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Show ... i . BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER f BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postofflc at Tre nton. TTtah as Second Cuss Matter. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on tnaraday of each week. Subscription Rates Due Year (in advance) - - Biz Months (In advance) - fffcree Months (In advance) -- -- A 23, 1937 Poem About Today Written More Than ADVENTURERS' $100 Mother Shipton, author of the following prophetic poem, was born in Norfolk, England, and died in Clifton Yorkshire, 1449 A. D., forty three Free to Pjiblic and TLaonly place in tKe U. S. wterlinecataloca of bunna. any dr1,t.nV matter coenn Free obtained Without ind of product can be n Industrial Library. Obligation 1a the Write or Businese Adveniains Matter you are will beprompdjrforwaidcd. interested in; aame - ' .- - U NT JP A Woman's Prophecy carriage without horses will go, Disaster fill the world with woe; In London Primrose Hill shall be -- AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY "Murder on Leuis Street" Its center hold a Bishop's See. Engineering II aildin 4, CaJeaio.IIlInol By FLOYD GIBBONS Around the world men's thoughts Famous Headline Hunter. shall fly, NATIONAL EDITORIAL as the twinkling of an eye. Quick be a to N. want of Y., doesn't ever Bronx, postal DAVE CAIDIX, Not if he has to deliver mail. Dave got into trouble And waters shall great wonders do, once, and it was all over delivering a letter. And ever since then he How strange, and yet it shall come true. hasn't even wanted to write one. down the world shall be Then This story is a peculiar tale of letters and axes and murdei And upside at the foot of tree; found gold It started with a letter from a friend in Europe. Dave's wife got it Thro towering hills proud man shall In it was enclosed another one a very important message for I ride, woman who lived on Lewis street, on the lower East Side along the water- Nor horse nor ass move by his side. front. The letter asked Dave's wife to deliver the enclosed message personally. as well as to your Country Beneath the waters men shall walk; One November evening In 1923, Just a couple of days after they Shall ride, shall sleep, and even talk; received the letter from Europe, Dave and his wife Journeyed And in th air men shall be seen to deliver the enclosure. It's a long trip from the Bronx to the Manhattan. lower East of In white, in black, as well as green, Side PATRONIZE YOUR was pretty late when they got there. As they walked through the dark, A great man then shall come and go, It LOCAL MERCHANTS dingy streets along the waterfront, Dave remarked to his wife that he didn't For prophecy declares it so. like the looks of the neighborhood that he wouldn't be at all surprised if they - Sl - f waWiif-'i-In water iron then shall float j were held up before they got out of it. As easy as a wooden boat. A Lonely Vigil in a Tough Neighborhood. Gold shall be found in stream or stone, CALENDAR, Well, sir, Dave didn't get held up. I can tell you that right now. But In land that is as yet unknown. what did happen to him was a lot worse than any holdup. Water and fire shall wonders do, They got to the house on Lewis street and rang the bell. There was And England shall admit a Jew. no answer. The woman who lived there was out. Neither Dave nor his L. B. Call vs. Lafayette Grover, wife wanted to go back homo without delivering their message. They The Jew that once was held in scorn, et al., set for trial September 27th at had taken a long trip in from the Bronx and didn't want to have to do Shall of a Christian then be bora. non m. a. ten jury. It all over again. They sat down on the steps in front of the house A house of glass shall come to pass John Y. Rich vs. T. P. Coombs, et and waited for the woman to come home. In England but alas! Alas! aL, set for trial October 14th, at ten An hour passed, and the neighborhood was getting more deserted every A war will follow with the work a. m. non jury. minute. It was during the time of prohibition, and every day the papers were Where dwells the pagan and the Turk. S. Norman Lee vs. Casper Andrea-sofull of stories of gang warfare and murder. Dave told his wife he would wait set for trial October 15th, at ten until midnight, and not a minute longer. Then he sat back and marked time Im- The States will lock in fierce strife, a. m. non jury. patiently, waiting for the stroke of twelve. And seek to take each other's life; vs. Matilda Bowden, John E. Baird When North shall thus divide the They Witness a Brutal Beating. et, al., set for trial October 16th, at South. to minutes were minutes that but There go, twenty twenty dragged only ten a. m. non jury. The eagle builds in lion's mouth. what time it was, James A. Knight vs. John Rauber, out like an hour. Two or three times Dave asked his wife tax and blood and cruel war, Then was all street The a to had find but deserted few minutes but that passed. only et al., set for trial October 18th, at come to every humble door. Shall men came sound of street