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Show THE LEADER. Make Tremanton Your Shopping Center r m. My AHEAD GEORGE SL SEN SON fraUtlJfrilM0 ttOtfi "CAPITALISM" 1SNT A BAD WORD Recently a rather prominent person, writing in one of the top quality magazines, suggested that America should discard the word "capitalism" and the term "private enterprise" to A CJb describe our economic system. His theory was that in- - their present general usage the terms had become unsavory and there- lore nanmul to the goal of bet ter world understanding. Xn ef- tect he was bowing to the pow-- 1 er of Socialist and Communist propaganda which has worked cunningly for many years to create such confusion in words and terms that our own people would drop our own terms and slogans and peddle theirs. The moaning of "capitalism" and "private enterprise" cannot be changed unless we want to tear up our dictionaries and Ai V: ( door-to-do- " fxyy.y.' Greetings May the wondrous spirit of Christmas bring you a special note of joy that will continue with you throughout the coming New Yearl sun-por- ts . Thursday, December 25, iZH first part of the week in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rich-In- s Lake City with her daughter. and son of Crouse Creek, Valeca Vrotwt.ier, spent the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Udy attended Mr. Richin's sister, Mrs. George a Christmas party with the Napoli. Social Hour club Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jorgensen Mrs. Frank Munns in Garland.. spent the weekend at Bancroft, Idaho visiting with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. LEADER WANT ADS PAT W. A. Childs. Jorg-fnsen- 's Myrle Udj Christmas Party at Mutual The annual Christmas pirty was held Tuesday night at Mu tual. A dance was enjoyed and refreshments were served to a good crowd. George Howell, grandson of Mary Ann Ward, who lives in Pocatello, called on his grandmother during the week. Gordon Crowther spent the weekend in Salt Lake City with his sister, Valeca Crowther. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy celebrated Mrs. Richard's birthday anniversary Tuesday night. . Bishop and Mrs. Leland Cap-enwent to Salt Lake City Thursday. They brought their sons, Dick and Bob, back with them to spend the holidays. The annual Primary Christ mas party was held Tuesday night. Santa visited after a lovely program. Each child in the ward was given a present by the jolly old Saint. Mrs. Inez Johnson accompanied Mr, and Mrs. Darrell Udy to Salt Lake City Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ward and baby visited during the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Art Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moon, par ents of Mrs. Jay Macf arlane have spent some time during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Mac-farlan- Wbi Udy spent Seed hownh . . . BEAT'NG CLOVERNSEEDfKE N YOUR 1952 ALFALFA OR PMA loans of 28 on 1 Common Utah alfalfa and 40 on Certified Seed are available to growers, less ordinary fixed charges. Why Take Less? But, to be eligible you must sign a PMA agreement before January 31, 1953. And before you are 'eligible to sign such an ' ' agreement: Your Seed must be CLEANED and TESTED or The by s: Your seed must be in a warehouse CONOID by PMA to guarantee quality and quantity. Kelly-Wester- Division n is BONDED and PMA. ' ... APPROVED the market should go up between January 31 and April 30, you will still get advantage of the price increase. If i ASSURE YOURSELF OF TOP PRICES! IMMEDIATE ADVANCE PAYMENTS AVAILABLE! DON'T DELAY! PLAY IT SAFE! BRING YOUR SEED TODAY TO: e. Paul Forsberg, who has been in Nevada the past two weeks is home for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Rov Davis and family visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Davis. Mrs. Myrle REPORT EASTERN TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Jule narris and Mrs. Rudy Hupp report a very fine vacation trip back east, during which they bought a new car at Detroit, then visited at Niagara Falls and in Chicago and in Peoria, Illinois visited with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marshall and Mary Getz. They also called on relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Hupp at Winona, Minnesota. MB H DDE Riverside er The Other Route There simply couldn't be any sound or permanent improvement in a nation or society in which each individual unit or family week by week and month by month lived up all its earnings. Although the more industrious and enterprising families would live better than their neighbors, there would never be an abundance or even a surplus; and there ultimately would be scarcity and famine. If our insurance companies and banks and other lending institutions were to cease to exist tomorrow because of lack of capital to lend, our Commerce and our economic life would quickly grind to a halt unless, of course, the government took over and operated business and industry. And if government took over we would live under Socialism, with the slow death of progress guaranteed. Socialism and Communism operate on the theory of "production for use". They pro pose economic progress through planning and human regimen tation. But they've never demonstrated in practice an ability to bring economic progress at ; any cost. The Mechanism Capitalism is an economic a doctrine, or philosophy. concept, or principle for using available mone" or property in productive work to replenish and expand, to reproduce wealth and goods. The "Private Enterprise System" is the mechanism through which "capitalism" operates in our country. Webster describes it as an economp ic "in which the owner ship of land and natural wealth, the production, distribution and exchange of goods, and the op eration of the system itself, are effected by private enterprise and control under competitive conditions." "Capitaliasm" in its purest sense does not necessarily establish the right of private property JLJLave fun this Christmas! And may your pleasures and good cheer last throughout the Holiday Season and the coming year. or private ownership. The private enterprise system does. Private property is the keystone of the system. In my opinion the right of private property is the one mighty pillar that the house we all live in in America, our way of !if, the very freedom that permits us to grow in moral, physical, material, mental and spiritual stature. Next week's column will examine in detail the "private enterprise system" with its private property keystone. or think of. UTAH POULTRY DIVISION KELLY-WESTER- N Utah Cooperative Association (A Farmers Union Affiliate) 1 39 North Third West - Phone - Salt Lake 63 Utah CHv the WOBFMMOlffl, when you but it, WOfflfflMOIffi when you sellitf set-u- FARMER'S CASH UNION FWWWWWWWWWWWWIWWWXWW create a new language. Since the origin of the English lang- uage the word "capital", in its economic sense, has meant mon ey or an aggregate of goods with which to promote the pro duction of other goods or ser- vices. " Capital" is money or property at work! You're a Capitalist If you've get a steady $50 balance in your checking account at the bank, or a $50 balance in your savings account, it's "money in the bank". If you use it to make or buy Christmas cards for your son to sell you are practicing the philosophy of "capitalism" and you're a "Capitalist". But don't blush with shame over being a capitalist. Most Americans are, in a small way, providing capital which in some manner is going into the stream of American business and commerce to keep our economy alive, and dynamic, and pro gressive. Managing your life so well that you can put some of your earnings to work as "capital", directly or indirectly is the attribute that has built the foundation for American progress. And it has done more for the improvement of the economic welfare of the human race than anything else I can Trennonloo. Utah LL. ULUIJ-J ,1'U VWwrfBr' . u VJ LL . JhH ' uuu"uiiir I'l'l as-- i - Its 41 "Worth More" features offer you a whole new standard The 1933 FORD Is tlie new hNIKUlD of the AUEHJCfflV ROAD of driving! ' :; ' ': & c I of these dormitory buildings are going up at BYU to house nearly 1,000 more students at the .: No Ford ever held a greater value .promise of long-live- d than thlfl sparkling new 195S Look what you get! "Go" in You get road-rulin- g Ford's V-- 8 and Six engines. 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