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Show THE SERVING THE II VALLEY RIVER BEAR can nay of life and free enterprise economics. It Is encouraging that most programs are conducted with the approval and frequently the active help of union shop stewards and other union officers. The secret of their success Is that the facts used are selected with the most painstaking care; thus they withstand the fiercest attack of the wound eel Socialists and their duped Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) $2.30 per year iollowers. An offical of one big industry which now has a well established Americanism program told me that early In his company's program a few workers spoke up with the attitude: "Oh yeah? Can you prove that?" or "Oh yeah? So what's behind all this?" He said that at first he and his Entered at the post office at Trcmonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Publish- Do You'A'ant Lcszir-ia Cut IT"-- - Ycur Fcicral Taxes? rttiiit nl Your Wasted Taxes Ha rdiiif CcUcjt Scarry. Passenger Train many, In any span of time. Do of can know Passenger trains on railroads you any Socialists who transa perform effectively challenge this fact? the United States each hour of the portation service mov day and night equivalent to c a city entire population the A ing f 4,100,000 Inhabitants for a distace of one mile. JrltHfM FACTS ttw-nee- for taxes to pay the cnt t services. Kveryutu' governmental should be willing to pay a fair share of his income for that purpose. But nohody wants to underwrite extravagance in the home, in business or in government. The Commission on of the Executive Organization Branch of the Government, created by Congress with the approval of President Truman and headed by former President Hoover, has provided a chart for the elimination of governmental extravagance and waste. This past year, because of duplication and overlapping in " the Armed Services we wasted about one billion dollarg out of the fifteen billion pent for National Security. In 1948 two agencies planned to build the same dam in nearly the name place at Hell's Canyon, Idaho. Each set of plans cost about $250,-00The plans differed by approximately 75 million dollars in estimated cost of erection. It now costs the Post Office Department two and a half cents to print and deliver a penny post card. The Veterans .Administration, at the time of the Commission's survey, had 6,500 empty beds in its hospitals, yet VA and other government agencies have planned or are building additional hospitals at a cost of over a billion dollars, when 54'c- of the available beds are not now occupied. This is Alice in Wonderland. It takes more than $10 worth of paper work to complete a governmental purchase order. For example, by the time the necessary paper work is completed, a f0 typewriter ribbon costs the taxpayer about $10. Turnover of labor is recognized by all industry as expensive. Yet in the Federal Government labor turnover runs about 25 per cent, a rate much higher than any private business could stand. This means that every year approximately 600,000 either leave or enter a government job. The personnel system is clogged with red tape. The best men leave because of the low pay scale, and the inefficient cannot easily be discharged If enacted into law, the Commission recommendation to remedy these and other defects in conducting our Federal business would save the taxpayer three to four billion dollars a year. To play your part in putting a stop to this wasteful extravagance, Citizens Comjoin the mittee, which is wosking for the enactment of the Commission's Write to the Citizens suggestions. Committee for Reorganization of the Executive Branch of the Government, 1421 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia 2, Pennsylvania. Write jour Congressman. Inform yourself about the Commission Report. Tell your neighbors! 0. Olli PRICELESS WEAPON a certain early 17th church indoctrinated Century its clergymen for mission assignments, the process was called "propagandism." In the hands of the Nazis, Fascists and Communists 3C0 years later, propaganda became something unwholesome it only because practiced distortion of the truth and, quite often, outright lying. Our American "counter propaganda," set up to meet and conWhen now stron', are I ne Bronle from Feb. 6 to 12. Scouting has become so woven into the Amer ican way of life it is difficult to quer the flood of untruths from can be of no real value unless it is kept absolutely truthful. Uncle Sam's efforts to counMoscow, teract the propaganda Is largely the job of federal government agencies. But there is another battle for men's minds close at home- On one side are the politico-sociplanners, and their befuddled Moscow-manufactur- ed - - n, year-i- a -- -- 0 State- - Naturally, they never fl UTILITY 4 o MALL I " vi no Room 1 BEoaoom al DtsiGn n ios I , . Minn. 'ir Xt. strategy of the Socialist schemers is to spread confusion. The decisive weapon against them Is truth facts. Facts infuriate the Socialist fanatics. Facts convict thc!;i. They hate facts. TROOP WANTFD Many companies well-organiz- ed now have liMmmk MuLB.scons CONTEST ENTRY BLANKS AT ALL SAFEWAY STORES "' Savers Seo Cherries Pie Crust Amoixo Vanilla or PlyeefSfl Vl Butterscotch tWTlinfT Vn CJ I mf M 7 for Jhcor. Unp No. Kelvin Kodato I toll tall can Fruit Salad No ?"6con Hottctt Dcliqht .tall can Inttant II . OI. libby't, Sauorkraut No. 1 can . Grant "cBS Orn i7,t Sudor Boll Fancy Dnn pAtf I UrN Blnd 303 can ois 2U 29c . f " Wl Quaker', or Quick 48 ox. Regular..... I RaHton'i Initant 18 oi. pkg. 