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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1929. "BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER ing business by the signs of the sector of the conference. zodiac They place no credence in the Coach Harry Hughes and his Color Subscription Rate supernatural, but never "make gar ado Aggies are always near the top One Year, in advance $2.00 den" without first consulting the al of the conference column. The Color Six Months, in advance $1.00 manac. To what proportion of the ado Aggie team is the only eleven in Three months, in advance.-- .. .50 country's population this applies is the conference that has won more impossible of determination, but it is games from a Dick Romney coached Entered at the Postoffice at evident it is no small minority. team than the Romney coached team Class as Second Utah, After all, the end and not the means has won. This year Hughes has is the thing to consider. If all busi another capable eleven, one that has Published at Tremonton, Utah, on ness transacted on every other day of lost two games, but still one that has the month than the thirteenth were great possibilities, and that is a threat Thursday of each week. successful 'twould be folly to do busi against any team in the conference, The Aggies are hoping to shake the ness on the "unlucky" thirteenth, and Published by THE LEADER PUBLISHING CO. if the gardners a la zodiac always Colorado Aggie jinx this year. Twice raise bumper crops there is no reason in the past two years the Farmers Incorporated why they should adopt another have lost by exceedingly narrow marmethod. THE PAY ROLL gins, last season by a 6 score when the goal kick failed. The previous year The pay roll and pay day are proon the occasion of the dedication of ducts of our modern industrialism. TIME TO TAKE STOCK Once a year business establishments the new stadium at Aggies, the Color They did not exist when the human race wasi divided into slaves and take stock, weigh resources against ado team took a victory after the masters, nor even during the period liabilities, turn back the old poges and Utah team had outplayed them in S of hand craftsmen when workmen put pen to new. Each year the every department of play except get business strikes balance and ting the points. labored alone in their homes. Today TO CALL starts again, not again from the old One or two of the veterans whp both are commonplace. uniso is it because but is from old fresh the been it have on the Utah Aggie Injured beginning, Perhaps versal and commonplace that people year's finish. list may be back for the C. A. C. That's the move that will down old man Once a year the individual serious game, but at least one more never look upon the pay roll in its regular Even though Fishburn's are true light as the life blood of the minded man or woman or ambitious will probably be added to the list of extravagance. When I see suits priced $50 to merAlma Gardner, veteran girl or boy take stock, stock of hap- injuries. community. To the home-tow- n in their clothing, they still sell "Great" $90 I shift my position to Fishburn's where chants pay days have always been piness and the health and the wealth center, was carried from the field those and business Each Saturday after one of the best games yet days, good upon which it is founded. coats. They're great for wear, for appear- I can get an oufit just as smart for $35. merchants received as a great dis- measurers with the yardstick of con of his career. It is doubtful that he covery the idea that every day would science the component elements of can play this week and he may be ance, for style, for value. You'll find the They sure know their tactics when it comes be good business day in the town or these two great pillars of life; health out for the season. With Gardner out to clothes. folks there great people to deal .with, too. city whose industries were so numer- of body and mind and spirit, and Coach Romney will probably turn to ous and diversified as to make every wealth of experience,.mental resour- Richard Pearse who started out the ces, friendships, the will, to do, and year as a center, but ,was sent to day a pay day. tackle when tackle injuries weakened Pay rolls mean business for mer . chants, taxes with which to run local Inventory is important to the cor- that section. He has never been in a governments, homes, schools, churches poration and to the individual because college game. charity, public improvements and pub it points out basic truths. First, perDoug Bergeson should lie contentment The more pay rolls haps, is that life is growth. Another be ready for the Colorado Aggie the more of all of these community that the matter of our growth is in game, but Ken Vanderhoof, the other assest. And finally, and of still our own hands. And still another that regular guard will not be in a suit greater importance, pay rolls mean we may guide ouselves to a more pro- again this season. Joe Day, veteran employment for the community's sur ductive and happier future by know- tackle, will not be able to play until plus labor and attractions which lure ing and correcting the mistakes of the the Denver game comes on November new workers and new families. 