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Show AGE FOUR BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931 CZAR RIVER VALLEY LEADEB o- ( a. aonton, Utah, as Second Class Tremonton Locals This Week Mat- - ser. by ARTHUR BRISBANE Mrs. H. P. Randall is visiting with daughter, at Carey, Idaho. James Walton, Editor and Publisher Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cannon left Ihursday for a two week's visit to and bt George. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of each week. Assorted Miracles Grasshoppers a Burden Two Broom Peddlers Queer Advice From Lawyers . . To Your Town Free to Public t .L- -1 1 L .-- 1 whotlikif matter mvimum maylmm ar mmmm r pnxiuct caa b obtamad Fraa a4 Whaaut OUtatio u tha Aairirn iaduatrial Ubcary. Writa for Bnaiaaw AdvartMnc Matter yaa ara inter arted in; mom will bapwpdy toordcd. AMERICA! POLITICS and PERSONALITIES I Arorunr ef lflcf wppk the Book of Mormon class in Sunday School had an enjoyable lawn party at the home of Willard Larson. After the games, refreshments were served to ten. Saturday evening Messrs, Conrad T .arson and Svlvan Korth .accomnan- ied by Miss Bable Korth, motor! to Salt Lake City. They returned Mon day morning. Mrs. Edna Weaber is the guest of Mrs. Edwin Isaacson. Those attending Sacrament Meeting t rr l'nvwl fl vprv flplicrht .Qnnfiav . vn ..v. o ful program. It was furnished by the Seventies, with Mr. R. S. Calderwood taking charge. The program consist- nr j ea oi two reaaings oy miss wanua Fronk Messrs H. talks J. Pederson, by anH TVinnld Davis." a sons' bv Mrs. Glen Eldridge and a piano solo by Mrs. I ov Tl e-- 1 ? Donald Davis. . IMISTIIU LIBMIY -:- - I j Sunday the J. M. Sorensen family motored to Salt Lake, returnine Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Sorensen remained in the city over night and left Monday moraine for California where she will spend her vacation. Tuesday morning Keith Rhodes took seven M. I. A. cirls. under the super vision of Miss Eva Adams, up Logan Tremonton Thursday. planation, but admired the sea gulls' Canyon. Keith was accompanied up intelligence. and back by Miss Dorothy Barnard Mrs. Josephine Mannincr. of Honrwr and Dora Atkinsin. is visiting with Mr. James Manning Doctor Larrimer. government entr- morninc of last week, af ana Mr. ana Mrs. W. W. Wadsworth. mologist, says grasshoppers detrbylng terThursday of the serious condition of hearing crops In Northwestern and Central Mrs. Eva Walker. Mrs. J. W. Larsen Mr .and Mrs. E. Clawson em rafaiV States, are expandinc their ravacea motored to Ogden to see her. They ing ... , over the arrival of a bahv hov fifty miles a day by taking to their- were, accompanied by Mr. J. W. and weanesaay aitemoon. Mr. Clawnon in wings. There is little hone for rrasi- Paul Larson. While gone they also hopper control this season. employed at the Safeway store. visited Mrs. Maude Cook and Hattie This reminds you that nroud man. Moore. In dressed a little brief authority, may Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briefs wm via. Guests of last week at the home of iting relatives in SnrinBrville ove- - th some day find himself wiped out by a Mrs. David Larson were Mrs. Julia of combination week end. returning Mnnd plagues. Insects, de 0 .awaaHj AUKJA lU'tg stroying crops, rats and ground squir- M. Steed. Mrs. Warren Hansen and rels carrying disease, ants destroying dauehter Sherma. Miss Nelva and Fan everything in hot countries, rabbits nie Marie Cook, and Messrs David and Harold Steed. and mosquitoes. Wednesday of last week Mr. J. M. Proud man should devote to the task of protecting himself against Sorenson returned from Texas where For Sale: A good banio that is nrac-- i such enemies, some of the ingenuity he has been the last two weeks. He ! in on his way home, ticallynew. Can be bought at a bar that he devotes to poison gas and ex- stopped .u- '.: . nr Colorado, . ' 1. n ir for of plosives men. other wno manon ourenson killing vimi is air. fnr gain. Thone the Leader Offi not are as foolish as on a mission there. Marion is feelGrasshoppers further information. men. ing fine and making a very