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Show BEAR RIVES VALLEY LEADER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Jl, 1S32 PAGE FOUB GUI KITES VALLEY New LEADE ""Entered at the Postcfflee at Utah, m Second Class Mat Tre-mocto- n, ter. Willys-Overlan- d while numerous features or com fort are included in the 1932 Willys-Overla- James This Week Car,"Noise, Draft Proof Arthur Brisbane most important improvement is in the provision of insulated bodies. This insulation provides against noises and Published at Tremonton, Utah, on drafts and also against transmission Thursday of each week. of engine or road vibrations. d engineers conduct ed tests over a period of many months Subscription Rates before achieving this marked engi .$2.00 Dne Year, in advance.. advancement, which is in line neering Bis Months, in advance $1.00 the with Company's policy of provid .60 in advance.. flree months, ing every modern convenience for com fortable motoring. No longer need driver or passengers be subjected to ills that often result from drafts that seep through the body at various points nor to those bothersome road and engine vibrations which tend to set up a drumming noise within the 8S well 89 to your Country To Your Town body. Fitting in with this plan is the im PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS . Nature and Man Some Have Money To Protect Air Mail Mr. Knudsen'a Aspirin :F: evening. High prizes were awarded to Mrs. Lewis Cash and Mr. Cecil Haskel and consolation prizes to Mrs. Wynn Hansen and Mr. Jesse EarL Supper was served. Covers were laid for sixteen. Mr. T. F. Coombs of Salt Lake City ..... ...... ........... visited with his family and friends here Sunday. day, February 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell McDermaid Maurice H. Pack, manager of the of Salt Lake City spent the week end U. S. Cleaners, has been confined to his home for the past few days with the flu. SHAVERS GRAPEFRUIT provement in the clutch which has been accomplished by the interposition of a spring damper plate to absorb ans dampen higher speed vibrations. This procures a softer and quieter Cathedral Itself. Free to Public Tba only place ia th U. S. wHera cataloca and matter corarinc anjrlina of buaineaa aWtjng or product eaa'baabtajDalFraaa4 Without ia tha Aaacaean induttrial Library. Vnr, for Buainen Advertiainf Matter jrou ara iatcraatea in; nou .will bepromptljr forwarded. Obligation AMERICAN IMODJTEIAL LIBRARY Ka.lnaarin. Ckiaao,IUiMi BsJLldini, request of the Ford Motor Com pany and released from the Unit ed States Department of Labor. :o: The object of the inquiry was to I TNLESS youth tears from the find the cost of a standard of livU heart of civilization the idea ing in the foreign cities equava-len- t that war is a necessary part o: but not necessarily identiit the most horrible war is sti cal with the Detroit standard. to come" these words of Lloyd The report showed in detail how George, Britain s War Premier, much of this outlay went for echoed at the seventh annua each item of food, clothing and uonierence on tne uause and other expenses. Cure of War, just ended, in Costs of living in Stockholm Washington. The path to Peace are nearest the Detroit expenses. cannot be measured by one gen With Detroit as 100 the index eration, agreed this conference, for Stockholm is between 99 and because war is old, pathetically 104. Costs range downward in old. Peace heroic and saenfi other cities, being only 58 percial is a new vision in which cent as high in Barcelona,, Spain young men ana young women as in Detroit. In Paris living. can best believe. costs are 80 to 87 percent as The League of Nations also high, but the minimum wages has recognized this significant are only 29 cents an hour, or truth. Under the auspices of its $2.39 per day. The Ford Com committee of seventeen writers pany whose minimum wage in and scholars," known as the In Detroit is, 86 cents per hour or ternational Committee- for Intel $6.88 a day would have to pay lectual Cooperation, a two-fol- d its American worker in Paris 69 m B. A. to of 75 cents hourly. C.'s the program Peace is being carried out. First - it familiarizes youth with the idea that international coopera tion is the normal and healthfu method of managing the affairs ...WANT COLUMN.. m the world, and second, it ex "plains the principles and work of FOUND One brown mare weighing the League of Nations. about 1250 pounds with young colt History books are now being No