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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FJJC3 TWO o BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postofflce at Tremonton, Utah, as Second Clasa Matter Phone SUBSCRIPTION HATES ONS YEAR Jin Advance) SIX MONTHS (In Advance) THREE MONTHS (In Advance) EAflLE FERRIS Even the mune to the fascination of watchLeave ing Bob Hawk's "Take It Or action. in Although It" program Hawk isn't due to take the show to Hollywood until the end of March, he's already received numerous requests from film favorites for tickets. 23-- J J2.00 $1.00 EOtf Powers models are acknowledged to be the world's prettiest girls and some are also good actresses. Pic I TKe on'y pltee In the U. S. wKer catr.Iags and dverti-in- e matter covering rnyltne of tu;ncM or rro5;iri cn be obtained Free nd Withaut Industrial Library. 10 the American )tlifiiforinBujinesa Write Advertising Matter you are later eated in; tame will Lepromptly forwarded. To Your Town as well as to yourCountry INDUSTRIAL L1BBBY Baatfaecriua Hull dial, CUuia, lillaoU PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS WfKATIONAL EDITLPIAl ASSOCIATION 93 5 2 for a return engagement with Eddie Cantor soon on his Wednesday laugh opus on NBC. England now enjoys War-tor- n the weekly Jack Benny broadcasts by means of special electrical transcriptions which are made during Jack's NBC programs in to the America and then British Broadcasting Corporation In Britain. Sir for Cedric Hardwicke, British-bor- n is Mary Reid, popular Hollywood star, arranged for the tured here who has just joined the cast special recordings in order to bring model, of "Crime Doctor" over CBS Suncheer to his countrymen, days at 8:30 p.m., e.s.t. Amateur ssong writers have Latest of the many honors won found that it is so much easier to "Bright Idea mail their compositions to Tommy by Madeline Gray's network Club" over the NBC-Reis the official stamp of approval from the Association of New York City Schools. Juvenile correction organizations in 23 states have also praised the series. air-mail- ed "Behind the Scenes In American Business" ttmiMIHWfH(tNHHMIIMIN In National COLUMN Orleans from where the April liy.x Falkenburg, popular photog- - New broadcast wui originate. 20th coms musical model and J raph?r is actress slated edy pictured here, movie stars aren't im- JAMES WALTON, Publisher I. P. WALTON, Editor and Business Manager Agriculture's Parr PUBLIC HEALTH RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR if Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of Each Week first West Street MARCH 13, 1041 . d Deferue IsBaruTLeis6 Reports from local health officers sent to the Utah State Board of Health, for the week nding March 7, show a total of 466 cases of communicable diseases, an increase of 56 cases over the previous week and 248 cases fewer than for the same week in 1940. The cases of whooping cough showed a sharp increase of 84 cases as compared with 14 for the pievious week. Ten cases of pneumonia were reported as compared with 31 in the same week for 1940. One case of typhoid fever wa3 reported from Salt Lake City and one from Sanpete county. The probable sources of infection of these two cases are being investigated but at the present time have not been determined. One case of diptheria was reported from Salt Lake county. The patient is an adult, 21 years of age. Other diseases reported were as follows: chickenpox 120, influenza 8, measles 35, German measles 75, scarlet fever 5, mumps 92, gonorrhea 7, syphilis 20, septic sore throat 6, and amoebic dysentery 1. The State Board of Health urges at the present time that all citizens of the state who intend to spend considerable time in the mountains during the spring and early summer months to be inoculated against Rocky Mountain spotted fever. The present outlook suggests an early spring which also means the early appearance of the wood tick which is responsible for the transmission of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. It is suggested that all those who desire to be immunized to visit their family physicians who will do this work for them. The physicians in Salt Lake City