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Show 2. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL CAC2 TWO When Will the War End? Will the Strong-hold- s Fall? BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER as Second Class Matter Entered at the Postoffice at Tremonton, Utah, Each Week Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of JAMES WALTON. Publisher I. P. WALTON, Editor and Business Manager Phone Street first West 3-- SrRSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR In Advance) .- $2.00 $1.00 ... 50 - (In Advance) BIX MONTHS THREE MONTHS (In Auvauc) Fi i'To Your Town ft Vfc eswell Tfce1nly r1 dveiim.-.- or product ObiigaU-- Write for inter e:ed ',7 ...uf.-.- r 'J- - - "'net ca!".!r,it U nyi c;"-rii.- a to your Country nJ t,.nrj v. Hijoiit b obimncc Anwricnn Industrial Library Adveitiaing Mal'et you i imiame will be promptly lorwaioed. PATRONIZE YOUR i LOCAL MERCHANTS ,s ih LISRiSt AHES.Cfta mCQSTSlAL In our last discussion, "Who Will the War?" the thought was expressed that he who la living the Law of our Saviour is victorious every Win IT"1? J n' ""i SPIONG FLIGHT r j in in iii i ii iim . 1- - " ' Springtime Means Action For Home With the restrictions on tires and this year is gasoline, the fan horse usual conthan more coming in for farm of source power, a as sideration d and and as such should be accordwork time, conditioned during extension aniing to Harry II. Smith, mal husbandman. When work begins, special attention should be given to the shoulders, for if the collar does not fit well it is sure to cause sores. The collar should be well enough made to keep its shape and shoull be smooth anl moderately hard on the bearing sur face. Sweat pads are more likely to induce ills than to cure them, Professor Smith stated, in urging caution in the use of such pads. The proper fitting collar should admit the thickness of the fingers between the collar and the shoulder all the way around with sufficient room between the bottom of the collar and the windpipe to admit the hand or even the wrist. A short collar chokes the horse when pulling and one too long bruises the shoulder points and chafes the neck at the withers. Horses' feet should also be kept sound and serviceable by proper trimming, and if necessary, the horses should be shod. Farmers must also be constantly on the watch for galls, or any other ailments if the horse is to give maximum service, Professor Smith stated. For Victory: Buy Bonds tTAH OGDEN well-tende- day he so lives. Though he may be in the thick of the fight and even be killed, he is victorious. Our big job in this life is to obtain victory over the sins of the body. When this victory is complete, and enduring, we are prepared to go hence or to remain and help our Savior set up His Kingdom in the earth. Many of U3 may yet live to see His Sizes 4 to 10 Kingdom triumphantly rule all the nations of the oath from one capitol, to which all nations shall send deleAAAA to EEE gates, for He has said He "would make a full end of all nations," not annihilate the inhabitants, but that each nation shall become a state in the federation of the world. Zion will be the seat of government and the old Jerusalem will become the headquarters of missionary work, the Jews Jr Style and Comfort are Chrisr' ft to convert the present Nathese in true combined Christianity. tian nations unto Zion is America, tionally famous snug-heWhen will the war end? Not from any present visible outlooks for peace fitting arch shoes. but from the Justice of God there Right now the new may be a temporary peace within a few months or a year. We see the Spring stock in black or elements of war, and commentators colors is complete. size up physical possibilities, but we do not see the forces of the Spirit World. "God rules in the affairs of DOWN men." His authorized agents nave Deen 112 nations calling' years the among men to accept the true ordinances at Four-- H Clubs the hands of His truly authorized ag have few a accepted Gives and only ents, boys and girls Importance of the Formula of Life, the Gospel of i ECONOMIC our Savior, which produces peace in in the national program during war time became more evident this week Use every heart. He has said, "After the voice of my when members of the Utah Agriculservants cometh the voice of wrath tural Extension Service staff receivHAPPENINGS THAT AFFECT Getting the maximum food value and indignation upon the people; of ed the official proclamation for Mo- grilE DINNER PAIL'S, fHVTOEND from every vegetable served to the from the S CHECKS AND TAX BILLS OF earthquakes, of groaning in their bilization Week, April family is emphasized by Miss Eka midst, and men's hearts shall fail office of President Franklin D. Roose- ! EVEKY INDIVIDUAL. NATION-aextension nutritionist in a M Miller, them for fear." Nothing but war and velt. AND INTERNATIONof suggestions just issued to farm In his statement, establishing the AL PROBLEMS INSEPARABLE bodily suffering will bring repentance women on the preparation of garden to anv people to wiiom the voice or six days as national Mobilization gFROM LOCAL WELFARE! products. a messenger from God is ignored. Af Week, President Roosevelt stressed "When you serve vevetables raw, ter sufficient suffering men turn to the need for the cooperation of the use them as soon a3 possible after God. The Justice of God, therefore, youth of the nation and appealed for you buy them or bring them in from The