16. past. . To "know thyself" continues to be For these reasons progressive. Coach Dick Romney's substitutes growing communities offer induce the first rule of happiness and success, that he has had to use during the in ments to new industries. Each new which are one and the same. Honest jury seige have been coming through factory means another pay roll. The is profitable, but very nicely. Wilkins of Hinckley, who offers include free land, low taxes painful, as most unaccustomed exer was raised in the course of three days cheap fuel or water, local capital, and tion is. Probing a lazy mind, a sore from a third string end to a first even free use of buildings for limited conscience or a hollow tooth is un string tackle, has played brilliant periods. pleasant But it is absolutely necess- football in both games he has entered. Within certain limits, a growing ary to prevent further decay, and Nelson, Cliff, and Larsen, who played population is beneficial to every eventual dissolution. last week all performed well. Welch, community and what benefits the Experience exposes the weak links in another substitute, played a fine CONTROL" community as a whole serves each of the chain of life as in the chain of game Saturday, and may start this its component parts. business. Inventory is the reading of week against C. A. C. as a halfback. The Farmer coach will spend the experience. It must be done honestly, This isn't "hot air" either, fellows. What SUPERSTITIONS All I want you to lend is your ears I buy week in polishing his offense and in courageously, without Else one Many things thought commonplace day the chain will snap. developing a defense which can stop I'm talking about is the new idea about the and customary seem unusual and Let us take stock, nor fear to know the strong smashes of the my own clothes. But here's the point I get chance into if our weaknesses. Knowing, we may Hughes eleven. No scrimmages are strange by they get control of body heat by wearing proper them at Fishburns, and being bighearted, print A care in point is the delay in correct them, and build stronger and booked for the Aggie camp, as Romrecording a deed in the capital city of surer, happier for ourselves become ney is taking no more chances with clothing. Let Fishburns show you how to Pennsylvania occasioned by the re more usefull to others. just want to put you wise to why they call me injuries. f usal of a woman to transact business keep those chilly breezes out. on the thirteenth day of the month and by the reluctance of a man to in U. S. A. C. vest his money under an "unpropit C. College Collision ious" sign of the zodiac. It must be generally known that Ted Wilson, while in Ogden SaturLogan, Jubilant because they were there are thousands of people, both "Dutch day night met with an accident, while urban and rural, who "swear" by the able to stop almanac and who believe the dumber Clark and defeat the Colorado College driving his car south on Washington thirteen is "unlucky," and yet to Tigers, the Utah Aggie gridders and avenue, where, near Five Points, he great numbers the thing seemed un- their coach Dick Romney have turned collided with a Reo speed truck, load 1H lUWiXi believable when presented in news- their atttention to another crucial ed with poles, which was parked in tfI game. Saturday of Chis week th such manner that the poles projected paper type. Many who deny being superstitious Aggie tangle with their ancient rivals across the highway. In the collision also deny that superstition has any- Colorado Aggies of Fort Collins, in the poles struck Ted's car, smashing thing to do with "believing in signs", one of the chief games of the confer the windshield and overturning his cake was beautifully decorated and a fellows are actually rulers and could not find a place for that type of Ted received or planting the garden and transact- - ence and the only one in the western car. In the smash-uornamented leaders, even though they show signs employee." several cuts about the face and head, vase of yellow rose buds The favor. of senility by refusing to see ability while the occupants of the Reo truck, each of tne four tables. dolls dressed in in middle aged men other than themwere daintv little NURSES ENROLLED WITH of whom were eight Mexicans, five selves. rose petals of different colors. RED CROSS FOR SERVICE children, were thrown to the pave After dinner the evening was spent Berton Braley hits the proverbial nail ment and all severaly bruised, one of smack upon the head in his excellent Enrolled with the Nursi.ig Service the children being taken to the Dee in playing Rook, Ellen Woodward Mae poem, which closes with the following Edna and the first f the American Red Cross at Wa'lQ prize winnnig inhospital, where it was found the stanza: Ward the consolation. ingfon are 49.0CO nurses, qualified juries to be of a minor nature. Ted were The under the society's regulations, who present: "MIDDLE-AGEguests following PEOPLE," they was taken to the Bigelow hotel where Miss Ruth may be summoned to service