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Show THE THE SERVING BEAR UTAH LAGS IN DO.'.'D DfflUE 1 SLIPS TO THIRTY-FIFT- PLACE H Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution RATES (in advance) 32.50 per year Entered at the post office at Trcmonton, Utah at Second C3aM matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RTTTING, SUBSCRIPTION 6. t Editor-Publish- Hows Business ? Mr. I injured myself ha.n AitS . 4J catch the bus nine we?ite '""ueton " 7Jilr was ill of exhaustion when t reached home. I've been recover over th. ..rattan i. ing ruceiy. me postman is bringing my Tuckered-Out-Af- tr Hastening -- To- Catch-ThBus Compensation. Ill be okey again and back to work in 17 when the TOAHTCTB Compen- auva cnecus run out. It's been a touch barn there's nothing too good for the youngsters of America. outs or preferential treatment and are not a bit more regimen ted. restricted, regulated and controlled than the farmer. By the time you kids are 21 your subsidy ought to be a cinch. 25.000.000 fortun Already nates get regular checks direct from Government agencies, and we're improvine that every day You and your generation have a great adventure awaiting you Bill discovering new things that Government can do and new things you can do for the e- ill Yours, Pop Mr. and Mrs. A, L. CookGovernment. It will be exciting. the weekend in Provo for instance, devising a way to relatives and they also attend- pay off the national debt with ta uie ueorge A. Osmond rewhich all these wonderful ser union held at the summer hnm vices we are getting have been ox air. ana Mrs. Merrill J. Brock been bought. As of today, the bank in Provo Canyon. debt is only $5,000 apiece for all Marvin Smith of Salt you boys and girls 18 and under rnf.. It was $1.1 billion when we took was a guest Wednesday -'"'S over in 1915. We've done well. au me iiiume oi. Mr. and Mrs. A . cook. It's $256 billion now and we're increasing it by $5 billion a year. Mr. and Mrs. Dwavne Cmmr, Yep, you youngsters are going to be sitting in the driver's seat ton and family attendpd in a great age, Son. As for our uation exercises in Otrdpn selves, we're going to be sitting their daughter, Patricia h. (period), thanks to your gener uated from Nursine at th osity yet unspoken. But excuse hospital in Ogden. - OF ment race continues as before. POSSIBILITIES 2EACE ATOMIC ENERGY The national debts of the world are composed mostely of war By: Rober W. Babson The record of the world for debts. World War III would not the return is good. he first half of this century Is solve anything. It could dissolve To date Box Elder county has purchased a total of $22,894 civilization. worth of Series E bonds, or 45.8 of its quota, against a state jsothlng to brag about. When God Suppose World War III does looks down from above I wonder average of 43.7 of quota, it was announced by Harold B. Felt, come. Suppose we defeat Russia our He behavior? of thinks irhat bond chairman. county nations of the world have and her satellite nations. Then not been able to live together in what towould happen? We would United States, living under the j government will pay you a hand feed her peoples and peace, and are even unable to have all you have to protection of our form of govern some profit-an- d live peacefully within their own those of many other nations. ment, who are working to bring do is keep your mouth shut and This would all our resources" tax boundaries. We have had two this calamity down upon us. The be an obedient farmer when the World Wars with enormous des- far beyond the breaking point. of the American people Government experts tell you patience truction of cities, machinery of Anarchy and chaos would surley in with this situation what to do. You can become putting follow World in War in many borders on upinertia. production and of man power. merchant or a manufacturer and Host of the nations of the world parts of the globe. The picture is the we for must prepare tariffs, Government con WART, THE SPEED COP re bankrupt, yet the arma- - not a pleasant one to look at Yet Naturally subsidized loans and there are those right here In the the eventualities of another war. tracts, At the same time we must con handouts to the Tom, Dick and blowout wiks thc structively work for peace with Harrys who buy your goods will THIS FOURTH THE MOST