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Show THE SERVING THE IHow's Business? AMIS POPULATION PREPAREDNESS Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution "SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year From the standpoint of certain facilities and necessary conveniences, such as schools, roads and cities, the growth of this country may be getting too big for its pants! It Is beginning to burst out at the seams. It takes so long for certain cities to develop adequate school that already, in many Instances, they are completely unable to take care of the ever increasing , Entered at the post office at Trcmonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Publishe- r cently released shows that automobiles have killed more Americans than all tbe US. wars from World the Revolution through - War H! Many cities are approaching their peaks ts social and com mercial conveniences Fear of the atomic bomb in vulnerable cities is one cause, but the growing Inconvenience is the other. Retail stores are moving out into the suburbs where the conveniences that the cities used to supply can now be had! Unless city governments start to cure these difficulties before it is too late, some cities will suffer greatly. school children. A breakdown in this respect is emminent unlett the school committees and citi-- V GEORGES. BENSON zens wake up. These communities Ciltcft A PtaUiKtHariiKi 1 Set ftf. rtint ii should begin now to build school buildings and to make the teaching profession so attractive that POLITICAL EXPEDIENCY more men and women will beAND DEBT Mrs. R. W. Warnke come teachers- The welfare of If by som,3 miracle out of a this country depends on such Mr and Mrs. Grant Marble en Thousand And One Nights, the action at once. Almost eleven tertained on Monday evening. Aladdin's fabulous million babies were born in the Guests were Mrs. J. P. Barnard, genie of past three years. Add these to Brigham City: Mr.' and Mrs. Hor lamp were to appear before me present crowded conditions and ace Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ana grant one wish and one you il realize what is ahead. mond and Mr. and Mrs. l I I think should wish that only The same is true of our mart James Huesser, Barnard and their fami the financing of government be and highways. Ninety percent of lies of Deweyville. removed from the realm of ex you people who read this column pedient politics for at least the own automobiles. You know tW Mrs. Olive Duriey entertained me Rendezous Club at her home next 10 years. It would be the trainc conditions and the inad! A turkey Thursday could greatest down that cut repair bills come to blessing equacies of the roads to handle dinner wasafternoon,, served by the hostess the 150,000,000 people of the traffic. At one time it was to nineteen members and one America in these crucial times. a great pleasure and convenience But Aladdin's Lamp is merely a io own an automobile. Todav it guest, Marian Ericksen. The afternoon was beautiful fairy tale. And big is no in playing pleasure to be caught in a Five Hundred spent were and spending politicians are a bold traffic prizes jam a mile long, move a awarded to Thorben Stone. Ag- reality, as yet unbridled. iew mcnes a time and take ness Sterline and Labinia Mar It's doubtful that there are two hours toat move onlv a ble." more than a handful of neonie miles. As far as driving into a outside Washington On Tuesday afternoon Mrs who know city and finding a place to nark the full facts about the spending near Marble entertained nine- Grant where you want to go, that program een guests in honor of her son being persistently nas Ions eea.rt tn pressed on Congress by the ex- -, iMunuy Oleen's birthday. Games were en exist, furtnermore. the auto ecutive department. To get the joyed and refreshments served. facts and correlate them would mobile has become an instruMrs. Harvey Foster spent four ct death. Statistical data re require a considerable staff of days in Ogden recently as the specialists. Anrl t.n jk uw LUC guest of her mother, Mrs. Louise this way findings in an objective manner, $6 billion a year, and the nation- Smout and also her sisters, Phyljusuiymg public acceptance al debt has climbed beyond the lis Smout and Lucille Hunter. would nonpartisan quarter trillion dollar with mark Mr. Foster and Stephen motored handling. Fortunately, such a ($256 to Ogden Tuesday and she re- billion). study has been made' and such urned home with them that The Must People Pay an objective report has been A report on the Committee's presented-- by