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Show I and budgets a year in advance" RETURN FROM VACATION The POLITICAL SCENE Dr. Jones, a four term Mayor of TRIP TO SOUTHWEST "Devaluation Nephi, explained. Dr. and Mrs. Reese Mason and continued from front page of the dollar has had two bad Mr. and Mrs. Harry Canfield. re Rep. Granger pointed out that effects on City finances. It turned Wednesday from a very the Democratic program works makes the adopted budget inad- - enjoyable trip to the Southwest. .. a Among the points of interest u w rv rafi j. Ti for the welfare of the average ' equate, j ii puis iiiy cuiyivjr-c.were seen Denver, Kansas City, the of "while that two Repub behind man, salaries about years and Dallas, Oklahoma City licans is dictated by a selfish increased cost of living. famous Texas State where the interest group, who see no good "Fortunately", the GOP canwas full in Fair swing. advance Lady luck will limin anything that didate said "the legal debt to was and tickets with them state the interests of the people. in this it of communities musical the "South production, RepubliHie is set by law and our City Fathers can party has opposed social se- can't lead us into a continued Pacific" were obtainedinsurAfter leaving Dallas, the group curity, spending program of deficit ance, farm parity and price even if they wanted to. Wouldn't traveled to Fort Worth and on supports, low interest rates on it be fine if we had that kind of to San Angelo where they visited farm loans, reclamation and a law on a National basis?. Captain and Mrs- John Canfield. A trip to Carlsbad Caverns conservation. A Republican vote "While our City councils are on November 7th is a vote to put trying to keep things going and was thoroughly enjoyed, then on the Republican ax to all those live within their income the fed- to El Paso and into Juarez, Democratic reforms in govern- eral government continues to get Mexico. In Phoenix the lovely new homes of Mr. and Mrs. Dick ment, that have done so much further and further into the ad18 to the last years so wou but this Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer during don't tell vance the happiness, prosperity means that each citizen of the Goring were visited. Both famand security of the average country goes further into the ilies reported being well and happy. hole too. "How much for instance do you After leaving Phoenix, a trip citizens cost would the it suppose JONES HITS HIGH of Utahs average home town if aiUNICIPAL TAX COST they were suddenly ask to cough are hard put up their towns share of the natCity governments to make ends meet these days, ional debt", the candidate said, because of the ever decreasing "on the basis of the 1950 popupurchasing power of the Amer- lation figures, Utah's average ican dollar, Dr. Preston L. Jones, town's share of the National GOP Congressional candidate debt would be 10 million dollars." "We are told by my opponent said this week. this sort of thing represents that are a bad in "Municipalities fix financially because they vast gains" Dr. Jones asserted, must by law set there tax levies "they are vast alright". "But any federal administration which puts the people of Utah's home towns in the hold to the tune of I j I I 1 I NAM-dominat- ed - - hole-The- NOTICE TO ELD REGISTERED BULL SOLD MRS. LUCRETIA RHODES A cottage TO PRESENT PIANO STUDENTS Leon D. Gardner, of Deweyville meeting sold a registered First Quorum of Ed A piano recital featuring the recently their wives of the bull to William students of Mrs. Lucretia Rhodes & Sons, North Ogden, First Ward will be held' 1 will be given in the Garland Utah. home of Harold Rann,,, Relief Society room at 2 p m on this nesday, October 25th, atj I H for Change of ownership Mrs. Anna Larsen of Salt Lake attendance is desi good Blackie Burke, in Leonard afternoon. animal, Anyone spent several davs this week Sunday .V ar recorded been by has officially with her sisters, Mrs- David j terested is invited to attend. Associa- BOB WIHTNEYS HolsteinFriestian T The Emma AXX0rye The featured players are MariHolmgren and Mrs. America. of tion ARRIVAL OF DAUGHTER visited lyn Stimpson, Marie Stimpson, L. tl Thompson- - She also The Association issued 1,535 2 friends in Bear River, City. D. Tarbet, Deanna Garfield, Mr. Mrs. and Bob and transfer certificates 3 g r Ronald Stimpson, Nell Stimpson, registry Sublett, Idaho are rejoin to Utah breeders during 1948. roc Linda Burns, Billy P. T. A. ORGANIZED Burns, Judy the arrival of a new LV PARK VALLEY Bishop, Gaye Laub, Lyn Forsberg, PRIMARY SUCCESSFUL born at a Burley hos- - ' "3 cc October 17th. This is thTevenir Mrs. Ed Quinney, accompan- Max Forsberg, Marilyn Anderson, IN FUND RAISING IS s 1 eirl for the Whitnevs. ied by her husband, was in Park Audrey Peterson, Beth Peterson. varic i. PriMae Nadine Allen, ward First Rhodes, Betty The Tremonton Valley Monday October 16th, to Lee Gene Jana are grateAllen, officers Kerr, deeply mary MERRILL LAWRENCE!0116 organize a Parent and Teachers Louise Kerr, Judy Turley, Max ful to the people of the ward Association. Merril Lawrence Maur, he f ui who have contributed to the The Mobile Unit was discussed Turley, Lynn Anderson and man PriLaub. new apprentice, USN, of t add fund for furnishing the and films on health were shown Utah has completed , The children's hospital. mary along with the installation of the at the u. s. D- Earl quota of $100.00 has been surMrs. Mr. training Sherman and following officers; Mrs. Beth I SI of amount total Center, San to Training the left Palof and passed Sunday baby Fielding James, president; Durward N'r) California. Lael Carter, for Fort Ord, California where $410.00. The officers express mer, Mann entered the NaT;ravesi their appreciation for the genand Mrs. Sherman is to report on 2nd vice of July 18. the people. erosity Hazel James, secretary. MFn to Grand Canyon and Zion's National Park was made before returning to Tremonton. Along the 4500 mile journey friends and relatives were visited. i t -- - Win-.ib"'- Ar-le- ne t - vice-preside- vice-preside- n; Pine All Pie CalMirag Hickr ge of te bab; .ji Si Worlds Largest Pumpkin Pie million dollars hardly gaining". 10 snown for per town is STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT, CIRCUETC., REQUIRED BY LATION, THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MRCH 3, 1933 Of The Leader published weekly at Tremonton, Utah for October 1, 1950 ) State of Utah ss. County of Box Elder ) in Public a Before me, Notary and for the State and county SAFETY WORKSHOES OFLEATHER LIKE 1 TJOMfERini? TRIPLE TANNED SHELL HORSHDE?j aforesaid, personally appeared A. N. Rytting, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the of Editor-publish- er FREE! WILL BE SERVED FROM TILL 6 P. M. Come Early! tra foot com- - publicantion in the above for the date caption, required by the Act of embodied in section 411. 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