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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 193- 2E. Smith, Mrs. Geo. 0. Nye, Mrs. Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Capener. Mrs. J. L. Harvey, Mrs. J. M. Caddie, John Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Richards attended the- Repub-lican tea at Brigham City, Monday af ternoon. Max Beal spent Friday visiting in Lake City, Friday. Jack Walker of Denver, Colorado, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. By Mrs. Geo. A. Beal Carter last week. Mr. Walker is an uncle of Mr. Carter. :x:Glenn and Raymond Slight of Salt Mrs. J. J. Thompson, Miss Blanche Lake City, spent the week end at the Thompson, Mrs. Odell Thompson, Mrs. home of Mrs. Nellie Pierce. J. Delos Thompson and son, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burrifton of Los Leonard Bishop and daughters visited Ogden. Calif., were guests at the ome Angeles. friends and relatives in Dayton, Ida., L. S. Harvely, Tuesday and of Mrs. Mrs. Frank R. Slight of Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. Burrifton is a sisWednesday. was of a Leone Miss lierce guest Mrs. Jennie Taylor Forman, of Lehi, City, Mhs. of ter Harvey. who was formehly domestic art teach- last Thursday and Friday. The Misses Margaret and Helen Mrs. Henry Present and Mrs. Ellen er at the Bear River high school, died spent the week end in Logan. Harvey Saturday, after giving birth to a baby Pierce left Friday for their home in Miss Edna Capener and Mrs. Verna Portland. girl. Mrs. Forman lived at the home Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumway enter- Hansen spent the week end in Ogden of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Nye, for two v tained during the week. The follow- and Salt Lake iCty. years and she has many friends here of Mr. Mrs. White Clarence and were and Messers present: ' who extend their sympathy to the hus- ing guests Mesdames P. C. Patterson, J. W. Cham Mesa, Arizona, were guests last week band and other relatives at this time. bers, Geo. 0. G. G. Sweeton of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olif Funeral services were held in Lehi, Garland, and J.Nye, L. Moore of Ogden. 'Johnson. Mr. White is a brother of Mr. and Mrs. Keit Driggs and Mrs. Mrs. Johnson. Tuesday, at two o'clock. Those attending from here were President C. Frank Driggs were visiting in Salt Mrs. D. E. Manning and Mrs. D. Henry Manning and daughter, Hazel, visited with relatives in Brigham City ,1JW"i-imSaturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nichols accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Manning mitored to Farmington, Sunday to attend the fneral services for Mrs. Olive Sessions Corbidge. Mr. and Mrs. John F. White of Ogden, were guests on Sunday at the Mrs. L. M. Holman gave a splendid article on prohibition, after which a social time was enjoyed. Bowls of fall flowers made the rooms attracwere tive. Delicious refreshments served to twenty guests. Mrs. J. M. Sorensen is improving administration must bear the The Democratic machine, headed full responsibility for the defrom her recent illness. by Governor Dern, stands knee ficiencies of the banking departdeep in the mire of unwholeMrs. Ida Rhodes and her mother, ment. some, unwise banking policies Mrs. Osro Barnard, of Garland, were which have disgusted the people The people of the state canamong those who motored to Brigham of the state and caused unnecesnot be deceived by Governor City, Friday, to meet the caravan of to and distress suffering sary Dern's attempt to evade the reVice President Charles Curtis. unfortunate depositors many sponsibility which is rightfully An unusual presentation was given who have funds frozen in closed his. By reason of the Hadlock-Der- n under the auspices of the M. I. A. ofbanks. expose. They know now Governor Dern, attempting to ficers at the Tuesday evening meeting" what they have suspected for a dodge any of the responsibilities which was largely attended. long time for the mess fires the bank comThe motive was the drive for Era the adminstate That present missioner that he appointed, istration has placed petty parsubscriptions. By song and speech Walter H. Hadlock, for following was shown the value of the Improvetisan politics above sound public a typical Democratic policy a ment Era in contributing to a well policy pork barrel for the Democratic constructed house, which was the picThat it has broken faith with machine. thousands of depositors with ture shown. Mr. Hadlock counter charges $20,000,000 in closed banks Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rhodes, accom that Governor Dern discharged That its inability to govern Whim to save his own skin and by Geo. Coombs of Fielding panied r cccsnp rpsnnnsihilitv for the acta wisely and sanely during this and Benj. Call, of Brigham, Attorney critical period in the state's hisof the banking department. In were Salt Lake visitors, Thursday of cost has DEMOCRATHE tory other words to make Mr. Hadlast week. TIC PARTY THE CONFIlock the goat in at attempt to Miss Norma Oyler is out again after DENCE AND TRUST PLACED save the face of the Democratic a severe BY IN IT attack of quinsy. THE PEOPLE OF administration in the coming THE STATE. Alva Rhodes has brought in a car election. load of lambs to feed for market What does this mean to the Why hasn't the Democratic machine refunded the excessive Max Oleson of Salt Lake City, and people of Utah? amount taken from the Ogden It means that the Democratic Rulon Steed of Logan, are