brands visable. Owner please written with broad international call for same and pay damages. outlooks rather than with "my mile west and 1 mile south of Tre t3 monton, or call 54.0-country right or wrong" atti tudes. But nationalism and racial pre- - DANCING LESSONS Miss Helen . J . i j : me j inara.j noeening to imMendenhall will start teaching danc juuice press "the minds of the young, ing lessons, Tuesday, February 9th, CAUSES AND CURES . - 1. the German National Socialists have Grimm's appropriated Fairy Tales, and given each one a X ascist moral. The wicked, de ceitful old wolf of Little Red ft t juaing nooa stands lor "crass Jewish materialism" in whose jaws all "German sentimental and psychic qualities are swal lowed up." One Wilhelm Grube has outlined the Nazi formula of education thus: "One patriotic ally inspired village schoolmaster is worth more to us than a thous and Einsteins with their metaphysical ideas." But to us such patriotic inspiration to the exclusion of creative ideas is known as the most destructive force in the world today. And who but the old can teach this to the youth ? 1 m ? so-call- ed Beginners at 5 p. m. and those hav ing had lessons at 6 p. m. Call 91 for further information. tl 2-- FOR SALE A day bed slightly used, A. I. Morgan, Phone 28. It. 2-- 4 FOR SALE Second hand washers at bargain prices. Call 15 Maytag Shop. 12-17- FOR RENT See Roy Holdaway. t. modern house, 11-1- 9 tf. CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cows and horses. Reverse call tf41 Brigham 493J2 FOR SALE Good buildinir lime $12.00 per ton. Utah-Idah- o Sacrar 18tfd Co., Garland, Utah :o: HIGH LIVING :o: AMERICAN workers follow DOthe example of their government and spend more than thev earn? The $902,716,845 deficit in the 1931 budget is evidence enough that our Government has been living beyond its income. Now, there are those who would reduce governmental expenditures; and those who wish to borrow huge sums and through a great building program put money into circulation as soon as possible. It is the old argu- ment Ietween savers and spenders. That American unskilled workmen have the habit of living on wheat while the workers of fourteen European cities live on rye is indicated in a survey the first international study of its kind just completed by the International Labor Office at the DR. JAY M. SCHAFFER PHYSICIAN and beautifully illuminated psalter, after Doctor Rosenbach, dealer, resells it, will pay mare than $61,000, look at the book two or three times, show it to friends occasionally and put it away, perhaps in a safe. For ten dollars he could have bought books by Jeans aud Eddington that would give him information worth while. Some men feel that they buy culture when they buy expensive old books. They are mistaken. Duringthe recent storms, fog, heavy snow on the mountains, there have been numerous distressing airplane accidents, great courage shown by pilots as always. One air mail pilot fell with his plane, it took fire, the mail was burned. Nothing could be done for the brave man gone, but something could be done to protect the mail by providing fireproof containers for mail planes. e The Company, col laboratlng with the Aluminum Con pany oi America, couia provide ex tremely light containers of duralumin Interlined with asbestos that would save the mail from lire. Johns-Manvill- Successor to Dr. Luke Office Over Tremonton Bank Hours 1 to 5 P. M. PHONES 10 and 10-- R A I cluding one American who has invested American millions in another Riviera gambling house that was not Unlimited Money to LOAN on Irrigated Land. 6Vi per cent. No commissions. JOHN J.SHUMWA Phones: B. R. V. 69.a-2- ; Bell, 129 (&19J1, r Kin$ rt.tuiM SyaOiutt, lac) " k Lime-sulph- - y cooking 3 ORANGES SPRING IS COMING lc each Now Is The Time! This is another Orange buy that only O. P. Skaggs can offer you. Our customers are, asking TO BEGIN YOUR CLEANING WHILE PRICES ARE DOWN Send Us Your We Clean CURTAINS DRAPES ' RUGS Without Injuring the Most Delicate Materials REMEMBER OUR SUIT SPECIAL Cleaned and Pressed for 50s bargain for our Saturday buyers. Latest and Best Equipment Used In All Work Why not patronize home institutions Sugar Cured We Appreciate It HAMS U.S. CLEANERS Well : PHONE 37 TREMONTON, UTAH : Per Pound 11 Saturday you may able to purchase a half or whole Ham at the bargain price of 19c per pound. A Choice Heifer Pot Roast may be purchased at the price "of 10c per pound. Try one of our , Roasts and you'll say like all