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Show SERVING THE VALLEY RIVER EEAR Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution "SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year Class Entered at the post office at Trcmonton, Utah as Second 1879. matter October 15. 1925 under act of March 3, A. N. RYTTING, r Editor-Publishe- How's Business ? THE RAMPARTS OF DEMOCRACY By: Roger W. Babson line of security against the vance of Communism be ad- In Democracy defending Communof against the advance ism the problem is where to establish the security line. In " the peace negotiations after the GEORGE S.BENSON close of World War I, France begged & pleaded for protection StKg.ArUtu$ against Germany. Historically France knew that she could never have peace so long as mil- SOCIALISM OR WIIAT ? itary Germany was her next door In 'these days of conflicting neighbor. The Allies would not it is vitally important guarantee to help protect France ideologies, to the future of our country for against the aggression of Germany. When the Germans our people to know more about inarched into the Rhineland Socialism. Many are confused with Instructions to retreat if the estiblishment of Socialism they met resistance and to march on if no resistance was met, the Thus they sometimes are aiding Allies did not come to the aid of the establishment of Socialism France. This event was really the by approving measures whose socialistic implications are not beginning of World War II, Western Today Germany, apparent to them. Many Ameriwhich we are trying to democra- cans, on the other hand, frankly tize Is begging for protection want some Socialism, believe we against Eastern Germany and can measure the amount we wish Russia. Other nations also are to have and have no more. asking for help In trying to hold Some recent surveys of public out against the of Com- thinking on Socialism are revealmunism. If adequate help Is ing. not given these nations, It Is a The Psychological Corporation, foregone conclusion that sooner the oldest nationwide poll of or later they will fall under the public opinion, found that 75 per domain of the Soviet Commun- cent of our people are against istic regime. When Winston "Socialism," but that most of Churchill spoke In Boston, some them approve a number of fedtwo years ago, he said that Eng- eral government programs which land knew If the United States they themselves classify as Soid not have the atomic bomb, cialism. About half of the 75 per Russia would he In control of cent, for instance, consider FedEngland then. Now that Russia eral housing to be socialistic has the bomb, where will the and yet half of them favor it. zaoiaims AHEAD on-ru- sh Tremonton. Utah LEADER THE Socialistic But Okay According to the carefully studied conclusions of this sur Christine Peterson vey, 25 per cent of the Americans The fifth, sixth, seventh and who are opposed to "Socialism" favor food subsidies for farm eighth grade jupils surprised cent favor their teacher.' Ervin Clark at his 18 Der Droducts. home Thursday evening. The peacetime price controls, and 43 rent girls of the eighth grade served Der cent favor peacetime control. Only 37 per cent con ice cream and cookies, games sider TVA and similar regional were played and a gift presented programs developed with Federal to the guest of honor. Snowville school went to Park funds to be socialistic: and 66 per cent are for them. One Valley Wednesday to participate fourth of the American people, in a track meet. Clear Creek, the survey concludes, consider Yost, Park Valley and Snowville the compulsory social security were the four schools taking part taxes socialistic; 81 per cent in the activities. Sidney Cutler! favor them. and Glenn Cobia won honors In another survey, the Indus- for our school. A dance was on trial News Review polled the joyed in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Sorenson Results nation's newspapers. showed the press overwhelmingly of Malad, Idaho visited Thursopposed to Socialism" and with day with Mr. and Mrs. Bert a keen understanding of the Eliason Jr. and family. doctrine and its practices; howJoyce Hurd returned home ever, there were some disturbing Saturday from Twin Falls. Idaho Seventy-fiv- e facts revealed. where she has been visiting. American newspapers out of 1,362 replying to the question"a local referendum naire or about per cent do people held not consider the proposed Feder and approved a Federal housing al compulsory neaitn measure project the money to come, said nationalizing the medical pro the advocates, as a "gift". Among endorsers of the "gift" housing fession, to be socialistic. project were the Chamber of Questionable Logic a member of Commerce, Forty-theeditors newspaper do not feel their personal liberty women's clubs, labor leaders and would be endangered if the gov individual business and profesernment took over ownership or sional people. A Little Rock control of the newspaper busi newspaper, urging approval of ness. Eleven per cent do not con the project, said: "The money sider public ownership and oper has been approjriated by Conation of basic enterprise, such gress, it will be spent, and the as the electric industry, to be citizens of Little Rock will pay socialistic. Two per cent of the their share in Federal taxes editors and six per cent of the whether or not Little Rock population as a whole favor chooses to participate in the pro Socialism for America, according gram. That's a to the two surveys. And that's practi cal viewpoint,; but if everybody's far too many. In my column last week I men going to continue to act on it, tioned that Communist and So the Federal budget is going to cialist propagandists have been grow and grow and so is the trying to convince employee national debt and taxation. groups that they have a right to These actionsand samplings of participate in the profits of a thinking around the county inbusiness or industry solely on the dicate an important void in the basis of "Social Justice" and ig public understanding of Socialnoring the capitalist principle ism and its full implications, Public ownership or control of that says a man's d wealth or property belongs to enterprise, public operation of a such as medicine, him and to him alone. These profession for headway even with people whose public financed housing enforc have some citizens, any made propagandists every inclination is to he loyal to ed distribution of wealth that denies property rights these are the basic American principles. all standards of Socialism in any In All Strata In Little Rock last week, the Socialist textbook. refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Talbot of Clearfield visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Talbot and family. n Mrs. Barbara Hickman of visited last week with her sons. Bishop Dan Hickman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hickman in Stone. Mr. and Mrs. DeLonne Arbon and family were in Holbrook chapel with president Ella Tal- Saturday evening to attend the bot in charge. DeAnn Arbon and wedding deception in honor of Carol Larkin were the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs-- Claim McGee Bishop Hickman gave a talk and held at the ward hall. Mrs. Mc- Ward entertained for her daughter, Shelia, on her eighth birthday. Out door games were played ana reiresnmem served to fifteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Arbon and nn Hprsrnei. Mr. ana ivixa. Jesse Arbon and Marjorie went to Burley, Idaho Sunday to visit aith Mrs Oeoree Mav who is very ill in the Burley hospital-Seagul- l graduation exercises were held Monday in the ward WART, I how THE SPEED COP camVi think wt mao ed CITVl BETTift 6ET AWAITS OPINIO 6EST HONOR 0H - THIS MATTER THE - OoB CtVIt ed UP iMtM PARTS - REPAIR -- &itM(, e rrW) n -- p ' .fth ii u ft i Sheers, Chambrays. A select group of beautiful materials. Attractive patterns. A real special at this price. 49 ;r ' n ii ROAD CLEARANCE Safety Engineering Mofitzm com mna$ Hudson in an award a$ . . . 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