first step which must be taken your garden, and keep them as cool will call for a period of peace in cooperation. The official proclamation in carrying the war to Japan is an as possible until they are used," Misa which the humbler people will have follows: "In an hour when our nation needs obvious one to disrupt and to break Miller remarked. a chance to hear the Message of Nipponese supply Truth. This calls for a period of peace the active support of every group of the Vegetables should never be allowed go again its people, it is gratifying to learn lines. Hundreds and in some cases to soak in water before they are used while the missionaries clubs will hold a Na thousands of miles of water lie bebe among the nations to call them to that the Chopped vegetable salads should tional Mobilization Week, to rally the tween Japanese bases and areas she prepared just before serving, she said reDentance. This peace can't be permanent, million and a half members, and spur has conquered. Her life line consists In cooking vegetables the specialist of them to greater efforts in the cause of her merchant fleet and naval conhowever, until the great majority recommended leaving them in nature men have peace as an ingrained qual of freedom. It is to be hoped that voys. So long as she has enough pro coverjng as long as possible, aad Mobilization Week tected tonnage to carry the immense sometimes cooking the vegetables in ity of their souls. More terrible wars, the National will follow these peace lulls, and the also will bring more rural young peo- quantities of supplies needed by her their jackets. Miss Miller stressed final permanent peace will be when., ple into active participation in the expeditionary forces, she will hold the the importance of cooking the vegwater as club mem- upper hand. Once substantial inroads etables this glad condition comes about oy useful work in which rapidly, with as little are made into her transport and fight possible. sufficient application of the Law of bers engage. "Your activities in producing, pre- ing fleets, she will have to battle the Prince of Peace. "Never use soda, the vitamin B and Will the strongholds fall? Well, serving and preparing food; in mak- against steadily mounting odds. And C destroyer, when you cook any vegmany of them have already fallen, ing clothing and your other practical the farther she goes across the etable. Try not to stir vegetables while much to the sorrow of the democra- expei iences in farming and homemak-ing- , wide Pacific, the more shipping she they are cooking, and never sieve have prepared you for many im- will require. cies. Hong Kong, Singapore, Manila, them while they are hot. Air nasteu Java and many others. Perhaps not portant tasks in peacetime and indisTherefore, there is encouragement the destruction of certain vitamin, before the period of peace, but cer- pensable in wartime. No other group in the casualties our military forces Miss Miller concludes. tainly will the others fall, unless the of rural young people anywhere else and those of other United Nations Christian nations repent and turn to in the world has so much worth de- have been inflicting on Japanese ship for this war, and God This war, as all others in the fending, or is better prepared to de- ping. Much of this news has never years preparing at the start Our had a big edge world's history, is caused by men and fend what it has. made the headlines, which have been is to overcome that edge. simHis from "Your club pledge embodies the largely occupied by accounts of Janations turning away oOo ple ordinances, ''they have transgress obligation which rests upon every club pan's success in taking' and mopping enthusiasm which ed the law, changed the ordinances member as a young citizen. Repeat it, up Pacific positions. But it is the The world-wid- e of G& Covenannouncement of the and broken Everlasting your very kind of news that, in the long run, followed the study it, make it a part ant," says Isaiah, "therefore the in- being. Let your head, heart, hand and will do much to determine the out- eral MacArthur's dramatic uu habitants of the earth are burned and health truly be dedicated to your coun come of the war. As Paul Mallon puts to Australia, and his asswffllI H few men left." try which" needs them now as never it, "Day by day, in every way, our supreme command of all United The Savior further vouched for before." Signed: Franklin D. Roos- Navy and Army have been pecking lions' air, army and naval fwWM a Isaiah's prophecy and added His own evelt away, mainly at the indispensible but the Pacific theatre, is easily off the cut will words: "I The of war's the Mobilization purpose assuring unspectacular phase of the Jap at- stood. He is the tie cities out of thy land, and throw down Week are to outline the situation of tack the transport, supply and tank- hero. His achievement in i all thy strongholds." Lest this decree clubs in to suggest er ships and their convoy protection." pines alone makes him one history should go unheeded He repeated how of clubs may serve this country The toll of Japanese losses is im- great commanders twice: "I will pluck up thy groves and to get the respective clubs actoe Up to March 19, the United pressive. But we must not make out of the midst tively organized. The last objective (places of Nations officially reported the sinking of thinking that General Maciuw of thee; so will I destroy thy cities," organizing the respective clubs is