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Show THE LEADER, Tremonton, Utah AD) BIB IS SERVING BEAR THE RIVER VALLEY Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon, for Friday Distribution 43.00 per year SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) a Second CUea Entered at the port office at Trenonton, Utah matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 5, 1879. A. N. RYTTING, Editor-Publiih- Mr. and Mrs. Menrin Tanner and Mrs. Jack Hutchlns were Ogden and Brlgham visitors the first of the week. Many of the Grouse Creek men have made business trips to Brlgham during the week. They were called to meet with the Taylor Grazing Assn. Word was received last week by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts of the new arrival of a grand son. Parents are Marvin and Co leen Teeter of Laytoiu er Tremonton, Utah, Jan. 15, 1952 this citizens bf the Leader The common a Editor, among is There feeling country that our nation stands at the crossroads of it's If Dr. Arthur L. Beeley is right, (Scientific Monthly, Janhistory. that (1) uary 1952, pp of this "Murder is much more prevalent Regardless of political differendes, the people pub- in this country than in any other countay are faced with the problem of mounting dishonWestern democracy," (2) that lic debt, taxation almost to the breaking point, sex offenses are "apparently weakof esty and corruption in high public offices, signs even the more frequent In the United ness in the policy of our state department, and civilin States other than any hint that the present police action war in Korea is ized country," (3) that criminals the foster child of those, who desire to keep our nation- are made, rather than born, (4) "that the great bulk of crime 4s al spending up, to avoid a financial depression. crime," (5) that" Is is now petty We are pouring millions of dollars toward the sup- apparant that insanity among with port of other nations, as. well as supplying them and iscriminals is no greater than it among noa criminals of the vital materials to build up their sagging industnes, same age and sex" then, here again, there is evidence that some of this material where will the remedy be found? use it in who turn, to nations delivered may jjs being If ,as Samuel B. Pettengill says, our own men; or reon the battle field 45-5- 1) at Tremonton, Thursday. Peterson at Petersburo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kunz-land son Max of Park Valley visited during the week with Mr. and .Mrs. David Olague Hannah Hodges of Lewiston Is visiting withh Mr. and Mrs. Win-foBarrus. Mrs. Raymond Heusser was Hostess at a family dinner Sunday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble and family, Collinston; Mrs. J. P. Barnard, Brigham; Mrs. La Rae Fowers and daughter. Connie; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barnard and family, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard and family, and Mr. an Mrs. Horace Barnard and family. Mr. and"' Mrs. Warren Haycock entertained at a Canasta Party Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heusser spent Friday In Ogden. er Entertains ' Mrs. O. W. Snow. Mrs. Frank Jensen and Mrs. Charles Norr attended the birthday gathering for Mrs. Ed Dea-ki- n Mrs. Perry Stanfield of Penrose Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr visited A. L. Cook Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon at Brlgham. Michael Perry, son of Mr. and DEWEYVILLE Mrs. Myrl Perry Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. By Both Barkle Circle Gub OPEN FORUM GOD GIVE US MEN! eryone's business, but "silence consent'' Let him who gives knows truth be truthful and speak it fearlessly in open day. and practice it In all his reckon ing' with neighbors, compan ions, or with Uncle Sam. Respectfully and with determination Thursday, January 17, 1952 The Friendly Circle Club en- tertained their husbands Thurs- rd day evening. Luncheon was served and the remainder of the evening was spent In playing bingo. GIRL BORN TO THE ROBERT LOVE LANDS y Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Love-lan- d are rejoicing over the safe arrival of a baby girl born January 11th at the Brlgham Hospital. This is their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heus-s- er and Mr. and e Mrs. Ernest Bouwhuis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wheatley of Lewiston. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Shrape of Farmington and Mrs. Stella Strong of Salt Lake were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl PENROSE fighting against "INFLATION CONCERNS EVan at own ' . country, turn it to manufacturers in our Mrs. Leonard Petersen ERYONE" (Readers Digest, Oct. Shrape. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spackman enormous prof it. 1951) then surely the growing delinquence In our "choice land were recent dinner guests of Mr. Leon Miller Enters Writers and commentators are united in their plea, above all other lands" is ten and Mrs. Charles Ludle of Men-dotimes doubly each one's business! that in this, an election year, people seriously consider Military Service the MAN for the office, and not the office for the man. From all we see, hear, and Mr. and Mrs, James Barnard their to home In Montana, after having spent two weeks as guests of Mr. Shuman's mother, Mrs. Sarah Shuman. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller of Brigham were guests of Mrs. Sarah Shuman Sunday. Mrs. Shuman was taken to the hospital Monday evening. Earl and Carl Perkins and their wives, of Blanding, brothers of Mrs. Jess F. Petersen, are house guests this week at the Petersen home. Mr. and rMs. Jed Standi visited in Centervflle Sunday with Mrs. StariiM's parents. After having spent three weeks at the home of her son Jess Petersen and family, Mrs. Eva C. Petersen, returned to Brigham Saturday Townsend, We need good, honest men and women in high places in government, as well as in the city, county and state respective political subdivisions, who, regardless of their of the people needs the consider will faiths, political can say with pride, and fairly and fearlessly, and whoaction "I am an American with back up their statement to God, do will my country and to my duty citizen, and my fellowmen." The responsibility of placing such men and women in office rests with every man and woman of voting age. We must start early, select candidates who we know are responsible, honest men and women, and then in turn exercise the freedom of the ballot which we in this country have the privilege of enjoying. The following spirited appeal to the nation to furnish true men to further the interests of the country is supposed to have been written by a Bishop of Exeter. It seems that the needs of a (country don't change much over the period of years: have trod, Give us men! Men for country, home and Men from every rank Fresh and free and frank; God; Men of thought and reading, Give us men I say again, Give us such men! Men of light and leading, Men of loyal breeding, Men of faith and not of fic GROUSE CREEK tion, The nation's welfare speeding; Marjorie Thompson Men of lofty aim in action; Give us men I say again, Give us men! PTA Enjoy Party And Meeting Give us menj Meeting and short program followed by a social hour was Men who highest hope inspires enjoyed by members of the PTA Men whom purest honor tires, on Monday evening at the school Men who trample self beneath house. Delicious refreshments ' them, were served by Rhea Toyn, Opal Men who make their country Kimber and Emily Klmber.. wreath them Mrs. Ruth Warburton was hostess to members of the Lady As her noble sons, Jollyette Club at her home on Worthy of their sires; Men who never shame their Friday evening. New officers were elected as follows: Mrs. . mothers, : Hattie Tanner, president; Mrs. Men who never fail their Strong and stalwart ones; , were Sunday, visitors of Mrs. J. Leon Miller left last week for P. Barnard in Brlgham City. the armed forces. He was accom Mr. and Mrs. Arlln Madsen panied to the train by his were visiting relatives in Salt father .Wilford Miller, his sister Lake City Sunday. Mrs. Newell Johnson, and his Mrs. TonTAult visited with brother,-Gle- n Miller and family Mr. and Mrs. Duett 1 Loveland of Ogden. at Brigham Friday. William Petersen of American . Mrs. Horace Gardner was host- Falls, Idaho visited with his paress' to a birthday supper in hon- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Peteror of her husband Saturday ev- sen, last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith and ening. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and family accompanied by William Mrs. Pearl. Perry were Sunday Petersen went to Salt Lake City visitors of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Sunday, where they were dinner Peterson at Petersburo. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Woodruf Snow, who is attend- Palmer. ing the USAC spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Edmun fifcuman home with his parents, Mr. and and daughter, Barbara returned experience, it Is clear that unless within each one's own soul there is a governor that demands truth, hands off other men's goods, and "number one's" own thinking and desires controled, there is no outward law to govern men's actions! We have tried outward controls by wise statutes and laws, In such as the Eighteenth Amendment, but all such have failed, while crime has gained speed in the face of all preventives. We are in a period of. Moral "letdown"; we wink at petty thievery, children of "the.Cabots and Lodges" get away with guilt while those of the poor are indicted. In other words, guilt