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Show 1 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928 BEAR RIVtR VALLEY LEADER vantages. They can buy magazine, Red Cross Membership newspaper, and billboard advertising space, hire "directors of public relaSubscription Rate Is Sound Investment, One Tear, in advance- $2.00 tions" and finance vast civic improveBusiness Leader Says industrial ments, programs, expansion 1.00 Six Months, in advance But .50 and real estate developments. Three months, in advance- these material manifestations do not "We believe that Individual memEntered at the Postoffice at Tre- - make civic pride and community spir In the American Bed Cross bership monton, Utah, as Second Class Hat it. is a sound investment, yielding the town of takes the small citizen The ter. investor tremendous returns in perthe greatest pride in his community. sonal satisfaction,' is the statement Published at Tremonton, Utah, on The small town newspaper supports of William Butterworth, president every community project and cooperrhnrsday of each week. of the Chamber of Commerce of the ates with every worthy local organi Published by zation. The small town merchant United States, in endorsing the twelfth annual roll call of the THE LEADER PUBLISHING CO. glories in the fact that he builds his home town when he builds his busiAmerican Red Cross, Not. Incorporated ness. And the small town manufacMr. Butterworth's statement folturer and factory worker know their lows: COMMUNITY SPIRIT products are bringing wealth to the "The men engaged In carrying Civic pride and community spirit community. the business and industry forward civic find When com and pride you are not measured in costly publicity are Quick to respond, of nation this town the small you press agents, munity spirit in campaigns, and respond generously, when hupopulation, and public wealth. 'If they man suffering calls for their assistwere, the small town would register THE ance. They welcome the existence PASTIME but faintly these of an organization authorized by Although in the downtown districts community virtues. The truth is that civic pride and of our cities the sidewalks are still international treaty and congrescommunity spirit are to be found in crowded with pedestrians, it is prob sional charter to act as their their purest and most unselfish form ably true that walking has become an agency, and the agency of all the The in the small town. The reasons are obosolete pastime m America. people, in providing relief In disobvious. In the small town one finds rushing in and out of stores in the aster and promoting their beneficial that unity of purpose and neighborli-nes- s shopping districts isn't walking anyto humanity. The nation's services in the of lovers of that absent in ever opinion that are large way, business mea take particular pleasform of physical exercise. centers of population. ure in supporting The American We. have lost the feeling of leisure class conflicts, and National Red Cross because it ha3 business tactics are foreign to the which in former days was so conducthe community of limited population. ive to walking. Even in our motorapplied sound and efficient business Great cities, only, can afford to ing we seem to be possessed of the technique and administrative methspend thousands advertising their ad- - idea that we must hurry to get some ods without sacrifice of sympathy where, although we may have no parand understanding in the prevenAn ticular destination in mind. tion and mitigation of human sufvisEnglishman who, even during his it to this country, spent much time in fering. "The Chamber of Commerce of walking, said of us that the pictures the United States, as representative in periodicals representing the occuThe Latest and Best Method in of the nation's business, has such pants of automobiles reclining in luxconfidence in the American Red ury and enjoying magnificent scenery, did not depict us truly. That is not Cross that It calls upon its member the way we cover the miles. to contribute to reorganizations He was greatly amused over the lief in disaster only upon Red Cross fact that during his walking tours he assurance that an appeal is necalso was frequently offered rides by motessary. do not seem to underorists; "they "We believe that individual memstand," he says,' "that a man on a bership in the American Red Cross AT walking tour is not in need of vehicular conveyance. They act as if the is a sound investment, yielding the best thing about walking is giving it investor tremendous returns in per. and a ride." sonal satisfaction. The Red Cross up having Garland Factory Street Obviously the automobile does not is seeking to increase its memberBell Phone 42w permit of sauntering. When the road ship to five million; the opportuis good there comes the irresistible nity to join its ranks is presented impulse to make the most of it, which the Red Cross Chapters throughby to nearly all drivers means anywhere out the nation from November 11 from 35 to 60 miles an hour. And to 29. It is good to be a link in consequently, there is lacking the opthis great chain of service reachportunity for quiet enjoyment of the ing around the world." passing landscape; and lacking too is FOR SALE Two lighting plants-o- ne the inducement for reflection and (Signed) Delco and one t, restful meditation which walking, WILLIAM BUTTERWORTH, good condition. Both bargains if tak- either by one's self or with agreeable President en at once. Apply to Horace Udy, companions, makes almost inevitable. The Chamber of Commerce In its own way, motoring has its Garland, phone 44rll. of the United States. and on the whole they are WANTED TO RENT All or part pleasures, no less than those of walking. And of a furnished or unfurnished house in perhaps in the stress of modern life, Tremonton or Garland. E. S. Righteous Indignation it is only natural that we should have M. D., Valley Hospital. 