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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEAD 12 E, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, The MARCH OF TIME UH. t. OIT. . D. I I Prepared by th Editors of TIME 77ie Weekly Keusmalazina (Continued From Page One) Bailey asked Key Pittman, In th chair, if it would be out of order for him to call "Pepper's remarks 'cowardly 'arid mendacious.' " Assured that it would, he snapped: "Then I will so characterize it to hi3 face," stalked out. When the shooting was all over, members rejoiced in the thought that no matter what s think, this autumn there is no election. Some took time to total up the spirited 76th's box score: found that this Con.j gress had defied Franklin Roosevelt's will twelve times, knuckled under only four times. Also, the "economy" Congress had appripriated more than $13,000,000,000 most in histoiy. and his adjournment-- , majority held their lines, beat nff all amendments, brought the 3rd Deficiency iui aeiy uuvuga, ua But lt Adams gauntltt The bill now totaled $185,000,000. come over from the House at jt had Next day back it went home-folk- $54,000,000. for final House approval. But the Ilouse of Saturday, August 5. was not the Ilouse it had been aU week. The fever of killing had subsided. All it wanted was to go the week the tome. Throughout slickly oiled Republican and conservativemachine had gullo-tiiie- d -Democrat Administration spending bills tfhile Congressional wives knitted excitedly in the galleries. On Tuesday the first head had fal Franklin Roosevelt's Spend- len, Lend Bill that was proposed at $3,. 860,000,000 but had been slashed toj $1,615,000,000 in the Senate. In Frank lin Roosevelt's biggest legislative defeat yet, the House refused (193-16even to consider the bill. Franklin Ronevelt took the defeat calmly. To get his foes' names on the record he ordered bald, kindly Leaked Sam Rayburti to bring up the $800,000,000 Housing bilL But that very day the House was still crashing the ax on Roosevelt spending, slashing the Deficiency bill by O PROGRESS - - v AblllNGTON Among inventions patented in recent weeks at the U. S. Patent Office: An invisible hearing aid for the deaf, built entirly within a set of false teeth. A set of "police claws" to mount on the front bumper of a patrol car, grab a speeder's rear bumper. A muff for cornets and trombones, to fit over the keys, keep outdoor musicians' hand3 warm in winter. Also an electrically heated steering wheel to warm motorists' hands. A mailman's umbrella with slotted handle, to clip on the edge of a mail bag. A barber's vacuum tube that fits around customers' necks and shoulders, sucks up clipped hair. A slipper with a whistle built in the toe. When the toe bents, it toots. 7) three-fourth- s. Heartsick Leader Rayburn let an tique Adolph Sabath bring up the Housing bill. Ana again the lmive ten, as Republicans Mapea and Wolcott brought figures to show that Housing under this bill would cost taxpayers not $800,000,000 but $4,380,000,000 in the next 60 years. Down went HousiAnd down with it went ng, the House's blood-luBy Saturday, when Adams sent back the Deficiency bill, the House was relaxed, approv ed it swiftly. Leaders tried to soothe seven-- 1 accumulated the session's months bitterness. In the House they succeeded, in the Senate a diehard FATHER 193-16- 6. Richard King Melto his uncle, the late Andrew William Mellon, as head of the Mellon financial empire, nas plenty of chicks but no child. Last wiie week he and his Constance Prossex McCaulley Mellon PITTSBURGH st lon. 40. successor i nHnnted a Doy. New Dealer, newshawks who begged for a look at Claude Pepper of Florida, and salted afresh all the old wounds the child, Father