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Show Utah The BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Trcmonton. Page 2 a baby weekend with her family. She is announce the arrival of and family. 11. :irl Apnl treatment in Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ilolman of rectum? mtdical Provo are spending of few days Salt Lake. By Andrea H. Ucza'r.s Mr, and Mrs. Dan Brings spent with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Andersen ; weekend in Salt Lake and the Mr. and Mrs. Burton Andersen cf Salt Lake visited with Mr. and attended a missionary farewell Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon were Mrs. Farrell Huggins Wednesday. for a made a business trip to Salt Lake They returned in Salt Lake last week, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Gardner home nephew. were City Thursday. Mrs. Briggs mother, with medi- 'and son Stephen of Minneapolis, Mrs. Ella Carter of SpringvOle, Mrs. Lcttie D. Campbell of Al- where Mr. Arbon received Minn, are visiting Geone. Gar- who spent the week at the ton, Wyoming is visiting her cal treatment. the Andersen Freldo dner and family. spent Mrs Johnson Mrs. Austin daughter Briggs home. j Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burt of Brieham visited friends here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen and small son cf Burley, Idaho visited Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Andersen over the weekend. L'TAII PHONE 157-- J TREMONTON ' tr GEORGE S. BENSON Miss Eyse Johnson, a student weekat the U. S. A. C. spent the Sim). Arkiistt end with her parents Mr. and 14, 15, 16 Beat $W City t Hol-ma- n. Orpheum Theatre M Thurs., FrL, Sat., April DOUBLE FEATURE RICHARD D1X JANE Wl'ATT - "THE KANSAN" RAY MJLLAND, PAULETTE I ALBERT DECKER i Mrs. Austin Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knott oi Salt Lake attended the wedd- ing reception of Mr. and Mrs. FIELD in GODDARD, VIKGINIA "THE CRYSTAL BALL" Sunday, Monday, April 17, 18 Ned IfoARY COOPER, WALTER BRENNAN, JOAN LESLIE In Tues, Wed, Tlnirs - April Braadsgaard. Mrs. Ellis Arbon entertained her Pinochle club Saturday afternoon. A two course lunch was served and the game played, Mrs Ivy Andersen was high score and Mrs. Clytie Andersen received cut prizes. Mrs. Melvin Johnson is visiting her daughter Mrs. Vern Barrett in Salt Lake for a week. Two babies were given names Sunday in Sacrament Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christensen named their son John Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Baadgaard will call their son Marenus J. J. L. Andersen is confined in the Dee Hospital in Ogden. He is eceiving medical treatment. J. L. We.'dman is confined in a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Scofield YORK" "SERGEANT Rulon Hansen Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Andersen and son Byron spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. They wiere guests of her brother Oval Mathias. George Jex of Spanish Fork Utah visited his daughter Mrs. 19, 20, 21 JOHN GARFIELD, ANN SHERIDAN, PAT O'BRIEN in "CASTLE ON THE HUDSON" Friday, Saturday, April 22, 23 DOUBLE FEATURE "TORN A BOUT" ALSO "CAPTAIN CAUTION" THE MAINLANDS TO MAKE ; HOME IN MISSOURI MainJohnnie Mrs. and Mr. land have been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Madson for the past two weeks, from Great Falls, Montana, on their way to, Kansas City, Missouri, where make their home. Mrs itiov Mainland will be employed by the telephone company, while her husband enters a school of! j j j Via: I i jewelry. rinrsm r7 JUJf ATTEND CHILDREN'S THEATRE AHEAD 1 Integrity and Contractsbe- urday. One of the qualities in human ings that our civilization today needs so desperately is integrity. What is integrity? The word comes from a Latin term which meant "untouched" or "whole." That's about the way it is today. A man who has integrity is so morally sound that.h is not to be touched in a way' iiat will affect his honesty and uprightness. disagreeMany ments would disappear, if we honestly would undertake to solve tliem with each side of the conference table keeping its integrity. If each party to an agreement keeps his word that is integrity. It used to be said of a neighbor I had: "His word is his bond." That's the kind of neighbor this world needs. It will require integrity from each one of us. if this world is to become a better place. An Example Let me illustrate with a example. Less than a year ago, the General Motors "cost of living" wage agreement with United Automobile Workers was acclaimed as a solution to the frequent wage battles that upset our industrial communities. Under terms of the contract GM can raise or lower wages according to government statistics. As living costs rise or fall in reports of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the company can adjust wages accordingly. While the formula did not rule out wage increases for other reasons, it was an honest attempt to solve the problem. STANDARD MODERN Mrs. Jack Shumway with hi?r children Mary Ann and Patty and Linda Peckenpaugh attend ed a showing of the "Prince and the Pauper" at the University Children's theatre in Ogden, Sat 0LASSES j v V 14 '":) V CENTlMS UA " 'ARE THE PRODUCT 0F FACTORY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster and family and Mrs. E. G. Peterson Jr. of Logan, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pennock in Salt Lake City recently and they also attended the British Mission Reunion. ,7 'GUARANTEED .V TO WEEK. Beth Brown, a student at the BYU spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown in Garland. I; 115 NORTH MAIN teW LOGAN in. f its'? , g Pay s Cut Due Last year under the contract GM employees got a flat hourly raise, plus a "cost of living" increase of 5 cents. What are the prospects this year? Employees are in line for an increase not related to living costs, but under, the formula will get a pay cut of 2 cents because the Bureau of Labor Statistics index of living costs has gone down. The effect would be to hold wages at about he same levels as last -year. Employees still wo'ild have the advantage of the decline in living costs. However, according to a Associated Press dispatch, a GM local in Cleveland wants to reopen the contract, which has more than a year to run. This local of 2,500 workers wants UAW headquarters to block the carrying out of the contract. According to the AP story the local's president said that workers' living conditions "ought to be of greater meaning than the sacred-.s of a contract." Moral Issues al issues are involved when ' '.ilk about breaking contracts. against a pay increase of two or ,hree cents, a contract should have plenty of sacredness. What is involved is integrity. ; The contract was made in good faith. It has more than a year to run. If it does not meet the'needs of the UAW. tht parties will have determined this by the time for exniration. There are few human relationships that have greater meaning than do contracts. The courts of the land expect contracts to be kept. Good neighbors are by men who keep their word. This applies to groups as well Good citizenship requires integrity HT n hrM lr. Rrnn nd ft,, radio d'mi " :i( f thr Frr"f Check aturday, April re-re- JuLb LdU KifiB Jltu U i) Wk Li Li ewr ran es? m 16 OF OUR MEW HEADQUARTERS FOR (' ! si Here's the biggest value you've seen in years! Look at the capacity: 8.6 cubic feet! And look at the low price! Here is a new standard of refrigerator value! Here is Kelvinator quality. Kelvinator dependability, with extra features throughout. Big Frozen Food Chest. Aluminum 0 chilling tray. Big vegetable crisper and the Kelvinator Folarsphere mechanism, famous for lasting dependability and economy! Get more for what you pay. 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