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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER GBTWO -.- BEAR KTVEB VALLEY LEADEB Catered at the Postoffic at Utah as Second Class Matter. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on tearsday of each n eck. Subscription Rates Tre-feonto- n, 12.00 Due Year (In advance) fOx Months (In advance) rhree Months (In advance) 5100 50 Free to Pjablic THeor.ly U. S. wher. ealalog. an J rlce in the erenn nliBeo buncM mtl Without or product M be obtained Free Library. Obligation n the Amman Induttml ou urn Matter Write for BiuineM Adverrielng forwarded. will beprompUy interested in;ame .dverhr.na M AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY EasineeriatBaUdins, Ckiealo. Illiaole WHO ARE YOU? The Romance of Your Name A Greene? supposed that the Saion or Scandinavian origin, but It Is found that there was a patrician family of this name after the Roman conquest of England, which suggests that it is of Latin derivation. In the early part of the Thirteenth century, about twelve years before the granting of the Magna Charta, during the reign of King John, there lived In England one Alexander de Boketon. It who took unto was his himself the name of Greene, and spelled it Grene. lie was created I Is of great-grandso- VjUNATIONAL EDITORIAl MZL --7 zALexke- 193 5 - serious loss in the Executive s pubnc indipopularity. A Fortune survey cates that he has lost supporters in all the economic divisions, and that the great part of thi3 loss followed the Court bill fight. But the tide of public thought can change fast, and the Administration hopes that any losses can be repaired, and that the best cure lies in Mr. Roosevelt making himself seen and heard by as many voters as possible especially in the Mountain and Pacific Coast states, where it is thought, losses have been most serious. A reporter on the Presidential train recently wrote that all the experts hoard felt sure that the President of plans on calling a special session Mam November. ODjeci this Congreas of the session will be farm legislation an apparently large and vocal part nf ncrrirMiiture seems to want a new AAA. If the Administration thinks the time- is ritrht. and if the hoped ror change in public sentiment follows the tour, the Court bill will imewise dc introduced again in the special session. Otherwise it will be held over until January. So on the one hand the finds its standine in the public eye materially below the level attained last year. And on the otner, as pouu-r.relists noint out. the magnitude of Federal unemployment and farm relief activities has created a vast obarmy which is financially under Also DeaL imporligation to the New tant, in the view of some experts, is the fact that there is no outstanding opponent of the President no Repub lican has shown mat ne can any real pull on the voters. An op alposition without good leaaersnip hard faces going. ways To Your Town as well as to your Country m PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS knight and was a ueiuber of parlla ment from Northampton county. Sir Henry Greene, a deseeii i;mt of this faimly, became lord chief justice of England. In America,' the first Greenes settled in New England, and Maj. John 0O0 Greene, was deputy governor of the "Business lumbered along with a colony of Ithode Island. Prominent personages of this family heavy foot this week," says Business in later times were Joseph Warren i Week. That is true' cf all recent weens Greene and William Benton Greene of There have been few important setIthode Island. The latter was an emi- backs in production. There has been nent clergyman and professor of eth- a setback in sentiment, due to the ics at Princeton Theological seminary tmi ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS O HAPPENINGS THAT AFFECT THE DINNER PAILS, DIVIDEND CHECKS AND TAX BILLS OF EVERY INDIVIDUAL. NATION- AL AND INTERNATION- AL PROBLEMS INSEPARABLE FROM LOCAL WELFARE. Safetv Foundation Announces fnr Savins of Lives A..,- -J -- By RUBY HASKINS ELLIS IS commonly ITname of Greene fear that there may have occurred a market slump. Lumber orders are down, and steel the League and the war President, mills have curtailed operations. ConEuropean triumph, de- struction is slightly under the level If a president submits a legisla- fresh fromonhis a around the countermined swing is and it to a congress, tive program of this are his- of a year ago. results The tragic defeated or tabled in whole or in part, try. General consensus seems to be that tory Wilson collapsed physically at there he- has several choices of future courshas been a halt in the