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Show Thursday. June THE LEADER. 24. 1954 Tremonton, Utah 4H Club News HAPPY HOMEMAKERS We had our second meeting at Carol Reeder's home. We had two new members come to our club. Their names are Jane Waldron and Julie Krey. We are very happy to have them in our club. We sewed a button on an article. We had a - stockings and hemmed patches. Delicious refreshments were served. Our assignment for next week is to finish our bags, catch up our books, and bring our material for our next project. Susan Jean Foxley and Joyce Brockman, Reporters very good treat. MERRY STITCHERS Merrilyn Laub, Reporter The fourth meeting of the Merry Little Stitchers was held Wednesday at the home of Shirley STITCHLNG STOOGES the "Stitching Wednesday, Crompton. met at the Club Stooges" The girls worked on their home Kathleen Morris. An art- aprons, scarves and skirts. icle was read on "Growing Up." Delicious refreshments were We worked on our draw string served by the hostess. bags and examined our darned Dianne Morris, Reporter 4-- H .. 6 Bia Features X CD Be sure you pet the bent protection for your valuable grain crops. Compare BS&B 'Perfection" Bins with any other. See how "Perfection" rives yon more extra value features, better quality, greater jrotection oiten ai a ower price! But act now! Steel supplies are lim- ited. and mav be more T limited later. See your I BSAB "Perfection" Bin J 4 dealer today. .V- - rVtfKfta, temrri fm t If J H fav m I nn V L j O .Jt t. dun j v "PERFECTION" JOIJfJ LAWS SEfiUICE West Main Street Tremonton. Utah CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING The Scissors Snappy Brockman for the purpose of organizing their club for their 4th year in sewing. Our officers are as follows: president, JoAnn Brockman; vice president, Anna June Payne; secretary, Belva Jean Harris; song leader, Judy Green; notifier, Virginia Nielsen. Our leader is Mrs. Jean Kay. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Jaleen Harris, Reporter AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD Meat by piece, quarter or whole beef DRIVE OUT AND SAVE ALLEN HEAT COMPANY South Tremont Street Phone S241 AHEAD MERRY MIXERS Norma Coombs and Gloria Club Jones have organized a 4-- consisting H of 8 members with the help of Mrs. Holt. We have elected as officerss: president, Julia Ann Smith; vice president, Margaret Ann Coombs; Secretary, Marva Mae Peterson; reporters, Carol Ann Hock and Mary Lou Smith; song leader, Emma Lee Smith; recreation, Carolyn Markham and Julie Hansen. Name of Club, The Merry Mixers. Today in Club we made egg omlet and toast. Carol Ann Rock and Mary Lou Smith, Reporters 4-- H 0KTOa - BOUCAnON rtOGtAM Communists Using Science of Thought Control Note: This is in a series of three articles on the dan-peof Communism, based on the experiences of Her bert Phil beck, famed coun (Editor's the second terspy.) The man sitting beside me at lunch remarked sadly on "the atmosphere of fear sweeping the country, fear that we may lose our personal liber, ties" as a result of activities by certain individuals and organizations. He's a sincere person and .on many subjects unusally anti-Commun- ist well-informe- d. He's a professional journalist. We had quite a lively discussion because in my own experience I haven't encountered a single person who was afraid. Only Fear fear I find is those The only The Seven Chefs of Thatcher who fear somebody else may met Wednesday at the home of be afraid. Sharon Jensen. Tney prepared We left the luncheon table fruits for breakfast, then enjoywent to Hardand the directly ed eating what they had prepared, especially the prunes. Two ing College auditorium to hear a lecture by Herbert Philbrick, guests were present. the quiet, humble MassachusSharon Jensen, Reporter etts church worker who served nine years as an FBI counterBUSY BEES spy deep within the CommunThe Busy Bees Club of ist .undergroundEast Garland met at the home Philbrick now is with the York Herald Tribune, and New of Sandra Potter. The girls made cooked salad what he said on the subject of dressing and a salad. The leader, the "atmosphere of fear" hapMrs. Dorothy Potter, made pened to be pointed and potent. cream tapioca. Next week the Communist Trickery girls will make a dessert. "One of the great problems The girls and their leader went for a treasure hunt on which we have in dealing with said Philbrick, bikes. They went to twenty dif Communism," the fact "is that there seems ferent places and finally came to be in the m kids of the Ameriback to the home of their leader can people certain blind spots. and each found a prize. During the past year I've had Refreshments were served to the opportunity to travel several six members. That night the thousand miles and talk to many girla and their leader went to 4-- - WINS GOLF PRIZES Mrs. Elmer Winzeler is the winner of two prizes awarded by the Brigham City women s golfing group. Mrs. Winzeler won one award for low putts and the other for a blind bogie. ANNOUNCE FOOD SALE The Second Ward Junior Sun day School is planning a cooked Food Sale to be held Saturday at Freiss Hardware store. They have also made a quilt which will be on sale at the same time.The sale is scheduled begin at 11 a.m. to A, 1 ' V he said, "have we seen such a highly, skillful organized pro- s ( 4l ' & AMERiCArJ FOOD STORE . Tremonion, Utah Jf ,V. y - d - Scientific Control It is the scientific control of human beings by means of control of information." In their practice of cybernetics in America the Communists are aided greatly by the fellow-traveleand the Communist-fron- t DANCING LESSONS Tap er Acrobatic at the MIDLAND HOTEL DINING ROOM from 2:00 pjn. to 5:00 p.m. Before