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Show THE LEADER, Trsmonion, Utah Thursday, May 21, 1959 IT IS TIIE TOTAL LOAD THAT BREAKS TIIE CAfllEL'S BACK The LEADER MANY A BOGUS MOSES both bureaucrat and demare willing and anxious to lead us to the promised agogue of guaranteed security and land something for nothing abundance for life. From the looks of the spending proposals, we are well on our way. The hard reality is that all the costs of this abundance, including the waste, duplicaPublished by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. like, tions, expensive overhead, costly red tape and the d must be paid for by the taxpayer from his own A. N. Rytting dollars. m srr-o mm of us told has Editor IN and Publisher WITH TONGUE CHEEK, Congress mmhmh j the crucial need of defense expansion then has turned around and voted billions for every type of Entered at the post offce atuiTIONAL DITOIUl scheme in the book. This is shown by the fact that from AS. 1954 to 1959 (budget) total security expansion jumped Class matter October 15, 1925, or $1.6 billion, under act of March 3, 1879. merely from $48.2 billion to $49.8 billion billion or $11.7 while other costs rose from $19.1 to $30.8 billion. Even from 1957 to 1959, these other expenditures SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In advance) $3.50 per year jumped by nearly $7 billion. NOR IS THIS THE END. Tax Foundation, Inc. of New York has shown that by March 24, the Senate hadj of the President s budget items by already THATCHER . - .increased certain ii increase appropria Can Stop S1.5 billion, hropsais in congress wouia tions bv over $30 billion in the next few years. Ihis is PENROSE Of Obscene Mail only part of the story. Mrs. Leonard Petersen By THEN, WHEN WE EXAMINE THE SITUATION in The American public, if it wants billion can the half another the In we to, local destroy state and jolt. get government, business short time from 1954 to 1957, according to the Bureau of the dollar a year (Held over from last week) which is such in billion from obscenity or having $11 local spending jumped Census, state and effects on teen-ag- e $36.8 to $47.6 billion. This is 30. Nor is this all. In disastrous Tremonton youngsters, post office or even more debt the same period, state and local jumped officials stated today. Visit With or billion increase This is $14.3 billion. to $53.2 $38.9 from to as is The what Judgment Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson had 37 and this money was also spent . obscene is actually in the hands all of their family home last EisenhowTHE SITUATION IS SERIOUS. President of the citizens of this area and week but Alma who called from er, in a recent letter to the National Taxpayers Confer- other communities throughout the Washington. Those at home Inence, vigorously supported the balanced budget. He point- nation, it was emphasized; and the cluded Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Aned out the dangers of dificit spending the blocking of final judge in these matters is the derson and family, Mr. and Mrs. over-du- e tax revision, inflation and such. All budgets conscience of these awakened com' Kenneth Anderson and family, Mr. need to be carefully rechecked. He also stressed the point muni ties. and Mrs. Young and family, Mr. that Communism is an economic as well as a military threat. "We can clean up the mails If and Mrs. William Anderson and citizens become aware of family. A VITAL ITEM in the President's letter was his call enough of this problem seriousness the Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson for help in stemming the tide. "Citizens have the great- and use their influence to do so,1 also attended a family reunion at next of outcome the over for the the est control budget Iverson said. "We must do the home of their parents, Mr. fiscal year. Public opinion is still the determining force Lynn so to protect our homes, curb and Mrs. J. J. Thompson Sunday in our public affairs. Citizens of our nation must speak delinquency, and prevent the pol afternoon. Mrs. Anderson's broup to Congress without delay." sonlng of the minds of our chil ther, Odell Thompson of Hawaii THE SAME OPINION is voiced by Director of the dren." was also present He was returnthe average citizen needs do ing from Washington, D. C. Budget, Maurice H. Stans when he says, "If the people if All his home is invaded by un want less government, they have not succeeded in making ordered Mr. and Mrs. Marcell Palmer and unwanted mail solicit- and of Salt Lake City the fact stand out above the pressure groups who always the sale of filthy, lewd and visitedfamily with Mr. and Mrs. Kngvar It's up to the people to speak out ing want a little bit more or lascivious films, slides, pictures