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Show THE LEADER. Trcmonton. Utah 5. 19?'-- Business 5 j fiyr. LOOKING AHEAD is over,' soa "'.i;tics will be V;r.e being and 1 this governfirst, the in : - ) non-milita- FteiidcmtMtriiit (elleft Sctref, JlrkiMiu r mini" pnvate The to is business id be a r.ee in i, t f 3 j 7.je ; Lciently. ( taxes, -j and perhaps t ..' rather am i infla-"jvemme- nt. g that i ral feeling 1 govern-jc i; the on screws t W auu-j- for it on the basis of his present income. He's gambling on tion. If, because of inflation, yje dollar continues to lose the $15,000 power, house my friend is building may cost him only half as much, or even only a tenth as much, as is valued on the basis of to- -j ay's dollars. In other words, if n fl q i rr n nn firm oc V a fim his income, in unit dollars, will be doubled within about five years without his real earning ji-chasin- operate f day-to-d- ay i: latter. There capacity fit actual hands purchasing power having been the in ( j ners. and the improved. With his additional C is not too far supply of the cheaper dollar, he ; running then could easily pay the fixed installments on his home. s monotonousIf my friend wins his gamble bur President the people who hold the mortfar six years, gage on his home will find his CN: election, we notes being paid off with 50c results in the dollars for the 100c dollar they tit jple. paid to his building contractors. is that Igtion Thus they would lose in proporliampers its tion to his gain. But it is jeases living more than that. serious infinitely cent should If my friend wins his gamble on and. Instead a Substantial degree of inflation :a.iness activ- -. for another five continuing 'to carry out national the economy years, may directly or on to disaster, values would ictically the go be virtually wiped out and a ' 'ernment likely result would be economic raw mater- collapse and probably panic; s uuc" " and in the end, he likely would ir.:: employs lose his unpaid for home in . k the arteries j,.. severe "j efficiency and Basis ofdepression. Strength (s upon an un- The strength of America, e.ini. What a a nation among nations, v:s; the Govern- ss of i elections - -- m-b;:- ys i s s- we-g- sober-mind- com-Eve- j j Tre-mont- on j sni.... home-buildi- ng . e! j - - im-Ne- w - ' toxa-phen- etr-or- y; - Plant-tirowin- g - is iministration tn activities ' !" henest busi- -t in1 dots. Instead ; i school goes least this i ty! At CONFIDENCE the stu-cra- tic system and in most owed a simi-- s through- - 221 fcr Jos-e- our county ticket. County Assessor County Sheriff Commissioner to 210 Granger led 223 "o 156. - YOUR DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE wants to thank you for your generous support of You Have Placed In Us! tt defeated ' of votes the su- - t inthecoun-- c ' by which opponents Kerr 327 to to 153, to 135, War- - K1 291 ? Robert 122, by num-sajori- dumber two 76 vote, I and ar 158 P for as of 75. uy i s y's ed :se he s X :ck "Let me assure you that my pledge vto' serve ALL the people of Box Elder County was no idle promise. In the months to come I shall always welcome your suggestions in the matter of county government." pre-electi- on George H. Davis j all . IRE cctt 'vice " v x mi ;ni(fflt" Mgr. Service tianccs! j "I DEEPLY appreciate ate the opportunity of serving Box Elder County as your surveyor and I want to thank each "I WANT to thank my friends for their vote of i "I feel truly humble at the overwhelming support you gave me at the polls. It makes me feel that you approve of my administration of the sheriff's office and I promise you a tinuation of the same icies." given me in the General Election last Tuesday. I will do my n confidence :.iH4il ty of ch m sizeable toent SURVEYOR State Representative 'Sheffield 229 214 to 208 235 to 143. ?nts to the f COUNTY L ed L. Peter- E. Adams ' , Here's a word from Box Elder's State Representative in District 1 d J. Allen e mocr n THE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY is indeed grateful for the fine support you gave our candidates at the polls in the General Election. WE'RE PROUD TOO, of the near record vote that turned out Tuesday to express a choice in government. It certainly demonstrates your interest in selecting good public servants to serve you. WeVe Proud of the many of the ock election t: school. xted by tcquaint i imams F OF V f, by construc- - ' ry ed mess- - Mere b ... i ve managements to - be-g- in GAMBLING ON DISASTER A friend of mine is building a nav me new home. He frankly admits - ry - ment expects: to grow and! ! 