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Show THE HLIE A SERVING RIVER Tirrnorton. Utah nf pnt lark r,t resDect for thf ri htc r1" driving. If malice of others. Numerous instances of continues to dominate his life nuisances of this kind thrcigh- pattern there may result arson, out the community have led us larcenv' rane or murder. Any of to believe that there is a wide- these characteristics are negative spread weakness In our chain of ones. Allowed to grow thejr can- - community responsibility. The cniy 4ecurity that any of us have disastroussequences ns.'y The local Methodist church is is in the common acceptance of not crying out for punishment the principle of respect for one individupon this particular way- - ' another. Where violations of this ward individual. We believe that principle appear, the well being we will be able to find ways of of all is threatened. Responsibity financing the repair bill. If we for the character of children had caught the culprit, we would rests primarily upon parents, have been obliged to follow the You may know where your child teachings of Christ who taught was at 8:30 on the evening of that repentent evil doers should January 22, 1950. Are you as cer-b- e forgiven. We are, however tafn that he has developed a deeply concerned by this appar- - habit pattern which will guide jT Competition Under Fir iri, in ume quarters uicrtr u a trend away from the competi- tive idea. Some of our political Dear Friend t planners and social reformers want to fit American workers Where were your children on Lnto moulds and set their capa- - the evening of Sunday, January o'clock?. Cculd city of production by standards 22. 195. at nave oeen or one children yonr land limits, like a machine's. Person who threw a snow-coTheir plea Is that the individual's Deti tive spirit must be sacri- - ball through the stained glass ficed for the srood of the masses, window of the Methodist church This is absurd. No civilization jat that time? Some body did! In-i- n history ever has benefited by dications are that it was not an adult, but sons potential juve- holding down productivity.. nlle We got where we are today delinquent. It may have been In America because our free yu" son or your daughter. Our community needs to get enterprise system gives free rein to man's instinctive competitive concerned about this, another spirit. It has been the wellsprirr? typical instance of vandalism. of our progress. It gave us the Acts such as these indicate the atmosphere of competition that presence of somthing more -pint-size- d Benny portant than broken windows Scott to believe he could carry a broken character. What's the punt 80 yards through 11 big matter with heaving a snowball a church window? In Santa Ana tacklers at dena and win the ball game for the first place, such acts point his Little Reck Trojans. If con- - to a person whose character is tinued and encouraged, competi-- ; lacking in the quality of rever-tiv- e enterprise will bring us alliance. There was a congregation much higher standards of living. of people at worship within the church. Our snowball marksman Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell, had no respect for the religious Oneta and Duane, were in Salt rights of his fellows. Secondly, Lake City on business Saturday. the deed reveals a person who They also visited in Provo with is thoughtless and headstrong. their daughter, Liane, over the The disrupting of public worship weekend. is a serious offense in the sight of the law. Had the offender Mr. and Mrs. Jule Harris en- had been caught he would have tertained several couples at their been liable to severe penalty. home on Thursday evening Yet, in a headstrong moment, he his missile without following the dance. The group threw was served delicious refresh-(thougof the consequences. In ments. ta more comnlicated situation this same person might run his autoMr. and Mrs. Leslie Garfield mobile through a red light or and Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Brad-sha- pull the trigger on a more lethal visited Sunday with their weapon. A third weakness of sons, Darrell and Dean, who are character is seen in the fact that attending the University in Salt this person ran from the scene Lake City. of his offense. This behavior would indicate that he has either Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ballard, Mr. cowardly tendencies, or that he and Mrs. Jewel Harris, and Mrs. was deliberately malicous in dis- Norrnan Maughn attended fun- - turb'n? the peace of his fel- eral services for Oscar Swenson hows. Should his cowardice con a become he may tinue, Saturday at Malad, Idaho. Qpjr LETTER TO PARENTS ID IE IB BEAR THE LEADER VALLEY Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution AHEAD ftw Competition Insures Progress labor-manageme- nt win-The- FLOWERS Pasa-throu- The It you? Pas' : Mr. and Mrs land has arrival of W received a ' ,3 adaugn1! w,O0f11'. j the L. D R ClarenceV doing fine i ne Albritjhl J. gh LAHNMG lutf AU to. I " :i V''-.j- r. -- 4 I In a 9"0mo u'Oiii'O 14 place of the basement, a large utility room is provided for the heating piam 11 Oll'-- and laundry, A storage wall provides fot storage space. An insulated floor slab is poured on bed of cinder or gravel fill and covered I with asphalt tile, linoleum or carpetinj f The double glazed picture window in the i combination room provides light from both sides and a two way view. The kitchen has ample space for dining. The living room fire- f f place may be omitted. .Extcror walls are frame with wide ing. The hip roof has asphalt shingles and wide overhanging eaves. I cl 1 1 mm m i ! living-dini- raj H 6EO,ooin ! irsio'-- fs w nvino - aI vtsi sid-- oesiGn o iy THE ALBRIGHT is a three bedroom house featuring wardrobe type closets in each. All rooms, including the kitchen open directly into a small hall. The entrance vestibule includes a coat closet, while the bathroom has a handy linen closet. ' Dimensions area is 12G1 ,' i f ' , i '' y, 'i ' ! 