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Show Second Section Thursday July 1 17, 1952 No. 42 See Your Home In A New Light An Invitation is extended to everyone interested in better home lighting to attend a free lighting demonstration by the Utah Power and Light Company at Tremonton 1st Ward, July 22 at SERVING 2:30. Mark Barrus is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wood of Brig- liam. Of The National Debt. Box Elder County's share of the national debt, already to- -i taling $33,541,000, could go up another $1,874,350, If the current! budget requests now being con- sldered by Congress are passed) according to R. L. Irvine, vice president, Utah Lumber Company, Salt Lake City, who made public today a report on the national debt, prepared by the National Association of Manufac turers. Declaring that "drastic action" must be taken against such threats of further inflation, Mr. Irvine said "this report urges that a $265 billion firm ceiling be placed on the federal public debt, a cut of $10 billion from VALLEY and Mrs. Quentin Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fronk and Mr. and Mrs. David R. Waldron attended the stage show, "South Pacific" in Salt Lake. Mi-- , Box Elder County Royalty 1 There will be a completely fur nished demonstration room that will show you the value and importance of adequate and cor rect home lighting and also the new light sources and their use for home comfort and beauty. Ccme and bring your friends. Sponsored by South Bear River Stake Relief Society Mr. and Mrs. C. B.' Barfuss and son Jerry of Inglewood, Califor nia have been visiting the John and Charles Barfuss families here and other relatives in the valley. Mrs. Barfuss and Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. John" Barfuss were in Preston, Idaho Sunday to visit the Fred Barfuss family. RIVER BEAR THE Box Elders Share Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Allen over the holi days were Mr. and Mrs. William Jenson and daughters of Phoe- nix, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton spent the 4th and over the weekend in Idaho Falls visiting with the present $275 billion leMr. Dalton's brother, W. E. Dal- gal limit. Since our total interest-bdebt at the end of ton. 1951 was roundly $257 billion, this proposed limit would give sufficient leeway for seasonal variations in tax receipts, yet Notice is hereby given that still be a bulwark against against the Directors of the Curlew Ir- further money and credit inrigation and Reservoir Company, flation." a corporation, have determined "Box Elder County citizens, that a meeting of the stockhold- like alt Americans, have a perers of said corporation shall be sonal stake in the fight against held at Snowville, Utah, on Mon- Inflation," he added. "It's obday, the 21st day of July, 1952, vious that our fiscal house canat the hour of 8 o'clock p.m. of not be set in order as long as said day in the LDS Church Congdess is willing to advance building for the purpose of am- our over-a- ll debt limit further ending the Articles of Incorpor- and further into the stratoation in regard to the duration of sphere. Other attempts to control the life of said corporation, being government spending financed article 2. By said proposed am- through inflation have failed, endment it is intended to change but there is still time to win this said articles so as to provide foi fight if all of us urge our rep a period of 99 years in place of a resentatives in Congress to set a 50 year period of life. firm limit or ceiling on the pub; All stockholders are directed lic debt." and urged to attend. The NAM report, he explained, Dated June 24th, 1952. urges "unswerving debt limitaW. Earl Hickman, Pres. tion" as the "first, important James H. Garbanati, Sec. step toward sound debt manage earing NOTICE 'U:::.'.: v ' I - w r ! V vX; f? . h , Gloria Gayle Gay (center). Miss Box E lder of. 1952 is flanked by her attendants: Miss Roberta Young (left) and Eleanor Burnett (right) A large crowd attended the pageant sponsored annually by the Brigham City 0 club. 20-3- Photo Courtesy News-Journ- al Gloria Gay Wins Miss Box Elder Contest Miss Gloria Gayle Gay of Tremonton will rsprrsent. Be:: Eld County in the Miss Utah contso at tl:e s.ate fair ihis fall. She was chosen FrkU.y evening at the talent show and 0 judging sponsored ty the Erigham City club. The new Miss Box Elder was sponsored (for the cont?st by the Women's Civic League, of Treir.onK.ii Bear Uiver Valley ia also represented lit the attendants by Eleanor Burnett, a representative :r 20-3- H V- - V 14 1 FUN DAY ANNOUNCED The MIA is announcing the annual ward fair and fun day for August 9th. The Jr. Parade will start at 11 o'clock. There will be two ball games, and luncheon will be on sale at noon with the various organizations in charge of each booths. There will be a flower show and a display of handiwork. The evening will be topped off with a street dance. The J. W. Rhodes family had a get together at their home Sun day. There were 72 family members at home and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhodes of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes of Carey, Idaho visited Thursday In this vicinity with relatives. They went to Provo Friday and returned to Carey on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olsen and two grandchildren visited with relatives Sunday. The Tom Harpers had a family get together Sunday. Besides their own family members there were Mr. and Mrs. George Coombs of Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coombs