July 1st Call GRACE ORME " COME 011 DOWN FOR THE FINEST PAIR OF PS 66 X 12 H B 8 If you've ever thought of buying a freezer or an air conditioner, now is the. time to come in and see the interesting demon- mi stration of these wonderful Amana products . . . and get your free pair of the finest, sheerest nylon hosiery available.) Don't delay Be sure Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. on Thursday afternoon for Friday distribution. Editor-Publish- - Ballet ' Register Saturday, June 26th rs Complete Falsehood "This claim, I can testify from my own knowledge in visiting most of the key cities in this country during the past year and speaking to a wide variety of groups, is a complete falsehood. It is an utter lie. Of course the Communists hope, through this propaganda of theirs, to discourage anybody from taking a position against Communism. As for the other people (who pass along propaganda) the most charitable conclusion I can come to is that they are totally in ignorance of the feeling of the American people." E TKI ... do it today. tnd take the fascinating Freezer Requirement Evaluator Test? OUT A CARD F0I JLVJLNA DEMONSTRATION-Fi- ll FREE NY10NS! Y (In Class matter October IS, 1025 under act of March S. 1879. A, N. RYTTINO ?' Toland Family is Unhurt in Colfax Cyclone sts Entered at the post office at Tremonton, Utah as Second .' .V. It thousands of people. According to the Communist dupes. Party, and unfortunatly accordAnd many loyal ing to some prominent politic-ican- s aid them too, by being and educators, our Amerivictimized by false information can people today are alleged to the Red be filled with fear, living in a cunninglyof planted by masters science. the climate of fear, afraid to exNext week: Philbrick press their minds or to express tells why the American opinions, and constantly looking over their shoulders for a Conmind is dangerously apathetic toward Communism. gressional investigator. SUBSCRIPTION RATES advance) $3.00 per year. f ft paganda machine. Cybernetics, according to the Communists, is the manipulation and control of information" 3 through the press, radio, teleIteFi fields all vision, of communications. Control Like Puppets "And by this means," said Pictured during convention of Utah Poultry Co-o- p Philbrick, "you can control Auxiliary here last Thursday are, left to right: Reed Giles, local manager; Mrs. Howard Peterson, Thatcher, people as you do puppets. I local president; Mrs. Edna O. Ohlwiler, Paradise, state don't know of a single book on the subject of what the Compresident, and C. K. Ferre, assistant secretary from the head office. Members and officials attended from Normunists are doing with cyberthern Utah, Southern Idaho. netics. As a matter of fact my own ENTERTAINS GENERAL is limited to the knowledge inside from facts I've gathered BOARD MEMBERS the Communist Party- But the The two Primary General Reds have been working at this Board members, Tessie Post and for many years. Harmon a Lyon, who visited And today they are working Primary convention here last around the clock in this study The Joe Toland family of week, were overnight guests at of the scientific manipulation Colfax, Wash., fortunately es- the home of Mrs. Clyde Morris. and control of information." caped injury last week when a Conditioned Reflex "baby cyclone" struck the comPhilbrick said that Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander as used by the Communists, munity. and family attended the Bick-mor- e According to accounts in a is based on the findings of Pavfamily reunion held in local newspaper, where Mr. Tolov, the Russian scientist who land is Lake Salt City Sunday. employed, the storm developed the theory of con- struck last Thursday, damaging ditioned reflexes in animals. some buildings, warehouses and Tolands' 20 months-olson, The Reds have found, Philhomes. anwas in who brick said, that "a man, like Gary, playing a ceiling showed One picture room when other the ceiling an animal, who is conditioned Toland fell and was unhurt. The to respond to certain impulses in a bedroom of the in, home on Southview, which was can be made to respond to youngster was enjoying his new blown in by the storm. "sandpile" of insulation on the words, phrases and symbols. The wind filled the attic, and floor of his room after the Therefore you pour in the forced panels from the ceiling storm. words, phrases and symbols to dumping insulation . in which he will respond without beams, Mr. Toland is a son of Mrs. room. the thinking. And then you withAnother picture shows the Pearl Toland, of Tremonton. hold other certain words which would cause him to respond in a way you may not desire. Herbert Philbrick said the Communists are devoting a major effort today to the science of 'cybernetics. "Never before," I IK r , IUEAJB Only V age, according to MIA officers. ion. V Per LI). ' If But when influential people are led to believe and pass along the Communist propaganda it becomes a powerful force in ultimately shaping public opin- MELONS rCSv ' Cybernetics I fS word-of-mout- SEVEN CHEFS The girls are very happy about the money they made selling popcorn and candy. Sandra Potter, Reporter "jeans and aprons' dance will be held Tuesday night at Crystal Springs, sponsored by South Bear River Stake MIA. The "Starlight Swing" begins at 8:30 p.m. Especially invited are couples over 25 years of A HATKXAl rs a show. Curing and Lard Rendering Meat for Deep Freezers Fryers and Roasters LoomrjG met Monday at the home of JoAnn At Poultry Convention Stake MIA Sets Apron Dance SNAPPY SCISSORS j THIS OFFR IS FOR A IIMITID TIME to w for your ONIY, so b com In FXff stockings os soon os possible. 9 Allen's PHOKE 5956 FURNITURE TREMONTON |