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Show EiCTTvTO ' - BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1940 r already played an important part in the development of new American sulphur reserves and in the pioneering in Cuba of a nearby source of manganese, America's No. 1 strategic material. Like many other prominent American business men who have gone to Washington to assist the national defense effort, Mr. Whitney will serve the Government in his new post for $1 a year. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoff Ice at Tremonton, Utah, as Second Class Matter Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of Each Week JAMES WALTON, Publisher L P. WALTON, Editor and Business Manager FLrrt West Street Phone SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR Jin Advance) SIX MONTHS (In Advance) THREE MONTHS (In Advance) Free to Pjiblifc The only place in the U. S. where catalog and dvertmntf matter covering any line ot buiineae A TO MARKET, TO MARKET problem that you and I seldom worry about, but one that is being seen more 12.00 $1.00 and more clearly as a vital factor in national defense, is that of distributionthe technique of getting from farm and factory the fruit of this nation's great productive capacity. Thi3 fact was highlighted at two recent Boston meetings the famous Boston Conference on Distribution and the 85 well as to your Country convention of Marketing Officials of states. Speak 19 major ers at both meetings emphasized the idea that, except for the chain store PATRONIZE YOUR of streamlined movement, the system jLOCAL MERCHANTS nation's marketing machinery today is too complicated, too costly, too cum bersome for an era when farmers and workers are producing more than they ever did before. They pointed out, too, that the system is impeded by log jams and toll gate that benefit only small selfish groups. Such, they said, are trade barriers that have "balkan-ized- " n this country's commerce, store taxes that are, in effect taxes; state trade fair maintenance laws acts, . . . price men practice the business and such. A lifting of these legislaretailers as well as manufacturers are leading what economists call a tive restrictions is essential to pro"forward-buying- " movement, making gress, many speakers declared. their stock purchases on an advanced A scale so as to get In before the in THINGS TO WATCH FOR evitable price rises as defense orders novelty paperweight, for businessmen get pushed in ahead of orders for con Inclined to "doodle." It's a chrome sumer goods. Individual consumers ball, with pointer, which is mounted dial which has "no" are beginning to do quite a little for- on a roulette-lik- e ward buying of their own in automo- "yes," "do," and 'don't," besides numbers. Maybe some of those famous biles, for instance and winter cloth-to. . After the first of the year, "snap decision" of business will be when the real early-bir- d plants which come "spinner plays" now. . . One began building two and three months of the mentholated variety of cigarets ago get into swing, employment and is coming out in the "long" size that will fill out much faster, and has been one of the biggest developretail sales probably will take anoth- ments in the tobacco world during er big jump. the past year. . . Longer playing life, with less needle scratch, for phonoSOUTH AMERICA Insiders are graph records made by adding pulto the plastic the choice of John hailing Hay Whit- verized natural marble . . ney to serve as director of the motion in which the records are pressed. will have which A soap Copicture division in the Office for ordination of Commercial and Cultur- varying composition designed to cope al Relations Between the American with different hardnesses of water in to Republics. They point out that Mr. different sections of the country of One the "Zoned" as be known soap. Whitney, chairman of the board of Freeport Sulphur company and prom- earliest of the 1940 Christmas toy inent motion picture executive, is par- novelties is a midget electric vacuum to help imple- sweeper that really works, to retail ticularly ment the Good Neighbor policy thru at $2.98. . . Educational the use of motion pictures. Although movie film, tracing development of only 36 years old, ho has already made nylon and other plastics, to be loaned his own mark in the business world out by du Pont to clubs and schools. and his film enterprises have been reSURE THING An outfit calling itsponsible for the production of such Parents Guide ran an ad in the self successes as "Cone With outstanding the Wind" and "Rebecca," as well as Bucks county (Pa.) Times, saying: for pioneering the commercial devel- "Know the sex of your next child. opment of technicolor. In addition to Together with name and address, send his own personal accomplishments, one dollar and exact date of birth of Mr. Whitney would seem to be emi- your last child. If forecast fails, your for this new job money refunded. Parents Guide, Gennently In the- public service from another eral Delivery, New Britain, Pa." There's a business for you absopoint of view. His family has Ion? All it costs is the posbeen noted in the field of governmen lutely sure-firtal service and diplomacy. His mater- tage to return the dollars to parents nal grandfather was John Hay, am- they guess wrongly on and they're bassador to the Court of St. James bound to be right half the time! and secretary of state under President McKinley. His paternal grandfather, William C. Whitney, was secretary of the Navy in the Cleveland cabinet and Is generally regarded as the father of America's "big navy" policy. As chairman of the board of Freeport Sulphur, Mr. Whitney has Tp Your Town or product can be obtained Free end Without Obligations the American Industrial Library. Vrtte (or Buaineae Adveitiaing Matter you are interested in; same will be promptly forwarded- AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY Ka.ioeering ItoUdiag. 