and immediate vicinity may secure vaccine from the Utah State Board of Health. Physicians outside this area should apply for vaccine directly to the U. S. Public Health Service Laboratory at Hamilton, Montana. There is no charge for this vaccine. Speakers Are Governor's tary, Glen Stumn Veil Anderson 5 aT' COD1 (Courtesy B. IMl1. "National Defense , ture" was the thcme cfand Future Farmer's fathers' tbf -- banquet, this ye2r, conceded f5 been one of the most ouHaMvt quets ever given at the i,!"'2, Tracy Welling, secretary to nor Herbert B. Maw x, d r speaker of the evening He j2 ta'- - the theme of the banouet his audience the vay in new state government reorgarS would increase the efficiency"?? state governmsnt and how it ... mors clnsplv ntr)iV,,if,, wlili j tional defense. He also told Z n important part that agriculw , playing and will play Uirou-- h tv new plan, in national defense Mr. VVelling's talk was prcededv two short speeches by two bon! the Ag Club. Glen Stumm five minute talk on the F. p the Agricultural program. He wa w lowed by Verl Iverson with a on "Farm Mechanics in the o"-mi-ui- S tural Program." Both boyj , BUSINESS cost, cars in order to the point that those divisions of riculture are necessary for a coapj In World War I, England adopted j counteract the added cost of getting and balanced program. "business as usual" slogan, mainly to to work. One company, sales increased reports greatly traditional Approximately 150 boys and fad British taper in this income eymbolise and says that ers bracket were present to enjoy the cklidoai n We fell that with idea, turbality. writowners from not even No the food reports one, that was served in great driving mileage script over The here. too, present war, by to er, has ever given a last name to defense jobs show that many of dance by girls and teachers of &, ita very nature, puts a lot more radio's "Mr. District Attorney," commuters can home economics department obstacles In the way of "business these 10 on miles home cover to from d plant Brit as usual" for the d lsh. Yet so far as the symbolism and three gallons of gas. When parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott mental attitude are concerned, the among four workers, as is often the Mrs. Rose Petersen and Mrs. Biaj the cost of the trip comes down visited Tuesday in Pocat philosophy Is again dominant there. case, Jeppsen And over here, too, we have tried to to around 12 cents apiece. More men Idaho with their daughter and si&r ever before are dependent on Mrs. cling to that idea, mostly expressed than On Wednesday they Cazair. Earl Dorsey than it is to get in to see a in the phrase saying that we could this mode of transportation to their Mr. and Mrs. Karl Petersen visited music if And, publisher. Dorsey work schedules and "super impose our defense program jobs. Irregular in Logan. picks their tunes, they are sure of on our normal industrial production relocated plants make available trans on broadcast "Fame the and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eichels and being impractical or inadeFortune" programs over the NBC- ttle daughter, Carol Ann, of Ogda, program." For months it was felt we port systems own In cars overtime their Blue network Thursday nights. could do it could take on any fore quate. spent Sunday with their mother, Dorsey, pictured here, also gives seeable task in the way of defense toilers can "make their own schedRose Petersen. winners advance $100 ules." From royalty. Cape Cod, where 7,000 production, and turn it out, without men are Ned Garfield, who is on a Camp Edwards, to Phil Spitalny, whose "Hour of having to cut down on ordinary peace a 30,000-ma- building from his camp in California construction Job for the time goods and services. Our business Charm" is heard over the NBC-Re- who is heard over the NB"-ethe weekend w ith Us brother, spent oncc-San in the j Calif., Diego, network Sunday nights at 10 network Wednesdays at 9 30 nrv, has not been "usual," it's been un- Navy called "pleasure car" is taking its 6 Jess Garfield. Tuesday Mr. and p.m., e.s.t.,will tour Texas in April, e.s.t. However, in real tU t Jajr usually good, for many months, beJess Garfield and Ned were dinner several as vota in On defense theatre ir vital the making stops. Jostyn, pictured her. cog cause to a large extent the defense place Our local Farm Bureau will meet back to their York New ed the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garfield he'll handsomest way j ' drive was set right on top of our nor- program. with Mrs. Rose Kerr Wednesday, Mar. in Brigham. break the journey with a visit to bv the students of 'VJW. mal schedule. 