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Show PACE EIGHT '' BEAR RIVER VAIi lUDEE. TIIURSUAT. ' FEBRUARY 25, 183T Stake M. A. to Present Dr. Qiariey Speaks B. R. F; F. A., Mark On Social Security Nichols Commended Modifled Opera 'Martha' At Forum Monday 'For Accomplishments The nearest approach to grand op- Permanent . social security in the A letter was received last week by United States," said Dr. Homer C. Supt Hervin Bunderson and members Chaney, speaking at the third Nation' of the Board of Education from L. R. Mr. and Mrs. George Shuman, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Maughn and al forum at the high school last Mon Humphreys, state supervisor of agriand Mrs. Rudy Miller, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough were Salt day evening, "must find a means of cultural education, calling attention to Mrs. Bill Golds berry returned to their Lake visitors Monday. proper distribution of the profits of the excellent work accomplished by home Sunday evening after a ten day capitalism or it will sink of its own the Future Farmers of the Bear Rivtrip to California Mexico. er high school, under the direction of Guy Johnson and R. B. Waldron at- weight." tended a convention of the U. P. & L. The speaker sketched briefly the Mark Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Giles, Israel company in Salt Lake City several history of the The letter reads In part: Gentlegrowing need for somen: You have two very fine deHunsaker, Floyd Stohl and M. A. days last week. cial security and then pointed out some defects of the present security partments of vocational agriculture in Josephsen attended the Turkey and Poultry convention in Salt Lake City , Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stevensen and laws. your two high schools. The accomin during the weekend. Ephraim. Though admitting the necessity of plishments of the Future Farmers of family spent the weekend social legislation under existing eco the Bear River high school at the reMr. and Mrs. Ernest Woodward acMr. and Mrs. J. G. Burgess and Mr nomic conditions, Dr. Chaney contend- cent Ogden Livestock show, under the companied by their daughter, Doris, and Mrs. Lower were Salt Lake visi- ed that even though many of the de- direction of Mr. Nichols, were not onandion, Don, attended the Ski tourn tors Monday. fects of the present law were remov ly a credit to the school but to the Eckers at Hill, Sunday. anyjnt ed, it would still be only a palliative State and the Intermountain area. Of Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom and to economic ills. It is a needed palli-tiv- the six grand champions awarded at Clifton Kerr left Saturday evening however. The speaker declared this show two came to Utah and were called to Preston this for a two weeks business trip in Ore family week because of the death of Mrs. that England's social security mea these two were won by Day Garfield sures had prevented revolution in and Clyde Anderson of the Bear River Ransom's father, Mr. Johnson. that country. But the root of the high school. The other grand chamMr. and Mrs. Scott Miller and f trouble lies in unfair distribution of pion awards went to the University of Lwellyn Gordon returned to his Salt Lake City, visited at the home a condition which intensifies Idaho, the University of Wyoming, to 4 profits, a Lake in Salt Monday after home of their daughter, Mrs. Leland hazzards of sickness, accident, un a livestock breeder of Michigan, and the day visit with his friends in one other outside breeder. These Harris. and old age. employment awards were made in the open class Speaks as Banker where all exhibitions were by compeRadcliffe Henrie and family spent the discussion lec In following the The American Legion Auxiliary pre Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake City sented the program at the Tremonton ture Dr. Chaney mentioned the fact tition. The boys from Bear River who Mr.Henrie and son, Wynn, attended Public school, he is a banker and certainly not exhibited this year took over $700.00 Friday of last week in athat the skiing at Ecker Hill, while there. socialist. He believes in the profit in prize money.