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Show PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Poatoffice at Treason ton, Utah as Second Class Matter. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of each week. Subscription Rates One Year (in advance) $2.00 51.00 Elx Months (in advance) Three Months (in advance) - - - - 50 Free to Pjiblic TK only place in tb U. S. where catalog and idvertuirDnnatter covering any line o buaineae and Without or product can tjc obtained Free Obligation ia the American Industrial Library. VrM for BiuineM Advettiaing Matter you are inter sated in; same will baprornptly forwarded. 1933 - WHO ARE YOU? of Your Name The Romance By RUBY ' HASKINS ELLIS : j A Fontaine? v a French name weaning "at THIS isfountain." The family was established for many generations in the province of .Maine, near the bonier of Normandy. It was there In the year 1500 that Jacques (John) de la Fontaine, with his father, became Identified with the IJiijruenots. lie had borne arms for Kings Francis I, Henry II and Francis II, until 1502, when his strong adherence to the Protestant cause brought about his resignation and be retired to his ancestral home In the province of Maine. The intensity of feeling and great animosity against Jacques de la Fontaine because of the strength he gave to the cause of the Protestants led U ' p AS v I Nan i ". f jiirers' iiir- - j had a Hallowe'en party in the recreation hall Saturday. Games, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Shuman had as their" dinner guests, their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ross of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. George Marsh return- ed from a three week's trip to Wy-- ! tt, rwvmle oming. Mrs. G. L. Miller accompanied her son, Wendell, to Ogden on Thursday of last week. The beehive girls furnished the program Sunday evening at M. I. A. conKMineerinBnUUs, Ciao,Hliaoi joint The program was put over very well under the direction of Mrs. Beu-la- h "Slated for Death" Stanfill and Viola Shuman. NATIONAL EDITORIAL By FLOYD GIBSON'S Mr, and Mrs. Ray Walther and chilFamous Headline Hunter i4 ASSOCIATION dren of Fallon, Nevada, Mrs. Agnes Mrs. Preston Steed and of FAY FEEX JOHN Mass., Whitinsville, gives Pierson and ADVENTURER of son, Phil, Plymouth, were visitors yarn might put him in jail. Well maybe that's putting of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilford Miller and it a bit strong, because the war is over now, and being human isn't Mrs. Walthers and Mrs. Steed family. a crime any more. are sisters of Mrs. Miller and Mrs. But if they'd caught Fay at it during the war they'd have shot Pierson is their mother. him sure as blazes. In them thar days they made short work of the let"N. Cranford Tavlor and Merlin Mil- spent Sunday with their parents. who aid lent to the people enemy. aswell as to yourCountry Members of our primary were at It happened during the winter of 1918, while Fay was with the union meeting Saturday and enthe Twenty-sevent- h Infantry in Siberia. The regiment was quar- joyed the instructions given. tered in Berosovka when, along about the end of November, the influenza epidemie hit it. Among the students who enjoyed PATRONIZE YOUR So many men were in the hospital that all d soldiers the weekend home were: Jess Grover LOCAt WEROFIANTS were needed for guard duty and there were none available for fatigue and Harley Granger from the U. S. A. details. The colonel solved that problem by borrowing a bunch of Ger- C. at Logan, and Glen Miller from man prisoners from the Cossacks, and among them was a little fellow Weber college. named August Baum. Reed Palmer visited his parents at Park Plans Valley during the weekend. to Save Baum From the Cruel AnCossacks. his murder and that of his wife and Fay Mesdames Birdie Petersen, Perry faithful servant by spies sent to his "At the time I met Baum," says Fay, "he was a discouraged prishouse, His children, James and Abra oner, slated for the salt mines in Siberia; there to work until he died Stanfill, William Bosley and J. Brooks on in those terrible underground labyrinths. He was grateful for the good were in attendance at the Stake and ham, other whose unname is Films Now treatment the Americans gave him and worked unceasingly, with no Singing Mothers practice on Thursknown, ftod from the scene of the trng made to Koehelle. edy.and thought of reward except to be kept at his job. Everyone took an im- day afternoon. Delicious refreshments Public Health Meetings Over State To Jn ii mediate liking to the unfortunate fellow. We learned that his one desire were served by the stake board ofmoment they had been single... Be Furnished Lecturers And was to return home; his one horror bereft pf .everything except their pure assignment to the salt mines." ficers. Motion Pictures Mrs. Horace Gardner and children faith, ithejr. ..Intellectual strength and There came a day when the Americans were ordered to Iobe beaming-- ,. The story of their lives of Deweyville, spent the week visiting evacuate Berosovka, and the German prisoners were to be reQualified speakers from the staff of indicates .the .reward which follows turned to the Cossacks. The news almost broke poor little Baum. her father and brothers and families. the State Board of Health with mo- strict adherence, to the When he came to say