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No. I, Stringlett, S Jolly SMELTS r:d uMSo"h Csshnere Shady Lane, Freth Mild Wettern COD FILLET few SK2rsT TcISet Puss 'H Boots BUTTER CHEESE 39 3 Fey. Fey. A SALT 39f ,b vjf he BREAD 26 ox. Boneless Haddock ZZ1 Miscellaneous it v 1 1! ...,h Tomoto-Vegetab- 77 EJW!:l:'":,,.BI:"dIb.,i Creamery Ready fo Pon, Bonelett Renne,Powder Lipfon's SHSS;86 Dutch Mill 70C SaniFlush Junket The Pure Vegetable FiillO'Gold?: 46 ox. Ground Hob Hill Freth CoH lb. 72C Airwav Gelatine Pudding Sunnybank m":'' lb 32 I Koyal batm Erases 71 43c S"',... Vheaties D"ert MILK Tty, LENTINES A is&xirw 18 Jell-We- ll Petal's 27C 24C 18C 15C 43C 17C 15C 12C 12C 16C 21C Qu!ck 11 33it of delicious CANDY Wt, isrBs. XS Aj Lf Typical Safetvau Savinas makes n Ipi3 ENTER CONTEST FOR Maces the best biscuits ever or your money fcack tional programs on the Ameri 'J a m W Jpsgfe - . - v educa- in-pla- nt f&A Im- : ..quart T t- For further information about THE BRONTE, write the Small House Planning Bureau, St Cloud Freth, Grade Y "t ar.d $ SIX or SIXTY VA II , hs IF SHE IS w a meat, -- ad- mit it. On the other side are those who have recognized that the various phases of the Socialists' planned economy would require giving up our personal freedom. On The Job Until recent years the Socialists had the field almost to themselves and were making steady headway persuading our people we shouid adopt legislative proposals making the citizen more and more the financial ward of his government. In creasing millions of Americans now are getting wise to the fatal dangers of such a course. The best job I've observed in American "propagandism" in a particular field is being done today in a large section of industry. Our industrial workers have been the No. 1 target of both the Communist and Socialist propagandists. For years nobody called attention to the half-trutor challenged the outright misrepresentations. No wonder a great many workers became confused. In fact, an age-ol- d valentine( Ht " iruit Potatoes, bfan. . THE BRONTE is a basementless house This fe provided for by having an insulated floor cm, v ing laid directly on a bed of gravel. In order! fit a narrow lot, the utility room, with heatin plant, storage and laundry facilities has placed to the rear of the house. The plumbinl is grounded in the adjoining bathroom, kilchra and utility room. The kitchen cabinets are placed on two walls leaving a larje dining space. AH of the rooms open into a small central hall, which also has a linen closet There is a coat closet in the livinr (room and wardrobe type closets in the bedroom The utility room has a large storage cabinet, coat closet and closet for housekeeping supplies.' The exterior is finished with wide siding and an asphalt shingle roof. The front entrance door k protected by simple lattice work. The overall demensions are 30 by 32 feet with the main body of the house 24 feet deep. The floor area is 822 square feet and the cubage 19 cubic feet. I i ideo-logic- lal J'rfce m t -- v camp followers, who wish to make citizens subservient to the for Your r i j . M civic and ut year-o- r ed 6n R t. A be a little susp'cicus of just any- here. Scout in? brings to boys at body's information, and to want ?n important time in their lives a to examine motives. There is so urogram of worthwhile activi much misinformation being dis- ties under high grade volunteer tributed, even peddled, and cer- leadership. The need is. for mere boys to tainly in some quarters motives are suspect. We might all take, have the advantages of Scout our cue from Missouri's brash training. Although more than 2,300,000 boys and leaders are challenge, "Show me!" in Scouting-- there are thousands in these days of Yes, and political debating I of boys still outside the organishould say, Go ahead: challenge zation. They can get into the fun any information, declaration or if more institutions open their statement not backed by facts or doors to them in their own readily acceptable logic. On that neighborhoods, and if more men basis our Ameriican freedom interested in boys, volunteer system cannot lose, for in all re- thir time as leaders. It's an Incorded no other vestment that pavs off richly in history system has done so much for so personal satisfactions-Happ- y Birthday, Boy Scouts! Unci in Cam Many grain product., sugar and al n well-know- -- "A UttAb recall when our nation did not character-buildin- r, have this leisure time program for its youth. Since 1910, more than 16,500. CC0 American biys and men have It's a healthy thin? in these emergency service to the nation needs no recital times for people to by Eoy Scouts, open-mind- Fair.nv'. 2,300 000 numbering observing the 40th their organization cf anniversary The CHALLENGE A Frw rrmfami!le, America's Boy Scouts and lead en, al No reasonaMe man Nol Bay 20 million acres of lush wheat land to produce the pounds of flour used each year in making bread and other bakery products. The bakers of America use 230,000.000 bushels of wheat annually. It takes about Notable Birthday had the benefits of the training-- , associates had to scram We fellowship, handicraft sk:!ls and around to get the proof, but that hi"h adventure of Scouting. when they'd produced it, and had America is all tie richer for it. ?Ianv men in hi"h p'aces in explained the mutually-b-nefci-American affairs today proudly motive behind the program, the "skeptics" became enthusi- ( red t Scouting's influence in their lives. astic "students." GEORGE S.BENSON Rr 4r Trmonton, Utah LEADER coo Ojyj 18 can S9(i 81 cj 2? Si31 aJ5C 2U Beverly ST, 2H Pickles ..A:':.w, JM. 21c Ripe Olives 27f JSl Flour Kitch.-Cro- fl u" p.wd.r.d'& "k t ,khrd Suqar Brown ... T.yBobrt-Umas Beont Yr) So!it Peas wl;i nine I ft' r 1 - A' 0i . Tenderoni . Q, |