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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1931 PAGE FOUR BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffice at Tre Bionton, Utah, as Second Class Mat This Week ly ARTHUR BRISBANE ter. lames Walton, Editor and Publisher Russia, Japan, France McAdoo's Idea Dollar Whea,t, Dollar Silver No U. S. Cars for Russia Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Business Is much better with us. and Thursday of each week. the world in general. That is universally admitted. War, on a big scale, is much nearer Subscription Rates in the East. That every nation knows. Prse Year, in advance $2.00 official worrier for the $1.00 Washington, worries about it. fix Months, in advance whole world, .50 fkree months, in advnce Russia, as a hint to Japan, makes a great display of military force, as her mechanized army rumbles' through the streets. One million workers, hardy, of right age for war, march behind the growling tanks and big guns. Russia wants Japan to know what sort of trouble she is inviting. It would not be any incompetent as well as to your Country duke war if Russia started now. The To Your Town czar-grand- enthusiasm that sent the French revolutionary armies conquering every where animates the Russians today. Japan would meet no army of depressed moujiks, half of them without am PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS munition. Frefc to Public nJ place in th UrS. whr caUloa of bmncw adratum mmita coveancuiylin mat Free oburaod Without be or product cu Oblicatioa u the Aneriema hduttnal Library. Write"! or BtuineM AoVwtkin Matter interested k'iUH wUl beproaptbtorwwded. Ike only w in AMEIICAI IRDOSTSIU LIBRARY EoiineerlnlBnUdJBS. CkioMo, Ullaoi Roosevelt, acting: as arbitrator, rave to Japan the. Russian possessions In Southern Manchuria after the war of 1904, and since then, Japan has spent more than two hundred million dollars In Manchuria. If Russia tries to get back what Roosevelt's decision took away from her, it will be a severe fight. May we, with the help of Providence, keep out of It, minding our own business, as Japan minded her business during the big war. Briand sends "sharp notes" to Japan warning her against starting war. But the French will not find in Japan an- BUILDING FOR PROSPERITY. other "docile America" ready to take suggestions and orders from any one abroad. If Japan wants to fight, she will fight. That she does want to fight The first thing that Senator and gather in Manchuria, now, seems Norris of Nebraska urged upon certain. his recent return to the Capital was a congressional appropriation of $3,000,000,000 to be expended upon public works to relieve the unemployed. The recognizes, as do many people of other countries, the soundness and effectiveness of this most popular depression nos Ne-brask- an W. O. McAdoo writes an extremely interesting book of memoirs, "Crowded Years," published by Houghton Mif- flin Company. Mr. McAdoo's years have been very crowded, particularly when he was running the United States Tressury and the railroads at the same time. He suggests that there should be no talk of cancelling foreign debts, and if France and Germany can't, or don't want to pay the money they owe, you might take colonies, "as part payment." Not a good idea, France and England will say. i ' Two things this country needs, could and should havewheat at a dollar a bushel and silver at a dollar an ounce, A dollar an ounce for silver would be a ratio of twenty-twto one, since dollars an gold is "worth" twenty-twounce. The existing ratio is above sixty to one, although gold production Is actually only thirteen to one, as compared with silver. Coordinator Asks for Cooperation in Work o NOTICE TO CREDITORS Elementary School Deweyville oOo Estate of O. D. Luke, Deceased oOo Creditors will present claims with number from here attended the to the undersigned at Trevouchers November 10, Wednesday morning, Bear River excursion for put into it. Therefore, its progress Temple day in assembly, Mr. Jenson from Gar- - monton, Utah on or before the '20th ase rrmay ai iogan. dnends uDon the ability- of the -Deople: of January, A. D. 1932. j Ferry Snsckman came up from Salt lana Save us a very interesting talk on day as a whole to "think and think well ZORA A. LUKE, Armistice. the with and Lake spent day Sunday and soundly of the matter. Administratrix of the estate of I Ftidey morning, November 13, in The only display that this field his mother, Mrs. John Spackman. O. D. Luke, Deceased. Mr. had Gardner as Jos. and Mrs. Mr. from the assembly, McNealy needs is a sound display of thinking. LEWIS JONES, The exhibit we need is an exhibition their guests Mr. and Mrs. Chancey South, gave us a talk about the Brigham City, Utah "Great Andrew and Land." South j of a fair chance. It is easy for us Gardner of Ogden Valley Attorney for Administratrix. week. j last of Gardner Idaho, Wednesday morning, November 18, to shift the burden of our problem Date of first publication: November and her niece, in assembly, Mr .Dewey from Tremon-E!l- a Mr. Ella M. cases by, with the excuse it is an 19, A. D. 1931. Reed, of Portland, Maine, spent1 ton, gave us a very interesting talk abnormal case or one with low menDate of last publication: December wst'k last visiting at the home of N. on "Our Future." will not not does and A. D 1931. tality. This .17, j We have made a rule that those who affect the solution to that case. Too Peter Marble. uaruner rrrt ra i Mrs. J. wish to snowban each other mugt many of our so called problem cases a on the west side of the building, and are