Mellon gave snon with a castigation of the change. anti - Administration Q.: "What does the baby iook liKe "alliance." In Mellon: "Have you ever seen a two words so cutting they skirted the 10 patent-leather-hair- ed last-minu- 1st, ns, te r , baby?" of Senate rules he scourged the months-ol- d A "Yes." opposition bloc for "putting personal Mellon: "What did he look like?" graduge and party feeling above the Q.: "How does it feel to be a fath welfare and safety of the American people" because "they hate Roose- er?" Mellon: "Are you a father?" velt." : "Yes." Carolina's North Up jumped Bailey, Mellon: "Well, how do you feel?" old enemy of the Administration, ire edge ich B. md r,ty im- - i TRAVEL 0 FIELDING Enid Uy I r...c: 1CC3 h Squhr NewsQddhies Welling I $ I Relief Society News The work and business met ting- or Ralph and Ed Krause, of Salt Lake the Tremonton Second Ward Relief City, are visiting with their grandSociety was held Monday, August 14. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon The following program, honoring: for a few weeks. Catherine Watkins, was rendered: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kirkwood and "Reminasceiices," by Heh n Wilson, son Blaine, of Salt Lake City, spent who was a counsellor to Siats Wat-ki- ns when the served as president; the weekend with Mr. and Mr3. Clif-fo''If You Love a Friend," was read by Welling. Blaine remained to visit Viola Cowley; an instrumental selecfor a couple of weeks. Mrs. Clifford '' tion, by Juliana Harris; a tribute to IN ONE OFTHt MOST AMMIN6 ' i Welling and daughter Barbara, re ' the life and wotk of Sister Watkins. PWOiKTiONIHCREfcStSONRKOaQ turned to Salt Lake with Mr. anl Mrs. ''V was given by May Frld.il, who served Kirkwood to attenl the Alams family """"" as secretary; Marcella Thompson, acf0M2tl08OVJ10lN reunion held in Salt Lake on Tuesday. ' All Wfft6AiN5 0M6Xl0Wi 't ';,' j:jJ.by PelMar Thompson, companied vt of Dale and Gale Welling, Salt IN E iwKT UH VtAC.5 . ,v, sang' "When the Harvest Moon is Lake City, who have been spenling Shining," and "I'll Take You Homo . " the past two weeks in Fielling, a tribute fiom the Relief Kathleen;" to their home Sunday. " w ' ' iTt-vof the Second Ward iiitw women X. C; - t Society v'1 h c Mrs. Basil Nish, of Oakland, Calito Sbter Watkins, was read and a V,' fornia, has been visiting with friends book was presented as a token of love qoc Finland? farmers and relatives in Fielding for the past OVWTMEift OWN fA6M5.' and esteem by Counsellor Olive RheaJ ten days. She visited over Sunday in At the close of the meeting by reClarkston with relatives. quest of Sister Watkins, each lady Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilcox, of Wyompresent placed her autograph on a K LHTLE COUKTRV THATS PONt A fttfi joa PkJiUOi fiA JVMilWNK IN SfflOOi ing, spent a day or so in Fielding on in the back of the book. a 6WX.V NFGlfCTED 25 YEAB.S ItSS page AwE. Uil REPRESENTING THE business. They were accompanied by 6AiTic province of Russia .Finland todav 5 , Madscn, president of tha 5"BJJCt. AOtitfJA B0RIAUS H PlNE Myrtle their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wil NATION COME Of AGE, WITH AHIGHlV 0EVELOPEO First Ward Relief Society, expressed MAKV cox of Logan. ECONOMV Of FARM, FOREST ANO f ACTORV appreciation of her friends In this luER NATIONS MV WELL ADMIRE THE FACTS Hl Mrs. Rees Roundy is attending the organization. Given. come from mer wocioi fair pavilion.. Excelsis Beauty School in Ogden. Mary Harris, who served as counPocof Mrs. Vance Mr. and Parks, 'AftAfcUf.THE WORIW BiCr sellor to Sister Watkins. expressed GEST PORCELAIN FACTO 8X atello, were visitors at the home of her appreciation and enjoynn nt of KXll 60T ITS NAME A Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling Sunday their work together. 