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Show t -- BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932 PAGETWO WHEN THE PARTIES AGREE. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Tre- - Entered at the Postoffice at Sia&tos. Utah, as Second Class Mat ter. James Walton. Editor and Publisher Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of each week. 8ibecription Rates On Year, in advanoe fix Months, in advance Ykree months, in advsnce . $2.00 $1.00 .50 To Your Town as well S3 to your Country PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS j HOWELL GREEK MEETS GREEK :x: in times like these, the two major political parties can agree on an issue, there can be little doubt concerning its importance. That That is true in the matter of silver. Both the Republican and Democratic platforms carry planks advocating an international conference on monetary problems, with a view to stabilizing silver. The word, "international" in that sentence should be stressed. No na tion can prevent the degradation of silver until other great powers join with it and agree on a cooperative plan. The fact that ruinous silver prices have deprived half the world of a large part of its buying power and brought international trade to the low est level in decades, points the need for decisive and immediate action, Every government is interested in silver. So is every business and every citizen. It is a problem of world-wid- e scope and at the same time it is a problem which narrows down until it affects the prosperity of every home in the land. Silver also plays an im portant part in the development of our lead and copper mining industries W :x: Miss Edna Mae Ward, Miss Rae Abbott and Mr. Jeff Barnard were the week end guests of Mr. Wayne GunnelL OO LEGAL NOTICE At Richardson's PRODUCE STORE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Will also trade flour, produce, honey, etc. for grain. H. P. RANDALL, oOo " fTHE manager of a country printing 1 X establishment in Ohio, publishing two fine weekly papers with a By Mrs. P. E. Ault combined circulation of 3,000 recently tated the problem he faced from the :x: competition of the government print- Mr. and Mrs. Dan McComb and ing return addresses on stamped en mother, Mrs. Chas. Peterson, spent velopes. He said: "This competition is keenly felt by Thursday and Friday at Bear Lake, Emerson Abbott spent Sunday in printers. We use our newspapers to help the government in many ways. Ogden. Irvin Garfield was a Salt Lake City The public has been educated to TRe The Greek athlete of 770 B. C. would the principal Item of the food of athincome tax and all other forms of tax visitor Sunday. be right at home In the Olympic Vil letes In ancient Greek days, according Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Friual Jr. had ation through the newspapers without to early historians. Cheese and fresa cost to the government. Yet, in our as their Sunday guest Mr. Rulon S. lage oi Los Angeles this year. and dried fruits are vital Items in totwo offices, we lose from $600 o $800 Wells of Salt Lake City. For the three square meals a day day's menu. Miss Mae Fridal went to Salt City So Important an Item Is cheese conathletes consumed by present-da-y annually because the government training for the contests would be Just sidered by all groups of athletes at prints return cards on stamped enve the latter part of the week and will What he sat down to im Athens 2708 present In training that more than lopes at prices that cannot be touched stay for a visit of a week. 15,000 pounds of cheese will be conyears ago. from this at Several by any printer. community con stars of at the Olympic Village this sumed The diet Olympic today Here is a private industry which tend the farmers tour and picnic at Uts of between 60 and 70 dairy year, It Is estimated by the maintain taxes to a last the gov Wednesday. pays heavy Crystal Springs Cheese Corporation. products, according to leading track e ernment printing plant which is Cheese Is consumed In such largt caches preparing lists of diets for They report a very fine time and sev and which, in turn, does commer- eral received bags of sugar given a Hielr athletes to follow during the quantities by athletes both past and summer's contests. This Is substantipresent because of Its high protein cial printing that knocks a private way by the Sugar Company. y