those cases of high mentality. Dirtnaay anniversary inursuay. surprise party was given in not to be mugiu It is a reflection upon us all that these pleasant UNIQUE BEAUTY SHOP ner nonor. ine anernoon was spent, fine minds cannot be engaged in Under Worth-ingtothe direction Miss of in a sociable way. A delicious tray endeavors. the children are working very Munch was served to eight. and still coordinate we further May on hard our Christmas opera. Miss Jennie Marble is visiting over weld even stronger the bond of united The seventh $2.50 grade are working hard effort in this the major cause of the the week end with friends in Brigham on a program to obtain money to buy home and school, is the hope of the City. PHONE 60.0-a show case for our museum. R. and Barnard Mr. Horace Mrs. coordinator. The eighth grade has organized a were shopping in Ogden Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen had as a "Story Telling Club", and are workWe visitor their son Joseph, of American ing for so many credits, we are awarding ribbons for each hundred credits When You Think Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles of Tre- and when they get one thousand cred HARDWARE were dinner guests of Mr. and its they receive a gold pin. monton, From One) (Continued Page Reporter: Erma Vance. Mrs. Joseph Heusser Sunday. a en was citizen. time left for the Monday night good "Everything To Build Anything" , Also these officials are asleep on joyed by a large crowd who attended Phone 11 their posts of duty. Our government the dance and shower given in honor was created and its officers chosen to of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nielson, who guard the public welfare. Are the of- will make their home at Tremonton, ficers doing so? No. Generally they where Mr. Nielsen is in business. use obsolete methods. They tolerate Money Tuesday, relatives and friends re organizations and manage organiza- ceived, word that Willie Record, a fortions that pitch honest men and com- mer resident of this place, had died petent out of any share in our pro- very suddenly in Nevada. He is the ductions. This is piracy of the most son of Ben Record and funeral services will be held Thursday in the Dewmurderous and refined type. Modern machine methods require eyville meeting house. on Irrigated Land. 6V per Mr. and Mrs, O. G. Harwood and that we cut the .number of hours on cent. No commissions. duty required of each person and con family of Ogden, were here calling on tinue the same hourly rates of pay relatives Sunday. JOHN J. SHUMWA1 Chris Hansen had 14 of his sheep until better times. There is never any afL. killed O. S. an for the either train by necessity hourly Phones: B. R. V. 69.a-2- ; cutting Tuesday Bell, 129 ternoon. rates of pay or the personnel. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of OgPublic welfare and safety requires that our government regulate its ex- den were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. penditures and those of private or- R. Ault Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. ganizations enough to prevent unem Becker had business at Evans and ployment and to get better methods Bear River City. Mrs. Peter Jensen, mother of Mrs. and work. When good men are kicked out and Lloyd Lish visited here for a few days when the hourly rates of pay are re- returning to her home at Logan Sun1 1 miiiiiiiiiif mi 1 1 mil iiiii ii miaiii i in duced, markets are destroyed. When day. Melvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dear Mr. Grower: every buyer's work time is assured even though somewhat reduced with Beeton, of this place, was married to proportionate less pay, all markets Miss Knudsen of Brigham City, TuesMarket your Thanksgiving and Christmas and especially those for farm products day at Salt Lake City. They will make their home here. will be better and more reliable. Turkeys through Nelson Ricks Creamery Co. at Miss Pearl Jensen, sister of Mrs.; the Brooklawn. Wilford Miller, was married Wednes-- I day to Ed. Olsen. They will make! Sincerely yours, their home at Petersboro. Mrs. "N. Peter Marble received a Hamp Bradshaw. new job with the Farm Bureau. She has been very successful with this or-- 1 riANOS AT A SACRIFICE ganization. We have in the vicinity of Tremonton two pianos, one a small Baby Logan "The Cache American" new Grand and the other a fine upright. newspaper launched here. These instrumentss must be resold or returned to Ogden. Rather than Oil these pianos we will turn the contract over to responsible parties. Address R. P. Snyder, Credit Manager of Glen Bros. Music Co., Ogden. Utah for full information as to the balance due. 9 3t. (Continued From Page One) A i ! Mel-eo- intro-grati- ve n, j Permanent Waves up 1' Want Tax Equaliz ers Not Tax Hoisters THINK WILSON non-offici- al Unlimited to THE LEADER LOAN dte j 0 . IHIMdlaiy trum. France is already planning a public works program which will cost 3,000,000,000 francs and take care of the unemployed until 1933. ...WANT COLUMN.. i The French project is designed to meet the specific needs of each section of the country. The coastal cities will benefit through the 500,000,000 francs spent on harbor development. Fifty million more francs will go to extending canals and rivers, while public roads will undergo improvements to the tune of 500,000,000 francs. The rural regions 'of France wil be well cared for under this President Hoover, Mr. Mellon and public works program, which in- others that would like the Republican cludes 500,000,000 francs for the Party to remain in power are Invited to the "wheat at a dollar, silver extension of electricity to agri- consider FOR SALE Majestic range, dresser, at a dollar" program. cultural regions, modernization If the President consults .washing machine, book case, and of rural equipment and other im- even as intelligent a financierbankers, many other good second hand fur as Euniture. Inquire Midland Hotel, provements. Construction of new gene Meyer, Jr. of the Federal ReMust be sold at once. 9 school buildings to cost 300,000,-00- 0 serve, he will probably see shaking of tip. francs is planned, as well as heavy heads. But not all bankers are modern house, an allocation of 10,000,000 francs unable to realize that cornering gold FOR RENT See Roy Holdaway. 