success FOR SALE- -J. I. Case tractor, 2 gang ful missionary. Germany t!:an3 President Hoover plow. This is a bargain Terms. Wednesday the East Garland SunInquire A. R. Dickson, Tremonton, for his wheat suggestion, low Drice day School had an outing at the Udy. long credit, but will need little Hot Springs. All attending reported rnone 99. tl. and wheat. The home crop is adeauate. having had a very good time-MissWanted Used Buck Rake, immediater That is the story in nearly every June Pettingail and Leota country. ly. Call Tracy R. Welling, 46.0-friends of Paul Preston, missionary But Germany will be dad to bur 12. Riverside, cotton rrom us, and copper too, on parson, were visiting at the J. W. Larson home, Tuesday of last week. FOR SALE Apricots, 60 per bushel. long credits of the 'It may be for Those attending the old folks out and.aa it a may be forever" ort. years, Mam from this ward were Mr. and Mrs Perry StanfilL Phone 14.3. o wm ing I inai good news for copper Lt2. men, anxious to see the surnlus mat V' - Isaacson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lar- son, Mrs. Hilda Peterson, Mrs, Linda al exported on any terms. HEMSTITCHING done at Fishbum's The late Nathan Straus told of one Somers. Mr. J. L. Atkinson. Mr. Delos store. Monday and Thursday after Adams, and Mr .and Mrs. Eugene Hanr broom asking another: 6 noons, Mrs. Nels Anderson. tl. "You peddler undersell me. although I steal sen, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hansen. Mr. the handles, string, broom, everything. and Mrs. J. W. Larson and Mrs. Ma FOR SALE Pickling Cucumbers. See How Is it bel Oyler possible to undersell met Knst Peterson or Phone 73. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crandoll and The other replied: t3p. "I steal my broom ready made, and children of Salt Lake City were guests save labor. You're not a business at the home of Mrs. James Millar FOR RENT-;5-ro- om modern house. man." Thursday evening and Fridav. B. Y. Westmorelanl, phone 130. Jf Germany can get cotton, copper Saturday morning Mrs. Julia M 2 tf. and other raw materials, on a Steed, Mr. David and Harold Steed plan, she ought to do some Mrs. David Larson, and Rhoda and WANTED To rent, 4 room house, fur business, and possibly interfere with Lyn Larson motored to Burlev. Idaho. rushed or partly furnished. Must Russia's alleged dumping to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Payne and 2 be modern. Phone 111. tf. family. Federal Judge R. J. Hopkins, all the Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Nielson and chilFOR SALE A young Jersey or Hoi way from Kansas, tells New York dren, Lillian and Junior, are stein cow. Call J. A. Pack, phone lawyers that they "should not defend at the home of Mr. and Mrs.visiting L. M 15 or 64.a-tf. criminals they know to be ulltv. Holman Several New York lawyers, in their Miss Leota Hughes was visiting CHOICE BUILDING LOTS in new own language, "will get a laugh out with June Rhodes Sunday afternoon., Smith addition. $150 to $225 per of that" Mr. and Mrs. Westergard and Miss A man accused of crime and ruiltv Call Jas. Walton or Spen lot 23, Ardes Adams motored to Logan Fri4 cer C. Taylor at Bank. tf. usually has money. The man accused day nn mtm East Garland Wilnc, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Anderson, of The Western grasshopper plague Richmond, were Sunday visitors of recalls one of the early and rratifr- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson. lng Mormon miracles. In 1847 the first Mormons, mournfully watched grass SabMriptioR Rates ..