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Show ' SEAR PJLGE FOUE .CSiS EXTE3 VALLEY VALLEY LEADSH, TOimSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1&32 LEADE3 Entered at the Pottoffiee at Second dasa Utah, u Tre-"tnoot- Mat- - This Week WASHINGTON hj Arthur BICENTENNIAL BOTHWELL brisbans been successful la Aiding nature to the effects of this dreaded malady. Mr. W. L. Anderson motored to Providence Monday. Mrs. Anderson, who has been visiting with her father, Mr. Fred Pickett and family for a few days, returned home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hyden, who were called to Smithfield by the serious illness of Mr. Hyden's father, who was at the Dee Hospital at Ogden where he underwent an operation for cancer, returned home Thursday with the report that. Mr. Hyden was improved and had been removed to his home at Smithfield, Utah, The members of the family of Mr. Peter Hansen, who has also been with the flu are much improved at this writing. Two separate days have been set aside by the farmers of this valley t break road into the canyon so trjf" they could haul wood but the nigw. before each of the days the wind and snow have been so terrible that they have had to postpone the road breaking until a future date. Mr. C .C. Shriber who has had his turn at the flu, is better and is able to be about his work again. The dance which was held here Saturday night was not so well attended on account of the deep snow. But the members of the orchestra announce that there will be another one held February 13 to which all are invited. Rive? City visited with Mrs. Calvin Anderson at her home. The Elders of the Bothwell ward helped to furnish the program at Pen rose, Sunday evening. The program for the Bothwell meeting was furnished by members of the Tremonton ward. Mr. Vernon Rhodes and Elder Morgan bore inspiring testimonies, and Mrs. Harry Taylor talked on 'Temple Work In the Church, Also, Mrs. Stephens and Mr. Morgan accompanied by Miss Mary Burns sang a duet. Mrs. Melvin Homer, according to reports, is improving as nicely as can be expected from her serious illness. Mr. Donald Burnhope, who spent his week end vacation at home with his father, Mr. Isaac Burnhope, returned Monday to Salt Lake City where he is attendirig the L. D. S. Business Col -- overcome sec-rame- nt Teaching Talkies to Talk William Wrigley, a Builder How to Fill a Church Heat Conquer Disease Jamea Walton, Editor and Publisher CHURCH oOo SERVICES TO OPENING OF BI CENTENNIAL CEDEBRATION o:o Published at Tremonton, Utah, on America When goes to church on week. of each Ybursday In Southern California, center and the three days preceeding George of the moving picture Indus factory Washington's birthday this year, it try, even now one of the three great cele will a to be open "unofficially" Sabacription Rates est in America, mechanical genius has Dne Year, in advance .$2.00 bration never paralleled in all history made it possible to put into the mouth Btx Months, in advance a celebration in which those who or a "talkie actor, who knows no $1.00 .50 participate will honor themselves in ree months, in advsnce language but English, any other landoing honor to a nation s founder. guage that may be desired, perfectly Officially scheduled to open Febru synchronized. ary 22, the nation wide Bicentennial most successCelebration of George Washington's ful among producers of moving picbirth will nevertheless be inaugurated tures, enabled this writer to see an unofficially in religious services admirable performance In which Northroughout the entire country during ma Shearer and Lionel Barrymoie as well as to your Country the three days just preceeding that appeared. The language was German, date. On Friday, February 19, those and a most beautiful perfonnar.ee, alwhose Sabbath begins sundown on the though the picture had been made in sixth day of the week will honor the English only. German artists of high PATRONIZE YOUR memory of Washington in their regu ability, a man and a woman, had LOCAL MERCHANTS lar devotional services. The following "talked the film," supplying German day, Saturday, others will observe the voices for the American artists, they Sabbath in similar manner, and on themselves not photographed, or mak Sunday all other religious groups will ing any appearance except in sound. This means an end of the hope in hold services paying tribute to the Father of his Country. forelgu countries that "the talkies will As is pointed out by the United kill American competition abroad." tnd Tl ooJ place In & U. S. whrUnacatalogs States George Washington Bicenten The pictures will be made here, they of boamaaa tvartiMn