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Show Thursday, December 27, 1951 THE LEADER, Tremonton. Utah H IRA SERVING BEAU THE ID RIVER EE Presented Sunday The Christmas worship service Published by the tut T;HTMr: rDMPANV. Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution $3.00 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) ieamd that was scheduled for i5i Ar-d- Adams. Editor-Publish- L7 GEORGES. BENSON r Sutti.Jkikf$ Our Gravest Dangers As we enter a new year grave problems and dangers confront our nation. The gravest danger of all, however, lies in the fact that so many Americans do not recognize nor understand the true situation. Many have been lulled into a "fools paradise." Haven't we Just experienced one of the Christmases in history, aren't work opportuask; ihey nities plentiful, wages high, hours short; and haven't our government leaders been assuring us that the is good, the future still bright in spite of clouds? Well, what are the actual if acts? After winning World War II just six years ago at great cost in lives and resourses, and then losing the peace, we are now in a shooting war with the Communists which our military leaders say we cannot win at the present time. The stalewar mated, unending, half-wa- y in Korea is bleeding us of our Jinest manhood. Korean losses: 101,000 casualties; an estimated 000 American prisoners of war brutally slaughtered. Facts Russia now rules a billion people, she has the atom bomb and a bigger .and perhaps better airforce and submarine fleet than have we. A powerful Communist Fifth Column in America has been permitted to steal our military secrets and is ready to sabotage our factories and transportation systems when jStalin give3 the word. Our gvernment Ls takir.f; approximately 20 per cent l$i out of every $3) of the national Income in taxes; citizens are of their time working on the average, to pay taxes. The national debt is $260 billion about $7000 on every family in the nation. Inflation is crippling the purchasing power of the dollar; in fact the dollar ls worth less today than at any time since the Constitution was adopted 162 years ago. Inflation ls undermining thrift, endangering our whole economic life. And' government policies are feeding Inflation not heading It off. The "Gimme'' Disease Nearly 25,000,000 people are now regularly getting checks! from the Government. More and more people are getting the "gimme" disease. The virtue of which built America, is becoming a casualty of freest-spend-J- ng state-of-the-nati- on Hard-to-ta- ke one-thi- pelf-relianc- rd alone amount to $8 billion a toyear nearly two times the tal federal taxes collected in any year before 1940. Studies made among school student bodies in many sections of the nation in 1951 indicate that our schools and colleges are turning out a generation of young men and women who, while qualified along special lines, are not "well educated, are not aware of the comparative advantages of the American economic system, do not understand how it works, and are therefore easy marks' for the propagandists seeking to change our way of life into welfare a government-operate- d state. Nationwide polls show the adult public to be woefully uninformed on economic facts. Moral Decline Morality in public life has plunged to the lowest level in our history. LOOK Magazine published an article, entitled "Scandalous Years in Washington." Congressional committes have heard testimony that Fed eral taxes in many sections; have been "fixed" for political favorites and for bribes. Gangsters and racketeers have gained political respectability through party contributions. Corruption, dishonesty and dishonor have made a winding dirty trail through the government. Political parasites, plying their trade in Washington with the assistance of high officials, have become rich. Few have been brought to the bar of justice. Yes, the problems and dangers confronting our nation are grave. And the gravest of all is public apathy. If I were permitted three wishes for the New Year they would 'be: (1) for a rebirth of spiritual values, a rededicatlon to Christian principals, a truly righteous uprising against corruption; (2) the cutting in half of the huge1 flow of tax money into Wash ington. Like sugar, a big lump of money draws flies green 'flies off the refuse dump and the germs they carry pollute and contaminate the nation. The power to tax has become a destructive force. We must control it and drive off the green flies. The third wish isi (3) for the outlawing of the great vonspiracy against America the Communist Party. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitney had dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Whitney and three little girls from Sublet, Idahr, Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Rigby and children from Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Spence L. Gardner of Williams Field, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Zollinger of Providence. e, the times. t It now requires 2,500,000 civilian workers to staff the Fed eral bureaucracy. The salaries Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. Londy Harris had dinner at the home of Joseph Harris. ANNUAL Firemans and Lions NEW YEARS EVE DANCE MONDAY December 31st BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL DANCING 10 P.M. UNTIL ? AND NOISE MAKERS CONFETTr FREE 51.00 2 Per Couple M.I-- Tuesday, but due to the storm, could not be given, it was presented in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. The program was under the direction of Second Class Entered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as March 3. 