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Show 0 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, .THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930. PAGE FOUR BEAR RITES VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffice at Utah, as Second Class Timely Sale of New Spring Tre-monto- n, Mat- ter. , James Walton, Publisher Editor-.an- n SAYS ' Subscription Rates',' .'" One Year, in advance Six Month, in advance, ,.f, A tree montns, in aavtace ,'.' ? A MAN CAN APPRECIATE ONLY THAT WHICH HE KNOWS $2.0Q -., o. TOWNS - 'DOCTOR Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of each week. 1.00 ja) in- j - Specially Priced,, 5 Arthur Brisbane tells astory about xr brown rat in Lin- -, 9.9() : This rat lives' hapfly in his hole under .coin Park, Chicago. a tree, never doubting that the whole park was made just for v the whole town ip. whjch they live huri, as some To Your 'Town people-belie- r ve Was made just for them. This rat Is an' agnostic: you 'can't "' iriake him believe anything that' he cannot' understand and ' as well as to your Country proved and as he cannot understand or pr6ye very niuch, he is fa He is agood rat, however,' 'mindi' happy and ' his own business, and keeps regular hour&- He runs up4 and, , PATRONIZE YOUR down his little path, looks with contempt at the queer animals LOCAL MERCHANTS ' ... which jive up th6 tree,"and some day he will die in his hole, with his teeth grown long,' convinced that he has not missed thing that lif 6 has to offer,, a -- .'.Without intention of drawing any nndue comparisons, THE CHANCE GOES BY remains that in every community there fact nevertheless tle lavSvi bis j A man does notlalwtys th& rat deny what they cannot underr;; wHo, like residents ,are chance when it comes to himy but if ; Specially Peedr S9.90 ; " self-satisfied- .:, i - If J ?'"h he lets it pass, he iKfl stand; citizens who-arcpntemptudus of that which is near them, and that which could be appreciated.-- : Intellectually,1' ts to the civic life of communthese people are; as ity. These people do not know but unlike the case of rats, it does make a difference and upon the shoudlers of somebody r or, some group of somebodies is the responsibility of doing , that which islnecessary to make them 'appreciative. The voters who deter the building. of better schools, the' . paying of roads and streets, the making of playgrounds, the' laying of sewers','the installation of disposal plants and water , filtration plants: the business people who insist on being '' the idea of wstorekeepejrs" and "pooh-pooh- " stores and capital are ruining wail chain and that yet weep i their business; the resident to whom a stranger says: "This looks like a pretty good town"; and replies, ".Yeah, it's all V right, if you like it" ; the merchant whom the community, has , supported but who refuses to belong to a service, club or civic organization, and who belittles, runs down and decries every the partof anyone to help 'the community;; Mr,,;, - attempts a ... i i .? will learn .in time e that it went by. .Then, tojfete, he will overwhelm hfanself ywtyh reproaches for not seizing the Agolden oportunity. ),,...- , Business men decry " tardiness in those whom they employ, " tov that rats--roden- - means not simply : 'the waste oftime that should be spenfr in wprk, but the' failure to be present when Opportunity, coming without waning lkn0ks' "peremptorily and, being unanswered, summarily departs. Returning belated one may listen eagerly fo Srepelation of that summons to rise and. confront Destiny face to fact, but itrdoes not come. The great chance appeared uh-- " heralded and found us wanting; and went away, leaving no 'address with which we may communicatee, v For our chancesvdo riot come'with brass-ban- d andvS pennons music waving. They stealthily., .approach;" :j. comS, j they seldom advertise Lifhey. like successful burglars; - WBe&J"we J;j;6thiDg,fewith an "It's none of my affair" attitude; the over- had enly-expect them least. preseat.percehtage who go out of their way to run the known!" we cry wtih vamgrefc'But who. takes no part in maliciously; they promptly