$2.06 Vim Year, in advance.. Mr. ana Airs. W. S. Muir and son. hoppers destroying all their crops In Cix Months, in advance. $1.00 Jjana, and Mr .and Mrs. J. H. Rhead. Salt Lake Valley. - .50 and son. Hal. had a delitrhtful visit months, in advance.. Suddenly great flocks of sea anils with relatives and friends in Coalville appeared, ate the grasshoppers, end Saturday evening and Sunday, return ed the plague. Plainly Heaven had sent them. Nothing so convincing had ing Monday morning. happened since the dove flew down, shoulder, Mrs.Ruth Watland. Mrs. Lola Win- - rested on Mohammed's reler and Mrs. Guy Johnson were Og- - whispered In his ear. The faithful saw a message from Allah. aen visitors Monday. tsweH as to your Country They did not know that the ttlseon had been trained to eat. dried peas The Misses Virginia Dewey, Doll from the prophet's ear. warns, DeLsta Holmgren, Lei a JenOnes in the Northwest a lone way sen and Edna Worthineton left Tues from the PATRONIZE YOUR a plague of field day morning for Southern Utah Parks mice was Pacific, destroying everything In LOCAL MERCHANTS and the Grand Canyon. They expect sight, when sea gulls came over the to be gone two weeks on this pleasant mountains from the ocean and ate the TTTTTTrrrn trip. mice. . Mr. Bailey, head of Government's Ross Coombs and brother, of Foun. small mammals department, In charge tain Green, were visiting friends in of the mice, offered no miracle ex- Ikm j I j ..WANT COLUMN.. There are few skeletons left in the nation's secret closets after those trotted out in a bright red book labeled re"Washington cently published by Liveright and dedicated "To those who still reach for the brass ring." Every one from the President up and down is stripped. No author's name appears, however. Those familiar with the writing mannerisms of Capital news reporters guess the anonymous work to be the products of a group who did not choose to remain inactive and fired when the Seventy-firCongress passed on There is a good deal of back stairs gossip in the first two chapters headed "Boiled Bosoms" and "Startched Futility," but the book gets down to paragraphs on economic conditions and some challenging criticisms in the chapters on the Senate and the House. The latter is treated with real humor under the title "The Monkey House." Our relations with Europe and South America are well aired in pages on the State Department and various am bassadors and ministers. How.Mellon's rule has resulted in more than three billion dollars in re bates to corporations, huge ejstates and wealthy taxpayers, and has loDned about $1,500,000 off his own income tax; how the Secretary of the Treasury divorced his wife by pulling wires for an enactment of a special law. which was repealed "under cover" when he no longer needed it; how one Senator plays "footie" under table with his dinner hostess; how Lindy's courtship progressed uncertainly; how JJawes and btimson behave in London; how the personalities of the Dress re act to and write up the scene all dished up In chapters with such titles as "The Man Who Stayed Too long" -Used ice boxes. Utah Meuonj, The Court Jester" (Dawes) .FOR SALE Power & Light Co. tf. "Egg Charley" (Curtis), "Little Nemo the Wonder Worker" (Morrow), CASH PAID For Dead and Useless rong-worse Harry',' (Stimson). Cows and horses. Reverse call ix some details among so many 493J2 tf41 Brigham t and serious facts are muddled, Jignt there is undoubtedly revealing truth FOR SALE Good building lime o in the book. Coming at this time of Si 2.00 ner ton. Smnr 18tfd economic ana disarmament conferenc- Co., Garland, Utah es and of tuning up for the circus that is a presidential campaign, it will " serve as a k in spite of its j flavor. Merry-Go-Roun- 8-- st es 4, The Tremonton Ward Aaronic Priest o o -- hood Quorums held a Swimming Party and weiner roast at the Udy Hot Springs last Friday evening. A large crowd was in attendance. Sides were Tremonton Society club met The Kitchen Queens at the home of there leader Ruby Harris Thursday, August 6th, at three o'clock. The club girls served there mothers a delightful breakfast, which was prepared and served by the club irirls. A beautiful color scheme of the club colors, green and white, was car ried out. and the center piece consisted of sweet peas. Later on, in the afternoon, a program was given and ice cream and wafers were served to fif teen members and guests. chosen fpr contests in swimming and diving and the losing side had to cook the weiners.. AH had a very enjoyable time. 4-- H . , a a a Mrs. Wayne Sandall, Mrs. Rudy Miller, Mrs. Reed Giles and Mrs. Quin-te- n Allen were hostesses to the L. O. H. club at the theatre at Brigham City last