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Show The Thursday, October 6. 1960 AMIR :me HIE City's Published by the LEADER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Inc. Entered at the post office at Tromonton, Utah as Second A. N. Rytting Class matter October 15, 1925, Editor and Publisher under act of March 3, 1879. this is listed in our NEP catalog. Teach Your Children 3. Be sure your children have an understanding of Communism and how the Reds work to attract youth. This is your responsibility in your home. Go to your local school officials and see that they know the facts and are transmitting those facts to the children in their care. We have a series of classroom movies for this purpose; good one are available elsewhere. 4. If there is a college In your area go to the president and discuss this problem. Show him a copy of J. Edgar Hoover's report Ask him to read such books as "Collectivism on the Campus," by (Devin-Adai- r, E. Merrill Root N. Y.), 'The Naked Communist," by W. Cleon Skousen, (Ensign Publishing Co., Salt Lake City, Utah), former FBI official and some of the materials listed in our catalog. Dedication Necessary 5. Demand of the President of the United States, the Secretary on all YOU CAN DO THIS! J. Edgar Hoover, FBI director, has given the American people, in a recent special report the detailed plan conceived by the Com- munist international conspiracy to mobilize the explosive strength of American college youth to use as an instrument toward achieving Communist goals within our nation. The Reds are working on our youth with propaganda and agitation. Mr. Hoover has shown the extent of the danger by giving us a detailed report on how the Reds manipulated munist college students to create a riot at the San Francisco hearings of the House Activities Committee and actuary halt the hearings. non-Co- m an Mr. Hoover gave us in detail Communist comprehensive plan to reach and influence students on college campuses throughout the nation. A vast flood of skillfully prepared propaganda publications already is reaching college campuses and young college student zealots carefully trained in Communist training schools are at work. In my column last week I asked the question: "What is being done to counteract this intensive Communist activity?" And I gave the answer, "Not much." the Seftapboofe With doubt and dismay you are smitten, You think there's no chance for you, son? Why, the best books haven't been written. The best race hasn't been run. The best score hasn't been made yet, The best song hasn't been sung. The best tune hasn't been played yet Cheer up, for the world is young. Berton Braley in Franklin News. Addition of a "special-size- " bigger than small" auto models Buick to the line of this GMC currently in vogue. division was announced this week It also features, a new aluminum by Fronk's Chevrolet Company, V-- 8 engine and an optional alumTremonton. inum housed automatic transmisThe "special-size- " being dis- sion. played by Fronk's is one which In their entire line, Buick this Buick says is "smaller than big, year is featuring sales talk on a new Safety-frame, new Control Arm and reduced "tun-nel.suspension to God 10. every X r- Almighty Pray day for guidance in performing Fronk's sales force reports they your mission as a child of God and will have the new autos on hand your duties as an American and ready for display this week. I AMERICAN FOOD STORES Gil Z Harris, secretary. Now! The room, ride, go, pride of LOOK the costliest cars plus the savings and ease of the small gem then look at the Buick below. Can you doubt the Special's all Buick, too? Combining savings and ease with Buick com- at this Look full-siz- e of action the special-siz- e BUICK SPECIAL I ride fort and luxury! For an you get more total head, leg and hip room than in the compacts ... the same kind of Control Ann suspension as the full-siz- e '61 Buicks. And for git, its new aluminum V-- 8 and aluminum Dual-PatTurbine Drive give you twice the pow per pound of most compacts (more even than many full-siz- e cars)! But, the biggest news is that all this is yours for just a whisper above the compacts! 'Optional it extra cott all-da- y h A"' w&gjyi rrmiafc - Bigger than small for - Vi S. THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS GROCERY DEPARTMENT Comet SOUTH STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY PLANS MEETING Leadership meeting of South Bear River Stake Relief Society will be Saturday at 2:30 p.m. All Ward Officers and Class Leaders are urged to be present by Esther THE IM MONEY - SAVING VALUES AT Association. .General Motors and Buick introduce oyer Communism. 6. Become potilically active in the party of your choice. This will require sacrifices but it is an obligation of citizenship that cannot be delegated to some other if you want to remain person free. 7. Join a citizen group dedicated to upholding American principles and resisting Socialism-CommunisGive some time each day to its objectives. 8. Obtain through purchase or rental, the filmstrip, Communism on the Map and show it to every group you can reach in your community. 9. Exemplify in your character and in your citizenship activities the Christian virtues upon which and preserved. i ol short story in the foreign language you're learning. Like math? Try a paperback book of mathematics puzzlers and problems. Read magazines and books about whether your favorite subject it's biology or history. Tough assignment? Give yourself a "reward" for doing it. When you have a series of complicated math problems to tackle, promise yourself a trip to the local hamburger heaven, or let yourself watch a good television program, after the problems are done. Take an active part in classroom discussions. If you're not particularly interested in a certain subject, but know that you must get passing marks in it make yourself interested by chiming in on classroom discussions. The result may surprise even you! From the National Education Here Now! State, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and your representatives in Congress that our nation immediately establish a foreign policy based on Godly moral principles and supporting freedom for all mankind to replace the policy of with evil. Demand that our nation Understanding Needed What can an individual citizen take the offensive in the "Cold do? This question is being asked War" with the objective of victory Here's what you can do: 1. Study and obtain an understanding of Communism and how the worldnwide apparatus is work ing to destroy our nation and rule the world. Do this immediately; it is one of the most important tasks you have, if you wish to remain free. Write for our National Education Program catalog of educational materials. Write your Congressman for a copy of Mr. Hoover's report, Youth." "Communist Target 2. Study and obtain an understanding of the American way of . our capitalistic economic life system, our constitutional government, the history of our unmatched progress. Educational material any free society must be built C, after-scho- Buick Introduces Smaller Special for '61 of everywhere. There stand a difficult part of the subeven ject . . . information that is not stu in your textbooks. dent. Success in school, according Try the trick of "overlearning." to the National Education Associ- After to you have committed ation, is the result of good plan- memory a series of dates,' a list ing, careful budgeting of time, of foreign words and their Eng knowing how to listen, and other list meanings, or a poem that tricks of the learning trade. you have been told to memorize Teachers in junior and senior . . . study them some more. Tests high school have the following have proven that students who advice for students who want to study material a while longer, after having learned it, will reimprove their learning ability: member it longer than students your "Budget" hours. Make a chart, leaving a who learn it and stop studying. Ask yourself questions, about space for each free hour. Then schedule your time between study, what your are studying. To imsports, hobbies, outside reading, press information forcibly on your social activities. Don't allow inter- mind, close your book from time to time and ask yourself questions ruptions during study periods. about the page you have been Make use of "odds and ends" reading. Write down the answers, of time. Study on the bus. Keep and check them against the text. flash cards in your pocket for in an organized way. Study chemical studying French verbs, Don't just plunge in and wade formulas, or history dates, while material in through the you wait in line or grab a quick your textbook. heavy the sumread First lunch. mary of the chapter's contents. Train yourself to be a good Then read headings and subheadlistener. When your mind starts ings throughout the chapter. If to wander in class, try listening you1 know "where the chapter is "for Use." 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