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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1936 ment; that nobody drinks too muchthat everybody upon the siightect provocation takes to his sk9tes ci skin and travels incredible distances; that PAGE SEVEH - Comment on WORLD NEWS Hyoo capitalism and socialism lie down together as tie lien aud the iatb wish no less of fur or wool. Of all thise things cjid their attendant pc--i fictions, with suitable rerervatk."?, ov? is assured, indeed, if these Swedco would but stop speaking that extraordinary blend of Chaucer and Robert Burns, here would be heaven for sure recalling that weekend in Pziis. Even heaven should be relieved l.y a weekend in Paris. But for practical purposes we may as well check the romancers a bit shortly by pointing out that Sweden is not the United States of America, it is not even the state of Minnesota. Sweeden is an almost completely homogeneous land of six million people, with almost no variations of blood or language, a land which an indulgent Fate tucked away in the north of Europe, up under the blaze of the northern lights, out of harm's way. She is in Europe but not of it. She can trade with Europe, but the temptation to join in Europe's fights steadily dims. She is not on the way to anything, unless the North Pole be excepted; she is not on the line of march of either migrants cr of armies. Insulated geographically, possessing a high degree of economic with markets near at hand for her exportable surplus; insulated culturally, speaking a language which no one else could ever expect to learn, she can dip as she pleases into the life of the outer world Thus Sweden has been able to develop peacefully her own institutions in her own very Swedish way. It is the Swedish way which has begun to attract the distraught and disquieted." Syndic FLIES, sHE FLIES, HE LOVE FLU Don't laugh at the above heading Jen the Bible hps a buggy line. "The kicked fit where no man pursueth." has to do But the above caption She has Mollison. th Amy Johnson in records world Hying broken several is about to some) now (according d husband's heart, to break her flying said, "Her hushave we nr should At any rate the heart?" band's flying is being tossed her once gave he heart is not all the this But back to him. been has doing of late. she breaking recent solo to her conclusion Tbe to Croyden was flieht from Paris broke her nose. She rather abrupt. accompany-men- t an for And as though to her action in regard to her threw out her shoulder husband-s- he scuse sharp ending.) blade. (Pleez INCREDIBLE SWEDES" Aren't you tired of reading about the the Spanish butchering contest, must the of Hitler, hates and fears and messes of Mussouni, me intuu the and fancies of the King under We are. News? World of heading and Then let's draw up our chairs Hu-bchatter some by to spicy listen Herring as he tells us a wee bit "The of what he has written about Incredible Swedes" in Harpers for ..THE et November. "Sweden furnishes the current romance for a world beset and besieged. Bedtime tales of the promised land are always in order. We are about to be told we are already being told that Sweden holds the perfectly notch ed key for the solving of the troubles to which our several national fleshes are heir, the key to social planning, the key to economic recovery, and the of way of escape from twin furies H These in- a i:uiiu;iu"""" I credible Swedes have settled every althing, and we can blithely follow enSwedes of the ter. The blandness courages the hope. They turn a smiling face upon a distraught Europe. Their placidity alternately exasperates and inspires. They have peace where others have war, prosperity where others skimp, democratic DEWEYVILLE s Rv Mrs. Thonia ; Anil ; Jack Brown and litt'e daughter of Ogden were guest of Mr. and Mrs, Lester Pierson the lirat cf Mr. and Mrs, .'.res of cheese during first nine months of this year have averaged hijjlier than during- the same period en ;'0. figures compiled by the IT. S. Department of Agriculture indicate, says Robert H. Stewart. Under the reciprocal trade agreement with Canada, which went into ...r:i .lunuaiy 1, 1S30, cheddar cheese in cjiginal loares now is admitted into the United States upon payment cf r.n import duty of 5 cents per cund. Thii new import rate is the same as prevailed prior to 1930 and repiesents a cut inNiuty of 2 cents a pound at the time it went into effect. 'i he average price of twins at whole sale on the Wisconsin cheese exchange during me nrst 9 months or this year v;;s 15 OS cents per pound compared 13.93 cents per pound in the same reriod of 1935, and an average cf 10 cents per pound for the year the week. Tuesday night a Mutual the your.g ladies entertained the young men wittj dainty refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of C: den were calling on Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault Monday night. Wednesday evening a welco 3 heme party was given Elder Mvrl Ncrr is the ward hall. Program and dancing was the enjoyment cf the evening, Mrs. Victor Burbank is spending a few days with her parents, Mn ai d Mrs. Harry Cook in Ogden. Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Wa!'..r Sudbury entertained twenty little folk at a party given in honor of her little daughter, Dorothy. Games and refreshments was the enjoyment of the little ones. 11.32. The district school teachers of attended the U. E. A convenTlic i.verage price for the first 9 tion at Salt Lake City. i.ionths this year has been 1 and Mrs. A. R. Burbank spert a Snvt cents per pound more than for the same period last year. The Septem- - days in Ogden a guest at the home cf Ur price this year averaged 3.15 cents Jlr. and Mrs. Harry Cook. Councilman Leo Earl and Ekk-- s per pound higher than last year. Ward and Skinner, wee Michaelis, usual the seasonal Following price trend, the price of twins declined this t the speakers at Uie Sunday evening vcar from 16.1 cents per pound in session here. Norman Perry had as his guest, Januarv to 14.2 cents ner tound in Yates of Harper. Both boys JsePh February. 