9 and is France this tf. by responscountry in technical ible for equipment for industrial and commercial schools. Educational institutions FOR CARPET WEAVING See Mrs. in the French colonies will re- stagnation. Johnson, west of Tremonton mill. ceive 40,000,000 francs for build3 t3 One of the ablest bankers in the ing purposes. country said, recently: For Rent House with four rooms Playground development alone "The bankers want money as scarce and bath. Good garage, large lot sore easily will set in circulation 25,000,000 as possible, that they m: with good chicken coop. Inquire a. francs, while new hospitals and control it and increase their power. this office or call 23 tf But they are and must asylums to be erected in all parts realize soon that gold is too scarce FOR SALE of the country will release anoth- and is City building lots, locornered by two nao 4- I imi ' P. S. Phone 38 semi-week- ly re-sh- ip 11-1- 11-1- 11-1- 11-1- short-sighte- er 350,000,000. Fifty million 9 12-- d actually tions, leaving the others without 'real money' to carry on the business of the world." cated in Smith's Addition to Tre- monton. For particulars inquire of francs will be expended in imJames Brough, Real Estate Office, proving tourist resorts, and this 10-Utah. tf. Tremonton, amount is in addition to the budgetary sum already provided for Russia tried to buy nine thousand CASH PAID For Dead and Useless that purpose. The Ministry of railway freight cars and some other Cows and horses. Reverse call the Air has secured 150,000,000 transportation materials, at a cost of Brigham 493J2 t.f41 million dollars, here. Our business francs for civil aviation projects, fifty men did not feel like the Rus- FOR SALE Good building lime which mainly consist of building sians, and demanded trusting half cash in ado $12.00 per ton. Sgar and improving airports. vance, so the business lias gone to Co., Garland, Utah lStfd Here you have a wide choice of makes and styles of automobiles that are for sale at ridiculously low prices. They may not be new, but they look like new, act like new and are backed up with a guarantee Come in today, select the car you have always wanted, pay only a small sum down, the rest on easy terms. 8 1927 CHRYSLER SEDAN 1927 NASH COACH Utah-Idah- oOo "..MODERN ROADS FOR FARMERS Germany. Perhaps that will help Germany to pay her private debts owed to our financiers, In a hurry to make commissions, and not paying much attention to repayment of principal. There are millions of farmers in the Those interested In French prosperUnited States who, when winter comes, are almost' completely cut off from ity will be delighted to hear that the the outside world as if they were in French central bank reported a gold darkest Africa. Ihey have the ve- - reserve increased by $30,000,000 in the hides but the roads serving them ' last week and established a new gold have not been essentially improved record. In a month the United States since the deys of the horse and wagon. has lost $700,000,000 In gold, most of It to France. If that happened too oftThe world of today is largely de- en we might feel it. pendent for its social and economic In the economy wave, cavalry In the progress, on quick and certain trans- United States Army has been decreasWhat the railroads on port. mean, ed, and there is protest. long hauls, good roads mean to the war makes cavalry useless, farmer on short hauls. They allow andModern any cavalry, unless to use keeping Mm to sell his goods at the best posIt against strikers or other mobs, Is to sible time, buy supplies on snort foolish. notice, to get quick medical help when Ten modern tanks could plow their needed. They aid small town merch- way through 50,000 cavalry, as easily ants by bringing them business that u a heavy truck could go through otherwise could not reach them. mice. JStates and counties will not have Alexander, with his few men, proved done their duty to the farmer until !hat the Persian "cavalry," long rows every farming area, is provided with )( elephants, could do nothing against dustless, mudless, weatherproof, feed' military science. er roads. Modern road building and What could hmea do against all tanko? surfacing methods make such roads planes and available today at moderate cost HEMSTITCHING done at Fishburn's ; store, Monday and Thursday after- noons, Mrs. Nels Anderson. tf. 9-- 1929 CHEVROLET COACH 1927 WHIPPET COACH TREMONTON WRECKAGE COMPANY IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS On Cornor North of Ford Garage Under New Management of I. L. GLENN These Cars Are All In THE Jones Beauty Shop At GARLAND, UTAH Specializes in all phases of beauty culture. Expert All modern service equipment, located in Sweeten Building Phone 52 A-- l Shape Easy Terms Come in and see these cars and have a demonstration tleitz & Winzeler TREMONTON, UATH - Auto Co. - PHONE We Are the Oldest Established Dealers in Box Elder County 16 i I |