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Show i -- fjtGS BEAR TWO RI'ER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, SEFTE1IBER 1G, 1937 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffke at Sees Character a, Training Need Utah as Second Class Matter. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Cbnrsday of each week. Subscription Rates 150 ANNIVERSARY of - J1.00 -- Free to Public TKe only pUce ! the U. S. wber THE efkf .n, dvert.m, tter cornn produci cm t obu.ned Fr InJ Wrtbout Industrial Library. l Amencn the Obbotioa AdvertUios Mattel yon are n-- the the th - J2.00 One Year (in advance) gjx Months (In advance) fferee Months (in advance) A. I Willi Wrto or BuineM interested in; same will be promptly forwarded. O's the s try, S. S in "1 affai "C coMSTiruTioi econ decl milli out sociJ stan was nigh fort! AMERICAN I8D3STRIAL LIBRARY EaUeeriasBeildis. CMoase. Illlaeie NATIONAL BY as well as to yourCountry Geography - History QUESTIONS the capital of Belgium ? industry in Belgium, are Courtrai centers? Tourni, Ghent, 3. What is the capital of France? 4. What two countries do the Pyrenees mountains separate? 5. Where is Lapland? 6. Which of the Baltic States have complete control over the entrance to Leningrad and Northern Russia? 7. How does Holland's merchant fleet compare with the rest of the world? 8. To whom do the Azore Islands 1. What is 2. Of what ' , 9. What is the capital of 10. How is Rotterdam IntfSf THE PRE S I D Bf? T OF THE UNITED Spain ? connected STATES OF AMERJCA ;'; QUESTIONS 1. What river in Europe cuts thru three mountain ranges before it reaches the Black Sea? 2. What four republics are along the east coast of the Baltic Sea? 3. What political changes were made in the Baltic States after the World War? 4. What is the name of the largest Baltic State? 5. Is it possible to travel from the v Bngwsii Mediterranean sea 1 cnannei entirely by water? 6. In Holland which is the longer, river and canal navigation or I have clar Con shii the full; of inv woi fine alie I C not ed hoi L. car ica its P bei wh 1 1 wr. ho ? SI fin ad in le ta mi ni; Where can you buy for so little the things a telephone gives ? st: ac st PE w! O The telephone makes it easy for friends to keep in touch with you it in of case brings help fire, sickness, emengency ... saves time and trouble. r... , si $y the President: and i I preiO The strongest argument for peace is the long time it takes a nation to get over a war. ERE States of America to be affixed. T)0NE at the City of Washington this fourth day of July, in the year of Our Lord nineteen; and of the Independence jDtjhe United States of America Jheone. hundred and thirty-seve- n, d. hundred and -- erne thin brig bibl The following had their tonsils removed at the Valley Hospital: Betty Lou Hunsaker, Shorlon Hunsaker, Clare Haskell, LaMor Heslop, Bob Wassom and Reed Anderson. Mrs. Ralph Deacon returned to her home after receiving medical attention for the last two weeks. hereunto set'my hand and caused the seal of the United sixty-secon- that "Th 'imwi'ii $ therefore appropriate that in the period herein set apart we shall think afresh of the foundhow in the ing of our Government under the Constitution, how it has served us in the past and iays to come its principles will guide the Nation ever forward. !I?Wrr$(ESS WHElEOF, - HOSPITAL NEWS It is HISTORY - Ja-- Development of sound character is seen as a vital modem need by Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd, newly added to the Brigham Young University faculty. He is a specialist in character education with extensive training at the University of Chicago and years of experience in the L. D. S seminary system. He places confidence in tested scientific techniques of training when these are vitalized by deep religious faith and enthusiasm. and had WHEREAS the Constitution of the United States was signed on September 17, 1787, of States and, by Tune 21,1788, been ratified by the necessary number WHETEAS George Washington was inaugurated as the first President of the United States on April 30, 1789, SV0W, THETEFOTE, I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, as one of commemhereby designate the period from September 17, 1937, to April 30, 1939, oration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the signing and the ratification of the Constitution and of the inauguration of the first President under that Constitution. In commemorating this period we shall affirm our debt to those who ordained and established ' the Constitution "in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic the Tranquility,' provide for the common defence, promote the general W elfare, and secure Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity." We shall recognize that the Constitution is an enduring instrument fit for the governing of a far-- ,' diverse and varied flung population of more than one hundred and thirty million," engaged in of less thanJfourilHon. pursuits, even as it was fit for the governing of a small agrarian Nation with the North Sea? -- O! mili A cPcRpCAMATlOV PATRONIZE YOUR J.OCA L MERCHANTS ielong? tine our the 1937 1787 IHTCRIAl To Your Town GEOGRAPHY It is a necessity sometimes a convenience always. A telephone in your home MCfttTAIlT costs little. Of (TAT No.O GEOGRAPHY ANSWERS Bear River Valley Brussels. Flax industry, Paris. France and Spain. 5. In the north of Finland. Finland and Estonia. 7. Holland has seventh largest. 8. Portugal. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 3. Before the war they formed a part of Russia, but since have been HISTORY ANSWERS 1. The Danube. 2, The Baltic States Finland, Es- tonia, Latvia, Lithuania. IRONING EAST GARLAND independent. By Mrs. David Larson 4. Finland. 4 5. Yes. due to the large number Excavation for the basement and of canal3 that link up the navigable foundation of the new ward chapel has rivers. 6. Length of river and canal nav- been completed and the decision for the brick made so that the work is igation about doubles the railways. going forward quite rapidly, Harmon Pierson, of Thatcher, aafl Alcohol might not be so danger- Luella Atkinson, daughter of the late ous if it didn't always concentrate In Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Atkinson, were the foot that presses the accellenator. married Thursday, September 9th in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson and members of their family and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth enjoyed a week's trip to Yellowstone Park and vicinity. Quite a number of town residents attended Peach Day festivities in Brigham City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Julander and family visited for several days with -- 9. Madrid. 10. New Waterway Canal. UamawAL with my now Ironrite. Every relatives here and in Brigham City and Logan. Mr. Julander is professor in forestry at Ames College, Iowa. He is also superintendent of the L. D. S. Sunday School there and active in scouting. Mrs. Julander was Miss Ora Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen. Visiting Seventies to the Sunday evening church service here were: Ed win Heslop, Thomas Able and M. W. Hansen, all of Elwood, The M. I. A. officers sponsored a successful program and dance, Tues. ' evening as the opening social for M. I. A. season. Benton orchestra fur- -' nished the music. Vern Oyler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyler, was voted in as freshman class president at the Bear River High School. Vern is a likeable chap and always ready to do his part so should fill the position very well. SHOP THRU THE LEADER ADS Telephone Co. VISITORS WELCOME shirts and dresses, have that "profestoo sional" look that I couldn't get with hand Ironing." piece TO BOX ELDER COUNTY'S FAIR AND RODEO While attending these three thrilling days of education and entertainment, make our store your headquarters ... we shall be most happy to greet you .... ... Ifolmfe will thrill you, too. It U ietlgntd to handle the mott complicated without th ntctt' Hty of hand finishing. QUALITY MERCHANDISE gar-mtn- t$ BUILDING MATERIAL HARDWARE V I PH0NB FO fRU 4 TRIAL TRY IT IN YOUR OWN A HOME Demonstration In your own horn prove IronriU'i superiority over all other Ironen. TWe li no obligation to buy. FREB will Long, Easy Terjji$ SEE IT AT THE COUNTY FAIR . IN OPERATION SC110SS ELECTRIC CO. 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