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Show PAGE TWO. -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Winter Crop Harvest 1 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER I Putt shed at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of Each ft'eek for Friday Distribution Phone 23 First Ve.t street 1 11I'Wrvm I I i N". RYTTTNG, Editor-Publish- FczscMe We are very busy in school. We 250 RATES 191.') 1)5,918 28,076 33,500 ' Y.Af nves an t' Change inc. 4 inc. 19 inc. 1 ttct ii ; inc. Military personnel 2,100 5,500 dec. 62 13 OTHER INTERESTING ACCIDENT FACTS FOR 1916 The National Safety Council fibres also show that: ed when the Senate refused to 1. One out of even- 13 persons in the United States suffer Governor Maw's interim confirm ed a disabling injury during the year . . . 10,100,000 per of Wendell Grover. appointment sons were injured. Two other candidates for the Deaths of children under 5 increased 3 per cent tax commission were submitted Deaths of children in the year group decreased 8 per to the Senate. They were Elisha cent Warner, former state senator and I s f rI mi i ani M.rs. ij : v;.;; . .c Jit! SOClctv p... th e in Granlt mis Is The the cr. .. . - Place-'- -' Elmo Lish and returned from family have Californi? where they sp'nt winter. school. Mrs. George Smith and childMrs. Bean's First Grade ren of Colorado are spendir-- ' a few days here with her parents Charlene brought som? pussy and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. willows to school. That is one of II. A. Lish, Sr. The ward reunion held Febthe first signs of spring. We made a pussy willow border. We ruary 27 was very successful. cut out pussy faces and put them Some 250 were served a hot plate dinner. The long tables were on stems. We are learning songs about beautiful, favors were little pionpussy willows. It is time to fill eer women. The program and oer Red Cross Boxes for the boys dance finished one more successful reunion. and girls in other countries. , Mrs. Dean Haslam spent a few We are all going up town to buy the things. We hope they days here with her parents, Mr. will like the boxes. We would and Mrs. Duett Loveland and other relatives. like one ourselves. Mrs. Cannon's Second Grsi Mrs. Clarence Perry and Children are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. We ar hrvir fen in sco"1 their parents, Howard Johnson of Preston, Mondav we made tulips and windmills. We have made a food Idaho. Lowell Burbank of Brigham chart for a better breakfast. We are drawing pictures for an art City visited his parents, Mr. and exhibit. We have new books Mrs. A. R. Burbank and his little '"ho". Uncle Funny Bunny. We daughter, Susan, Saturday. Lois Fryer was recently elected Jike our Uncle Funny Bunny J 0 6 16,500 16,000 1 Mr. -- FATALLY SPEAKING OF 19 16 1916 ALL ACCIDENTS 100,000 Motor Vehicle 33,500 Home (civilian) 31,000 16,500 (civilian) Occupational Public (civilian, not motor vehicle 17,000 summer ; c w ux in invention We have been writing some let ters too. We have read many bicV.s. We hope the sick people in oer room will soon be back to S1.75 The following National Safety Council table overall picture of the accident death toll in 10 16: at Logan and b3r-ce- r. er SOLDIER 1 j are making a new picture It is about Peter Rabbit. SUlSCRIIf ION KATES (la Ad vane) ONE YEAR - McKinley School News THURSDAY, JIAECH,; ' Sorority at the u , , I Entered at the Tost Office at Tremonton, Utah, as Second Class Matter October 15, 1925 a. Tremonton, Utah. "tie I -- EM: 4 .' m ham and m Relief RoHt 5"ei-- a ' E orus ang rv,r opening ar.d c0? wre by Mrs. Bishop Clarence Fry The misses. Jes;5ie . Janei Lijh returned ho visiting their I N fll Garnell Evans Lish and their gerton, Utah. brS) Layle Campbell 0f City, visited hisw a Logan hospital SaS ! 1 af Sunday. He was MnandMrs.Walter family. 