the from down but the The far now, walking. steps ten a. m. jury. came nearer. Box Elder County, a municipal corThree times shall sunny, lovely France For the last time, Dave asked his wife to take a look at her watch. Be led to play a bloody dance, poration, vs. John E. Baird, et al., was Just twelve. Dave rose with a sigh of relief. "Let's go," ha said. It set for trial October 18th, at ten a. m. street out of level. Then, He started descending the steps to the the gloom Before the people shall be free jury. on the other side f a street lamp, a man appeared. Two others followed him. Three tyrant rulers shall she see; Rosalie N. Baker vs. Claude E. The first man was right In front of him as Dave reached the street. At the Three rulers, in succession be, Baker, set for trial October 18th, at Each sprung from different dynasty ten a. m. non jury. Then when the fiercest fight is done, John W. Larsen, et al., vs. Lafayette at trial set October for England and France shall be as one. 18th, Grover, The British olive next shall twine ten a.4 m. non jury. In TanW. of Allen and Utah The State marriage with the German vine. Men walk beneath and over stream ner vs. Edward S. Frost, Sr., et al., Fulfilled shall be our strangest dream. set for trial November 2nd, at ten a. m. non jury. All England's sons shall plow the land, In the Matter of the Estate of EdShall oft be seen with book in hand, ward S. Frost, deceased, set for trial The poor shall now most wisdom November 2nd, at ten a. m. non jury. know, 2 vs. E. J. Holmgren Tremonton City, And water wind where corn did grow; a municipal corporation, set for trial g Great houses stand in vale. November 2nd, at ten a. m. non jury. All covered oe'r with snow and hail. Estella B. Just vs. Berthal C. Just, set for trial November 2nd, at ten Two Men Were Beating Him With Ugly Blackjacks. a. m. non jury. Henry Bessinger, an infant, by Al- same time, the two men following closed In on the first. From their pockets they bert Bessinger, his guardian, at litem, drew a pair of ugly blackjacks and began beating a tattoo on the first man's vs. Ray Williams, et al., set for trial skull. "AVhat a skull that first man must have had," says Dave. "A horse wouli November 22nd, at eleven a. m. jury. Garland Auto Company vs, E. A. have been knocked out by one of tlmse blows, but the big fellow stayed on hit Olsen, set for trial November 22nd, feet. Suddenly, he throw off his hat and coat, dropped them at my feet, and tin at seven a. m. non jury. fight moved out into the center of the street. "At the first blows, froze stiff with surprise. After that, things The last day for demanding a jury got over my happened so quickly thnt th; battls was well on before and paying the fee is October 1, 1937. first bewilderment. But 83 the three men reached the middle of the street, saw something tiv.t r.ir.ds my hair stand on end. Dave Protected When It Came to Murder. Vr,l an arm and 1 saw the flash of a hatchet "One of the two By Enid Welling with the sharp sidf i", iil.v to split the single man's head in two, .!I about what was going on before me, and Then I forgot where I was- - f !! :: Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Holt and Mr. let out n i"p of my lungs : ji " 'Stop, you dirty nun '.w and Mrs. Earl J. Holt spent last Tuessl ipped the man's arm from descending .' Dave's shout was so lc day in Ogden on business and shop; t: to Dave made r.nered man's assistance, but his wlf dive a g also visited at the home ping. They ii .,i ins and held hini of Niel Peterson and family. tight. She had kepi grabbed him about the v,:h,i .o had. It would have been plain suiclds Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Covey of Big her head a darned sight hen r tin to out there Anx-nca- cyni - mm years before Columbus discovered America. How many of her prophecies have come true can be checked readily by the most casual reader. How many are yet to become true remains for the future to disclose. CLUB . 50 - Everyman Has a Yen for a Den 480 Years Age $2.00 - " A Jl. r v. l. ' i 1'Sr : ''''l''-'V- 1935 S. ? t a DEEP 1'iai in tErfc ai rtsfcifi Tinil tfei the heart of every male, there is ample space remaining father, husband, or brother, is the yen for a den apart from the living quarters of the household. He wants a room of solitude sacred to his interests and amusements where he can read in peace and quiet, or work out his problems uninterrupted by the radio, telephone or family conversations. Once the man" of the family thought that resorting to the basement was the last word in defeat. But no longer is that true. When the underground cemented chasm in which the old furnace was housed has been modernized with heating equipment operated by gas. To Your Town down-tow- n -' TRIAL SEPTEMBER TERM n, , he And now a word in uncouth rhyme, Of what shall be in future time: f For in those wondrous, days The women shall adopt a craze To dress like men and trousers wear, And cut their lovely locks of hair. far-of- They'll ride astride with brazen frow, As witches on a broomstick now, Then love shall die and marriage