went where there were celan-uothers waiting for them, with trim an home p the .benefit, hospital or campaign;' orphans' med lamps. These ofetaqn 4xfrLy&C Qthapchamable drive; tHelproperty owner, resident or other-Ms- e might have been our AvftS md who'efUses' io 'eradicate' yisible1 Community abominaboast of what we might have aohtTham tions ; thc&iian g;rown old, who caresrit a .wilt if the swimour "luck" been different is unavail I ingA ming poolsof jiis 'fprotten boyhooid foys, is 'polluted with the What is luck? Ifbgt of the time it .refuse of his factdryT 'the1 gossip,' the I'.civft derelict, the means to be in the nght"piace''at.he kfior.kpr MnA 'the 'fool these are,vtHe; rodents who must be right moment The one who is there "wafe before, and in anS tatight' shown is the winner over'ohaf Jttihd?isr else! where. And he who is,there;must be -- order th Jiihey may appreciate. Lwfwlf present not simply in" the 'imytfkal IVZJt A.- u. owne. ivejiouuuuou jjromuiiu 111 wiioie or pari, VOpyngni;, sence; he must attend witttrralifpfeis leader in ;ThIs editorial is published by the' Bear1 faculties. As Shakespeare reminds ' " ation-witthe TremontoJT'ljiona Cjib. T xt At : our eyes4r ,r. us,- it - is oi no use to1 Raver . 4 uaj i i ?A. vyvn u. viieir eensmm' swwtinel may be at heW futile if he sleeps. i0 uV 40 county very ell1 and gave us some reading. Misses Ardus and Fay - FarnsWrth sang two duets anf Mrs. UftJ u ;T4 Thus to recognize and to improve good advice. the opportunity one 'nitfet 'be Abroad nMt. Nichols ' 'is' ; back sgaim Mr. E. H. Packer gave an interesting talk Luncheon was awake to it with theJke&n edgaot the Barlow and Mr. Duker are still help- 'mcH6me Economics. senses whetted. The worker who ing in ithe agriculture' ) departrnwit,' srrvcu, nirs. onuw ueing assisvep,' oy MM. Frank Cannon. "V. M brings only part of his mind to his however, t the for awarfl.list task is not worth The graduating Hthtpiyf KiflO Jiw& hostd,.ThursdaV. he draws. He will tfiii dbJttttoM Jt 1J lisH About one4hird of the graduating 1.; ...L. .Lift mc-lniraseii wrostrwmi lor niereiy seized may promote his own class is toreceive awards. r BothweU I.. fortunes but for tfie fcbifceniTrthat The Senlftrs entertained, the juhibrs 1" White when it secured his services supbftsed at a succe9ful 'Senior Hop,-ThMrs. Elzo Sessions and Miss Afton that it was getting every bit of r the City Orchestra' provided the dancers man he is. He must not expeCt a with 'good music Since-- then 'all tne Evans had 'tSeir tonsils removed at worker's pay unless!rtBeevitiMilUdecorationi for the Junior Prom have the Garland Hospital, Monday. ' beef! taken, down. Now' the .prom Is ',. Miss Jean Bosley of Portland, Oreis senses aware. ' only a memory. gon, is visiting here with het' father,class presented' the GyBosley. sophomore Gross Ussejnbly program,"? Friday. Phyllisg (Mr. .and Mrs. Wilford Harris and Richards took charge" and the fpllow-m" "'' children, M& and Mrs. Ira Harris and program was carried outchildren, of Alberta, Canada- and Mr. TheiiWr Verna Re4dkig3 L, Gten Evans and children "of Wadsworth solo Piano Lynn Coach Walker, of the Bear, River the guests of Mp and wejre Layton, Don Luke Owen and Brough High School held .hisaimuaitiijfoss Song Mrs., AlviarEvans, Saturday and SunMasomi Takagaki r.v.... r, country run FridaySSJhe o&resas Reading hi day. Russell' Waldron raveian interest two miles and the following ls""irew Mr. and Mrs. Jehard Frosgren were lo and Mr. Arboh's lecture ing" biology they finished. Evan GwettfakVBdwtn ' i; visitors, Sunday. 1 classes, Tuesday. He sketched Layton home Butler, 2nd; Tan AsbjJy3d' $lel zoology Ellis returned Mrs.. LeRoy in the Hinman. 4th: Hav HSttttum.ts': tXtan the history after two week's 'vjsit 4in beginning in Egypt about '2500 Tuesday ft .Wayne early Orwin, 6th; LeRoy GtoMV-Ttl- r B. C. up to the present time- - He told Ogden. Garrett, 8th; Primary conference here Sunday refrigeration and the Dallas White, 10th :Wak' 11th: of modernencountered a bigfsuccess. was there in preservElbert Ashby, 12th ; Jnfl4.Thiaw Packer MrraadJMrs. Peter Nichols were told He new of forms foods. many ing 13th. tlW.lJ1 of bacteria encountered in caring for the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy The time was 11. $2 tes- against 11.27 food and, how the ideal r refrigerator Bosley, firiday night. for last year with Tanfchby first and prevents' their' owth. .