which it sup ally the same percentage maintained value, the Mrs. Charles Peterson and her sis printer and taxpayer out of his bread plies and the ease with which it is ky the early Greeks. and butter. ter, Mrs. Jos. Scothern of Tremonton, Figs and cheese these constituted digested. There is constant agitation from visited relatives in Logan Sunday. Miss Zois Garfield of Draper, is the political sources seeking to put city, state and federal government into house guest of her cousin Miss Wanda Oiling operations Brigham City business. That process expands the Garfield for a few weeks. CLUB NEWS bureaucratic army, adds thousands of Lee Kay and Professor Taylor, of underway from Main to Second West to the public payrolls, the U. S. A. C were Monday evening Street on Second North Street. new :x: reduces the amount of assessable pro- guests in the J. O. Garfield home. Approximately $40,000 assured for Achievement exercises for the HapMrs. P. E. Ault was a guest of Mr. relief road projects in Carbon County perty, because publicly owned property Niners and Bo the Little py Peep cook on taxes is tax exempt, and increases and Mrs. T. R. Ault of Deweyville recently. Price club were held Friday afternoon ing which taxable afternoon. property last Sunday remaining at the home of Mrs. Ezra Harris, the must try to exist in competition with Mr. and Mrs. George Beal accom local advisor. Miss Athlene Mills e of David Mrs. Mr. and public enterprises. Beal, panied conducted the meeting. The songs In the case of the printer, there is Long Beach, California, to Idaho, last were in charge of Ruby Hunsaker. no reason why the government, which Thursday where they spent a few Work Has Done for Talks, "What prints return addresses on envelopes, days visiting relatives. were given by Jean Stokes and Me," should not print letterheads, billheads Mr. and Mrs. David Beal left for Beatrice Hawkins. Mrs. Leslie Stokes and all kinds of stationery, to be sold their return trip to California, Mon talked on the subject, "What In conjunction with envelopes. It is day. Work Means to My Community." In merely a matter of degree as to where Lloyd Anderson, of Salt Lake City, her discussion she added two more business in competition spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. government H's one for home, and one for hapwith private citizens, should end. George Beal. Humorous readings were givpiness. The people of this nation must conMax Beal, Grant McFarland and Leila en Stark and Wanda Anderby sider the principle involved in this is- the Misses Virginia and Marie Smith son. is not sue. It the politician against of Fielding, motored to Salt Lake SatHave you had the In the exhibit there were one hunthe printing business, the power in- urday where Max Beal attended a Can of dred and fifty-fou- r selecting your joy quarts of canned is or insurance. It adian Missionary reunion. dustry, banking and meats. Miss and own fruits vegevegetables fruits, the politician against the people. It is achieveE. attended Mrs. P. Ault Maurine Marble Miss Dorothy Sum tables from an O. P. the attempt of the bureaucrat to take ment exercises of the clubs of mers had the winning posters, and the Do Store? individual to of the the Skaggs right away Riverside, Portage, Bothwell, recipe files of Beatrice Hawkins and you like certain ripecarry on an independent business. East Tremonton and Tremonton, Thur Dorothy Summers won first place. In Remember this when some plausible day and Friday of last week. ness of bananas, certhe first year, Miss Jean Stokes won scheme is presented to put government Mrs. Coone and son, George, of Salt tain water melons first place on her graham muffins and into business it will be at your cost Lake iCty, visited her sister, Mrs. O. and cantaloupes etc. Miss Josephine Ellis won first on in liberty and opportunity. L, Brough and family on Tuesday. Then why not join plain muffins. The winning posters oOo Augusta and Alice Brough spent 3 of thriflist our big belonged to Gertrude Eberhart and days at the Girls' Home in Mantua You Stokes. Misses June Holladay Jean ty shoppers? canyon, last week. and Ellis won with their will real find Josephine pleasMr. and Mrs. O. ,L. Brough and Miss files. record books of The receipe in in our ure trading Ruth Johnson attended the outing of Wanda Anderson and Mina Eberhart OF. Tremonton is, a rule, too much prejudice