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Show 1H1 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13, PACE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffice at Tremonton, Utah, as Published at Tremonton, Utah, on "Behind the American Business" Thursday of Each Week JAMES WALTON, Publisher L P. WALTON, Editor and Business Manager Phone SUBSCRIPTION RATES In YEAR Advance) ONE SIX MONTHS (In Advance) THREE MONTHS (In Advanoe) AVNAIIONAL CP! TOR I At iEi u Z?sutr.krt- ASSOCIATION I 93 5 23-- J $2.00 J1.00 . r. 50 f !Lio 'To Your Town Free to Public as well as to your Country TlJonly pliee in the U. S. where catalog and dwati.inir matter eovertm any line o or product' can be obtained rree and Without Obhaation li (he American Induftrial. Library. Vrite (or Buaineaa Advertuins Matter you ara fcrtereeted in; noe will bepromptlforwaided. IKDUSTB1AL NEW YORK, Nov. 10 TRIM THE TRUMMINGS Curtailment of peace time good3 production to save materials for aims is moving into a new directed phase, with attention being feature to leaving off of basic articles. Autos, of course, Deshed their "bright work" come face makers stove Electric 15. cember somewhat similar problem: either sim nler and smaller models or smaller unit quota allowed. Candy industry ia trying to meet OPM request. io cut down by 25 per cent on amount of paper used, by less pretentious boxes, fewer dividers and trays, etc. . . Even for household replacements like electric switches, pipe and we may eventually have to sign slips at the store certifying the article is needed for replacement only. . . How ever, restrictions against use of cop per sheet, strip and screen in private building have been postponed to Jan uarv 1: after that, manufacture in those forms for that purpose will be prohibited. non-essent- 1: L.L8RABY K&larint Bail dint. tkie4o. IlKoi PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS THANKSGIVING SMOKE Kicker of the WASHINGTON $5,000,000,000 "outlined" brand-netax bill mentioned last week proved to be the 15 per cent "withholding" income tax, to go on top of already steepened income tax rates. Congress shows signs of balking violently at putting through that drastic a sock, especially at doing It in the jig time of two months. But most agree that, whatever and whenever new taxes are enacted, they should be of the "deduct at source" type. It was emphasized that Secretary Morgenthau did not submit his new tax ideas as "proposals" for action just as an "outline." Since a prime motive for the new taxes is to guard against in flation, Congress may try to achieve the same end, in part, by stiffening the price ceiling legislation now in the works, thus partially easing the pressure for making new taxes as severe as those outlined, w rjsa.-r- - p X i. I' L. Lord, diRipley, N. Y., Clifford made a association, of the rector vision the with "Men point striking McCormick, of Dr. Goodrich, Cyrus YOU'LL Andrew Carnegie and others who contributed ideas and energy to what is now the 'arsenal of democracy' stand out in perspective, today, as figure of equal historical significance in the rise of modern America with our statemen, generals, writers and educators," he declared. Coming at a time when the democratic world is dependent upon the products of industries created by such men, Mr. Lord's evaluation is itself worthy of historical note. I f ' ' morale-builder- s, mid-194- 2; ed f low-inco- THINGS TO WATCH FOR Pencils with plastic eraser-hold3 (du Pont estimates such a switch will release some 150,000 pounds of metal, mostly brass, for defense uses) . . . a new kind of glossy-finis- h wallboard by especially for kitchens and bathrooms because of ' e: Johns-Manvill- iii - Ik I plete eye examination. fiLAfi.ES 1 "j .is" ARi NOT NEEcSj Good eyesight It vital vrhas ever your work! Sewing, read. ing, movies oil requir tip. top vision. Be sure your eyei ore right! See registered or tometrist here NOW for torC GUARANTEED BITS O' BUSINESS With cooler weather, the nation's department store sales for the week ending Nov. 1 bounced up again, hitting 18 per cent above the same week of 1940. . An accordion maker got an allow' ance of 150 pounds of aluminum, enough to last him many months, on the plea that music is necessary to morale. . . Sewing machine makers may get priority on the grounds that home-sew- n garments for soldiers are too. . . With the op ening of a new plant at Martinsville, Va., du Pont hopes to add a million more miles (yes, miles) of nylon yarn, that would per day, by bring a total equal to 40 per cent of all nylon needed for women's hose. . . Competition between oleomargarine and butter for markets is flaring again. i ( FRANKLY TOLD IP GLASSES STYLISH THE WOMEN can and should take an important part in protecting the nation from economic chaos. So said S. P. (for Sylvia) Porter, noted woman financial columnist of the New York Post, at the