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Show reached and told how they may harvest and plant, cultivate, market soybeans and alalfa, two highly remunerative crops now r GEORGE S. EENSON demand on the market. PiaMtitHtrittf CtlUit in big The hill farmers will be helped Sttrt.JlritMt into livestock production on acres that wouldn't pay off in cotton but will make fine pastures and feed crops. Farm feeds The farming people of Ar- imported last year cost Arkansas kansas banded together last farmers $35,000,000- So this mar week in a significant movement ket is wide open to Arkansas for mutual financial benefit. It producers of feed cropsSANE ECONOMICS isn't political. No frantic appeals if successful would for funds are being sent up to The results, like be putting 15,000 farm famWashington. Home folks are ilies (with farms) on a simply getting together, looking from basis, a common economic problem Or like putting perhaps scratch.. squarely in the eye, and pooling twice that many established fartheir ideas, energies and resourthe profit column who ces to find a solution. It seems mers in in the red, to me there are several good otherwise might gonotwithstandisupport programs lessons in this approach. of a skyrocketing Farm agencies had found that ng. Instead to federal support a outlay 1,500,000 acres of productive lutting farm production, we Arkansas farms would lie fallow in the Arkansas farhave here, when spring planting action, the inmers' 500,000 acres is extremely of land into rich cotton and rice land re- - telligent turning m nvnH f mm rvrnHnptinn Viw f or! newly developing crops for which will pay eral acreage control in a logi- the consuming public cal outgrowth of the present good prices. This has the basic elements price support program. The of sane economics. Add to it, other 1,000,000 acres Is mostly re In small hill farms on which constant, to develop new, improved search cotton has failed as a paying methods that would lowcrop. This much productive land farming costs (and out of use would hurt many er crop production consumer the price) and farmers directly and everybody thus for an basis broad we the have in the state Indirectly by holdsound range long economically ing down both farm commod- program. ities production and the creation TIIE POLITICAL POTATOES of wealth. FACING THE PROBLEM In contrast to the free marThe Governor called a meet- ket idea, toward which the Aring. All farm groups were rep- kansas farm leaders are catering resented. An "Action Program" in this instance, we have an ex was set up, with the president ample at hand of the politically- of the state University as direc- planned "controlled" economics. tor. Organizations of such di- It is the potato story. It is ridicu verse political views as the lous. It would even be amusing Farmers Union and the Farm if so much of the taxpayers Bureau Federation pledged 100 money weren't involved. Since per cent support. The program undertaking the economic conrecognizes (and this is signifi- trol of potatoes, the federal govhas cant) the almost limitless oppor- ernment spent about tunities of a free market, the $500,000,000 buying spuds at adapatability of our soils to a bushel. The artificially hiked many uses, and the need for ag- retail price hit constimmers (taxricultural education on the part payers) for untold additional of a large percentage of our farm millions at the retail markets. The government burned milpopulation. of Farmers the rich cotton and lions of dollars worth of its rice lands, for instance, will be potato hoard. It now Is treating Tremonton, Vtah LEADER THE LOOKING iOT AHEAD I say we as citizens of Bear River should have the game, as Tt views expressed in this well as the name; "LEADERS". column are not those of the pub- NOW while Congress and unions, lishers and do not reflect the are striking and smoking "not All the pipe of peace" but in the policy of this newspaper. the be must FUNCTION of strife, contention, by signed articles writer. destruction, of life and property no end, let us as Bear River Leaders, go all out in cooperation Editor: Dear to set our house in order. There of use May I be permitted the is work for all, but not in the per-a ; for valuable space, your sonal word to the people? First present Corporate set up, in the old tradition, but by accepting to the mayor and town board of Put the machine to work change. to Tremonton, I call attention 24 hour the period, give humanas it of the paper, the TITLE shorter the ity day. If we do this US let I "LEADER". say suggests 3 to 6 crews. to work we can put be leaders in every deed. No where now one works, divide the time like the present to organize and responsibility, solve all pay for progress. x ( Ik., Good and Bad - - m 100-ac- re ng Politically, physically, mentally, financially. I assume the spiritual will be taken care of naturally, by our membership in the church. t self-relia- nt well-support- ed . $1-2- r eel Basket YOUR COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER - 'wMrwii3 - - in marriage on February 23, was Miss DeAnn Bone, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bone of Tremonton, and Mr. of daughter Wade Ebeling, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ebeling of Plain View, L71e BROOMS for Spring Cleaning 1.23 SPICK & SPAN MOPS 1.83 -- 23c KO,i:oK Garden, Lawn & and PLASTIC MIXING BOWLS 69c COOKIE PANS 29c TOOTH PASTE tube LADY ESTHER FOUR PURPOSE FACE CREAM 53c 49c SODA POP case jfl.00 CELERY HEARTS, local .. .bunch . 19c RADISHES. 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Are you one of the flock that chorus that rendered two num- follow. bers and a harmonica quartet Or are you one that shall lead consisting of David White, Larry the way McNeely, Gene Jensen and Kent Are you one of the timid souls Petersen. Following the meeting that quaile a fireside chat was held at the At the geers of the doubting h- o of Jesse F. Petersen. Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Peterson crew. FrConnor also spoke at this Or dare you whether you win Miss Joy Miller, who is attendor fail 7 ing Weber College, spent the and Mrs. J. B. Shuman and Strike out for a goal thats weekend with her parents, Mr. daughter, DeAnn, and Mrs. Sarah and Mrs. George L. Miller. Shuman were visiting in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. George L, Miller Sunday with Olene and Lynn visited in Ogden with Olene and Shuman. Lynn Shuman Friday. Bishop Orsen Jensen and Ed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Egley visi mund Shuman made a business ted Sunday in Ogden with Oleen trip to Salt Lake Thursday. ana Lynn Shuman. Mrs. A. L. Smith and children Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller and Mrs. Preston Peterson and were in Salt Lake Monday as children were guests of Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Palmer at Johnson. Salt Lake. Mr- and Mrs. C. E. Miller and Mrs. Engvar Petersen, Mrs. daughter, Lois, visited in Salt Preston Petersen, Mrs. A. L. Lake with Mrs. Lee Eskelson and Smith and Mrs. J. F. Petersen Miss Oleta Miller on Saturday. visited in Brigham Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Shuman with Mrs. Lawrence Petersen who visited in Ogden with her mother, underwent a major operation Mrs. D. M. Grover and a brother, last Thursday. Jesse, who are in the Dee hosMr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen pital. While in Ogden they also and children were in Virginia, LggaJ, visited Olene and Lynn Shuman. Idaho, to help celebrate Sunday Mrs. Albert Spires and daugh in honor of Mrs. Petersen's ter, Patricia, and Mi, and Mrs. i father, James steed on his Cranford Taylor and daughter,) birthday anniversary. Juayv or ogden attended the Gold and Green ball and visited Comics Antedate Printing at the home of Bishop Orsen Every Credit the caveman with introJensen. the comic before ducing Long strip. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill of recorded history, Every left Sunday cn a trip to the east. the dawn artists were using the techMr. and Mrs. Russell Lund are of to consecutive drawings nique taking care of the ranch while dramatize a situation, funny or not. Trim your waistline Flatten your tummy Smooth down roll3 and bulges lb 49c Lge. Flake HALIBUT forthepa,ttwo;; One From Regular Stock! One Our Regular Brand! and values . . . FAl'CZTS ZiCiPZS 7ft Steaks 10 lbs 37 c Red ! Wrinkle It . . . Crush It . . . It perfected machine idle to of the time and of the people idle all of the time, myself included. My suggestion then is that the Honorable Mayor and City Council take thelead and responsibility to arrange for the gravel and a loader at the pit. Then some of us can drive the town dump trucks, that includes our own, and we can become leaders in a NuWay, to do something that will help all factions of the town to enjoy a leader, ship second to none. "LEADERS" "USE IT AND NOT LOSE". A Callenge in Edgar, A Guests $3.65 POTATOES, U.S. No. . 2)!c!?IS two-thir- ds they are away. Leonard M. Petersen made a business trip to Brigham last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Miller visited in Logan Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Priece and fam- prim-itiv- Art-- gra - MOP BUCKETS! Flower SEEDS Ammoniated Golden her hour 4 one-thi- - two-thir- ds , mrP-'ng- SN0 KREEM SHORTENING LEADER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Now that the machine is perfected, I do not like to see IT, the - Mrs. -- Yours truly, (possible. Mr. and Just a citizen Hansen are buying W. W. Whitney jhere. Mr. Hansen b'rSl . is tal stage. Texas. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents at 10:30 a. m- by President Wayne Sandall, with members of the immediate families and friends in attendance. Miss Carol Wamke served as bridesmaid and the groom's best man was Sam Stevens of Ogden. The couple left immediately following the ceremony for Denver, Colorado and Texas on their honeymoon. The bride is a graduate of Bear River high school and has attended school at the U. S. A. C. Mr. Ebeling is employed at Radio Station KBUH in Brigham Mrs- - ; An idle loading machine can be placed at the pit, where those who have trucks with dump beds can go and haul a few loads of gravel. I volunteer my self help and equipment in cooperation on the project. I am one of those citizens who went from horse and buggy days thru, the machine age, in it's experimen- United the remaining mountain of spuds with chemical .dyes and selling them back to the farmers at lc per 100 pounds, for swine feed. Meantime, a New Orleans food broker has just imported a million pounds of Canadian potatoes to sell to American housewives. He truthfully points out that he can buy and deliver the Canadian spuds cheaper that he can the politically-regulate- d potatoes of Main and Idaho. Political planning and otptacaliccomil cal planning and potato economics don't seem to mix. that Spring stance, 4 hour manual study periods. I City. Now B humanity's problems. See me for purchased a further particulars. where they will coming soon, it is a good time to clean up the town. Our garbage allies are challenging for a new coat of grabel. Yon mountain east of us has worlds of good gravel, beckoning, come), get and use and not lose. Many people at this time of year are eager to do some thing useful, and some are out of work. Let us each volunteer a few days work, to start the ball a rolling, for in- market-g- began-Abou- new? OPEN FORUM Take Marriage Vows Complete run of sizes 14,2 to 17 Qifford's MEN'S STORE |