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Show ,. Thursday, THE LEADLR, Tremor.ton. Utah SERVING THE lie VALLEY RIVER BEAR Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) $7,50 per year Entered at the post office at Trcnonton, Utah as Second Class matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Publish- ZGOICL7G J OTiV AHEAD in IPEOPLE GEORGE S. BENSON PrcildtMlMttdiit btltft Setter. J tkttut are waking up Month by month, week by r,week the American people are becoming better ,nformY. on fthe fact about government and economics which have asuch a great bearing on their everyday lives and their fu- tture. For the last 20 years the lAmerican system of free en terprise has been attacked and slyly undermined by a wast army of Leftwing crusaders. It was only a few jyears ago that supporters of tthe system finally became sufficiently stirred up to begin, in impressive numbers, to Sight back. The telling weapon ihas been: the truth. The accumulating evidence ftoday strongly indicate? that the national trend away from the basic American principles1 3ias been halted, though by no ffneans stamped out. For trie past two years white traveling rl to halt the leftward trend-b- ut, to me", I reported in the; February column, "it is imSince mensely encouraging". that column was written stream of facts concerning the American economic system, and the falseness of the Leftwing propaganda has expanded the area of informed public opinion. Left-winge- . . . j; . .. .. rs sky high. THE FACTS The average profit on all business during the depression and recovery years, BIG JOB AHEAD was less than 2c on the sales, statistics' A survey made four years ago 'dollar. Government by the painstaking Psycholog show the average corporation ical Corporation revealed that profit for the period on each sales onlyp 15 per cent of the Am- 1940-5- 0 was 41 for the single erican people knew that cor- dollar; and 5 1930-195- 0, 10-ye- m pp nationwide, to considerable less than 10c . on each dollar of, sales. Eighteen per cent thought) It exceeded 50c on the dollar. 29 per cent thought it rangedbetween 20c and 50c. But the ml ' yl 1 7Vy ar for the single 1949. profits' Corporation year in 1949 amounted to 9.1 per cent of the national income while the total national wages and salaries accounted for 63 7 per cent. 5 m " l-- 2c porate nprofits averaged up, dollar; and f ' NYLON l-- 3c G017HS 2.98 Prettied-u- versions of easy p upkeep, no ironing rayon knit gowns. New Lingerie colors. 34 to 44. NYLONS DAGS UAF2D 2,98 Wonderful woven nylon with deep nylon lace. They're prized for easy upkeep as well as good looks. White and colors. 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