12-1- i - "down to the. t-- lost nearlv 50 Der cent of its! SCOLT LEADERS TO MEET ' SCIIOOL OFTIOALS MEET Try your Public Library for a is AT loss INDIAN SCHOOL (the power purchasing a sua i meeting oi twenty live new book ta read. NATIONAL bigger in the house building The Intermountain Indian principals and supervisors of the BOOK WEEK IS NOV. 8 Dr. field) warning: School has scheduled Spahr's a Bov Box Elder County School district u.i stability. Production de- - carries added authority. We must Scout Leadership Training Ses was held last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Sorenson of penos on the ability of our in call a halt to inflation now. But sion to be held in the AdminisAfter a business period, Br. Alton, Wyoming were weekend oustnes and farms to pay our how? tration Building at 7:30 p.m. on Vernon Larson, guidance and guests of Mr- and Mrs. J. II. workers a wage that can be 1 Balance the federal bud- November 9counseling director of the state Fronk and family. transformed into the necessities get; (2) Reduce As a result of this meeting and schcwl offlce- discussed the of life. If fiscal conditions expenditures to a point where one under direction of ject- counseling in the elemen-Fiel- d Mrs. Day Garfield and children should become excessively the addition of the necessary big tary schooL . nl Scout Executive Kent visited in Malad Sunday with her airamea, try? pillars of our pro- - preparedness program will still of Brigham City, Super-- 1 Payne Mr. and Mrs. Thomas parents, crum-ductivity would to ! permit the taxpayers to pay-aRoed GiI?s attended an auxili-t- o Jones. intendent George A. Boyce hopes o without paralizing and branch lay the groundwork of a!iarv manager 3 econo- -l merce; Establish a stable raeetin of the Utah Poultry Pro-successful ! Scouting Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Francis mist in the country is worried, backing for the U. S. currency; highly Ass'n. in Salt Lake in Wednesday. The worry also extends to all 4 Restore confidence in the gram in. the school. and family of Murray visited over A record numoer of men were those in our government who stability of government securi-beliethe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A date to remember is K. H. Fridal Jr. in the American freedom ties so the debt can be widely present at the first general; December 2nd, when system and want it to survive. distributed in thp form nf sav- - general meeting and it is hoped will hold Dollar Day. Its chances of survival are good ings bonds, thus reducing the that an even larSer number may Remember Saturday is a legal una if political expediency is tossed supply of . convenient All Tremonton stores it tocomeandi holiday. , T. inflationary money; out the window and sound reas- (5) Resolve, all of us, to tem- participate in this community: will be closed on that day. ier wonaay in Logan on oning and a spirit of patriotic porarily sacrifice a substantial service. The school takes this business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foser and service is immediately brought degree of our present living means of further extending an into the consideration of our standard to meet the national invitation to interested men. family spent Sunday visiting in Mrs. Frank Weeden and Salt Lake. growing acute monetary prob- - preparedness cost, daughter, Jean and Mrs. J. S. lems. The chances aren't good if If the people of America get ATTEND COLLEGE BALL Burbank spent Tuesday in Brig- this isn't done. Saturday, December 2nd will actively Denina such a program Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maughan ham be A Warning Tremonton Dollar Day. my friend will attended the annual Cesta-TiA few lose his gamble on continued Invitational formal ball, heldj Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Richlns evenings ago in St. Reduce farm Labor Louis, I sat at a dinner and inflation; but his, and everybody Friday evening in the Joseph of Grouse Creek, accompanied the order of doing a job Changing heard a blunt warnine voiced else's chance of owning a home Smith ballroom at the B- Y. U. by Mrs. W. I. Richins, spent a can save steps on the poultry farm, Dr. Walter E. Spahr, head of and continuing to live in a free Provoby few days visiting friends and according to poultry specialists. the Department of Economics of prosperous America will be Theme of the ball was "Sina-- ! relatives in the Valley. Mrs. Take time to look over the poultry York University and one of measurably enhanced-thwava", cr the story of the death Richins spent the time with her house layout. You may find dozens nation's foremost authorities of and places to save steps of the Indian sweethearts. Dur-- ! daughter MrsGeorge Napoli and andways on public finance. "The dollar," SCHOOL CARNIVAL that means saving labor and the floorshow, the story was family, ing time. he said, "is going to be worth A SUCCESS very effectively dramatized. about 10c in purchasing power The Halloween carnival sponPatrons included Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christen-Elve- rt unless the nation wakes up from sored last week at McKinley Tick ( onlrol Himes of the B. Y. U. fac- - sen. Flnyd Christensen, Mr. and Ticks of nearly all important spe its monetary dream. Large in- school by the P. T. A. was a com- ulty; Mr. and Mrs. Niels M. Niel- - Mrs. Aldred Christensen and cies can be controlled