cease, And Nations wane as babes decrease, The wives shall fondle cats and dogs, And men live much the same as hogs. In nineteen hundred twenty-si- x Build houses light of straw and sticks. For then shall mighty wars be planned, And fire and sword shall sweep the land, But those who live the century thru In fear and trembling this will do. Flee to the mountains and the dens, To bog and forest and wild fens For storms shall rage and oceans roar When Gabriel stands on sea and shore ; And as he blows his wondrous horn, Old worlds shall die and new be bom. Original Mother Shipton's Prophecy far-flun- for the breadwinner's paradise, and a recreation room if he so wills. Wouldn't you. as a householder jump at the chance to remodel your basement into a den as attractive as that shown above? The heating and winter air conditioning unit at the left is installed in a modem metal cabinet of simple lines In harmony t with the modern furnishings that complete the room. . Such equipment is automatic and requires no attention; it Is silent,1 without mechanical noises; it Ii clean, free from dirt. soot, smoke and odor, and besides, keeps the basement atmosphere as fresh ai the outside air. r , WHERE 1, o! Where can you buy for so little the things a telephone gives ? The telephone makes it easy for friends to keep in touch with you it brings help in case of fire, sickness, emengency ... .... it runs errands, saves time and trouble. It is a necessity sometimes a convenience always. A telephone in your home costs little. No.0 Bear River Valley Telephone Co. CfflEmegi Rdclk ate Mafale-l- f Uslij I I I FIELDING attai-kc-raise- ! . blood-curdlin- : i among go i The Killers W.: : that time, wlndnws win . tmfty : . When the Police Arrived. ; thrown open and people were shouting and screaming for the po'.iu-iii.it didn't seem to bother the two killers. One yelled: "Finish the jnh I'll that other guy!" and he started for Dave. Dave thought it was cil up with him then. In fact, just one thing saved him. At that mcnicnt, the original victim broke away and ran, and both men turned and went after him. The cops came then, niul Dave turned over the Intended victim's hat and coat which were still lying nt his foot. "I told the police the whole story," b ays, "and then I left with my wife, glad to get away from the scene of that horrible nightmare. I was shaking like a leaf for a week afterward. And 1 don't want to be a spectator at any more attempted murders." By 'a i Plney, Wyoming, spent last week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer. Mrs. Covey and Mrs. Packer are sisters. Mr and Mrs. Glen Severson spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Salt Lake JALT LAKE crry "NERVES" Here's a good way to quiet "NERVES" Mile Effervescent A Dr. Nervine Tab- let, a glass of mater, a pleas- ant, drink. sparkling Nerves relax. You can rest, deep, enjoy life. At your drug store. 25c and L00. nrrrvfuxn City and Farmington with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Deakin of Blue Creek, visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Johnson, and with Mr. and Mrs. Jarvls Johnson. Miss Mary Allen of Portage, was a house guest of Miss Beth Cannon over Tuesday. Rees Roundy and Edwin Roundy re turned last week from a trip to the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. William Bowen visit ed over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendricks. BULLET - - - HI " Today's housewives appreciate the amazing wbbcu iuoqs onng 10 tne Kitcnen-tha- nks that to modern short-cut- s canning methods and the ferule lands of the Golden West. Delicious fruits and vegetables, picked at the peak of their natural goodness, packed in containers by methods which retain the.r flavor and freshness tasty tuna and salmon straight from the ocean or rivers flavorsome preserved meats prepared under government supervision rich condensed or evaporated milk from cows pastured on the west's abundant fields! All these splendid foods-a- nd available the year round at your many more-- are hood store as nature-fres- h as the day they were sealed, in tin or glass, because modernneighbormethods ot preservation keep them sol The progressive Union Pacific Railroad plays an important part in serving western canners rc "urdy container,, bui Union Pacific Cn7nd. XT'L?rZmef": treat, them ,,a" with commodities. In winter months, shipments are gives prelected weather. Prompt, s?fc, dopend.ble fen"Ce' "d, by fcfrieration in bot every day, every year. Last year Union Pacific ny a nan minion ions ot canned food products ",u"u to America's market,. Ask your neighborhood grocer for nature fresh can ted foods! IZ.ef " r 1 1 1 -- Massachusetts Out of the neck of Edward Simpson, Massachusetts police doctors last week dug evidence which may convict him of murdering a policeman: a bullet from a brother policeman's gun. BOSTON, Punishment for Greek Toet Ilccause he wrote a satire on Ptolemy II Philadelphia, the Greek poet Sotadcs was shut up in a leaden chest and thrown into the tea in the Third century B. C. mi RAILROAD SHIP AND RIDE UNION PACIFIC |