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Show THE LEADER. Tremonton, Utah 18. 1954 Thursday. February LOOKING AHEAD taxes for the 1954-5- 5 fiscal year. (this overseas force is now cost-in- g us Therefore another year of cut is (3; borrowed requested on money operating for "military and economic" proposed. This means lifting the nation- aid to foreign governments Reduce Pay Roll n al debt above the cuts would total $1 OcThese the statutory limit, inflating n and only tillion the currency, and again making to are balance needed budthe taxpayers pay interest on borthe healthiest of the get. Probably rowed money to operate would cuts be all these in the government. pruning of the Federal pay roll. Not Pleasant Of the approximately none It means other things Americans cow of them pleasant to thing about. four percent, or employed, By requesting a spending pro1 out of every 25, are about for 1955, gram of $65 on the Federal pay roll. the Administration is telling Our American system would the taxpayers, in a sense, that more vital and our economy be must be kept 2,365,000 people on the Federal pay roll, that healthier if this were cut to 1 to every 50 comparatively few of the 1,680,. Federal employee in the emplyees private in enterprise. 000 Americans serving The present Administration armed services overseas can be hasn't really begun to carry out cut off the the expectations of the Ameribudpay roll and maintenance can public until the Federal continue must we that and get, a year in pay roll is cut below 2,000,000 to send aid civilian employees. economic" 'military and to Now Is Time foreign governments. money And the time to cut is now! Heavy Cuts Expected When war seems less likely However, it is apparent that than at any time in recent years, such a reduction won't be made there seems little justification unless citizens in the tens of that our government can't oper- thousands, demand it of their ate on $62,642,000,000, especi representatives in Congress. We need to keep the statutory ally when there are so many places where common sense ec- ceiling on the national debt where it is, and perhaps fix a onomy would save billions. It is my conviction that the peacetime ceiling for the FedAmerican people expected some eral pay roll at about 1,500,-00- 0 drastic cutting of governmental civilian employees. expenses by the new Administration. $18.4-biHion- ). Utah Announces $2.5-billio- n GEORGE S. BENSON President Harding College Scsrcy, Arkansas $275-billio- $2.9-bilIio- NO MORE DEBT, PLEASE. The American taxpayers are being told by the Administratin Washion's budget-makeington that government expenses cannot be cut to the estimatn which the Feded eral government will receive in rs $62.6-billio- multi-billion-doll- Fishing Season A report from Utah Department of Fish and Game offices shows increasing early inquiries about Utah's Angling Season again this year. Answers to some of the most often asked questions are listed by the Department as follows: General season for trout waters is June 21 through October 10, with the High Uintas opening three weeks later on Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. ob Thursday afternoon for Friday distribution. SUBSCRIPTION RATES advance) $3.00 per year. (in Entered at the poet office at Tremonton, Utah as Second matter October vnder act of March 15, 1925 S, unt . n-All the security guard in Headquarters Company of the 25th Division's 14 th Infantry Regiment, helped to guard the Freedom Road from Panmunjon to Inchon to insure the prisoners safety. LEE KIMBER AIDS POW REPATRIATION Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hard spent the weekend in Caliente. Nevada visiting with . Mrs Hard's parents. that date. Army Pvt. 25th Div., Korea Lee H. Kimber, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kimber of Grouse Creek, assisted in the operation of releasing more than Chinese 20,000 when they Korean and prisoners were returned to UN custody last month. Private Kimber, a member of Henry Gleue, of Salt Lake City, a cousin of Mrs. William Roberts, was a guest at the Roberts home Thursday. anti-commun- ist species of fish may be - Waters open to year around taken in waters open to year angling are: Minersville Reser- around angling so long as they voir; Eear River from Utah-Idah- o are taken between the hours of State Line to Great Salt 5:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. by legal July angling methods and within legal limits where game fish are taken. The license year ends April 15. Possessors of 1953 angling licenses may use them through Mr. and Mrs. Wallace er Sunday. Monday, Tuesday. Feb. BATTLE-BLAZIN- "mr r irmirTr-- Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Feb. 24. 25. 26. 21. 22. 