10CATTD OUTSIDE Of afternoon. President Melt rude II. Stohl read SINKI. 11 SEfMCD AS FAR. The Young Ladies Mutual Imprope a very fine letter expressing good ARABIA' AWAV WORLD ment Association held their annual will and good wishes to the Relief fmiAHOS FORESTS VT5LO A FAMOUS FOR LOVCIV CHINA Mothers and Daughters day, Tuesday Society women on the Second ward TlMBtRCUTOF AND FAIENCE, ALSO CAN afternoon in the Fielding hall. A proINTEIU49m IV together with a check for $15 as a CUFEAVEAfLYlT, OF HUGE OUTPUT 60AST gram and social was the feature of CiCMCAL VESSaS AMD MFORXSTATlOHTty Ht MOM gift to be used in helping to furnishLAIN INSUIM0B3. the day, with a lovely tray luncheon ing our ficw Relief Society room served to a large group of mothers from the presidency of the First and daughters. s Ward were served under Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling spent and when he woke up everything was the weekend in Bear Lake. They were changed iyid the lock dropped off the direction of the hostesses Jennie his musket. And people, tin y had for- Anderson and Margaret Thomas. joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Vance Visitors present were President gotten all about him. Parks, of Pocatello, who yater visit Counsellor Edna Madscn, ed at the Welling home. Miss Phyllis Somebody is all the time trying to 20 Myrtle And it will be likewise years Mclntyre, daughter of Mrs. Parks, make us think they can maybe wave from now. And the Big Nanus, our Rrough, May Fridal, May Dalton and who has been visiting with Maurine their hand, and the sun will come up grandson, he will scratch his head and Mrs. Roy Thompson and little daughWelling for the past ten days, return in the west and eet in the east. And wonder. And he will not know wheth- ter, Rhea, of the First Ward. Thelma we are fond or tncks, so we say j. er Ajin Zesiger, Vati-ded home with her varents. bicycle rider or Harris of Beaver, they are a Reeton and Mrs. Wadsworth. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling and K. Boss. And whoever can think up played second base or maybe was ladies were in attendance Sixty-fiv- e daughters, Enid and Maurine, and the sweetest idi?a., and we do not pay just some politician. kinds of needlework was In, Various Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling attend- the same day we play ball with him Yours, with the low down and he is elected. progress under the supervision of the ed the Sugar Company outing held JO SERF. A lean are work leaders. kinda of And lots people at Lagoon, Friday. Miss LaNae Bourne returned home-las- ing to tne idea max we are never Tho Unad ve rilled nusiness Is Go6v. Saturday from a visit to the San T. IV. Francisco Exposition, and other points ing Down IIHL """"V. , "17:,. 1' . "V.IV". of interest in that vicinity. While and we can stand a lot and timea $'! .98 there she was a guest of Miss Cleora SLuks for School OixmiSiig Thomassen of San Jose, who returned CLOTHIEKY CLIFFS words' ten 83 tw0 home with her ti visit here for a cou- up there in the New York Catskills ple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bourne attended the Stake Fathers'-Mother3 and Sons' outing held Friday night at Camp Kiesel. . f a r w 1 1 i Mrs. Leo Farnsworth and daugh ters, Mrs. Paul Jones of California, Mrs. Horace Peck, Mrs. Koss wooa, Miss Doris Farnsworth of Fielding ami Mrs. Arch iRchardson and Miss Maxine Farnsworth of Tremonton, motored to Ogden, Thursday. Mrs. Meady Racer, of San Francis TUB FROCKS co, uaniomia, wno nas ueen viaiung for the past two weeks at the home of David Wood and family, left Fri $1 day for her home on the coast. While Garland in East also