the staff of the was made to the Senate Jens Veibell has returned to oenates own Committee on findings Committee Chairman John his home after spending some Executive Department Expendi- by L. McClellan (D. Ark.). The time at the Valley hospital where tures. Committee's study of the new he underwent a major operation. Shocking Facts Mr. and Mrs. Thain Secrist program costs and the present The facts revealed are enough visited in Ogden Saturday evenbudget showed, he said, "that to to shock every free and indepensuch home of Mr. and Mrs. at the support ing expenditures on a dent person in the country. If basis will Potter. Henry impose the Congress should enact the 15 a tax burden of $433 annually Mrs. Clark Bowen attended a new major spending programs for every man, woman and child family birthday party in honor A Product of being urged by the President, in America. This, added to the of Mrs. R. W. Mantlo in Brigham the aggregate annual cost with- amount of taxes already levied City Saturday afternoon. Standard of California in the next five years wnnW for State, County and Mr. and Mrs. Thayle Neilsen of billion. The Commit- governments will makeMunicipal (.tea Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. anthe tee staff added this figure to nual tax You can save 40 to 60 obligation of the Ameri- Heber Zollinger of Sublett, Idaho the requested regular budget of can people more tahn 40 cents spent the weekend at the home on heavy-dutengine billion and got out of every dollar they earn." of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson. maintenance by using billion, or about 30 per cent of On "So as far I Monday, Mrs. Zollinger acknow," said Sen. RPM DELO Special the earnings of all the people In one the Johnsons to Salt McClellan, nacompanied other "only the U.S.A. Lubricating Oil. It contion today, among the free Lake City. tains new, high-leve- l Some of the costliest new peoples of the world, have a tax Saturday guests at the Jens items being urged are: national obligation in compounding that cuts Ve'fcell home were Mr and Mrs and comparison, health insurance, $7 billion a that is engine deposits and Chambers nf Oeripn- Mr England and England, as p-year; social security expansion, we all ' Mrs. John Veibell wear up to G0 over connow has an of West know, T costing $6 billion; housing and and Mr. and Mrs. Bob ventional heavy-dutstandard of living austerity i. .V.1V. public works, $1.4 billion; the wmcu y and daughter of Los Anwe, Dy graiuiues of a type oils. Ask about Brannan farm program, billion $6 dollars geles, a California. are year, RPM DELO Special helpbillion; aid to education, $560 Mrs. Lee Stone spent several to support. The prosher ing million (to be verv raDirflv v. Lubricating Oil today! pects of our traveling the road days with her daughter, Mrs. Lee panded), etc. The total new $25 that England has taken are Cherry in Ogden, while her husounon is recommended in band was confined to a hospital spite appalling." of the fact that the executive No with pneumonia. Aladdin's Lamp Available is already Dial 2251 deficit The executive department has Mr. and Mrs E. E. Leflpr anri Tremonton department spending to the tune of $5 or just recommended costly new daughter, Bonnie, were weekend increases In unemployment com- - guests at the home of another v rf'w J CeUiti&ttn - j U I j require ( ed members of the Rendezvous Club at her home in Providence Saturday afternoon. A lovely luncheon was served to twelve guests- Prizes were won by Juan-It- a Bigler. Maurine Jensen and Josephine De Long. finnrfav riinnpr enests flt the R. W. Warnke home were Mr. and Mrs. M- A. Talbot of Ogden. in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Morrison and family were callers. Miss Lucille Fronk of Ogde spent Thursday and Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fronk. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Biddle and family visited Sunday with Mrs. Biddle's mother, Mrs. Ellen Hancey and her sister, Mrs. Git-tein Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ericksen and son, Bryce, called at the home of Sarah L. Bowen of Wellsville Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ericksen motored to Bear Lake Sunday, where they visited Mrs. Erick-sen- 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben - By Roger W. Babson VALLEY RIVER BEAR Utah LEADER Floor Sealfrs Penetrate Penetrating floor sealers used on frequently floors are ri. In a te York where traffic is quite heavy. These finishes sink into the pores of ihe wood, leaving practically no surface film for