'i ? - 5-- v 1 L z scare y. Arkansas ar.i :i f Microwaves receS? iff ered to hav of light rays. They can be 1 d; , nahng purposes on 1 mg station, much M are focused hv , search;;short dist guided through ".I IT.C It's Tit for Tat commissioner who has held his The definite, dynamic relationship books. . JK post since 1931. Mr. Warner was which In ar'tr""";- wp grQ rtiTCj'" bear to wages and named to replace Heber Bennion wages prices to prices has been drama our three and four times tables. Jr. who was selected to succeed tized effectively in recent weeks. To will soon be spring. We get Gordon Taylor Hyde on the Fin the average American housewife, ourIt summer vacation May 16th. ance Commission. however, who counts out carefully We are planting flowers for and apportions out even more care Confirmations and rejections fully her husband's weekly pay, the mother's day gifts. by the Senate were marked by We are studying about Salt, relationship hj?s been real enough 9. long executive sessions. No ac all along. Lake City. 10. tion was taken on the governor's To Mrs. PennythrLft, the houseMrs. Grover's Third Grade I ( tt Boa I recommendation of H. Fred Eg wife, taking her change out of the Jenele Bennett, Shirlene 11. an, a Republican and a Park City crockery put in the cupboard to exStark and Peggy Theurer change it fur basic family needs, banker, as the new member of the reporters. the State Industrial Commission sentsfacta that prices "down" reprereal "raise" in is wages 12. to succeed O. A. Wiesley. Action well The Tremonton schopl is draw understood. With her the basic on this appointment was delayed problem is: How far will the money ing for an Art Exhibit. The pic pending Mr. Egan's release from go? When she has to take out less tures will go to Box Elder County. during the year. i land I 1o Two hundred thousand persons were iniimvl in the army change to buy a loaf of bread or The best will be select drawings bottle of milk, th;i! pood to her ed from each room to make the every week in 1916 and 1,920 were killed every 7 days. Besides the override on the as a ;r0g' v lo boost pay husband. And exhibit. All schools will send public welfare funds and the cause for jubilat....i. drawings to the big show. The Mass Prr Auction Way fhe ln:Clty Saftlfcy Committee held in limited action on appointments, ,; .L th, For ILeva U the seventh week in the Senate the we centennial are Ford Uosone Judge Henry whose II, in year L",m,of Salt grandfather r practiced so well the mechanics of learning Pioneer Songs and February 25, the following action was featured passage of the State Insurance Code and the good economy and who dealt fairly ;!e( and well with the mass output sysIn social science we are study "The y Safety Committee urges all local govern- - Clegg Labor bill and the defeat tem, recently started bewhat may of a ing aoout mining. We have Patrol I aes SemlU take act. proposed veterans' housing come a trend in the automobile in- learned j about gold, silver, iron, llklSal motor-powereWKierPad dustry. In making the first postwar d operation of I S bd scooters, bikes and similar vehicles on streets and hieh-vay- s Amended to eliminate county price reduction on cars, Mr. Ford steel, coal, oil and zinc. . mutuals from the close regula nPtliallw (TQtlA .1uie Tuck by underage unlicensed juvenile Carolyn and Marie equivalent ol a :J I such vehicles by children under the a- -e of 16 Anyone can (aft "values" : . .' BUT boost to allAmericans. who buy abiVlnfX uuiis proviaea under tne new wage "j Stimpson, fourth igrade re uim '" "siiub cauuoi 8iana and if Fords, law in the up other car manufacf against code, the Insurance bill passed porters. and such operation is a definite hard fact. Your own against i'bjtv I with only one dissenting vote. turers follow, it will mean a boost to Juvenile coinls m i comparisons will convince you thai all who buy automobiles. nm And as our teacher, Mrs. Miller, That was cast by Sen. Warwick mass your Jewelry money goes furthe- rFriday '7 , of production automobiles -alt .ra he offenders are brought before herel buy adx told us that all the schools in C. Lamoreaux lt Lake), comes to peak, still lower then, It s aho prices Box Elder county were who had previously lost by a vote will to going surely follow. of 17-- 5 an attempt to eliminate While labor leaders thought this a have an art prild. The best picfrom the bill a section which ex- step in the right direction, some of tures from all the rooms are goempts the insurance industry mem quickly stated that "price cut- ing to be sent to Brigham where from provisions of the Sherman ting" would have no effect upon their ithe judges are going to choose Anti-trulaw. Voting with him plans for wage drives. Neither in the best pictures from each room. dustry nor labor look forward to exon the amendment were Sens. tensive in? They will be sent to all the price cutting, particularly schools in Lorenzo E. Elggren the county. We are lt wiiout greater production, nor to say that some of our Die glad should either expect to Gibbons Lake), Hyrum gain from continued wage drives without bet- - tures were sent. David Jones BRIDAL DUO A ter Mrs. Miller's Sixth Grade and Rap P. Lund