Stephens College forum on "The American Woman and Her Responsibilities" at Columbia, Mo. As keeper of the family pocket-boo- k and manager of the home, Miss Porter said, the American woman will play a crucial role in deciding: Wheth PIONEERS A new angle for his- er inflation does come; whether the' tory books of the near future is in Defense Bond sale is to be "the sucdicated by a precedent set by the cess it should and must be;" whether New York State Historical Associa- our lawmakers are able to put thru tion in dedicating a monument to the the tax laws, and the price and wage memory of Benjamin Franklin Good- restrictive laws that are "essential to rich, who is credited with having our economic democracy," whether founded this countiy's $2,500,000,000 our industrial Inventive geniuses are rubber industry. Speaking on the to succeed in helping us maintain our 100th anniversary of the industrial standard of living through the use of pioneer's birth in the little town of substitutes for scare goods, and simplification of product design and styles. She particularly warned us against hoarding of goods, against "being scared into runs on the stores Uo stock up on commodities like silk stockings and sugar." ' BE 1 ESSENTIAL! eave-troug- h.eu UiEKlCAN gas-fire- Scenes in Second Clasa Matter First West Street (resistance to steam and water. . . a d air conditioner for small in the cardboard and Tv homes as a warmer in winter and a cooler in summer using a system due as an economy step which entirely eliminates need for B fiber board. pumps, valves or other moving parts l One of the Wests Largest Manufacturing and Dispensing Opticians. SALT LAKE. PROVO, PRICE. OGDEN. LOGAN, IDAHO Address 2443 Washington Blvd., Wiiiiiii imii i'' .jrmxjmttr'rfif- wr 3 ji. ..i 1 ! 1 Fine bouquets and floral pieces for all formal and informal occasions at the most economical cost to you I Free Deliveries In the City Phone 76.a-- l K0RTH FLORISTS! 2SXJ e, iii Ogd 17 17 For 1 FALLI - ,mm,Mr... , i iii jiii iii ." ' r ' ' J "" '""J"WWIL,IJ'' m- -rf :V ' ", i To Grandmother's House We 7 Go a little hard to MAYBE it's this trim Buick as it will look on that unknown 'day when you come to turn it in. As for such things as connecting rods and bearings Buick rods are extra strong, while tests show that our ns So go right ahead! Buy Buick on its last mile instead of its first. Still be going great guns. You can count on that husky d straight-eigh- t to be ticking off the miles with the satisfying efficiency it now boasts. If you can get one now, you'll be smart to grab it! You can rely on Compound to hold your down, squeezing every last the fuel you burn. ALL THIS FOR YOU There won't be any loss of easy comfort in those il springs, or for need care to any keep them gentle. ING RODS valve-in-hea- Car-buretio- No other car has nf li inarm Of rmm,, If f ,litht ritrs cost O STRAIGHT-EIGH- T STEPON PARKING BRAKE WHEELS POST BODY BY FISHER (standard accessory on other Series) mi BROAD-RI- FULLY ADJUSTABLE VENTI-HEAT- LIMITED models, mwmF) .mm. nui n, u. mimillim. mm nin i - BOX ELDER MOTOR COMPANY BART MAEt STREET WHIN BITTII AUTOMOIILIt M STEERING WEATHERWARDEN on TiirVr,vwv TKKMONTON, UTAH Ail BUILT BUICK Will pot-belli- ed ... Buick SfECtAi. mad.1., tun.lsrd on til oihrt Srrift, n 'warn 'FORTY-TW- ENGINE tof all-co- TAvsiUMr IN VALVE - IN - HEAD COMPOUND CARBURETION (standard on most models) CRANKSHAFT STURDI-UT- E PINS AND JOURNALS CONNECT- FIREBALL gas-cos- ts power-packedmileou- ot twice as long as others under the same load and service. There may be scars in its fenders, and on its upholstery but the thing that matters is it'll use-stai- bearings last ed Grandmother's way . . . the traditional manner to celebrate Thanksgiving;. Behind a horse, through miles of fresh snow, stove. Frosty window to a six-fofireplace or a panes in the morning, and water from a tin bucket. Row upon row of preserves . . . hour upon hour of work. Pumpkin from the back forty, squash from the kitchen garden, turkey that had grown fat under Grandmother's own guidance. Such a Thanksgiving is still a treat . . . sornething to look forward to, and back upon. But for most of us, a different celebration must be planned. We may still go to Grandmother house . . . but she, too, has learned the added comfort pf central heating, of fresh foo(d from tins,of convenient buying. as much, and Underneath, there's stil a gratefu feeling more, reason for Thanksgiving as there was three hundred odd years ago. We haven't watched ALL of the evolution . . . but we, too, started with Grandmother's house in Grandmother's day . . . and we've helped modernize it! And we're as proud and happy in the result as ,we are in once more watching the holiday roll around, and once more joining our thanks with the thanks of our customers and friends. . If Farmers' Cash Union "ttttb COAL BUILDING SUPPLIES HARDWARE BUILD THIM j |