4 1 ? i ' f7 I f tfA I v' Ua; Plan-- Pi pi WA WC'& WW KMX tm,...Mm I THE v;fs yZy?A Pi w wmw f ?, of va ''Mm 7 Floor cubage Of p '''Z-','',- wmmm wM'.z 1 f" V 9 32 feet. 'Ws,M ng r r - nil n i -- 1 nt '.. r n iW'i w n A Xi t ' New T K i: M ONTO SHOWS START 7.00 WEEK NIGHTS SATURDAY MATINEES 3:00 N f - SUNDAY SAIl'RD.VY I'RIDXY 28 LOO 'A 1 MtfflfaWtUR. i . l,? STARTS TIll'RSDAV, First of 12 i. t ""jie Action Mckrd THRILLING LriSODtlS 'Radar I'nlrul vs. Spy Rin SERIAL CARTOON SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Jan. 29 - 30 - 31 RHONDA ft ... 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Saves You Money P OPUL ARITY FrOnK Chevrolet Co. Starring Dennis O'Keefe, Gal,. Storm, Jeff Chandler This show is not recommended for Children. i I I tfU '& 4 mm vryz mm ":' f feet by m i ! i 'H? I , 36 For further information about ALBRIGHT, write the Small House nlng Bureau, St. Cloud Minn. y ? are square feet with ! 16,284. V i t IP1CPTV U THUKSOAY Jan. 26 - 27 Sovi- Church j j ht GIF! labor-manageme- this ' Giprs FLORAL molded step 'J JJ5 r mo, r j Funeral Work sound-thinki- lti the years. j j In Life Too Yes, America turns out fine competitors on our athletic SVhl! fields. Every season the great ' GEORGES. BENSON competitors win games. Is it that way, on the field of life, the StlKf. JirktMHt longer range game? How about the pursuit of economic comfort and security- - I'm afraid we may be losing the spirit of individual competition in this vitally imLittle Rock Junior College portant arena, our workaday had quite a football team. Their world. Consider relations, for instance. Trojans were feted by proud sides often fail to underBoth townspeople the other day, after use of this spirit make and stand Santa victory over California's Ana Junior College in the Little of individual competition which Rose Bowl. The Trojan coach belongs to every American. told hometowners their team Management strives to find wouldn't have won at Pasadena capital so it can build bigger and little still bigger factories. Then bathad not a bandy-legge- d halfback named Benny Scott teries of huge machines and seem to (125 pounds) been the greatest clanking assembly lines and individual worker the dwarf competitor on the field that day. indi of flame his smother tiny little a the To clinch victory scatback whirled 80 yards vidual competition. An employee may through the entire California of a big automobile factory scatworkers of one 350,000 be team in one of the most sensational punt returns in the bowl's tered through a hundred plants. Not even his initials show on the history. this and other Buick or Chrysler he helps pro s Describing thrills of the game, their coach duce. Sometimes a company a worker said: "Every one of our boys is relationship with such is and distant impersonal. a great competitor. All have No, Ceiling, Please splendid character and play on the other hand, Unions, to love cleanly. But they set standards on jobs sometimes work hard in practice and that and wages permit little, if play fiercely to win. It is this com for Individual outlet any spirit of individual competition, standards and. moulded into team play, that petition. Rigid on limits codes that ability put has, above all else, been responand productivity cast the indisible for our success." vidual into a mould from which only an exceptional few rise. To standardize human ability is a dangerous practice. Moreover, CORSAGES ceilings on individual productivity are based on the unsound economic theory of scarcity. In our nation's march of progress FOR VALENTINE DAY there can be no substitute, for a constantly rising productivity. Fortunately, in most of our WEDDINGS industries there still is reward awaiting the great competitors, aaiting even the good compition. Various forms of incentives for individual ROGERS performance now are offered. These are attrac being AND ting the favorable attention of more and more BOWCUTT union leaders and workers. And at Harding's Freedom Forums & last year we heard several executives report on new employee LOCATED NORTH OF relations programs that are ROGERS MORTUARY bringing new understanding and Fhone 5871 Tremonton warmer relationships into the picture. j t character doesTj j i Editor-Publishe- wherever he , - rn Entered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. r A. N. RATTING, : "mi in ir.akiiri hit-and-r- un i SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year v--. iui canouoait? 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