auction. The kev to th rice balance is: more The controversial labor bill, wn Coraleigh Didericksen and output w"oaBificette. '"'Rock ter diamond ond 4 Bonnie Rae Richardson, union successfully passed the STtl 1 manufacturer ' has advorf;,House without amendment, was tn.s .; tide diamonds, ( O lance thus: "If we want a NJwvA-!5M , matching weddin y ring passed by the Senate only after big ;c r cut out of the income hat 3 diamond., :'e Rock I Xv pie eiWe are happy to have the news .f" it had been "watered down" by ther as management or ' I labor, the best amendments presented by Sen. way for all concerned is to bake day again, so here is the news. a bigger pie." He In our school last week we had Ward C. Holbrook Escontinued, "You can't cut a contest bigger in art. We sent in two the out pieces of a sentially, amendments give smaller You can't continue to pictures. pie. an a There is going to be a' . 'A-',,"'V''- ' .1 to chance James employer by Conrad petiraise wages, anywhere, out of committee to choose the best tion the State Industrial Comshrinking production." That is right. mission for an investigation pictures. We hope to have them In an industrial The overriding of a cuberna to sustain the governor. democracy like sent to all the schools rather we have a high than an ours, election in the as a torial vote, the first such action standard of Rep. Clifton G. M. Kerr means county. of living because largely our unfair escaping labor 22 producin years, highlighted the 27th Elder), majority leader; Rep. tion of goods has been Our room is planning to make practice by refusing to bargain line brought into Utah Legislature's seventh week Weston L. Bayles with the lowest a Red Cross gift box. It will Juan) until a bargaining agent is consum-e- r possible duly of action. and Rep. R. E. Christensen prices. Volume production, ev- contain the set up. The bill had provided! following: pencils, ery time, means greater value to house However, In other aspects, the chairman of the for the election tooth pads, brushes and tooth ..... petition. ai lower prices It week also was important to citi- appropriations committee, led wiin-paste, washcloths Its amended form the mea In and handkeralso means more to those who in- chiefs. zens as well as political sub- the fight to override the veto sure We hoDe the npnnlp in vested outlaws the the that capital secondary boy bought the other divisions throughout the state while those seeking to sustain cott countries will enjoy them nd " mcans more and sets up several unfair !w labor inasmuch as the governor sign- the governor's action were Reps. labor BJrthtfone ting f use builds and the ZOT moMtve them. product. for practices employees . ... , tak l ed into law acts to Increase In- 'Mrs.) u. L. Jack lt We can hardly wait for Lake): and unions. It a Balance Keep n a good mar-pipassed by These heritance tax exemptions; to em- Ed J. McPolin ; T. M. of 19 to 3 with one absent. not all ofthoughts may explain why weather so that we can have our labor has been power cities, towns and counties Rees Lake) and Frank to pym periods and play times outCasting the dissenting votes were get behind the banner thatwilling J y th ... to initiate and finance sewer Bonaccl "indus-trside. Sens. Val H. Cowles can afford a 25 On the final roll call vote In Lorenzo and sanitary projects and to progeneral wage Mr. E. increase without raisin Jeppson's Seventh Grade lt Elggren vide some measure of financial the House, seven Democrats Jane Wayner and Beverly The American Federation Lake) and Sol J. Selvin of Labor relief to Utah's joined with the 33 GOP memhas reported its findings The House concurred tfronson, reporters. that in 1946 on W,c wage increase political units through distribu- - bers present to override the veto in the modified in- .. brought I Senate version a vote by of 45 m il annually or $1,000,000 in creases yes, 11 no, 4 ab- of the bill "ving costs of by a vote of 46 yes. 8 ...nuun . sent. Nylon Family ine balance of wagesequal liquor profits. no and 7 absent. and The word nylon is a is 7: s The generic term i prices that governor t a close just in 3 signed Gov. Herbert B. Maw our eco and not a trademark. Like "wood" Longest and loudest oratory of nomic structure. disagreed which will grant tax or "glass." it designates a inheritance with the legislators and place! Now is the time for " ' wcur- family each Amerof related ins veto on SB 183 a bill to exemptions on estates of $40.000 - ,w ' to compounds, which may ican ii understand, "in nr uir ion