19, in their regular meeting and all Mrs. Clara H. Fridal and Mrs. members are invited to be present. But in recent weeks it has become HUMAN FACTOR The most im Man Which Produces Peace." K. Garfield attended a Social Swill be present and will Increasingly clear that the defense portant investment American business Monday evening, March 17 at 8 Mrs. Barrows ecurity meeting in Brigham City drive is going to require some men, can make in Latin America is in o'clock, Mr. Allan will also speak on give a lesson on the making of slip Friday. materials and machines that other- "men," according to Cornelius V. "Christian Science: The Science of covers. Miss Katherine Abbott was guest wise would be producing consumer Whitney, authority on Clarence I. Waters, Christian Government," in the auditorium of the g A good character is, in all cases, tie goods. Already adoption of mandatory trade and a founder of Pan American Science committee on publication for First Church of Christ, Scientist, 352 of honor at a party Wednesday given by the East Tremonton fruit of personal exertion. priorities has brought home this fact Airways. In a recent talk to a group Utah announced today that Gavin W. East Third South Street, Salt Lake Joel Hawes. to many manufacturers, and to some of New York businessmen, Whitney Allan, C. S. B. of Toronto, Ontaria, City. Included will be a discussion of ladies, at the home of her parents, consumers. On the whole, though, the said the caliber of representatives se- Canada, has been Games Abbott. and Mrs. Mr. George engaged to lecture, the following topics: general prediction is that the most lected by American firms for work in on Christian science in Ogden and "Healing," "Family," "Church," and were played and lunch was seived to To be worth anything, character "unusual" thing about Uncle Sam's Latin America might make a dif Salt Lake City next week. the sixteen ladies present. "Nation." must be capable of standing firm ubusiness for many months to come ference between "profit and loss" over Mrs. George Abbott entertained at Mr. Allan is a member of the board Mr. Allan is soehduled to lecture pon its feet in the world of daily work, will e Ita ,iinnanol iimirorlnoaa " ' a long period of time. He listed the in the auditorium of Weber of honor in tea Sunday, College, of lectureship of the Mother Church, a trousseau and trail; and able Although individual lines may be set major qualifications as follows: 2445 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, Utah, on The First Church of Christ, Scientist, her daughter, Katherine. The rooms temptation, wear of actual life. and tear 1. Language back by the rationing system, the A knowledge of Sunday afternoon, March 16 at 3 p. Boston, Massachusetts and the public were tastefully decorated with sweet Smiles continued growth of defense produc- Spanish or Portuguese, or both. m. His subject will be "Christian is invited to attend his lectures which peas. Maxine Buchanan served the 2. Deportment tion will more than offset those deCourtesy i3 of ut- Science: The Truth About God and are free. guests and Mrs. Ra A. Barnard and clines in lines caused by most importance in doing business The lecture to be given In Salt Lake Mrs. Owen Bowcutt Jr. weTe in charge MONEY TO LOAN rationing of materials. The Federal south of the equator, according to tic, of of the trousseau rooms. will considerably different qualities City on be broadcast over station on Reserve Board's index of industrial Whitney. Mrs. O. L. Erough went to Hurri1500 kilocycles. and function, is being used as print- KUTA 3. Education A knowledge- of the ESTATE REAL production stood at 139 in January, to her visit cane, Utah Saturday More bowls of fruit, and