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Show 21, 1949 Tne BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. Tremonton. Utah ITfiJ013 FROU TTAINED Eunice ,f of f ana Mir? -.- Elma Allen I Temp Logan performed by . Christiansen. ll"131 Ssied by their c-- - n P f Pet- - Y tare Ijt's the to here jlCAGO is answer s.e CALIFORNIA SIMADA CLUB ACTIVITIES Mrs. Mabel Romer was the j M; 222L econ.imy-miiidi'- I other of mapf ul a far .near or . . . amazingly low. on the save 20 "ip when you buy I trip tickets. Go now! y.-G- o HAS BIRTHDAY Richard Hupp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Hupp was honored with a birthday party last Wednesday when he celebrated hts 11th birthday. Games were played and a luncheon and birthday cake enjoyed by Richard and his ten guests. i tOfR FARES (amt jl Bargains $11.80 CITY ,;KE 0 14-9- JGELES 14-7- iVD 90 j. , Agent E.HALL, Hotel Phone i.dland a is coumsri wax 3 88-R1- .... ! . hL Dl. I ft j Mind apillaria worms Miori ii w genllt that doctn' wflerl if Try thm bow. J ttrvico to Roixr b Our Slogan Poultry ''Druor Fast! ! Store Utah Ronton, few So Easy! So Thorough! 54 to h'slc over your rugs njttmlined lightweight G-- E how U cleans brushes 4JT tlwnifnee ;hve built .n it'!!'" and efficiency into this hand- - 4Notk oulotor thickness. and gently.. balanced "J 9 adjusts S"tpor-loos-ens quickly J Si GUESTS AT THE C. W. GREEN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Burton Howard llm tilt-edg- e. empty. MODEL AVF 28 bS MJCu The Delos Udy family, the Ira Ward family . and the Russell Capener family were among the visitors at the Bird Refuge, West of Brigham, Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ward spent Easter Sunday in Boise, visiting with relatives and friends. They also attended the Easter cantata on the Whitney Bench. Sunday guests . - - ""VIC I ia try ,t for h Compute trl ftl "bnve-tfloor" cleaning Inntt lot utt VACUUM S13.80 worth m htlh '(' CLEANER of and ACCESSORIES for the price of the cleaner Plus One Cent KUSS at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gephart were Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Clayton and children of Salt Lake City. 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Woodhead, Mrs. Reese B. Mason and Mrs. D. B. were hostesses to the First District Dental Auxiliary last Thursday evening at the Green home. Luncheon was served, after-whlDonna Green and Joan rendered some G. Archibald numbers. Mrs. Don musical Peckenpaugh read the play Dream Olrl," by Elmer Rice. ladles were present. Twenty-fiv- e thrilling... m O vice-presid- wide-to- p o re- ceived word that Lowell is in the army mechanics school at Eschivege, Germany. road-worth- raJPrr S CLEANER V Mr. and Mrs. Rus.e!l Capener, parents of Lowell Capener, 'd THIS NEW I end with her sist,?r Mr. and Mrs. Harry Canfield. "all-round-performa- round-- larji o) Tre-jmont- on Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pierce of Salt Lake City spent the week- y, Ride the most beautiful, most roomy, most car in America! Enjoy a most v Sohbury', lii Lumping all government together federal, state, local tax collec tions for the 1948 fiscal year came to 26 per cent of the national in come. Perhaps you can see it bet ter if we should divide up that $55 2 billion of tax collections to find what was your part. It amounts to $377 for each man, woman, and child in the nation. You didn't pay that much? Brother, your share wan tucked away in the price of every thing you spent your money for! Government Unlimited? You can see how much taxes have grown, if you compare the above figures with those for 1940. Then tax collections were $14.4 billion, or 18.9 per cent of national income The amount for each person in li4il was only $103. In eiht years, there fore, we have more than tripled our taxes. A lot of it tesults from the war. We're spending a lot in Europe, certainly. But let us not us? that as an excuse for lack of vigilance about the restof it. We are inclined to justify boom and resulting government high taxes in a number of strange ways. In depression times, we call for more and more spending. That means taxes, but we put them off until later. Then in time of plenty, we think up more things that government can do "better" for us, feeling