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Show THE' LEADER Talbot and Tremor ton. Uufi families-Mr- . and Mrs. Fred Neal visited gan on Monday for a relative- ' ing the Primary Stake Board at Mr anrtPr0Ving in Salt Lake Friday until Monday Monday afternoon Mr. and Primary here on Monday. 'Burley v V'1"5' Grt Mr. and Mrs. Alma ' Larkin Mr. ,a3t Larkin were pleasant-- j with their son and daughter-i- n W' and' A? law. ly surprised when Elder Rand- - attended meeting at the Garland, family , Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler strom of Huntsville, Utah came 2nd Ward Sunday evening meet- Mr Mrs' and daughters, camille. Rasann to visit them. He has just been ing-' Hawaii' Mrs. Helen Anderson returned ,f.pent s'dav .1 and Patsy, visited in Salt Lake home one month from Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jay where he was acquainted with home from Ogden last wee, wevada. They "JI-where she underwent an opera- - by Ed Arhn Florence and J. W. Larkin. Larsen and children. Mrs. tion at the St. Benedicts hospital, itin Mrs. Fonnesbeck and Alma King, Russell Capener hereepa;t and Thomas Simmons visited our Sunday School Sunday. 1 RE GREAT.ES T The Relief Society presented the Sunday evening program with their theme, "The Home" Readers were Mrs. Barbara Lar- kin and Mrs. Dora Cutler. Musical numbers were by the singing mothers, Hilda Caselton of Gar land was the Stake Board visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin attended a wedding reception at - i RAID Christine Peterson Mrs-Alm- a Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler entertained at a turkey dinner at their home Thursday evening. Published by the Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Inc. LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Howard Capener, Mr. and Mrs. Distribution for on Thursday afternoon, Friday Fred Grover, Mr. and Mrs. SylSUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year vian Korth of East Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ray of ThatEntered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class The evening was spent cher. matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. playing games. r A. N. RVTTING, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rice of Kaysville, Utah visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey that would bankrupt our nation and lay us wide open for government based on the principle of now have to be financed again. force. by additional taxes on the generWe've rejected the Socialist al public. Everybody's pay check "Tf'n GEORGE S. BENSON .... if ;. doctrine when labeled as such will be hit. Here we have a strik Elwood on Wednesday evening But a lot of our people have ing example of what happens to for Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Munns- Srtrrf.JrltMt fallen for a trust funds sent into Washington Mr. and Mrs- - Wayne Francom program being offered in in the form of payroll taxes fo: and family spent Sunday afterWhat Price Congress by planners who get pensions, benefits, etc. Although noon visiting at the Alma LarSecurity-A- t angry when called Socialist or the fundamental human desire kin home. Man's quest for economic se- when any objective analysis re for security cannot be denied, we Mr. and Mre. Wray Harberson curity will always be one of the veals the facts about their must approach the problem with and Mrs. Dellabout cf Ogden strongest human motivations. plans. I've just read such an ob- calmness, unhurried by pressure were Sunday visitors at the Throughout all history there has jective analysis made by the of s. Above all, it home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Andbeen only one sustained, sought-aft- Brookings Institution. It is en must be taken outside the reach erson. goal to emerge paramount titled "The Cost and Financing of of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin politics. over security in the minds and Social Security." Its purpose is attended economic a missionary farewell Long range men-anSecurity d is, that hearts of goal simply to examine the facts and can never come by grant of a and testimonal for a nephew at of course, freedom. Because of figures. political boss or clique. The Sterling, Idaho. Rowayne Andthe fundamental craving for seStupendous Cost Revealed soundest way to obtain it is erson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee curity In the nature of man, there The Institution Brookings individual thrift and by Anderson, will leave for the through he has always been the danger study develops the following would forfeit even freedom to primary fact: The major social teamwork of workers and em Hawaiian mission. The Larkins accompanied by Mrs. Mirl attain it- Time and again he has programs being, pushed in Con- ployers that will increase pro were Anderson and thus of Howell. They re boost real ductivity but usually involuntarily. gress by the Planners would cost wages. turned home retirement Contributory Saturday evening. built Political masters have an estimated $30,770,000,000 a their totalitarian governments year by 1960, and $44,000,000,000 plans help to ease the anxiety Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson were on the promise of providing se- a year by 1990. Add veterans and preserve pride and indepen- in Park Valley Sunday evening dence. I strongly favor group in as visitors at the Relief Society curity without destroying indivi- benefits of from $5 to $10 billion and medical Sunday evening meeting. surance, well-nidual freedom. The bait is and the soaring regular budget insurance.pensions Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hickman A voluntary, contri irresistible. And now the outlays of billions, to Logan Monday to the went will basis, however, prove problem of having economic se- and you have a total running up butory far better all for to witness the marriage concerned than temple curity and freedom too has be- toward 50 per cent of the present of man their neDhew from Oakland compulsory, government gun to plague acutely the citizen national income or a cost to all on More California. next this aged plan. intellectual ry and the leadership of. us equal to about half of all week. Mr. and fMrs. Rulon Ward of America. This dilemma may be of our incomes. traced directly to the Communist The Brookings report says these and Socialist propagandists. tremendous sums for securty Security as a Lure programs ultimately would have In this vital postwar period to come annually from new taxROTO -- ROOTER when guards have been dropped, ation, regardless of the monththese propagandists and their ly payroll taxes. The proof of dupes have sought to convince us this was given in an Senate that elsewhere the Socialist speech by Sen John L. McClen-na- n BETTER FASTER and FOR LESS State is fulfilling its promises (D, Ark.). He revealed that . SEPTIC TANKS of "full employment," and CESS POOLS PUMPED "fair $38,250,000,000 belonging to the shares" and "lifetime security" present Old Age, Unemployment, NO DRILLING or TEARING UP GROUND in a "democracy" where freedom Railroad Retirement, and other 300 GALLON SEPTIC TANK $15.00 reigns. The actual facts shout such trust funds financed by down this siren song. They never- direct payroll tax, had been dis--, 500 GALLON SEPTIC TANK $27.50 theless are tryingto either lure sipated by the government on a LARGER TANKS UP TO S50 00 our people away from a healthy hundred and one other spending confidence in the American way projects. of life or stampede us into Payingr Twice For It politically operated programs. 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