23-- J food-produci- Ckl.o.lllioi VNATIONAt rWTCPIAL II ASSOCIATION "Behind the Scenes In American Business9' mid-Octob- er ar all-tim- Fore-sight- 4-- H 4-- H S. NORMAN 4-- H 4-- H Albert E. Holmgren STATE SENATOR 4-- H 4-- H people 4-- H ed j o 1 2 TRAFFICOMETER How long should the q o started motor be operated when the en gine fails to start? A Not to exceed five to ten sec onds without investigating the reason for the trouble. Q What are some of the more common things to check when the engine fails to start? A Ignition switch, gasoline in g. Everybody for SKIDMORE hard-wat- l5 y If - RE-ELEC- er petty &k well-qualifi- t 4 4 LEWIS JONES e. Leader Ads Get Results CHARLES H. SKIDMORE (X) (Paid Political Advertisement) (Paid Political Advertisement) H - Public Instruction or- ganizations of Box Elder County, the Farm Bureau, and sportsmen's associations, to get their judgment on vital questions. I shall there propose and introduce legislation taking the Liquor Commission out of politics, placing it under a BJ lit. ArMi ipartisan Board respon sible to the Legislature, and the net returns in revenue from which were last year $868,000.00 to be diverted to the District Schools and to cities and towns for the upkeep and Ueautification of public parks and cemeteries.. I shall propose and introduce an investigation to discover the reason why the old folks are not receiving their legal $30.00 per month pension. In the 1933 Legislature I introduced Legislation transferring 115 miks of Box Elder county road over to the State Road Commission, transferring their upkeep from Property Tax to the Gasoline Tax where it properly belongs. I propose to transfer more county roads to the Gasoline Tax. In the 1933 Legislature I introduced the "Repeal of the State Road Levy" saving to the people of Box Elder County an annual tax of $35,000.00 for State Road purposes. I supported the "Old Age Pension Law" in committee, and voted for it on final passage. Author of the Law prescribing terms upon which property "may or may not be sold for taxes." if Author of the Law permitting the payment of taxes in a installments. Conscientious Service to the People Will Bring Results. -1 well-qauHfi- NOV. 3 ELECT: For State Superintendent of suit with' the civic :i::i?j&:S;'::v T pay-rol- ls A BOX ELDER MAN to the Legislature on November 5th, I shall, on important matters coming before the Legislature, propose to con anti-chai- anti-consum- er NEW YORK, Oct 28 BUSINESS Construction is the major business news now mainly inspired by the defense program. One week in saw awards for "heavy construe tlon" contracts totaling J238.793.000. That may be just another box-cnumber to you, but it is 31 per cent higher than the biggest week, in that respect, that we ever had before the e high week in March, 1030 tank, mixture of gasoline in 5 Q How is the gasoline mixture controlled, carburetor, spark intensity at A By the setting of the choke the spark plugs. valve which controls the quan3 QVhat are some of the things tity of air admitted with a giv that might require uie attenen the when quantity of gasoline. mechanic tion of a When individual states go on the to start? fails engine club air as part of the national Leader Ads Make Shopping Easier. Shorts or breaks in the igniA Novemachievement program, radio tion system. Fouled spark plugs ber 2, Utah will be represented in a a clogged gasoline line, improKLO in over Ogden. 30 minute period carburetor setting. per officials and club LEE by prominent How should fouled spark plugs 4 assisQ members, Miss Fern Shipley, ABSTRACTOR be treated? club leader, announces. tant state Established 40 Years clean A Replace cracked one, The local portion of the program those that are coated with carwill be preceeded by a BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH bon and reset the points. broadcast from Washington, D. C. and Chicago, which will commence at 51X523 10:30 a. m. (MST). Individual state presentations will follow, after which the radio audience will hear again from the nation's capitol for the concluding 15 minutes of the broadcast. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Included in the program will be feaa musical two numbers, dialogue turing David Shai-- Jr. assistant: state club leader; Miss Carma Heslop and Delmar White, club members, and OCCUPATION: FARMING a citizenship pledge given by Miss HOME: BEAR RIVER CITY, UTAH Betty Adney, club member of Corinne and Victoria Christensen, Box Elder county leader. A highlight of the program will be I do appreciate the a talk given by Director William Peterson of the Utah Extension Service, support the cerning "Achievements in Utah gave me in the primary Club Work." election. And if elected Leaders Approve Program For Broadcast State As Your lake a lip . DISTRICT JUDGE (Paid Political Advertisement) I'll W MIIJJ . . 1 Stock Up Against IIV'"J" Migfier Prices HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS OFFERED DURING THIS EVENT HOME FURNISHINGS ELECTRIC IRON Polished Chromium Full Size - Modern - Streamlined Priced lower than ever before! Nationally Advertised ENAMELED ROASTER You make no mistake when you buy this nationally known merchandise . BUY THEM AT HOME AND SAVE! &nfe MONARCH I CAST ALUMINUM UTENSILS Set of 6 Mrs. Hazel McCarly WILL RANGES COAL HOD Electric Cooking EASY WASHERS 1 Extra Heavy Shovels Electric Appliance WOOD or BUCK SAW ARMSTRONG RUGS AND LINOLEUM i QUALITY MERCHANDISE FEATURING BUILDING MATERIALS - HARDWARE CASTLE GATE COAL - GLASS AND CHINA WARE Thanksgiving Dinner Suggestions at the HI 4i H f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M UTAH DAWT7D uimi i vfr Ldl nil HIH 11 1 1 II 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ftI JP. I IPIIT AimiTADIITTll LilUlll AUIJ11U1UU.U TREMONTON IUU AKIii WKD1ALLY INVITED 98 COME IN AND SEE OTHER SPECIALS THURSDAY, NOV. 7 2 P. M. ESTATE HEATROLAS - 15c Made by Disston - Carefully Selected Seasoned Hardwood Frame 30 Inch Blade. Demonstration BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY i9? Galvanized No. 17 Size - Regular 60c and KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS $13.95 The Lifetime Ware Will Never Warp, Crack of Turn Black CONDUCT AN -- 49 For 6 to 8 pound roasts - Others at 98c and $1.19 The New 1941 Tree Platter Designed PHILCO - ZENITH - EMERSON RADIOS i $1.29 - i Farmers' Cash Union Phoris 35 Tremonton |