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Show THE A ID EE IR SERVING VALLEY RIVER EEAR THE p ' , GEORGE Sttref. Published by the PimrKHIKf. COMPANY. Inc. ipapiFR i Ji Ul-lon Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year S. BENSON PraiJttHatiii$ Ctllcff . jrktwat miy Be Thrifty? V Entered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. r A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Publishe- Thursday T.n,.- ,- - 13. Portage LOOKING : AHEAD w LEADER Ben Franklin's old wisdom: "A penny saved is a penny earned" had a great part in building America. In fact, it made enough sense to become a part of America. Our thriftiness contributed Sirs. Virjil C. Harris returned Mrs. Rose Ekins home Thursday evening from Los Angeles, California where she has been visiting with her sons and daughters the past few weeks. Elaine Ekins and Gene Jacobsen brought her home from Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allen and Mrs. Rae Gurr of Ogden visited Sunday with their father and brother, John B. Allen, who is recovering from a heart attick. Byron Hall of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the home of his mother Mrs. Harold E. a 4 3- - tT work counters on each side. The room is in front, convenient to liyii g room and kitchen. Bedrooms have cross ventilation High double windows provide additional wah space. Each bedroom has two wardrobe, iivinoum wonderfully to building this land of ours, and the folks who saved omrm inn j fl Lake last at Salt removed tonsils their to a had do lot with pennies "Thatcher Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Compton it You can count over most of Hall. type closets, the hall a linen closet and remained in Salt Lake until Sun- it. You can count over most of Mrs. Wendell C. Hall and son. the vestibule a coat closet. by ANN WOOD c day. Qi Bioaoom the serve Raymond, Mrs. Virgil C. Harris! H'OmS'S I The exteriur is finished with wide sidMrs. Ervin Petersen entertain- us sogreat companies that and Miss Gayle Adams spent the Mrs. and Carol, daughter, well and behind today, last home at her a at in party ing and vertical boards in the gable The Brigham ed weekend visiting all of them you will dis- John W. Knudsen spent Friday nearly and Saturday in Ogden. Friday. roofing is asphalt shingles. The front with Miss Nancy Jeppesen. at- cover a history of saving and Mrs. and Mr. Ray terrace covered. Joseph ThatJohn F. to1 Conley motored Thursday evening at the THE CARYL YE features a through livEliza- thrift that made the original Salt Lake Mrs. of funeral the tended for was held City Saturday night' The main bedy of the house is 36 feet cher ward, a party on idea possible. ing room which separates the service the outgoing officers of the beth Bambrough at Ogden But I say that saving money to get Mrs. Conley, who visited by 20 feet, the overall dimensions 38 feet rooms from the sleeping area. Windows mutual. The evening was spent Monday. was one time a good philosophy. the past week with Mr. and Mrs- at each end open to bcth the street and by 30 feet. Floor area is 840 square feet In playing games after which a Tne Genealogical committee That Is because it was practiced K. M. Ward. They returned home garden. The fireplace is located at the with a volume of 15,630 cubic feet inSunday It would be Sunday. hot supper was served. The lady furnished the program consisted as cluding full basement. just good today, Mrs. quiet end of the living room. Kenneth Knudse-l- return- officers received a potted plant evening. The program would and a go For further information about THE toward way long The galley type kitchen has cabinets and ed home from Malad Sunday and the men received the book of talks by Mrs. Lesliea Wight the s and oppirtuni-tiewrite the Small House Plajobs creating CARLYLE, on both walls with the sink under ths vocal duet with a new baby boy. "These Amazing Mormons" by Mrs. Roy Anderson, which the future of upon stove St. Cloud, Minn. on inside is The nning window. the Bureau, wall, Mr. and Mrs. Alva by Mr. and Mrs. Verl Waldron this nation must Howell Joseph II. Weston. if the depend Ann Miss solo and a piano by to Logan Monday, where philosophy of