es- of 110 supply ships and damaging of briUiantanddarmgasheis,! He and, "I will execute vengeance and pecially important for without effi- 54, or a total of 164 put out of acturn the scales fury upon them, wich as they have cient organization the one and a half tion. That, awarding to the most re- mediatelymiracles not heard." million members cannot meet the liable estimates, is in excess of 20 produceon his arrival in clear Would it not be thousand times production goals requested by governper cent of all Japanese shipping when he said: "Success easier to repent than to go on in In mental officials. which can be used for supply pur- war requires somethtog difference of these warnings until the Last year the clubs produced poses. wcourage and wuungi' ultimate disasters fall? With all the 2,000,000 bushels of garden products; preparationThe United Nations further report- quires careful 5 tri scriptures before us, with leisure time raised 5,500,000 birds, 75,000 head of ed .riojit the destruction of 17 Jap cruisers, means furnishing to study them, with willing' teachers dairy cattle, 260,000 head of swine, 27 sufficient with and Mttl damaged, and the sinkabundant among: us, with comfortable and 186,000 head of other livestock. along of 22 destroyers plus 12 damaged. known strength of the P01 ing homes far away from scenes of war, The girls canned 11,000,000 jars of Two No general can make or protected by the outstretched hand farm products and carried out club to theJap battleshipsso have been sent my. success bottom. And from airnothing. My have three of God, with light by night enabling projects in clothing and food prepar- craft carriers. will depend ua to study; how can we answer the ation. which our sources The United Nations' Great Judge, the kindly Savior of losses ship This year, members will be asked meats place at my men when we shall be reminded that to work harder to meet the seven-poi- have ,of course, also been great. But is a challenge in of these the There be had copies military Importance of such losses scripture could program that was adopted for for less than a dollar, and we didn't 1942. This protrram includes: inter. can only be judged in the light of re- ery industry, every ir. i official have them, or, having them, we did the total victory program to the placement capacity. According to Mr. government w bulk A3f not study them, did not search them pret the great For and conserve Mallon, Japan's merchant shipbuildcommunity; from produce come must as He has commanded: "Now, behold needed food war of is to 300,000 ing capacity 400,000 supplies for home and nti is a vast con"n" I say unto you, that ye had ought to abroad; save for our gross tons per year. We will build in tralia victory; develop search these things. Yea, a command- health and that of the the neighborhood of 6,000,000 gross only 7,000,000 poo community; We "J1 ment I give unto, that ye search these acquire useful technical and mechan- tons this year and almost twice as little industry. j democracy of much next things diligently; for great are the ical skills; practice democratic In addition to that, pro. our Allies year. words of Isaiah search the prophets oedures and learn to in will produce a considerable theory. a to , appreciate better for many there be that testify of these our democratic The art of 1 of life; try to tonnage. way things." Ill Nephi 23: 1 - 5. This does not mean we Should run most with what one understand some of the at mimmum These instructions have been given social and eonomic forces important now at the danger of minimizing Japan's ex- imum result has to every generation. Lot us, my work. isting fighting fleet and merchant oral Mac Arthur compKW art f friends, set to work to obey these navy. Her main battle fleet has not masters that and comg; divine Instructions and thus prepare been in evidence in this war, and is his knowledge he lacks t to "stand in holy places and be not fully searching knowledge and perhaps being held in reserve for a be useless if applymoved when terrors spread over our ing truth in our lives, thus the crown major engagement It is likely that In that connection country. Studying the scripture is un- is won. But, let us observe the warn she has more fighting craft than used bert recent news popular, and one must drive himself ing of Taul (II Timothy 2:5 "Ami ! to be tcnerallv believed there is the production of big by reason, by fear, to study them. if a man strive for mastery, yet is he I certainly no reason for thinking that assembly-lin- e PrinXmbc If you have obtained the first ordi- nut except he strive law- - s" carried out her part of the naval this has made possible rct nances of the Savior's Formula of fully." In other words, "Obey the law limitation agreements which she and put is a military V"4 ..oitf'i. fv-FOrd J crroAt me 4 Jaw wW make you all other naval powers signed back uiui. ii. I. life, then press on, searching the ana f purs"-- ' F A. L. COOK in the '20s. What this does mean is mtomassprocucUono meaning of every item of truth, and For Victory: Buy Bonds , y unless all authorities are wrong, on an unp that make the advances necessary for tou- nave dots PoreiUd not a forces Japan possess ship replaceimqAbout d day. Salvation Is not won unless we of th UaJUi ment capacity in any way compar- skies if our fighting States a foreifcd. todure to the end of our lives, faith. able to ours. 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