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Show Thursday. July 29. THt ID IB IB BEAR FIVER rl VALLEY Published by the RATES (in advance) Entered at the post office at nfMRilll r ... JfccL Thumbnail Facts On Interesting, Unusual in Utah ml A year $3.00 per Trenonton, Utah a Second Cla Editor-Publuhe- r Clear Understanding 41 S hr Ot. Gyg oaeejot - maimhm KVCATtOM MOOMM Accent Positive Of Americanism To Combat Soviet ago when I first to speak up on the great began and spiritual material human, values embedded in the American way of life and to warn of the growing influence of Socialist and Communist propaganda, very little was being done in a positive way by any segment of our society. In 15 years many millions of Americans have been aroused and are participating to some degree in efforts to strengthen our nation through education and to safeguard the basic principles about an active awareness of subversive propaganda. Fifteen-year- s Gaining Ground Therefore if we get across to all citizens, especially the youth of America, a clear understanding of the American way and the great advantages it brings to all, the propaganda of the Left will roll off like water on a duck's back. Where should the offense, the positive educational program, begin? It should begin first with the very people who are most interested and want to do somewin thing for their country. Actually few Americans know the facts about the American system well enough to be "power-house,- " "a home-ru- n paign to recruit our children to half their ideology. slugger" or a "triple-threa- t The younger they are, the back." To be most effective we should know our system like we better." Trying to lead out know our A.B.C.'s. Our Responsibilities When we are sure we know the facts and can clearly ex plain them, then we like to spread them to everyone we can reach. In the business and in dustrial world, employers have the responsibility to take the facts to their employees. The task here is two-fol- d giving the employees a clear understanding of their own com pany, its sales and profit state ment, how its income is divided how much goes for raw mater ial, how much for labor, how much for taxes, and how little for dividends; and giving them the broader story of the Ameri We haven't won the- - propa ganda war with the forces of the Left, but each year in the last 15 we have gained ground, and we can win If we mobilize our manpower strength still further and use our intelligence, enterprise, resourcefulness, and can system. imagination. Throughout the country peo-pi- e Community Level continue to ask me how inAt the community level the dividuals and local groups can be most effective in the individual and the local group should be carrying the Ameri conflict. My answer has been: "Accent canism facts to the citizens the positive." In other word3, through speeches, through forput the emphasis on spreading ums, study and discussion the positive facts about the groups and in many other ways. American way of life. In our National Education Program workshop at Searcy Best Defense we have available many educat We must continue to expose ional materials. We have devel- and root out the Leftwing pro- oped a dramatized definition of paganda, but at the same time the "American way of life" the best defense, as the football which is acceptable in all walks coach says, is "good offense." of life. It is available in printed The best authorities in Amer- form. ica on, Leftwing propaganda, inA Goal ldeo-logic- al cluding men who once helped produce it, have told me over and over again that the strategy of the Leftwing forces is to undermine the faith of Americans in their own political and economic principles and institutions with subtle propaganda. Every citizen should take an active interest in the public schools. Here's a statement made by Attorney General of the Un ited States a few years ago The FBI has learned that the Communists have started a cam HA to Power-Don- 1) Ik V " T. 2s&g& VP-- 41 r2n f e 's Dependable thrift 6s Easiest handling r cabs Super-comfortab- HAYES HOME FROM BRITISH TRII V ERISA Miss Verna Hayes arrived home Wednesday night from England, where she has spent the past three months with her grandmother and other relatives in Blackpool and Wigan in Lancashire. While in England, she visited the beautiful Lake District and spent some time in London. There she saw the Houses of Parliament and Westminister Abbey. She also saw Queen Elizabeth and her Prince Consort, Phillip, and Winston Churchill. Verna took the USS United States to New York City, and the trip from there to Salt Lake City was by train. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hayes met her at the Salt Lake terminal. ISRAEL H. FACKRELL MARRIES ROOSEVELT WOMAN Ultramodern -- children toward acceptance of socialistic policies is a first strategic step of the Leftwingers. Be Watchful We must watch for and resist these efforts, but the emphasis in our work should be placed on inculcating our children with the facts about our American way. If we "vaccinate" our oncoming generations of children with the positive facts about our system, its great advantages over any other system known, the youngsters then would form the greatest force we could possibly muster for the preservation of our basic principles Which have given us individual freedom and a living standard .unmatched in world history. It is the citizen's obligation to work effectively toward this educational goal. Easiest toading history. THIS IS THE PLACE DO YOU KNOW That the oldest cabin in Utah is the Miles Goodyear cabin now standing in Tabernacle Park at Ogden. This crude structure was built of Cottonwood logs in 1844 or 1845. The cabin was originally part of a group of buildings known as Goodyear's Fort, Beunaventura, on the Banks of the Weber River. muttr DO YOU KNOW SIMMONS Duane and Jean Foster Sim mons of Collinston have a baby girl, born July 25. The little miss has two brothers. The Mar vin Simmons and Harvey Fost ers are the grandparents. s; r Dodge truck dealer for further proof that he has the truth to fH YOUR JOB WW WINZELER - MATNEY MOTOR CO. PHONE 5181 TREMONTON parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Christensen recently. WE'REREADY To Serve ALL Your Mechanical Needs! plant-ultramoder- n, fully integrated steel works is at Geneva, L. Utah. DO YOU KNOWT That more tonnage is movWilliam L. Baker, machinist's ed every normal operating mate third class, USN, of Tre day at the Utah Copper Mine monton, is serving aboard the than was moved in a day in heavy cruiser USS Saint Paul digging the Panama Canal. which recently returned to the DO YOU KNOW Far Eastern waters to begin her That in 1945 Utah producfourth tour of duty, since the ed more iron ore than all outbreak of hostilities in Korea. western states combined a She is serving as the flagship total of 1,987,000 tons. of Vice Admiral A. M. Pride's U TALK UTAH Seventh Fleet. William Baker In the Far East Dr. and Mrs. Melvin WELDING TRACTOR REPAIR MANUFACTURING To better serve you: We are equipped to handle all types of farm e equipment repair because of our top-grad- machinery. COME AND VISIT OUR NEW PLANT . J. J. WHITE Blacksniithiiig & Machine Shop G A R L A N D CnnW Announcement is made of the and family of Salt Lak Citv marriage of Mrs. Lela Nielsen and Mrs. Zoie Youn nH Hancrv,. Labrum of Roosevelt, Utah and ter of Washington D. C. spent Israel H. Fackrell of Howell. Sunday visiting at the A. L. The wedding ceremony was per Cook and Irvin Garfield homes. formed in the Logan Temple July 22, with members of both 30 MILE WALK. . . families in attendance. The couple were honored at a Cat Makes wedding breakfast after the Home ceremony at the canyon home of Mr. Fackrell's son, Arvin East Fackrell near Richmond. a nine month-ol- d "Black, The two daughters of the new cat Mrs. Fackrell and her two belonging to Sandra Jean grandchildren and the five dau Farnsworth Bywater of Brigh- ghters and four sons and several ham City, returned to the Farnsof the grandchildren of the worth residence in Brigham groom's family were present for Sunday morning. July ll," following a journey. either one or both events. On 4, Mr. and Sunday, July a Following honeymoon trip s. Max Mrs. recent Bywater, to Boar Lake, Evans ton, Uinta took Black with along and Salt Lake City, the couple returned home Tuesday, and a gray cat to their home in East will make their home in Howell. Garland. All went well until Mr. Fackrell recently served the neighbor dog came over to as a missionary in the Northern get acquainted. The cats disappeared that California mission, and his wife is also a returned mission- evening. The gray cat returned ary. She served in the Western later but "Black" decided Brig-haCity was the place for him. States Mission. When he arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theran L. ATTEND COUSINS Farnsworth, 335 South Main on Sunday morning he was "migh FUNERAL ty hungry and plenty thin,' Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Iverson Mrs. Farnsworth reported. and Mrs. D. B. Green were in After a few square meals he Midvale Monday to attend the is his old glossy self. The Farns funeral for a cousin, Lillian worths plan to keep "Black Stokes Conklin. in Brigham with them. Trek From Garland 30-mi- le m nearby dependable When Utah became a Territory in 1850, the Mormons were unsuccessful in their attempt to get Congress to have the word "Deseret" retained. Instead, Congress called the new territory "Utah" a name coined from the name of a tribe of Shoshone Indians which inhabited much of this region. , IIUNSAKER Fordella Walker and Ray Hunsaker of Tremonton an nounce the birth of a baby girl on July 17. This is the second DO YOU KNOW girl for the couple. The Ray That Brigham Young had Hunsakers are Tremonton 25 sons; 31 daughgrandparents. ters and 1 adopted girl. Ten others were wives in name JEPPSON only. Glen Virgil and Agnes Christ DO YOU KNOW ensen Jeppson of Tremonton are That Oxen were used exhappy over the safe arrival of