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Show ' BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER kAGE SIX Farmers will be allowed all the Vaughn Kford, of Grantsville, were for mileage and gasoline for farm the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. fuel they need for these purposes. Clifford Stark. In addition to Mr. Bishop, memtrucks. Actual rationing- of the : bers of the CFTC are Ervin Stohl, gasoline will remain the responsiPrice Brig-haWar Lorenzo the of Barker, County Tremonton; bility s and rationing Board, but this raCity; Frank Dalton, Tremonrecommendaon the be will and Israel Hunsaker, ton, tioning gasoRationing of tion of the County Farm TransFrank Gardner and Miss Barbara line in Box Elder county is now portation Committee. Farm the County handled by of a Welling, of Salt Lake City, spent the being To eliminate the necessity which Committee weekend at the home of Barbara's Transportation farmer visiting more then one ofWellA. in City, offices Brigham has parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford gasofice to get his comof this V. Bishop, chairman ing. line ration, the Farm TransportaMr. and Mrs. Horace Richards, ac mittee, announced this week. made arrangehas committee tion of last of Mrs. Ted Stark spent part companied by Miss Anette Nichols, Gasoline rationing for tractors ments to take applications for this Stark Mrs. An with for George be week Mesa, will Oeden. left Saturday visiting and stationary engines gasoline at its office, Mr. Bishop nm Thev will meet their son, Rex Ogden. handled by the CFTC on the same committee this After iof explained. home who has just been released Scholer at the Callers Richards, basis that it is handling appeals Rudy has made its recommendation, mission. Mrs. Mr. and ' Hawaiian were: the weekend over the from the applications will be forwarded and small Christensen Miss P. and J. Mrs. Vincent RaR. T. family, and to the County War Price who Mrs. California, and To) man, J. J. Newman child, of Los Angeles, tioning Board for allotment of her with Lake parents. of Salt been have City, visiting Etta Christensen gasoline. Coupons will be mailed and Mr and Mrs. Ray Porritt and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, left last direct to the farmers by the board. week for her home. family. This is the same system that is Mrs. Effie Welling, of Brigham, Lien Nelson are the Mr. and Mrs. working so well with farm trucks, been visiting a few days with born has a of baby girl, the chairman stated. The CFTC is proud parents v iy GEORGE S. BENSON are" doing her sister, Mrs. Leo Farnsworth. a committee of local farmers who April 12. Mother and baby PmideMt-JlatdiH- g College Mrs. Lemuel Earl spent last Frion nicely. exist that conditions know the Kansas ieercy. The M. I. A., under the supervision day in Salt Lake City. Her husband, Box Elder county farms. They will her of Reed Harris, held the closing social Lemuel Earl, returned home with be able to make intelligent recomDictator-Proo- f in weekend Fielding. the Friand spent which was a program and dance, mendations concerning the gasoMr. and Mrs. N. J. Hodges, of GarProduction of essential war maday. Refreshments were served. line for tractors, stationary enden Mrs. City, were guests of their daugh terials in the. United States grew Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Ellis and uses. and such several months ago to a point where gines fhA riailv niitnnt of the United Na tions exceeded that of the Axis powers. Gradually since then good news from fighting fronts has come with more frequency; setbacks have been less often. No longer is America fighting a losing fight, although no one predicts a sudden and smashing victory. Nevertheless there is hope that peace will come to the world again, and all except a negligible few hope it will be soon. Pledges, made by thA Earth's most rjowerful leaders, that peace will bring victory to -.- .hum mmmi:.mm America and her Allies, are backed bv men. materials and machinery as well as determination. Now the host nf nil things nossible in the 'world seem to await only tne neiis and whistles which ultimately will Gasoline Available - For Farm Work m FIELDING non-highw- ay BOTHWELL non-highw- 2 i. we hope that she win much improved. Mrs. Richard Packer Wa v last Thursday to the SociaJiv ment Club. A splendid presented and enjoyed bv il ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Uel Gam last Sunday. Little Marie Richards is receiving special treatment again at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City. She has been there for nearly two weeks. Our best wishes for her, ana '! I ;! proiT! FARMERS and STOCKRAISERj We Pay CASH La-Va- un AND CALL for your DEAD and USELESS C0W HORSES, SHEEP and HOGS LOOKING AHEAD PHONE: Farmers line PHONE: Bell System COLORADO ANIMAL 77.0-- 1 35J3 BY-PRODUC- TS C() GARLAND, UTAH BIG DEMAND for live, disabled HORSES non-highw- WAR ND THE LOAN ON! IS DRIVE r Q proclaim an armistice. Complicated Years i ! It will be !j WW a joyful sound but as certainly as it proclaims an end of carnage it will also announce the beginning of another struggle, an undertaking to make peace perma-- ! j ! i Many big questions will answers, such as: Will capitalistic Britain or communistic Russia dominate Europe, and who i.will help them decide? And all these ' questions will bespeak humanity's i highest hope; hope that no more can take posses-- i maniacs military of sion powerful peoples (as Hitler nent. 0 i of its and and progress, peace rightful r.ntiirifa nf armmulated wealth. Here is how it happened: Hitler Germany but jliad no right to rule there was nobody to stop him. As a political demagogue he had gained V some following. The German people For three sad years j were hungry. 