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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEASER, JUKSSDAX. OCTOBER 5, 1339 ''Sonny Eoy"' by B.C. DSylva. Uw Brown Ray Henderson. Al Joison ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS 0 3 HAPPENINGS BIRTH OF A SONG by Paul Carruth ud Joseph R. Ft!tf' I TIIAT AFFECT iIHE DINNER PAILS, DIVIDEND CHECKS AND TAX BILLS OF 'EVERY INDmDCAL. NATION- I AL AND INTERNATION-A- Sm PROBLEMS INSEPARABLE FROM S "f 1 L j LOCAL WELFARE. TT It I ' m WA Those who hoped for a short and sweet special session of Congress which would talk little and get immediately to the business of repealing Ho wrote for Jolson for many years the arms embargo, are apparently due Show business was in his blood; so he Bud was brought up in Los Angeles, for disappointment. The President's, (BUDDY) DE SYLVA was born in New collaborated with rhe late Ceorg later work a at country BC. City, but taken to Los Angeles studied at Citrus Union High at Atusa, later( quit college and went to atmne sneech. though it contained until his brother Ira Gershwin Cershwin, and Los club in playing singing CaliAngeles, went to the University of Southern no surprises, and simply dramatically when he was two, because his father was write with him. Then De Sylyj to started a was he his own songs. In the summer fornia, where his talent for music first reiterated the Administration's past to become a "cinema" actor. with other great composers. teamed and beach Jolson Al the on up met lifeguard, showed itself. position, apparently made the isolaNew York with him. went to tionist bloc more than ever determin T7 1 v T ed to do everything in its power to X of of salo the implements prevent t: war to belligerents. News dispatches v; a for is chance indicate there little . 0 showdown before October 20th or later. te The apparently certain delay which tt will occur before the A proposal will be brought to a vote ca A Hou.se 4White the plan. endangers eh '1 ' J recent count showed that 44 senators ca ma of shoit is five which only an ajorityhad gone on record in favor Et of repeal of the embargo, while only de: 20 were definitely in favor of mainch taining it. In other words, if the proHis Da lai numerous, vote at to a placed popular be songs would The trio, who by this time were their brought posal Ho formed a team with Lew Brown and They'delivered the song "Sonny Boy" Sylva in high standing as a member of the ter onco it would probably pass, by a own publishers, signed a writing contract airmail within a few hours, and Jolson Henderson, and the trio turned out Ray by American Society of Composers, Authors as time by, aafo margin. But, goes with Fox, and out of it grew a job for Buddy numerous productions. They were working used it immediately in the picture 'The and Publishers, which he maintains by Jer the isolationists get in stronger and the first of York timo when 'on "Hold Everything" in New Shirley Temple pictures. directing Singing Fool." It has stood the test Con-said creating new music between and even a that j stronger licks. It is Jolson telephoned from California with an' 'and is now considered a "standard" song. i the is during film productions. da; which reaching gresslonal mail, order. . cer lawmakers' desks in almost unpre ent cedented quantity, runs five to one children visited relatives Jn Ogde Clarence Fryer of this place. ing will mar congressional arguments rof against repeal. The opponents of re Thursday at 8 o'clock, the Sunday Sunday. cham-ion- s ref: may endanger the national interest. poal have lined up a number of School officers and teachers held a Tile Ault Thomas Sirs. Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Fryer p1n' By who hold no public positions, but In other words, if both sides insist meeting at the home of Homer Marble children visited relatives in Logai;MR have large and extremely diverse fol- that victory for the other side would were discussed. Re- Sunday afternoon. Grant Architect drawn Plans by Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Barnard where problems ij make American armed intervention lowing Tlenry Ford, Colonel were fifserved. freshments of the Bowen the for Norma Hansen, of Salt Lake had landscaping believe Louis T and Mr. and Mrs. Spackman Captajn Eddie Rickenbacker, certain, a lot of people may Friday after school the Deweyville visited her parents here Sunday ope Herbert Hoover, Father Coughlin, etc. jt whether or not it is true, and thus teen acres of high school property, as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Spack school boys played ball with Collin-sto- n Mr. and Mrs. Ross Burch andb Bea The fact that some of these men of- make a drift into war easy. And this were submitted to the school board man, of San Francisco. were winners. son The have moved to an apartmer. nlai and boys ten differ violently in viewpoint brings us to the present attitude of for approval last week, but were as Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Perry had when it comes to most matters, has the people toward mixing In Europe's found faulty in some respects by the guests on Sunday, Mrs. James Poul-se- game was played on Collinston bal the home of Mr. and Mrs, F:''and Germer. made it Impossible to form an organ- quarrel. Going by all the available coaches and some members of the fac a b and daughters, Minnie and Laura, grounds. Mrs. Clara Gardner is slowly orgs a Mrs. Lue Sudburry and Mrs. ized cohesive "peace bloc" was was evidence, it is obvious that we are ulty. Mr. Bowen is considering the of Petersboro. ininvific rap; Loveland attended the P. T. A. nrmnnff f rnm first planned. But that doesn't neces- overwhelmiingly