here for a State Bank? leadership and the Democratic short time helping to harvest beets for E. S. Hansen. (Paid Political Advertisement) Mrs. Sophia Larson and Mrs. Anna W. Larson have been visiting the homes of the ward in the interest of the Relief Society work. Na-thel- GARLAND i I -- la Figure It Out For Yourself - j ; "I used to think that getting dry goods cheap was being thrifty, but it didn't take me long to learn that quality comes first, befre anything else." No one need buy inferior merchandise any more, even if you have to watch every nickel. r THEIR DERN MACHINE Waimt Us to Take I3Pwm foreign countries have tariffs on agricultural products as high, or high-ethan ours . . . thirty-seve- n big and little foreign countries made eighty-sev- en upward revisions of their tariffs between 1925 and 1928. Tfce Hawley-SmoFarm Tariff was not passed until June, 1930. Forty-on- e nirrni SIMPLICITY FALL PATTERNS Try One Today Ritzy H Pajamas We calls it! ,MM Last Year H N. You'll want several sets Be TO- - I ' Choice of 3 colors : 25c 1 Men's Leatherette A 1UC Coats SHORTIES and Sheepskin lining, corduroy facing, first grade "Naugahide." Ths very basis of safety to American is protective tariff on farm products. "Ths RepubHwm Party originated and to maintain the protective tariff on agricul- product. We will even widen that term where necessary to protect agriculture. per cent of your market is at home, and ityQP08JB TO RESERVE THIS MARKET THE AMERICAN FARMER. 5 Hs the Democratic Perty ever proposed or supported a protective tariff on farm products? Has it ever given one single evidence of protection of the home market to the American farmer from the products raised by peasant labor on theap land abroad? "There are this minute 2,000,000 cattle fa the northern states of Mexico seeking market The about $2.50 per 100 pounds on the south the Rio Grande. It is $4.50 on the north QNLY THE TARIFF WALL Eis BETWEEN. 2 "Bad as our prices are, if we take comparable prices of farm products today in the United States and abroad, I am Informed by the Department of Agriculture that you will find that except for the guardianship of, the tariff, butter could be Imported for 25 per cent below your prices, pork products for SO per cent below your prices, lamb and beef products from 30 to 50 25c PRODUCT ... Cream Freak Milk Seer Milk Cera (inela'd'lny . . . .A. . . . eraeked eornj ft- -, .Wheel Batter . .. .t. r. . . . Chee Free He 6Ue Free Free 2U V b. Free lSeperba. P'b v abort tea .H a, re . rx. . .10 Me Me eye ... All ages. Full Fashioned 49c pr. Ask to See Them lose RaeBcaia 49c I A New Shades for Fall "What the Democratic Party proposes Is to reduce your farm tariffs. Aside from ruin to agriculture, such an undertaking in the midst of this depression WILL DISTURB EVERY- - POSSIBILITY OF RECOVERY." Tariff For Men SILK HOSE . Cattle, weighing lets then 700 lbs. Cattle, weighing more than 700 lbs. Winter Unions 25c THESE ARE GHASTLY JESTS I "The removal of or reduction of the tariff on farm products means a flood of them into the United States from every direction, and either you would be forced to still further reduce your prices or your products would rot on your farms. "The nam thing thai foreign countries went it entrance for their aurplua agricultural products into oar markets. Many of these countries would decrease their tariffs against onr industrial gooda tomorrow in exchange for reduction on their farm products, but that is no help to oar farmers. PRODUCT $4.98 $2.98 BLOOMERS COULD BE SOLD IN NEW YORK FROM THE ARGENTINE AT PRICES BELOW YOURS AT THIS MOMENT WERE IT NOT FOR THE TARIFF. I SUPPOSE J $3.98 Boys Rayon per cent below your prices, flaxseed for 35 per cent below your prices, beans for 40 per cent below your prices, and wool 30 per cent below your prices. BOTH CORN AND WHEAT Democratic S6.6e Fro rree Beet 1830 RtpubUc Tariff Last year 4 Childrens' of Farm Tariff Rates Comparison Uadnr UnJOTrese Saemiii Tariff .... PANTIES PRESIDENT HOOVER SAYS: D For Outdoor Men ot 5 sure and 79c CANVAS GLOVES Under the flexible provisions of our tariff act any foreign country may ask for a hearing and receive due consideration upon any tariff rate which they think should be adjusted. The record shows that 95 per cent of all such hearings are based on agricultural rates. . ar- SHIRTS of these at 98c Quality These are new FLANNEL New Shipment 69c Made of pure linens. 69c rivals. 98c see them. en. $1.98 Dance Sets U Sets ji49t fancy pajamas. 98c Luncheon J I 15c my ! New Rayon 14 Ounce r, 98c yd t WOOL SOX Tan'Iffffs tiDmur New rough finish flannels in the newest shades of wine, red, brown, blue and tan. 54 inches wide ONLY FOR OUR PRICES ARE ROCK BOTTOM AND OUR QUALITY HIGHER THAN WHY THE DEMOCRATS AND Aimdl TTBaey Our New Flannels Are Here!! ! nw low price for JUMPERS 98c zri. New ? Chic Shoe Styles OXFORDS PUMPS - TIES Fall styles, plain toes, moccassin style toes, wing tips .... Free .. 3e Free .. Free S3.00 eaek Se Free Free 2tfe Fork, freak Stt Bacon, Ham, Shoulders.... Free e le Poultry, live e Free Beef and Veal Sheep Swine ......... $2.97 $2.97 .....ro... V President Hoorer demands thai the policy of the Republican party for the protection of the fanner be maintained. The Democrat say agriculture should not be protected. is the time to Where do you think your interest r?it, Mr. Farmer? Now decide. VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET (PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) ( Others at $1.98 and $3.49 - 1 Select Yours Now Qephart gtores Qo. in i |