- The Bear River chap keeping with Americanization week. ter members exhibited a fine quality Mrs. James Ransom, the Auxilliary system, that is, in reasonable profit of livestock. Their exhibit was posThe following students spent the bankers But have been are and still president, gave a report on the Cleveweekend at home with their parents: land the most outstanding one featoo sibly much on far interest charging convention. Joe American Legion ture of the show. Gerald Munk, Beth Oyler, Mildred loans. Burgess talked also. Mrs. Judith If bankers today would release the Last year the exhibits of the Bear Theurer, Glenn Adams, Day Garfield Strand sang a solo, accompanied by r and Wayne Fronk from the A. C. and Mrs. Con Steffen. billions of unemployed River boys were even more outstandSuperintendent twenty-fouGrant ' Frldal, Grant and Maurine Bunderson to sound, well secured local ing when they took three out of six gave some timely remarks capital, Cook. investments at two or three percent of the grand championship awards. diand the school chorus, under the interest instead of seeking foreign In my judgment this was not a mere rection of Miss Catherine Maughn Miss Myrtle Owens of Preston, Ida. bonds, they would go far toward solv accident. There accomplishments rep two selections. resent the most careful planning on who is attending school at the A. C. sang ing some present problems. cannot out spent the weekend in Tremonton with take of produc- the part of the teacher and the boys "Capital Mrs. Don Hunsaker and family of tion her sister, Mrs. Howard Auger. what in it has the past," the over a period of months and the Elwood spent Saturday at the home of great deal of time and must distri"it speaker concluded; Christensen. of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Mrs. which bute a were is not represented in a Walton and James of energy, its in Bishop part profits higher schedule of and lower classes. The value present at the Ski tournament Mon wages interest rates." daily Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cannon spent The forum, which was followed by of the training these boys are getting day afternoon. the weekend in Salt Lake City. a dance sponsored by Box Elder Beet can not be estimated in dollars and cents. The great majority of the boys Gay and Gloria Scghaffer entertain Glenn Wyatt, who is serving in the Growers Association, was attended wno are taking this work will become more ed at the Turkey and Poultry conven400 than persons. on the U. S. S. Pathburn, re- by established in the business of farmtion in Salt Lake City Thursday, Fri Navy Next will forum Monday evening's turned to San Diego, California after day and Saturday. They were accom spending two weeks with his friends feature Dr. A. F. Coray, who will ing and the dividends from your inspeak on the subject "MunitionsPro vestment will be reflected in terms of panied to Salt Lake by their parents, and relatives in Tremonton. fits, and War." This meeting will be a better type of farming, better citiDfj and Mrs. J. M. Schaffer and better community life. Miss Leona Shemick returned to iollowed by a dance sponsored by the zenship To me this record represents an Garland and the Tremonton posts of Salt Lake Monday after spending sevthe American outstanding accomplishment which I Legion. D. B. eral days with her parents, Mr. and think deserves commendation. InasMrs. L. D. Shemick much as I was one of the officials of the Ogden Livestock Show and hadl Elias Landvatter was a Salt Lake Bill an opportunity to see the conditions! Tremonton, Utah visitor Sunday and Monday. He also first handed I thought I should like! Office Hoars: 9 to 12 and 1:80 to 5 attended the Ski Tournament. to bring them to your attention. House Bill 62, which provides for Very respectfully, a state adult education program has L. R. Humphreys, been endorsed by the Executive Board State Supervisor of ukw olulc reuerauon 01 L&bor, it was announced by Paul M. Pet Agricultural Education. president of the Federation.' examined all the Washers jf erson, "The State spends a great deal df ' I and I pick the S money on education of its children j from the primary grades through- col lege," Mr. Peterson said, "I think it Bearings in front wheels is time that the state provided for the removed, cleaned thorouehlv.should be and education of it3 citizens who are do- packed1 with special bearing grease 1 ing the voting and carrying on the every 5,000 miles. Forcing regular other work of the world. Labor has cup grease into the hubs without rebeen in the vanguard advocating pro moving the wheels usually causes the old grease to work into th hrav gressive educational legislation." Represen tative Henry Peterson band, resulting in ineffective brakes. (Cache) introduced the bill which pro- Care should be used when replacing vides that local district school boards