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Show The LEADER 1952 Thimday, April 24, DADSorrs AUTHENTIC STATEMENT The New Wednesday LIBERTY DALE ROBERTSON, JOANNE DRU WALTER BRENNAN in April Musical Babson Discusses Business Outlook may have lost their leader, but they haven't lost their sense of direction. Already we have seen the government granting permission to the military to award contracts to "job distress" areas. It isn't a far step from this to finding people's feelings! reasons why defense other Everybody Feeling Better In my opinion, business and spending should be stepped up in the public have both been hold- the months immediately ahead. if the people get an ing back from making decisions Certainly, that a new wave of impression and buying until after the elections. Now, however, with the inflation is on the way, which recent strikes may president making his historic do a little moreindicate, they themselbuying not "shall run" decision, all that is changed. There is a wide- ves. ... spread feeling that nearly all of his possible successors would be more kindly disposed to business. A feeling of relief has spread through the country from one end to the other. Now, this feeling is not something you can measure in black and white. You can't put it into But, it is the kind of $ graph. thing that will make a man go out and spend a little more money than he would have before. Just a month ago he may have told his wife that "there'll be no new car this year." Today, howWHAT ABOUT ever he may feel that things HOG CHOLERA? aren't so bad after all and say: 0: How dangerous is bog chol "There is enough in the bank for era? a rainy day: so, with election A: Cholera is our worst swine prospects looking brighter, why killer; causes losses running Into not now enjoy the newcar?" This many millions of dollars annually. Q: Why is cholera so danger should cause currently high inous? ventories to be pared down. A: The virus of cholera is exSwing to Right contagious and one of the tremely There is another important most deadly of all In the field, of ' possibility that should not be swine diseases. ' overlooked. With President TruQ: How is the virus spread?' man out of the running, every A: In many effort will be made to pick a ways. It may be candidate behind whom the spread , by conwhole Democratic Party can untaminated feed ite. Now, the big bulk of Southgarbage, ern Democrats happen to be very wagon and truck bass, wheels, or on the conservative If they are to be shoes of visitors. Even biting flies appeased and "kept in line," it is may spread it Q: What are the symptom of highly necessary that the convention nominate a team that cholera? A: Usually It strikes without will be conservative enough to Pigs lose their appetites, attract full support from' the warning. keep to themselves, become weak South like Russell, Kerr or Ste- end depressed, get wobbly on their venson. So the Democrats don't feet, and may scnur. There is no look so formidable to the busincure. Sick pigs u?yally die within ess as they did a few weeks back. 4 to 7 days. Very few, if any. reWhat about the Republicans? cover. Q: What can the farmer do to Well, to me, it is pretty hard to prevent cholera looses? see any candidate outside of EiA: Vaccination in advance is the senhower or Taf t. It doesn't seem only preventive. Pigs should be likely that the Convention will vaccinated around weaning time. be foolish enough to pin its Only healthy pigs should be vachopes on some 'jdark horse" that cinated, so a general physical by a veterinarian is almay fall down in the big race. check-ubefore vaccirecommended ways Businessmen generally would feel pretty good right now if nation. Q: Are there they knew for certain that a any other precautions? conservative is to be in the White A: Yes. Vacci House next January. Thus, sizing nated pigs should up both the democrats and the be kept in clean Republicans, it looks to me like Quarters and a swing to the right. ranges away from old yards. Pigs ,More Spending Right Away! should be watched so that they Finally, the Democrats know do not pile up or overcrowd at that if business Is good and the night Ample drinking water and voters are happy next November shade should be provided in hot 4, they will have a better chance weather. NOTE Due to space limitations, to win again. You can bet that be hantheir "smoke-fille- d rooms' are general questions cannot dled by this column. already busy mapping the strat egy for keeping things humming right up to polling time. They BABSON PARK, Mass., As my show did not. Why? up? readers know, I have thus far Because theThey who do the people been pretty blue about the prosdecided to save more and buying pects for business up to election buy less. The government statis-titiatime next November. But, as I could measure inventortold you in my release on unem- ies, but they couldn't figure out ns ployment, President Truman's decision to pull out 'of the race has changed my outlook. I feel more optimistic now! ' Feelings Control Stastics When I was a boy in Gloucester, Massachuseta, my father ran a store. He often said to me: "Roger, it isn't how much money people have in the bank that makes them buy my merchandise . no sir, it's HOW THEY FEEL!" That was good advice in 1900, and it is still good. just take a look at