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Show JB E A PAGE TWO RIVER VALLEY LEADER R Tremonton, WILL PRESIDE AT Punished at Tremonton. Utah, on Thursday of Each Week for Friday Distribution Phone 23 Ht Street First BEAUTY SESSIONS Entered at the Post Office at Tremonton, Utah, as Second Class Matter Octolxr 15. 1925 A. N. RYTTING. FIitor-Publlsb- $1.75 Church President, pledged the assistance of his church in ef forts to improve living conditions of the Indians who reside on the great Navajo Reservation which embraces Southern Utah, Northern Arizona and New Mex ico, at a three day meet of sevenother church and ty-four at missionary organizations Spotlighting UTAH Window Rock, Arizona. HARVARD SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE TO UTAIINS 7A h SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) SOLDIER RATES ONE YEAR - S2.50 t tin Ir ' I VVV-X- v I'.V.i ' - . U 1 dards of quality aand purity are being met. r f WILL SURVEY Harvard University has de MILK SITUATION The Utah Public Health Assigned Its national scholarship to attract students throughout sociation will make a state- ENLISTMENTS OPEN FOR the United States, and offers wide survey of the milk situation CAVALRY AND INFANTRY an Invitation to Utah high to determine if provisions of a DIVISIONS IN PACIFIC school senior men students to recent state law governing stan- compete for what amounts to seven years of gratis training at the big eastern center of learning. Detailed information may be secured from the office of the Director of Scholarships, Har vard Cambridge, University, Massachusetts. President David O. McKay, chairman of the Utah Centen nial commission, will preside at a banquet cf beautificaticn com mittee members from all sections cf Utah as the climax to a daylong conference to be held in Salt Lake City, Saturday, November 16, Jean B. Carlos, man ager of the Beautification division has announced. In addition to President McKay, the session will be highlighted by the presence of two nationally famous speakers on beautification topics. They are L. Deming Tilton, of San Francisco, a planning consultant; and Carl Feiss of Denver, zoning and beautification expert. The chairmen of all state, county and community beautification committees will be guests of the beautification division at an opening breakfast at 8:30. Registration for all attending the conference will take place from 9 to 10 a. m., with a general meeting of all beautification workers at 10 a. m. Speakers at the general session, which will be presided over by Donald P. Lloyd, chairman of the beautification division, will be Gordon Weggeland, public relations and publicity chairman; John D. Rice, Clean-uPaint-u- p and Fix-u- p chairman; A. B. Paulson, state parks chairman; George H. Smeath, landscaping chairman; and Ray mond J. Ashton, planning and zoning chairman. At the session will be shown the Utah beautification film, "We Who Follow" and an instructive lecture will be given by the San Francisco consultant, Mr. Tilton. Mr. Carlos will summarize the ses- ;r;;;;s!:! er MrW ! isUiJiJJVir AHEAD rresittotMirdtKf Cclltft Setrc). Jirtatsai 1 It was announced today by Captain Schneider of the U. S. Army Recruiting office in Ogden that any individual enlisting in the U. S. Army for three years In Europe UTAIINS URGED TO Leaving New York at eleven SEND GIFT CELERY o'clock A. M., I flew to Loi.Jon in Utahns are urged to send gift into any of just 20 hours. A flight to London boxes of crisp, crunchy, delicious may enlist directly shows how the world is growing five divisions now stationed in Our relations with other Utah celery to These smaller. countries are becoming much more friends during celery week, the Pacific Theatre. are: 1st Cavalry Division, intricate as the globe shrinks, and November 10th, to 17th. It is units 7th In- our great need is better understandUTAH SEES nUGE estimated that at least 50,000 6th Infantry Division, 24th Division, Infantry ing which will beget wisdom. