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Show EEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY PAGE FOUR "ByDWKT SCHOOL DAYS Jeff Davis Proves Quick-Witte- d 5, 1939 Right to "King of Hoboes" Title DAVIS la the proud owDerj unique title. Everywhere ( among the wandering fraternity he is hailed as King of Hoboes. King Jeff, duly elected King for J me, won ma uue uy aeuionBiraieu powers of leadership, and by enterprise and resourcefulness that would do credit to any recognized American captain of Industry. But let King Jeff give one good example of how by keeping his eyes and ears open he makes profit for himself. "When I hear a woman say she Is 'worn out' because she has just) finished her washing, I follow her, see where she lives, and sell the 'address to a household washer dealer," he says. "I do the woman a big favor, and I make money for myself and the dealer. What could i!r. a j 'rtaned i x Mr- net. VWATS - JEFFa be fairer?" years on the road, six around the world and 101 'trips journeys convince King Jeff that he knows the Itinerant clan like a book. "A hobo will work a tramp won't and a bum couldn't," he aays. "Under no circumstances can a tramp or bum become a member, hence their hos-- iff WW $M.r?3p coast-to-coa- jr. tiildren tsd Mrs. jaffliiy 6F 3 pa 3riiding jln ar iridaug A Sixteen short courses v Johl jirs. Saturday for tt "'6 y. tional information in current problems to aid them taining greater success as la?t housewives, and citizens, ed at the Utah State AgrfcutSu lege commencing January 9 jJr6, tinuing until February 3, 1939 tllity and abuse. But the time will come when we have the biggest washday ever! When that clean-utakes place the last of our tramp and bum critics will be washed into p r , v.1Jlieuensiv program with which the fanned the Nation are forging ahead (W upon all previous legislation m"p i"",v,"'vi " opinion neA. major modifications to deal with it current agricultural problems. By I do not mean that supplies am . mal or that prices are satisf acton all cases, but we do have the ery with which to bring about?, normal supplies and improvement' income. Secretary of Agricmt Henry A. Wallace. Bilence." EAST GARLAND By Mrs. David Larson gas bloats you up try Adlerika. One dose usually relieves stomach gas Miss Verda Johnson returned Mon- western Box pressing on heart. Adlerika cleans day to Grouse Creek in out BOTH upper and lower bowels. Elder County, where she is teaching At all leading druggists. (Adv.) school. Carl Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter, left Monday for Portland, Utah has 87,555 horses and mules, Oregon, where he entered a trade 310,049 beef cattle, 101,058 dairy cat school. tle, 2,452,196 sheep, 47,151 hogs, and d Ray Somers, Margaret Potter, 2,104,521 chickens. Larson and Chester Atkinson are again registered as students at the U. S. A. C. Most of the children spent the greater part of their Christmas holi-- j day season by skating. Santa seemed to favor with shoe skates this year so that the majority of boya and girls were well equipped to enjoy this invigorating sport. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes enter tained at a family dinner on New FOR SALE OR TRADE- 18 young Years day. All of their children and grandchildren were present except Mr. horses. C. Richardson, Phone 67.0-5 tf. and Mrs. Tom White and family of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Ursel and 2 children of California. Rhodes FOR RENT Steam heated, furnished Twenty-fiv- e members enjoyed meet54.0-5 Call apartment. ing together at the old home. The bishopric and Relief Society LOST Automobile keys In brown ppesidency sponsored a ward supper case. Has drivers license and cer and old fashioned dance at the rectlficate of ownership. Return to reational hall, Thursday evening fcr 5 Leader Office. Reward. tl all married folks of the community. The tables were decorated in FOR ELECTROLUX CLEANER and Christmas colors prettily of minature Christ- Ant PURIFIER parts, supplies or mas tree and Poinsettas. place a demonstration, see H. D. Thomas, cards were hand decorated The Christmas Representative. wreaths with small candles attached. The large majority of married people FOR SALEChoice building lots, 'l the sumptuous hot supper and Mock from Main Street. Inquire enjoyed social time which followed. jolly James Walton. Thone Residence, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hansen of S9.a-1- ; business. 23J. and former residents here, were at the ward supper on SOCIAL SECURITY Etched Bronze special guests evening. Thursday " Plate, with your name Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Potter took and Social Secuiity number. Ter their daughter, Margaret, to Logan manent, lasting, beautiful. See II. Tuesday where she registered at the D. Thomas, Leader Office. U. S. A. C. Business Guides Wil-lar- By XnUrnatiotu 1 Correspondence Schoob new business firms are MANY each year and their growth and success must come through the power of advertising. A comparison of the advertising columns of today's publications with those of only 15 years ago shows that advertising has received a mighty impetus because Americans, perhaps more than any other group in the world, realize that advertising Is the shortest road to market. 