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Show THE IE A EEAR THE SERVING his- tory and politics and especially in economics. Henry ILaz-li- tt has written an easily understood book for laymen VALLEY RIVER Become well informed on PuHishcd by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year Entered at the post office at Trcmonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, Tremor ton. Utah sacred responsibility. Get positive action: 1. LEADER "Economics In One Easy Lesson." The Reader's Digest for February has a provocative book digest on politics "The Road Ahead." These could be Zurviav pa, pletely well. to- and Mrs-- Dale Ogden of Lake Salt and spent the weekend people of your community Mrs-- Delos Jensen. Mr. with and candidates actively champion of strong character, intelliMr. and Mrs. Joseph Forsberg, gence and achievement for Mrs. Inez Jphnson and son, the school board, and on up. Elvis were Ogden visitors MonThese are merely American day. citizenship demands. But, oh how Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy and in important they are to the future children spent security of our freedom! Thatcher with her parents- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Udy and gether with sound-thinkin- Mr. g family spent Sunday with her mother in Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy spent Monday in Oden. "t-Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Welling of utia,h to pr.tent7. were :Evanston, Wyoming week- - to Christ at Kaz.ijete end visitors of the Karl Wellings. Luke.ThisS ; i manuscript Sunday thought starters for anyone. Get reprints of the Digest's book condensation and distribute them. 2. Speak out. Take five minutes Myrl V& and awaken some of your Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ward friends and associates at which have given us the highest your club, or Bible class, or accompanied Voss Ward to Port living standard the world has labor union meeting, or sew- age to the funeral services of ever known. And hardly anybody ing circle or P T A, or at Mrs. Kate Hall. seemed to notice or care. noontime in the office or shop The Junior Birthday club held tt GEORGE S. BENSON where you work. For years I've been conscious a oartv at the home oi xvir&. PtaUtwtXtriitf ftlltft of this apathy as I traveled about 3. Get better acquainted with Helen Capener in honor of her your local preachers and the country addressing various school teachers and public anniversary. A dance, sponsored by the groups and meeting people. In officials. What is their thinkthe was held for young ward, the past year or so there has ing? Have lunch with them-on evening. Saturday people an awakening of significant Millions of Americans are be- been Swap viewpoints on economics They had a splendid time. It isn't sufficiently proportions. and politics. Take them books Mr. and Mrs. Austin Udy spent from to themselves stir ginning to be decisive to to read; recommend construca long hibernation and squarely widespread afternoon in Logan with leftward trend but, to tive movies, radio programs, Sunday face the responsibilities of halt the Her father is ill. her parent's. me, it is immensely encouraging. columns, editorials. awakening Since citizenship. Mrs. Bessie Bitter and son of Irom lethargy is one of the most 210 January 1,36 1949. Ive made Demands Idaho Falls, spent a couple of Citizenship in states, tracing encouraging signs I've observed the speeches Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy. with m. 4. Get a good 16 m. film that days good record of free enterAsia Eince I returned Club ladies enterThe tells the and Birthday American story and the dismal failure of 24 ago after an ab- prise show it the next time your tained their husbands Friday tried. My sence of 11 years. At that time Socialism wherever meets any group. evening at the home of Mr. and collective group audience of 81,220 perwe as a nation were drifting, Scores of such movie shorts Mrs. Ed Udy. A hot dinner was industrial workers, on a strong current, away from sons included are available on loan without served and the rest of the eveteachers, business and profesfundamental the principles sional cost. stu(We're producing some ning was spent in visiting and people, housewives, ourselves at Harding.) Are playing games. n dents a good of Mrs. Burl Hermansen and sons our population. your local schools taking adof Salt Lake spent several days A Welcome Question vantage of this medium of of the week with her parents, education? The reaction of a considerMr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward. 5. in the able number of men and women Participate actively Mrs. Delos Jensen is recuperatelection of sound public officifell into a pattern. Not all,. but als. Voting is not merely an ing at home and we will all be most of those I met American privilege; it is a very happy when she is com after my formal speeches told me they'd begun to realize the full import of some of the things happening in our nation today and were anxious to do someWE AKE thing to help safeguard the American way of life. Invariably they asked, What can I do?" The same awakening attitude and the same question are being expressed all through the mail I receive from listeners to our by radio program and from readers FOR YOUR of this column and our monthly letter which goes to some 40.000 people around the country. When a person asks this question he is at least partly informed ho ,.n'd wrapped the threat t; our freedom. if you i;siri: And nine out of 10. I believe Ai j.t f-- ?!urVl bw VTXT, Editor-Publish- DESEIET NIWS, recently Puc.d J' l Jig J 1930 V. M. and two with whic. "roll,, New Life Insurant A much ntw life insurance hag been purchaied is tht U. S. tine the end of the war ai wsi in lorte in 1827. ' AHEAD 1 t. . "What Can I Do?" .Ui' group. ! This Mm a.V crass-sectio- wuuo face-to-fa- ce T mwij to itotui ttaew. SS rTtwnra than twlct u bj 80.000 popuUtio ixTXA.ua. i r;;. .tec r.r york ke City PT ieM " in generally ujea .ncUxncea """"In r ,1.1.. accoraun .:;,t llti ikla monuu, tv 100-kilow-au 1 ntll . "f:.;.t1nn. the . . a mn um 4ik nf 13. IO ia nil -- 1 i -- uh oopulauoni m " e5 over Were incluaea nd moo ... Avertie n" w-- "Tnki City. bin ior of currew. 4 wiU I w. -- f1 AS III I tha ITC to Kni 1 wriot ten-yt- netai, electric bffii ft n ner cent. .w..r tor laewbere. aiie group. e "t: to tb,h 't: " ii" IT"' - Mmm to lBStt . .i.rtric- Si kftUr ""i. 1 " rVtiesofiUcw,., - i4 cities m w 7"n- from years Other Cities ciue- the an pnoa j rPrCommlpn.r -. g WW V. 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U rear-fend- er Pha9 fcfKt CARTOON SHORT kt tttt I lv( SERIAL your BUICK Then look how wonderfully they are topped off in the upperstructure with e wide, curving, windshields, and with smart, d d back windows! one-piec- Buick-originate- yIes, wrap-aroun- ar Come in to see your Buick right in the fashion . Wf ...... A. 101 fore- of postwar America. And you can have it in a choice of many sleek and roomy models, ranging in T, id HENKfJ. Fronk Chevrolet Co. 2311 styling0', the times. dltr ior a dmattttioa - Bight Ntw! DUl dealer; start traveling in the smartest Buick style is here again. The rdeek , swift-line- d style that has put Buick front bracket price from just above the lowest to the fine-cfield. Traaontea TMLC. ABC Ntl' t, '7 |