matter fammf any nial Commission, which has been co- will talk German in Berlin, French in be ofatamad Fra b4 WitKaul or product can' ObUation i tka Aaaeneaa Industrial Library. operating with and assisting the Paris, Italian in Rome. Wrts for Btuinata Advcrtuiat Matter yoa ere So admirably was the language sub churches of the nation as well as all iaterasted in; came rill be promptly forwarded. stitution accomplished that it was imin this other groups AMERICAN IXDBSTIIU LIBBA1T preparation for JrracineerUi BuiUtni. Ckioao,MU3l great event, these religious services possible to believe that Norma .Shearleading up to the official opening of er, silting in the prisoner's box, or the lawyer, pleading for her the Celebration are most appropriate. was not talking German. life, Given this devotional aspect to start This industrial accomplishment, in ever more will it than impress with, will mean hundreds of millions the American people with the great future in profits for an American industry. this and motives underlying principles a recent radio address, David tribute to the Great American. William Wrigley Jr., having worked With features provided especially hard poLawrence, the every day of his seventy years since childhood, is dead of heart dislitical journalist and editor of the for observance in the home, the school will and the church, the Celebration ease, with his wife and children around United States Daily,, said that unite America in a far more impres- him. the present transition of agri- sive and tribute than ever He was a typical American builder, culture from an unorganized to could be leading accomplished by the most created a great business that has made an organixed basis, constitutes spectacular display of natural wealth, his name known over the world, devel the most hopeful feature of the power and achievement Every per- oped and helped develop half a dozen son living in the United States must industries, built great hotels, bought present agricultural situation. The cooperative movement is be impressed at this time, if never and developed Catalina Island, estab of gratitude to lished a steamship line from the Island growing to a remarkable degree, before, with his debt The to the mainland. He gave work to not only in scope but in strength. George Washington. him opportunity to express thousands of men and women, profits now being given U, TU in AAA that gratitude in a rational demon-- , to those that shared with him, as operative associations in the stration designed for the participation stockholders. country, with a total member of every individual in the country. If he could return and live another ship of about 2,000,000 farmers The United States Bicentennial Com life to order, he would select exactly They did a business totaling $2, mission has been in communication tbe same kind. an in with all of the 232,000 church groups 400,000,000 last year The learned Dr. Millikan, of Call crease of $100,000,000 over 1930 in the United States, and the enthusidiscoverer of cosmic rays that infornia, churchleaders asm by Thus, in spite of present de- dicatesexpressed all are desirous of takirjg constantly bombard us, suggests work that pressed conditions, agriculture an active for churches, "When men's stomachs part in the Celebration. should be optimistic for the fu are full," say that scientist, "they ture. The day the first cooper have Intellectual and moral wants which have not been satisfied or even ative started was a red letter day CARD OF THANKS in the history of farming. And leallsed." Dr. Millikan thinks the American the day the last group of unor ganized farmers join together We wish to express our apprecia- church might satisfy those wants. Unfortunately with too many of us, when for mutual benefit, the farmer tion for the many kind acts of all our stomachs are full and we have a will have reached the goal for who rendered any service during the money in the bank, the world which the more progressive mem sickness, death and burial of our be- litle seems about all right, intellectual hunloved husband and father. bers of his industry are working Mrs. Carl Larson and family ger does not worry us. The time when a man could stand alone in his business deal It Is some comfort to know that Program held recently to in while so many things go wrong, sciings is past. He must join with Beaver opening of new Beaver ence continues its ceaseless conquest his fellows in the same endeavor augurate West Ward Chapel. of humanity's problems. so that all may prosper and find You learn from Doctor Witte, forma sound market for what they a research scientist with General erly have to sell. Electric, now an associate of Doctors Moore and White in their clinic, that application of heat, sent through the tissues of the body by electric current EVERYBODY. and the infra-rerays, promises to reDANCING LESSONS Miss Helen store health to thousands that had have heard much of the Mendenhall will start teaching danc- reconciled themselves to lifelong Illvalue of road building as a ing lessons, Tuesday, February 9th ness. Beginners at 5 p. m. and those hav means of alleviating unemploy Diseases are caused by germs of ment. Now it is interesting to ing had lessons at 6 p. m. Call 91-- r A. I. Morgan, Phone 28. 