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Show BEAR itiVgR VALLEY LEADER gossip, and might perchance bring a lobbied if everybody worked work-aflush into the masculine cheek that aphard and kept on working. pears never to have known consideraIt will be a, great year for some om, tion or shame. for much gold is coming to thia eoun-:r- BEAR RI YER YALLEY LEADER WAD STATE JpS6CIAia Au independent, aggressive uew- paper, devoted to tLe social and industrial development of the Bear Eiver Valley and Box Elder ' County. Published every Thursday at Tremcn-ton- , ' Utah. Entered March as 10, matter class second 1914, at the at postoffiee under the Act of Tremonton, Utah, March 3, 1879. ' J Address all communications to Tk Leader, Tremonton, Utah. j Eastern Representative,' American Press Association, 225 West 39th Street, New York. J But through consideration for the little tired and overburdened woman whose life is being wittled away we commit the editorial gin of "omission." He was once dear to her, anil, womanlike, her heart may still cling to the brute who basks in the sua shine of life while she writhes in th-- i misery of neglect. To publish the story in all of ils cruel thoughtlessness and criminal in difference would be but an act of Juslice and retribution. But, then, it would bring shame and degradation to a. waning life whose burdens are al ready too great for the frial body to bear. Hence our voice is stilled, our pen refuses to move, and the details of the story are never told. . Every editor commits like sins of omission, but he does so after calm and mature reflection. A story comes to him in all of its sordidness and muiti-p!i"itof filthy and disgusting details. He must decide whether to send it forth into the world, to "speak as he sees and hears," or to enshroud it with the mantle of human charity for thj sake of the innocent one who would be humiliated and unjustly wounded through its publication. He weighs both sides, acts as his heart and his conscience dictates, and is himself the target of criticism from one side or the other, regardless of what his dey Advertising rates made known on application. Local advertising 8c per line per nsertion; classified advertising 5c per iine per insertion ... SUBSCRIPTION RATES - $2 - $1 - - j j - One Vear Siv Months Three ttonfhs j 60c SUBSCRIPTION NOTICE. ' cision may be. , If he publishes tHe story, the innocent sufferers and their friends term that your subscription has expir- him heartless and cruel. If the milk of ed, and that you are invited to human kindness flows in his veins and send in a renewal at once, in he suppresses the story, the scandal order not to miss any numbers. lovers are onto him in force because lie has not emblazoned a choice moiscd If God, for good, sees fit to deny of gossip to an expectant world. But the most pitiful object on earth us all else, may He as His best gift in his of all, grant us this to be of some is the cuss who gets caught editor the and then begs real, of some deep use, to our lellow-me- deviltry his innocent family" sake of the "for before we go hence and are no . not to print the story,, more seen. : ' ' If this space is marked with a Red Circle it is a notice to you . n - 0 ' ALVA D. McQUIRE, Editor and Publisher Thursday, March 13th, 1019 As the Editor Sees It. There comes a time in the life of every. editor when it is a genuine relief to be able to confess his sins of oniicslon liavy on the. "omission." '" ' Everybody Work. ;' i. .' ' Let 's everybody go to work! ; of gold into this community as a result of the next year's work that will chase the wolf way from even the humblest door in the county. Let's put gold into the pocket of every individual by work. Let's feed every stomack with the best in the market by work. Let 's fill our banks with the profits of the'' labors of the next twelve months by work. Lei: 's write prosperity in capital Let's bring a stream d ing the tyrannical rule of this neighborhood meddler we sometimes wonder if the world was not too severe on the Docto.-- . y from abroad. ' Who's out for a big slice of that " ' , , 0 Honest, now, which is the deepest wealth I in the. mire, the contemptible pinhead who from the street corner makes sciu- Everybody speak at once. Then go to work! The result wfil rilous remarks about passing women, be a rich blessing to Bos Elder eounty. or the woman who, by the studied art o of displaying her "charms," makes a The Neighborhood Meddler. Most neighborhoods have her. She is the most noticeable feature of the She is always on, the' jox landscape. It matters not that the job is she never sleeps on it. She is frequently the widow, of some man whom the community held in high esteem. In a moment of fatal weakness he annexed her to his lif3, and very soon that life became worthless to him and he. was glad to. lay it " - ' . down. . Since worrying him into his grave, her ambitnion seems to be to send him plenty of company for fear he may be come lonesome, deprived as he is of r her presence. .. plain bid for this unevitable notoriety? o Whenever we have a great national strike, be it railroad or otherwise, the ommon people are always the goats and their bleats of distress are consis feritly ignored by both sides. . ARE IN BAD CONDITION NOW In ten days they will be better and we will have another Car . i Energy , and perseverance make a require no pushing good team and from behind. . Bumper crops arebecoming so com mon in this country we will soon have to coin a new phrase to describe the increase. OF THE Latest Word In Furniture i Let every wheel turn every