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Show PAGE TWO s BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1932 --l i- ! BEAR RIVER CITY I By Mrs. C. W. Brailsford r -l ' I irPvDrrrni i . A LnUrr 1 x ! Ill A meeting is called in Bear River City, for Sunday, April 17th, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of discussing ways and means of carrying on the project of erecting a monument to the honor of Jim Bridger. The monument will :x: be erected in Bear River Citv. Mrs. Cliff Matesen, Mrs. Frilda An- -' That persistent newspaper adver-derson, Mrs. Alvin Jensen and Mrs. tising is the best investment any busi Vernal Anderson motored to Ogdenjness concern can make. Nothing can on Monday to do some shopping. be compared with it to bring steady Mrs. bina Ihorsen, Mrs. Henry nan business, safety and security sen and Mrs. Emma Ohman motored The success of any business depends to Logan Sunday, afternoon, They upon the character of those directing were accompanied to Logan by Delons it. Business concerns who are success Thorsen, who stayed to school. Mrs. Mary Ipson entertained a num ful have become successful by the aid ber of her friends Thursday in honor of persistent, truthful advertising. of her seventy-fift- h birthday. A de- Progressive business men know that licious hot chicken dinner was served it pays to maintain oualitv and then to 16 guests. tell the public about it. Friday afternoon Mrs. Lorenzo John Advertising is the best selling fore son entertained a number of her in existence. It brings the business friends at a card party. During the advertised before the public. afternoon '500' was played after which Persistent advertising means the hot waffles, coffee and cocoanut cream honest telling of goods or service. pie was served to fourteen guests and It is necessary for a business conthe hostess. cern to carry quality in goods and Mrs. Ixrenzo Jensen spent Thurs- service and to sell at reasonable pricday at Plymouth, Utah, visiting with es. her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Hansen and Next, it is necessary to advertise family, truthfully and to continue to do so as Thursday, Mrs. Golden Petersen and long as a business exists, two children of Snowville, Mr. and Business comes where it is invited Mrs. Carroll Hall, Mrs. Vernon Han-- . and stays where it is well treated sen and children and Mrs. Augusta Iv Newspapar Advertising Helps to erson motored to Portage, Utah, where Meet Outside Competition More Efa parcel shower was given in honor fectively Than Any Other Knrvr of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Hall. Method of Securing Business. On April 8th, Mrs. Glen Iverson entertained a number of little folks in The advertising columns of your honor of the eighth birthday of her are a gold mine of op- newspaper Leola. afterdaughter. During the for you. portunity noon games were played after which xa tray lunch was served to fourteen Too many people spend too much guests. Mrs. Iverson was assisted time building air castles. Building with the serving by Mrs. Cliff Mate-seair castles is, no doupt, a whole lot of Mrs. Golden Petersen and two chil- fun, but it dosen't bring results. dren returned to their home in Snowand are ville, Monday, after visiting with re- what makes cussing so prevalent in latives in this city for ten days. communities. It is brought on Thursday evening the primary of- Many bullficers and teachers held a surprise mostly by the square-headheads and who labor under party on Mrs. Sina Hansen, the presi- the delusion that they own the world dent of the primary. The party was no and one else has a right on the held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eph Christensen at 8 o'clock where a de roads. x licious hot supper was served to the John N. Mern man, editor of the Book- , t j Texas News, says m speaking to twenty six. During the evening games .r,fr' were nlaved. Mrs. Hansen wna nro. '"""me,., vo noi lei yoursen get the hab,t hW ma?y sented with a beautiful framed pic' ture. Before returning to their homes ?sf.fyo" cai? cach' ut et lnt" the ,area f,sh ou ?f.Mei?t pie and root beer was served. ones . . v '"V Friday evening the members of the me insnTeT the water so Entre Non club and their partners oacK 10 ineir were entertained by Mrs. Frona Cates they may live for the future." x at the home of Antone Christensen. The of a mutual undevelopment At eight o'clock a delicious hot three course supper wan served. The even derstanding and cooperation between the cities and the rural sections does ing was spent in playing progressive much towards the upbuilding of both. At a late hour toasted games. very x sandwiches and coffee was served to Those who were wise figured out twenty guests. Misses Zula and Afton Hansen, who their incomes, and always made their are attending school at the B.. Y. U. expenses less, and put the difference at Provo, Utah, spent the week end away for a rainy day. They are the folks who are resting easy today. visiting