varies Inversley with wealth and social prestige. Why not let the guilty face the music for his own crimes? Jesus Christ, a guiltless God- man went to the cross for all men's guilt, assuring us, "Behold, he who has repented of his sins, the same is forgiven, and I, the Lord, remember them no more," and gave the key by which to judge the guiKy, "by this ye may know if a man repenteth of his sins behold, he will confess them and forsake them" (D.C.58:42-43- A SHIPMENT OF PRESTO LOGS 15c FOR YOUR FIREPLACE each S1.50 Fern Hutchlns, assistant however false all others; Give us men I say again, Give us men! Mrs. Ella Tanner, Secretary. A luncheon was served to 21 guests by the hostess. , Bishop Elmer Klmber, Edwin Klmber, Marjorie Thompson and Give us men! Men who when the tempest CAR BARGAINS Passenger Cars altar, Wednesday visiting in 'Ogden (Let. the coward fcrlnge and and Brlgham. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Simpson, falter,) God defend the right! accompanied by Herbert Tanner, True as truth though low and were Ogden visitors from Sunlonely, day to Wednesday. Mr. Tanner Tender as the brave are only, was at Brlgham on a business Men who tread where saints and visiting trio. . T3Ak!m DtaA HaJA. imtm inp icmixa inntiiKX Ctrrtct Jill, ink M Ikit wiy wiy. Kit triy Ill SHADES mi ummrn m G Q s CAREY-FOR- D O "TOV CAN PAY MORE Tremonton I j Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hobson. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kimber and sons, Marvin and Lynn and E. O. Men who strike for home and Kimber, spent from Monday to 12 1949 FORD Vz TON, FLAT BED ..$975.00 1948 FORD VA TON 3 Speed Brownie .. $1395.00 14 ft combination attle and grain bed. 1848 FORD Vz TON, 2 speed rear avle ... $1345.00 Beet box. 1942 CHEVROLET TON Stake Bed . ..$495.00 Good Rubber. 1941 DODGE 1 TON Flat Bed ... :$545.00 Dual Rears 1941 CHEVROLET 2 TON C and C .. ..$395.00 1946 FORD y4 TON New Bed ... .. . - ..$895.00 Rebuilt motor. 1939 FORD VZ TON, R & H Runs $195.00 good ! fathers In the thickest fight; arnica ..$2595.00 1951 PONTIAC STATION WAGON Low Heater. and Radio mileage. Hydramatic, 1949 BUICK Four Door SUPER SEDAN $1695.00 Dynaflow. Radio aand Heater 1949 FORD V--8 Custom Fordor, only .: .$1345.00 Radio, Heater, Visor and Seat Covers. Very Clean 1946 FORD CLUB COUPE, 8 cylinder . L$895.00 1 Radio and Heater. jj 1941 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE ..... .1 $525.00 1 Special Deluxe, Clean 1942 BUICK ROADMASTER, Four door ....$575.00 1 Low mileage. Fully equipped. jj 1941 PONTIAC two door Sedan, only $395.00 New tires. Radio and Heater. 1941 PACKARD Four door 6 Cyl. Sedan . $325.00 1939 CHEVROLET Two door ....... .$245.00 New Paint, Runs Good. 1939 FORD TUDOR . $225.00 Very good running condition. wvv CO imm. noon noon u. usm Qllli i Phone 2121 Inc. BUT YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER" Tremonton sua "VbT W 1 euni klucktJ hair Ti ui lit fUrifv streak f ill SHti (hit, COLCI CIAIT AT CDISTOIES 25c o o o You rest as you ride in comfortable Pullmans or adjustable, reclining coach seats. No need to be concerned about where to sleep, either or where to dine. Here you have restful sleep, room to roam, delightful meals elegantly served in Union Pacific diners. The Januafy menu feature is prime ribs of beef: Best of all, you arrive refreshed-downto- wn at your destination. If Tremonton, Utah is needed, it's convenient and inexpensive to rent one on arrival. . Ut detail were ADAM'S DRUG an automobile For Oepemfobfe . Patfnyr mmi UnieR and rtrvtiMticket ctfk Rilrtt fflght your Transportation Bo Specific Soy CD and Tues- LEADER WANT ADS PAT Norma Tanner attended funeral services In Brlgham Wednesday for the baby daughter of . gathers Grasp the standard of their, THESI family visited in Brigham day evening. tasty . 'IN oer dozen I Income Tax evasion, "shop lifting," bribery, and all embez zlement, are the result of fath-- 1 Tun Inn Kob Prs' fnllnro lSCM.lt " . t talraV VU1UW1 to return the trifle with appropriate apology a kind parentael procedure, a bit embarrassing at G the moment, but only a smear II in comparison to the vicious later court indictment or prison Phone 5911 cell Indeed sin and crimes are ev ily. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak and brothers,-Tru- e iiaa i - ) ed In Ogden Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller and fam- Used Trucks JUST ARRIVED! ' Deweyville. Leon Miller and Dot Kay visit- USED n. ' where she plans to spend the winter with her son, Boyd Petersen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill were Sunday dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Perry StanfilU are proudly snnouncing tne arrival of a new grand daughter, bom last week to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr (Beverly Stanfill) of KID CI: PAGOPOG |