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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1931 PAGE FOUR KEAX RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffice at Tremonton, Utah, as Second Class Mat This Week 1906 - 1931 dancing will follow the auction. With the Joyal and wholehearted support of the entire ward membership we can make this celebration a (Continued From Pag One) galla event and also enrich the coffers of the ward maintenance fund. quet hall. Program at 7:30 in, 'the chapel. Auction in the recreation hall at 8:30. Get acquainted games and SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER Proper Position for Safe Driving Years of Growth bj ARTHUR BRISBANE ter. lames Walton. Editor and Publisher For Money, Yet Walrus and Carpenter What One Plane Could Do Irish Paternalism . Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Uncle Sam has collected between 30 Thursday of each week. and 40 million dollars from gangsters that failed to pay income tax. Finding, prosecuting and collecting, has been SabscriDtion Rates but there has been a conexpensive, &ne Year, in advance $2.00 siderable net profit. Six Months, in advance.- $1.06 In our kind of civilization the na.60 Ikree months, in advance tional government can catch and convict men who ewe the government money, and local governments cannot convict men who commit murder. It pays to catch those that owe To Your Town as well as to your Country PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS pleasant talk. . From London and Berlin comes in formation thai those two nationalities. pleasant observing the Hoover-Lavwalk and pleasant talk, feel that they, Britain and Germany, have played the part of the little oysters. Germans expect nothing but trouble, they are used to It. But the British are hurt. They feel that their "prestige in Europe has suffered." Only a little while ago they were financing France In the war. -- Free to Public TKe only place in the U. S. trim catalog ami xtraitwms matter coverinc any Una of bu.ineM or product can be obtained Free anal Without Obacatioa) i the American Industrial Library. Write (or Bnainaat Advcroaina Matter yea arm interested in; urn will be promptly forwarded. AMERICA IIDOSTIIU LIBRARY EaiaarinS BaiUin. CkioM. nilaoi- - WE WRITE HISTORY i I X al proper driving posture. ' ,f . Doctor Reed points out, If the seats are upholstered In a fabric like mohair velvet or velmo, the fibers of which grip the clothing, giving support to the occupant of the Beat and reducing the tendency to slip and slide. One of the most common faults In driving. Doctor Reed explains, Is to Scientist of University Tells stump down in the seat. Xnls is easy to do If the upholstery is slippery but How Pile Surface Keeps hot so likely to happen on mohair. In t You From 'Slumping.' a slumped position, the motorist quickly respond when an emerIn the last eighteen months, more gency demands quick operation of the his - arms and legs are controls, persons have been killed. In automobile accidents v.tbe. wilted States onmpc!, the lungs do not haye an opMithan our country. , aripjfjost portunity to expand and other Internal. dler during theWorldwarl jbis fs organs ere restricted. Most important an alarming fact whlch Ss receiving of all. He spine, nature's best shock the careful attention of public officials absorber," Is bent in such a position that shocks and jars strike It at an everywhere and challenges the thought and action of every citizen. What can ung!" Instead of In a vertical plane, as was intended so that the efficiency be done to reduce this huge death if the spine is greatly reduced, the toll? person becomes fatigued more easily Safety measures are being effectiveand is soon in condition that invites ly applied in many ways but the problem rests largely with the automobile accidents. Here are Doctor Reed's posture sugdriver. What can he do to further protect himself and others from acci helpful during gestions, especially these vacation months when long audents? Helpful suggestions in this connection have Just been offered by Dr. tomobile drives arc taxing the endurance of the motorist. Have the back Dudley B. Reed, professor of hygiene and director of the health service of well against the back of the seat with the University of Chicago. the weight rerting ma!nly on the seat Doctor Reed calls attention to the bones. There should he support for fact that sitting properly while driv-lo- g the beck at a point below the shoulder Is not only an aid to the person's blades and at the top of the hips. Do health but It is direct help to safety not recline too much, slightly more as it places the body where Immediate than ninety degrees is enough and response in emergencies Is easier, there should be no weight or pressure where fatigue that too often promotes under the knees. The feet should be carelessness is prevented, and where able to reach the pedals and the floor the driver's vision is least likely to be without stretching or straining. In this obscured. It is not difficult to assume position, which is well Illustrated In the the correct driving position but it is accompanying photograph, the driver sometimes hard to keep such posture, has the greatest relaxation and freedom especially if the automobile seat is of movements, he enjoys the greatest covered with a material that encourcomfort and he Is kept in a position ages slipping and sliding about. These where ha can most efficiently handle difficulties are more easily avoided. the car in time of danger. , 