the Stake Sunday School Board at Udy chosen as the neatest and cleanwere THERE not enough logic in discus- Springs, Friday. System est. sions of the transportation probStores. After the program, games were lem. J. W. Burgess Livestock Ogden on the lawn and light refreshplayed is no matter an local Commission Company opened at It inescapable fact, were ments served. I how much is said concerning the de- Union stock yards. The health girl from these clubs has cline if the railroad, that rail trans well New installed Mantua being not yet been chosen. port, in the backbone of the nation's here. State-wide industries. Flower Salt Lake City ... Saturday at our DEMOCRATIC CALL It is also a fact that there is room Show to be held in State Capitol O. P. Tremonton Notice is hereby given that a Demooil for buses, trucks, waterways, pipe Building, Sept cratic mass convention has been called Skaggs Store we are lines and other means of transport. to feature by the Democratic Central Committee going is how to correlate these The problem of Box Elder county, Utah, to meet Come in Salmon agencies so that each may be run on . . . VV AINT COLUMlN in the L. D. S. Hall at Tremonton, differ and see the a profitable basis and serve the ship t.. Saturday, August 27, 1932, at 8 o'clock ent grades of salmon ping and traveling public well. m., for the purpose of electing delep. The public interest is the main FOR RENT priced at a real savwhere rooms, Spare gates to the Democratic State, Conto you. Watch thing at stake. The people want fast, high school students can live. Very ing and Judicial conventions, gressional economical and adequate transport, at our windows for convenient and at small cost In and to transact such other and further reasonable rates. They want great business as shall come before the conprices. quire D. W. Jenkins residence, Tre industries, such as the railroad, to monton. vention. maintain a high standard of purchas All Democrats of Box Elder county ing and employment Until the na NOTICE Will sell for short time, 5 are urged to attend. tional government perfects a transDated August 17, 1932. gallons honey for $3.00. See N. T port policy that affects all interstate In our meat dept. Tremonton, NELLO CHRISTOFFERSON, Spangler, in and carriers impartially regulation will find many you County Chairman taxation, the public interest is not FOR RENT 2 modern furnished GEORGE FRODSHAM, real cuts of meats served and the stockholders and emMrs. L, W. rooms. Call 34.a-2- , at very unusual pricSecretary. ployes of the railroads are unjustly Watkins. when and too, es, discriminated afMnst oOo you consider the FOR RENT Modern House. Gilbert quality of our meats 76.0-1 Parker, phone E. TREMONTON mm I -- I ! Mil' 4tft: iss , tf Kraft-Phen- lx tax-fre- ready-energ- 4-- H - tax-eate- Valley-Hospit- The following entertained at the Sunday evening meeting: The Tremonton male quartette, Mrs. Steffen and Miss Floe Luke. The members of the quartette were the speakers also. Mrs. Odeen Luke accompanied them here. The Primary home coming held here Tuesday, was a real success. Eleven members of the stake board attended. An exhibit of articles for bazaar was given. After a program refresh-- , ments were served. Miss Cora Forsgren had as her Tues Salt Lake Orders issued by Post day guests, Miss Dorothy Gardner, master General Brown for resumption? Miss Ruth Peterson and Miss Grace of night airmail service between here Hansen of Bear River City. and San Diego. Mr. Vyrl Wood met with what might have been a very serious accident, Tuesday, when the horses he had Bring Your Cream to Randall -- FROM A COUNTRY PRINTER. By Mrs. Roscoe Stoddard I hitched to a mower, ran away throw ing him off the mower, cutting his face and scratching him up quite badly. He was rushed into town where the doctor attended to his injuries and he is feeling better again. Mr. Floyd Carter is here with his children, at the home of his mother Mr. and Mrs. Ellia and father-in-laWood, while his wife is at the with a nine pound baby boy. Mrs. Charlotte Sorenson is visiting-hechildren here. Miss Helen Carlson called on friends here Monday. One of the hay stacks of Mr. Ernest Bassitt, caught on fire here, Friday and the men of the valley turned out and helpel in order to get it under control before other stacks caught on fire. rs News-Advocat- In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for Box Eider County Manager In the Matter of the Suspension and Licniidation of the Tremonton Banking Company, a corporation. An order having heretofore been made by the District Court for publi cation of notice to creditors and pursuant thereto, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 Plan to Register at the University of Utah Utah's highest standard educational institution. Freshmen must report September 21, and must attend September 22 to 24. All other students must register September 26. e. H. HADLOCK, State Bank Commissioner 4-- H tax-fre- WAIT LADY! 4-- H WAIT! 4-- H d, 11, 1932. 