Wednesday. After the show a delicious lunch was served at the Brig ham City fane a a a a of The Kings the Kitchen met Tuessupper. Mrs. Maurine Hansen and Mrs day, August 11th, at the home of Lydia Hill of Tremonton were espec- Whitney Bates. How to prepare cerially invited eruests. All had a very eals was demonstrated by members of enjoyable time, although swimming the club. After the class Mrs. Bates served light refreshments. was rather shallow. a a a Mrs. Grace Wade and small son of The V and V Clothing Club was, Morgan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. at Marjorie Zundell's home, Thursday", Leo Peterson Sundav. Stake Board Sunday School member, August 6th. Demonstration teams' Lawrence Steffen, of Tremonton, vis- were picked. After spending the after noon in sewing a delicious luncheon ited here Sunday. The Seventies gave the program was served. here Sunday evening. A very fine pro Lydia Meister entertained her Sun gram was rendered by people from day School class Wednesday, August different wards. Mrs. Lizzie Ward, of Riverside, has 12th. A chicken dinner was serve? been visiting with her daughter. Mrs. to 21 members, after which thev nlav- ed games the remainder of the evening Lawrence Hansen, for some time. a a a Miss Erma Hansen spent the week The V. G. F. club met at the home end visiting friends at Brigham City. Peter Rasmussen was a Logan vis of Mrs. Roscoe Heplea Wednesday nieht The evenintr was snent in Bow itor last Fndav. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jensen and chil- ing, after which delicious refreshments dren, of Corinne, visited relatives here were served. Sunday. Twenty two of our old people to- Utah Weekly Industrial Review gether with the committees and their children, fifty in all, enjoyed a wonSalt Lake City Creameries of Amderful trip to Logan last Monday. A Inc., established retail securities erica, bounteous dinner was served after which the manager at Lagoon gave all department. Tooele Meeting held to consider old people over 60 years free entertainment and it was a iov to see what plans for remodeling North Ward a wonderful time all had. Church edifice. 1 , Get Those Cowboy Hats Cleaned And Blocked for the Fair 10-GalI- on And remember we keep you looking neat and clean. A phone call will have us at your door. All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory U. S. CLEANED 13 Tremonton ; 8-- 7-- - -- i -- 2. Phone 37 8-- 7-- to Listen thb Nash Parade of Progress and Max Bendix, Official Bandmaster of the Chicago 1933 World's Fair, and his band. t, Tutsdaj Evenings over NBC Network, 9:00 Eastern Daylight Saving Time Coast-to-coas- 7-- 6-- 3. 6-- -w- Utah-Idah- evening. Saturday morning they but innocent usually has nothinr. Does the judre from Kansaa want went to ugden and were accomptnied the New York criminal lawyer to oy Mr. and Mrs. Laphel Laub. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and fm. starve to death? Let him remember the young corporation lawyer who ily were visiting in Penrose Sunday aid, "The only favor a common man evening. can do me Is to get run over by the cars. Then I can make something defending the corporation the Elwood carnage suit. . aa-ain- a. So many flyers are over the dlffr ent oceans and continents that it difficult to keep track of them. Suffi cient to say that they are all doing very niceiy. you wonder what tha old sultans of Turkey would hav Miss Grace Watt has returned from In the District Court of the First Ju said had yoa told them that In their her vacation in Laytonj and Provo. dicial District of the Stale of great city of Istanbul men that had wniie in i'rovo Grace visited the won flown the Atlantic Ocean and the Utah, In and for Box Elder derful Timpanogas Cave. Miss Watt County European continent would land t is with the Scott Drug Company. drink to the health of "Kemal Pasha, JOHN SCHRENK and president or Turkey." That wonld b ROSIE SCHRENK, Plaintiffs. too much for any sultan. One of the flyers at tha TurVt.h vs. banquet said that he expeoted Con All the unknown heirs and creditors of stantinople to be a great aviation can Elizabeth