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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1929 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER from the era of sailing vessels down (to the modern liner and the days of ! there restricted immigration. On land Subscription Rates a One Year, in advance .f2.00 nas ioeen more variety, ininy years ... $1.00 ago the railroads were the main highSix Months, in advance 50 ways for the hobo, who was content to Three months, in advance view the country from a freight car Once these wanderers were door. Entered at the Postoffice at Utah, as Second Class Mat- numerous enough to be a pest to train Now they are heard of ter. crews. occasionally, sometimes being listed as Published at Tremonton, Utah, on "unknowns' 'among the victims of a freight wreck, but they have mostly Thursday of each week. disappeared. Published by Have they taken to the automobile? THE LEADER PUBLISHING CO. With their instinct for wandering, Incorporated they may have seen that the great state and national systems of highoffer them the best oportunities. ways THE DAY WE ' They depend on the good will of the . . . ' CELEBRATE me iimg to i."gee a nit, f anaj on AL. For some years now the cannon autoisi away fro the populous disstretches, crakers of beloved memory and all they are generally successful. other toys supposedly or actually dan- tricts, The spread of this habit of accept childto been forbidden gerous have ing or soliciting rides is an imposi ren, who found joy in them before the tion on the good nature of auto new era of uplift and scientific crit- owners. Their real object, of course, icism of all things gay and adventur- is to save carfare home. The whole ous. And it isn't uncommon to hear amounts to a petty hold-u- p and of parents who, impelled by the newer thing should be stopped. The hobo's way of cods of dietetics, are preparing to stealing a ride does Dot differ so much limit the quantities of ice cream us- after all from the more ually available as a stimulus of patrio- method of begging a ride, tic feeling in the young. We are even beginning to hear anxious and con- GIRLS WITH BRAINS fused murmurnigs against lemonade. According to statistics compiled by For better or for worse, the Fouth brains of July, like all other institutions in- womens' colleges in England, market. herited from the robust past, is in a are below par in the marriage Girls with high scholarship records to way to be regulated out of all credit receive fewer matrimonial their is of its former character. It than their less intellectually the fashion now to expect children to proposals the point find delight and the inspiration to endowed sisters. Waiving in be branis that handicapped may in carefully superpatriotic forver it with beauty, superficial competition vised singsongs, in supervised play, fair coment to remark that brains in supervised marchings about. All is hearts are separate and distinct that may be well enough. Doubtless and often in Cupid's and firecrakers are dangerous. But they scheme of are unrelated things . did give a great deal of character and A toss of a curl, a dimple in a distinction to the American Day of in be said the Little check, a curve of the hips, a gleam of Days. might way of unfriendly criticism of the new an eye may smite a man who remains fashioned it were a little more consis-styl- e cold in the presence of mere brains. Fourth if the people who Once smitten, his own and his tent, and if they seemed content to inamorata's brains, if she has any, take a little of their own medicine. count for little. The poets from the Freedom, which the Fourth com- distant past till now have testified to memorates, is still for those who can the maddening effect of love in rob command it and not for others. So a bing its victims of their brams. regood many people, having seen to it sides, after all, man does not fancy a shraply that there are no firecrackers superior or even a rival in brains sit-A about the house and that the ice ting across the domestic hearth. poscream cone supply is regulated down brainy girl has to a healthy minimum, will go forth sibilities that are fearsome. tomorrow and seek a few thrills by hurling powerful motorcars along open roads at 70 miles per hour. And the modern fast and highly sensitive motorcar in the hands of a reckless driver is a far more dangerous thing and Lawrence Oswald Mrs. Mr. and than any cannon cracker ever devised. It is a certainty that on the day children of Richmond, spent Sundayt. after the Fourth newsapers will have here with Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo to print long lists of people hurt or The ladies of the Farm Bureau met killed in holiday traffic smashes. But we shall hear of no movement to Friday at the home of Mrs. Russell authorize the children of the land Capener. "Children Clothing" was the of peremptoritly to take away their project taken up. A large crowd Almost ladies were present. Dainty refreshparents' automobiles. No! every one agreed that there are other ments were served by the hostess devices of lethal character with which assisted by Miss Peg Capener. Mrs. Gilbert Tingey and daughter the elders of the family love to play about crazily on the 4th of July. The returned to their home at Centerville high explosives vended by bootleggers, Sunday after spending the past week Mr. for example, are admittedly danger- at the A. A. Capener home. ous to health and the peace of the Tingey came up Saturday to take them home. community. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tingey and It is interesting to imagine what might happen if the basis of social children of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. authority were suddenly shifted in a Sterling Huish, and son of Garland ararngements intended to aand Mrs. Mary E. Tingey of Salt in charge of human Lake were the dinner guests of Mr. the nursey put affairs for ane day. "No," the nur- and Mrs. H. S. Tingey. Mrs. Mary sery would say firmly to the heads of Tingey remained here to visit with the family, "you mustn't drink that relatives for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Peterson and stuff,: It isn't good for you. The last time you played with that bootlegger daughter, Maurine of Salt Lake and you hit a policeman and came home Leland Peterson of Park City, spent all bloody. This is a Safe and Sane Monday night at the J. 0.- Hadfield Fourth. And for that reason you home. They left Tuesday morning for must not go out with the car. You Burley, Idaho. Glen Walker came in from Kemmer-eare always hitting things with it. And if you are caught mixing ginger Wyoming, Monday evening to visit pop and hot frankfurters again you with his family. Mrs. Eliza Ward and Mrs. Francis will be whipped. Sit in the shade and read a good book, and in the evening Tubbs, left Monday for Malad to visit you can go down to the recreation with relatives atJHolbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thatcher and ground and hear State Senator diliver his beautiful oration small son of Tacoma, Washington, on the Battle of Bull Run. and Brig Green of McCammon, Idaho, One can only dream, of so pleasant were calling at the George Ward and and interesting a scene. The Safe and J. A. Ward homes Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward and Sane Fourth is only a myth. Many of the people who enforce it on the youth daughter, Edna Mae and Mr. and of the country are tending to make Mrs. G. M. Ward and daughter, Irene it more and more Unsafe and Insane. went to Logan, Monday evening to see the play, "The Singing Fool." Mrs. Al Smith and children of FLITCH ING RIDES Every mode of travel has its Plymouth visited at the T. J. Udy At sea it is the stowaway, and home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield and his tactics have remained the same ! Tre-monto- Me wwn. . n, a. Summer's Newest Fasions l fAXY of the smart models we are in this annual pvent are nfforinir brand new merchandise. . . .others have been greatly reduced to sell at 1 - te sem-Wafi- W : Glorious Materials conceit-smashin- g Important Colo rs I T makes little difference what sort of a dress you are interested in. . .it is here. .Jn lovely flat crepe, sheer chiffon and georgette, gay prints and smart Riverside frocks go hand e hand with fashion and pear in ail the gay colors of summertime. . .as fresh as the season itself. We advise you to get here early! HP HESE - novelty silks. ap-th- Bow-cut- tospy-turv- Other dresses at $4:95. Ladies Coats at '2 price 'ISHMJUW rr WE GIVE &C DISCOUNT STAMPS y - r, Pep-perda- para-Bite- s. daughters Fay and Doris went to Smithfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sorenson of Bngham, came up Monday and joined Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Welling and Mr. Miss Margaret Hatch is staying and Mrs. Karl Welling in a swimming with Mrs. Laran Anderson of Apple-dalthe at Hot party Udy Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Barnett and Getting the battery charged is not nearly so much of a problem to the children of (Salt Lake City were visitaverage motorist as finding a place to ing with Mrs. Garnett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Sunday. Alice and get the gasoline charged. Jack Barnett, remained over to spend two weeks with their grandyrents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stone and family who have been living in Nevada the past year are moving back to North FOR SALE National Cash Register Ogden. Mrs. Fred Bradford, Mrs. Ray latest model. Light Oak finish. Call 93.0.1. and Mrs. Sarah Allen, attend-:- d , 44 Rebekah District meeting at OgCASH PAID For Dead and Useless den, Sautrday Lorimer evening. Cows and horses. Reverse call Allen and Miss Grace Bosley accom493J2. Brigham tf41 panied them to Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. David Hewlett and WILL BUY 15 tons Hay Delivered Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Salt friends, or stocked on your ground. T. 0. Lake visited their daughter, Mrs. City Harris. 41. Carlysle Gilbert on Sunday. Mrs. George Cropley and the Misses BABY CHICKS of the heavy varieties for sale now. Call F. B. Barlow, Ruth and Lucile Cropley, Gertrude 39 Roberts, Marie McDowell and Annie Friday and Saturday. Settle of Tremonton, spent Sunday Will buy veal, cows and hogs. Phone afternoon with Mrs. B. M. Shaw and 44J1. Garland 36tf daughter Mayme. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bingham and Team For Sale Weight 1400 lbs. were visiting with Mr. daughter each well matched. Call M. L. and Mrs. Joyce Wm Young and family last NELSON, 134J. Garland. of the week. N. E. Shaw and son Norman, and FOR SALE 4 yearling sows bred for Mrs. Heart and Miss Margaret Jenfall litters Leland early J. Han- kins of Tremonton, were calling on sen.. Phone 5y4. 