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Show 4 THE LEADER. Tremonton, not prevail, and America will Citizenship Duties 1. Under the American way remain strong so that she tan! of life, and what makes it tick. lead the world towardthe highof man's purpose! 2. Understand Cjpimunism, est fulfillment its basic godless philosophy, its on earth. 1 irrevocable goal, its insidious tactics and cunning strategy. 3. Understand Socialism, and by Mrs. Eph Peterson all 9 the cunning disguises in AH whichit presents itself to the Mrs. Tom Harper was in American people. Riverside8 Thursday to a party 4. Understand propaganda of tier Birthday club celebrating techniques as used by both the the birthday anniversary of Mrs. As U. S. Communists nd the Socialists. Vesta Davis. She was there 5 Take an interest in youJ f Above the pay of gloom hat again Monday for their annual scnoois ana Pudjic private Christmas party when they exhovers over our world today and colleges. changed gifts and celebrated the Jhere is a road sign pointing to Take an interest in what's feeing a brighter future for all manbirthday anniversary of Mrs. and how it's taught being taught. Lillian Tingey. kind. The roafl sign says: "This 9 Take an interest in the welfare Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen way to Truth." of the teachers who have given had as dinner guests Saturday pillions upon millions of the so much, ancwho have received Mr. and Mrs. E. 5fc Hansen el world's population have been so little of the benefits of the Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Dick shoved off the road way to truth and family of Ogden aii by Socialists and Communists private enterprise system. Political Action Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen who circulate propaganda false. Become active in govern- and family. hoods. Ardes Adams and Pattv Ad- A substantial number o out; ment. Run for local, state and own American citizens have let national office, or help select ams were in Ogden Sunday to themselv'es be led off the road- capable people of the highest visit Mrs. Don Bourne at the way, unaware that the attractive i integrity to sorve Be constant hospital and then or? to Layton. detours of the Socialists are ly vocal on all locSl and natien-a- l Patty remained for ; week at political issues. Particularly, ,the Bourne home. . dangerous. tell Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Shaffer your Congressman aad the The central truth we need to establish first of all is the moral President that you want th? and Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. "rightness" of our American federal budgeUaalanced, expans- Harmon Pierson were in Logan es cut gradually to a reasonable Saturday. principles. . . lr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shaffer Secondly, we must establish in figure, and a tax system created the minds of all citizens the true that will not penalize suwls and son Dan and Mrs. Dora facts about the relatively Jarger and thus smothy the dynamic Shaffer spent the weekend visdegree of material welfare which incentive element in our econ- iting relatives in. Salt Lake City and ai Tooele. our American system produces. omic system. . 1 Strive constantly for spirit-- t a American owes foday Every major 'obligation to the task of al growth.There isn't a prob-it'on earth that cannot be ' preserving the heritage thaf made him free and which pro cured by the practice of Chrst-ianitLeonard Peterson Wheif all is said and duces his comparative abunddone, fhe Bible holds the nsver. ance. . Miss Sheryl Petersen of Brig-han- f In my opinion he cannot have We, as individuals, can pusii the spent the week at the an easy conscience unless he world along toward mankind's homeCity of her aunt and uncle spends some time each week on highest destiny if each .of us Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak. Her the following duties of America makes the welfare of ear fellow mother, Mrs. Leo Petersen came man our first concern. citizenship: 8. And lastly, dedicate a par; alter her Friday. o Sunday, Mrs. Jack (Luetta) of your everyday life to bringthe day at the Leo ing these duties of American Jak.spen Petersen home inBriglfam. citizenship to the attention of Thursday guests'.at the Leak yotr fellow workers, you- neigh- home were Mrs. Leak's. sfster-in-labors, youfc friends. Mrs. Sid Petersen and The Chalfenge children Stanley and Marlene of If we do these things we will 0 You can get top Brigham City be fulfilling our obligation to low Bishop and Mrs. Orsen Jensen and quality freedom. Is it a lot to ask that took Dee Petersen to Salt Lake in feeds, we do these things? If we think prices City Wednesday morning where so we ought to read again the he entered the mission home for poultry equipment, history of the founding of this a weeks training before leaving oil, tires, fertiliz. . . and see and feel the hard LUl it1 ; i nation i . . i iiiidnu. fti aiso visiiea mey . neon p . k...uL dv whn . Diiiija uvH t