1879. of act under 1925 matter October 15. A. N. RATTING. LOOKING AHEAD Mr. Xmas Program VALLEY 1 3: Two boys gave COLLINSTON Smith. EAST GARLAND Mrs. Epb retenoo es their talks, Bud Grover and Don Rhodes. There was a piano selection by Yetta Karen Peterson, Essie Peterson gave a scriptural reading. Hazel Riser and Marlene Grover played a piano duet, "The Miracle of Zarohen-ilawas very beautifully read by Nelva Hansen, background music on the organ was played by Merle Larson, with interlude music by a trio. LaVona Grovex, Hazil Riser, and Ardes Adams. Hazel Riser played the prelude and organ music and Merle Larson the postlude. A very successful Christmas eve celebration was held this year. The program was furnished by the Primary. Santa out Claus came and handed bags of candy and nuts. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson had as three day Christmas guests her parents, Mr- and Mrs. James of Salt Lake City. The guide boys held a sleighing party on Wednesday. They were accompanied by their class father, Ken Shaffer, class mother Ethel Larson, and class leader La Vona Grover. They ended up at Ethel Larson's home for their party. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and family spent Christmas eve with Mrs. Moss in Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes and family and other family members had a get together at the home of Mrs. Ruby Nielson in Garland on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes had as weekend guest Dians' fiance, Mel Barlow of Lansing, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes took Diane back to her work in Ogden on Wednesday. Mr. and Ms. Jack Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Potter spent Christmas day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Val Koller came on Wednesday to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Jones of Reno, Nevada is visiting with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Atkinson. The ladies are sisters. David Christensen of Spxlng-vill- e visited with his sister on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fryer and baby of Collinston spent Monday evening with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Sorensen of Logan attended the Christmas Eve party and visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole and family of Ogden, spent Christmas Eve and Christmas day at the Ephraim Peterson home. Other dinner guests of the Pen tersons were Mr. and Mrs. Grover. Mrs. Doris Peterson had as Christmas dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Will Bowcutt and Mrs. Delbertlna Booth and daughter Diane and Thomas Forsyth. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Allred and Susanne, were in Ogden on Christmas, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ell Howard. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson had as Christmas dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. David J. Williams of Maiad, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forsberg of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Jones of Reno, Nevada and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Soren", - Wil-do- sen. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes and two daughters visited with the Atkinsons on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Larson and children spent part of Christmas day in Rrigham City with Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Sederholm and the remainder In Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Larson. On Wednesday the Larsons had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen and daughters, Jill and Janie of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson, of Magna, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chase Peterson on Saturday. Mrs. Orval Grover and Joan are home from Grouse Creek for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper and children spent Christmas In Fielding with Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Tom Harper had as guests on Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gardner and family. Mrs. Henrietta Thiesson, of Salt Lake City spent Christmas at the Golden Adams home. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Grover and children of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coe and family of Cuba, came to the Oyler home on Sunday and stayed over Monday. Bob will leave soon on assignment with the Navy, which will take him to the Mediterranean for six months. His family will live in Salt Lake City during his absence. Mrs. R. W. Wanike MIA Presents e, Hol-ma- n. Hol-ma- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oyler spent Saturday and Sunday in Ogden. The Oylers were in Blue Creek Wednesday and back Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen had Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hansen and Sherma of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen of Logan for Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen were Ogden visitors on Monday. The Delos Adams and family had their annual Christmas party at their home on Sunday af ternoon. Dinner was served and a program held and gifts exchanged. The Adams' had their Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Afton Adams in Fielding. The Le Roy Oyler family had their breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Jasper, after which they visited from home to home. The J. W. Rhodes family had a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wood on Christmas Eve. Santa came and presented each with a gift. There were 72 present. Mr. and Mrs. Don Winters and family arrived Saturday from California to make their home here. They have rented a place in Garland. Don is the son of Mrs. Ed Isaacson. Fox G ristmas they had also Mr. and V i. Jack Winter and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ray. On