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Show f 8, 1936 OCTOBER BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, PAGE TWO DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF THE OWNER-- j CIRCCLA-- : MANAGEMENT, SHD?. TIOX. ETC.. REQHRED BY "ft., ST CT OF CONGRESS OF ALGl RIVER The resolutions committee reported (Continued From Page One) 4 1912, OF THE BEAK (Continued From Page One) follows: as PUBLISHED 1 VALLEY LEADER, eet but failed. He denounces the Com-b in di X.' T i V tors are within your own ranks." & We your committee on platform AT " l uu k WEEKLY uui munists but the communists 1936. Conditions In 1932 1, OCTOBER and resolutions, submit the following denounce President Roosevelt, said , UTAH. FOR In speaking of the political battle the speaker. report: ) STATE OF UTAH ahead he stated that on the one side We commend the wise and efficient ss. presithe that ) ELDER BOX charged The OF COUNTY speaker corporabig are groups controlling administration of President Franklin sent messages to congress and the tions and on the other the common dent for and in U Roosevelt who ha? had the courage Rpfnre me. a Notary unasked for their passage even though people fighting for their rights personally We to establish and put into execution aforesaid, be unconstitutional. State and county der the constitution. He then depicted they might new policies for national recovery Landon on the job so appeared I. P. Walton, who, having de- the conditions that prevailed in 1932 want Governor to law, j to which have the confidence and supback been duly sworn according Busiwhen many people were demanding he can give the government the is she The that and says port of the people. poses y a change of system of government. the people, said Mr. E.Cowley. River as Bear Henry H. the of Dillman ness C tuuni'-"'- Manager The people were so dissatisfied that speaker eulogized Ray in is, manner f ollowing serve the efficient that to Blood for the Leader, and man of ability, qualified be and of they were ready to accept most any a Conaffairs the his handled knowledge of best to he has the of the which people. kind of government that promised the best interests made reference lief a true statement of the owner- state, appreciating the fact that he them relief, he said. It was a most cluding. Mr. Cowley (and if a daily pa- has had more difficult problems to it that the serious situation, danger of real dic- to a story about "why is are the on- ship, management etc., of the aforecirculation), the meet the past four years than any Mormons the and while per, Negroes tatorship form of government date shown in chief executive in the history of the Roosethe for President said publication voters that were supporting ly promising the Republicans Act state of Utah and through his efficithe above caption, required by the secprosperity was just "around the velt." in embodied 24, 1912, Chas. of ent ability the administration has corner." During the afternoon session New tionAugust and RegulaLaws Postal 411, been able to balance the budget and the The speaker drew an impressive Dunn of Logan, charged reverse of this also succeeded in bringing about a the on and printed tions, mind picture of the snip of state Deal had retarded progress substantial reduction of our taxes. said that while Presi- form, t: floundering in the deep and the cap- recovery. He addresses and names We further commend Governor 1. That the was not advocating mantain, instead of being on the bridge dent Roosevelt managing others editor, and of the Henry H. Blood in the decisive publisher, of the flag ship was standing at the Communism, Tugwell federal govaie: met to the ner in which he editor, and business managers rear with a small group of advisors were He called on all Republicans work the on at Tremonprojects all ernment public and the flag Publisher James Walton, looking at the weight of the ship in save the nation and social security programs to the ton, Utah. the water, bewildered, and the pas- coming election. Utah. Editor, I. P. Walton, Tremonton, lastine- benefit of the state of sengers crying to them to do someDemocratic state the We endorse Utah. thing to save them. Trestate conSALE OF ANIMALS Managing Editor, I. P. Walton, platform as adopted at the A Savior Appeared DAMAGES Lake FOR City, on