39 friends in Corinne Monday evening. Mrs. E. S. Damon and three children EOR SALE Team of Good Young left on Monday for their home at horses, weight 1400 anii iKnn 11,0 Murrey Hill, Elwood, Utah. 41 Winnemucca, Nevada, after several days visit with Mrs. Mary Hammer- PLENTY OF MONEY t land and family. the right kind of real estate. NOR Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Redelings MAN LEE, Brigham City. 7tf recently enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Redelings' sister, Mrs. Fred Mathews FOR SALE Good hnilHinoenroute to Washington. $12.00 per ton. c J. S. Wise spent Friday and Sugar Co., Garland, Utah. in Salt Lake. lgtfd Mrs. Ada Murphy and dauehter. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE gone to Carlin, Nevada, to For Sale bv owner. Sfi5 arro stwlr Joey, have summer the tnth relatives. spend ranch at Standrod. Utah. TW PUo- Mrs. Moroni Allen of Cheyenne, County; 100 head Stock Cattle with Wyoming, who with her htree children reserve rignt; ou nead ewes. is here visitnig relatives, motored to brick house, pleasant olace to Logaan on Sunday, accompanied by winter and summer. Terms to right Mr. and Mrs. Horace Evans, and Mr. people. O. D. Mclntrie, Naf, Idaho. Mrs. David Nelson. R. F. D. Standrod, Utah. 41 Miss Jennie Cutlier and friend Miss Mathews, nurses returned to Logan on Friday after visiting several days with Miss Cutlers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cutler of Corinne. Money Ladies M. E. Club were pleasantly entertained Thursday by Mrs. A. C. The Murohy and daughter Enid. usual onening exercises and transacting of business were in charge of Mrs. Wm. Johnson, president of the club. on Irrigated Land. 6fe per Mrs. A. L. Shaw and Miss Enid Murphy, each gave piano solos. Games cent. No commissions. were enjoyed and the hostess served a dainty tray luncheon. Special guests JOHN J. SHUMWAY of the afternoon were Mrs. James V. 69.a-rhones: B. Bell, 129 Harlin and Mrs. Emerson Eeasley of Ogden, Mrs. Iva Simon of Peoria. Ill, Mrs. S. B. Bradford, Mrs. W. F. Baker Corinne e. ...WANT COLUMN.. Red-elin- 74-a-- 2, COMMUNITY BUILDERS As the business houses grow, so Towns like grows the Community. Tremonton, where a close liason is maintained between Bank and Business, thus insuring the development that wisely invested capital always brings, owe much to these two com- munity builders. Tremonton Banking Co. - Utah-Idah- 1 Unlimited to LOAN 2; gs the week after visiting- two at the home of Mrs. Cheal 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Turner. Miss Ruth Tur- ner returned with her sister and will, spend the summer in California. On Saturday afternoon about four o'clock the distressing news was Brigham, spent Sunday evening with brought to town that Wayne Sheffield : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wise of Fruit-val- fifteen year old son, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheffield of Brigham was: Mrs. Willard Brown and children drowned in Bear River about a mile are spending the week in Corinne. north of town near the Adolph Mr. Arthello Young, son of Mr. and Nicholas place. Wayne with Robert,: Mrs. Wm. Young and Miss Arzilla Reese and Lyle Nicholas, swan across Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the river and started to returrn when ' Wayne became exhausted and in spite ' j m l were marneu in me ijogan lempie on of the heroic efforts of his companWednesday. They are well known and ions, to rescue him sank in the deep popular young people of the com- waters. An alarm was given and A munity and have many friends, who people from all directions gathered V wish for them a prosperous and happy in a large crowd on the bank of the married life. river and hundreds of men worked all Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Owens and night with boats, hoops and nets children of Corinne were Sunday dragging the river, to recover the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. Owens of body At five o'clock Sunday morn- Appledale. ing Adolph Nichols and Carl SeaWoodruf Nelson accompanied by his shore, who were in a boat using wife drove to Idaho, with a load of hooks to keep the nets down fruit the latter part of the week. the body to the surface of thebrought Late on Sunday evening cars driven about two hundred feet below thewater spot by S. Tawatari of Fruitvale and Mr. where the boy when down. The body Berchtold of Penrose, came together was taken to City and in a crash four miles west of Corinne, funeral services Brigham were held Tuesday somewhat of cars were the afternoon. The Sheffield family, have Occupants bruised and both cars were badly many friends in the via.vjf n mne who extend to them their damaged deepest Mrs. Iva Simon of Peoria, IUionis, sympathy in the sad with her two children is visiting her' the loss of their son. misfortune in parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Baker. Mrs. George Davis of Rock Springs PASS ON THE LEFT Brown I hear Jones is Wyoming, is visiting her mother, Mrs. letting the C. M. Fredrickson and other friends. rest of the world go by. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cheal returned Greene Retired ( eh. to San Diego, California, the last of Brown No, he bought a used car. Mrs. A. T. Woodward, and Miss Fay Bosley. Mrs. Pledger and children of Farr West were (Sunday visitors at the home of S. A. Older. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wise of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rohwer of - , e. .. T . n, Listen In Monday Night $00B MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE YOU need the sharp-edge- d, road-bitin- g grip of the greatest safety tire ever built. 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