previously on until his es of action. He can use the immense Wichita, and from then of recovery, but that no march fast was a sick man. power of the presidency in an attempt death, is to be expected. new drop major And now, in view of practically evto influence senators and representa- who oppose him something ery newsman, President Roosevelt, afthat has been done many times, with ter a Congress which turned down one TRAILER SHOW Administravarying success, ever since patronage of the most NEW YORK Although New Yorks became a major political weapon. Or tion programs in our history, has also shows will not open until he can accept his defeat with more gone to the country. As Jay Hayden automobile viewed last week of end the October, or less equanimity, as Hoover did writes, "The one thing that can be was Manhatsome 10,000 people by reasonable certainty respect when confronted by an unfriendly said with show: 24 tan's first big House after the election of 1930, and ing President Roosevelt's nation-wid- e a from trailers ranging concern trust to time to prove him right or swing is that it is primarily duck hunter's camp to de luxe three-wheele-rs wrong. Or he can "go to the people" ed with the rebellion of congressional with bath. Outside the huge with his program, and try to muster Democrats. . ." the show stood a housing armory to sufficient strength in his support Men close to the White House say brick house imitation shingle-roofewhich always the defeat of the Court Bill rankles sway the congress trundle to too through on big wheels, keeps an ear to the ground. bitterly in the President's mind. He the armory's great doors. On at least two previous occasions, regards it as essential to his objecLowest priced completely furnished presidents faced with splits in their tives. And it is widely believed that trailer was the Indian Trailer Corporown parties over major political pol- he intended to talk in support of the at $295. Sleeping ation's icieshave gone to the people. Taft bill in the bailiwicks of its Demo- four the"Papoose" has a 1,250-lcrat opponents, such as Wheeler and did in 1909, when the Payne-Aldric- h ice-bo- x and running stove, heater, tariff bill, which all but closed Ameri- O'Mahoney. The fact that he did not water. Top price was $1,580 for the Ku to the Black ca to imports, was passed, and result- refer to it is credited generator - equipped Martin Eck-- 0 ed in the defection of many promin- Klux Klan disclosures, which forced with electric refrigeration, ice cubes, ent Republicans from the Adminis- a change of plan. It is felt that the hot and cold running water. tration. Taft failed, the Republican President's future declarations on the shower, in some 1937 trailers in Refinements Bull Moose bolt followed, and in the subject will be deferred until it can be clude: chromium-plate- d bath tubs; next election the President received determined what will be the country's desks; stoves; writing vapor the worst beating ever taken by an reaction to the Black appointment, porcelain wardrobes, fireplaces. roomy radios; incumbent, carrying only two small and Black's radio speech in which he But a trailer is still a trailer, confined admitted past Klan membership and states. by restrictions of various states to a Then came Wilson and the' League at the same time declared his faith maximun length cf about 22 ft, tives far-reachi- all-trail- er one-whe- el f Vaudeville and Picture Thursday, Oct. 21st t awards to be made the Light for Life Founda- ition, new national safety organiza tion, will ro exclusively to persona who perform heroic acts outside the line of duty and without com- ipensation, it has been announced 'by Capt Charles B. Scully, Execu tive Secretary of the Foundation ,nd Director of Life Saving of the American Red Cross, New York. The Awards Committee of the .Foundation decided that awards will be made, after full consideration of the nominees' claims, "in cases ' where an individual personally used emergency lighting either in an attempt to prevent loss of (life or to effect a rescue of people Jin danger of losing their lives." Emergency lighting was denned as Is portable, such as jany light that damps, flares, flashlights, lanterns, etc. Any person eligible for consideration for an award was invited to submit his case. Foundation officials expect the awards to become an Important factor in Increasing the safety consciousness of the American people. Capt. Scully, who Is chairman of the Awards Committee, pointed out that the Foundation is confining Its (activities to emergency lighting because that field of safety work Js virtually uncharted. Members of the