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Asm 0m SETS- CARS REPAINTED m :m In any style to please the most particular owner by , FURSE BEAUTY Graining and Calsomining Want to Buy or Sell Land? PHONE If BRIUHAM, UTAH Just a little better than you thought, in the heart of business. Not on the corner-A- ll Outside Rooms Moun- so see us. We have city houses of all kinds, loS dry and irrigated farm lands. We have two modern homes near the heart of Tremonton for sale cheap. TREM0NT REALTY CO. - With Tremont Coal Co. Don't be a fossil; subscribe for The Leader, and know what is going on. Probate and Guardianship Consult County notices. Clerk or respective signers for further particulars. SIMPLE COMBINATION HELPS WEAK EYES Notice to Creditors. Estate of Annetti II. Thompson, De ceased. Creditors will present claims with people are astonished at vouchers to the undersigned at Trethe quick results produced by simple F. D. No. 1. on or before E. monton, witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc., s the 1st day of December, A. D. 1919. mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. In one JUNIUS THOMPSON,, case of weak and nearsighted eyes a M. of Annetti the Administrator few days brought great improvement. Thompson, Deceased. In another case it stopped eye pains W. J. LOWE, We guarantee a "and infiamation. for Estate. Attorney small bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY Date of first publication July 3lst. CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Last August 28th, 1919. Aluminum eye cup FEEE. Thompson-Scot- t adv. Drug Co. Notice to Creditors. Tremontoh Estate of Soren Thompson,' Deceased. Creditors will present claims with Lodge Directory. vouchers to the undersigned at Tremonton, E. F. D. No. 1. on or before MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA the 1st day of December, A. D. 1919. JUNIUS THOMPSON, McKinley Camp No. 10198, Modern Woodmen of America, meets the First the Executor of Soren. Thompson, Deand Third Tuesdays of each month at ceased.- AV. J. LOWE, Fraternal Hall. Members urged te atAttorney for Estate. tend. Visiting neighbors invited. Louis Christensen Date of first publication July 31st. N. E. Shaw, Venerable Consul. Last 'August 28th, 1919. Clerk. The Proper Way is to See Us. YOUR first duty to your children, to y6ursell is to have a regular eye examination by a careful, competent optometrist. HE sees best who sees the consequences. ' PRICELESS beyond alUther possessions is the eyesight, and it deserves your highest consideration. THOROUGH examination and correct diagnosis here. r TRIAL TO DRAWING A CLOSE Attorneys Begin Final Arguments After Ford Counsel Presents Dramatic Testimony On Educational Work. Mt. Clemens, Mich. Henry Ford's counsel kept until the final day on which testimony was presented, the strongest arguments in their possession. Not until the trial was within a tew hours of its close did they bring to the witness stand Clinton C. superintendent of the Ford English school. "Mr. Ford," said the witness, "was of the opinion that you could not successfully put over one idea while there were 52 languages spoken in the factory, so to promote that one idea, which was and is Americanism, he insisted that every workman must learn to speak the 'American' not the English language. "There were 3,000- students in the school before the United- - States entered the war and the factory was practically turned over to government De-Wi- Sunday morning, ugut 10th, at the residence of Mr; and Mrs. W. E. Woods, Miss Hellen Craft and Mr, Stewart Foster, Rev. Allison offa iciating. Following the ceremony dainty breakfast was served. The couple- - left that afternoon to spend a few days at Bear Lake. The bride is a niece of L. S. Mann and Mrs. W. E. Woods of this prace and has made her home in this state several years, being connected with school work in Ogden. Mr. roster was formerly in the drug business in Malvern, Iowa, but for the last two years "has been in the army, returning from France a few weeks since. Mr and Mrs. Foster expect to occupy Mr. Woods' residence for a short time aud later will make .their home in Wyom-- , Hold Meetrng. Tremonton Review No. 14 of the Maccabees held their regular meeting at Fraternal Hail Monday afternoon. A prize pas offered for the best the for the review, judges to be slogan the Record Keeper, the Finance Auditor and the Past Commander. Also a prize for the one securing the roost members by September 30t. r'our new names were presented for memIt was voted that the rebership. view attend Banner Review No 11. at Salt Lake City, in a body, Tuesday, August 19th. Banner Review is the largest review in the state, having over five hundred members. The charter was draped in memory of Dr. Elizabeth M. Hooper, chairman of the Supreme Medical Board who died June 25th. A special meeting will be held Monday, August 18th to ballot on applications and initiate new members. Additional City and Vicinity. i Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Goss leave to- day for a visit at Yellowstone Park. Ed. Sercomb who purchase! a jot on First- - West street from Dan Ellen son a few weeks ago, has built an ad- dition to the garage, put in electric lights and otherwise fitted it up into a comfortable dwelling house in wnu-his brother, mother and himself reside. Wesley Carter of the Tremonton Garland drive finished threshing his grain crop the latter part of last week and the yield was one of the' best reported in the valley, his wheat averaging 44 bushels and his oats 111 bushels to the acre. Say, Mr. Auto Owner, how can your auto top last its natural life, if you don't take care of it? Dust and water Miss Edith Swerdfeger last Saturare its enemies. A good redressing day severed her connection with the Fishburn store, where she has been a Mr! and Mrs. Thos Fahr of Provo once a year will give new life to it. faithful and capable employee for sev- are spending a few days here with A. Furse will do it for you at a very ail v. small cost. eral years. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Brough. ing- , U. S. Jones, a prominent land man of Omaha visited an old school mate, L. S. Mann, last week. Mr. .rones has made a two mouths trip all over the west and says crop conditions and water-- supply are as good or better in the Bear River Valley than in any section he has visited. Letter No. Seven. Tremonton, Utah, August work." Sample Sign Writing, Hotel Boothe FORD ENGLISH SCHOOLS INCULCATE PRINCIPLES OF PURE AMERICANISM IN STUDENTS. Mccabees BELLS. - Woru and defaced Furniture restored to it's original Still Serving Our Famous tain Trout Dinners. TEACH LOYALTY TO FOREIGNERS in spelling, choice of of puzzling r terms. your efficiency, v. LloIi result in power and success. T A. A. the ft business. at the pre- k boosters and deserve your Groceries, Fresh and Clean est prices. WEEDING MSarrie.1, Our Sale is proving satisfactory, to ourselves, and our discounts are lessons were read by the witness. Parts are given as follows: "Every good American loves and respects the United States Flag. "Our flag stands for liberty. Justice and peace. ' attractive to our customers. Remember that the sale affects every article in our house. ' "Its colors are red, white and blue. "The red stands for love, the white stands for purity, the blue stands for truth." "American flags," 'said the witness, "were used profusely in the school room and a silk flag always flutters before an electric fan. Teach Americanism. The men are taught that there is no greater title than "American citizen" and are urged to accept the advantages of education offered by this country so that they may fit themselves, through, knowledge, to defend their liberties." Pictures of great Americans adorn the class rooms, special exercises are held on the birthday of great leaders of the nation and finally,, when the class graduates, it is presented with souvenir American flags, and is given membership in what is known as the "American Club." The Federal and state courts recognize a diploma from the Ford English school as an evitor dence of adequate preparation citizenship, it was shown. Through this testimony counsel sought to bring out that' the man who taught 3,000 foreigners to love their adopted country and to respect its flag could scarcely be called an anarchist and that a mn who sought every possible method to instill love for the Stars and Stripes in the Jiearts of those who come to it. from foreign shores, could never have made the ,slanderou3 statements at tributed to him by Tribune counsel. Mr. Ford, it was shown, loaned all his educational workers to the government at the time war broke out. The war department found the meth ods used in the Ford English school so valuable that they introduced them in all training camps. Henry Ford paid the salaries of the men he loaned to the government tor the work. Closing Arguments Open. in the case Closing arguments opened the last of the week. Attorney Wm. Lucking led off for Ford counsel. He called attention first to the testimony which showed that The Tribune, In Mexico behot for intervention cause it thought such action would lead to conquest or at least to great riches for the United , States, had found Henry Ford blocking its path Just when its long campaign gave promise of bearing fruit Thereupon, said the attorney, The Tribune set out to destroy Mr. Ford's influence, to sweep him out ot its path and to still his voice which pleaded for a course which would help the bleeding republic to the south to regain her feet and to strike forth on a new highroad of education and freedom. Attorney Weymouth Kirkland opened for The Tribune. He declared that what Mr. Ford had done since 1916 when The Tribune called him an anarchist had nothing whatever to do with the situation as it was when the newspaper stigmatized the manufacturer as an enemy of his country. He did not deny that Mr. Ford had done an immense and valuable work for the government during the war but he claimed that this did not alter the facts as they were before war broke out. Mr. Ford, tho attorney Insisted, was an anarchist at the time The Tribune described him as such, and the truth he said was sufficient justification for the attack. Water and the Human Body. The specific gravay of water and the human body is virtually the same. A body in the water Is supported by equal pressure at all points.' It is more likely to bet at ease than under other circumstances. It Is, therefor more likely that It may move without pain. So cripples are often given 'heir exercise In the water. Some petty thief burglarized the un ice house of R. A. Christensen Second West street Friday or Satin day night, by breaking the lucR ami then helped himself to the ice. Mr. Christensen knows who the guilty one is and will probably have an arrest made within the next few days. 6, 1919. with a tourist car on Otto Baer, son of struck Monday Matthew Eaer, with a piece of iron pipe, badly injuring one of his knees. The two boys were at Shuman's when the tourist lad became angered at something and assulted the Eacr A small boy Remember further, that there are no advances in price in order that we may make large cuts. A Guarantee of Satisfaction, stands back of everything sold. Any delays in buying what you may need, will be to your disadvant- gai-ag- boy in a vicious manner. A. H. Sealey and family will leave here this Thursday morning for Walla-Wallto expecting Washington, make their future hame in that neighborhood. Mr. Sealey will go by auto to Filer, Ilaho, where he will be joined by Mrs. Sealey who goes by train to that place. After visiting Ins brothers in Filer for a few deys, they will proceed on the rest of their joui'-nebv auto. age. Buy now- and save money. Buy now and have the use of v the iurniture. Delay will mean that you can not secure "what you want, at any price. Think of anything for the home in the way of its furnishing and you will think of Daily Thought. Zeal Is very blind, or badly regulav-edwhen it encroaches upon the right of others. Pasquier Quesnel. DON'T FORGET US SHAW & IVERSON When you need anything in the line of "Beautiful Home Furnishings." neat and attractive Phone No. 14, Printing. Tremonton, Utah -: -: THE UNIVERSAL CAR 6. 9 V 1 ECW0E SERVICE,---That'- s Our garagethe best in what we are now able to give Ford owners. Box Elder Countyis ready to care for your every need. 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