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT boxes will be sent out of the fantry DivisFor 20 years I have had a great 25th Division and Infantry More than 415 new firms list state during that week. Utahns ion. Enlistments are also open personal interest in studying the have been shipping this famous which lng seventeen million dollars in for service in the 11th Airborne secret of national prosperity, for the November indieach of each sum is course of the product capital have been recorded on Division for three year enlistees. natwenty-fiv- e within the vidual's years. past prosperity the corporation records in the For further information, contact tion. This interest was first awakoffice of Secretary of State E. E. your local recruiting office at ened when in 1925 I observed the Monson, during the biennial per "NATIONAL PUBLISHERS 2416 Washington Blvd. in Ogden. poverty of China for the first time. UTAH iod, July 1, 1944 to June 30. 1945. FEATURES More Thaa Resources The new businesses, a large part Countries having equal resources The "National Publisher," a Beet Sugar Goes East of which have been started by trade magazine serving the Beet sugar processors may now are not always equallymostprosperof our war veterans, range from spec weekly newspapers and adverinto all or parts of 14 ad- ous. That is an axiom people accept readily. They have ialized laundry service to con tising agencies of the f United ship ditional eastern states which come to know, sometimes subcon- sion. struction. For the proceeding States, featured Utah on the have besn as sugar sciously, that our democracy is Gus P. Backman, Centennial two fiscal years, only 192 new front page of its current edition. deficit areasdesignated the Department mixed of more, and perhaps finer, Director, will be the by prinicpal were for filed oper- The page, promoted and spon corporations of Agriculture. The Commodity ingredients than statistical reports a luncheon meeting, at speaker ation within the state. sored by the Utah State Press Credit Corporation will stand of national resources will show. at which Mr. Lloyd will preside. Surely, what makes one nation He will Association, states that "Utah the extra transportation costs outline the' complete Cen' is on the march!" and tells the necessary to provide to happy, peaceful, wealthy, need not tennial NATIONAL GUARD FLAGS sugar program. troublesome nation another make centennial story o u 1 1 i n i n g hospitals and other institutions RETURN TO CAFITOL from for revolution within. and members, in ripe Utah's march of progress during on an emergency basis whose i there are many ingredients the 5 divisions of beautification Truly, An Armistice Day highlight the past one hundred years. normal flow of sugar from Cuba in the recipe for national organization work, will hold sep- -' will be the presentation of the "There never was a brighter and Puerto Rico was stopped by Like Good Deeds j arate meetings during the after colors the flags and guidons of moment," declares the page, "to the maritime strike. hen the popular catch- noon. Today, three Utah National Guard reg- speak your piece in Utah, and word, even internationally, is "sePresident McKay will be chairimentsto Governor Herbert B. lneomparabaly the best medcurity," we know that one of the most valued ingredients is prosper- man of the banquet for all memMaw on the south steps of the ium is the weekly press." A ity. If people everywhere could un- bers to be held during the evenCapitol Arnold H. Rich, reprederstand and achieve the conditions ing. The guest speaker will be UTAHN GIVEN the War Have Your senting Department. necessary for prosperity, every Mr. Feiss. A special program of Immediately following the tra- HIGH HONOR FARM IMPLEMENTS and every entertainment has been arrangditional one minute silence at would This is like ed benefit REPAIRED memNOW H. James Justice Wolfe, 11:00 o'clock a. m.. Colonel Rich by Mr. Carlos. a good deed that pays off for everyAll county and community will review briefly the history of ber of the Utah Supreme Court Why wait until you are ready body. to use them ? each of the units called to fed- has been named by President Currently, the writer is concluding beautification members are ina to S. Truman Harry a eral service March 3, 1941. stay of eight weeks in Europe, the vited to attend the sessions. full benefit of which the readers of emergency board to inC. H. this column will have opportunity to Blacksmith and Machine Work.. vestigate the wage dispute beLDS CHURCH STUDIES shortllne twenty-thre- e tween share. On the itinerary are Eng"Mends Everything NAVAJO NEEDS land, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, railroads and fifteen nonoperat-in- g t Peple'a Ways" the Netherlands, Belgium, SwitzerI suffered for George Albert