2 1-- 1-- advertising men must understand how to study people, merchandise and marketing, they must be properly trained. Successful advertising requires something more than mere literary ability on the part of the creator. A few years ago the chief qualification of the advertising man was the ability to write mare or less "cleverly". The business man who spends his money in advertising today demands that ths man who directs the spending of his money be thoroughly grounded ia the principles of advertiMiie: practice. In other words, the advertising representative must obtain systematic training in his field of work quite as much as the civil, ths electrical or any other engineer or technical worker. Lo-gga- n, "Life-Time- 2. 6-- in new AddrtM 8lal. City OR GHOPPlkQ GUIDES ARB fXZF BCUZ hJOBODV'P W and Are wWAi?, TH' HOME FKPER TO PAVfOfii trf STEAM ROLLING STOHL z Just Ring Logan Enterprise 30 BY-PRODUC- TS tVx STEAM ROLLING STOHL ELEVATOR Phone 41 PIPER Mile South of Logan - East of the Sugar Factory - CO. Tremonton, nr., MAGAZINES -- 124 ISSUES IN ALL NEWSPAPERS-7- 2 T T ' 1 Here's What You Get! Bear River Valley Leader Pictorial Review Woman's World Good Stories The Country Home The Farm Journal Issues 12 Issues 12 Issues 12 Issues 12 Issues 12 Issues 12 Issues 52 McCalFs Iagazine , REGULAR VALUE ' One County, Hall or Ohio Washington county in the early days comprised all Ohio land east of the Scioto river or almost half of Ohio. OUR MAKK C.OOI OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton. lUh Phone 28 Lawrer f jiuman Thatcl (Hbusine I Mr. an tertained. ScXeelej M- - Jess G I tt gtend Oleen i fey fror pa spent V csusin, Glen ere he Mrs. J 54 the Vi aiere sh nept Preston old 3riously ,Wendel $wheretrothhe i the ta salt Seven For One Year All n $5.2&-Y- OU SAVE $2.25 have to advance the price of the offer. USE THIS COUPON AND SAVE $2.25 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Tremonton, Utah Date I accept your bargain offer and enclose $3.00 in FULL PAYMENT for a ONE YEAR'S subscription, new or renewal to your NEWSPAPER and the following SIX MAGAZINES : McCall's Magazine . 1 year Good Stories 1 year -The Country "omeTZZZZl 1 year WomS WorU I year nameis Town Address State 1 : b4 sistei loft Wi for teaching Delber tinned t Vr. ar m Lai! as. n. Park Va iSt. and Miss Utah JRfipjS JTIHGHZinES CO We Also Buy . . . HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About 52 may This Is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Pay for the Call COLORADO ANIMAL Subscribe for the Leadi ... I We Will Call and Pay CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES and COWS Leader Office YOU GET ALL SEVEN publications for ONE FULL YEAR and if you are already a subscriber to ANY of these SEVEN publications, your will be expresent subscription tended one full year. Mail or bring the coupon below to our and vou will receive THE SIX BIG MAGAZINES each month, and THIS NEWSPAPEll T'each week -that s 72 magazines and 52 newspapers 124 issues in all, for only $3.00. IIUKRY! We soon rci NOTICE TO FARPJ1ERS DOB our Tremonton, Utah i Mis. If you prefer you an have THE FARMER'S WIFE magazine, one year, instead of Woman's World. ELEVATOR CO. Phone 41 1 ToarsEv their John Pet was ot the two largest m the past g years. What is more important, trup is sumost ou million bush; more than all the people of this cot, try use in a whole year. FOR SALE: Old Newspapers crop Here's A Real "HumdingerOf an Offe 7WWMV4X $2,000,-000,00- Kcr. I inat Marie 1 i Saner f Clai : F4day. ADVERTSAVQ- - MORE F. II. A. MONEY - - WASHINGTON President Roose 0 vevlt last week raised from to $3,000,000,000 the amount of mortgages which FHA may insure. The total Insured as of December 1 was $1,5S5,000,000. ' The Relief Society teachers of the First Ward will meet Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 1:15 o'clock. All of the teachers are requested to be present as there is business of special importance to be brought up. The regular meeting will begin at 2:00 o'clock. There are two special musical numbers prepared. We hope our members have made a New Years resolution to attend every meeting of the Relief Society during the coming year. The Singing Mothers will hold practice on Monday, January 9 at 7:30 p. m. All members please be there. Dusneis 01 wneat. MlCKIE SAYS Schel Mala ad Broadway. Sail Lak City. Utah. PUom 11111 h aalaloff. Relief Society News The world will not beat a path to your doorstep today merely because you build lha best mousetrap, but the chances are that a goodly number of persons will find the way to your doorstep to purchase your services or prcduct If you advertise well in the right media. Mrs. D'avid Larson visited relatives CASH PAID for deed ami useless in Logan Tuesday while her son, Wil cows and horses. Call Maple Cat-eTrout Hatchery, Brighara lard, was registering at college. Word has been received that Mrs Reverse Charge. tf. Pearl Rhodes has been chosen presi dent of the Primary association in the Brawley Branch in lower Califor nia and her husband, Ursel, Is ap pointed to genealogical work. They still own their home here but have joined the branch temporarily. Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Larson Jr. re turned to their home in San Diego, California after a pleasant holiday visit with relatives in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen visited Bishop Francis Sheffield and family In Salt Lake City, Wednesday. KaealcU Btauty y Last summer farmers in the Unit States harvested about 940 mifij Because 1-- MAIL COUrOM E. Johnston School, - ICS C. Director, Bofincu Training Classified ! 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