23 MARK STEVENS STORY OF A GUERILLA FROM THE SKIES! G The Most JSiJCv STIRLING JOY J. CAKROl fCttuijhr- HaydenPage Naish i WWffTM r06Y ANTHONY CARUSO FRANK NEWS AN dW)VA " njmmmrmwnt "i1 iirr mir . j. Unforgettable Men You've Eer Met! - ft AW V " 4? K czl DOROTSSY V MT ALONE ALLIED ARTISTS M0DUCTI0N CARTOON vi" j&srftmmmtmi Tremonton, Utah JEW LIBERTY THEATRE The campaign promises were ALSO COLORED CARTOONS SHORT ' jwsm " sPL T' $ ? f """ f - """N v , 4, $10-billio- n, D $60-bill-io- I n t!L ... r; ;tir, j& ,..mm : - $3.3-billio- mately m for approxiof deficit spending. Vp To Congress The job for Congress is to whit- for the first time in color by 3 MGM's calls budget j"orCRAWFORD i MmiMl!!!!3ff'TmiiiTTTT.TTTTii tttt 'rTiTTiirimn Hfiini "" "Ti- -i vr in -- f" iiiiinranlHHrflllftfmrr fti n of the tle about recommendexpenditures ed in the President's budget $65.6-bilio- $3-billi- message. Would be that so difficult? Not if hardheaded common sense is applied and petty political expediency is ignored. The vast majority of the American people want the Federal government's expenses drastically cut; they want their tax bill cut; and1 they want the now. budge balanced Any political pressure sidetracking these sound objectives is not important, in my opinion, o the political future of any present office holder. Cut These Here are just a few places where some money can be saved: (1) cut 365.000 civilian government employees from the 2,365,000 pay roll. This would save approximately the (2) reduce bv force of l.tftO.OOO American GIs in 49 foreign counoverseas save This would tries. MiThael Wilding WEDNESDAY through SATURDAY. FEB. 24, 25. 26. 27 "The Great Mike" with Co-H- it "Captain Scarface" Here, at your service, is a new and really modern automotive center one that's geared to meet your motoring needs completely. Here you'll find the magnificent new Lincoln and the Lincoln Capri with sleek, fleet-line- d exterior beauty that complements ideally today's most luxurious interiors. And here is the surging power of the famous Lincoln hp engine to amaze you with its spirited response to your every command. The new Mercury is here, too complete with new 161-h- p overhead valve V-- 8 engine and Ball-joiFront Suspension. Features such as these, plus optional power steering, power brakes, and four-wa- y power seat, are reasons why Mercury is the car that makes any driving easy. And you'll find a modern service department here, also. Modern equipment and a staff of factory-traine- d Registered Mechanics gives the kind of courteous service you expect, and at reasonable cost. So why not stop by for a friendly visit with this new addition to your community? Folks here are eager to meet you and please you. You'll enjoy doing business with them. Presenting Treiiionton's Newest UNC0LN V-2- sales and service center $6-billi- DID YOU KNOW 05 first-in-its-cla- ss one-thir- d "1 Phone That every article you send lo ihe VALLEY CLEANERS lo be dry cleaned is thoroughly SIZED. That is part of our Dry Cleaning service. Each article is expertly dry cleaned. SIZED, spotted, repaired and pressed. iki) Wt wimi 350 East Main St. 2221 Tremonton, Utah nt DIVISION LINCOLN-MERCUR- Y mil" FORD MOTOR COMPANY We invite you to examine your clothes thor returned from our establishment, and see if they do not meet your fondest expectations. ougb.lv. when they are "a 5. If you will examine the texture and feel of clothes cleaned in our plant you will notice that lhey have the full body and feel of a new pieco cf material and will not have that limp, washed-ou- t feeling that is so often the case when clothes are cleaned in the ordinary manner. " The sizing solution that your clothes will be put through is designed to give your clothes more body. Make colors taken on a rich new look. In fact, it them. The press holds better.creases stay in longer. Bring your cleaning problems to us. as we feel sure lb at the quality of our workmanship will meet with your approval. Satisfaction is guaransemi-water-proo- ? l fs teed. V A L IE Christ-ense- Y CLEANERS "Skill and Care Beyond Compare" Tremonton Phone 3121 j it , , ij I , rr ws;r " ir.W-- v -- i I -- mwm in , zsorv X: n M y)v KS .r , - n attended two funeral services in Firth and McCam-mon- , Idaho during the week. ar for drastic cutting. A. If. RYTTINO Just a few months before his untimely death, I sat with Sen ator Robert Taft in his offiec NATIONAL EDITORIAL In the Senate Office Building "First Job" He had become the Admin istration's wheel horse. "Our first job," Senator Taft said to me, " is to balance the budget." After I conferred with General Eisenhower in New York early in the campaign, my statement promised a balanced budand further reget for 1953-5of in ductions expenditures 3-FIRST IN and GIANT to a total of a WIDE SCREEN budget, in the fiscal year 1955." SUN.. MON TUES., That was the program of the FEB. 21, 22. 23 Administration. Yet the 1953-5- 4 n out of budget was .GREATER IJTHAN EVER I balance; and the proposed 1954-5- 5 Editor-Publich- Davis-Webe- 3. $5.4-billio- n Obu Lake; Logan River below Bridge on State Highway No. 142; Cutler Reservoir; Little Bear River from Highway 91 to Cutler Reservoir. Green River; Duchesne River below confluence with Strawberry River; Colorado River; Sevier River below Joseph-Monro- e State Highway 118 Bridge; Mona Reservoir; Bear Lake except certain closed areas; Jordan River; Surplus Canal; Cove River; Utah Lake; Weber River r Canal Combelow pany dam in lower Weber Canyo- 77, jS 27 |