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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1928 Basket Ball Game, Bear River High vs. North Cache High, January 1, 4 p. m. Admission 25 Gents Bear River Gym : Remarakble Picture of a Early Days by Mr. Ivins Utah-Arizon- (Continued from Front Page) threw blankets on them. The dogs tender branches from the trees. A whined and crept into the tent. The bolt of lightning struck the giant mocking bird flew from his perch on dead pine just across the creek and the juniper tree and took refuge un- tore it into a thousand pieces, scatder a projecting rock nearby. We tering them all around us and leavhad scarcely time to gather our camp ing the trunk, which was strongly equipment, carry it into the tent and impregnated with pitch, burning securely tie the door when the storm brightly while the storm raged. The the south like great piles of popcorn, broke in all its fury. The wind had and a breeze was blowing: from that increased to a gale. The clouds were .J : I l ...I . tlrlnen we reacneu uirctuvu. camp black and ominous. we found the horses already there, "Great hailstones fell, beating down backed up on the leeward side of a grove, of trees. We hastily tied and the grass and flowers and tearing the Ouch to have to sell lumber at is but it certainly soft picking for the man present prices r who wants to build. Experts say Will never be so cheap again. The man who postpones building is, in plain language, a boob. Now is the time. Let us figure on that jobyou'll be surprised! that-lumbe- Wilson Lumber Co. Everything to Build Anything" Tremonton, Utah Phone 11 creek, which a few minutes before had been a clear mountain stream, was a raging torrent. Trees, torn up by the roots, floated past, while great boulders loosened from the mountain side by the rivulets which flowed everywhere, rolled down into the canyon with a noise like thunder. "Fortunately the storm was of short duration. It ceased as unexpectedly as it had come. The clouds rolled away, and the sun came out and looked complacently down on the havoc wrought as though it had been an uneventful autumn day. The Mocking Bird Proves a True Father "As we stepped out into the sunshine the mocking bird flew from his shelter under the projecting rock and hopped among the branches of the juniper tree, uttering notes of alarm. We went over and drawing aside the inner branches found the mother bird there upon the nest, dead. True to the instinct of all flesh, she had protected her young while the storm beat out her life the little birds were safe. We took the tiny body and, digging a grave at the foot of the pine tree, near camp, carefully buried it. "Before we left the camp the little Faithmocking birds were grown. fully the male bird had fed them day by day and sheltered them at night, but there had been no more singing; he had just done his duty with a heavy heart, as many fathers have done before and since, and as he sat watched his young while they tried their wings in short flights from tree to tree, I knew that he would soon lead them away to their winter home in the south, where he would find another mate to take the place of her who had given her life that his offspring might live." YOUR GOOD WILL HAS MEANT THE PAST YEAR. To merit it through the coming year is our greatest desire. And to you, our friends, we extend heartiest wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. , ft INTHK HtftftT OP v Service VPOBTHE great wealth. "Money does not limit our giving, nor does Christmas limit the time. A. L. COOK. J. C. Penney Co. Pays Largs Sums as Bonus Christmas bonus checks distributed by the J. C. Penney company among its 1021 stores now in operation will total $412,307 and 4832 women employes will participate in the bonus distribution. Women participants include office employees in the New York and St. Louis offices and in the branch offices as well as in the stores which are located in 47 states. The present system of yearly bonuses has been in operation in the J. C. Penney company organization for many years and the individual bonuses are based on salary and years of service. Women associates in the stores receive bonuses in proportion to length of service and sales rec- Stage Pleasant Party yule-tid- J.CPENNEYC TREMONTON, UTAH Varied Stocks Attractive Prices On Winter Apparei Cloth ords. Total bonus distribution last year in the J. C. Penney company was $320,000. Frocks Dramatists to Play Dulceabelle This popular drama in three acts, written by Marion Davies, shows what a human Mollusk is, and what a grip Molluskry has on the person who allows that lazy instinct to grow. Molluskry saps the energy and ingeHusbands and wives separated and nuity from the soul so bad that even sold to the highest bidder. Infants the man of the house has no influ- torn from their mothers' breasts. Not ence over Dulceabelle, who is afflictnot fiction, but facts. Facts ed with Molluskry. She is the clev- hearsay, spread one of the greatest blots erest one of the household, seemingly, that to be ill and weak, but she is as on America's history, facts that about the biggest civil and strong as a horse and always was. brought upheaval in the history of Her life reminds one of a beautiful political the world. A motion picture based which is butterfly slowly fading away, on the greatest crisis through which only batting a wing occasionally. our A momoved. has ever country However there comes at the critical tion on which based book a of picture time in its life the curing element more copies have been printed and which strengthens its wings, and circulated than any other publication sends it floating in the air with all in ' the world with the exception of which the grace is dominant to the the Holy Bible. most beautiful of all butterflies. See Uncle Tom's Cabin, at the Liblife of leisure is characteristic in every way to this butterfly. erty theatre Sunday, Monday and The method of curing her is merely Tuesday. a psychological move at the proper time. And she becomes the sweet Cupid English woman with youthful charm Couple again. Laughter and sobbing are absoCupid won another victory last lutely assured, both on the stage and in the audience. The Mollusk will Monday, Dec. 24, when his love dart make everyone