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Show '- 7 Tlie LEAD I 'FLAMEPROOF SI t v-- V , -- j SERVING THL BEAR RIVER VALLEY V YOUR FUTURE' - V.-- week to visit with their parents in California. They plan to be gone for an indifenite time. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson and daughter of Ogden were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs- - J- C. : I- - - 1 v.- - - , Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Published by the FADFR PUBLISHING. COMPANY, Inc. n Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution T J RATES A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Publishe- Chester Neal and son were Sunday gwsts of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Garbarute at Snowvilie. George Palmer, Wm P. Camp Jr. and Jesse R- Dredge of the Sunday school Stake board and J. M. Isaacsan, Thos. Thorpe and of the High D. M. Williams in atwere Priests Quorum tendance at Sunday School here (in advance) $2.50 peMW Entered at the post office at Trcmonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION - r this - - Franklin D. Roosevelt-the-n a presidential candidate, billion dollars. That's just had this to say about govern- nough to run the government for ment spending: 8 months. like any "Any government, in this 3. If every farmer family, can for a year spend a farm sold his farm, little more than it earns. But country the total and continlivestock, a know I that you and uance of that habit means the would amount to 25 billion dollpoorhouse.'' ars. The government could not Those words, important seven- run for 7 months on that amount teen years ago, have even greater of money. 1S32, today. Why? Besignificance cause in every year since 1932 (with the exception of the two fiscal years immediately following the war) our Federal government has spent more than it has collected! Surely the time has come to make our present administration realize that a government which continually spends more than it earns cannot long remain strong and healty. In 1932, our Federal governbillion dollars. ment spent For the fiscal year of 1950, It Is estimated that our Federal government will spend ten times that amount . . 45 billion dollars. To give you an Idea of Just how much money this is, consider these facts: In the United 1. If everyone States cashed in all of his life insurance policies, the. total would amount to 44 billion dollars. This would not b enough money to run the government for one year. 2. If every urban home owner in this country sold his home. the total would amount to 30 XA 4. ' j If every industry converted - the poorhouse." The time for action is NOW! NOTE : The above is a reprint of an advertisement by Ross Roy, Inc., an advertising firm, of Detroit, whicn appeared in the October 3, Automotive News, 1949. its net working capital into cash, the total would amount to 39 bilL ion dollars. That's hardly enough to run the government for 11 Portage poor-houss- - d. - "? Mrs-Roy- with your business associates with your employees? with other businessmen with your friends Let's make sure our representatives in government know how we at home weel about the continuance of a habit that "means" Halford, Mrs. Herold Jenkins, Ed and Warren Halford.Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E-- Hoskins, Thos P. John, John C Howell, Twila and Ralph Howell, Mrs. Nancy Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert C. Harris, and Mr. and MrsWm D. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. vice for Charles Wood Trcmonton a brother-in.lasale. EVENING SHOWS START AT 730 P. M. I I II ft I II II A It "JIM DANnun - ful cities. Some EXPLODING WITH ACTION! vivr.nuii GIIMORE BAXTER Itfett CARTOON ND.Y and MONDAY Oct. West Virginia. They expressed themselves as having had a wonderful trip. Joan Rose came home from Brigham over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot and daughters, Margo and Anace, were in Ogden and Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of Logan visited here on Sunday with relatives. Bishop and Mrs. Dan A. Hickman were in Ogden last Wednes day. Bishop Hickman attended a welfare meeting while Ada vis CUT)-.'- . Logan L Feecft th? places fa LAYMASH 20 100 lb. net 16 ma 0" '4.2;' -- 100 ar 3.2i lb DAIRY FEED 14 $ 100 lb It CALF PELLETS Larro 100 lb. r '87 eac fo ; n, Poultryand Equipi ai I ild ani Supplies & wee w's :es 'A folk fum Foot a? I .al re 1 For CAREFULLY DESIGNED and SKILLFULLY MADE HELP KEEP GOOD FEET HEALTHY BEGINNING OF COURSE They're Different Shoes! IN We Have been Serving MODERN BALLROOM DANCING For M E N, held hom lire, lighter lane a tr? in I Jrhela t wit; Health Spot Wilbur B. Coon Howard Foster Doctor Hiss Drew Arch Rest Shoes WATCH w; the thei lie P. i - at Rigby, J- R. Gibbs, Jr. Joan Knudsen, Don McCrary and Marion Bar. nes motored to Salt Lake City Saturday evening. Mr- and Mrs. Eugene Morris and daughter, Heten, of Brigham Canyon sprnt last weekend with their daughter and sister, Mrs. J. D. Hawks. Mr. and Mrs. Artell Ekins left Mr. it to Then Walk, Walk, Walk and enjoy j honor iy aftei femoo rk an IheJr. inhor the h Fieldii SHOES They're Balanced prs. I tache, bper Shoes! t Mothers id all J. 0. the People of this Region for ' 1 Over 20 Years. LT.ber WOMEN, CHILDREN sating Mr. an ?rt Ord IN