a baby girl July 27. Their first clusively for the first 20 years to haul granite from the child was a boy. quarry in the building of the GIBBS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray and Mormon temple, from 1553 to 1873. three children of Ogden were William Leon and Maurine DO YOU KNOW Hall Gibbs of Portage are now That animal life exists in the parents of six children the GreatSalt Lake? A very The sixth, a boy arrived July small shrimp thrives in the 21. This makes four boys and water. It is an oddity that the two girls for the family. bodies of these shrimps show HANSEN no taste of salt. If they were large enough to be eaten, Don T. and Barbara Ann they would have to be salted Martin Hansen of Tremonton to be palatable. announce the birth of a baby YOU KNOW girl on July 12. This baby is DO That Life Magazine recently BLACKSMITHING the third girl for the Hansens. the said, world's "Perhaps LATHE WORK They also have one boy. finest heavy industrial MACHINE MILLING new-lywed- TODAY...ak your Bear River City The following is one of a scries of articles to be published throughout the summer in an effort to better acquaint ' readers with the possibilities of the tourist industry. We can make the tourist business for Utah in 1954 the biggest in our matter October 15, 1925 under act of March J, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, Loonino nnciiD guests of Mrs. Murray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen The Frank Nielson family Tuesday. took a short weekend trip to In Canyon Lava Hot Springs, American the following couples Sunday Falls and into Afton, Wyoming. and their families enjoyed cool breezes of Logan Canyon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater, Mr. and by Andrea Hoggins Mrs. Clifford Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen. PIONEERS NATIVE Mrs. Norma Hansen entertainHONORED AT BANOUET ed her club Thursday evening home. Mrs. Mary J. Holmgren, Mor-on- i at her A. Hansen of Mrs. Margaret Stan-der Mortensen and Alvin several were the "Native Pioneers" East Tremonton spent of last week visiting her who attended the banquet at days and family, Mr. and Maddox Ranch House, Thurs- daughter Mrs. Ernest Huggins. day. Other native pioneers who of Calif., Christensen Doyle were unable to attend were Carl Christensen Dena visited during Iverson, Norah Burt and Emma week. the A. Jensen. Elrita Anderson and Mae Anderson sang a duet on Birthday Party the program. Mable H. Strong Mrs. Chester Christensen was favored with a reading. Carrie J. to a lovely birthday hostess Christensen also attended the her daughter honoring party lovely affair. Bette. The guests were taken Mrs. Merle Jensen entertain- to Crystal Springs where a swim ed at a lovely dinner party Wed was enjoyed. Later the group nesday at her home. Places were were served tasty refreshments marked for Mrs. DeVera Ogil-bie- and games were enjoyed. Mrs. Edith Jack, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson Frona Forsberg of Salt Lake motored to Layton Sunday City, Mrs. Esther I. Jensen of where they were guests of Mr. Brigham City, Mrs. Loretta Han and Mrs. McGavin. sen of Tremonton, Mrs. Rom Mrs. Colleen J. Barrett and aine Jensen, Mrs. Pearl Jensen, two children of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Doris Hansen of Bear were guests of Mrs. Barrett's River City. After the delicious parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin dinner the guests enjoyed an Johnsen last week. afternoon of visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Ander son and family visited a short Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore time Sunday with Ardell's mothand three sons of Burbank, Mrs. er, Ivy Anderson. They Calif., are visiting Mrs. Moore's were home from Lava enroute parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hot where they visited Springs Arbon. Janae's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Theral Christ- Earl Marble. ensen and son Gene of Burbank, Bobby Christensen enjoyed a visited Mr. Christensen's Calif., fishing trip to Afton, Wyo,, over parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving the weekend. Christensen and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Christfor several days last week. ensen of Ogden visited Mr. and MonMr. and Mrs. Ercy Whitaker Mrs. Chester Chrisstensen had returned just and daughter Katherine attend- day. They from Yellowstone Park. ed the Nelson reunion held at Mr. and Mrs. Boyd ChristenCrystal Springs. sen of Sunset visited his TAKE VACATION TRIP UmlbrUL UMia LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution SUBSCRIPTION DAYS BE LET THEIR CAREFREE LIE A SERVING LEADER. Tremonion, Utah THE 1954 Attention Wheat Growers YOU ARE INVITED TO USE THE Storage Facilities OF THE Northern Utah Grain Co op AT GARLAND WHEAT GnOlVERS; TAKE ADVANTAGE of the government storage support prices for your stored grain Recieve 3V2 per cent interest on storage prices as approved under the warehouse act. |