so disgusted that a pierced the hearts of Wilma Adams death sentence would be too sweet. and Leon Dunn and started them on Then the change comes, and she will the sea of matrimony. They were be the only one with charms, and ab- married in Brigham City on the solute essentials for a wife, sweet- above date. The bride is the popular heart, or mother. It would be ad- daughter of Mrs. D. E. Adams, and visable for every young person to the groom is the son of W. H. Dunn, of Thatcher. see, because the requirements of a both ' The Leader joins with their many good wife or husband shown. Dulceabelle was first presented at friends in congratulations and best the Capital theatre in Logan under wishes for a long and happy married the auspices of the U. A. C. varsity, life. and is the college play. Due to its success there, the cast has a special New Product Copies request to play it again. The college Hand Rived Shakes also sent a cast south and one north where they played 15 times, all told, In the early days of American home and met the people's approval building most houses were roofed with It will be here Friday, Dec. 29, at shakes, hand rived from cedar, pine or cypress, according to the locality. 8:15 sharp, at the new L. D. S. recThese hand shakes were used because reation hall in Tremonton. they were the material most easily and economically at hand, but the COMMUNICATION years have shown the lasting quality of the old shake roofs and even more "Money does not limit our giv-- . we have begun to appreciate 'recently ing, nor should Christmas limit true beauty of their Irregular texthe the time." ture and deep shadows. Now that the day on which we all Now red cedar shakes, hand rived eive and receive is nnst. this thnno-Vimay seem belated. It is very fitting like those of bygone days, are being ana appropriate that we have a day produced commercially and are rapof the year on which we all unite idly gaining favor among those who giving of the material wealth and seek something informal and distinccheer of our hearts. Many of us have tive la, their homes. received presents from those to whom The shakes used In roofing are 24 we sent nothing, and also nothing from those to whom we sent some Inches long and come In random valuable gifts. We either feel em- widths., They vary in thickness from Inch' to lnchs at the butt and barrassment or strain ourselves and our finances next exposure day to when laid with a enlarge our giving to include every- provide three full laps. When used body who has given to us. Let us on side walls, as they often are, they then consider this thought: "In as are usually laid with an exposure of much as ye have done it unto the 11 Inches. These shakes are least of these, y have done it unto 10 to In uneven courses, a laid frequently me." a We each make our budget and list device which adds rustic touch sugan older of dny. gestive of those we can remember in a material way. Let us include, as we arrange this list, not particularly Limestone as Veneer those who have given to us but many New methods have been applied to who may possibly not receive presents, the unfortunate, the sick, the the use as well as to the quarrying of sad, the discouraged ones or those stone. Indiana limestone 13 now comwho have met with misfortune. ing Into extensive use as a veneer apBut how about those others to plied to walls. Or it maj whom I am indebted for gifts in the be used as a structural facing over past? Form the habit of acquowl-edgin- g hollow tile or brick. It Is secured to every courtesy or kindness as the frame with galvanized metal tics, you receive them. Write them immethe same as a veneer of brick. diately after receiving their presents or speak of the gift and thank them. We should have an inexhaustible supDon't despair. If you can't run, ply of gratitude, but we each are lim- you can sit on the fence and register! ited, as indeed we should be by a scorn during the race. Makes Thatcher His Victims THBMOMTOM, (i TAX EVERYTHING J Knowing then how glad we have become because of giving at this one season of the year, go on and give each day, a courteous word, a salute, a smile of recognition, a word of encouragement to each one you may meet each day of the year. Dut, O! that we may "not counteract all our good let us never speak an unkind word, criticize a neighbor's or companion's acts or conduct he is doing the best he can. If you know a better way, teach him in the spirit of the Master. Never soeak to a second person negatively of a third, and if you hear others doing so, help them to see a better way. Remember the "Good , Samaritan" and bind up the wounds of "your neighbor" who is: Anyone in need. Their needs may be very urgent for kindness " and love than they have other dainty refreshments, prepared by the lady teachers, who demonstrated they could do something besides teach school. It was a delightful party and all At the home of Lyle Adams, present had heaps of fun. Thatcher, a very pleasant party was CARD OF THANKS given by the teachers of the local schooL Bunco was played and much We wish to thank all who helped merriment was created when someone us in any way through the sickness would get the necessary 21 or "roll" and death of our beloved mother and a couple of "fives." grandmother. The cozy home of Mrs. D. E. AdMRS. FRANK HULL, e ams was tastefully decorated in MISS LILLIAN MORRIS, colors that added much to the HARRY MORRIS, charm of the party. MRS. FALTER WYATT. A very interesting part of the eveSubscribe for the Leader only ning also was the time spent in partaking of an oyster stew, followed by $2.00 a year. Local School Teachers "Uncle Tom's Cabin Coming to Liberty MUCH TO US DURING Quality accounts. Three employees of the local J. C. Penney company store participated in A. C. the bonuses given by the company this year, according to O. P. Bates, manager. The woman employee receiving the largest bonus for sales If the modern extremist in life is volume was Mrs. Beth Tolman. Other interesting to observe, see "Dulcea- participants in bonus checks were belle" and why she is a Mollusk. Misses Ruth Getz and Mae Watkins. U. F kind Providence, as to money bank FAPM 0 $4.98 Beautifully Smartly Value-price- tailored! styled! d! 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