Smith, LDS railroad brotherhoods. years and am sc land, and France. thankful I that found relief from What is the Secret? this terrible I affliction that " "" Tne to is ' objective ili.il study political. : gladly answer anyone writing m ecv.:omic, social, and religious ions in each country, with a hope tor information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, of arriving at definite and signifP. O. Box S25, Vancouver, Wash. icant conclusions regarding the se- Pd. Adv. NUE-OVLabratone cret of individual and national prosperity. If we can be sure why it is that American wage earners and farmers can purchase with their earnings two tinges as much food, clothIL ing, shelter, and transportation as U out-of-sta- te THURSDAY, Seat CvJct City PRES. MC KAY Eyes East BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER 1 Uuh p, KOVEMB-j- l! V. lSfSt:VlE coring the 7 services llL I Relief SociPtv ... Hallowe'en just passed 'J vj'.' achold numerous been have there Sunday ev;rj-- . tivities goinj on in ot,r com- dent Mary s. munity, seme cf which are as and counselor WTith AreC Irauvs follows: The annual Primary Hallowe'en dance was held Friday evening. Alcn with the dance special entertainment was furnished by a group cf rirls. The on 3 act play presented by them was entitl:d, "The Green Ghost." Judging by the attendance, the dance was proclaimed a success. On Hallowe'en night the M. I. A. entertained their jouth with a dance. Many of those in attendance found out what their future held in store for them by a fortune teller who was present. Pop corn balls, cider and doughnuts and confetti were sold. Everyone had an enjoyable time. Wednesday evening, October 30, the Primary officers and teachers held a party at the home of Mrs. Andrea Huggins. During the evening Bunco was played with high prize going to Dena Christensen and low prize to Carrie J. Christensen. Special guests included Vida B. Jensen, Artel M. Brailsford, Mary Dawn Huggins and Nola C. Nessler. A gift was presented each. Chili and pumpkin pie wrere served, climaxing a very enjoyable even- conducting the Sm, trat:oi: O: ers included :.:rs j. ling, sen, Mrs. Amelia Victoria Johnson were also rr.ade' Mary Anderson, Johnson and a 1 i: iW as tots nal off: Gardner ac:orr.pa. ter thii Victoria Johnson all s'O was rendered by solo was played by R e vetera derson accompany d, Mr. Johnson. Other cbers were furnished"' ief Society chorus V cation and benedict-fere- d byMrs. Carlos' Mrs. Charles Check" -' Announcement the of liar,' u u forthcoming program and sale to the Bear River wa December 6. NO NON-- 1 Elah- n- tions are being ffia'EASON a grand success. gether LEADER WANT-:- . osed at ing. u DOBB TKUS Spp In the regular Fast Day services held last Sunday, the infant daughter of J. Burke and Birch and Suzanne veter 'orking 13 unde e""-1- p'in, the Stak? ing. La Rue Christensen McKinlay. was blessed and given a name by her uncle, Melvin Johnson. She received the name of Anne Marie McKinlay. Kenneth Birch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth o: BEFORE Finance DIFFER T AI or I Your New Or is ltffl Autor. Truck " JAMES m AGENCY Anderson, 0 ERVIH STOIC MEMBER FEDERAL WAREHOUSE SYSTEM Sub-commit- tee well-bein- PAYS HIGHEST PR! I GRAINS OF ALL KINDS Su?estion: home-neighb- HAVE RECEIVED CARLOAD world-neighb- DRIED BEET PULP! EXPECT A SHIPMENT OF three-memb- er ROHDE "'--'- i v-- - ' ,n. con-d- Wfiat ua the Roman thumbs down teally mean? 0 "V u rr r V 1 7 ka-- q When is A the workers on any other continent can purchase with their wages, we shall then understand the factors we must preserve as vital to all of us in our period of reconstruction. For awhile, I would like to be your European observer, for it is my con-vin that some important lessons can be pointed up by studying our continental neighbors. Ours is a great economy. If we in America can have enough foresight to cooperate fur the sake of production, our land can long remain the land cf freedom and plenty. Beginning next week, this column will survey postwar England, and will then proceed with some signif. icar.t observations cf cor.tr.entai c' real q bir thdav V, love be SOY BEAN PELLET! RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS Ii (Y a ja r I 5T WE DO CUSTOM Phone 41 riihPuil x to CHANGES Union PA Sirs 2c I Tea Gssenger U)U 11 HOME. 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