NOVEMBER GREENWELL lihlred Bunnell h Ruie Phone 4261 243G - WECKER SHOES tyr. anc feston a Washington Blvd. Ogden, Utal Nfarlar today lirMill KOUMAI u 17 Hew Futuramic p' has Everybody Talking n jt jt it jt iMrm& w Everybody's talking it everybody's trying The Oldsmobile "Rocket" is the most received engine in motoring bittor More than a million people have driven a "Rx,t' Oldsmobile in the past year and each of then) 'telling bis friends all about it! "Rocker' T C rr rsrrr ST MfCHAEl fe HOG MIX Clinic Jrematit rcl.l 1 A; ANDERSON - Mr- - Wood was of Mrs. Ever- Barbara STANWYCK ' U4US"L". oeveny, or Feet Hurt? X tJZjL m' vuncii, i.ua. Mailer they visited were Canada, New York City, Washington, D. C and SERIAL SI of Dinner guests at the hr Mr. and Mrs. John C Bar' 4 1 Sunday were, Mr. and MrTy. j Weston, Mr. and Mrs.' j Weston cf Ogden, Mrs j Currell, Mr. and - " rittutl - - FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 and 15 TWO DIG HITS 'XinA w n. - - Idaho Thursday. returned from theTahitian Miss-oThey related many wonderful experiences and showed pic. tures of the Island. Mr- and Mrs. Harvey Talbot, and family have returned to Snowvilie to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. D- G. Nelson, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rose returned home Friday night after spending three weeks vacationing in many of the beauti- ited wth her sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Jones and Christine Peterson two children, Montie and Janace, 1 n Mr. and Mrs- Harvey Sorensen visited at the Horton Hurd home Csi.rwl CL 1? Mrs. Howard H. Hale Wednesin a weeks after stay Ogden. and son, Leon, were in Logan on Saturday of last week. day Mr. ad Mrs. Wm. D. Harris mot- Monday. Phone 2541 Tremonti Mr- and Mrs. John Arbon visored to Ogden Wednesday where WANT-ADLEADER S PAY! Mrs. Harris attended a church ited in Salt Lake and Ogden last welfare meeting. They visited week. While there, Mrs. Arbon until Friday with Mr. and Mrs. helped her daughter, Leah, get Chas. E-- Ward and family. settled in her new home in OgMrs. Virgil C. Harris attended den. Leah has just returned the funeral of her cousin, Leslie from Reedsport, Oregon where she spent the summer with the J. Miller at Ogden Monday. Hickman family. Bill was Word received Sunday by VISIT THE Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler relatives here of the death of Henry John, husband of Ruth were in Logan one day last weekGreenwell-Wecke- r Comfort Hoskins John of Firth, Idaho. Floyd Anderson and Dallas over came from Nelson Logan The Johns were former Portage over the weekend. residents. OGDEN, UTAH The Ward Relief Society held Miss Elaine Ekins and Gene Jacobson of Ogden visited Sat- their opening social Tuesday. An it urday evening with Mrs. Rose interesting program was presentEkins. ed. Eighteen members were presDR. W. G. GREEN WELL, Chiropodist Mr. and Mrs Jay Allen of Og- ent. Hot chocolate and doughEARL F. WECKER, Shoe Therapist den visited with Mrs. J. B. Allen nuts were served. Mr. and Mrs. Bently Mitchell and Mrs. Stanley Castieton SunFEATURING THE FOLLOWING NATIONALLY APPROVED of Logan and their family were day eveing. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Halford and Sunday evening visitors at SacLINES OF CLINIC SHOES Mrs- Eliza Knudsen left this rament Meeting in our Ward. - J. John. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Hall and Mrs. Rose Hall Eversale of Ogden attended the funeral ser- Liberty Theatre The Mitchell's have just recently It - Mrs- Loyal Harris The Primary officers and teachers met Friday evening at the home of Velda G. Harris where they held a meeting after which a social evening was Refreshments were served to thirteen by Mrs. Harris and Mrs- Emma J. Gibbs. Mrs. Gibbs Allen had as guests Wednesday of last week her grandfather, W. P. Jones of Malad and Elder Russell F. Ralston of the reorganized L. D. Just what are you doing to end excessive spending by our Among those who attended Federal government? Have you the funeral service Thursday at written your Congressmen. Have Ogden for Wm. Oliver Haford you appealed to your Senators? were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawks, Have you discussed the problem Mrs. Grace John, Mr. and months. These facts put a new light on the staggering size of our Federal government's planned expenditure for the fiscal year of 1950. And remember, this exoesdve spending is in the face of a national debt of more than 250 billion dollars! Isn't it as true today, as it was in 1932, that "a continuance of that habit means the this week for Meremont, California where they plan to make their home. Mr. and Mrs- Louise Hale and children, Ronald and Barbara, returned to the home of Mr. and N. W week- - Mr. and Mrs. Afton Hoskins and family were weekend guests of Mr- and Mrs. Bert Hoskins. Mrs- Sadie Owens of Maiaa and Mrs. Harold Thomas and family of Lava Hot Springs were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Neilson. Mr- and Mrs. J. C. Gibbs were Ogden visitors several days this week. Is There Room In The Poorhouse For 149 Million People ? In Thursday Oct, Tremor.ton. Utah LEADER. THE "Rocket" smoothness! "Rocket" quietness! "Rocket" teamwork with OUsmM Hydra-Mali- c Drive! 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