good-bMr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen to Fay there were tears in his eyes. o! principles tion pictures on Health subjects and truth and courage. "God help us," he said sadly. "We are lost. We shall die in were in Brigham visiting on Friday film strips of still projections are now the mines!" The RevJ of last week. available to communities of the state of the When decided was he to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stanfill and do Fay was going the to uhavS something something without charge, and subject only to first to drop the "tie la"James, help little Baum. He had an idea he could get Baum out of the hands Mrs. Starlin Stanfill attenripri tb indicative of of the Cossacks, and he the limitations of equipment and con- the nobility, from the name of Fon began cooking up a scheme. When he told funeral of Mrs. Perry Stanfill's cou-- j Baum about it, the little fellow's sunken flicting engagements, ia the announce- taine. He was a minister of high siir sparkled. He'd try any- sin, Hiett Morrell in Ogden Friday, ment made by Dr. J. L. Joneg, State ltuul and intellectual attainments. His thing, he said. Even a Cossack bullet eyes in his spine would be better Miss Martha Jensen and brother, Health Commissioner. than a slow, lingering death in the dreaded salt mines. son, the liev. James, also Blaine of Ogden spent the weekend possessed Under D. C. Houston, Director of high courage and lofty characteristics ' Cossack Guard Has a Suspicious Mind. visiting here. the Division of Public Health Educat- of tnind and soul. He succeeded In Mesdames Frank Muir and G. L. The next thai1 to night on himself Fay managed the detail get ion,- the lecture and film service is escaping from France, after the Kdioi were in Huntsville visiting one Miller marched the to back the Cossack stockade two miles away prisoners now in active operation, supplying of Nantes, and went to England and Baum, week. last aay fell in following at instructions, of Fay's the from rear the line. While to there Cork, Ireland. John Fon programs to educational meetings, a sentry led the prisoners and two others marched on each side, Fay! W. Morgan Miller and Joseph Berch taine was his son. civic clubs and other organizations brought up at the rear. About a mile out of camp they came to a told were in Brigham Friday on busitaking up matters of public health. In The Fontaines lmir and Fay motioned to Baum to drop out of line. He slipped ofl ness, ravine, the j At present but one machine for movie history of Virginia and in many and vanished into the blackness of the nieht. Miss Verlie FrerMckson spent the ii turns and one projector for the still ottier states, imcirt,,,, At the stockade Fay pushed the prisoners through the gate weekend visiting in Bear River City. film strips is available, hence advance j in almost every phase of life. The fain so fast that the Cossack guard couldn't count them. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller and Mrs. The Cossack has furnished ily of at notice least ten days will be accepted the detail as all present, but he gave Fay a mighty susOrson Jensen and baby were Kev. Walker Ogden Maury Fontaine was a necessary to secure the services of the picious look as he did so. Fay had a hunch he hadn't seen the last visitors Monday. Mrs. Jesnen returnEducational Division at health meet- noted minister and teacher in Williams of that Cossack. He was ed home the following day. right. burg, Albemarle and Norfolk, 'a. The ings. Details of the program propos- Kev. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Colby and small Late Peter that a slinned he night Fontaine, descendant ed should be furnished along with the rector ' wis sen tit VaLin,.n. are visiting in Siguard, Utah. arm and a canteen of hot coffee in his hand. He made his way to the v.nv,cl iiuiisii m ciiaru-request for the lecture service. The ravine City and for found over county, Baum 40 huddled genealogical society have startover a fire in a small cave. Quickly years. Movie films now available are: ed the adult class and John Fontaine married IMar- the Put uniform had Aon BUT him. junior genealFay HAD HE brought NO fh 'Mn Against Microbe." ogy class, which is being held on "e aaugmer 01 mrlck nenr FOOTSTEPS CREAKED Shadows," and "Dental Health " The Thursday evenings. rontaine intermarried with the Re first presents a history of the discov Mrs. Charles Jensen and small Armlsteads, Stewarts, Dabneys, and Baum Put the Intruders to Sleep! Fay ery of bacteria, and the development alls, daughter, Martha, returned to their of ways and means of control. The Meades and other distinguished famBaum picked up a heavy stick of wood. Fay drew his bayonet home in Ogden Tuesday after a few seconddd is a story of Tuberculosis, ilies in Virginia. from its scabbard. If anyone caught them then it would mean the days visit with her and the third shows the influence of mother, while her and certain death for Baum. The guardhouse for Fay footsteps husband was away deer hunting. He dental defects and means of control. conditions on ceased came on agam. The fire crackled and flared 5TTn THEN certain streams in the was successful in bagging a deer. The film strips now available (35 state FACES APPEARED m and points to suggestions of OF win.) are: what may be done about it. "Sylvatic Plague In Utah," a film Baum lashed out with his