tools toiue . er, just rwim ivirs. jensens sister, Mrs. made our freedom' possible Lee (Merle) Eskelsen. about everything They felt that no challenge Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow was too great, no sacrifice too and for your farm or fanflly visited in Ogden severe, if freedom was at stake. home at your Utah Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Dor mat spiru carried them on. It anJBarlow and family? Branch. Poultry w Mrs. iiat Lawrence Petersen and it flare up and burn brigrftly Come in and see in daughters, Marie Roche and Fay every national emergency, at Barlow visited in us. WedOgden home, and abroad. with Mrs. Petersen's The Socialists and the Com- nesday Mrs. mother, Joseph Petersen. munists, the welfare starters and Celebrate Birthday the economic planners wojld Mrs. A. L. (Veda) Smith celelike to see it extinguished. If rach'of us rises to the occasion, brated her birthday anniversary at family dinner Sunday. if every man and woman in Guests were Mjf . and Mrs. Marcel America will accept th2 chal- Palmer (Wanda) and children enge. of citizenship, the SocialAnn, and Richard Debby of Salt ists of all hues andCDlorj will Lake City, Preston Petersen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Engvar LOOKING ADEAD EAST GARLAND Americans Obligated Citizens im'. 'o-u- r public-finance- d -- Ju-land- ... m y. I PENROSE M. - s 3 --r " i Sho WW 'mm 9 Alice Isaacson, Refreshments were served bv the ladies of 0 t.'ie west street. Mr. and Mrs Giltvrt Allred wire Ot'den v.sitors Friday. M and Mrs Henry Sorenseft visited relatives in Portage Sun-1- a afternoon. Mrs. Sorensen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sorensen to Eirthday Club i UiaJb The Birthday Club met at the home of Mrs Naomi Oyler Monday afternoon to celebrate her birthday anniversary, also that o. Mrs. Ruth Hansrn. The afternoon was spent playing Bingo with pr.zrs. Gift aprons were given the hostess by Mrs. Ellen Rhodes and to Mrs. Hansen bv Thursday. December 9. 1951 Mi. and Mrs. Allen Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Eph Peterson and Rex, Rodney Peterson and Bobby Richardson were in Ogden Saturday. They nlso visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cole. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter were in Logan Sunday and attended the Joseph Sm th Memorial at the Inst tute of Religion. Western Rivers Can Give Ruin D ecide Which Or Riches-Dams Great Streams Koar In Waste To Sea, Or CAe Gootl Western Farmland ; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson and family were Logan visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rhodes visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielson in Portage Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Rhodes and Nadine were in Ogden Thursday. They visited Hazel Riser at the Dee hospital. Mrs. Riser is improving and was to leave the hospital Monday or Tuesday and will spend a few days with her brother, Wild on G rover and family in Ogden before returning home. Warren Hansen , Mr. and Mrs. visited at the Dee hospital Sun day with Mrs. Riser, Verneta Bourne and Lois Archibald Birthday Party The major rivers of the United States are among the nation's greates resources. This is true in thiEast, South and Middle West, where rivers have been Imjiortant waterways and arteries of travel since colonial days, but it is even more important in the Far West, where transportation by water is not the problem. The importance of jjvers to the West comes, not from their availability for transportation of peele, goods and materials, but because these rivers are the major source of water in what for the most part is aridt country. And the history of the West often is bound up in the history1 of the region's major rivers. The story goes back to the time when the Rk) Grande provided a Puebway of life for the stone-ati- e lo Indians many centuries before the Spaniards came to New Mexico with Coronado in 1540. vv i TarHime Friend Like all Western rivers, the Rio Grande in its natural state is only e a friend; fer many months of the year it is a dry .iw... stream, or a" most provides a ; s mere trickle of water. And then for other months the Pfco Grande overflows its banks with great destructive force and WATER ilFEBLOOD FOR AGRICULTURE Setting waste of valuable water. of true is' the Rio Grander What siplfons to put wacr in crop rows from an irrigation is true of the other storied rivers ditch in the arid West this farmer knows ihat water is of ftie Wst; it is true of the Arthe difference for him between a good life and failure. kansas, the Pcos, the Columbia, the Gila, the Sacramento, the Sanfr twin canals on uie through which it passes. ago, Juan, the Snake, the Green, the banksNavajos of the river which flows Engineering plans have been Yamnj and above all, of the Colo- through their reservation. made, by the Upper "Colorado Rivrado. But before the turn of the cent- er Commission, .representing the The Colorado river rises in