in time often hold back, his injuries were attended to by Dr. Miss Margaret Woodside, Ezra Rich and he returned home Mon.. Johnson, Miss Burmingham, Miss They don't like new pats, they prefer of disaster or other emergency. From the Red Cross enrollment were Mendenhall, Brabara Thuerer, Edna the old track; day night. Mae Ward, Verna Getz, Ellen Wood And Youth frets and rages at order assigned 20.000 nurses in the World In explaining the accident, Ted says War. Theae Rsd Cros3 nurses are Leah Woener, Beth McFarland, and rule, it was absolutely unavoidable, owing ward, the Marion Johnson, Jane Barkel, Grace While middle-age- d standing reserve of the Army and people just smile to the manner in which the Mexican's Navy Niirse Corps of the United Flo Luke, Fae Adams, Marie cool. Sargent, and keep truck was parked, with the load of States, and are also called upon ,foi McDowall, Ruby Bowcutt. For, spite of the talk that the youngpoles which projected from the truck In other governmental health service sters have hurled, out across the highway. He was services. The middle-age- d people are running driving between two other cars, and the world!" as he passed ahead of them, he turned Little St. Euetatlus Island in the Dutch West Indies gave retuge to out, to avoid the Reo, the hood and Dies American ships during the Revolution body of which he could see was parked SOME PEOPLE RESENT IT The hurricane of last September about five feet out from the curb at William Harvey Maynard, 63 years an angle. It was impossible for him of age, died at his home in Garland "That young chap will succeed," re- struck the Island, causing heavy loss. to see the projecting poles, hance the at 10:30, Monday night, from what marked a business man recently. "He The American Red Cross was glad to collision. appeared to be a sudden attack of thanked me for calling his attenion to 3end a small cash relief fund in rea grammatical error he had made. We membrance of the historic friendship heart disease. of the Island folk for this republic. He came here with his wife from have never been so slack "that we St George at the beginning of the 10 season and has been employed at the sugar factory. He came home Mon day evening .apparently in his usual Quarterly conference of the Bear River Stake will be held in the Stake health, and as was his custom, helped Tabernacle on Saturday and Sunday, his wife about the housework. About November 9th, and 10th. The first 10 o'clock, he complained of being session will be a priesthood meeting tired, undressed and was about to and will be held Saturday at 7:30 P, retire, when he was stricken. M. All men and boys holding the Mrs. Reta Burnington, Mrs. Gene-iev- e priesthood are urgently requested to l, Williams and Mrs. Helen be in attendance. motored to Ogden, Wednesday General meetings will be held on afternoon on busyiess Sunday at 10:00 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. The M. I. A. conference will be MIDDLE-AGEPEOPLE held Sunday evening at 7:30. The An Editorial Richard S. Bond by public generally are invited to attend Youth ridicules middle-agthus all the Sunday sessions. Stake a taste of the mediauthorities have been assured that giving middle-ag- e P you know a beautifully-tailore- d onlu END CAKDS-- not to those lo expect en representatives of the general author cine that it distributed thirty or forty Shirt when you see one, you'll greet when was it years ago ities will be in attendance to give "youth." Middle age grfns, as it has always this sterling group with enthusiasm. uui aiso io otners qou ii ansa oou had! grinned, and gets along fairly well by Collar - attached , and two - to match The unexpected ill double their ualue, employnig youth to do the work, and models are included sX a price far, far the itself. The surprise will make them toice pocketing money Given glad below their just deserts. A big color But middle age still makes the misOur Christmas take of Cards are just attinq to fill youth for by discarding the selection! workman of over forty-fivit preHearts ilh the Mrs. II. L. Gephart was hostess at sents itself with added spirit of "Peace and QoocLmiU." taxes, and sets delightful dinner and card party. an example that youth may see fit to Wednesday evening, November 6. in follow some day in the near future honor of the sixteenth birthday of her . . . . when them iddle age who dislaughter Edythe. charges becomes the middle age disAt Six thirty a delicious turkey din charged. MRS. GEORGE ner, with all the trimmincrs was Men over 45 or 50 or 65 are by no served to sixteen guests. The birthday means fitted for tho junk heap. Their Take It From Me Tre-monto- Dapper Dan n, 7-- 6-- 0 H I F T "GREATCOATS" THEY USED THEM well-regulat- ed 507590 . . Dapper Dan Dapper Dan self-estee- EJfjr "DON'T STOP ME" "HEAT off-tack- le Takes Tough Ted Wilson Injured Game From In Auto Dapper Dan Dapper Dan HBUt M!U p, D , Sugar Factory Employe From Heart Attack titStyled Quarterly Conference Sunday, November to Fit SM 0 USDS !4 San-dal- At Christmas T D e, T tl j Birthday Party For Edythe Gephart e, Coombs & Persson Garland, Utah SEE CARTER Field Representative |