OUtET (loqo priii hi shoo make bed not as for your honor, Our own pro TO THOi-kTHTtE !QiXt WHO A only good as the SMOD OUT LOUO AU. MV I ' .MARK Tn KKMifc ' tection, but also for the protec farmer's. To qualify, you just otTVvCTY rot hobh tion and welfare of other nations grin and operate your business as Notwithstanding the industrial directed by the Government and and scientific progress of the John L. You can become a wage first half of this century too earner and get a minimum, or many of the instruments of pro- contract wage enforced by the duction have been turned to des- Government,, an old aee pension truction. The first step in seek and other benefits Dracticallv ing world peace is to see that the free, and a raise periodically. You progress of science and industry can get all this by merelv con-- ! is diverted insofar as possible to ducting yourself according to peace production. The peace union, company, and GovernPARTS - REPAIR - FIELD SERVICE potentialities of atomic energy ment regulations! alone, could be a stimulus to If you are a veteran, a doctor, happiness and new opportunities for people everywhere. j Thurso ... . me now- -I se the postman com ing. ties Dnnging my check. (lawyer, teacher or professor, coctat - wnr .lrvnl nn fnvprnmpnt O KJfrf, .J you benefit, directly or indirectly, from nice Government aids, erants. subsidies, general hand v- At the end of five weeks of the Independence Drive for the sale of U. S. Sayings Bonds, Utah had purchased only $1,012,348 out of a state quota of $2,316,000. Clem & Schramm, state director of the U. S. Treasury Savings Bond sales announced this week. The record for Utahns in the drive is poor. Its percentage of sales for the state is only 43.7 of the quota, while the national Total sales this year are more than $100,000 average is 50. below the same period of the Opportunity Drive In 1949. Utah has dropped from 24th among the states week ago, to approximately 35th place this week. Only $140,044 in Series E bonds were sold in the last reported week against approximately $300,000 per week necessary to maintain the drive schedule. An appeal has been issued by Charles U Smith, chairman of the Utah volunteer bond committee to bankers, county bond chairmen, and civic leaders to push the sale of Series E bonds until the quota of $2,316,000 is reached. The situation is quite serious, "he declared," as the pattern of all previous bond campaigns would indicate that this year Utah may fail to make its quota or equal the national average. All financial authorities have okehed the bonds for investment and urge their purchase They remain absolutely the safest investment in America, and VALLEY RIVER Tremontcn. Utah LEADER -fl' :- A,2H0lRTEy1 USSONO rv HwMoyvol 1 the 0r1 enjl fPPomtaent Hie Hammond ",uth THC ) SLCOMO eon Of coon POtlK.v . bots Mrs- - ,0 hllri l V A I vwn nit fcj "ui lesson: tw ' you'll GeorgeQJ WES""' tt i r mow on I7 Jd. Complete FERGUSON LinP HUNSAKER IMPLEMENT CO zoomIra LMffJ AHEAD ;?f Y Chevrolet trucks give you more powerful performance, GEORGES. BENSON PttiUtKt-Mtt- uiif etittft Kffff. Art taut What's The Score, Pop? Dear Pop: The kids my age are erowins up. we want to ask some questions about our countrv Your generation has had con trol for a long time. Soon we'll be taking over. What kind nf nation are you going to pass Has your "generation aiong.' strengthened our American heritage of individual freedom? Have you kept the American strain of healthy and strong? What does the financial ledger show? Have you been paying your way? Are the books in balance? These questions have begun to hnthpr iney seem nrettv imnnrtnf What's the score Pop? Yours, thriftier operation self-relian- ce Rill Mia "M M ' --- i I Dear Bill: You and t A- - ) haven't a thing to worry about fr We've done a exeat inh That glorious individual freedom uur parents handed rinum tn c well, we've improved It, added a new ireeaom the Freedom 1 .i,' , to Washington! that maenifipnt. v t swvai; enterprise system our rtaris built we'w naa it modernized in a Pennsylvania Avenue machine shop Hved up good. Under novum. ment supervision It has got the country bursting at the seems im sreenDacK money worth at least 50c on the dollar! . we've fixed everything so iviua win per, wnaf.'e nm!nn to you and good! 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