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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER PAGE EIGHT Trmonton, Utah Interesting and also educational. At present I am operating out of San Diego and if anyone from the Valley is in service or otherwise, I would like to hear about it. Not long ago I met Bill Shuman and also the Beissinger twins from Beaver Dam. If there is some way you could convey a "hello and good luck" to Lorry and all the rest of the missionaries who write you, I would appreciate it. My twin brother is also here in the submarine service. Either of us can be reached by addressing the-US. S. Carp FPO, San Francisco. As I stated before, the "Lead- -, er" means a lot to us who are away from home. In fact since my mother resides in Logan, it is my only means of getting all the news from the Valley. Thanking you again I remain, Yours truly, A." C. Henderson, Bks. 3 U. S. S. Carp Fleet Post Office San Francisco, Calif. This step England Mr. and Mrs. Grant McFarland and Mrs. George F. Jenwere visited in the Valley this week nings of Des Moines, Iowa, to their home in Sunny- enroute Chiodos Vincent guests of the side, Washington. They were this week. and returning from a trip to New Of Visitors Tuesday of Mr. and Mr. were Mrs. Earl Marble Visitors at the J. G. Burgess York, Massachusetts, Washinghe atof Olsen Brigham Mrs. Raymond home, Sunday, were Mr. and ton and Indiana where September 5, 1D47 convenLeo Scout Mrs. the tended Mr. and Boy and Mr. and and Willard Mrs. Wyatt City Mr. Rytting: Dear tion. cf Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bud Wyatt of Logan. Due to extended operation at a, I just received several of sea, of of Helen Mrs. Lovejoy Ogden Tne Frank Taylors your newspapers which are alWashington, is visiting were calling on friends here, Had-dleways enjoyed to the fullest exwith her sister, Mrs. Sarah Sunday. They visited with his tent. Not long ago I returned father, Dan Taylor. from a cruise on this submarine n GEORGE S. BENSON from China and Japan. While I Mr. and Mrs. Loris Christen-se- n Week-en- d guests of Mr. and pmidciit Harding Callegt was that far away I can say that Mrs. with visited in Preston Stattf. Jritwtt Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell were the the "Leader" really means a lot Mr. Ezra Lewis, Thursday. Elvin Bunnells of Provo and me. to of Salt Nettall and Mrs. Orlo It Has Happened There Mrs. Gifford Watland and her Lake City. I visited the ports of Hong Most of us thought it would never sister, Mrs. Beulah Hayes, who Kong, Tserigtao and Shanghi in happen. But.it has. According to has been visiting her for the Mrs. Guy Ballard and Mrs. the Associated Press, the House of Chjna also Yoahasuaha, Tokyo past two weeks, spent the week- Jule Harris attended funeral ser- Commons on August 8 approved a and Yokahoma in Japan, also most of the islands in the Pacend in Salt Lake. Mrs. Hayes vices for Carl Christensen in bill giving the British government left Wednesday for her home in Ogden, Tuesday. authority to tell its people where ific. The trip to China was most Grand Island, Nebraska. they must work and what they must the means that This do. governWeek-en- d Mr. and visitors of may order men and women Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller reA consie number o ;ur Mrs. John O. Garfield were Mr. ment to do whatever job it pleases: coal Yellowforfrom turned Saturday and Mrs. Bent Bryan of Nephi mining, farming, fishing, anything. people are evi.,. inspired by asksome and are stone Park where they enjoyed and Mr. and Mrs. George Painter ideologies, eign Moreover, it means the government ing for government control of Amerthe summer months. of Rigby. where any choose the Submarine Crewman Writes Travels Mr. Local Happenings Wir-thl- in Ta-com- LOOKING AHEAD y. . place man or woman must work. This is a drastic step. Why is Ellis Cornelison and Dee of Chesterfield, Idaho, individual freedom thus destroyed a long recand Mr. and Mrs. R. J: Kinsey of by a country with such individthe to devotion of ord high Pocatello were visitors last week ual citizen and t freedom? The at the Elmer Gorringe home. answer is simple. Two years ago a socialistic government embarked Mrs. Grant Gill Smith return- upon a campaign for government ed by plane, Saturday, to her management of leading industries in home in Minneapolis, Minnesota. England. Things were in such a She has been here visiting her bad way, because of weakness from this. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cook. war, that the people permitted may A house guest at the Earl Marble home this week is Mrs. M. Hansen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Marble's mother. Mrs. Bette Badic is visiting her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Shaw, for a few days. Visiting in Salt Lake, Monday, were Mr. and Mrs. Merlan Wood. But-terfie- ld Crisis Upon Crisis The socialistic government relied Mr. and Mrs. Dick Allen were of Mr. and Mrs. David Larkin at Wendover, Sunday, to see Ogden were Sunday evening upon nationwide sympathy and coHowever, this lasted operation. John Cobb's racing exhibits. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Londy only a few weeks. Then as abHarris. senteeism set in and productivity Emil Elm of California was lagged, the whole system bogged with relatives and visiting down. The crisis came last winter, friends at Tremonton and Bear when a terrible coal famine came River City this month where he to that country with plenty of coal Under socialism under - ground. attended the Homecoming celecrisis thrives on crisis, and there bration. He also visited his were more to come. In these crises, '.jut- son, Ernest, and family at Roy. it is easy for men to accept disaster, if they think it will prevent ANNOUNCEMENT APPOINTED Distributors A NEW LOW-COS- T liberty-lovin- J for five counties BOX ELDER ONEIDA BEAR LAKE CACHE RICH and gun sec 3) (SS-33- JACK & PAT RADIO SHOP APPLIANCEi in EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING co3 lie Call ised "a m 158-- R I ,,Tr 1 t SU- P- n m at t J .,rjreas ciari w " eto Town i Mai y fr 1 DULL, FADED, Coats Cottar HAIR! fand only .jdfro BOYS' SPOrAh Breakfast GRAYING OR YELLOWED 1 KRINKLE CREPE 1 XS only JACKEp Se i All Wool. Blue 6.00 2.00 wn 110 Let's Have Freedom Despite their great love of liberty, the British people have now found that loss of individual freedom fol- Wfcr Here's the lows adoption of a government managed economy, just as night follows day. It leads to this every time. It is sad to see this great country, like others that have accepted the blandishments of socialism, willingly give up the freedoms for which her people have shed blood through lowest-price- d Kohler Electric Plant ever built. Ample for average lighting for the home, farm, summer cottage, pumping radio and household appliances. Complete, compact. Quiet, dependable. Other models, A. C. or D. C. up to 10,000 watts. Light-and-Pow- er the centuric Boys' Clean-u- p Glamorizes, highlights and lusfer-ize- s all shades of hair with Abundant color. NO RE EN colors are TEMPORARY are intended to next shampoo. the at wash out 1A fnnrful (hflfi.C. " ThT. ... Pastel shades of pink and ft ,5 lir to 16. Ages Girls' TAX ol and Pink All Sanforizedtf Blue and brown - Do 42. Close-O- FOR CASH AND PAY Men! 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AHA m JACKETS I At Popular For chilly weather ahead youH find the new styles at endi RADIO BATTERIES . . Plenty Notv! Toivticraft Prices RECORDS t f: 8) FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE M A PV TAT A WO iffce PHONOGRAPHS g what to do. Koh1er of HOFFMAN RADIOS e Electric Plant for K ohler (SS-33- r This has happened. an apparent final resort to keep government management of industry from becoming a 'complete failure, the British are taking this more drastic step. Yes, in peace-timone of the greatest countries in the history of the world has given its government authority to draft labor, and to tell each man and woman where to work and 1 SEE OUR LINE OF 5 In ) rj tj For Beauty and Quality i more disaster. is what Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ohio, visitor last week at the home of Mr. and daughter, LaDeane, c!" Mrs. Cliff Beard was Mr. Esca Ward in Logan, visited t? Snow. Janet Nelson and faau;, j A Cleveland, . ican industry. is now taking is a real warning to all American workers that with .. government management of industry there must surely come government dictation to workers. The workers, in the face of constant crisis, are told where to work and what to do. Seeing that these things point in every direction toward a totalitarian government, our people should make up their minds now that we do not want government managed economy. What is happening in liberty loving England is proot be cannot that such dictation avoided once government manage mem is adopted. Let us determine now that such a biignt shall not fall upon the freedom loving land ot America. fZfify.lrrfrt.T'' We have been THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Ay i v i I, mi Crisp-lookin- ing Final eves Nu-Cra- Summer SHOES collar! ft Here's the biggest Town-craf- t assortment in 7 so come in note years and stock up on TOWN-CRAFbiggest buy in town! o Towncraft vjoo' Sandals and Oxfords ' WO- Final w he Brown heather and Double elbows Size? 42. r two 3.00 Clean-u- p Close Out MEN'S - 31 Rayon Ties for Fall 1.49 SWEATER 9 .tive( Whites OHI STYL COAT 1.00 otvW T 2.98 GEPIIARTS WOMEN'S and GIRLS' .00 g, Woc,, Men's All Clean-u- p House Slippers .00 Felt uppers soft and hard of t CHILDREN'S SO' STRAW IW soles. for dressy wear for school wear At Gephart's r. i;k: '.V IK io; 1.00 and 2.00 .Rei.u.s.p.i.oir. tShrinkace ill not txeted 1. my See Our coo- - 2 iO REIMNANT Tabic Slightly 11 1 i Damafl WW ATVTKltfl. ODDS and ENDS Reduced to Clear 1.00 r I |