our cus- tomers, "How juicy and tender." Salt Bacon at 10c per pound. What is bet- -' ter at this time of year than Salt Bacon and Lima Beans Also Fresh Fish every Thursday, Fri day and Saturday. r be . MAJESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR and "MAJESTIC RADIO OJP.SKACGS necessary. Many will regret that Fall's appeal for a pardon has been finally rejected. He must serve his term ot a year and a day, aud then pay $100,000 fine, or it will be necessary for him to take the pauper's oath and serve thirty days more in jail. Because he is old and in weak neallb, and especially because those that gave hlu the bribe suffered no punishment, although they were the greater criminals, many would have liked to see Mr. tail released, had it been possible. aj two-wee- when they may expect to buy Oranges that equaled the sale previous to Christmas. We want to tell you now that this Orange sale is as good if not better than any we have ever had. Golden Ripe Bananas at 5c per pound is another Chamberlain, British chancellor of the exchequer, repeats Great Britain's policy of "a general cancellation of reparations and war debts in order to settle the debt problems permanently." Many a struggling American would like to settle his problems permanently by repudiating debts, mortgages, 1. O. U.'s, etc. However, call it by what name you please, welching is welching, and sooner or later, some President of the United States will find a way to collect debts made to "highly honorable", statesmen, "standing with their backs to the wall," as a British chief general expressed it. A few pages from the history of Andrew Jackson would supply useful suggestions. This country could discontinue is suing passports to all European couu tries, welching on their war debts of honor, and at the same time notifying Americans living and spending abroad that unless they returned to the United States within six months they would not thereafter ' be admitted. and appropriate steps would be taken in the line- ot special taxation that would interest them. This would keep in the United States enough money, .sow spent abroad, to of(set the war debts satisfactorily. It would bring back to the United States Americans that prefer living in some other country, or compel them to stay out permanently, in quick ; The following Ingredients make op s good meal for a calf: Thirty parta ground oats, 20 parts ground yellow corn, ten parts wheat bran, ten parts linseed oil meal, 10 parts blood flour, one part sterilized bone flour and one part salt If desired, one may use the same amount of powdered skim milk to replace the blood flour. One may mix his own calf meal, but unless one !s raising calves in considerable cumbers, and perhaps not even then, it is rinntiffill if tlii.ru la nnv especially in view of the fact that the commercial calf meals are more scien- tifically prepared and balanced than the average dairyman can make hi own mixture A calf should be provided with good, leafy hay. pasture, silage or other roughages and succulents as early It will begin to nibble, making It possiv ble to discontinue the calf meal wheKj the calf Is five to six months of age, prior to which time it will have been taking as high as five pounds a day. Idaho Farmer. breakfast cereal for the children. W. S. Knudsen, president of the Chevrolet Company, told eleven hun dred agents and salesmen at Los Angeles recently that a good way to treat present conditions may be bor rowed from a story published la "Life." "A man went to bed the worse for wear, and awoke to see, at his bedside, a monster with horns, a spiked tail, and smoke coming from its nose. At first he was alarmed, then summoning courage, he said to the monster: 'If you do not treat me properly, I am going to take two aspirin tablets and swear off drinking. Then where will you ber " " 'If a few millions of American take two aspirin tablets and swear off drinking, then where will you be?' " It a few millions of Americans could swear oft shivering, the business bogey now sitting at their bedside would vanish. - SURGEON This is a sale that has never been equal ed in Tremonton. A can of ... large - size Shavers Grape Fruit for the price of 10c per can. There will be no limit on the number of cans you wish to buy. Doctors are prescribing grape fruit as a means of combating colds. Step into our store Saturday and buy the number of cans you may wish" and note the many other bargains that may save you money. Grains O Gold, the scientifically pre pared breakfast cereal, a Utah product, for purchase price of 10c per package. , x The V. G. F. club was entertained . 