with their father, Hyrum J. x Hansen. Trying to run a business without the aid of newspaper advertising is NEW DISCOVERY REACHES like trying to run an automobile without gas. CAUSE OF STOMACH GAS A great lack of interest in city affairs is openly manifested in the avDr. Carl found that poisons in the erage city election by the people who UPPER bowel cause stomach gas. jare most concerned in its welfare. x His simple remedy Adlerika washes It is not always the unkind people out the upper bowel, bringing out all who say hard things. x gas. Scott Drug Company, Tremon-toto a city that knows, Business Utah. goes (Adv.) how to attract customers and how to i - n. Jay-Walki- SWOTOrwuw jay-drivi- MlMt ; 1plartdx,JKcvunaa tprll X. 193 ft Els Cxeellenoy, Herbert Hooter, President of the Ualtod States, Washington, 0. C. tear Kr. President: e, the Governors of copper mining States of the Onion, regeneral facts concerning the spectfully submit the following copper-miniof the Nation for your consideration as Industry some of the many reasons Justifying that immediate procedure be aade for the protection of this basic Industry of our country. g In the United States Is la extreme distress. Copper end dependent acBillions of dollars Invested In copper mining wlta total loss. Thousands of mine worktivities are threatened ers have lost tbelr means of making a living. They and their dependents lack even the oomaon comforts of life. Public health, and welfare are menaced. Depression la the copper mining safety sections of this country Is far lower than that generally resultAn Impending eoonomle unbalance. ing from the current world-wicalamity Is upon one of the nation's basic Industries. Competition of foreign copper is the cause of this distress. The Industry In the United States has already lost domination of the world's copper trade and now home markets are Jeopardized. ng r'.-.ln- de It is wage Impossible for American mine workers to compete with low labor. Living conditions In the United States foreign cannot be on the same level with those of the primitive people of central Africa and the west coast of South America. Copper ore deposits In the United States are comparatively operators are confronted with greater mining difficulties than those encountered by their Iqw grade and American mine owners end foreign competitor. Transportation rates, materials, supplies, machinery and ether equipment are far cos tiler la this country than abroad. Producers of copper la foreign lands have every advantage. They can sell their copper at half the price of domestic copper and realize a greater profit. i.i f- I -l washakie , i i . By Mrs. Joseoh Parry l. 1 ill -- X Jacob Peyope, Jim John Keaman, Tom Alex and Thomas Pabawena went to Southern Utah to shear sheep last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Timbimboo were Malad visitors last Saturday. The people from Washakie who at- tended conference at Salt Lake, were: Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wongan, Jau-nit- a Perdash, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Per-dasLucy Alex, Mr. and Mrs. Kippe Norigan, Mr. and Mrs. Linford Nea- man, Mose Neaman, Emmeline Nea-maPheobe Ann Neaman. Mr. and Mrs. James Pabawena. Mr. and Mrs. j h, i n, John Pabawena, and Dave Pabawena. Last Sunday no Sunday school or sacrament meeting was held, but most of the people who were home, gather ed at the home of Bishop Parry and listened to the conference over the radio. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Harris visited relatives in Logan over the week end. Ammon Pubigee and Mr. aiid Mrs. Elias Pubigee were shopping in Tremonton last Saturday. Mr. Jonathon Davis of Brigham was a pleasant caller at the home of Bish op and Mrs. Parry last Friday. A man from a neighboring town was driving along one of the Washakie roads a week aco. with a load of hay, and altho he had six horses hitch-e-d onto the hayrack, he became stuck in the mud, and could not get out. An Indian came along and seeing his plight; said, "No, use you try get out o' there, the chinamens got hold o your wheels on other side. They out o hay too. in the LEADER Draw Prospects The Want Ad columns in the Leader are the magnet that attracts readers. Keen minded men and women in all walks of life, in business and in private life have learned to use the Want Ads in the Leader, for they know that using them means rapid result" whether it is a job, exchange, or buying and sell- . Our copper mining Industry aow presents a dismal picture. Shafts arc closed, smelters are cold, mills are dormant. Towns ' and cities are being depopulated. Idle mine workera are swelling the ranks of the unemployed. Business establishments are closing their doors. Public welfare Institutions are helpless. Conditions In many plaoes are desperate, and the stagnation is spreading. For years copper mining activities la the United States have provided large markets for agricultural products, raw materials and anufecturee of the