wearing away. Worn spots are removed by wiping on more of the material. These sealers are applied with a wide brush or with a special applicator, working across the grain and then smoothing out in . the direction of the grain. Buffing with" an electrical floor machine or with steel hn.Ped J p'als labL ,WV" h7tV ' W ne and a XT'1 wwpietel, m tM, f. ?KU:4ii; and fment r u. degrees at wool is recommended. . Tt lt' 8a "tMmfautel.nst; Hales ns K Si '- - I Bros. - '1 i Weston. Mrs. Ed Bowen had as guests recently, her sister Erma Archibald and two children and her aunt, Mrs. Florence Nielson of Reno, Nevada. Maurine Francis and son. Tim- my, bisited Saturday in Brigham City with Bertha Waters. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Sarah Jensen's birthday. Afternoon callers at at the home were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oyler and family of TinT to Pill' mm 11 Perry. Hard to It EAT Mrs. Grace Anderson of Hunt ington Park, California is visit ing at the home of her niece, Mrs. Frank Earley. Jimmie DeLong and Elsina Peterson of Grace, Idaho, were married in that city on April 12. After a short honeymoon the couple plan to make their home in Grace vuiiiiii: ni (in km, k iii No wonder this queen-be- e of a Lees Carpet is best seller from coast to coast! It gives magic color, life and glamour to any room. Its softmulticolor leal pattern ot green, coral and grey leaves on a soft beige background blends in with any wallpaper, fabric or furniture. It's rich, restful -- and the price is very, very reasonable. In 27 in, 9 and 12 ft. widths. Red Cedar The western red cedar was a wood to worship among the Indians who had lived with it as children of nature along west coast waterways for scores of generations. - 74S They made marvelous use of cedar with primitive tools and methods of woodworking. THE LEES NAME ON THE CARPET IS YOUR GUARANTEE 9F SUALiTV . pay-as-you-- go IF3 tf ' n r ft 5 b . y $40-pl- us $65-pl- us f .... y "Sff - i "'-- n r THE ROOMIEST CARRIES 8 PEOPtl "WAGON ur ALL COMFORTABLY I 1 NEW AND LOWER RIDES LIKE A MILLION -- i Farrell J. Bess il' Arn:f , 0 xciicil jjjiu;ui l to )1ZU and. a revision makine 111 hurray monmiy) ... j I. Mr and Mrs . -Marvin il, LKJSSloie IOr d p mnrVurc i. i J1U1 JO ui Cimmnnc draw the payments six months motored to Pocatello, where they were weekend visitors at the out of the year. One commentator who reports the news form home of heir daughter Mr and ' Washington said political obser- Mrs. Thomas Robbins. Mrs. Faye Thatcher entertain- vers considered the recommendations as a gesture "for making political capital for this year's Congressional elections." But I think we'd better take it a lot more seriously than that. Certainly there can be np1 CLEANING and question about th,o fact that too J PRICES o t uii ALL STEEL vl 1 iBDicc PLUb ;,;-- yoiib f.Ti-i- piric of WITH M SASi fANtuur POWE(-- V3 . 1 1 RADIATOR For mowing large field- s- fields-s- mall iarmvard3 Tiyi f& ft-nr- a rAC M&tiS'f' row3 or clipping pas- tuxes, the Model G i i I Tractor and j 4 4 mower make a real team, mowing up to 15 acres a day on 2 to 3 quarts of fuel per hour. Here's a ; U full-size- d Main !U----- 0'; COSTS LESS TO BUY . . . LESS TO RUN B Ford has built more station wagon than any other manufacturer in the industry.Thafa one reason why Ford can g.ve you more "wagon" lor your money, ft hether you have a large family to tote around whether you just like the looks and convenience of a station wagon , . . whether you're a butcher or baker or candle-stic- k maker and use it for utility, you'll find that Ford u today'a big station wagon buy. FORD AWARDED FASHION ACADEMY 2 YEARS IN A ROWI LOGAN RADIATOR SHOP 222 So UlLrA 17- -. Phnn. act L7C20 MEDAL TRI-MOT- Loffan 1 CO. OR g cultivating. Ask us to diow V I 1 1 A HP 1 1 tV I C I Box Elder Motor Co. 2111 the present staeeerlntr fOMi budget is outrageously unsound. Though there isn't any Aladdin's Lamp, if the public actually becomes awakened to the seriousness of this they will put a stop to It J Dial 2121 power outfit that will take the pressure off of you and your other equipment in the busy haying season. On some farms the Model G & orJy Power required. On others, it leaves a larger tractor free for baling, harvesting, or fast-movin- much government snendintr at all levels of based on a prime consideration! Any kind of new tractor, truck or political expediency. To hvin or car, and warehouse new spending Droerams nn nvr " nn for general motors, radiators or REPARING ' Jt V iw,u. 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