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Show THE Utah TCJBontoo. LEADER to reauire students to study Ameri-- i This situation is a challenge rnn histnrv at did in 1942- Yet citizens who want to ao somethe number today is a mere 34 thing for their country. per cent The schools replying to the TIMES questionaire have an of undergraduate enrollment i wfi 71 rn!v 12 Der cent Christine Peterson of these students were enrolled - HL THE SERVING Sn?n AIIEGD ID IE IB IE-- VALLEY RIVER BEAR "A . n CEORCE S. BENSON PruUwtMr4it Clkf Sutrg.Jlrtat Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution m Amencan nisiury Mr. and Mrs. Odell Summers The Appeal To Ignorance . ATI ArlfflriCQC non cra rvar Kie and Elder Donald Anderfcon of I iv , of " . iiraiiJiiuii fiiuutiii. w ovuuj rncf miHIictiat ka laLk visited on Sunday with Bothwell a idiot uiuui,u j ican history. In this way we are Communist stn Cutler. or Elder Anderson girl Darlene certain boy dent has been at work amonr gets the that everywhether from the New returned has they just subject the student body of the Univeror mission. Zealand four school the in years stay sity of Arkansas, that he estab- not In thA TTMES survev. 62 ler Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larkin and lished a small following or "cell" cent of the educators Questioned Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd were of undergraduates on the camfavored makinz American history in Oakley, Idaho Friday night pus. The news story said the a reauired studv for all under to a Missionary farewell party in organizer had left the school to 66 per cent of all honor of Miss Vilate,Tolman. work with a small Communist graduates. But Darlene Cutler visited In Salt of higher learning institutions group elsewhere in the state. The in the nation do not make it Lake from Wednesday until Fri announcement, confirmed by an 73 with about friends. and per day authoritative source, raises again compulsory Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin and cent do not require high school the question that has perplexed La Nez and Phyllisto college daughters, graduates entering a ereat manv nennleWhat have 1" in on Saturday visited had the subject. Logan causes young Americans to be Our Vulnerable Spot with Mr. and Mrs. William beguiled by Communism? Though a comfortable majorThe basic answer to the! ity of educators replying to the Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Arbon of question is: Ignorance. Ignorance TIMES placed a high importance Burley, Idaho visited with rel of the facts about Communism on knowledge of Amer- atives and friends on Tuesday. and the facts about Capitalism icanadequate there are Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Larkin of history, disturbing (American style) provides a fer- facts revealed bv the survey. It Willard visited at the Alma Lartile ground for the half-trutis to be reminded by kin home on Memorial day. and bewitching fallacies with thedisturbing Mrs. Mae Larkin return pri TIMES that tens of thouswhich the Communist and So ands of American youths who home Monday from Salt Lake cialist crusaders make their con each where she has been visiting for college graduate from verts. A youth who is ignorant of June have no real understand- the past month. American history has no back Out of Town guests at the De- ing of their great American herground of understanding against itage. They do not know how Lamar Cutler home on Memorial which to vjew the phony doc it came to them and feel no ob day were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell trines. ligation, as free citizens should. Cutler and family of Ogden, Mr. to help pass it on. Such students and Mrs. Newell Cutler of Wash-aIgnorance, Says Bent ley When Elizabeth Bentlsy. the re- - are perfect prey for the Social and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burnett and family of Brieham. panted Communist, began work ists and Communists. Mr. and Mrs. Del Cutler and Replying to "with an adeauats ing with Government agenices to thwart the Commies' under knowledge of American history, family of Idaho Falls called on ground conspiracy, she answered would students be less likely to Saturday to see their mother, the question (why she became a turn to other ideolgies?" offic Mrs. Elenor Cutler. Communist) thus: "I didn't learn ials of 69 important American Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot enough about America when I colleges said "No." Editor Fine returned home Tuesday morning was in school," she said, "I didn't soundly concluded: "Though after a weeks visit in Southern get American history." She also considerable progress has been