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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, rI Li 'T FBKtjjvftf3l, MAGE FIVE tit? ' i ... : a i m . xremomon rojans.mn; " From Garland Aces t Fm ECONOMY OR BAN KR U PTC Y? WW i ; B0THWF1L j Hills) The Tremonton captured a. ; . slow contest from Trojans Garland in the ArState Chairman, Utah Taxpayers Association, who with the Approval of the :B: mory Thursday night. For the Tro- General State Committee, issued the following statement reflecting ' vv---. Junin the Mutual Tuesday, night jans the floor work and brilliant bas- the sentiments of the taxpayers of this State one-aket of Conger along with ar.f enior Girls shooting presented a play :o: I 1 - . al; w iiaie Me". The girls in this ...tl"It's titled, oi guiiruing game uy vjviz, ttrpHE one crumb of comfort which we are getting out of our play were contesting with those who were the deciding factors. present economic distress is that we are learnine- a valuable presented "Tildy Elopes" the week beJt lesson. That lesson is that we must exercise the homplv virtue fore. Both were trying to see if they the Garland aces. f and employ common sense and economy; also that we cannot es could present their play the best, the "IT losing cast to give the winners a TREMONTON cape the penalty tor extravagance and inconsistent spending. G T The were Mrs. Regijudges mis is ine warning, as wen as the advice, which the Utah party. ... 3 2 t'h Sommers, Miss Maurine Ander- Randall, f Taxpayers Association for several years has given. As a man in! nald and .?...... T 0 f Conger, Mrs. son de George Summers and the wilderness, it has warried against the rising tide of extrava- cided 1 3 . that the play "Its Me" was pre- Hunsaker, c Dut, the gance, unfortunately, . 1 0 taxpayers themselves jrave little sented the best. Gctz, g if any, heed and politicians kept on their wild orgy of spending. 5 0 The girls basket ball team of Both- - Cropley, g . Our present dilemma was, therefore. inescatable. In fart. it. was well played . f Holmgren, the girls basket ball team ' T""""! . X i ' .. to be expected. of Thatcher in the Thatcher gym Sat Madsen, f . And now that we are all sharing a common lot and are urday. The Both well girls were de Pierson, g struggling for relief from an intolerable tax burden, perhaps, and feated. 17 5 3 37, Totals let us hope, we are at last ready to give ear to that warning. But Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Firth and Mrs. and son, Ray Firth, Roy we have reached a point where our conversion and dewndance have G T GARLAND been so long delayed that no one can forecast how long it will take Bingham of Magna, Utah, spent the 5 0 10 . . f Bowcutt, at the home. George Stark evening us exmcaie ourselves irom our aiincuities. 4 2 10 Miss Gloria Nichols spent the week Shumway 1 p 0 2- But, in spite of this situation, we are still confronted with the end with Miss Dorothy Summers. Bishop, c i dismal fact that many of us are still clamoring for public expendMiss Faye Adams of Tremonton, is i Thompson, g itures far beyond our ability to assume. We seem to think that staying with her grand parents, Mr. Capener, g : ..... 2 2 we can tax ourselves rich. As was recently said by one of Ameri- and Mrs. Rasmus Anderson, of Both-we- ll Holland, c for the next two weeks. ca's outstanding economists: "Representatives of local govern 12 6 3 27. Totals ment seem unwilling to consider reasonable demands for economy Miss Gertrude Nichols stayed at the Mrs. home Mack of Ellis Thatcher of is in their administrations. There a nation wide demand for who been ill, during the past Mr. and Mrs. . Guy Ballard are re- - j economy in local government, which includes a reduction in salar- week. has over the arrival of a baby girt joicing ies of all public employes and the elimination of a large body of Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, of Cor- - born Sunday 12 o'clock (noon),'Fehy political appointees who do little to justify their retention on pad- inne, Utah, are visiting with Mrs. Nel ruary 7. Jlotner and baby are dowg " ded payroll lists. The quickest way for local governments to re son s sister, Mrs. Rasmus Anderson. nicely. tain restoration of their credit is by balancing their budgets." Miss Thelda Turner was a guest of I hope that the taxpayers will let that sink in. Does not the Miss Beatrice Hawkins Sunday afterYoung People Surprise Friends application of that common sense advice supply the remedy noon and evening. The boy scouts of Bothwell, troup r. even it it is late: Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nelson of Bear We must admit that it is drastic, but drastic remedies are No. 137 received many merit badges River City, announce the marriage of , Lottice Kbwell when the patient permits his illness to linger and other awards of honor at the their daughter, required always Rokie, to Mr. DaynerV Court of Honor held Sunday night in member of Roxy'i without attention. son of Mr. and Mrs. OVO. . Lyric soprano of the stage and screen and a former Forsgren, an the Garland Tabernacle. over heard each Sunday Original Gang, who is now And that is exactly what we have been doing with our public Eli Winzeler and of Brigham