stick. Your Cr?dit Is Good at Kol)ert "Man's Fight Aerainst Dinhthorif. struck with the butt made locally to illustrate the impor- a film end of hts bayonet. The two Cossacks Fay Jeweler. fell, and aimonsen, and the dazed, showing which Fay steps tance of individual care to aid in Baum dragged them inside the cave. Then out not scrambled they taken, toward the cure only of the ravine and made their way to the railroad where a avoiding further spread of Bubonic of miiiii troop Diphtheria, but the fllmnst pat.i train was waiting to tr.ke the Americans out of Berosovka. Plague. insurance plete our that children "Some Common Methods of Stream may Fay slipped Baum into the rear car and hid him under a pile of the- cii- .r.nave Pollution," this film M, wood He would be safe there until the train got out of town. ' Once away from the Cossacks, who could identify him as an "How to Live Long," a strip film ho could leave the train and with the help of the American imSorm he wore, make his way out of Siberia and back to Germany. AMERICA! INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY MEASLES AND WHOOPING C0Uc PENROSE I ; to attempt to postnon after the sixth year. TV, these diseases sometime above-mentione- thev uiiucisLancun? a the mortality would be tenth of what it is at time. Unfortunately, thp against W 6 , abonT thT lfi we have no fc'""'ent Hioooo. v noweve- a lemporary uu nave agent against each of them Children with Measles a, - 3 convalesant serum or whole bloo the parent Whooping Cough ig k ed with Whooping Cough other measure of practical, ue in postponing these is to see'' young children are protected as' as possible by isolation fr0m e who have the disesase. Dr. J. l. Jon vaccine-onl- able-bodie- y I lightment. Could we but r these diseases until after sch j their-wa- ,5 1 just as well get them over Wk surely prompted by a most um. To Your Town t v that we so often hear frora that since John or Man, .. j . nounces, Educational Available ne..,7, of ninetv deaths from Whoomnr o. in children under school aee appreciate that our paramo' lem in relation to these dL j ! State Health Board J Measles and Whooping- rv u& of our most inf.H U(J in this county aTtv present Upward I 4 State Board hJ of Advice is the onlv thinsr lows have ever been known to 1 J We long for Spring but we . : g nnt lnnff oft.M tt tL wm toe auk Autumn is here so again, well, fViaf 1 not enjoy its bounteous gifts? beauties tlbli Rugged individualism is that J tdUri jirti ity displayed by a hog- when he .f .fie up his mind he won't go througl 1 3 gate. lll( - girns ct j j its r vloss THE BEST BUY sice; IN CALIFORNIA WINE tit i i siid j hi-- ire lUi j 'd j ...'tl. fH, 7mE '' lndi I'Tl in lilt SHomSWGING VKsi Wwiw iBrKtt Id si o & T&Vcgf ire slot a fThi fams j f--r h,iv-bee- ra.ii tiM-i- r f. - Z trading .uALLBNGIfmym ALL CARS i I '"rNV ' .r--f. mil 'w imim.ni.un i 4e I The Baums Haven't Always Been Irish. han-pen- HBllueti" roared. "With a name like Baum that CnVel0Pe! SiDCe When have thc ,the,SkiPP WsS?" h. added: at the envelope. u: i.fl ma0r oil cltanar cart with dual onA -- mdrim, w, '"m, vTvvurivv W, fliv. blfl roomy org.,, ,ufl9ag. capacity F conomy of ooor ,oc.. . World', worta", R, Only car, with Automatic Hill Hold 1 Ml bodiM ShnhWrt C ,. T. -1- . r(9W lnMer,-ch- alr closing door, car, with ouilt-i- n with c4T .cl,iv. warm air . World', rtrong..,, BBdg.t War, . Wor Id', h.lgh, low non. fror. . ond "Feen." "? said , ,: T" qua tim. paym.nr,. UTAH AUTO & IMP. CO. . " SANTA CLAUS 4 ? WW After AH ha feel- - showing various activities that men mignt engage In to promote individu i ana general health. Florence Nightingale," a series of pictures depicting thf. nfo-uus great character who founded the iirai modern school of nursing. "Robert Koch." a series of Mixture--FRE- E pictures uc"luns me me and works of the gnm scientist who has been pro claimed bv fotk Ul DtlU- - manvJ the """VI A teriology and the savior of thousands Sip me neavy toll of disease. "Yi u18 a series of still projections depicting the life, study, Costs nothing in and ascoveries of this great chemist BUCKLEY'S the Alkaline 'ia me lamer nf th Cough Mix- . rims 5'vco oucn and immunology i'aieunzauon quick lasting relief vv Recognize the fnrt alter Reed," a strip film flt0ry or the hero who di.qpnv S is economical it u a iu od by which and effective as powerful yellow fever is transmit" u oi.u conaucted syrups cough BIirKi.irve ordinary ments to aid in thedangerous experiair UI lia als-helps control. you instantly to get rid . . of germ-lade- n Inquiries from All irmimii phlegm. m public health are Put it to the test trviaw e... invited. 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"Some " relative, I Fay knew doggone well who that letter was from,suppose but he yCS' SiF'" he Ued' "That wou,d e myVrotS" ben , 11 BANK PAY that's the end of this yarn-ex- cept for incident that a year later Fay's outfit was stationed an in Manila when one day the captain called him into the orderly room. "There's a letter And. The captain took another look "if we were in Siber n now t i,i V?w?, ?r EVERY WEEK IS i mmmssmas iai J R . IT l2j!f!!!L m c ing ese Wilson Lumber Co. , i "Everything to Build Anything" TREMONTON, PLUMBING UTAH HARDWARE Kclvinator Refrigerators LUMBEB Zenith Radios Tickets On All Payments On --- 4VVUU1 birst Drawing Saturday, November 7 7, p. PAJ |