1 7 Can Control Leaf Spot Wednesday evening. Luncheon and table decorations were suggestive of Cherry leaf spot has caused much St. Valentine's day. The evening was tree loss In cherry orchards in recent much enjoyed by those present. years. To control this disease the most important sprays are the one ot the time of the fall of the petals and with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. the two interfollowing in Laub. Mrs. Laub accompanied them vals, according to William F. Ticket!, home for a two week's visit. Kansas State college. The "M" Men and Gleaner Girl used at the rate of five classes will give a dancing party pounds to 50 gallons of water or liquid party, Thursday evening. Valentine lime sulphur, one gallon to 35 gallons decorations and other features will of water gives control of the disease. add to the evening's enjoyment. The Addition of lead to the spray helps public is invited. ; control plum curculio which cause ' J. Tazoi and T. Okada and their fam wormy cherries. ilies spent Sunday with B. Tanaka of Tremonton. Wax Gloves for Safety Miss Ruby Green of Union, spent the week end and Sunday with Miss Gloves, made slippery by rain or Odell Hansen. snow, are a menace to power machlr-erMr. and Mrs. Dean Coombs of Garoperators. Here's a way to treat land, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and them to prevent accidents: Melt two Mrs. Cecil Haskel. pounds paraffin over a slow fire. Then Miss Nona Smith was in Salt Lake with a fork dip all the gloves needed, City for the week end, visiting her sis palms downward, taking care that the ters, Misses Virginia and Marie Smith fingers are thoroughly immersed. Th& Mrs. Laura Toler of Robins, Idaho, wax, when cold, becomes adhesive" has been visiting at the home of her moisture, and never gets sllpperyr daughter for the past two weeks. She Sufficient gloves for the season can be went to Logan Tuesday where she will treated for a few cents, says Capper's Farmer. continue her work in the Temple. Miss Lolita Hodges spent the week end in Ogden with relatives. 10c Some ot us Americans will have money. The noble Marquis of Lothian sold some of his books in New York of ibeia sold for City, and forty-si$305,000. One, an illuminated psalter of the fourteenth century, brought $61,000. The ultimate owner of the Mr. Hans Anderson and daughter, Merle, of Coalville, are visiting at the! home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Anderson. I " at the home of Mrs. R. D. Anderson Large Can ride. Every detail has been carefully worked out to insure comfort under all conditions. N ot alone does the extra wide tread of 581 inches and the ample wheelbase on all models as sure exceptional roominess in the in teriors, but the hydraulic shock eliminators, fronjt and rear, tend to smooth out the roughest of roads. :T: Bishop James Walton, who has been confined to the Valley Hospital for the past two weeks, is feeling some better at this writing. It is thot he will soon be able to be moved to his home. He plans on getting stronger before having his other tonsil removed Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Price enter tained the Pennochle Club Saturday The sympathy of the United States goes out to Cuba and any assistance that may be needed will gladly bo given. Nature strikes suddenly, unexpectedly, blindly, now ia one corner of the earth, now in another. Compared with maa, nature is a feeble killer. Her greatest acts of violence amount to little, compared with his. As is usual in modern days, Cuba's ' earthquake shows no indication of a "special providence" interfering in earth's affairs, or any miraculous intervention to minimize evil. The great Cathedral of Santiago is in ruins. A special providence would have protected that sacred building. And worse, the root of the maternity ward in the city hospital fell in, killing women and their babies. A special providence would have taken care of those poor mothers and new born children, even before protecting the - . j. nd Sixes and Eights and Willys-silver anniversary models, Walton, Editor and Publisher Krtight Willys-Overlan- TRMONTON FIELDING Meal for the Calf - "A SURETY OF PURITY" 17 When You Think HARDWARE THINK WILSON "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 THERE ARE NONE BETTER Remember The Majestic Refrigerator Has a Guarantee 3-Y- ear ; |