City. The marfamily, of Tre Forsgren network at 12:45 P. M. (EST). Miss Howell recently returned from took place January 15th. own state during the last three months we monton, were dinner guests our in affairs. and at Holburns riage Palladium the Right at she abroad and where sang spent engagements The young people are both former have had some striking examples of the determination of some the day at the Harry Drew home, Sun Empire, in London. of the Box Elder High School students officials to inflated public keep up budgets upon every conceivable day. well known and the young . are pretext, even when the taxpayers appeared before them in large Mr. and Mrs. Ray Poritt and chil people of the county.among Mr. and Mrs. : Ogden. bodies and pleaded for reduction of expenditures, for the elimina- dren spent Sunday evening at the Joe home will in Ogmake their and Forsgren of full were helped tion of pep They and for the adjustment of payrolls. Many Newman home. School den where Mr. Forsgren is employed. out a great deal. These girl team the Miss been who ill Leila Stark, has or our city and county omcials stood out stubbornly against any i should be complimented on their en with the flu for the past two weeks :BRHS: thusiasm. It would be a good idea if reduction. returned to school, Monday. Now what must happen m such cities and counties? If the A more of the students would get this TREMONTON LIONS delightful shower was given at SPONSOR CONTEST. spirit. The team certainly needs all taxpayers cannot, or refuse, to assume the tax burden, tax de the home of Mrs. Guy Bosley, for Mrs. When You Think the support they can get. will increase and with tax delinquency will come empty Earl Sears, formerly Miss Larene linquency HARDWARE A contest at the Bear River High :o: treasuries and tfte credit ot that taxing unit will be mined. Ellis, Monday afternoon. There were School for the best paper about NEW SONG BEING ADDED Why is it that so much difficulty is now being experienced eighteen or twenty guests present and George Washington will be sponsored TO MUSICAL COMEDY. some of our taxing units to realize money on their anticipation Mrs. Sears received many beautiful by "Everything To Build Anything" by the Tremonton Lions Club. gifts. Games were played and a de : notes ask any banker or any other financial institution. Phone 11 In the modern musical comedy that The paper must be from 500 to 600 licious lunch was served. In fact the because their credit A tax is brought into question. bimply words and be handed to the English is being presented at B. R. H. S., Feb party was a big success. departments by Tuesday or Wednes- - 24 and 25, a new popular song has ing unit whether city, county or state, cannot borrow if its credi been added. The name of the song is impaired any more than an individual can who has no financial day, February 16, 17, 1932. The three best papers from each is "Bend Down Sister", taken from backing. And that is the situation to which we are coming. It class will be chosen by the English the show, "Palmy Days." The verse is the situation which some of us have already reached. department and these will be passed of the song will be sung by Rhea What more need be said? For when our public credit is .,,,; to the History department, and the Johnson and the entire chorus will jeopardized, the last safeguard of government is destroyed. three winners chosen by the latter de- join on the refrain. As another eminent writer has said recently upon this sub partment. ject: "Politicians are writing their own political death sentences. The club is offereing $5.00 for first STUDENTS! DON'T LET The accounting is going to be stern and unescapable. The time for second and for $2.00 THE TEACHERS KID YOU. .. prize, ;vt prize, $3.00 repentance and for saving action is short and growing shorter. for third prize. I want to drive home this point, and I believe it voices the According to Mr. Smith, Psychology , teacher, students can not be expected sentiments of every thinking taxpayer in this state: that we, as vs. BEES. to sit in a class room and keep their must decide right now between economy and bankFriday night, February 12, the Box attention on one subject alone. Mr. individuals, the If ruptcy. taxpayers will not act in concert against this orgy Elder high school basket ball team Smith says that a person's attention will play the Bear River boys in the! is always shifting. He says it is im- of spending and if politicians in public office will not listen to the latter's gym. Box Elder has defeated possible for any person to sit and at- demands for drastic retrenchments, whether in the state, city, i Bear River once this year and there tend to one thing for a period as lonlg school district or county, a complete collapse of state and local is no doubt but what it will be a hard as the classes last. follow. must government fought game with the Bears trying to Therefore, as State Chairman of the Utah Taxpayers Assoavenge this loss. The game starts at and in accordance with the sentiments of the entire Genciation, 8 o'clock and every supporter is urgeral Committee, representing all classes of taxpayers in this state, ed to be on hand. I u (By Mr. Edgar S. -- - ct , l - -- u ' NBC-Wb- -- A Notes High non-essenti- THINK WILSON . DONT MISS . . This Special Ford Service UK-B- EARS I Offer E. TREMONTON FRIDAY'S PROGRAM. The Box Elder High School is to present to the Bear River High School February 12, 1932, an assembly program in exchange for the one presented to them at a previous date by the Bear River High. Programs have been exchanged by the two high schools for the past few years and have become a tradition. :o: MORE PLAYS. -- I 1. :ET: George Brough was host at a delightful family dinner Monday. The occasion being his 78th birthday anniversary. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. Linden Barkle and baby and Miss Jane Barkle of Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hansen of Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough. Thomas Kay spent the week end in The dramatic class, after studying make up and stage rules for a few Ogden. O. L. Brough was a Salt Lake City weeks, have now started rehearsing three one act plays. The names of isitor Tuesday. George Abbott and family had as the plays are: "Sauce for the Goslings", "Grandma Pulls' a String' and dinner guests Monday evening, Professor Smith and Professor L. R, Hum " Bad Pennies." ' These plays will be presented in phreys, of the U. S. A. C. Miss Rae Abbott returned from a three or four weeks for assemblies. two week's visit in Logan last Friday. :o: Miss Gloria Dalton of Tremonton "PEP" CLUBS SHOW and Roy McFarland of Riverside were ENTHUSIASM. . guests Sunday of Miss Donna Brough. Last Friday night about 20 girls Mrs. P. E. Ault was a dinner guets from the two "Pep" clubs attended Sunday of her mother, Mrs. B. Burns ho Bear River and Ogden game at of Tremonton. r A- H. G. Scott Drug Co. Prescriptions, Drugs and Druggist Sundries Phone 47 Night Calls 47 Tremonton, Utah appeal to all citizens, whether in or out of public office whether on or off the public payroll to unite in this program of enforced economy. We must put aside all selfish interests and all political considerations. We must not listen to the misleading charges and false accusations and studied propaganda of tax spenders, and those who are in league with them. We must take council with ourselves and accept this one simple fact: that we, as taxpayers, must now decide our own fate and choose between these two alternatives economy and bankruptcy and we must choose at onoe. The Utah Taxpayers Association invites all taxpayers of this state to join this movement to save ourselves and to save the fi- Labor Prices for February Only An unusual opportunity to have your car at low cost tuned-u- p A.95 ALL OF THIS FOR ONLY nancial integrity of our state and local governments." Valves ground Motor tuned-u- p Value of Concentrate in Hogs' Ration Shown Distributor points adjusted Carburetor cleaned and adjusted Spark plugs cleaned and adjusted Ignition timing adjusted and reset Fuel line cleaned Fan adjusted Battery tested and refilled with distilled water Fan adjusted Pork costs go up when the protein concentrate In the ration runs too low says a writer In Capper's Farmer. Eric Peterson, Pembina county. North Dakota, raised 61 pigs last suniinei on cracked wheat, barley, oats, alfalfa pasture and a protein concentrate. Eager to know what the shotes were doing, he weighed them each month and computed the cost of the gain. The cost ranged from $3.50 to $0 a hundred for the various months. The highest cost, SO, was for the month In which harvest fell. At that time he ran short of concentrate, and thought he did not have time to get more. As a result gains were slow, and the mount of grain for each hundred ponnds of gain was Increased. The following month, when the plgi had plenty of concentrate, gains were speeded np, and the cost dropped to $4.50 hundred. Desptte the slump the pigs averaged 204 pounds eacb at 189 days. They brought $1,100. Production cost wai about $000. ) Agricultural Hints The leading sweet potato states ar Texas, North Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Virginia, South Carolina and Tennessee. These nine leading sweet potato states produce 55,440,000 bushels, out of a total of 74,141,000 bushels, or T5 per cent. Careers of potatoes, like t&OM of poultry and dairy cattle, ar now checked to see what returns come from UBlng certified seed. Vance M. Kucker of Manhattan, the extension marketing specialist with the Kansas State college, thinks now Is a good time to bay feeder cattle. Drive in and take advantage of this unusual offer. For a very small cost you canl renew the power and speed of your Ford ean and insure 'tfunisands of additional miles of satisfactory, trouble-fre- e motoring. All our mechanics are carefully trained, and we have the special precision equipment needed to do a careful, satisfactory job. UTAH AUTO & IMP. CO Phone 28 In any business, the worst kind of compel Itor Is the one who does not know his costs. The time necessary to keep cost accounts Is about that needed to care for one horse. SERVICE OlA More Milk-Le- PURINA Phone 21 Cost ss DAIRY-RATIO- N $1.60 MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Tremonton, Utah " ' BATTERY Fronk Chevrolet Co. Carbon cleaned LEA'S SERVICE GAItLAND-TREMONTO- N MILLING CO. ' . ' |