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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah 1,1 RIVER BEAR THE SERVING 0)1 El A VALLKY Published by the PrmTJSHING COMPANY. Inc. rt.Mrtil.iv afternoon, for Friday Distribution .cd PTlON RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year jTostoffice at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class March 3, 1879.. Ortober 15, 1925 under act of N. RATTING, A Editor-Publish- Business ? IjflOX BUSINESS AND I,. Eager W. Babson the most optimistic Ctal factors for business f jjited States is our in-- j, ffLOOKfflG j"a In the past K our population has illation. That is the same as economic order York City. Chicago, i ,:.NW Detroit, Los Ange- Balti-- . Cleveland, jvia An estimate Boston. a government r that the population by 1980. If the i i'increase remains the for the past been it has fs'we would have a popu-- j by Vgiven ' j ! ; 'over 200,000 000 by 1980, I distributed throughout ! J cities- The big cities - much, marriage rate was '(a year. The las 2.300,000 in 1946. The rate is about 1,600,000. gaining j all-ti- jvboom was :a 3,700,000 reached in babies were million Ten eight hun-jsusa- nd babies were born the past three births are running in S. U. Postwar r! above is re- 51 The birth rate in-i- n :3'high. The enormous population over the :; years is very optimistic i business standpoint so Je increase is mostly from and intelligent families, 1.000,000 pre-wa- worry about a de-J- ar their goods should jf the "new cities" that who en h to our economic added designated above. demand for your I: every There goods day. increase in popula- it also presents fcs that I fear are not re- - t: this f I l I optimistic, I proper attention: I am U of our schools and our especially public and towns :3dy lacking in proper facilities and fewer ;re taking up the teach-ssio- n on account of the Many cities other factors. While worry about 1980 at at time, we should presto these 20,000,000 boys ad ' not churches and they will be tame good American Eiis will require a use-u- s schools, duties so training as well as Either one is dan-- 1 thout the other. . rone. AHEAD 'fiF y GEORGE & BENSON PtalicKt-Hat- ditf Olteft Scare i. Jkrkanut V$ ANOTHER WORD FOR "STAGNATE" hand) of socialization we might. this time, be vaporizing it, or more doing something even "fantastic." Reed adds that while it is commonly believed government was responsible for discovering atomic energy, the fact is "all the theory was worked out by free, as distinguished from directed men." Atom Energy Too And now Government monopoly has begun to bog down its vast potential. Even David Lilienthal, zealous crusader for government control, has now reversed himself. In a Collier's article, the former atomic energy boss says: "I was among those who, back in 1945 and 1945, were unable to see any alternative to the course of government monopoly. On the basis of experience. . . . I am convinced our monopoly course is no longer justified." He proposes the immediate transfer ofatomic energy development to private enterprise. Almost simultaneously, a Congressmen declared the distribution of the mail, another socialized enterprise, could be put on a paying basis if it were turned over to private industry. Neither of these suggestions may be feasible at the moment but they spotlight the danger of stagnation in any enterprise or service put under political or government control or established as a government monopoly. Ancient Methods Regarding the Post Office service, the Hoover Commission reported: "To operate this huge business, the department has an obsolete and overcentralized administrative structure, clogged by a maze of outmoded laws, reit gulations, and traditions is short of equipment of all kinds and most of its equipment is obsolete. Average age of the department's 10,000 trucks: WA years." The department's deficit ran approximately $500,000,000 last year. The point is , government control invariably exercises a deadening hand on any enterprise or service it gets in its grasp. And after a time it becomes too late to do anything about it. In France the airplane industry was socialized and in a few years fell into chaotic condition. When the government tried to turn it back to private enterprise nobody would buy it in at any price. Yes, "stagnate" is the proper syn- for "socialize" govern- ony ment control in an industry or a nation. late-comi- ng Last week the 300 summer students pitched In with the faculty at Harding and we moved the college's 25,000 books from Godden Hall, which soon will be razed, our beautiful new Beaumont Memorial library. As we carried armloads of books from the old building into the new it was like leaving a distant past and entering a new world. Everything that went into the