nation. They nave created millions of tons of traffic for railroads and other transportation systems. Cedar City Efforts being made to: freight They have been outlets for billions of board feet of timber and establish plant nursery in this valley. lumber, enormous volumes of fuel oil. great Quantities of machinery, Castle Dale Utah Power & Light tools, equipment, other materials and supplies, home and office Co. plan to reconstruct their system furnishings, wearing apparel, foodstuffs, automobiles and other here. products. St. George Oil well brough in VirCurtailment of copper mining has brought' about the wiping out oil fields about 30 miles east of ginia of eopper stocks dividends, has seriously reduoed the profits la related and dependent industries, and seriously reduced the incomes here producing 96 barrels per day. of not only mine workers but of thousands of workers la other la I i , ing. Phone 23 3D dustrles. s, bone-head- s fT' rV . . Tajtes for towns, cities, counties and states and revenue for the federal government have been largely diminished by the Inactive) oondltlon of oopper mining In the United States Copper Is an essential part of almost all war machinery and munitions, with the dl aaopearance of oopper mining in the united the defense of the nation would be materially weakened States, Once the oopper mines of the country ere closed, our army, nary and air foroes would be placed at the mercy of foreign copper I E G. Scott Drug Phone 47 producers. Snemy blockades could hamper or cut off these souroes of oopper supplies. Copper mines in the United States would thsa have to be Klnlag machinery, mills, smelters sad would have to be rehabilitated, and vast numbers of enprodugineers and miners organised. Months would pass beforewould be ction would result Until that time, national defense greatly weakened. prosperity In the eopper mining History shows that lastingoccurs States together with adequate tariff Industry la the United not whether or this country exported small oc large protection, amounts of the metal. Tariffs which prevented excessive eopper imports have benefitted domestic oopper mining, tow prices for donestlo copper have always followed increased importations of the Metal. In consideration of the foregoing facts, we respectfully urge) inthat yeu apprise Congress of the plight of our copper-minidustry end reeomend the Immediate levying of such imposts es shall prevent excessive Importations of foreign copper. Very respectfully, fee, JL SATURDAY SPECIALS ng K &. XatlcfGovCrnor sC .ffflUvl of Arizona. Oars COCONUT SOAP 50c BOTTLE BOYER PERFUME ; , I, ft-- ' f Visit our fountain. We are now prepared to serve Toasted Sandwiches and Light Lunches. THIS IS YOUR DRUG STORE Come and Make Yourself at Home j ,AJJVrvffi''Tp . I AAMJ&A Qaverftar ef Mlenlgas ftvVrw yf ttrK J New Low Prices! conditions were all that they are boom ed up to be, even in the days of old Advertising speaks for speak King Tharrowaddy, who would skin you alive' as soon as look at you. Thinking It Over, I Believe I Would Rather live In These Times of InTHAT people increase and multiply. Population. It's More PleasIt has been their habit since the dawn creasing ant and Healthful of time. But in the dawn of time, and indeed until only a few decades Cedar City Reopening of Bank of age, benevolent nature removed the surplus in her own way, just as she Southern Utah assured by committeeseems to do in China where, apart men working on project J , from war, a cold wave will clear off Tooele City Local water mains bea million and a famine of flood, more ing extended to west side residents. millions. Hatch W. W. Clyde & Co. awarded We have nothing of that sort in $77,103 contract for construction of America today. The weak, mentally seven and seven-tentmiles road beand physically, survive. Typhoid, tween Bryce Canyon and this place. smallpox and many other diseases are Laketown Work to start about deprived of their efficiency.. May 1 on fish hatchery and rearing The babies and aged do not die as ponds near southern end of Bear Lake they did a century ago. Old people, about four miles west from this place. who nowadays are inclined to gad Number of Nephi about, forget that in primative so- made to local streets. improvements ciety they would be put away at forty Plana being made to Tanguitch and possibly eaten at forty-fiverect new hiRh school building. they only reach their prime at Beaver Work resumed on grading fifty. of highway. It would seem to me most dismal to Salt Lake City Salt Lake Humane be placed on the shelf at fortv. or In society win start work in near future the pot at forty-fivon animal refuge shelter to be located VVe cannot believe that primative near local zoo. -- onqe and for all. A route man will be glad to call promptly if you phone. vxrLfm Lifetime Guaranteed x DYE A R 6o PATHFINDER G PATRONIZE YOUR HOME INSTITUTION U. S. CLEANERS e. Now-ada- ys Beaver-Milfor- Tremonton, Utah e. 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