wheels to avoid bearinir dRmn of education may hire teachers to incorrect adjustment. teach "English," the fundamental principles of democratic government, Mr3. Fridench Huss of Raif t citizenship, public affairs, worker's City visited Sunday in TrenWon education, forums, arts and crafts, aer iw Mrs. Golden Harris. sister, ' 1 c s" general cultural subjects, adult rec I know you're right t, reation and such other subjects as the I state Board of Education may deter Buy now. and get this rwnrTP iMPinii mine upon." It also provides that the "" .OO laundry oatfit local boards may raise and anaiorii. ate funds, levy fees, etc. for such FREE! classes. An appropriation of $30,000.00 for tne biennium is made by the bill and ' Is is to be used by the State Board for y adVpVn 1. the purpose of reimbursing the dis24 Packages White King 'AT tricts for the funds they spend on ad36 best IS.ap' ult U education classes. The bill provides 'clothes pins, Handiest i that any person who can get a rec ; dothes pin bag, famous iJijJf A ommendation from the county EmP"or-FiI l,A Pump, six to the effect that he W g cannot foot filler hose, table top to pay fees will be al afford ,aundrytubs- iowea to enter the classes free of 35c charge. The bill authorizes the adult educa75c Cod tion director, who may be appointed Oil by the State Board, to act as coordinating officer for all adult education 40c programs in the state whether they 50c are official agencies or volunteer agencies. It is hoped by the Utah Adult 98c Education Association, sponsor of the 25c bill, that through such coordination every local community in the state could have a Adult education program. $1.00 era ever to be staged in Bear River valley will be the Stake Mutual Improvement association presentation of a modified version of Flotows "Martha," the rehersals of which are now being held every evening. "Martha," is a grand opera written about 1845 with an English setting of the Queen period. The music is some of the most charming that has ever graced the English operatic stage. The M. I. A. opera is a simplified version of the grand opera, containing, however, most of the favorite numbers of the original. Marcella Thompson, soprano, will be heard in the title role, with Venna o Kirkham singing the part of Martha's friend Nancy. Evan Gee will sing the tenor role of Lionel and Dr. D. B. Green's rich bass voice will be heard in the part of Plunkett, a wealthy farmer. The part of Sir Tristram will be of the Sheriff of Richmond by Lowell portrayed by Hunter Gaddie and that Burton. - " L W A take the parte of maid servaX era and soldiers, who coiS J3 cnorua. Two dance number. ,r eluded. . George O. Nye is directs opear, with Wilma Anders thella Griffin assisting m ing.and Ellen Taylor in dant ing. The. opera, staged fully Anne period costumes, will & sented at the high school March. is. . H nJ mezzo-sopran- e, am-ily'j-rf New Spring PRINTS I Have Arrived I -- 4 $ -- at Gepharts - THE - DR. " ' I I SPEED QUEEN L I I I Tjig J00 XWM ZZ Strf jtiUWWi 1 This Liberal Offer Expires February 28th CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN Quality Merchandise LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL COAL HOME AND FARM SUPPLIES - IIOME OP SPEED QUEEN WASHERS Farmers' Cash Union I tie ."YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET STORES ; CO "Buy For Cash And Pay Less" TREMONTON, UTAH. of the STANDARD OPTICAL CO. 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Before Legislators For Adult Education Y 3 Newspaper auto eds and press agents are preparing memorial for Jim Spearing, NY Times motor writer, lately deceased . . . Graham 30 state will make tractors legislatures will receive bills, seeking to have all motor taxes spent to improve motoring . . . Studebaker is giving away g sedan a week to slogan writers . . . Bendix absorbs 4 new companies for radio corp. . . . congressional legislation may stop drivers at state borders . . "must" inspection reveals 40 of cars in improper condition . . . Diamond T, Chi truck mfr. has introduced first Diesel, reports it big success . . . only Studebaker has rotary door 4 independents Stude- locks had 49 sales gain in 1936 over"35 ; just because most accidents occur below 50 m.p.h. don't drive at 80 . lts very foolish and rarely necessary. . . European "baby" cars, rated at 8 h; p. sometimes give 33 miles per gallon, but they'd never dy for America I . .. gasoline is your least expense in motoring. 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