11-- 8 NOTICE 10-29- tf 10-2- . Utah-Idah- 9-- h can-Ho- A I IN- Smithfield New water system neai You wouldn't take bread from one lungry child to band it to another. ing completion. When you stop spending in stores, you take work from those that manu Cedar City Deposit of good granite facture goods foi stores, help to clo located near this city. ,. ,. factories and put men on the street help to diminish the number of clerk employed; USE OUR WANT AD COLUMN 'V,l)t, kt K s I mi vim SJi.i, Ja(.) IT PAYS -- THE LEADER Telephone In Indispensible; A Necessity, A Convenience A time, Labor and Money Saver. j j oOo I YOU CANT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT A TELEPHONE j oOo j Right Here At Home, We Know It Has Saved f The Lives of Children and Homes j. From Fire! ! The Bear River Valley Telephone Company Has always given service at the minimum cost to the public. Washakie oOo Mrs. Annie Paleface of Ely, Nevada, who has been visiting in Washakie for the past three-weeks- , with her broth- went to Pocatello last er, George-Elk- , week to visit another brother, before returning home. Tex Jack of Ibapah, came to Washakie last Monday, to take his mother and brother, who have been ill for the past two weeks, back home with him. Henry Woonsook and wife accompanied by Neatze and Amy Broom, returned from Ely, Nevada, Saturday evening, where they have been visiting and gathering pine nuts, for the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher of Fort Hall, are happy over the arrival of a son. Mrs. Fisher is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ' Pey-op- - PRICES FOR SATURDAY, NOV. 7,1931 MILK CORN . Mrs. Mary Woonsook, who has been ill for a few days was taken to the hos pital at Malad last Saturday even ing. She was suffering from a case of pneumonia, "but is improving nicely. Bishop and Mrs. Parry accompanied by eight of the Lamanite people of Washakie, drove over to Swan Lake last Monday afternoon where they took part in a program given for a departing missionary. They all had a splendid time, and returned home after the program. We had a number of visitors at Sun day School and Sacrament meeting on Sunday October 25th, as follows: Ed ward N. Crowther of the Stake Presi dency;-And- y Talbott, of High Coun cil y Misses Erma Thomas and Elvene Peterson, Junior Home Missionaries, and, Hyrum D. Davis and Joseph Palmer of the Stake Genealogical Commit tee. They were accompanied by their wives . , Mr. and .Mrs. Alvin Harris attended Teachers Institute at Brigham City last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woodward entertained at neighborhood dinner party Friday evening of last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clarkson, who are leaving Tremonton to make their home in Salt Lake City. Those present besides the guests of honor were Mr. anr Mrs. O. P. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalton, Mr. ajvd Mrs. Felix q Zesiger, J. P. Anderson and Vaudjs . Zesiger. 3 Standard Idaho Sweet Com COCOA Mothers Cocoa 29c 5 Cans Sego Evaporated Unsweetened Milk e. 11-1- BY I TO SAFEDRIVING ' make BUSINESS BETTER CREASED PURCHASES I l $2 - oo MOHAIR AN AID ...WANT COLUMN.. 10-2- . a And do you know that you have a service ! in this valley that gives you a wider range of free calls than obtainable anywhere else in I the country at the regular monthly rental of - Thi young lady, posed by Dr. Dudley B. Reed, director of health serv ice, University of Chicago, i showing how the "perfect driver" fit behind the wheel for lafety and comfort. Dr. Reed pointed out that mohair velvet upholstery, which has a pile surface,' grip the clothing and help maintain England made herself a great power General Pershing who protests with a free trade policy and a big against reducing the Army, thinks that navy. Now her navy has mutinied, 600,000 trained men, ready for service and her leaders are talking of raising In 1917, would have kept us out of the a tariff wall to cut down imports. great war. He is mistaken about that. People are seldom aware of great Europe would have been all the more V historical moments at the time they anxious to get us In, and Europe TOOK are being lived. Perhaps our grand US IN. . children will point to this time as the General Pershing adds "our mobile beginning of the end of a nation that force of 30,000 wouldn't half fill Yale's football stadium." sang Britannia Rules the Waves. One may imagine a future historian This is true, but one single airplane carrying two men and explosive bombs, writing of this era: WOULD EMPTY YALE'S STADIUM "In the first half of the twenIN ABOUT A MINUTE if the people tieth century, the United States could get out so rapidly. reached the peak of tariff walls. And one airplane, equipped with Because of great natural resourcmodern poison gas, could destroy the es and vast free trade area, that lives of as n any as could enter the nation had prospered above all Yale stadium. and found others, it politicians This country needs, submarines out easy to convince the people that of eight to destroy ships of any nations protective tariffs were responsible for their happy situation. Oth- -' attacking us, and in the air a fighting fleet, greater by at least one hundred er nations, either emulating the per cent, than that of any other nation, United States or retaliating to remind the world that t attack us against her, raised their tariffs. would mean subsequent destruction. her "Finally England, seeing exports shut out by other nations, ; felt compelled to protect herself. For