4 kinds. The germs are or can be various see the actual results. During destroyed by the right degree of heat. 1931 the building of rural roads FOIi SALE A bed slightly used. day And the use of heat by electricity and streets kept something like A. I. Morgan, Phone 28. 4 tf. and otherwise promises to do away a million men busy in actual con with many diseases that have been struction work and, in the FOR SALE Second hand washers at looked upon as inevitable for those words of Thomas H. MacDonald, bargain prices. Call 15 Maytag that, in the words that Homer puts into the mouth of Hector's father, Chief of the Bureau of Public Shop. "have entered upon the hateful road each "for individual so Roads, FOR RENT modern house. of old age." total the ex employed highway See Roy Holdaway. 9 tf. penditure provides additional inWith all its progress we can still direct employment equivalent to CASH PAID of science that Flamraarion, the For say Dead and Useless two other persons." Cows and horses. Reverse call French astronomer, said to this writer Consequently, the 1931 road Brigham 493J2 tf41 just before ne died: nous ne sommes and street construction program que sur le seuil, de la science." "We Good buildintr lime are only on the threshold of science." was a benefit to about 3,000,000 FOR SALE Sno-no per ton. He was talking of the thousands of men which means that it help- Co.,$12.00 Garland. Utah l8tfd great suns that move through biled some 10 or 12 million persons. lions of miles of space in the "little e to 80 per cent of Seventy-fivMARK r, To Your Town Free to Public Bar-rymor- e, HOPE FOR THE FARMER. well-kno- 1 J - ROADmiSlNG ..WANT COLUMN.. HELPS d F! It 2-- 2-- 12-17- tf. 11-1- . Utah-Idah- Jthe money spent went to labor. --The best part of all is that Toad building, even when advocated principally to help the unemployed, is not a "relief measure of the kind that costs taxpayers millions of dollars which pay no return. Every time a rural or road is built another town or era is given a chance to progress, to defarm-to-mark- et velopand its inhabitants, particularly farmers, have a chance for greater prosperity, for a fuller social life, and for more advantageous marketing of products. It is .worth repeating that the road dollar is a genuine, gilt-edg- e investment which returns a high rate of interest not only in actual cash, but in benefits which cannot be measured in money. o:o Richfield D. W. Scannell purchased O. P. Skaggs System Store here. Tooele Plana approved for proposed post office building. r Pleiades group. DR. JAY M. SCHAFFER PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Successor to Dr. Luke Office Over Tremonton Bank Hours 1 to 5 P. M. PHONES 10 and 10-- R Unlimited Money to LOAN on Irrigated Land. 6V& per cent. No commissions. JOHN J. SHUMWA1 Phones: B. R. V. 69a-2- ; Bell, I2i What would ha say of the eighty-fivton magnet that has Just been set up at the University of California in Berkeley? One of the four most ever built, powerful electro-magnet- s its terrific force will be used to "shatter the atom." And the atom that is to be shattered, with its electrons revolving around their nucleus, trillions of times In a second, is so small that a million like it. more or less, would not be noticed in your eye. Men may eventually know enough to keep them from swindling, cheating and cutting each others' throats. e The San Francisco Examiner qquotes W. S. Knuds?n, president of Chevrolet, now looking after sales on this Coast: "We've worn out the crying towtl in the United States. Now we are getting down to work, and things are going to get better." It work can make them better, they will bo better with Knudsen. But other seem to have crying towel factories tunning on full tiuio, with production unlimited. it kmt t.Mw, Sraaiuw, 1m. i (.lil. - Mrs. Nels Anderson and son, Wayne Hust, and Virgil Anderson attended the funeral of Mrs. Anderson's aunt, in Ogden on January 25, Monday. Wednesday the M. I. A. of Bothwell held the annual "Green and Gold" ball in the ward hall. Golden butterflies formed a false ceiling while green streamers were hung about the hall making an unusual decoration. The dancers enjoyed themselves immensely Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Anderson are rejoicing over the birth of a little son, born Thursday, January 28. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunsaker are the happy grandparents of a little lege. Miss Myrtle Stark was given a de granddaughter, born at their home, January 29, to Mr .and Mrs. Dale Hun lightful surprise party Monday night saker. by a number of her friends. Those Friday night the league basket ball present at the party had a lovely time. game between Bothwell and Thatcher was played at Bothwell, the final score being 22 to 34 in favor of the home team. After the game a married folks dance sponsored by the Sunday School was given. There was a large crowd present and the pleasant time had by all made oOo the dance a great success. It has been said by inventors of gas Mr .and Mrs. Oscar Forsberg are that horses would at an machinery staying at the Calvin Anderson home. early date be of no value. It these Mr. Joe Newman and Miss LaVon same inventors had been an eye witTolman who have been ill with the flu ness to a sight in our valley last Monare improving slowly. they would have been convinced Miss Leona Stokes was a dinner day, of the error of their statement guest of Miss Helen Christensen, Sun Every man in the valley brought a day. team and hitched onto the 30,000 Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson and pound house of Roscoe Stoddard and daughters, Lucille and Shirley, and moved it 2 a miles through deep snow. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson and son, A tractor of any make would have Jerrv. were dinner guests of Mr. and been of no value bucking the deep Mrs. John Anderson, Sunday. snow. There is nowhere a place in Sunday, Mrs. M. P. Iverson of Bear which the spirit of goodfellowship and helpfulness is more apparent than in this valley and Mr. Stoddard and family wish all to know that they greatly appreciate the feeling of neighborli-ps- s manifested. Gertrude, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrsr Edgar Nesson, who has been very ill with the flu and its complica tions, is reported to be very much imMrs. C. C. Shriber has beeni proved. If for some reason, the attpnriintr nnrso nnH has lnhnroH an item faithfully for the last week and has! af-lict- ed HOWELL I Money Back Guarantee coming our store does from not please you fully, just mention METHODIST CHURCH .1 Sunday Services: Sunday School 10 A. M. Mrs. P. E. Ault, Superintendent. Junior Church 1 1 A. M. Special music by the Junior Choir. Epworth League 7 P. M. A service in which young people face and discuss the issues of the day, especially those which center around our religious and social life. Service of worship 8 P. M. Sermon by the pastor, and music by the Senior Choir. We wish to take this opportunity to thank those who contributed to the dinner and auction sale held at thev church Thursday evening, January 28. Your presence was appreciated as well as your share in making the evet a success. ALVIN R. DICKSON, Pastor. it when next in the store, and your mon ey will be refunded MENS SUITS pleasantly and without embarrassment. We guarantee our foods until they are satisfactorily served on your table. (Cleaned 2 SUITS FOR Coffee THE PRICE OF 1 5s IT Many of our customers have been inquiring as to when they may expect a sale that would equal the one we put on some weeks previous. We want to say this Saturday, we will again sell your favorite brand Coffee, either Hill Bros. Schillings, M. J. B. or our own O. P. S. at the bargain price of 35c per pound can One or more. Also MATS Cleaned 'Blocked Coffee another Orange sale Large size Oranges at the unusual price of 2c each. We have many bargains of unusual prices in store for you. Visit our store Saturday and be convinced of the many savings that are at your and Pressed Latest and Best Equipment Used In All Work Why not patronize home institutions We Appreciate It U. S. CLEANERS : y PHONE 37 TREMONTON, UTAH command. Meat Sliced, mild sugar cured Bacon at the unusual price of 18c per pound, also our choice heifer Pot Roasts for the Sunday dinners. Fresh Fish, another good menu suggestion, may be purchased from our market every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. OR SKAGGS "A SURETY OF PURITY" ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR and MAJESTIC RADIO THERE ARE NONE BETTER Remember The Majestic Refrigerator Has a Guarantee When You Think HARDWARE THINK WILSON "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 3-Y- ear |