monton, Utah. vention held at Salt Then a Moses appeared and took P. Walton, I. 1936. Business Manager, August 15, his position on the bridge where he STATE OF UTAH ) Utah. Tremonton, We commend the board of county a direct proand look ahead could ) ss. BOX ELDER OF 2. That the owner is: jlf owned by commissioners in building and improvCOUNTY per course. The small group standa corporation, its name and address miles of highway thereby making ing in the rear of the ship asked him In the Centerdale Precinct of Said must be stated and also immediately ing for the expedient marketit possible to come down and talk matters over. names and addresses the County. thereunder of to talk crops through side road buildBut Moses said, "If you want one ing or holding stockholders of owning folleading to central market points. to me come up here where I am I I have in my possession the more of total amount of ing commend or cent per if the balanced budget and want to see where we are going and lowing described animals, which, not owned by a corporation, We manner in which the delinquent If stock. be will the get us out of this difficulty. not claimed and taken away, the names and addresses of the indi- taxes have been collected, making it The speaker then proceeded to out- sold at public auction to the highest If be must owners given. vidual for people to clear their titles, line the great crisis that prevailed cash bidder at my farm in Centerdale owned by a firm, company, or other possible an in the fall of 1932 when banks were Precinct, on the 19th day of October, example and point the way unincorporated concern, its name and setting all 12 losing (noon). people of state, which has made entire the every day, hour infor failing 1936, at the as well as those of each address, business stranded, their possessions, it possible for collecting millions of Description of Animals dividual member, must be given.) on brand .S merchandise on the shelves unsold, with cow dollars and one of the reasons why One black James Walton, Tremonton, Utah. reduced. We crops piled up in the bins and no right hip, ears both cropped, and has D. A. Walton, Salt Lake City, Utah our taxes have been and calf actually people sucking buying power, recommend the harmonious cooperacrumpled horns; one bull W. S. Muir, Pocatello, Idaho. starving. And now, said Mr. Brown, above described cow, black and white, tion between the democratic organiEldora Reeves, Newman Reeves, N. matthe Republicans ask the people to from 4 to 6 months old. zation and its candidates in the se- - Los Angeles, California. to me turn the ship of state back to them held are by Said animals Frank Lester, Oakland, California. ter of appointments. that group of dictators in control cure the payment of $2.50 damages We appreciate the interest being 3. That the known bondholders, of big business who wrecked this done the prem-- 1 Box animals upon said holdby and other security taken in the labor question inwork-5r,r country. There would have been a ises of W. W. Whitney on the 4th day mortgagees, better 1 or cent or including ers Elder county, per holding owning revolution had it not been for Presi- of October, 1936. and e schedules more of total amount of bonds, pnnHitinns and pay dent Franklin D. Roosevelt. And now, JAMES ROBERTS, so state.) are as this is in line with the inasmuch none, he said, these dictators complain that Poundkeeper of Centerdale Precinct B. our president toward the I. of Sarah Wyoming. Call, Afton, attitude Roosevelt has spoiled their 'silk hats.' Mrs. J. S. Calderwood, Logan, Utah. laboring man ot uus county, wC Among them is his former loyal sup4. That the two paragraphs next heartily endorse this procedure and porter, Al Smith, director of the com- come from $39,000,000,000 to 0 above, giving the names of the own-er- further, we promise support to every pany that erected the famous fifty When four in the past years. stockholders, and security hold-cr:- worthy cause. million dollar Empire building in New bread for wo m nn record favoring amend still were if asking the any, contain not only the list people York City. The speaker enumerated were demanding holders ments to the state liquor control act several other large corporations in the Republicans The Democrats, he of stockholders and security of the to bring about