Show The B Boys ys j t I Column I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I l DAYS JOYOUS LILTING steps that will never h hurry Tuned to chirping crickets crickets' and winds wind's small fury Dancing pausing wisp will steps I carry Him to school early I Rhythm lowing flowing stemmed from his growing wonder Music singing swaying his body slender Beauty carving worldliness for him under under un un- der der Years of such wander Fresh and strong his memory does not waver waverD D pealing Dealing lIng thoughts his smile cannot annot hope to cover Turning back to look at the leaves fall over There by the river Wishing I could capture his carefree i laughter On a record record play play It In moments after Capture too his elder down spirit softer Far than a Do feather Bernice Ames o o o IDEAS MAKE L JOBS WHERE DOES a Job come from A magazine published by one of our great chemical companies answers that In la these words Unlike potatoes or apples apple a Job Is not found In nature It results from irom the marriage of ol a need and an Idea Its birthplace Is the lab lab- oratory Then It gives an Interesting Illustration illustration tion from this particular company's experience Twenty-odd Twenty years ago scientIsts scientists in Its employ produced a form of synthetic rubber which had outstanding j qualities Yet many were dubious as to its practical value largely because It Initially y sold for a dollar a pound at a time when natural rubber sold for a I nickel Still the company had faith In this new product of the laboratory Millions were spent to develop It and find uses for It Manufacturing plants were built The cost cast was brought down while that of natural rubber rose Finally the product product product pro pro- duct caught on on and consumption doubled and tripled year after year Tod Today y the chemical company employs I 2600 men to make and sell this synthe- synthe Continued on Page Four I I The Boys Boy's Column Continued from Page One tic rubber Thousands of additional people have good Jobs In other othor companies com which convert the product Into i a long list of articles bought by e consumers All that employment h today contributes materially to our national na income and o our our r living standards came out of the laboratory In short the way to create more Jobs and still higher living standards Is t t tc keep new Ideas germinating and germinating and to encourage encourage en courage men and companies to take th necessary risks and make full use o 0 them O O O OIT IT COULD HAPPEN HERE STATE T TAXPAYERS A X PAY E R S got knockout punch by fire So did cooperators who donated work equip ment meat and food to help put out the Orem City Park fire Ire In Provo Canyon August AugustI 1 I not counting free time and dona dona- Utah county paid over 1000 your State Board of Forestry and Fire Control 2500 State Fish and Game paid 1500 and the Uinta National Forest Forest Forest For For- est 1840 Losses Incurred by Or Orem em City and local farmers in the clogging of their water supply are not known but I they were considerable I This fire escaped a public park on Sunday where there were enough people I Ito to have quickly stopped It They didn't I stop It neither did they gather evidence evidence evidence evi evi- evi- evi dence to help prosecute the case Until citizens take a personal interest fire Ire control wherever they may go In Utah will continue to have such fire losses Everybody Its It's everybody's re responsibility pays the bill The strong wind and dry conditions of I August 1 I quickly spread the Orem fire over the rough lower o of Mt i making the suppression Job Joba I Ia a tough one Ten fire units directed by I Sheriff Sheri Theron S. S Hall and aided by crews with hand to tools ls surrounded theburn the theburn I burn Monday but strong changeable whirling winds took it for another run I the next day making a total of acres burned right In the heart of the winter deer range and across canals and onto the local watershed Forest Supervisor Jim Jacobs was called in to direct the i firefighting in the second period Once the fire Ire escaped organized sup sup- work was Immediate and cooperative cooperative coop coop- response superb but this fire brings into public focus the need of or keener keene keener Individual community interest in fire prevention O O O LIKE LIIm A SCHOOL WITHOUT A TEACHER A SMALL town without a newspaper would be like a school without a teacher o of a church without a pastor I II I That striking opinion comes from fromI I Professor John H H. Carey of the Department Department Department Depart Depart- ment of Journalism of the University of or Oklahoma He went on to say this In the aggregate the country newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper determines the outcome of more elections exerts a greater influence for constructive community progress is read longer by more members of or the family and constitutes with Its millions of I circulation and quadrupled millions of readers a a. better advertising medium I than any other group of or newspapers or ori i periodical publications Through service to Its community I the country newspaper will wUl not merely survive It will continue to flourish I. I O O O OLIVE I LIVE PENSIONS S WRITING IN The Exchange Sam II points out that something has happened to the business of saving I money for tor retirement People no longer think exclusively In terms of assuring a fixed Income of so many dollars a month They think in terms of a live e pension which will provide variable income ln tn come to keep step with changing living costs Mr writes This shift shUt to It emphasis to a completely new philosophy philoSOphy phy of or retirement planning has beer made necessary by many years of tion Lion It has been made b badding adding the live Uve ingredient of commo shares to the traditional program c c c. fixed income securities For recen economic history has proved conclusive the rise in value and Income from a ar ai Investment in good sound common comma shares can and does compensate fathe fo fa the declining purchasing power of thE th dollar It Is a bold man Indeed who dare to forecast the term long-term trend of prices price They may go up some more they ma mal malgo go down they may remain constant Whatever the case those who put a a. part par of their retirement Income Investment into stocks in which they have faith are following the best available system for dealing with whatever the trend proves to be More and more people particularly particular those In the average Income bracket are doing this Thus they become share owners of American enterprise enterprise and anil thus their future and the future o ol or enterprise become one |