8, 1932. MM FOR ICE Beverages & Coal 2. Meat 8-- tf. NOTICE I tf. Utah Weekly Industrial Review - As one of the features of our meat department, we will FOR SALE Red Cling Peaches, or will trade for other produce. Call Mrs. C. J. Peterson, phone C6.0-- ;x: The following record of industrial activity lists items showing investment DEPRESSION PRICES on your paper of capital, employment of labor and hanging, painting, kalsomining, pa business activities and opportunities. per cleaning... Walter Wilkinson, Phone 3.a-Information from which the paralocal from is paare prepared graphs Small house. Inquire pers, usually of towns mentoned, and FOR RENT Dave correct SUnder. considered be generally may 3. Utah Copper Company Bingham resumed operations recently. Supplemental construction being per formed in Zion Tunnel under contract Construction Co. by Reynolds-El- y JEureka Reporter. offer, Hamburger or 4. tf. CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cows and horses. Rv verse call tf41 Brigham 493J2 FOR SALE Good building lime $12.00 per ton. Utah-Idah- o Smaai Co., Garland, Utah lfetfd . Ground Beef at 10c per pound, Saturday and our Choice Heifer Pot Roast. Could you pass Sunday without having a tender, juicy pot or over roast. QR SKAGGS fOOO STORM -- :x: Pursuant to Section 1400 x 35, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, page 381, the Board of County Commissioners will sell at public auction, at the front door of the County Court House, Saturday, September 17th, 1932, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., One Second Hand Har- ley Davidson Motorcycle. This motorcycle may be viewed and examined by calling at the Sheriff's office. Dated this the 15th day of August, BESSINGER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH COMMISION Board of County Commissioners, By Jos. A. 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Given 2 3 times a day. 2 weeks later the medical report on this man was: General health better, more vigor; dizziness much less and returning of power. Treatment continued and 2 weeks later I S. reported again, this time to say that all weariness and exhaustion had gone; he felt fresh and buoyant His blood pressure had fallen, and at 60 years of age he had regained the physical power and virility that v he had known in the prime of his life. In 2 weeks Start regaining your youthfulness now! time you will be aware of new, virile force within you. Send 15.00 for 2 weeks treatment (cash registered or money-ordeTitus-Pearl- s. Titus-Pearl- To-da- y! r) To avoid mistakes please fill out the following coupon: TEUTONIA IMPORT & EXPORT SERVICE CO., DEPT. 8994 211 Fourth Avenue, New York City, N. Y. Gentlemen: Titus-Pearl- s, 1932. BOARD OF COUNTY 1 SEE Skaggs 8-- Salt Lake City Date of last publication, September - 17-1- 8. be- Send for catalogue UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Date of first publication, August TRANSPORT FACTS. SALMON Regular class work gins September 27. HERBERT TAYLOR, Examiner in Charge of the Tremonton Banking Co., a corporation 4-- H When You Think HARDWARE THINK WILSON the Tremonton Banking Company, a banking corporation of Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah, whether such claims are due or to become due, that prior to the 10th day of October, 1932 such claims should be presented and legal proof thereof be made to the State Bank Commissioner and the Examiner in charge at the former place of business of said bank in the city of Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah, blanks for use in making proof of claim being now available from the examiner in charge at Tremonton, Utah. Wr. r Please forward to the following address for which I enclose Boxes $ My name is City.... My address is State 3. , |