its better and more books as the they appear upon which Al Smith is a director. It is! "state rights." kind of govern- company but also, in cases where the siirervision. the for stand said, that group, he said, that organized! ment save the nation and estockholder or security holder apwill We favor a direct primary law for that which the American Liberty league of its citizens. pears upon the books of the company TTtah is opposed to everything the common the welfare "w We go on record favoring an adeas trustee or in any other fiduciary Roosevelt Want to. people want and are entitled or of name the the quate old age pension law with no person Coming down to state government relation, The Wealthy Pay of the needy that the Repub- corporation for whom such trustee liens on the property Roosevelt informed large corpora the speaker chargedcould to the said aged. did all they split the is acting, is given; also that tions that if they did not distribute licans We pledge all our candidates to adtwo paragraphs contain statements the to wreck vote party Democratic several offices in an undivided profits and pay their hon- free hand. "A vote embracing affiant's full knowledge minister their and economical manest share of Income taxes that hej and give them a efficient, to belief and as the honest, and circumstances he said, an ticket," for independent in and taxheld assess would that property state govern conditions under which stockholders ner, and to treat all citizens of trust for wealthy stockholders. The "is a vote toto turn the party regardless impartially ment over the Republicans. You and security holdders who do. not ap payers affiliation. warning was unheeded, congress pasbooks of the the company want Roosevelt. Very well, pear upon sed a bill authorizing the assessment say you J. W. HOWARD, Chairman. as trustees, hold stock and securities wants Governor he Roosevelt says and these corporations are now payJ. H. REESE. of a a capacity other than that H. Blood." Are you Democrats in ing taxes on that class of property Henry to bona fide and affiant this has owner; help the president, or will no reason to believe for the first time in the history of this going that any other and Mrs. Gilbert Tingey of Center-villto turn the state over to vote you country. That is why Al Smith and the or went with them. person, association, corporation has opposition? his group don't like President Roosein or direct indirect the interest any The speaker insisted that there is velt, said the speaker. in the said stock, or other securities than as Some people want to know where no finer type of citizenship H. Blood, a gov- so stated by him. the money is coming from to pay the country than Henry 5. That the average number of co more real difficult debts of this nation. Answering that ernor who has had of each issue of this publication pies to than contend with any question Mr. Brown said: It is com- problems or sold distributed, through the mails man who has served as chief execuing from only one place where it or to paid subscribers durotherwise, met state. A man who of has this is." The Roosevelt administration, he tive the six months preceding the date and ing said, has increased the national in- - ' every emergency requirement shown is above with state funds available to match Information is required from every federal program has brought (This daily publications only.) OUR $80,000,000 to Utah. Not only? that I. P. WALTON, bond and off issues but he has paid Business Manager. interest, given every child of school to Sworn and before me subscribed age in the state the full allotment this 7th day of October, 1936. of $25.00 each, reduced your taxes LEA DUNN, p (look at your tax notice) 3.5 mills, commission (My expires March 13, bal-balanced the budget and leaves a MAKE GOOD OR WE DO j some two million dollars in 1937.) ance of Co. the state treasury. 28 Phone Utah Tremonton, The speaker closed with a strong Mr. and Mrs. Russell Capener replea for a spirit of loyalty and har turned last week from a trip to mony among Democrats. Utah, Colorado and Arizona. Mr. Republican Ticket Democratic Ticket Classified l Ad Column I m " ! J ! ber " y I plus healthful freedom and comfort. Phone a Nu Bone Corset-ierMrs. Edith Samuelson, 118.0-ions, e, 2. t4. Horses, 15 pairs, match10 ed, good odd ones. They must satisfy. Glen S. Mason, Phone FOR SALE t6. 