is expected to hit 150 before the customs and history of the country ing type. HOMES Mr. and and Mis. OR FARMS daughter, Go through, go through the gates; alongside the magazines, in doctors end of the year. In that index, the is impottant as background. Owen Hall. rooms of to the remind the the patients prepare ye way people; 4. Mutuality BR0UGH A willingness at all waiting is rated as activity rate of 1935-3Mrs. Oscar Koford .and daughter that the eating of apples, oranges and cast up, cast up the highway; gather "100." times to in eaual other fruit AGENCY out the stones; lift up a standard for Leola and Barbara, were Ogden visiis beneficial. amounts and with an eye for develop AUTOMOBILE the people. 62:10. tors Saturday. AND FIRE Isaiah trade relationships. Mr. and Mrs. John Barnard and NEW 'COMMUTER' ARMY Our ing lasting INSURANCE FAST WORK Richards W. Miller, little sons, of Heber City, were the defense economy is creatTREMONTON, UTAH of Vultee Aircraft, repoits: president weekend guests of Mrs. Barnard's THINGS TO WATCH FOR An The ing a new army of "commuters" 37,000 military airplanes the workers who drive their automobiles amateur movie camera that runs on American aircraft Industry is schedas much as 100 miles a day between electricity from a small diy cell bat uled to in the next 18 months produce home and plant. This newest trend tery instead of the customary clock is nearly half as many planes as the In personal transportation pattern type spring, eliminating: rewindine. . . all types in all country appears essential to the armament An attachment for converting any the 37 produced since the Wright Broth years single-sesurto recent program and, according bicycle into a tandem job ers first got their flying machine off with extra seat, handlebars and the veys, is even reflected in automobile at N. C. Shop ground KlttyHawk, . . sales as workers turn toward low- pedals. new styles in "floating" area was doubled, shop employees soaps a hollow in the center of the X M 1 1 11 in the year 1940. cake provides the buoyancy instead trebiea, or depending on actual lightness of the mix" . . . men's sport. hoes made of vinyl, one of the stretchable plas ABSTRACTOR tics that last season emerged as maACCORDANCE Established 40 Yean terial for belts and suspenders in the BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH shoes the plastic Is treated to make it look like leather. . . Another plas- 48, 1935; A NEW YORK, Mar. 10 I low-upke- Willys-Overlan- phy-eic- d, al long-distan- ce bomb-rocke- pro-rate- &bi& li- Mrs. n EAST TREMONTON d Mrs! aw Hr Sar-a- Christian Science Lecture to be Given Inter-Americ- on an eve-nin- j to non-defen- se - son-in-la- . w . JAMES 9 "cive-and-tak- "all-ou- e" Subscribe for the Leader t" J fl at II 111 S. NORMAN LEE IN WITH SECTION CHAPTER LAWS OF UTAH, MONTHS' PERIOD '",0vfqo.the A - ' i " SI e : e S Xr fit as An, $11.40 rz, visit fcHrrrfic bu, z rity uUerou, " INI " Hi JilWii W San Francisco Chicago Salt Lake City rortUnd -- 3 ". 3f su nt $25.30 re i,, ut'c" 1,'. . Coof Jriw "re fr - . vine "tut&erm .... $1.43 adentiflc formula coma pounded under the ttiper vision of ikilled chemists In ont of Amcrica'i most $12.50 MIDLAND HOTEL Tremonton, Utah Phono 88.0-- 1 mm Shown In both facs and manner You art not fit company for youwlf or anyone els when you ar Tense, Nervout, "Keyed-upDon't misi out on your ihare of good timet. The next time overtaxed nrvei make you Wal:of.rt, Restlcf. Irritable. tr the soothin Meircct of DH. MILES NERVINE Dr. Mllea Nervlna I a .xrt mm mrnT p.l ! ' modern labora tories. Wot don't r trr Kf tarr Until ti ll IS Small Bottl At roar Druf Store 7! X1, THREE MARCH 15th to JUNE 15th, 1941 HAS BEEN DESIGNATED FOR THE INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT BY OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATIONS OF BRAKES, LIGHTING EQUIPMENT, SI NERVOUS TENSION Way PMPMfWOMfl 4 .A 1 57-7-64- f a H u i m STEERING MECHANISMS, HORNS, MIRRORS, WINDSHIELD WIPERS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT ON ALL RESIDENT-OWNE- TRAILERS AND MOTOR VEHICLES, D SEMI-TRAILER- S IN THE STATE OF UTAH. STATE ROAD COMMISSION W. D. HAMMOND, Chairman j If J a |