visited she here, Clever Cottons with Mrs. John Oyler. PrinSHOE RAGS Mr. and Mrs. Jed Allred and chil sizes cess styles, Mrs 12 POCKETS dren, of Southern California, and Howard Baer and children, also of Made of floral Tt California, who have been visiting glazed chintz. with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Da. 4 for GIRL'S FROCKS vid Wood for the past several weeks returned to their home on the coast MAT SET 3 Sunday. Mrs. Bernie Peterson and $1 Sunfast! Tubfast! habv of California, who have also jF f Tufted mats and Vat dyed Prints. f fit f U been visiting with her parents, Mr. Lid Covers. Lua-jand Mrs. David Wood, left Saturday Gay and Bmart, new styles. Grand colors. home. cious for her i - details. Sizes I rl .' i'tT I. ' I -- el t' i.;:-- i - -- ' ; ; u A AO A THAT A HEL- AS VAST IT A organization-Refreshment- THE LOW DOWN ls t n s' 11. ft Si: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 ID ffiT.iiW 4 for Tub-fas- to uiaVwiuLD'b Enjoy delightful relaxation on cool, FAIR dean, Union Pacific trains, Delicious dining car meals . . . restful arrive sbep . . . freedom from highway Kaiards! You'll refreshed, ready to see more and do more at the Fair. CJ sCi& you can spend a day in Denver with no loss of travel time and at no extra cost, by taking advantage of the fast, overnight "Pony Express" from Salt Lake to Denver, and Streamliner "City of Denver" service from Denver to Chicago. I 04-4t(f- - CjG44lj p pleasures of a visit in glamorous Southern California! You can go to San Francisco via Los Aa jeles at little or no extra rail fare. 7$ 7' WTV .I 1 I tciexkoy the extra ? I LOW FARES TO MEW YORK $76.72 $99.57 $110.32 Bound Trip in Standard Pullmani Berth Extra Round Trip in Round Trip in , TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA LOS ANGELES Round Trip in Standard Pullmans Berth Extra low-co- Round Trip in Challenger Sleeping Cars; Berth Extra Round Trip in Comfortable Coaches Boulder Dam en route to Southern California. Convenient, side trips from Las Veg.is, N: v. for further A detail eootult: n SARGENT. Affcnt TREMONTON. UTAH I $31.92 $34.87 $36.62 RATH 1'HOXE 40 for -- tif BED SPREADS 7-- FOR CHILDREN EAST TREMONTON Miss Alice Brough has bcn spend ing the past week visiting in McCam mon, Idaho, with her girl friend, Miss AIvs Price. Mrs. Lena White and Mr. and Mrs Wilmer Woodruff spent weonesaay up Logan canyon. J. O. Garfield and Iran uanieia spent the weekend in Rigby, Idaho. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cardon. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brough at tended the county officers party, held at the Box Elder Park, Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Garfield, Irvin Garfield and Glen GarfKid attended the Second Ward outing held up Lo gan canyon Thursday. Mrs. O. L. Brough and daughters, Bernice motored to Morgan Tuesday to visit with Mrs. Brough's mother. Faye Garfield entertained several of her friends Thursday evening to a swimming and slumber party. 1.00 Jacquard designs in rayon and cotton. Scallop-pe- d edges- - Size 80" x 105". Colonial -- r Large sizes in Maple finish with wood foot rest. )j fl Ll 0 fi jr c - " t UKDUCED! "Elossie" RAG RUGSmate-- O . V M.A 5 m,tnhiu frrim! c do r:m he Cr,n,-- t .4 trxty whol W LADIES SLIPS TEERY TOWELS nity r.arams. Lit I n i with wltitt ti r--) hihcr-price- d Haiam! ' NOW! hMnarh. Urk of diriri, 'llinr. purt'Of" up nirhH, from liner,. A CahA check-- a You 11 RilV'e i) LADIKSSILK DUKSSKS Taken COTTAGE SETS 0 20 ONLV e) Sizes 21" x 45" KKliinf of nprvoiu vm a fwlin unrtM th and l,yw of P'P and alrrnir'h. bladder or of Other muna kulnpy may be burning, acaniy or too frPHti'nt urination. 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