centuries Irish fishermen and their families have lived on the wild, At that time, United States had the highest tariff wall in history windswept islands of Inniskea, oft the .coast of County Mayo. You know but a great surplus of farm prothose courageous fighters of the Atlan duce and millions of impoverishtic if you have read Synge's beautiful ed and unemployed people. Those '' and powerful play, "Riders of the Sea. j conditions provoked a clamor for The Irish Free State, bringing all tariff reduction. The United the inhabitants of lonely Inniskea back 4 States, fearful for her $800,000,- -' to the mainland, gives to each six acres 000 annual sales to the United of good land and one thousand dollars , Kingdom, enacted legislation in to improve the land. : : 1032 all 20 duties cutting import ' Here we should call that paternaliper cent. - England, however, alsm. The Angel Gabriel probably has had raised her tariffs ready another name for it. "Against the rest of the world. "This marked the beginning of What is the news? The Lavals have ', a new era in the trade policies of home, their ship delayed 12 hours gone ," the two nations. England, form because Madamolselle Laval, dancing ' a free tried erly trading country, with handsome young Mayor Walker, WANTED A used heater. Call 105. during the twentieth century to made the shii; miss the tide. : 5 rebuild herself on protectionism, Up. We may n:, have statesmen as able ? but with suicidal results. AH the as the French, but we have handsome nations of Europe had been f orced dancers. For Rent House with four rooms to unite. Because of the great ' and bath. Good garage, large lot resources and markets of the then with good chicken coop. Inquire av Western civilization may be sated 'new Russia, Europe survived and "ifs.". this office or call 23 could India ,., ...... tf 'I easily by"buts"and prospered, and finally in the year get rid of British power IF Moham2031 adopted a reciprocal, free medans and Hindus could agree, and FOR SALE trade policy with the Americas." City building lots, loWill historians of the year 3000 give up the pleasure of killing each cated in Smith's Addition to TreBUT they can't agree and they monton. For particulars inquire of write such a story, or will those of other. wont give up that pleasure. some future aeon describe instead a James Brough, Real Estate Office, China beat Japan IF North 10-civilization destroyed by the nations and Southmight Utah. ; tf. Tremonton, China could agree BUT they shut borthemselves within their that can't agree. ders with trade walls and fortificaFOR SALE Young Highly bred Polin which tions over they flew with great China Pigs. Especially - good for Capper's Weekly, owned by Senator bombing planes that wiped out all huCapper of Kansas, reaching several building up a herd. Call or see H. manity but some Noah and his wife ? millions that live on farms, is always D. Thomas at Leader Office. interesting. For instance, Senator Capper sugFOR RENT modern furnish gests that Mahatma Gandhi, afraid to ed apartment, $20. - Call 89. . come to America, less he be "laughed Snowville Land and Water Company, at," might "stick around Wall Street Principal Place of Business Nobody laughing there these days." LOST Small red pig with black spots. Snowville, Utah. Senator Capper also reminds you of 9 Finder notify this office. t2p. Nature's marvelous fertility, as fol"Notice is hereby given that at a lows: Twenty-fou- r years ago the meeting of the directors held on the Canadian government bought a few CASH PAID For Dead and Useless 12th day of October, 1931, an assess- bisons from a Montana Indian. CanCows and horses. Reverse call ment of 14 cents per share was levied ada's bison herd now numbers 6,000. Brigham 493J2 tf41 on the capital stock of the corporation, more than the alloted pasture land will Good buildinir lime payable on the 12th day of October, take care of. Fifteen hundred young FOR SALE o $12.00 per ton. Snear 1931, to Moroni Arbon, the treasurer bisons must be slaughtered and eaten 18tfd of the company, at his residence at this year. No better meat than the Co., Garland, Utah Snowville, Utah. Any stock which this hump of a young bison. HEMSTITCHING done at Fishburn's assessment may remain unpaid on the store, Monday and Thursday after12th day. of November, 193y, will be With the best of intentions, kind noons, Mrs. Nels Anderson. tf. and advertised for sale at hearted souls sometimes offer foolish delinquent , public auction, and unless payment Is suggestions. Women are urged to cut their exmade before, will be sold on the 14th day of December, 1931 to pay the de penditures, purchases in stores, etc., the and give the money to a fund for the linquent assessment, together-witcost of advertising and expenses of unemployed. Nothing could be much mors unwise. the sale. The President and others have pointed WM. HURD, 2 2 t4. Secretary. out that the Important thing today Is to ; I I But it takes money to fur. nish a telephone service that circles the globe. money. The walrus and the carpenter invited the little oysters to "a pleasant walk, a pleasant talk along the briny beach."" They had It, and of those lit tle oysters only the shells were left when the walk ended. President Hoover and Premier Laval have had their pleasant walk and Twenty-Fiv- e Tall Cans. 29c Cans No. 2 Cans. 2Lb.Pkg. for a Healthful Drink. DATES 25c 2 Lbs. Fancy Clean Stock. . Guaranteed New Stock!, GRAPEFRUIT Fancy Sweet Florida Grapefruit Small Size. 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