Wednesday they had Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Is aacson and Mr. and Mrs. De Verle Payne. s get-toget- Mr. and Mrs. Ned Law and baby son of Pocatello, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and three children of East Gar land, had Christmas dinner at parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Christen sen would like to announce the engagement of their daughter Joyce to Vernon Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Londy Harris. Largest Smokestack The largest smokestack in tht world 585 feet high rises from a well-bein- g Sunday Program Priest Manufacturer Father Goebel manufactured the The M IA. Speech and Music first machine-mad- e steel wire nails department presented the pro- in this country in Covington, Kengram in Sacrament meeting tucky, in 1875. Sunday evening. Reading the Narrative was Carol Warnke. Virginia Ericksen and Blanche Johnson were accompanists at the piano and organ. A duet was given by Bryce and Louise Ericksen, and a solo by La Vona Erickson. Mrs. Elizabeth Bowers visited several days with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Forsgren in l. Both-wel- Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim PeterMrs. Harmon Green and her son, and Rex and Mrs. Fred Peterson and Rodney were Lo- children of Salt Lake City, visited for two weeks at the home gan visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jackson and of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. children came in from Gardner-villNevada Saturday evening to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. They were joined on Sunn day by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph of Ogden where they had their Christmas dinner. Ned went on to Montana to spend Christmas with his folks. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Munns to Provo, where they spent Monday and Tuesday with Hot School Lunches School experience has shown that to ,t lunches contribute greatly of pupils. alth and Grinding Suet Suet can be put through a food grinder easily, provided that the grinder is previously dipped in boiling water and used while hot. GO TO were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bowers. Amy Rasmussen, small daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Howard Rasmussen, of Rrigham City, visited several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Fisher of College Station, Texas, ar rived Friday evening to spend the holiday season with Mrs. Fisher's parents, Bishop and Mrs. Clark Bowen. Their daughter Marti, has been here during the month, visiting with her grandparents. Miss Nedra Simmons, of Salt Lake City, visited during the holidays at the home of her exercise at farrowing time. They will have less trouble when the litter arrives. THEATRE TODAYI v Celebrating trie i GOLDEN JUBILEE of the American Movie Theatre ORPIIEUM Week of Dec. 3 28-Ja- 3 n. $ Week of Dec. $ FRI. SAT. FRI. SAT. Double Feature Double Feature $Ji. Joseph A. Ericksen. Walt Thomas, who has been a patient at the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City, is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop during his convalensence. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom and family are spending the hol- J idays with relatives and friends in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. John Higgs and daughter Lily, of Ogden, A MOVIE Exercise for Sow Be sure that sows get plenty of 28-Ja- n. Kirk Douglas in "HOT LEAD" "THE BIG CARNIVAL" also also Serial Sat. Matinee Only MON. SUN. MON. $ "THE LAW AND THE LADY" 3 Midnight .Show New Year's Eve t TUES. "THE BAREFOOT MAILMAN" WED. Double December 31st THTJRS. Feature "TEXAS CARNIVAL" Lum and Abner TUES. - WED. - THTJRS. "GOIN TO TOWN" In Technicolor Starring Esther Williams also Pat O'Brien and Jane Wyatt in Red Skelton Howard Keel "CRIMINAL LAWYER" "TEXAS CARNIVAL" . ' Robert Cummings Terry Moore Jerome Courtland Greer Garson and Michael Wilding in I ! 5 AND THE BANDIT" Serial Sat. Matinee Only SUN. g Hayward in "THE LADY "TALES OF ROBIN HOOD" x t$ Louis $ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Simmons. Carol Warnke, of Ogden, spent the holiday weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Warnke. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Goodsell who have recently been in Cheyenne, Wyoming are spending the holidays' with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goodsell, in Newton, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen. Lieutenant Gordon Bigler, stationed at an Air base in Washington, spent last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler. Garth Geddes of Pocatello, Idaho spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen and son, of Salt Lake City, were weekend visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bowen. Mary Alice Warnke was a Saturday overnight guest of Janice Anderson in Garland. They attended a Christmas party together. Eugene Bigler, stationed with the Navy at Alameda, California spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler. Mar Jean Jensen, of Salt Lake City, spent the holiday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Potter of Tremonton were Christmas day guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. T. W Potter. Mr. and Mrs. James Andrus and daughter Mary Jean, of Logan, visited on Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. John Potter. copper smelting plant at Anaconda, miles northwest of Butte, Montana. The greatest entertainer of them fV COMEDY My Friend Irma alii Our Miss Brooks Jack Benny Amos 'n Andy Charlie McCarthy Sunday Corliss listening's great on CBS KSL. 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