construction of the new a great building represented achievement over the materials used in the old one. I had watched the new library go up, and had helped select its air conditioning and radiant heating systems, the indirect lighting instalations, the acust-ic- al plaster for the ceilings and the tile for the floors. With one notable ex ception, everything in our new library, every thing directly or indirectly connected with it, represented progress. Competition in the free market and the incentive of profit have stimulated the development of all these improvements. The Exception The one exception to progress is the sewage disposal system to which our new library is connec- ted. Like that in other cities, it has changed little, in a century except in size. It is government-owne- d socialand operated Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ized. There has been no profit Garland Puzey were Mr. and motive incentive for develop- Mrs. Thayne Perch and childment, for improvement; no ren of Magna. challenging competition in the field of sewage disposal. I'm not p." Mrs. Elva Bezzant, Mrs. Verl denouncing municipally owned Bishop and Mrs. Thayne Perce I'm and chMren of Magna, and Mrs. sewage disposal systems. simply pointing out that the Frank Specht of Lomita, Calimethod of performing this uni- fornia were visitors at the Garversally needed service hasn't land Puzey home during the changed much, under govern- week. Mrs. Verl Bishop was hapment or "social" ownership, in a py to hear the report that her son Joe, had ben elected govercentury. Leonard Reed, president of the nor of Boy's State. Foundation for Economic EduSources of Water cation, says: "It is incovceivable of the water this counto can who men find that ways from streams and comes uses release the power of the atom try Wells provide the other 50 lakes. could not find ways to dispose of per cent. sewage . . . Without the (dead ... sound-deadeni- ng FOR CLASSIFIED ADS by Auto Glass Installation for all make cars. Dick's Auto Shoo. Phone 3558 tfrif . FOR SALE: High protein cull beans for turkey and sheep feed. Call 4937 6tc 6-- 22 UTAH Thursday, July 20, 1950 Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Stevens of International K-- 7 Mrs. D. B. Green accompanied dump truck. Norman Jensen, Parma, Idaho visited friends in ' hy three of her sisters. Mrs. R. C. phone 55, Garland. Up Tremonton this week. Snyder. Mrs. W. B. McMullin and Mrs. Pearl Walton of Salt Lake FOR SALE r RENT Small mod-- 1 City, were in Spanish Fork from Thyroid Extract ;ern home. 3 bedrooms. Reason exof Excesive doses Sunday visiting Friday to thyroid able. Call 4937. 2tp tract may cause nervousness. In- another sister, Mrs. John Pine-ga- r. The occasion was in honor of FOR SALE Black cocker pups. somnia, loss of weight, heart disto the liver and turbances, Mrs. damage Harold Hall, Garland or call Pinegars birthday SALE , will pay SALE-Ch- ild's play pen and cash for dead or useless cows, FOR 55Phone pad" $10m Garlan( horses, sheep or hogs. Dial Tre- 2141 or Garland 53-tfs NEVADA RANCH at foot of Ruby Z ; Mountains, 3100 acres, 2 ranch ,.' T' headquarters. 450 head cattle, all - TT SSL??; ran I I should like to tell my friends who have been cus- 2 iulPment including tractors, tomers of mine in, the petroleum business, many , for over . . . . , tA p,,,, iiwitA.i, . r a so on i in interest mteen mat dune my years, iyou TT i i l. w, nuo . ml. nanuy ieiepnone ana the Wasatch Sale3 lnc to Mr J. H K8ese. At the tirne 1 areed t0 Sel to Mr" $17QU1e.ete n0 restrictions were t( be -' buildings. A- -l water right 000 for everything. Terms. piaceu on my iuture activities in tne petroleum Dusiness. However, during the last week of the negotiations re- the sale of my half interest, the following para- 3600 yarding acres, 800 cultivated, 800 irrigat- - graph was injected into the sales agreement. til U3I. 1 oeiore Buying nuwmoDlle Insurance, be sure to see JAMES BROUGH. agent Tremonton Sleeping room far b". 1 tfnc For that good cheap Auk In- - ed. balance in pasture. All see Mel Foxley or dial ed. 2 houses. 6 and 4 rooms with 2281 or 3901 tfnc basement, lights water, bath, etc Milk house, barns, coops, maREEVES BLOCK & PIPE CO. Draln and Sewer chine shed. Full line of equipIrrigation ment. 2 tractors, 90 head dairy pipe concrete and Pumice Bldg. stock, milking 43 head, 140 gal. Blocks. 930 Phone Brigham. 