10-2- 2, 7, 55-0.- 1. flJ 01 is wi . 4 If you are afraid when m ch be you some thing new, then make worthy of your fears. it r. th rat to-wi- CASH PAID for dead and useless cows end horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery, Brigham tf. Reverse Chai-ge- . 493-J-- 7. At the beginning of the las; tury only 7 per cent of our tion belonged to any church.? there are 55 million America have thought enough of Chnst His church to publicly proclais Lord of their lives. f Val-le- NU BONE gives a perfectly modeled support demanded by today's fash- 10-1- 5 n J j FOR SALE Johnathan and Banana apples. James Walton, Tremonton. 9-- Born in Hospital 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd of Park Valley, a boy, born rv 8. Born at Home f JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Bear River c '' girl, born October 6. GROVER Mr. and Mrs. Orvil of East Garland, a boy, bon CARTER j ? FOR SALE One carload crossbred Lincoln, Ramboulet yearling rams. Glen Eldredge, Phone 223. t; PLATFORM i '0 RECENT BIRTH? I 2. 8 - " -- .,,. . j.......... M th. - FOR RENT A small apartment for a quiet renter. Valley Hospital t2. Work done at HEMSTITCHING Christensen's Thrift store. Mrs. Nels ' Anderson. t5p. Good heater. Cheap. FOR SALE Frank Taylor, Phone 28. 10-- 1 t2p. Banana and Winter FOR SALE Pear Main apples. Owen L. Brough 10-t3. 10-2- 2, 8, FOR SALE Ranger bicycle. Good tl. condition, cheap. Adams Drug. FOR SALE Pears. LeRoy Holmgren farm, Bear River City. Phone 55-1. t4. 10-8-- LOST Holstein bull, dragging chain from nose. Branded lazy B on right shoulder. Notify George A. Beal, Telephone 37.J-10-8- U. 4. LOST Small Roan Durham calf. Reward. Phone 67.0-10-8t- 1. l. "I USE THE BEST OF EVERYTHING that's why I buy CASTLE mort-ther- Free Theatre Tickets WATCH FOR YOUR NAME IN THIS SPACE $60,000,-000,00- j a, s, Garland Theatre presents you with FREE Tickets, when your name appears below Call at Bear River Valley Leader Office . Ervin Stohl - George Schumaa Mrs. Ray York - Wm. Ell Hawkins E. N. Didericksen - Arthur Wilson Tickete This Week Good for FRI. AND SAT, OCT. 9th - 10th GATE COAL" Utah Fuel G Salt Lake Farmers' Saturday - Guy Kibble and Big Case "The"BigNoise" Also j e, ONE HOUR OF COMEDIES For Children Friday SUN. - MON. - TUES. OCT. 11th - 12th - ISth j "The Trail of The Lonesome Pine" With Sylvia Sydney - Fred McMurry All In Beautiful Technicolor WED. - THURS. - OCT 14th - 15th PAT O'BRION and BIG CAST 'Public Enemy's Wife Also CARTOON AND VAUDEVILLE FREE TICKETS Good Any Night Except Saturday and Sunday Car i ; Union ! $60.00 To Lucky Adult City! Tremonton's c exclus CASTLE GATE Ct Dealer l link belt : stokers! 7 In ,S ct Ci u nc r r h th of Pt of Sc i Tt by U 7 b ho ' bti rersonal Loans Fronk Chevrolet j NOTICE TO FARMERS We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS Just Ring Logan Enterprise IT tha pn t of Perootiftl loans at this bank are based on char acter and earning power. If you have a salary or other dependable source of income, we shall be glad to help you work out a convenient repay ment plan as the basis for a loan. Come in and talk with one of our officer SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOTEL ' . A ; .'i II a. BEAR RIVER STATE BANK 1 CO TS We Also Buy HIDES PELTS WOOL About iy2 Mile South of Logan - East of the Sugar Factory will? I tl i 8 ttni . i We Welcome All New Business Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $5,000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor Monday, October 12 Columbus Day ha S k.r, , am tt. Is a Ys& 'v 81 Holiday Throughout the Nation and We Will Not B, offeett j i awd Open for Business i I FOR ICE Beverages & Coal SEE- BESSIN6ER BROS. : 36 : titi S up tion Lag ? E3C5 TREMONTON, UTAH 8 ; 1 BY-PRODUC- - CM tioi about your requirements. 30 This is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator We Already Understands That Pay for the Call. COLORADO ANIMAL pn ! ON A PERSONAL BASIS -- ai C lo HOTEL TEMPLE But tton A J - ;C SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 B It a . BE at aa Otu aanx BE U OTJK It's a mark of Distinction to Stop at this Smart Hotel ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Manager tii arpt POOL DRAINED EVERY NIGHT n aaplt 1 i auoa |