUCATION Searcy, Arkansas PftOGtAM really at your finger tips when electricity is on the job. At the push of the button, water flows to your barn, milk house, feed lot or home. For only a few pennies, electricity does the work of many hired hands. buy from your dealer Mil UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. m, xvY to 1953, when he County from returned to work for the J. E. Rees and Sons Ranch. hlMCTO So much of your farm work is y Chances are, you U be at a loss for words, too . . . after just a few minutes with a "Rocket Oldsmobile. Theres so much thats great . . . even ,T'errr-fishort! For example, original color styling already honored by a host of imitations! Interiors a step beyond your dreams! New, widest ever vision with Oldsmobiles panoramic windshield! And in Rocket Engine speaks for itself. To all this, add action, the 183-hSafety Power Steering, Power Brakes in fact, every power feature iu the book . . . for wonderful, uorhless driving no matter what lies ahead. Result: the greatest popularity and highest sales in Olds history! Isnt that your cue to visit our showroom . . . take the wheel ' . . . and let a "Rocket Engine Oldsmobile do the "talking! c 1951 LISTEN JU3EMCJ1IJS! helps my profits grow too! teiffti where-eve- a'-' ELECTRICITY He Is a resident of Morgan and has had three years of college education. He is a veteran of World War II, having served in the U. S. Navy life-lon- g otmply cant doocribo if! -- p. ... Air Corps. Mr. Rees is married to the for-e- r The simplest and yet one of the much as a workman In Peggy Johanson and they have England afimportant lessons all Americans ter nine years under Soicallsm, and four sons. All are members of North ward. should learn about our way of life five times as much as the Com- Morgan to the office of sheriff, elected If Is its economic advantages. Our munist worker in Russia. school children especially need to This unmatched productivity know just how much better off gives Americans their higher living they are materially than the chil- standard. And it continues to make dren In the nations of Europe and life better. In 1900, there were Asia. Knowing the facts of our ad- 9,500 people In America for each vantages over people who live under car. Today, there are three and other systems gives us good reapersons for each automoson to resist the expansion of bile. Just 30 years ago the ratio was Socialism in any form, and It builds one washing machine for every 115 up our immunity to the left wing persons. Today there Is one for propaganda which seeks slyly to every 4.7 persons. Savings , acundermine confidence In the Amer- counts In 1920 averaged 8220 per person. Today, they average 11,437. ican system. Our private enterprise economy, The left wing propagandists and their dupes are constantly attack- with it profit motive and competi-- j ing the profit motive, which pro- tive market, is the central factor vides the impulse in our system. in our prosperity. It operates on They seek to undermine our respect the fundamental idea of private for it. In subtle and Indirect ways. ownership of the production and They try to persuade people that distribution facilities. The only It doesnt operate in the best in- other kind of economy provides for terest of all the people. Vet the government ownership or rigid facts are that the average American government control of these facilworkman produces two times as ities. This latter kind has been opr as a man In a erating. in varying degrees, In the much per similar job In Switzerland or Swe- European countries whose living den or Belgium, three times as standards are so far below our own. Ophool at awira cut to Mr. Rees will devote full-tim- e the performance of the duties of the position, as he realizes the treof the mendous responsibilities sheriff of Morgan County. VOTE AT THE PRIMARY one-ha- lf man-hou- SEPTEMBER 14 Paid Political Adv. M DUm Watson - Tanner Features . . . Griffon and Society Brand He Me, Ci A C Mere Motor, Vefce, OLDSMOBILE Suite Wilson Bros. Furnishings Shoe Stetson Hate Interwoven Sox SEE Nunn-Bus- h YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEA L E R OLSEN CHEVROLET CO. Watson - Tanner CLOTHING CO. Ogden S44 24th SL Morgan, Utah Phone 100 SEE US POR "ROCKET" S P E C I A LS SA F ETY T E S T E D USED CARS! |