Freeman, dereanpd? bIoa all ter some day. Charles Fourier, tha Fraaah nMina. other persons unknown claiming any ophar, expected Constantinople to be or uuo, esiaie, nen, interest in . the real property described in the com- come in capital of the entire world, because of its central 'position. plaint, adverse to nlaintiffa But now flying machines make all or ship, any cloud upon plaintiffs title on earth accessible. The world's spots inereto, defendants. capital will be wherever the worU'a brains are, and tha world's money. text-boo- weii-spic- ed Don't Neglect your Eyes They mean too much to yoa. We have the Experience and Equipment to give you the Best in Optometric "6, SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANTS: You ftrA hrnhv otim- moned to appear within twenty days -.iw service or this summons upon if served with you, in which this action is hmuo-hf- wuiibjr tKo. wise within thirty days after service, J 4 oimJ ueiena me above entitled- action; and in case of .vour fniinrav vv UUi will . be rendered arainat judgment ..... i you accoraine to the demand f.f tit - The oil industry needs halo. Stan. ard Oil of California reports for the first six months of 1931 prove It The profit was only 4S centa against fl.SS for the first six month. of 1930. The New York Jewish Board nt Guardians tell this story. Privata Aa. tectlves, hired to protect slot machine. from thieves, compelled boys, once convicted, to persuade other boys to rob the machine, lettinx tha complaint. This action Uvea know when the robberies would - - in -- n ivwtci a judgment quieting plaintiffs' title to occur. The detectives arrested the we land described in said complaint boys thus tempted, sent them to jai, ewig jonea. ntiff. fAn,,, r ' improving the detectives' record a fn vigilance. O. Address 1st National Bank Bldg J0 Of Kia- - "MM a, la,.; ak a 1 A M - lii I. Sr-k- Pearl Mortensert and DolloreA Thompson went to Strevell last Vridnw to spend the week end visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Burgener and son, of aait Lake City, were sunoer euests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker, last Sunday. Miss Una Hunsaker entertained t.hA band after practice on Tuesday even ing. Ice cream and cake and punch were served to 25 band member. Tho band is doing good work. Mrs. Georere Daily, of Trpmnfn spent the week end visitimr Ri. ter, Mrs. Sam Mortensen and other relatives here. Norma Aereccola. of Oeden. la via- ltine witn his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs. Leanard Miller, for a week's hr Nina and June Larsen went to Rric. ham last Friday to attend a school board meeting. Miss June Larsen snent Sunday at Harper visiting friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Parley W. Christensen, P. Christensen. Wm. Larsen. Mm. Amelia Petersen and Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen were Logan Temrie visitors last Friday. Dorotha Christensen spent last Friday in Logan visiting one of her college chums. Mrs. Angeline Hansen, of Logan, spent the week cid visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elias Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Andersen and Norma, Ora, Standley and Betty Lee attended the Deqn reunion in Ogden Canyon last Sunday. The A press Mida club met down nn the Bear River last Friday where Mrs. urace Kroksh entertained at a bonfire NEW NASH . JUST ANNOUNCED Something Brand New in FREE WHEELING Synchro-Shi- ft Safety Free Wheeling.' Fully per- fected by Nash engineers to give you and sUent second acceleration as well as free wheeling. When desire ' silent-rnchrysh- ift to go you out of conventional gear into free then you have free wheeling PLUSwheeling, synchro shift with silent second. When you prefer to go back into conventional gear, you have the clash-les- s synchronized shift, with a second speed as quiet as high. It is now available in the new Nash cars, just optionally at the very announced, low cost of from $20 to $35 extra, f.o.b. factory. ... From $795 to $2025 f. o. b. factory Unusually low delivered prices, $998 to $2326 HciLz & Winzcler Auto Co. PHONE 16 TREMONTON, UTAH |