with come figures, large totals of in- plete success according to the son, bandy; Mrs. Afton Porter. Alary Larsen drove to Farminc sprays. These parasites are surance of profits, cf wage pay- officers of the organization. They Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Maug-- , ton cn to attend funeral among the most difficult to control Tuesday ts ments, all in terms of a depreci- are very appreciative of the nan. services for Minnie C. Hughes, a of all livestock pests. Toxaphene will ated dollar, serve to feed our of the teachers, room mothMiss Shirley Maughan was sister of Mr. Christensen's. protect animals from reinfestation illusions. ers and all who participated. general chairman of the event. The death of this sister leaves by ticks for two to three wefks or "Our mounting and fabulous The carnival program included longer. Hyrum Christensen the last surfigures on life insurance totaled two numbers by the girls' chorus; Mrs. Ned Law of Pccatello. viving member of his family. $214 billion in 1949- But we say a tap dance by Mary Ann Shum-wa- Idaho visited her parents, the Beast an accordion solo. LaMoine Phil Johnson family, this week. nothing about the fact that this Mr. and Mrs. Farrell J. Bess Tiny green plants called algae total has less value than the $101 Roberts; diclogue, Knute Fridal visited friends in American grow on the fur of the sloth, a South billion in 1932 or the $111 billion and David Holmgren; Chinese dinner Sunday guests at the Fork Canyon over the weekend. American animal that lives in trees These plants provide camouflage of 1939- We are in the temporary tap dance, Carol Reeder, Marilyn home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle for the sloth. of stage Mr. and Mrs. A- L. Cook left widespread enjoyment Miller, Julie Krey, Linda Fridal, Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Bill of the intoxication of rising Linda Miller and Barbara Harris; Rosenkrans cf Salt Lake, Mr. and Wednesday for a few days visit Delirium Tremens prices. The illusions are similar piano solo, Cheryl Evans; accord- Mrs. Henry Nielsen cf Brigham, in Salt Lake. A pink el?phant, a green rat. and to these of the opium smoker." ion solo, Elaine Watkins; tumb Mr. and Mrs. Van Hendricks of a polka ouKi'd snuke walked into a Somthin? To Do ling act, Rella Wood and Iris Bcise, and Mrs. Harold Denier David Rehklau of Toledo, Ohio coc'utnil bar. "You're a !iu!e early, When you consider the fact Anderson; violin duet, Virginia and children of Richland. Wash- -, spent a week with Sam and boys," said the bar!vulcr. "he ain't that since 1940 the dollar has and Ted Walker. Here vo! ington. The ladies are all sisters- Duane Getz in Tremonton. tat THOUGHT t based cn the stability of our economy. Our production for national defense, as well as our peacetime progress, is founded con- very best to serve the needs of Box Elder county in the state Legislature." pol-- ; Leroy D. White Warren W. Hyde I every voter who supported me in the Tuesday General El- L... ection. "I am indeed grateful to my friends who worked in my behalf, and the voters who supported me in the general election. I shall always try to administer the affairs of the assessor's office with fairness to all, special none." and privilege I will serve you to the ve'ry best of my ability." W. H. Griffiths to and we're proud cf the support the voter gave us in the general election "THE VOTERS didn't give me the job I was seeking in the General Election last Tuesday . . . but on that day I did get a call from the people to serve them in a different capacity ... as a captain in the U. S. Army on active duty. Thanks to all of you." Horace S. Rose "I WANT TO thank all "THANKS a lot, friends. "I WANT TO offer my of the voters who sup- for the splendid' support very best wishes to Mrs. Adams, and congratulate ported me in the gener- you gave me in the re her on her success. And al Election, and wish my cent election. I am proud at the same time I want successful opponent the of the fine vote I re- to thank all of my friends ceived, happy to know who supported me in the very best of success in that so many of you held Tuesday election. I am the administration of the me in such high esteem. indeed grateful to all of office to which he was My congratulations to you for your kind consideration." K." elected." Omer J. Call Robert Nielsen Mrs. F. Joseph Law "ELECTIONS are a fine thing for all of us, whether we're successful candidates or not. They stimulate our interest in government and I hope that all of us will continue that interest during the months to come. My thanks to all the voters, and congratulations to my friend, Robert J. Potter." Howard Glenn ! " CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. Kerr and my sincere thanks to all the voters who supported me in the recent election. Let's all of us pledge our best efforts for good government in the future and help the chosen officers in the performance of their duties." Owen L. Brough e |