plov" move every man work. There's gold or at the end of the furrow. - LSI Nothing is begun, carried on without her meddlesome interference. She knows the full .family in Begin the study of diplomacy history of every man, woman and child your own home, and the rest of the for miles around, and if an .. lessons will come easy. breath of scandal is needed to forever wither and destroy a promising career, We repeat, every dollar kept in "this she furnishes it with glee. enriches the community Having long since parted with any just that much. Buy at home. o youthfull charms she may have once Tell yourself each day that you are possessed, the possession of attractiveness in the young people seems to fill a success And you will be one in ' her withered heart with gall. Tie time. r Or boys of the community are all trifling When a pretty girl smiles every and vicious, the girls are "weak and " silly. Their mothers and fathers are man in sight begins to swell out his ' no better, and really one cannot chest. , toi o 'is the world what coming imagine No affair of community or private Put your words, as well as your life is too big or too little for her med- money out at interest. A courteous dlesome tongue to dip into. She an- word to your neighbor today may noys us, but we tolerate her. She na?s bring you two tomorrow. o us, but we bear it. At times she al most drives us crazy, bue we endure it. Life is never so sweet but what a And there is no remedy, no recourse. little taffy gives it a better flavor. o Yes, there is one. vDr. Ossler sug' out of was frowned is and a gested it, Modesty jewel but, like moid court. But, honestly, when contemplat jewels, in this day it is hard to find. completed ' ON OUR FLOOR Watch the "Leader" We are now better supplied with V "Edisons" and RECORDS tban we have been for several months COME IN V Make your selection at the house of "Beautiful Home Furnishings" Shaw & Iverson PHONE 14 TREMONTON, UTAH g ffi The - F-ordson- - Tractor .' ' work to be had" is often a phantom of the brain. It seldom ex; ists for the man who wants to work. "No : There is work plenty of it for people who are looking for work instead of ease, or a soft snap. If the job' won't, hurt you, go out and hunt the job. Don't loaf. ' work work plenty of and more work. When we wait for money to hunt us the other fellow gets it. But the man who works, gets the money-ai- id generally keeps it. ' The output of this community might be increased by half might even be It requires work :. Bear River Valley Implt Co : ' L , TREMONTON; UTAH Our reputation for fair dealing and reliable goods, coupled with the De Laval record of service and durability, has made the De Laval Cream Separator the leader in this community. XV'711'H a single tool the combination wrench and V screw driver shown below, which is included with every De Laval you can take it apart and set it up again in a lew minutes. Could anything be easier or simpler? There are no complicated parts no chain drives, no cog wheel puzzles, no ball bearings to get flattened or broken. Every adjustment can be made quickly by the man on the farm without special tools of any kind. Such simple construction makes the De Laval not only the longest lasting but also the easiest separator to clean and care for. THE ONLY TOOL REQUIRED WITH A NEW DE LAVAL We will sell you a De Laval on terms that can't holp suiting you. Come in and cumin tho machine; let us how. you what it will do. & - K Igli t now you are preparing to read things "As the Editor Sees Them. ' ' But you won 't. V And therein comes our sin of omission, for by the rule of "an eye for an eye and a tooth for ii tooth" we should publish as we letters by work. Wo can do it if we work. sec. ' ..'" Any community can do it by work. 1'or instance It only requires confidence, intelliWe might mention by name a robust man who is well gence, and work plenty of work. 'strong, hearty, posse wed of this world's goods, whose every personal want appears r to be satisfied, who seeks the pleasure of the world and enjoys them himself. Then we might mention the frail little wife who patiently, toils at home day by day, throughout the daylight hours and far into the' night. We might tell the story of how she seldom has an hour to call her awn, of how the grinding burdens of life are crushing her into a premature grave, of how the joys of living have degenerated into .th bitterness of mere existence; We might'' tell the story "As the Editor Sees It," and humanity would have but slight sympathy for the man. It would serve as a choice morsel of , it j ; Mn Farmer j When you choose your"Tractor what will your requirements be? THE FORDSON, , like" the Ford car,, offers the safest investment and the best service, as shown by its wide use. The reason why the! FORPSON service is superior is because ;of its . better construction, The FORDSON does not possess the faults of the old line tractors. Its engine is dust proof; the gears are steel cut and run in oil; no dust to ; cause trouble; even the airentering the carburator is washed directly through: waer.. The radiator sets on the front as it should do; the engine is 4 cylinder of heavy- - duty Ford type, noted for good service; the transmission is of the heavy truck 3 speed sliding gear, type; rear axle has worm drive, same as used for the better class heavy trucks. Very simple; the entire Tractor has but three important places to oil; any boy can operate' it. You should,order one now, while we have them oh hand. STEWART MOTOR SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL BUY A TlT2lnffllfflGlnl, CO, Utah |