(Mr. anfltMrs. Roy Sessions, former Percy Watkins, secdntf. In Hit Velars "The boys; who"" are interested, "in lyof this place, have moved to Manti. race Dean Orwin set th$ pwet foe iwo tennis ir? every day to get thirds f o the way but weakened ofrthe in trim for,practicing 'some 'matches that are to last stretch. Orwin and Buttler did take place, 'with ;the Box Elder High not run last year. School and the Logan High School in " The first five wfWfftrsfthe run the near future. : -last year entered the City "Creek run The schedule of' track activities ' for The tial of the State of Utah vs. , at Salt Lake City and took first place the season follow:.charged with murdering as a team. The fittt'ifie in this The Cross Country teams will go W Juan Aguila Gonzalez at Promontory Eusebjoj &. will ,.. also enterat the Salt sail Laice,' April year's run some commenced in Point time j ago, Lake run. The. cross country run '"took place J the District Court Wednesday-- . It is came noon: last at Green Evan tHis Friday stimulate In order to event the that the trial s wilr take t- first, making' the' tun in-- ' eleven expected following business men have offered in several J days. seconds. twelve minutes Edwiri Butler the following prizes: Coombs & Pers-sor t a in second. Nath Ashby, third, blazer; Fishburn's, a shirt; J. - C. came ,,CouBiy Attorney Lewis Jones issued Mel , Hinman, Roy Hinman, .fourth; Penney Co., a cap; Gephart's, a a complaint Wednesday charging W. Barber shop, hair. fifth ; and; P.ean Qrwiri sixth.'. This Ac Leramons of Grouse Creek with the sweater; Tribe i m xtnjmmm ears time was less' than' ncrafnrBi .manufacture of j tj W,AV nS.10i'?.nc?l liquor, me complaint vvanace vrug KnueHJensen;s .S" was sworn to by E. D. Paris, anlnter- y., ,W1" w Co., a knife. Scott Drug So.; . nal Avenue officer. Mr. Lemmons, who was supposed to have been found a bill fold: PetersonV- - a can: Blue u. still and several gallons of .with, Bell, a fishing rod: Dvijrl&iridf Lumber, mtet at Box Elder, mues a pair of pliers; and High Schobl l in .Ann six T n pia ilTi ha on iti iiijuur, was tucaieu some Supply, $1.00 in trade. , Dr. Odeen yftational" mee.t at the B. Y. U. at north?iof Grouse Creek and 10 miles from Vipojjt,Hewill be arraigned in Luke gives a medal jefcejk1 year to the provo. ' ; the City Court of BrTgnaMr- City. Jo-- ., . winner. vA) o' The Region hi' meet will JtaVe place dayk i "i on 2. at Logan May The rights of the minority are protie The.tate Higl) .School meet; wiU Ward had Deciding, that Levi tected by nearly all sfatSs except the held iri Salt Jtke' on May 9,, " ',"' come, ' to his death bv his own hands! state of matrimony. V I Willard City Justice;- Merlin' Cook, and O Vounty Attorney Lewis "Jones determined that no inquest would be FieWing: necessary over the remains of t,he deSchool ceased, who on, his' back to her porcn lace upward, with.a revolver m Miss Lucille Gam returned ' home ' Monday from the " Eastern; hand and wound in , his mouth, early The B. Y. U. Glee Club entertained States where she has been doing mis- Monday morning. The determination the student body We4iesfay? after- sionary work for the " 'past' ' twenty-seve- n ndt to hold an inquest was reached ' " 'i f noon, during the sixth period." The ofter consulting1 with; neighbors 'who months. Mrs. Richard Packef of Ogden was stated that the deceased had" been program consisted of numbers by the B. Y. U. Glee Club. Aviolinrfiolo, a the week-en" guest of relative here.-- 1 acting queerly for some time. clarinet solo, reading aid vlcal solos, Mr. 'and1 Mrs. Jesse Earl visited In The 'deceased" was a highly respectThe program was well received by the Salt Lake City, Monday.'- fT ed and honored citizen of Willafd and students. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood spent .left,. several children surviving him. At the regular assembly Wednes- last week-en- d and Sunday Jih ins wiie navmg tnea several years day, Mr. Nye led the student body in ago. Sheriff John H. 'Zuridel was the' Mr. Warren The Social Development club was first officer to hear of the occurrance community singing. Taylor, our county supervisor, was entertained by Mrs. Grandvilie Snow, and among the first to be on the the speaker. He talked about stu- Thursday afternoon, with twenty-tw- o scene, later calling the Attordents who work and students who do members, and four special guests ore-- ney and Justice of the County Peace to view not He knows the students of this Bent. Mrs. Ward of Riverside gave a the body. clerk-trainin- g, ii.:. u-i- tli I If 1 CI we the-reside- aar - gainindiduality 'tostliiiesl'.'Qfei: co-op- h, 7r - - hia-sVD- ut ... I .... occasion, e .eluding printed flat ,,by crepe, plain colored flat crepe. Featuring, the longet.sjprts with even the flare hemline higergj waistline and fitted Jtffects. Sizes for Tgomeajand misses. with" youthful coat shoulder cape. These ' of the arj examples newness and fasJWonj obtainable in this ' Kiver-,Valle'- day-tim- cufpmscarf treatment - : pvRESSES for every tailored sports coat of tweed that pHE .1 X 1 theole JH Ir-..- .. mmURN . 1 - vt; I :' V. : - . f 1 Evan Green Wins Country Ru - - and-Mrs- . ; ClarehEowtth; J r r . TOOK SODA 20 . YBAR 1 . , 0 FOR GAS STO.OW "For 20 years I tootsoda for di- t F i gestion and stomach gas.' One bottle of Adlerika brought me complete re lief." J. B..Hardy.7.Q "Yr i j dlerika, , relieves GAS' arid sour " .Jre$eYethe upper and lower 1xwel, "reKnew, were moving poisons you ijver here. Don't fool with mediclrre' which' cleans only PART of;the bowl,4but. let Adlerika give stomach and bowels a REAL cleaning arid; tee how good you feel! JEL G, Scot;t Drug Cb. childhood days of your children by having' their graphs' takeh.i, V 'r,fl, BOTH Childhood Days - 'if- - ?; Gpmptjoji Art & Music Co. J o jPPrne Is South and Main rr, i rBrigHam City, Utah .' - f tf i . , District Court News - WMCOLU sell a standard product Good,ni-come assured.- - (sail leader oince. Days are Here Again L : - : ; n, , , K'rr:nZAlA: iry,r' ru r:n1rrA...;M. r''AJ:f i T SALE Seed - Potatoes, 'BlissJ variety i ueorKe auuuvu niasb lre-29t monton, phonej 5$.a-s; FOR 3. WHERE? ? AT THE yf' SEED.' Perfect . LABINO CLOVER 'dairy pakture, a great "lajlk producer, will not bloat cattle lor sheep,. 9 John E. Nelson, Coring, gt 2. JTDdy two bottom tractor hnttnm and 1 three bottom Horse Plws,' (6lWersJ,1 Enquire at Smith and Kohde, Tremon. ton. 31p FQI? SALE I nlnwf Ifllivdr t 3 t.vref i FOR SALE Good Home in Tremonton. Call 23. MORE WATER JORE ROOM MORE FUN! . , '.' High ; - L Notes was--foun- ' , "- , i d ! ( Fanh-ingto- n. NEW MODERN home for rent. TtWnom Lumber Co. Call 26tf FOR SALE One 13 tooth orcha wheel cultivator nearly new.,,,Qn)j type :military , . ,aaddlg, .,' riekriy new. Both half price. C. G. Adhey, , Corinne,'UtalL-- I Mc-Clell-an I WILL seU. all ot anj part of the John Schutt, 3a acres at "Elwood, at $140,00 per acre. D. J. Bonrp, Rupert '" r. 22tf Idaho.,.. FOR,, SALE Good building lime o $12.00 Un.. Sogar 18tfd , .,J Co., Gartand. Utah.. fer Hot ; Swim ior Health & Vigoif ; Qlean and Sanitary J - HORACE UDY, Prop Utah-Idah- CASH PAID For Dead, and Useless FOR SALE Good Second vHandjflt. Reverse call PRICE paid, for Cows and horses. ranges. Call Utah Power ' ' ,3f. . tf hides, pelts; and fursL' Garland Brigharn 4J3J2, Hide House; J. W Garrett,, Mgr., GarWill buy Veal, cows and hogs. Phone land.' Utah. Bell' phone ,1,4$ ,." Valley CAN MONEY be investod to--. ,, , ' ...:. ' 86tf WHERE phone-- in . tf 44JL Garland better advantage than in good ana,, v. f tlt ' land at present exceeding low prices,,, , GOOD BUILDING LOTS Sale. FOR SALE 1926 :Fcrd, - ton. struck., Nearly time to plow. "o Haw youu H. 'P. ), John bought Some right in town, others two stake body; and 1 . We still ; yours. ' T T blocks out. Alo two homes for sale. iwre oiauonary engine Aaara j im- w Call Leader office. 23tf Utah. thurn, "The Gas Man." jgg-- ' BIGGEST . " CASH and-igh- t ."'' ,n , Fr' r A hav-so'- '" |