13.9 in March, 13 in April, and 12.8 cents in May, the low point are student at the U. S. A. C. of the year. The price increased to1 Mra- N- - Peter Marble, Mrs. Albert 14 2 rr nts npr nn.mH in .Tn ifi.fi Thorsen and Mrs. Carl Johnson at- in July, 17.8 in August, and averaged tended a rPutUcan tea at the Idle 17.5 cents per pound for September. Isle tea r00"1 in Brigham City Ved-Thi- s nesdav afternoon, honoring Mrs. Ray year's price trend compares with of 14.1 cents rer pound in January of ?"lman' 1035 and low int nf 12 3 cont in ' dldate for governor of Utah. Mrs. Charles Burbank entertained June of last year. The price averaged 14 i cents per pound for September a number of relatives on Sunday at a birthday dinner in honor of her hus1935. The seasonal variation in cheese band's 73rd birthday. Saturday, the primary officers atm ices, which in 1936 was not as mark union meeting at Garland, tended ed r.s in 1935, is influenced by the Mrs. Victor Burbank and Mrs. A. rise in production which takes place R. Burbank returned from Ogder on in the spring months as cows freshen, animals are turned out on pasture, Saturday, after attending the wedding of Miss Lettie Cook, sister of Mrs. and milk production increases. Victor Burbank. . ' -- Dtv-eyvil- i ITOW a detested nickname may cars, boats and planes, the lead to success Is exemplified to the amazing career of Henry C. Olmsted, sciou of an old Pennsylvania family of social position and wealth, who has almost overnight become odc of the leading lights in the theatrical firmament. With two outstanding attractions under his wing and three more plays shortly to open on Broadway, this former Harvard student, who has made speed his bobby, gives promise of becoming one of America's leading producers. After his graduation from Harvard young Olmsted devoted himself to affairs of speed the driving of racing cars, boats and planes. As a consequence, he became known as "Speed" Olmsted. It was a designation that roused his wrath, but fight it as hv might it stuck, and finding it impossible to free himself of tbe hated pseudonym Olmsted determined to make it a respected title. To the amazement of those wbo thought him but a devotee to fast 1-- thirty-two-year-o- ld speed hobbiest launched himself into the theatrical world as the of "Mulatto," one of the most successful plays that Broadway has seen in many moons. Hard upon that he Interested himself in another big success "New Faces". and before his friends had caught their breath he had taken over a theatre and put three new shows into rehearsal. By tbe rigorous riding of bis speed hobby Henry Olmsted is enabled to accomplish affairs that would otherwise be impossible. A skilled pilot and the owner of two fast planes, he makes use of tbe airways in. his theatrical interests and as of a large wire and cable corporation. Whether his theatrical or corporation doings necessitate bis going to Hollywood or Kansas City, Mr. Olmsted gets there in one of his speedy planes. Often he takes a secretary along and dictates and takes care of business affairs In cloudland. le j , j - ' I RP"la Every large flour mill has a laboratory in which it tests each batch of flour before it goes out. If it is below a certain standard it is corrected by adding a type of flour that brings it up to the standard set. The labora tory tests the flour by baking a loaf of bread. Each loaf is tested for color of crumb, volume, absorption, crust color and character, evenness of bake, break and shred, symmetry, aroma, Since the attention and efforts of from typhoid has been reduced from The back seat driver is right about taste, texture and fermenting time. cities 25 to 100,000 persons, to four to the half the time but he never gets any to been have turned $1.00 Will Hold Your Selection H til purifying are of the bread The color qualities credit for it. Christmas - Rolert Simonnen, Jeweler tested in a specially equipped room by their water supply the death rate 100,000 population. cutting a loaf in half and testing its light reflecting qualities. CANY WoSK-MYHA- IS, SW.I1TINS! VftATU world. And It is a rs I - vice-preside- Sp-kan- (SITP OtrTANDSJT AN I Do?, e, j ,VEO LET i7 C in- yet Sweden makes poor copy. little too perfect, like heaven. It would be an admirable place in which to settle, to rear children, and to grow geraniums provided one see first The Pans. might periecuons of Sweden are so many that the ro- mancings of stray visitors in their articles and books may readily be understood and even forgiven. One feels sure that there are no germs in Sweden, and that all traffic cop-- .; are gentlemen; that little boys never fight and little girls never tell; tnat all housewives have spotless pans; that few are rich and few are poor; that there are neither gangsters nor neither grafters; that Wow their horns nor overcharge; that everybody reads and writes, belongs to a club, a labor union, a farmers' guild or a consumers' studies about economics and the class struggle, votes on election day for the best man without the passion of partisanship or the hope of prefer Prlcss of Cheese Hold Higher Than Average For 1935 J high-powere- stitutions where others resort to big and little Hitlers. 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