veterans' along with uss Mrs a and as to properties. f,,rm or fo'.hion.d" P- .transfer all control over sales companion mea- bill 'Bf0oc.,',0EndP0n,I0,, rennythnft the housewife, that all vary sure. to increase half of iNe:u-itax revenues to the legislature of us must cooperate in every member of order to use these fundamental economic Th? rejected bill with the gover- estates held in Joint tenancy i:n p.T house had his views the m facts to partisan selection of the judicto exto $40,000 also was the advantage of the nor's explanatory message was passed by t!v press before the vnt,. was uhele iary, and passage of a bill for House. We- canr.ot taken hope to maintain equalization of tax returned to the Senate on Thurs-'i- y and the measure killed. assessment Opposin- -f for long tins free America which we Appointments ,v the .mv,-v- . and that, bodv were 17 members. Those fav- - love, unless we seek The vote to kill SB-- was nor also came long f,lr their share '.TJIT the bi; w.rrran?e It over his ve to by a vote and understanding rather Those voting for were Sens. f?rns. NYwril pf 20 y(S to 3 no. Those who 'f the limelight nnd this news Knight iu.,,1 tirocKbank. iulv. Clegg, Lake); group was Kav P Day, Fowles stages v "ted to sustain the gubernator- fusal highlighted by Senate re- Lund (R Sanpete); wiiicn in UK' end ire Hirsehi, Holbrook. to (.cstructivo Houston. Jonto Mitchell confirm the reappoint- Melieh ial action were Sens. Flias all. es. MeShane, Melich and I, ment of J. SolCowles; Lambert lt Gibson as vit! and Elggren. Day Lake); Lorenzo F chairman of the State Tax Com Opponents of the housing bill , rsren IS RMI. ft. . i 'oponents of the measm-Lake) and Sol The bill to require the State in n.umea mission, one of the most learn- sisted J. Selvin (n.T it leans toward social- Tax Commission bill U the ' Populor to work toward ed and well versed men necessary to ism and that it would not qUor .. . tfy)a In state take care of . The measure then was trans- solve the Smartly . styled wofch .I.L a serious housinV of equalization valassessed Mr. the ' for men with .Kooniion government, Gibson' ... ' as ! situation, w lodi.i; .I.L.J materials to would ierrea the House which WITH ue over the state traveled a shortage and that demands of still be brocel.f. J flk cord. hard to get and the pro6mt; the veterans could be road, but finally passed v expected jects would be slower In develop- rocky d to increase if H-after amended to set the the "reasonable re- ing than i of quests" are not construction under pri- basis at 40 instead of 50 per cent l1 granted The vate Industry. rn.sworth. his present Senate had than an hour all , of a "fair reasonable value." VotA,I:t " already severpassed o Two the new welfare ... other actions ht either Sen- of the vn.n v . veterans mensiirt-ing i., against the measure .i... at cau-scforce a vote on a motion '"'"""v.ioncr. Mr. considerable in- - form were Sens. Cowles. in this "t" ' . TRTMONTOM UTAH eluding fl o. will take over the crcat" Elggren vacancy VeteraW Department" SB-STANLEY R. PALMER. Mgr. Farr. Gibbons. Jolley. Knight measure to provide for non- - and Ward. Drownings incmised 2 per cent to a total of 7.300 Falls killed 27,800 persons, about the same as in 1915 More X'ople were killed in their homes than in traffic . . . 34,000 as compared to 33,500. Two states Arizona and Marylandshowed reductions in their trail ic toll. Total time lost due to deaths and injuries to workers was 4o,vw,w) mandays, which is equivalent to the shutdown for an entire year of plants with 1,400,000 workers Seventy-fiv- e passengers were killed in airplane accidents Eighty-nin- e passengers were killed in railroad accidents. However, 1,137 trespassers were killed. Fire loss as estimated by the National Doard of Fire Un- s "P z,i Per cent over 191 for a total loss - V, ' , oi .jui,uuw,uuu or more than $1,500,000 every 21 hours One person was accidentally killed every 5 minutes in V ' a"? one ,)erson was injured every three seconds hollLr - -:. man ..onit rw petln?;I'fe K s 262-pa- ge HUUf (if w) 1 v'v Tri-Cit- 1 at Tanner's ; . i lU, 3 1 dallar-for-doll- J (D-Sa- st (D-Sa- - (R-Uta- h) VX. ' WtlMByZ' , si? rVlOy tU - y i x (R-Bo- (R-S- hi x an r sifc 4,-- (D-Sa- f' lt rfcw-v,-""- y I :t , , it) (D-Sa- ' rf "-.. k (D-Sa- hard-press- ed . r; SB-10- SB-10- "bir 9, C.-9-m- , na-tio- - 8 iR-s- ut H-1- 2! snon-Mghte- Ui-Sa- (D-Sa- lt 4 .. ' fc)ii-Kli- t 'n0 ,ff. m- - - 7, . 17 O. C. Tanner Jevelry Q - j Farmnh a i? 8. "Five Fine Stores of Beautiful Kin , v. rJ' m |