40c a gal. Short distance at daily We Deliver tfnc to grade school. High school 9 BOOKKEEPER (male) desires miles. Highway 40 runs through evening employment Phone 2801 ranch. Cuts 500 tons hay. Price 2tc $112,000 half cash. . -- fenc-suran- ce 7-- 13 WANTED: tracts for JOSEPH N. STOIIL REALTY Yale Ave. Phone Salt Lake City con- grain cutting 1713 my Massey-Harr- is combine. Available immediately. Call R. A. Christensen, Jr. Tre monton Phone 4011 2tp FOR SALE: 47 acre farm in 2 bedroom modern Bothwell; home; Outbuildings; coop; New tractor Crops are very good and included in farm; price. Dee Richardson Realty,1 210 24th Street Ogden, Utah $100.00 REWARD for ,, the window of the Tremonton phone no. is 3tc 7-- 13 j FOR SALE: 2 Massey Harris combines. Irving Christensen. Bear River City 2tp 7-- 13 FOR SALE 2i2 to 3 lb fryers, dressed or alive. Phone Ted Nielsen, 37R5 Garland. ltp 1 retain control of my personally owned stations in ltc and Garland Tremonton and 1 have purchased the in.. .. FOR RENT Partly furnished terests of the Wasatch Sales, Inc. in the Cross Koad modem apartment Phone 2831. Service Station and Cafe. At present the Cross Koads McBride Apts. ltp is my place of business. 1 extend to all of my friends a FOR RENT 3 room unfurnished hearty invitation to visit me there. basement apartment. See at 478 "In eleven more months and two more days, Tremont Street. ltp i ll be out of the calaboose. In eleven more months and two more days the Wasatch Sales, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown of inc. will have to turn me loose." and Ut. Santillia, ng 1p f'kee doodle 39c WW Bottles BEER.. 2 'for "ciui For .... at 25c hoc Root Heer Floats nds engine high-efficien- on3 Route Van, SA1 P tU fOUIl ... 94 Power-Waj- "Job-Rated- chrome-plated- 0- -1 C- (on. Vi J,K-2- and long life! 43e Kellogs CORN POPS ifl toa ton. HH- -2 2X to tM H IM ..... Y- -4 HP 96 HP fail -K 102 109 HP H4 HP 122 128 HP HP HP 154 HP toa ','-"- " jtl and , Divided S Pkg. PLATES doz. FRANKS lb. LUX TOILET SOAP for dainty .2 for hands, both size 'v' . ... - f t Xj's J A"' ' 4 many other advanced features, contribute to economy and long life. 15c 8 great truck engine POWER: for PLUS each ' power. ECONOMY: . . . priced with the f J" for dependalowest. bility and long lite. 27c 49c - , .1 BIGGER PAYIOADS: . . carry more without overloading axlex or because of spring SI I . "Job-Hale- WUOHT OISIHIUUIOS. EASIER HANDLING:... harper J't turning! "Job-Hale- i COMFORT: . . windshield with popular truck. " justable "chair-height- . widest eati bet vision . . . of any ad- sealv SAFETY: . . . finest truck brakes in the industry . . . hand brake operating independently on propeller ihaft on all model and up. NOW! gyrol FLUID DRIVE! 1 ton Available on all models. Save wear on over KO vital pHrt.n; lowerx upkeep cost, prolongs truck life. Ask for interesting Fluid Drive booklet. 'j-to- n Phone I i 5181 Come'" ?4'-a- Winzeler Motor Co. Tremonton - Parkj in tight place. maneuverability! FAVORITE CHEESES SLICED TO ORDER Phone J I count Colored i? lib 23c Roasting lb. deht men "Job-Rate- to provide ample power for the weight range of the model in which it's used. To give you " this power, Dodge makes available 8 different truck engines. "Job-Hal- CANYON 3XIES SO : 0' bV "Job-Hated- lb. Signed Power that's right for your job! Your Dodge truck will have plenty of power and then some! Each Dodge engine in a HARVEST VACATION IDEAS ..10 Motel, UU VsWfc HERE'S OUR PIONEER DAY and ,3TAT0ES mtb - " Dodge truck engines are to give you high compression, better carburetion, and efficient ignition for low operating costs. Valve seat inserts, four pLston rings with the top ring "A Wife Saver" - "For a period of twelve months from and after the date hereof, Kich will not make delivery of gasoline or petroleum products to any consumer or wholesale customer who has been a customer of Wasatch Sales, Inc., and served by that company within the twelve months next preceding the date hereof. It is understood that if consuming farmer customers or retail distributors who have been supplied witTiin the last twelve months by Wasatch Sales, Inc. should desire to purchase gasoline from Kich and transport it themselves to their places of consumption or distribution, Kich may fill such orders without violating the terms of this agreement, but Kich will be violating the terms of this agreement if he makes delivery by using his own, trucks or those of others, of gasoline or petroleum products to the place of consumption or retail distribution of such customers." Washington and Mrs. Albert Carlton of FOR SALE Small kitchen cabi- Parma, Idaho visited Miss Mary kitnet, also small Burns, Mrs. T. A- Carter and chen range. Mrs. Eph Hansen, other friends from Tremonton Bear River City. Phone 2412. ltp from Saturday to Wednesday. for economy Creamed TUOfl .can information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the hoodlums who c swtiv Qffr mMntkt urdaVi hurled a rocfc thru 250-chick- en Phone 81 ltc 7-- 13 Four-fifth- s New local z-5- ff?atfHb rent" 5.a" 5717 HBRB TO Salad nnnouncEHEUT J3 Power that's tops pctato eyeballs TS F.G.H- -l r even protruding ltc 186R. Trt monton ado" i |