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Show THE LEADER. I7? LOOJOTO AHEAD GEORGE & BENSON PraUtMtXirilit CMf Sttf. Artturn I fore the taxnaver had to nav $158,500 for dismissing 25 per sons from the Federal payroll! Note: Expenses of the Commerce Department rose from 475 million in 1940 to $863 million ern homes at today's high prices! Waste in government will continue, until citizens stop it by taking a more active part in their government. five-roo- m m 1850. Farm Life In the Federal Cupboard In the past 10 years, births on The average housewife keeps (arms outnumbered deaths. HOW TO WASTE $8 BILLION about a pound of coffee in her In John 6:12 Jesus Said: cupboard. The Federal eovern- "Gather up the fragments ment's Defense Denartmpnt East Garland stored up 144,000,000 pounds of that remain, that nothing be coffee Mrs. Eph Peterson about 50 nounds for lost." New Testament teaching shows that in the Bible, as In each person in the Armpd Friends Honor Sherma Hansen all human ethics, waste is con- Jrorces. i The little woman who shnns sidered immoral. The law of naMiss Sherma Hansen, who! ture says. "Waste not. want for the family buvs annroxl. leaves in the very near future mately an ounce and a half of for a mission for the L. D. S. not" We - will continue to have DiacK pepper a year for each Church, in Uruguay, was guest waste In our eovernment so member of her familv. But dur of honor at a shower held a period, our Sunday evening after church long as he have the loose "tax ring ana spend policies 01 recent eoerai government bought services, at the home of Mrs. times. And the waste will be nearly two pounds for every Louis Larson. Light refreshments were furnished bv the every one of us memDer or tne Army! s hurtful to In the average home therp Birthday club. The guest of when it is on such a grand scale as we now have it in is usually an extra supply of nonor received many useful and live or six is the practical gilts and the; wpil iigni duids Washington. usual surplus. But one oavcm wisnes oi ner mends for a The following items show ment agency bought and kept a very successful mission. you the price we taxpayers Mr. and Mrs. Dick Julandpr supply on hand! must pay for a government Note: In the Denart.mnf. nt and children visited with rela that is growing with leaps interior, rose fmm tives here Sunday. ana bounds ana becoming $71 millionexpenses Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chrlstenspn in 1940 to $568 more careless and wasteful million in 1950. with other familv members met. everyday. Time-Oat the Howard Cafe in Brigham Waste. Hlfh Cost of Firing .wiy sunaay to celebrate the The workinsr man average in A congressional committee anniversary of Mn employment takes about birthday Glen Wood. They also drove to recently made a study of the private three weeks off vear each fnr cost 01 just dismissing Fed- vacations A study tne Bira reruge. eral employees. Apparently the Of 48.000 and illness., Mr. and Mrs. Owen ohenpv in fmn emnlovpps committee got in over its head. eral Mbv and Mrs. Orval Cheney and departments revealed an It found that one bureau had average Mrs. i nerron wood of Salt work of record run up a cost of $10,000 just to seven Lake City visited with relatives a year with lay off 32 employees! But when pay! Monday followinc the firnvp r other facts were learned they funeral. hniio-riK Automobile tv. made this bureau seem thrifty in MIC Mr. p.. Mrs. Ralnh Holman taxpayers and mwrateH x spent and comparison to others. , at the L. M. Hol Sunday More than 1,550 personnel ac- Federal bureau employees cost tions (red tape) had to be taken aunosiastwice as much to opyour family car does. In another bureau when it was erate The government nnprnto ion F 164 employees ordered to. cr 000 automobiles at from its work force. Four months a yearly operation and maintenwere saent in the red tane ance COSt Of 452B pnrh Th work preparatory to dismissing erican the 164- Meantime, 399 persons estimatesautomobile Association $350 as the average voluntarily quit to take work upkeep cost of the family car. eisewnere. only 25 or the origNote: Expenses of the DePublished by the inal 164 actually were laid off at LEADER partment of PUBLISHING Labor rose from the end of the four months ol $18 million in 1940 to $257 milCOMPANY, Inc. red tape work necessary to dis- lion in 1950! charge them. The Committee Citizen Action Needed on Thursday afternoon for