the the settlers of the West real- states of Colorado, New Mexico, mountains of Colorado and flows ury ized that they could not raise the Utah and Wyoming, for a through Colorado, Utah and Ariseries of projects to make construct the dams which zona, forming a bonnHarv be- money o river vastly this would control great their rivers adequatetween Arizona and California on concerned. to all useful more to its way the Gulf of California, The plans rail for a series of In order to store water in wet where its waters are lost forever on the Colorado and its madams the in use for years, years dry to the use of the thirsty West. states asked of Western jor tributaries, the Green, thi San Its major tributaries rise in Colo- citizens of the country to help Juan and the Yampa, which' will the rest rado, Utah and New Mexico two collect and store the waters which of them, the San Juan in the north them by lending money-mon- ey run downstream and protect the back. now which is being paid and the Gila in the south, flow 75 million acre feet which under So the history of the West has a 1922 compact must be delivered across majcr portions of New Me-- x lco and are the sites of irrigation been determined in large measure to the lower Colorado River Basin works which are important to Ind- by the Federal government, which states of Arizona, California and ian nations: esnriallv the Ncva-jo- came Into western areas with flood Nevada every decade. Apaches and Pueblos, who have control and power dams and made Such projects are costly; this one lived in these regions for pep''j-tion- s the deserts bloom. will require an investment of mort even before the coming of the t the work is far from done. than a billion dollars over a span Spanish. of 30 years. But the money will be River Indians wer The Colorado, perhaps the most repaid, most of It with Interest, by The Indians realized the impor- violent of Western rivers, has been the people who use the water and tance of the great rivers of the controlled only in its lower half. out of the power revenues which West and back in prehistoric times The hutfe reservoir behind Hoover will be provided by the major made crude but effective irriga- Dam, formineLake Mead, has suc- dams. The Upper Colorado River Stortion canals alonij th Rio Grande cessfully provided power and irrithe Pecos and the Gila. Coloage Project comes up for approval water Lower the for gation Early settlers in the San Juan rado River, but only a start has in Congress next spring. Upon its Valley of New Mexico set up their been made in taming this great passage depends the future of a great region of own irrigation ditches still river and its tributaries for the use ae in use as recently as 30 years of the people of all the states semi-dese- rt Mrs. Jaul Larson entertained her daughter Lora's 5th birthday anniversary Monday afternoon. There were 12 guests for present. Mr. and Mrs. Paul oLarson and family were Salt Lake City vistors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson spent Sunday in Logan and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0 Fred Isaacson. Mrs. LaMar Ashby and babies spent Monday at the Isaacson home. r 3 part-tim- , . long-ran- than a Smiih-Gosron- a ge life-givi- World's ftrsf and fasfesf Portable Typewriter s, Ilalf-Tame- Fst d Dros-peri- Let us demonstrate Smith-Coron- a the new Silent Super. Keyset Tabulator, Page Gage and many other features for big machine performance! Here is the most appreciated and useful gift you can give or getf Pick yours out now. ty ih Leader Office & Supply Petersen. Mej Mik mp Willi four Children Be HomeforChrigfmafi? Mr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen and Mrs. Beth Petersen attended a Birthday dinner at Virginia, Ida., last Sunday honoring their mother, Mrs. Joseph Steed. ' Bishop and Mrs. Orsen Jensen 1 attended a family dinner party at Brigham I ' 9 tf . 1 . i i I I I. j 9 . i ffifLjyx. wmv X ' I ! I Now " . IF-ao- 9 Was 429-9- 5 .Now 299 95 ft Freezer d THE ' y-- I BVrbalanced 6-- sealed lid. long! tCh! I I ftvoke sure There'! nt) need In Lift Insurant on ONE Lew Cetf live better, eat better and economizer Come in today and we'll show you howl 6 KNEFITS lake by tt LESS? Why rht proted yoo. Why tky have a sata, pleasant tiip . . lot ma largesf mutual benefit lift show yot ia bow tbt It Mtioa. . . I FOR YOUR HOLIDAY TRIP J. 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Policy PHONE 5111 - Model HC11L Only 4Vk inches HDld."fertect Sei cabinet constructi.n! pependabl. r GET Lh. , City Wednesday afternoon, Orsen's honoring mother on her 72nd birthday anniversary. Six of her twelve children were at the dinner, and others visited with her during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller are announcing the arrival of another grandson on Nov, 26, 1954. Young David Meacham will be making his home with Vennor and Oletta Miller Meacham and a brother Craig at Hyateville, Maryland. e . jl MIDLAND HOTEL. TREMONTON Pkon E. HALL. Agent SC2BVC3CaCJE) ZZZl |