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Show BEAR, RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1939 PAGE TIIRE3 ELWOOD Rasmussen MARCH OF TIME . h-- ';tor3 cf TIM E Ike Weekly Xeusmaiazine - j From A very successful and enjoyable skating party was conducted last Wednesday for the Gospel Message class in Sunday school, sponsored by their teachers, Walter E. Fridal and Reginald Hunsaker. After skating; all were entertained at the home of Mr. Fridal. Games wehe enjoyed for some time, after which a delicious luncheon was served to twenty-fou- r members. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen end sons and daughters, Annie Andersen and a few other friends attended a wedding dance at Mink Creek, Ido, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bazil Crane. Mrs. Crane was formerly Molly Hansen, a niece of Mr. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagstaff and Mr. and Mrs. Royal Petersen and children were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen of Preston, visited at the home of Ira Andersen Monday. Mac Hansen gave a skating party Monday. After enjoying skating in the afternoon they returned to Mr Hansen e home and enjoyed games and luncheon was served to sixteen guests. After a very enjoyable evening they were taken to their home by Mac and his father, M. W. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen and son Glade attended a Ney Year's par- "the German Government must sure-- ! lv be familiar with the fact that the! rage One) .. Uncle Jim Says P. Hy Mrs. IL ""THIS Is the time of the year operation. The fan stops moving .. l;:.-i., i iu r. Hytrin, ui (iuioucu when automobile anti freezes and the pump no longer circulates in disaffection 'f had shockcd confounded public , reports of met have first test their and are the radiator solution. At that moa: and Franco's Spain, opinion in the united States more! want- ment, the heat in the engine piles of found them many f4oof the Generalissimo's spies j profoundly than anything- that had ing. The anti freezes are literally up until interior boiling forces the taken place in any decades, and such in Loyalist Spain. found wanting they are gone out anti freeze solution out of the over " .,1 urns atreuij' tv,: c .,n; flow pipe. This overflow sometimes of the radiator, or mostly so. "he vice where nn iHpa uri as may have been made cer-- : ne uou ex- amounts to a quart and a half at dignation The reason with one is i that, Material came from, claimed tainly represented the feeling of the! ception, every antifreeze on the one time. J a fflg of the consulate had overwhelming: majority of the people; With a permanent high boiling market is an alcohol Bolution, reMr" Goodman's of the United States. of the uarue under which point type of antifreeze, a car gardless accepted at face valit is sold. The exception is the owner Is fairly safe. This kind of When natuie takes 500 years to "Mr. Welles said it seemed to him roval of the make an Inch of topsoil, it's a permaneut point type solution cannot boil away, and its the desire of the German Government bt Foreign Office, Rightist of car protection. An alcohol solu boiling point is so high well above shame folks don't realize how fast to make a protest of this character began questioning came with singular ill grace. For the tion, under whatever name, neces- that of water that it cannot readgood land goes after erosion starts. and messengers sitates frequent checks by the car ily force any of the engine coolant months he had followed carefew t, secretaries past British consulates in owner because It boils out of the out of the overflow pipe. This type the German press, which he was fnain they found the per fully overflow pipe. It also evaporates. of anti freeze is especially valuable of Mrs. Mary Mortensen one day last sure the Change d'Affaires could of al in the latest cars, since the newest to use Vice This tendency week. was under dispute completely cohol makes it Increasingly un- type motors are so designed that a pigeon to carry hardly Twila Meldrum left Monday for the influence and dictation of the austable as protection because the they are most effective at engine to the other side, they thorities of the German Government, where she teaches school. Roosevelt, modern automobile engine operates temperatures even higher than announce it But a general and he had left Monday for Hanks Munns Reed unpusti-fiabl- e more read rarely one end at very high