Foundation, all nationally known leaders in safety education, are now conducting exhaustive research Into the relation between emergency lighting and accident prevention, and plan to make these fmrttngg available to the public. Other regulations set up by the Awards Committee include the following: the Foundation will give not more than 10 first class medals G LIFE-SAVIN- SINGING 'h - DANCING - GOOD mm-H"M"- iniiu n c: o if or? CAPT. CHARLES 8. SCULLY in any one year and may, at their discretion, make as inai.y Money grants; certificates of merit may be awarded in cases which the Foundation considers meritorious but not exceptional; all applications for awards must be filed within one year of the act. Applications and nominations should be submitted to the Light for Life Foundation, Inc., 122 East 42nd Street, New York, : i I ' : lect. s,I U)MfflVfJ WINE IN ALL VARIETIES 20 N. Y. Dr. Frank S. Lloyd, Professor of Education at New York University, Is chairman of the Foundation. Serving with him are: R. K. Atkinson, Director, Boys' Club of New York, Inc.; W. Graham Cole, Direc- alcohol by volume tor of Safety, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.; H. F. Enlows, National Director, First Aid and Life Saving, American National Red Cross; Thomas Fansler, Research Director, Division of General Education, New York University; Dr. Thomas W. Gosling, National Director, American Junior Red Cross; Julien Harvey, Executive Greater New York Safety Council. Inc.; Olive McCormlck, Health and Safety Advisor. Girl Scouts, Inc, and Capt Scully. Vice-Preside- "TRADE IN TREMONTON AND SAVE" Are You Ready for the Cool, Crisp Days of Autumn. See That Your Home Is In Order and Comfortable. We Have Items for Cleaning or Repairing Your Home .... m FOR BUILDING, REMODELING OR REPAIRING YOUR HOME Feel the Security of a Beautiful, New Home! VertiU Dumb That train smokes a lot Bell Yes, and cuoob, too. 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Starting on Thursday evening, October 14, 1937, and continuing every Thursday evening thereafter, "The March of Time" will be broadcast over the Blue Network of the National Broadcasting company over KLO, Ogden, Utah, from 6:30 to 7 MST. m trailer house. MUSIC are prepared and presented T. X-ra- This show is sponsored by your home mer chant ... By making a 25 purchase you receive a ticket to the show . . . This ticket and 15 admits one person to a 400 show. g bt wit iresf t Fag x CIA h-- class-room- s, PS liters The "March of Time" broadcast, which is switching from CBS to the Blue Network of the National Company beginning with the October 14 broadcast, will be heard at 8:30 o'clock (EST) every Thursday evening instead of 9, as previously announced. After long searching for an earlier spot than the 10:30 to 11 period it has been using on the Columbia Network, "The March of Time" tentatively secured a place on the Blue Network an hour and a half earlier. But during the past few days a still earlier period opened up as a result of program shifts, and "The March of Time" therefore moves into the 8:30 to 9 period. "The March of Time" news i- - Liberty Theatre f I Jk fTA f asS3L -- of Nations issue. The Senate refused in racial and religious freedom. width and height around 7 ft. A to ratify American participation in Furthermore. Presidential advisors efcottage" and a to be bound both are trailer ficiency" within these measurements. At night the rooms are used for sleeping, by T day become dinettes, living rooms, etc. At slight additional expense awnings and folding chairs have a front porch. Show Director A. B. Hopkins asserts that 1,000,000 people line in the 500.000 trailers of the U. S. in Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas and Wisconsin, there labare trailer dental parlors, y sound pictures oratories, and traveling theatres to carry modernity to their back woods districts. Slogan of last week's show was "the 14 trailer is here to stay" and show officials optimistically foresaw the day when cities would pay as much at TWO SHOWS - PRESENTING THE tention to their trailer parks as to their airports would have gas, water, electricity and sewage disposal facili ties laid for instant connection to the "two-roo- Net-wor- drama-tizatio- two-wheel- er five-roo- "March of Time" to Go on N. B. C. k on Thursdays Broad-castin- d, b. 14. 1937 hZ "NERVES" A Dr. Milei Effervescent Nervine Tab- let, a glass of water, a pleasant, sparkling Hardware . China . Glassware Everything for the Home and Farm I Nerves relax. You can rest, sleep, enjoy life. At your drug store. 25c and $L0U IS II IFsm9ffima!,s9 Gasfla Ubmbb "Your Good Will Our Dest Asset" 3 |