and children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Coombs of Sacramento. John Larson Jr. called on Bishop and Mrs. Warren Hansen ...UNTIL YOU GET THE FACTS ON CAR VALUE THE 17AY V WINZELER MOTOR CO. Phone 5181 Tremonton c 1 borrowing from these, trust accounts would also feach a ceil ing, and excess collections would have to be used to reduce other ' government debts.' Second, curbing further borrowing to cover goernment de- ficits would compel the presi dent and the Budget Bureau to present a virtually balanced, budget With a $265 billion debt limit established, the report conclud- es, our federal government could then, proceed with a sound debt management program. Mr. and Mrs. George the Tremonton Jaycee Janes. The other attendant is Roberta Young of Brigham City uho was sponsored by the B. P. W. organization Of that city. Miss Gay won a $150 wardrobe, a gift from club, which she will wear at the state the 20-meet in October. he is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Q. Gay. Gloria gave a reading on the talent show held at the Intermountain Indian School auditorium. of Mrs. Edna Allen had as week end guests her daughter husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Maughan of Tooele. and Mr, and Mrs. Lyn Checkettaf and family attended the Andrew Checketts family reunion at. Preston, Idaho on July 4th. , , Rondell Robbins, Kenneth Sessions and Clarence Roberts enjoyed a three day outing lass week. They spent a night In Logan Canyon, one at Bear Lake and returned home by way of ' Lava Hot Springs, where they saw the Earl Marble family. fTMSfflft - 30 Mrs. Sherman Oyler and chilwere in Salt Lake City Tuesday and Wednesday. Dick Oyler accompanied Mrs. Merlin Glead to Idaho, where he will spend some time visiting. Sunday evening Mr. Arthur Capener of Garland and Mrs. La Von Hobbs of California. La Vinna Tilford of Salt Lake City, Alf Capener and Mrs. Peg Co ombs of Riverside and Mrs. Sar ah Hess from Idaho, called at the J. W. Rhodes home. Mrs. L. M. Holman, Mrs. Ned Jackson and children and Mrs. Sophia Larson drove to Idaho Falls Saturday to help Mrs. Ruel Nielson celebrate her birthday dren anniversary. Jerry Benton on delay from California to South Dakota, stopped off to visit with relatives and called on Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams Sunday. Jerry is in the Air Force. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson were in Salt Lake City three days for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oyler attended the Rogers family reun-lo- n afj Willow Park In Logan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holland had as a pmest, Mr. Holland's sister, Mrs. John Adams of Mtddleton, Ohio during the week. On Thursday the Hollands entertained In her honor with a turkey dinner. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Monday. Joseph Holland and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Archibald and family of Ogden spent Max Anderson and family. Mrs. Reuben Hyde and daughthe weekend at the Joe Oyler ' ter Jean of Logan spent Mon home. en-rou- te day night with the Chase Petersons. On Tuesday Mrs. Peterson and children took them to Ogden where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crabtree. Wednesday, Mrs. Leland Patterson of West Point, Mrs. Len-ar- d Jensen of Syracuse and Mrs. Darwin Hayes of Bountiful visited with Mrs. Wayne Grover. Mrs. Groyer and children returned with them and spent the remainder of the week with her parents in West Point. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Atkinson and Mrs. Marion Sorensen went to Malad Sunday afternoon to meet an aunt, Mrs. Walter Ripley of New Philadelphia, Ohio. Miss Judy Jones, who has been a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sorensen went to Malad Sunday and will spend some time with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Willows. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cowan and family of Payson, on their way home from a trip to Yellowstone, called on the Harmon Piersons. Club group and their The leader, Wanda Peterson, while on a trip with other county were successful In winning a trophy for the best skit presented at the camp. They put it on in the ward during the MIA opening exercises Tuesday even- ON SATURDAY, JULY 19; we will announce an entirely new line of general purpose tractors- - successors to the famous John Deere Models "A" and "B." By far the greatest values ever offered by John Deere, these new tractors feature major engineering advancements and a host of improvements that step up tractor performance in many different ways. 4-- H ing. Mrs. Sophia Larson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter. They took her for a drive to II Stone and Snowville. She spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. I, L. Iraacson. One of these new models will be on display at our store this Saturday so be sure to stop in and see for yourself how much more value these great new John Deere Tractors offer you. n mmm mm mmSm mm mm mf m mm PHONE 2211 mM M HM mm mw- mm Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Brad-sha- w spent three days' fishing at. Armstead, Montana. III 1 Mrs. Eph Peterson . (ft' V ? East Garland ment, but it would also brine about two other Important gains. First, it would dispel the illusion that taxpayers benefit from the accumulation of huge amounts under the social security system and other government pension programs. With the debt at or near its limit, government mm" TREMONTON, UTAH v 5 i: ' . |