Petersen. now. If they don't we'll all wind up at the end of the other obscene and pornographic Mr. and Mrs. Preston Petersen materials is to complain to the and procession toward fiscal disaster." family visited in Virginia, SENATOR BYRD agreed that the dangers of inflation Post Office Department. This is Ida., Sunday with Mrs. Petersen's and must be halted. "But the most imuortant steD done by mailing the objectionable are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Steed. parents, to the to material and I inflation halt itself, envelope is, we must take if we are repeat, To New Mexico Return of balance the federal budget and assure our people it will it came in, with a signed note Mrs. Emma Bell Smith has been to the local Postmaster. a for the past two weeks of stay balanced. The menace of disastrous inflation is real. protest An investigation is then made herguest son Albert Smith and Thelma We must support the President to balance the budget." the Post Office Department's Hine and their families. Mrs. Hine IT IS HIGH TIME that we stop this orgy of spending by Service. If their find and Mr. M. L. Smith left Inspection fuof our Sunday the of government, squandering by every level fiction to ban the to ing justify to her home in back her take of seed our the of corn, the consuming jeopardizing ture, material from the mails, the De Mexico. our solvency, the robbing of the aged, the thrifty and the partment's General Counsel then New Dean Holt is at home with his does these all inflation. such order. sender an issues the If things Overspending poor through after spending the past of the obscene literature protests parents and more. But, what can we dor California where he has in year THERE'S PLENTY WE CAN DO. We can fulfill our the Department's ruling, the mat- been working and attending school. full duty as citizens and find out just what is going on ter may then be taken to the He has completed a course in both in Washington and in our own state and local govern- nearest United States District operating and servicing IBM ma ments. But that is not enough. We must tell our Rep- Court for decision. chines. Where the materia! in question Mrs. Ruth Anderson of Brigham resentatives, some of whom have assumed the attitude of is clearly pornographic, criminal was an and want we more we want don't what overnight guest of her really rulers, just action Is usually taken by the The Garland Times hard-earne- 9 non-defens- u e H"7N . Public Opinion Spread -- mail-ord- Sunday guests at the Lawrence Petersen home. Little Kevin Barlow remained for a few days visit with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson and daughter of Bountiful visited By L. C. Christopherson Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson. Miss Renee Anderson and friend Myrna Greeland, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anderson and family of Salt A SUMMER CREED Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCardle and family were I believe in the flowers, and their glorious indifference to the guests of their parents, Mr. and changes of the morrow. Mrs. Roy Anderson Sunday. Their I believe in the birds, and their implicit trust in the loving Provison Jack, serving an L.D.S. Mis- dence that feeds them. g brooks, as they murmur a sweet I believe in the sion in Canada telephoned home which they patiently run. to sea distant the far of finding hope Sunday. believe in the whispering winds, for they teach me to listen to the I Mrs. Vaughn Lewis entertained still small voice within my feverish soul. a group of young people at a I believe in the vagrant clouds, as they remind me that life, like a birthday party honoring Val Dee summer day, must have some darkness to reveal its hidden meaning. Lewis Wednesday. rains, accented with warm tears, tellI believe in the The Cub Scouts, Den 4 enjoyed ing me that nothing will grow save it be fertilized with tears. of the sunsets, reflecting a momentary I believe in the golden hushlittle an outing Saturday. They attendhorizon. my ed the Golden Spike program at glory of that world beyond g dew,' revealing the infinite spring of in the believe I Promontory summit in the morn- living waters for things parched and withered. ing, had a picnic on the Little I believe in the holiness of twilight, as it gives me serji of the Mountain, then attended the Dedi- presence of God, and I know I am not alone. And whatever else I becation of the .Railroad Village lieve is enshrined in those abiding feelings that lie too deep for words. tiom prayer-chantin- soft-speaki- soft-fallin- Museum at Corinne. The boys were kept busy after both cere monies helping to load chairs. er Anderson Family Parents STAY IN OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. William