Frifound that to merely fire these Any American particular 25 employees, it cost to the nearest citizen can go day distribution. newsstand or the taxpayers $1,300 per emSUBSCRIPTION RATES (in drug store and get a ployee separated! for 50 cents. The Fed- advance) $3.00 per year. But this didn't count the really magazine eral government payt $10 50 for big expense of the firing. The a magazine. Bookkeeping direct administrative cost of lay- costs Entered at the post office at and red tape average $10 on 25 these off to ran people ing Utah as Second Tremonton, purchase. r , around 13,000 man hours, or every Class matter October 15, 1925 The Hoover Com$33,500! And the bureau officfound that the govern- under act of March 3, 1878. ials themselves estimated the mission ment wastes $1 out of every $10 costs Thereat $125,000. indirect A. N. RYTTING spent. With an buder get, that means $8 billion wasted enough to build 1,000,000 mod Tremonton, Utah man home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holman of Brigham spent the afternoon with them. Mrs- - May Bjorklund and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bjorklund of Ogden, were with the Holmans last Sunday. Mrs. Orvel Grover and John. of Lakeside spent the weekend Thursday, November 6, 1952 Reid Grover, who recently underwent a major operation at the Valley hospital, returned home Friday. Mrs. Leila Boothe and family of Ogden, Mrs- Earl Young of Willard, were at the Delos Adams home Sunday. Mrs. Leland Patterson, of West Point, spent Sunday and children Monday with Mr. and Monday evening. for some baptismal work Sat- and Mrs. Gilbert AUred urday. They were accompanied and Susanne, were Salt Lake by Mrs. Marion Sorensen and Mr. City visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen were in Logan Sunday where they visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt of Layton'visited relatives following at home. the funeral Monday. Mrs. Bill Cole and The Guide and Seagull classes Grover, Mrs. Grover, ac- of. the Primary class made an spent Sunday and Monday at the Eph Peterson home. companied her mother home excursion to the Logan Temple - Mrs-Wayn- e Lennis, La Vona Grover. and Luella Pierson. Mr. and Mrs-- Marion Sorensen were in Ogden Sunday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes-Mrs- . Lowell Whitaker, of Pro- ve, came up to attend her grandmother's funeral services cn Monday. II 1 nine-mont- hs 93-ye- 52-PIE- 1881 ar Csi ROGERS SERVICE FOR 8 m filvcrplatV ff kr ONEIDA LTD. Obwor or Grill KnfM Round (owl or Oval lowt silversmiths SoupSpoom t nt Jewelry Co. $80-bllll- on Editor-Publish- nan ' raim er nt non-partis- m I SwgorSpoo i - America's No. I Home Freezer Spoons lvnrSarfo This service is truly an out-- 1 standing value. Here's extra quality silverplate that is famous for its stunning pat-- 1 No Fad. To terns and flawless finish. 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We thank all of those who gave so generously of their time in a making our successful one and which stimulated the greatest vote on record in Box Eldercampaign County. We're Proud Of The CONFIDENCE You Have Placed In Us! M:'TVrS t "TV"-' Wv. h:x:f V BETTER CONSTRUCTION m q 1 i r 1 V V EXTRA FEATURES MORE ECONOMY St Th fastest scl'ing horn ffrMztr in Idaho, In Utah, In America I V ' -- a - n''r)iiiiii ii'iil " I s.l )I - Box Elder county in the Utah State Senate." "I am deeply fateful to the of Box Elder County's second representative district fv giving me Ibis opportunity to serve you to the best of my ability." "Congratulations to my business associate. I know that you will work harmoniously with the Republicans." CLIFTON" G. M. KERR KLEON KERR RUDOLPH M. KAISER ROBERT J. POTTER given me in the General EXTRA COST Pi aiaaauMa "I feel truly humble at the support overwhelming you gave me at the polls. It makes me feel that you approve of my actions as county commissioner and I promise you continuation of my best efforts." "I want to thank my friends for their vote of confidence AT NO b tr Elec- tion last Tuesday. I will do my very best to serve the needs of voters -l- i I'l Sf m ii "1 wish to take this opportunity of thanking the voters for reelecting me to the board of county commissioners. I shall consider it a trust and duty to give my best as your chosen representative." LEWIS S. WIGHT We appreciate your vote of confidence of the National, State, District and County Republican tickets! |