Utah with relatives. They also said she wasn't taught the true made, much remains to be done enjoyed a trip to Bryce's Canfacts about Communism. She before our colleges and universi- yon. attended a women's ties give the 2,500,000 men and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Cntler were college and one of the greatest women in the liberal colleges, in Malad. Idaho and Brigham American universities. She be- - professional schools, junior and Monday on business. came a Communist, she Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Furees and said, teachers colleges an adequate while attending the university! grounding in American history." family of Portland, Oregon are She later was a Communist spy courier. Had Elizabeth Bentlev learned in high school and college the true facts of American history, it is unlikely that she would have been vulnerable to the canned attacks ion American capitalism which are the of the Communists and Socialists. The same probably would hold true for Judith Coplon and for visiting with relatives here. their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson, Rex Anderson, Floyd Anderson of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. 0Ve' the JLS Bob Bowen and family of Malad were visitors on Tuesday at the iIr- and D home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence r Anderson. - " RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year Entered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RYTTING. SUBSCRIPTION I Editor-Publhe- r How's Business ? '37 42'43 '44 '39 '40 '41 38 4 '46 '49 'SO 4o '47 L 40 ;yLld j'l JjP iAA 'l' card-carrvi- nff on. ter.ShirleenofT1 and Mrs. La Von Cutler of Wyoming Jerome, Idaho visited on Tuesand VerIy day with relatives. Provo Mrs. Barbara Hickman of Ogden spent the weekend in Snowville and Stone visiting her Mr. He!, i I V4.YT Gepharf Stores - - ? SALE ADS I Co! of I Solid Leather hs 1 i. I aiu X' "2? I ! family en Arrxm of .at the "m Composite -- Business Chart 30 40 This shows current business compared wkh ihc tune time lor the pro ions thirteen )cr as have been justified. measured by my Composite The saddest part about the Business Chart, is now 28 whole situation is that too many above normal. This is a gain of present strikes are contests 4 points over last month and a mainly between rival labor leadgain of 15 points over the low ers who appear to call the work point in March. The year opened ers out just to brine Dersonal at 18'i above normal.declined to glory to themselves. The fault 13 above normal in March and does not lie with the workers, then advanced steadily to Its but with union leaders who seem to have little regard for the welpresent high point. At 28 above normal business Is the fare of their own members or of highest It has been for the past the country as a whole. Senti18 months. It is now only 7 ment is turning against this sort points below the high of thing. The political power of of 35 above normal in April of these laiw leaders Is being Im1947. The past ten years have paired. The labor government in been remarkable years from a England is becoming more reabusiness standpoint. The volume sonable. The chances are that if of business advanced above the anything is done to the normal line In October 1939 and law by Congress It will has not touched the normal line be amended In the interest of since. the entire nation. Hence, I conThe war brought us out of the tinue to be an optimist believing depression in 1938 and kept the that God continues to reign, In volume at high levels for some so, all must come out well for five years producing war mater- those who work with him. ial. After the close of the war the pent-u- p demand for consumCooked Fruits er goods has been such that the In a busy canning season it is the other thousands Of VOimir volume has remained at high often convenient to freeze fruit for college and university students levels. Only strikes and labor making into jeily, preserves or wno nave been lured into the troubles have interrupted busi- conserve at a later time in the ness during this era of prosperi season. The fruit may be frozen Communist conspiracy or the ty. The losses to labor have been raw with part of the sugar added equally fatal bog of Socialism. The volume of business, BOYS ? t I FIELD ki BOOTS V i I 1 PAIR well-kno- all-ti- Taft-Hartl- ey stock-in-tra- tremendous to say nothing of the losses and unnecessary inconvenience that the people have suffered. It has been estimated that the Chrysler strike alone cost almost $1,500,000,000. This is too bad as these workers ar,e honest people and need the money. 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