saving were put to motored Tuesday morning the Thatcher Wood. Mrs. Howell received medical atmore use. But saving and thrift and Bothwell grade schools Mrs. Royal Halford was taken care. have tended the movie, "Christopher to the Valley Hospital where she today fallen into dishonor. Miss Rilla Beth John and Loren Columbus." Today, the man who thinks of is being treated this week. r Maneuvers Bailey of Ogden spent the week- Mrs. Rita Compton had her his M. Knudsen and savin? and then of Mrs. money Pcolhall Out cf S5.CC3 at the home of Rilla Beth's Nassie Margaret Moon went to Brigham investing those savings is likely end . KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.-- A dis- to be called a foolish man. Hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. John. City where they plan to spend .1. ?l Ronileman Mrs. E. Harris and Mrs. j Zina 'l tinguished looking on Penalties winter Thrift the remainder of the walked into the crowded Klamath Mon- to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hall. People who know facts can Nancy Clegg went Logan Finest Comfort - Better Shows billiard hall, flashed a bad:e at to spend the weekend at- - with two employees and said: "This is call such a man foolish. There day Te Jay Your Pharmacist Dtcji A few facts About.,, are two reasons for this attitude. tending classes for 4H Club r it, boys. Come along with me." of I) Ezra Mrs. Mr. Price and U. A. S. leaders C. at the District Attorney Dayton Von First: it is r.enrly impossible to a ua a were guests of Mrs. four year old daugh- - Smithfield in reporting the event, raid save RESINAT Tamara, Vactor, Government money. on Monday evening taxing Allen Elma 1 y the visitors then picked up the and government dis- ter of Mrs. Stanley H. Castleton, and Tuesday. policies DRS. GUSTAV MARTIN and JOHN was treated at the Valley strongbox containing $VC0C of and led the pu?z!ed employees tc couragementwell-ni- private thrift WILKINSON cf the National Drug Co. from Monday until Wednesmaka it a impossible the county courthouse. FRIDAY - SATURDAY W. Ault of Logan, brother J. Research Laboratories in Philadelphia There he told them to be sealed feat for the few pcop'e who have day. LAST TWO DAYS Miss Audrey Howell of Brig-- 1 of Mrs. T. A. Carter called at have developed a yellow, tasteless powder to outside Van Vactors o.'fiec. He "investment sie" incomes the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. "WORLD PREMIER" Rasinat, which brings rapid relief from asked Van Vactor for the city at- save anything at all. So why try? am City spent Sunday with her Ault on Saturday. J. MrsJames the pain of ulcers. This is one of the torney and was directed down the Second: there's, not sufficient parents, Mr. and corridor. With the strorcbox under incentive to invest. Howell. new discoveries constantly being many Heavy Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Ault were t) his arm, he walked out of sight Bill Harris of Trenton and r to the 'drugs which give relief to added income and taxes make i down the hall. in Salt Lake Monday and Tuesof Wendell Harris spent Logan suifering humanity. l so WARNtR BROS: After a time, the two employees (earnings from investments with their parents, Mr. day of last week. left their seats and asked the dis- low that very few of those who Sunday 6 ADAM'S DRUG STORE trict attorney for an explanation. do save will take the risk invol- and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris. D. Burke Mr. Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gephart Dredge Then the search began. ved in putting new money into and Mrs. Leonard Hughes and left for Los Angeles, California Van Vactor said the man was industry. Technicolor Mwnwwwwi "wwnwa w hiwiwiiiiih r but that was traced to the airport The peoplo of this nation are son visited with Mr. and Mrs. on Tuesday where they plan to the last seen of him snd the $5,100. home. make their rapidly forgetting what those Maurice Thomas Thursday. habits of personal thrift of lay Hew, or 'Lost' Comet ing it up for the rainy day, have Discovered Hear Pisces BAY ENRIGHT --- "-" meant in the growth and pro The gress of the nation. And this is PASADENA, CALIF. SUN - MON - TUES true despite the fact that a dollar California Institute of Technology has reported that a new, or Jan. 22 - 23 - 21 of private investment is 14 times "lost" comet has been discovmore effective in creating jobs Crut Production, Inc., paints C; ered by astronomers at Mount than a dollar of government I lU'JCtttf R0BU7 6I0RSI Palomar observatory. money. When money is put into Dr. Albert G. Wilson and his business it goes to work, benejdm erica too: one ZOOJQ. ., assistant, R. G. Harrison, idenfitting everyone. But money tified the comet from phototaken from business and investu4PPZAUZED. . . and AGREED tAat tie graphs taken by the giant ors is a great drag on the whole Schmidt telescope. nation's welfare. At first they believed the ' L ? ' '' ' a was minor On Teaching Thrift body heavenly "Time of Your Ufe" lias ; 4 ' "'""i v ,, '' planet, but changed their identiI am seriously concerned lest Been Cancelled fication when later photographs our youth grow up losing sight of showed a taiL Distance and size the importance of thrift. This tail ""'m'' iMM. iyMA vm,A WED - TIIURS of the comet were not deweek 17 to been has 23) (January Wilson said termined, but Dr. Jan. 25 - 26 Thrift It is in the constellation of Pisces designated "National . .. and was moving away from the Week," and it seems to me this sun. is a irond time to pause and do our bit toward the preservation The discovery was made from some of the first photographs of thrift. Whether we teach prwv1 taken with the Schmidt our young people thrift, both by Natelescope for the precept and example, can have tional Geographic society survey a lot to do with America's fu of the universe. l II m . j n j Badge-Flashe- J I 1 i , i n n i k pool-hall'- Hos-pit- al gt - cor-poati- ! A t ., mm m mil mmm m ''a 4v 4,,A is J7JIS7J. and jRnest. at Zowest Cost : h five-yea- r ture. The 1D JET ID) IT New 1LA II 3 11 TREMONTON SHOWS START 7:00 WEEK NIGHTS SATURDAY - SUNDAY MATINEES 3:00 FRIDAY - SATURDAY', Jan. - 20 21 9 JffiWlfo ,v Uj EXFLGD1NG WITH ACTION! f III -J- I IM BANNOH 14 Al AN BAXTER VIRGINIA GIIMORI iicm.hj KOllMAK SERIAL CARTOON SHORT NEWS THURSDAY - IRIDY - SATURDAY Jan. 2G - 27 - 23 iitFTfeKLlER. s t SERIAL quick dollar. A Thrifty Nit ion America was built by dreamers, however. We can give most of the credit to those practical men and women who had ideas. It was either their own hard earned dollars or the savings of others of l'ke courage, that made those dreams come true. If there was anv ramble, it was simply the risk thev dared place upon their own and abilitlics. Thy had Hi" nnccssary courage and vision. Thcv had enough In centive t en ""re fn niternrl.se. Tn a word, that Is the philosophy of free enterprise. Mav America's rhosonv always be thus. We must know and understand the meaning of thrift. More than that, we cannot afflord to penalise thase who would save money, by anv national policy or practice. Savings put to work, in the form of capital for new and growing enterprises, must continue to be our best insurance for prosperity and (nil emp'oyment. Mv hope is that we shall become a nation of thrifty people. This would do ranch to preserve our nation. ids SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY 4 Big Days January - 22 - 23 - 21 - 23 CARTOON Our young folks must be taught that there Is no such thing as "easy money." We can not afford to educate this gener ation that the best way to make money is to go into politics, marry into it. win a radio "trive away," find a new "racket," wait for a rich uncle to die, win the sweeDstakes. or live on the dole. It is possible to eet money in all these ways, but they are not the ri?ht ways. This country was not built by those wishful think ers who are ever looking for the CARTOON Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams and familj of East Garland visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams. Th Stylelin. D luxe We believe you, too, will agree that you can't equal Chevrolet for beauty and comfort for performance with economy for driving ease and safety at Chevrolet's low prices and with Chevrolet's low cost of operation and upkeep! 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