opposed to gettjng suggestions offered by the faculty. The first year "Kitchenett" cookthe This in seem a view in. $50,000 effective. September evening, less of That session at proposes institution Saturday teachers work project their the c make may paradox sarily club held their closing party on Mr. and Mrs. Morton, of Kaysr, And the senators who are fighting of the fact that, according to a rec elevating of the center of the football ing Brigham City, Saturday. anda irri- Wednesday, with a swimming visited with Mi, and Mrs. tnoil k repeal, such as Johnson and Borah, ent Fortune poll, something less than field and the installation of an Monday, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. roast at the wiener Crystal Springs. also Burch here on Sunday. the for campus. It axe seasoned campaigners, who know one per cent of the people are for gation system fori Odell and and sons, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley and Douglas, a for forincludes tile not have we But have and system drainage yet Frid Germany. Mr. every parliamentary trick, and and and Mrs. Duett Loveland W. J. Mrs. as their has guest, family championed with success many a gotten the disillusionment of the last the entire grounds. Thus, flooding and Norton, of Modesto, California. WIN YOUR RACE FOR RISE Jens son, Darrell, were in Ogden. of the football still we remember that before. cause lost consequent hardening war; Europe Mr. Mrs. Lish Horace BY ADVERTISE Jens and and Jr. seemingly SUPREMACY held was P. T. A. meeting Monday M It is pointed out in thinking quar- owes us some $10,000,000,000 in war field can be prevented, also healthy evening, where were apcommittees ters that prolonged and bitter debate debts which will never be paid unless conditions for shrubs and trees will pointed to take care of the year's jwitb and, going by remarks made follow- a major miracle occurs. And many of be insured. Mr. Bowen declares that work. evof are the fundamental Britain and these I Ss France, parts ing the President's speech, it seems us think that a few Mrs. Gardner Ella spent en though we want them to win, have the plan. .Mr. certain that much angry name-calMr. and her sister with family, Sunc Superintendent Bunderson has giv- days Mrs. Arthur Pierson, at Ogden. en permission to Mr. Bowen to draw and Dewthe Thursday, after school, up the plans for the drainage and irschool girls ball team played eyville is his that It system. hoped rigation Bear River City girls, but the with work can be made a W. P. A. promtlv were defeated by the visiting team. ject. pi 28 the DaughThursday, September as s ters of the Utah Pioneers held their Vtahhi , 139 made a terrible mess of matters the opening meeting at the home of Cap-pafive years. And, of vital impor-- 1 tain Virginia Blackham, who was in (NEXT DOOR TO SALT LAKE HARDWARE) luperi tance, the potency of foreign atrocity charge of the meeting. The lesson Pi's. propaganda seems to have a far smal "Pioneer Trees and Birds," which was fc'ai 1 d" nm ler chance of being effective than in given by Lettje D. Snow. Refresh. 1914-1iney ments were served. jltyf This is, however, a poor time to September 28 Renea Lish, son of with the of Lish this Mr. Mrs. and gamble future, forecasting Lloyd place - W. R. and anything can happen. Those col- - and Donna Sandall of Tremonton, umnjsts who tell you to take your, were married at the home of Mr. and ! foreign news with many grains of Mrs. Harold Sandall, and uncle of the salt these days probably offer first- - bride. They were married by Bishop class advice. In the meantime, vour l attention is going to be given largely I t to Washington news for the next on few weeks, and it will make exciting J cohorts reading. The have the edge now, but the isolation ist haven't given up the ship by a long shot and they have potent wea I To pons at their disposal. the - cash-an-car- ' ; : : Landscaping Plans Drains Provide for Lind-ber- DEWEYVILLE g, CV n F.m-m- Vi a-- Bur-ban- l- rd Kelly Western Co. wMr ( st 1C11E North Third West, Salt Lake City, C Arm 8. inm rn nnr t txti Local Representative NISH GARLAND WAREHOUSE r cash-and-car- ry new 1940 oOo spending beautiful What a life for a woman autumn days cooking over an atove. ed Years ago there was no other way but today electric cooking makes it possible lor you to cook meab automatically. JuM put the food In the oven, set the automatic out of the kitchen, dials and enjoy yourself Everyone in touch with affairs abroad seems sure that Hitler will make new peace overtures to Britain and France before long Mussolini's strange speech of September 23 seem ed to disclose the way the wind js blowing. Likewise, everyone seems convinced that France and Britain will again, as before, say nothing do ing they are sure Chamberlain meant it when he said the Allies were out to destroy Hitlerlsm once and for all. Abroad, bitterness seem9 to grow In a recent Paris dispatch to the Nation, Louis Fischer said that "the mood in Paris and London today is to fight for a Versailles which will (The harsh treaty of k was forced on defeated Russia when she made her armistice peace with Germany). The French especial ly, say newsmen, ap parently feel that this time German power must be ruthlessly destroyed, lest another Wilhelm II or Hitler arise in the next generation. ihe Allies statements that they are prepared for a long war seems to be supported by the strategy adopted by the high command, head ed by French Marshal Gameljn. The air forces have been kept out of action as much as possible and conserved. Action against the German West Wall has been extremely careful. 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