'they had endured unemploymentto It took no brains i and starvation. Hitler of-j guess what they wanted. ! fered them jobs and bread; subsistence in return for work-m- uch nnrt mh a whole generation t O i " ''work. ' They Fell in Line they believed was all 'to gain and nothing to lose," the Germans followed Hitler, followed him headlong into what they did not want, the most pitiless war ofWill it hapaggression ever known. be sure, to Hitlerism, pen again? , van iiou'j last ' hut ' will not vanish from the earth with Hitler. Grasping men will always fnr nower. How can the g people keep world's j them from getting it? to. p.,mino rprnrds of- the past uawuuww ' learn how despots work and you will See one giamiB d"-tors climb to power over wreckage: ' wrecked lives, wrecked fortunes ' Hioctod hnnps. All men have inalien ' ohio riohts to "life, liberty and the they do pursuit of happiness," andworn. 10 uu not sell their privileges vote and worship God. Only extortion takes it from them. When men nrp rioins even fairly well, they hold on to their freedom. They turn it loose only in dire calamity, when their children are weeping lor Drcaa Safety in Prosperity !' In a verv real sense, prosperity protects human liberty. No Hitler can hypnotize and enslave a perous nation. People who are economicauy independent are aiciawr With full emnlovment for la hnr and conseauent high prices for i farm products, with factories busy turning out marketable things for "With what Ko-rt- and quickly, fo: EITHER WIN OK LUbt . -- ( - IT'S . ss nower-madne- iu . There is one stcrk and simple fact about war which you had better get straight THERE IS NO SECOND PLACE IN A WAR right-thinkin- . j i ! customers, totalitarian rule is impossible, call it Regimentation or what-no"Ortainlv dictatorship is unlikely in America," somebody will say, "but what has that to do with permanent peace? We are in war now on account of dictatorships m tuu rope. How can we stop it over there?" . . . That's a fair question and fortunately it has an answer: Prosperity in Europe depends on orosnenty in America. We have only 6 percent of the world's popu lation, nevertheless, the world pros pcrs when we prosper. I'ncle Sam. Buver In normal years the United States turns out 40 percent of all the usable things manufactured. In order to do this, factories of the United States utilize 40 percent of the world's output of raw materials. Uncle Sam is Mother Earth's big customer. Prosperity follows the American buyer to the four winds. Troubles in Germany over which Hitler climfced to power resulted in part from America's big depression that started in 1929. The most important step toward a lasting world peace 13 prosperity in America. t. This war is being fought for tremendous stakes i ; ; for your life and your liberty. ; ; ; for your church and your children. ; ; ; for your freedom and your future. There are 7 different types of U.S. choose Government securities .;; Your country wants to borrow every idle dollar every dollar except what you need for you hav the barest necessities of life. You'll have to give up some Iu::ury or comfort which was dear to your heart. You'll have to postpone some pleasure which you had been eagerly anticipating. But what of it: Your sons and brothers and husbands are dying out there . . . fighting your fight. Surely it is no sacrifice to lend your dollars while they are giving And it's WINNER TAKE ALL. Don't forget that for a minute. The winner will dictate whether tomorrow you shall be a free citizen of a free world, or a helpless serf to a "master race." The winner will dictate whether you shall live and prosper under the Four Freedoms, or toil hopelessly in the darkness of a "New Order." The winner will dictate ; ; ; takes all. dear. j Price: 75 , The winner is being decided right now;;; today;;; this very minute ; ; ; on battlefields all over the world; Will you stand idly by ; ; ; or throw all your weight on our side? The weight of mighty tanks and planes. The weight of thousands of guns and millions of shells. The weight of billions of dollars ; ; ; 13 billions your country asks you to lend during this Drive. dollars in ApriL Don't wait to be asked. Go to your nearest bank; investment dealer, broker, Post Office or issuing agency and lay your money on the line. Remember, it's an investment you're making an investment that pays a good return and insures a happier future for you and your loved ones. So lend up to the limit. You'll sleep better for it. THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES of maturity value. Treasury Bonds of Vh Remember, Uncle Sam's goal is 13 billion , t I k. The winner takes all. All you own, all you hold you: Th States War Savings Bonds-Se- ries famiif , perfect investment for individual and $3 savings. Gives you back $4 for every especially I when the Bond matures. Designed I for the smaller investor. Dated 1st day of month in which payment is received. Inter-- : est: 2.9 a year if held to maturity. Denom--iinations: $25, $50, $100, $500, $1000. Redate. demptioc: anytime 60 days after issue United their lives. They need your help. They need the weapons volyour money can buy. If one of the War Loan unteers calls on you. ..greet him with open pocket-boo- because the winner the ones best suited for i 1964-196- Readily 9: marketable, acceptable as bank collateral, these Bonds are ideal investments for trust fufunds, estates and individuals. A special at redeemed ture provides that they may be purpose o par and accrued interest for theDated Apr satisfying Federal estate taxes. Denomination: due 15,1943; June 15,1969. $5OO,$lOOO,$5OOO,$lO,O0O,$10O,000Da callable tiu , $1,000,000. Redemption: Not June 15, 1964; thereafter at par and accroej 4 interest on any interest date interest. accrued and notice. Price: par Other Securities: Series "C" Tax Notes; Certificates of Indebtedness; 2 Treasury United States SnP Bonds of 1950-195Bonds Series "F; United States Saving' Bonds Series ?G.l 2; YOU LEND YOUR MONEY THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY TEACHERS OF HIE McKINLEY SCHOOL TREMONTON LIONS CLUB WAYNE SANDALL MOTOR CO. F. M. CHRISTENSEN AMERICAN FOOD STORES LEAD0 BEAR RIVER VALLEY . UNITED STATES TREASURY WAR FINANCE COMMITTF r who SAVINRS STAFF VI P. T fl il I f ATTENTION ! r April Y FUND T iT COMMIHJJ: |