temperatures. those of two or three years ,,,nr was launched from vllle, Utah, where he teaches school. criticism or open attacks on So high do these temperatures ago. ftbe country to the other, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Thompson and members of another Government. . . When any alcohol solution Is run in the modern motor car that children spent last week visiting at "The Acting Secretary of State con should check a heavy solution of anti freeze with used, the car owner Providence with Mrs. Thompson's par. DICTATOR" eluded the interview by saying that. an alcohol base will boil almost at frequent Intervals to make sure Mrs. Zollinger. and Mr. ents, officradiIn so as the is attacks the Charlie Chaplin against long continuously In certain hot spots that enough solution HOLLYWOOD Miss Luella Romer, of Salt Lake United States Government, which are to be found in every ator to prevent overheating, and V prepared to start work on ials of the with her parChristmas spent City, Is so antifor alcohol !! JU,r fan also that the long, percentage the which had been continuing engine. The greatest loss of Romer. Mrs. Carl Mr. and ents, next f : , wrote persisted in Germany, the German freeze, however, occurs, the experts high enough to prevent freeze-upwas a real dance Year's in three years. Chaplin New The check-umade should be A special find, as soon as the engine stops act two parts, one his Government could hardly suppose that crowd success. and A jolly large very running. When a car Is brought to after each "warm spell," when Tramp. Title: "The Dictator." attacks of the same character would dance. the enenjoyed In the a halt, and the ignition is switched evaporation and bailing Jcernianv. the "Hamburger Fhem-- . not continue in the United States." Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen and the entire cooling system ceases gine are more likely to occur. of, 1917 has the U. S. given ;t,arowi that Chaplin had since Not Austin attended the funeral of nu.u Mary , iooinTil" to make the any nation such a rebuke. For two ty at Hyde Park, Sunday. Mrs. George Ransom, of their sister, was nice at A social very enjoyed of the Interior Har-- i days there was silence from officials She was huron Preston by Secretary Wednesday. the home of Patriarch and Mrs. J. P. a in Berlin; then a Propaganda MinisGentile Valley. ried at Ickes, as "propaganda against Cleveland, Drive to How NOT Christensen on Thursday evening, United States try spokesman announced: "The InciDee Francom returned from his gate with which the our by the Genealogical Society. mission to the East Central States had now We closed. sponsored dent is say a at peace. Games were enjoyed under the direcGET A FEW DRINKS UNDER and the American Government had in time for Christmas. Mr. and tion of Mary W. Petersen. Luncheon just M BESH YOUR. BELT... IT STEADIES For tne first time Adolf Hitler its." Mrs. Francom and their little girls was under th direction of Mrs. Fran-- j EEBCKE VS. REBUKE LI L' DRIVER INN A had been treated with the same crude YOUR NERVES... BESIDES- Christmas with relatives in LoA. ces Abel. About 20 persons enjoyed spent on other naWORLD COCKEVED used ness had often he Last Sunday Dee gave a splenYOU CAN "DRIVE DRUNK To the embarrass gan. WASHINGTON the evening. did report of his mission in Sunday OR SOBER." int of the State Department, Sec- tions. The first Sunday School and Sacra-- 1 School. O He also gave a good talk in last Ickes Harold tary of Interior ment meeting in the New Year were M. A Tuesday evening. We welI. irin" refused to permit the export real successes. A very good atten-- ; come Dee home helium for again. 4 a promised shipment ofAs the lovely weather and good, dance, on Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nielsen and FOR ?25: an Atlantic crossing this act Jse in German dirigibles. health are perhaps the reasons for; month S. S. Normandie; breakfast, lunch and daughter Ven and family, of Salt was recalled to Nazi minds last success. the i oci vcu Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. uum.