what's hap- pened in the last year. You will remember that the bureaucrats and the brain trusters in Washington were warning the nation that a new waveof inflation was that there soon just ahead would be big shortages again. That was only twelve short months ago. Did these shortages Ashcraft For the FINEST VALUE In GRADUATION W A TCHES MY Farmer's Question Gomotrfc Featurette H0 stacks, straw where flu "v Infec- tion is often picked up. Be sure hogs have good shelter, with gobd bedding, proper light, and ventilation. If new hogs are bought, isolate them for a week before allowing them to mix with the home herd. NOTE: Due to space limitations general questions cannot be nan died by this column. U U WATCH WITH THE HE AIT V$33.7-TMI Hi lot8IEMS Int. I NEVER 5- laue 3 .V CINCOLOR Little Rascal Comedy SHORT Color Cartoon Shallow Sea . Between Japan aod Korea the sea is so shallow that a comparatively slight upheaval of the bottom wotus) permit an army to walk acres Remedy Just let someone mention that he trouble falling asleep last night River Stake had and everyone else comes up with meet extemporaneous speaking his own pet for wooing sleep. is scheduled for Monday night One of the theory most interesting ones, in connection with the Third though, is the one invented by Joy Ward MIA. Winners from all the Hodges, actress who played with Favorite DRUG STOKE wards will participate and judg- George M. Cohan in "I'd Rather Be BUY She Tour DRUGS Frm Your that she tees Imagines ing will be done by C. E. Smith. Right." a large black ball in the distance. Everyone Is welcome to attend. It rolls toward her very, very slowly. By the time it is so near that it Mrs. Jack Hadfleld attended blots out everything else and she funeral services in Pocatello last reaches out to clutch it, she is fast week for a nephew, Lorin Han- asleep. cock, who was killed by a stove BMMieaa soldiers ' explosion while serving as a mis7,000 Serenth Armored Nearly sionary in Argentina. rcZT ContoiM 100,000 mMs ef soldiers stationed at Camp rcMKjwri pan ivv af a Calif., Army post, are ennSrt Roberts, DIHVDIOSTMfTOMVCIN. Mr." and Mrs. A. W. Burns anrolled in classes conducted by the Coaelftoadtetftl nounce the marriage of their son Paso Robles Union High school dur off time. ing duty ADAMK3 PRUG Ferrell, and Dorothy Petersen of Ogden. The ceremony took place STORE State University at Elko, Nevada on April 13th. DRUGS BUY Your From Your The University of Maine t lo After a honeymoon in Nevada DRUG STORE Favorite Orono. cated at they will make their home in Bountiful. n - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart visited over the weekend in Salt Lake City with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. B. and L. Maycock. son-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Putnam of Arco, Idaho were guests of Mrs. Ann Zesiger Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Currell of Logan, were Sunday guests at Mrs. Vaudis Beeton and dauthe home of Mr. and Mrs. John ghter, Judy, and Ann Zesiger Barfuss. visited friends in Preston SunBob Brough and Gene Buck-ne- r, day. They then drove on to students at the BYU spent Thatcher, Idaho, where they the remainder of the day the weekend at the home of spent Mrs. Nancy McGregor, a with L. O. Mr. and Bob's parents, Mrs. sister of Mrs. Zesiger. Brough. WHEN YOU THINK OF NURSERY STOCK and SUPPLIES VALTOtrS VALLEY NURSERY WE HAVE EVERYTHING Fred Robins and their families. Up and Down While electricity has been playing Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iversen an increasingly important role in inspent the weekend in Salt Lake dustry, with consumption for manuCity visiting with friends and facturing more than double since 1939, it has been taking a consistentrelatives. ly smaller place in costs of production. Purchased power cost in 1939 . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer was 1.41 per cent of the product and baby, Joette of Washington value, for all manufacturing; by visited with Mrs. Spencer's par- the end of 1947, this percentage had ents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hill been reduced almost half to about of 1 per cent. for several this week. VISIT OUR NURSERY and SEE for YOURSELF Now is the Time to Plan and Plant We Will Help You With Either IVALTOH S VALLEY three-quarte- days Mrs. J. M. Mortensen and Mrs. . Top Spot J. O. Garfield spent Monday in Mt. Hyndman, 12,078 Salt Lake on Business. highest point in Idaho. 1" feet, is the WXKB. ; Think Of Vic Beeton, Harvey Ault, Chuck Mrs. J. M. Mortensen visited in and the Gibson brothers Nelson, Emmett and Burley, Idaho durin Ashton, Idaho. spent Sunday dauweek with last her two ing ghters, Mrs. Glenn Hill and Mrs. p -- r CARTOON flu outbreak strts, what STAKE SPEECH Q: If MEET MONDAY should be done? ,' A: Have the trouble diagnosed The South Bear immediately, so proper nursing and other treatment can be started. Move well pigs away from the sick ones. Q: What about prevention? A: Keep swine away from old U ., In Technicolor NEWS - 2 "Fort Osage" "I'll Never Forget You" Colored Cartoon 1 ROD CAMERON and JANE NIGH IN IN TEXAN" TREMONTON SDecial to THE LEADER Thurs., Fit, Sat, May ( TYRONE POWER, ANN BLYTH "RETURN of the THEATRE Beger W. lUbMB Sun., Mon., Tues Wed. 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