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Show Thursday, November 29, 1951 THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah tended. "The issue," he said "Is decency in public life against Indecency. Our greatest danger is not from invasion by foreign armies. Our dangers are that LL we may commit suicide from VALLEY RIVER BEAR THE SERVING within by complaisance with evil or by public tolerance of Published by the or by behavior scandalous Inc. COMPANY. LEADER PUBLISHING of dishonor. acceptance cynical on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution These evils have defeated na$3.00 year per RATES advance) (In tions many times in human hisSUBSCRIPTION tory. The redemption of manClass Entered at the post office at Trenonton, Utah as Second kind by America will depend upmatter October 15, 1925 under act of March J, 1879. on our ability to cope with these r A. N. RYTTING, evils right here at home." "Here in this state (Iowa) where I was nurtured," he said. study bureaucratic waste and "I cannot but feel a strength recommend economies m gov that comes up from the deep roots in the very soil on which ernment. we stand. That strength is in re citizen's the In discussing r and truth and decent character m GEORGE 5. BENSON sponsibility on the issue of pub And it will triumph.lt will living. Hoover saia Mr. lic morality. "The Dractical thing we can do triumph. Because I know Ameriif we really want to make the ca is turning its face away from The results of the municipal world over again is to try out the maudlin left isms and the elections In New York and Phil- the word 'old' for a while. Tnere spread of untruth of the past made two decades. We sense the frauds adelphia strengthen the feeling are some old things that old on men's minds and morals. the is There I've had all along that the rank this country. virtue of religious faith. There Moral indignation is on the and file of American citizens, are the old virtues of integrity march again." whatever their creed or race or and the whole truth. There is Political corruption is widepolitical party, have not lost re the old virtue of incorruptible spread. The uprising of voters spect for the high moral prin service and honor in public of- in New York and Philadelphia ciples of honesty and honor ex fice. There are the old virtues must be considered only a empllfled by the Founding Fath' of economy in government of era. In both cities the people igthrift and indivinored party lables and voted for dual liberty. There are the old what they believed to be decency virtues of patriotism, real love DEWEYVJXLE in public office. Entrenched cor- of country and willingness to Ruth Barkle ruption was defeated. It should sacrifice for It. be a stunning warning to those Virtues Never Change politicians at all levels who have 'old' ideas are very in"These been participating in or conexpensive. They even would help ducting graft and corruption. cold wars. I realize and win hot nation been has Our deeply Carvil Gardner, son of Mr. will raise such that suggestions Injured by the very fact that that cuss word 'reactionary' but and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner left the dishonest and dishonorable Califor these old things are Friday for San Deigo, acts of public officials have been some of out U. S. to the Navy. nia join of America, even If permitted to go unchallenged by slipping Mrs. LaMont Gardner and we win these cold and hot wars. Important leaders. The injury Think about it." children are visiting in Brig-hadone to our younger generation own as a of its result City with Mrs. Joe Florez. Congress, will never be healed. But if, In Mrs.. Gardner stepped on a is confronted with the elections from now on, a major- inquiries, of glass and had 21 stitchcansacred honor fact that piece ity of Americans wil assert their not always be tested by legality es taken in her foot. indignation over or enforced law. "In its frustraMrs. Pearl Perry had the miscorruption as did the citi? tion," said Mr. Hoover, "the Con- fortune of falling and breaking sens of Philadelphia and New gress is groping for some sort three ribs last week. Her many York on November 4, the char- of code of ethics, which with a friends hope for a speedy recovacter of our nation will be strenprefix 'new' might protect the ery. gthened and the morality of our citizen from his own officials. Mrs. Ernest Williams of Roy forefathers carried forward. Might I suggest that there are spent Thanksgiving with her Powerful Speech already some old tested codes of parents, Mr. , and Mrs. Arlin Three months ago Herbert ethics? There are the Ten Com- Madsen. Myrna Madsen return Hoover made a speech at Des the Sermon on thei ed home with her to spend mandments, Moines on "Honor in Public the rules ot the the weekend, fe, . i - and Mount, lAfe." It was a significant and which we learn at our Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen game powerful speech because mother's knee, can a nation live and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoover is widely ackIf these are not the guides of Charles Norr and family spent nowledged as an elder statesman Thanksgiving Day in Brlgham and his integrity is so obviously public life? Think It over." as dinner guests of Mr. and Our Greatest Danger a Democrat that Something stronger than a Mrs. Ed Rock. President of the United States appointed him to the chairman- new code of ethics Is needed by Mr. and Mrs. Renee Lish and ship of a national committee to America, Herbert Hoover con family of Draggerton spent the LSJ LL3 J ... ... 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PHONE 5181 w Mr. and Mrs. Thales Cannon and family we're Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cannon at Fielding. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bouwhuis and daughter Connie were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Holiday and Chris Bouwhuis of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fryer and May Fryer of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Potter of Tremonton were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Mr. We have been studying Greece in our social stud- ies. We SCHOOL have found out that they were MEWS beauty. a that people Athens, one of the was named after a loved city-stat- es god- dess whose name was Athena. Andrea has a new baby sisWe like to read. We enjoy learning about the ter. She is very little. She has We like to do Arithmetic. of ancient times. black hair. She came home people We are learning to carry. It Miss Mitton's 6th grade yesterday. She cried all night. is fun. But Andrea likes her. Judy Wood, Gloria CornJay Oyler, Max Burton, wall, reporters. Miss Christensen's Reporters, Mrs. Ashton's 3rd Grade First Grade. The seventh grade is sponWe are writing about Leif the soring a dance for the eighth We are studying about many grade, in return for their HalLucky. He came to America in science. We are just lowe'en party. It will be held things long before Columbus. We like it. We are about done with it. starting to study about our November 30th at 7:30 p. m. body. We are talking about our The dance will be held In the eyes. We are going to find out McKinley school gym. past three weeks In Texas visit- how our bodies grow and keep The seventh and eighth grade ing relatives. are starting to practice healthy. boys Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl and basketball. There are five children havfamily spent Saturday in Logan. We have a teen age book Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle ing birthdays this month. They club, where we send away for are and family visited with Mr. and Gary Johnson, J. R. Gar- books. Kathryn Kerr is our secMrs. Keith Barkle, Mr. and Mrs. field, Janet Fuhriman, Linda She gathers all the retary. Lowell Barkle, Mr. and Mrs. Rose and Diana Bessinger. money and sends for the books. Frank Kelly and Mr and Mrs. We are There are six books each to study about Harvey Archibald, all of Provi- the Unitedgoing States and find out month, four old favorites from dence, Sunday. which to choose. The books are a little about each state. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley Miss Christensen's 4th grade very interesting. and son tracy spent ThanksgivWe have a new schedule. Diana Bessinger, Linda ing with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rose, and Janet Fuhriman Every other day at 2 45 Mrs. Snow at Perry. Nesson teaches us art and Tracey Wheatley, who is atmusic. On November 20, we had a tending school at MinneaDolis. Mr. Clark's 7th grade. Minnesota spent the past week fifth grade teacher from JoAnn Brockman and Alice with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Germany visit our room. Roberts, reporters. T. L. Wheatley. Her name was Miss Farer. She Bert Wheatley and three bovs told us about their schools in Dr. and Mrs. William Hawkins of Carey, Idaho spent a few days Breman, Germany. In our gym last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. period she taught us a game enjoyed the company of their L. Wheatley. they play in Germany. We can son John F. Hawkins and family Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brower and not pronounce the name of it of Logan, and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs." Ray Fifield and so we call it the German tag Mrs. Eugene Holladay and family of Tooele for Thanksgiving family of Preston were Thanks- game. It is a lot of fun. ' We also have had some new day. giving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Brower. pupils in our room since school Weekend guests of Mr. and (started. Their names are Lana The Mervin were Mrs. Thayne Brower were Mr. Neaman and Marilyn Anderson. at Sublette, Idaho to spend and Mrs. Mainard Brower of Miss Ferry's room. Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitney. Renee Shaw, reporter Redding California. Bre-ma- n, and Mrs. Ross Bowen of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fryer visited wifh Mr. and Mrs. Evan Sorenson at Preston, Idaho, Tuesday. Mr. Mrs. McKINLEY Holt-famil- y and Mrs. Gene Scheib, Barbara Stoneberg and baby of Pocatello, Idaho visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Fryer. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fryer spent Saturday in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Baron of Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Germer Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols of Brigham City were Thanks giving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Germer: Mr. and Mrs. winf ord Barrus spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Hannah Hodges at Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hill of Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs. Winford Barrus Thursday even ing. Mr. and Mrs., Joseph Heusser, Mr. and. Mrs. Raymond Heusser and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heusser at Ogden Mr. and Mrs. James Hold- away spent Thanksgiving with Mr, and Mrs. John Grawberg of 'arr West and Mrs. David Hold- away and family spent Thanksgiving .with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler at East Garland. Mrs. Louise Holdaway and Mrs. Etta Burgess spent Tha nksgiving in Brigham with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hallings. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marble and family spent Monday vis iting in Ogden and Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock motored to American Falls, Ida. Sunday to attend the wedding of their nelce, Joyce Ernes and Bob Bates of Salt Lake City. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ernes. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Neusome and family and Mrs. Edrea Hansen and daughter, Sandra were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen. Laura Johnson who is the BYTJ at Provo srjent the Thanksgiving holidays with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson. Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Perry and children were Thanksgiving dinner sruesta of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson of Preston Idaho. Mrs. Pearl Perrv SDent four days with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry in Ogden. Gae Peterson of Ogden, Sus-sPeterson of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Peterson and baby of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shelly and baby of Brigham, Elmer Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stokes of Penrose Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gardner and family of Deweyville and Jack Johnson of Tremonton were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson. Mr. and Mrs Arlin Madsen and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest -- MORE FOR YOUR MONEY "Show Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish. Mr and Mrs. Calvin Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Manning and family of Roy were also Thanksgiving Day dinner guests at the Lishes. Joyce Barkle of the USAC at Logan spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Lvndon Barkle. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl spent Thanksgiving in Bountiful as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kammerth. Mrs. Floyd Gardner and two children, Brent and Cheryl spent the weekend in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. John Millies. While there she also visited her brother-in-laKermet Hansen who is in the Veterans Hos pital. Floyd Gardner spent Friday in Logan. Mr .and Mrs. T. R. Ault were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland. The occasion was Mr. Ault's TREMONTON "WW CHOOSE ONLY THE FINEST i PALMER JEWELRY from MfcM fin Wj - f Twice Chosen First Among All Diamond Rings by the Fashion Academy MMKf?Z- ZUU , CAMERON Abe 100 to 2475 Wedding Ring 12 JO le Williams. Mary Margaret Perry returned home Sunday after spending the ILJ ' Km 100.00 t 73 e UO le Diamond Aveitebin WOOMAND Wedding Bag 90.00 MONTICEUO Abe te 2100 Wedding Ring 125.00 For that one and only girl . . . choose a Keepsake, the diamond ring she's heard so much about as the "Fashion ring of the rear." 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