-zuu 01 ww............., aicci Sr the rcsmpment empiy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barfus and son:;, and Mrs. J. Walter Green, Wednesday. on "C" deck: an extra day's stay Arties from U. S. Government helium and Miss B'rida Christensen attended S. U. avoid Mrs. J. Walter Green went to Mr. in and Manhattan aboard to iflsin Texas Germany. Secretary a New Year's parity at the home of to en business Friday and Brigham ikes delivered a speech entitled! customs end immigration officials. Ac Mr. and Mrs. John Barfus on New motored on to of sold this soit of Ogden to visit Mr. and cused the before having ?au the Haiiy ITan" Years Eve. Mrs. A. A. Fuse and Mr. and Mrs. away passage to countless European Zionist Society. Said he: Mrs. Bennett, of Mink Creek, and Clem Jensen aiid daughter, Marjorie, T','. t. , tn mot to arouse omieiants (nine of whom were un- Mrs. Wayne Larson and son of Tre- it being her birthday. They had a very De,'ind nassion asramst the covered after the Norma' monton were gut fats of Mr. and Mrs. nice visit. THL WKECK-OKLpie who so" long ago struggle:! out cember 3 sailing was prevented by a A drunk in the driver's feat caused 3 oul of every hundred accidents last year. us Saturday. Mrs. Bennett will Barf ff the fid of the Jabbok to meet: crew strike), two French Line sailors Small wale analyses indicate that this percentage should hp multiplied three here fur a while. She is the mothvisit a Havre 15 in of themselves found of your to live limes. Drive safely and earn the pafe driver reward Jan, the hairy man. . . Today the this week Mrs. Laresnr and sister of Mrs. of er don't happen i. v in certain areas is a political jail. liability premium for a year without accidents. Accidents Barfus. Vnderuriters. and Surety Bureau Rational Casualty Ihcv are caused. Statistics, courtesy h, a social outcast, to be drag Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vande-IIyd- e . g down like a mad dog. . and 'SOLIDARITY" baby, ofOgden, and Mr. and Mrs. I "How can any American. . . accept Willard Wyatt of Logan were guests S'l'AIlS Two of weeks 1 decoration at the hand of a brutal squabbling stripped LIMA. PeruDelegates to the Sth dictator who, with that same hand, Y0RK-Reve- aled Conference in Lima the Declaration of much of its psycho last week Fox and e the ten biggest force to the dictator countries thousands and their concluded robbing torturing fortnight of discus- - hgical annual of the results were the poll Americas.! in were stars even of the and the of (in year Eurpoe of fellow human beings ? Perhaps sjon 0ne afternoon last week by U. S. theatre Shirley Temple, Clark Gable Ford and Colonel Charles A. ing the Declaration of Lima, a sort Many Latin American delegations of 10,000 independent - Sonja Henie, Mickey Rooney, Spencer failMr. "MoHull that movie owners the weie disappointed tradepaper by iindberg (both decorated by Germany 0f interlocking Monroe Doctrine in ed to assume stronger leadership. tion Picture Herald." Representing for Tracy, Robert Taylor, Myrna Loy, in 1938) will be willing to answer. . . which the American nations of (these tokens) counts! firm their continental solidarity and But the Declaration went further the first time only two of Hollywood's Jane Withers, Alice Fay, and Tyrone Buemajor film companies 20th Century- - Power. that day lost when he can commit the purpose to collaborate in the than the 1936 solidarity pact of mutual in for nos Aires providing o new crime maintenance of the principles upon against humanity. . . consultation in a crisis. I "We have seen free countries deiWhich solidarity is based." Buried under the squabble over the teriorate into dictatorships ruled by Originally brought to the confer-th- eheavy hand of voodoo high priests ence by U. S. Secretary of State Cor- Declaration were several Conference . To seek a true comparison it is dell Hull, the Declaration of Lima was decisions which may have a more imnecessary to go back into that peri- intended to be an unmistakable warn mediate effect on totalitarian method of history when man was unlettere- ing aimed squarely at the totalitarian ods than the Declaration itself. In 13 d, behighted and bestial." States of Europe. Chief critic of the working days the Conference approvJ When Germany's .Foreign Office original version was Argentina, al ed 110 projects, rejected dozens, tablast week sent Charge d'Affaires ways a strong advocate of solidarity led others until the next conference Thomsen to the State Department but quite dependent upon German and in 1943. Among those approved were: Delay no longer! Here is the sale you've been waiting for . . . with a "sharply worded" demand for Italian resolution deploring A purchases for a sizeable Fino new ciiit3 anrl nve rmats . . . famous Dundee carments . . 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