sure that we can afford it At the same time, we ignore wartime debt and forget that we ever did any "deficit" spending! Must we dedicate ourselves to unlimited government? Voters Are Taxpayers Knowing that "power to tax is power to destroy," the founding fathers placed tax power upon Congress. This power was not meant to be abused. Citizens then were aware that government was meant to serve them, not they to serve the government. That is the viewpoint SHOWER FOR ANN PALMER Ora Faye Iverson and Bernice MRS. SHUMWAY ENTERTAINS During the dance a solo "BeBridge club was held at the cause" was rendered by Owen Heaton will be hostesses at a home of Mrs. Jack Shumway J. Jones, and a tap dance was shower to be given in honor of Wednesday evening. One other Ann on Palmer Sunday given by Beverely Cannon. Musiuest was Miss Kathy Iaurie of cal numbers were presented by Long Beach, California. Prizes Gordon Smith and Lamar and went to Mrs. Evan Green, Mrs. Carl Ashby. DEANNE BONE CAST IN Wesley Gephart and Mrs. R. G. The couple left that evening1 SHAKESPARE PRODUCTION Woodhead. Refreshments were for a honeymoon trip, after DeAnne daughter of Mr. and served. which they will make their home ana Mrs. R. N. Bone of Tremonin Blue Creek. ton a student of the U. S. A. C. First Grandson For The new Mrs. Allen was en- has been cast as Katherine, the The Mortensons tertained Fridap evening at her shrew, in the U. S. A. C. producand Mrs. Jay Mortenson home in Fielding. tion of Shakespeare's "The Tam- announce the arrival of a son ing of the Shrew'" to be present- born April 15th at Shaw Field, WM D. HARRIS CELEBRATES North Carolina. This is the first ed April 27th 30th. BIRTHDAY grandson for Mr. and Mrs, J. M. On Sunday a family party was Mortenson. enjoyed in the home of Mr. anc B.P.W.C. HOLD Mrs. Wm. D. Harris in Portage. MONTHLY MEETING ATTENDS STOCKHOLDER'S The B. P. W club members CONFERENCE The occasion was the 72nd birthday anniversary of Wm. D. Harris met at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Harry Drew attended a two-and 28 children and grandchil- Pope Monday evening. The pro- day conference in Berkeley, dren were present to enjoy the gram was under the direction of California, of the Federal Land turkey dinner. Guests included Mrs. Virginia Blackham, chair- Bank Stockholders, over the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Harris, Mr. man of the International Rela- weekend. He returned home and Mrs. Lamont Moore and tions committee, and included a Wednesday. family of Idaho Falls, Mr. and solo by Carol Craghead, accomMrs. Charles Ward and family panied by Ann Holland. Son For The Byingtons Kleon Kerr addressed the of Ogden, Wendell Harris of LogMr. and Mrs. Freeman Bying- on members "The the Lee subject Mr. Mrs. Fuhriman and ton announce the arrival of a an, North Atlantic Pact." Mrs. j and and Ellalla son born in a Logan hospital last family Cornwall and daughter of Saturday. April 16th. This is oftaxpayers. and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil MIDLAND CAMP MEET their third child but the first Harris and family of Portage. The Midland boy. D.U.P. met The afternoon was spent easter- - at the home Camp, cf Mrs. Dezza ing in the canyon. Christensen on Friday, April 15. "The Story The lesson ent BRIDE TO-B- E of the Blind in Utah" was given ENTERTAINED by Mrs. Maude O. Cook and MrS, Mrs. 'Delbert East honored her Rose Kerr. Aft r the Jesson a niece Ann Palmer, daughter of program was t resented. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Palmer, at a Lottie Munns nve a reading shower held in her home in "Foolish Questirrs," Helen Han Woodscross, Thursday. Ann re- son and LaRue Erickson enter ceived many beautiful gifts tained the group with playing Miss Palmer will also be hon- and singing two numbers com ored at a luncheon given by her posed by Sybil Luke, daughter of aunt, Mrs. F. R. Bobton in Boun- Mrs. Helen Wilson, entitled "A tiful, Friday. Little Town in Utah" and "Roll On Wagon Trail." Refreshments FIRST WARD MOTHER'S were served. AND DAUGHTER'S BANQUET SCHEDULED DANCE CLUB HOLDS Tremonton First Ward LDS SUCCESSFUL CLOSING girls and their mothers will be DANCE entertained in the Tremonton The Tremonton Dance Club First ward recreation hall Mon- held their closing dance of the day evening. The banquet will season in the high school gym, start at 8 p. m. last Thursday evening, using the prom decorations. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Whitney were the chairmen, assisted by Mr. and Mrs.. Howard Freiss, Mr, and Mrs. Dwayne Faulk, Mr. and Mrs. Deloris Harris, Mr. and Mrs Arnold Whittaker and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Robbins, other members of the committee. During the intermission was the floor show and then new officers were presented, namely, Mrs. Howard Freiss, president; and Evan Green, Mrs. Clifford McMurdie, T-S- gt J - - j V: d 1 ias. 19 LOOKING AHEAD When met in the Ulan Power & Ught auditorium E S. BENSON Monday evening. One new mem- .' i'V ' PrciiJitt HjrJ.., Ciltttt Der was welcomed, Mrs. Ruby Sure 1 Jtjtm Thompson. Mrs. Kathryn Maughan gave You and Your Share the lesson assisted by Mrs. If ever thij nation needed an Marion Iverson, Mrs. June GarCongress, it is m- w field, Mrs. Mildred Shumway. The cost of government has hot Mrs. Venice Ewer and Mrs. Roma up all out uf sight. Current higl, Whittaker. costs of government represent mere The Lesson dealt with Latin than just dollar inflation. What we American countries. Mrs. Mild- have had. without clearly realizing red Harris concluded the even- it, is 8 boom in government. This ing with a moving picture on boom has flourished until there of collapse from the very Mexico. Refreshments were danger size of th itself superstructure served to fourteen members and Our ship of state is indeed toptwo guests. heavy. mothers, Mr. and Mrs. Clyds guests at the Eli Winzeler home' Sorenson, Blaine Peterson and on Thursday evening for Miss ' E,?rtha Landvatter, Mrs. Almira Irene; Boarn. A wedding dinner followed for uauon and Don Woerner all of immediate members of the fami- California, who were sDenrli nor n week's vacation here. ly at the Peterson home. The evening was spent in A reception and dance was held in the evening in the Field- Playing Tripoli, after which refreshments were served. ing ward hall. Guests were received by the bride and groom, Mrs. Elma Pet- ANN PALMER AND erson and Mrs. Elma Allen, Vern RICHARD RUCKER Allen, brother of the groom act- TO BE MARRIED ed as best man. Arlene Peterson Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Palmer ansister of the brid?, was maid of nounce the engagment of their honor with Lois Elaine Peterson daughter Ann to Richard W. and Mrs. Valoise Sorenson as Rucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. bridesmaids. R. Rucker, to take in the The bride was gowned in a Tremonton Second place ward next white satin formal, with a pearl Thursday, April 28th. The ceredecorated sweetheart neckline. mony will be performed by PresiA finger tip veil fell from a tiara dent R. J. Potter. of seed pearls and she wore a A wedding dance will honor the corsage of red roses. Her attend- couple "the same evening at the ants wore pastel formals with Second ward, to which all their white carnation corsages, while friends are invited. Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Allen wore corsages of white garden- But times have changed. Nowa- days American voters ithough they be taxpayers to the tune of billions look upon themselves first as receivers it government benefits, last a payers of tax. Our federal government is now making payments direct to 15.830.899 persons Some of these are necessary. But too many of us. far too many for the good of the nation, have a personal interest in seeing government expenditures continue. Will any of these 16 million bite the hand that feeds them? You see, this is the wy we ourselves can undermine the cornerstone of freedom. Almost without knowing it. we have created a hupe central government, then given it power to perpetuate itself. If big government can minimize the dangers of entrenched bureaucracy, keep public waste and extravagance out of si;ht, and go on taxing then this thing will continue regardless of the party in power. When big government sells people on the idea of lavish handouts which they themselves pay for by hi;:h taxes, ou can call this bribing people with their own money! doof ponell , . . ni . . . Supor-Cinhk- Tin . . . 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