D. Harris spent several days in Ogden last week. They were caring for the family of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward while the Wards were away on a trip. cn-e- morning at The following have indicated their willingness to sponsor ' the office. Lumber Co. Jack & Pat's Radio Shop Leader Publishing Co. Bear River Liquid Gas Co. Ewer Plumbing & Heating Co. Errol's Utoco Service Hales Bros. Furniture Anderson Lumber Co. Laub's Market Bear River Telephone Co. Dent Rich & Sons Service Bear River Finance Co. Ml. States Implement Bolton's Utoco Service Tri-Sta- nation. Mr. Iverson emphasized that the Post Office Department is intensifying its efforts to clean up the mails. Its chief opposition in doing so comes from those who reap huge profits from unrestricted mailings, and from some misguided individuals who confuse liberty with license, and in so doing, unwittingly give aid to these dealers m in obscenity. Tremonton A. L. Cook Tuesday the awards breakfast in Logan. Phi Kappa Phi is an honorary scholastic fraternity. Mrs. Hunsaker will get her degree in English at the University this summer. expenses. sister, Mrs. Lawrence Petersen and attended the birthday dinner given Friday in honor of Mrs. Petersen by her daughters, Mrs. Vern Roche and Mrs. Kimber Barlow. Besides the Barlow and Roche families the guests Included Mrs. Hazel Stokes and Mrs. Irene Washington by Postmaster Gen- Shuman and Elmer Petersen. eral Arthur E. Summerfield before Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow the Subcommittee of the House and of Roy and Mr. and Post Office and Civil Service Mrs. family Vern Roche and family were Committee indicates that no longed do dealers in smut and dirty pictures serve only a few adults. Instead, they are increasingly soliciting youngsters, sending their unwanted and unordered material indiscriminately and without conscience, into the homes of the well oiled here in ATTEND PHI KAPPI PHI EVENT a Garland Vera Hunsaker, woman has been named to Phi Kappa Phi of the Utah State University chapter. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. If forty members are secured, an office will be opened immediately, as that is the minimum that will insure the bare local prosecuting authorities with the cooperation of the Post Office Department Convictions in such cases provide for both jail and dollar fines for the dealers in obscenity. Testimony given recently in We keep our door hinges W.W.W. Agrow. Tailored to fit the needs of Box Elder County business and professional men. It is a non profit corpora tioon, organized solely as a public service for the benefit of not only business and professional men but to assist others in establishing and maintaining a good credit rating. If there is sufficient demand in Tremonton for such a After two service, we will be glad to open an office there. years experience in Brigham City, we are sure such a service should be welcomed in Tremonton and Garland areas. ... WE MUST REMEMBER that government cannot give us anything except that it first takes from us sufficient to pay the costs. In addition, we have to pay a good deal extra to cover administration, red tape, supervision and a whole host of other items. There is no "free lunch" in government services. We should check the Bogus Moses. The Country must remain strong. It cannot be strong unless the taxpayers is solvent. He cannot bear the tax increases which threaten him. "WE WILL TAKE LESS FROM GOVERNMENT, IF GOVERNMENT WILL TAKE LESS FROM US." Utah Taxpayers Association C toy's 2ctapboofe te Roy G Woodhead. D.D.S. Grant M. Reeder, M.D. City Drug Russ Electric First Security Bank Bear River Slate Bank Phil & Lowell's Service Westergard Garage Adam's Drug Store Ervin Slohl Warehouse Burn's Market Reese Mason, D.D.S. George C. Ficklin, M.D. Front Chevrolet If you, Mr. Merchant or Professional Man are interested in such a service for Tremonton, drop a card to CREDITOR'S RATING BUREAU in Brigham City, or call Phone 44 there. News about the New Rockets! Local individuals and business firms, too, frequently need loans to keep their affairs ninning smoothly. That's one reason our door swings open so many times every business day. .! Whether you come in to talk about a loan, to open or add to your checking or savings account, or for any other banking service you'll find ,,..iajw'' ' the kind of welcome you expect from your fellow townsmen. CELEBRITY $10 AN This celebration because it for cause car gives magnificent aeries at a practioffers the luxury of the Ninety-Eign Celebrity Sedan, cal, price. The with its greatly increased passenger and luggage space, 1959 OIDSM0BII! NINETY-SIGH- T ht easy-to-ow- Firtt Swrily Bank of Utah, N.A. 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