1 "It's n lie!" cried the politician, taken to the form of when confronted with evidence which FOUND Auto tire between Tre- exercise. purported to show he had approprimonton and Deweyville. Tom Ault, ated funds which did not belong tj Deweyville. ltd him. Force of Habit? What "It's an infernal lie, a wicked WANTED Ground to plow with a is like brain dense The forest, and prevarication, an insult and slander. Caterpillar tractor. A. L. Cook, our I never took the money. I shall not are blazbackwoodsmen thoughts phone 24.1-ltp ing a trail. When once a certain let this charge so base and yet so FOR SALE One enclosed thought has passed through, It is eas- baseless besmirch my name. I know car. In excellent condition. A ier for the same kind of thonhr ro nothing of what became of the dough. real bargain. Winchester Service. come nguin. That Is habit. Fold a 1 shall light to clear my name, and before get through they will Have yoar car greased and oil piece of pnper. then spread it out It realize they have tackled the wrong ft again in the same they fold to is easier changed at McCombs Service station. crease than in 1 didn't take the money, and any other way. That party. FOR SALE Few Hampshire rams. Is hnh!t. So, to create a habit of I shall fight the charge that I did to Glen Eldredge, phone 55.0-2tfd cheerfulness, we mast send cheerful the last ditch, even If It takes every again and again until cent of It" Exchange. PLENTY OF MONEY to lend on thoughts along Is thoroughly the right kind of real estate. NOR- the trail In our minds blazed. Then it will be easy to be Tasters MAN LEE, Brigham City. Carry Their 7tf cheerful. R. P. Anderson. . Don't confuse showing off showing up. with Every knock is a boost, if you know profit by it; but every boost is a knock if it turns your head. Try McComb's how to . When You Think HARDWARE GASOLINE ,r as do the hills On and THINK WILSON High have never done before "Everything to Build Anything" Phone 11. you r 11-2- high-salari- the styles of winter ed AGE-OL- D greatly-to-be-desir- Cross-purpose- are alert s, cut-thro- like Northern winds vivacious at "DUART" Permanent Waving HAIRDRESSING Myrtle Holmgren ...WANT COLUMN.. Willys-Knigh- ie, 8-- thrill-produci- h 5. er 6-- Fortunes in Throats Everything for irt Needle work. See Mrs. N. E. Shaw at Shaw & Iver-oTremonton. 15d n, Experience may be a wise teacher but if you don't learn anything at her Orders taken for Baron Woolen school you might as well have not had Mill goods Monday and Saturday at the experience. Mrs. W. H. Field's, local agent. -d Take It from "Dapper Dan" ; "I use discretion" Neckties are a passion with me. When I buy 'em I use discretion. In other words, I go down to Fishburn's and pick 'em out." eh what?" Whaddye think of the suit? Nifty, eh what? Who said all the best dressed guys are on Broadway? Here's one and he buys his clothes at Fishburn's. "Me and the Girl Friend" "Me and the girl friend certainly make a swell picture. She buys her glad rags at Fishburn's too and HOW!" aZrr' The tea and coffee tasters of the big Importing and jobbing houses are paid large salaries. The sole duty ol many of these experts is to taste the brews of many varieties of tea and coftee. And their palates are their fortunes if It's palates that register flavor. Whatever it is, It must never fail In Its fine discrimination; a taste that it requires years of practice and experience to attain. The president oi n a coffee Importing concern, Is an expert In the selection of different varieties and combinations of coffee and almost any day may be found as the sole attendant at a little afternoon party peculiarly his own. From a casual cupful of the brew that is put before him he has- no difficulty In , telling the name and age of the berry from which It Is made, the country in which It was grown, and In fact, all the family history of that par ticular blend. Tea and coffee tasters In the large Importing houses are said to daily consume several quarts of clear strong coffee with apparently no deleterious effects. In a measure this may be due to the fact that, for fear of Impairing their coffee "taste" they must take no other stimulant of any kind nor use .tobacco In any form. ff " The Rendezvous of "Dapper Dan" Coats of Individuality Latest Arrivals $19.75 $29.75 No winter wardrobe will be without one of these new coats, revealing a simplicity of design, line, and detail, yet beautiful and artistic in every sense. The Newest Dresses are here $9.95 $16.50 Direct from Fashion's centers. Nowhere will you find more authentic stules. Mirroring the Hats of the Hour $2.95 well-know- - "nifty, 0' .... .... The shawl collared coat, so definitely in fashion-favo- r the the feminine frock straight line coat enhanced by tailored fur in its new loveliness of velvet, supple crepes and satins you will find ttiem here at Fishburn's. tf 1. 1 and here are the leaders $4.95 T T NUSUAL DECORATIVE NOTES, combinations of various tones, intricate designs, striking in effect, hats of individu- ality. Women's hats have undergone a change, becoming more feminine and formal in effect. Our new arrivals in the hat section complement this new fashion. Druggists With "Side Lines" Nothing New Tne druggist who sells lunches, books, radio sets and fishing tackle isn't a modern phenomenon at all, as most of us believe. Around 1600 to 1625 we find the pharmacist selling sweets, preserved fruits, brown paper plasters, hair powders and perfumes. In 1617, in England, a new charter separatod the apothecary from the grocer and he began to concentrate more upon drugs and to dispense. At a later date apothecaries virtually became physicians. They prescribed as well as dispensed and visited patients. The pharmacist was then practically a fully qualified practitioner. But gradually he had fewer and fewer drugs to dispense as prescribed. Today a city will often support only a few exclusive pharmacies and the druggist has fallen back upon side lines, quite as In the early days. This Is no new and riotous Indulgence on his part; he has ample respectable precedent.T. Swnnn Harding In the American Druggist Magazine. ECONOMICAL .rpHE our GROCYTERIA HOUSEWIFE appreciates the savings makes possible not on one or two "baits" or "specials" but all down the line. BUY BY COMPARISON, com-par- e our prices, item for item, quality for quality, with what you pay elsewhere. You'll note the saving. i- - 'ISHMJRN We give 2fctf Green Trading Stamps with Every Purchase |