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Show - . BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930.. , -- "PAGE FOUR , M CSAB RIVER VALLEY LEADEI It will be an Inter tin eampalfn. The State Is notoriously wet. Mr. MorEntered at the Postoffice at Tre row would probably be elected but for monton, Utah, as Second Class Mat the fact that he la In favor of the ter. League of Nations. Difficult situation for a man, honestly seeking an opporJames Walton, Editor and Publisher tunity to prove that one successful in business could be useful In public Published at Tremonton, Utah, on office. Thursday of each week. Twenty American girls went to play Subscript ion Rates In England. Eleven have already golf $2.00 One Year, in advance $1.00 won British golf matches. Not a bad Six Months, in advance .60 average. All parts of the United States Three months, in advsnce. produce girls with extraordinary mental and physical powers. California, where you grow in sunshine summer and winter, produces the unequal ed Helen Wills. To Your Town as well as to your Country This country has no monopoly on fine, adventurous young women. Amy Johnson, golden-haireBritish girl, flying from England to Australia alone, landed in India, two PATRONIZE YOUR days ahead of all masculine records. MERCHANTS LOCAL Miss Johnson, safely past the danger ous Indian desert, is beating all world records. In a tiny Moth piano, smaller than Lindbergh's Spirit of St Louis. - Her -- i trip covers 11,000 miles, and she expects to. fly back in the same plana. To save weight, the young lady. -- I time she lands and takes a bath, every 10 school Sunday Services: Sunday M. borrows a change of A. M.. Junior Church 11 A. Miss is Mary That 7 P.M. racing. League Burns Leader. Preaching service 8 P. M. Ralph Sanders started from H&rHng-corvico Vias a. messacre for ton, Texas, bound for New York, riding both old and young, and it may be just a large black bull Ha will race with the message for you at this time. Re- Benjamin Stack, who starts thirty days member, you pass this way but once. later, driving a goat and a donkey. The yesterday's are piling up behind Mr. Stack bets that he will get to you. The tomorrow's few is number New York first In spite of Sanders' W Will you not stop long enough to consider what God has done for you and days' start enter His sanctuary on the Sabbath That is unimportant In days of airday and worship Him? We bid you welcome. planes and automobiles, but everything Week-da- y Activities. Eight strange interests us. Fashionable ladies bers of the Boy's Club took a hike into In the Medici days liked hideous the hills north west of town Tuesday. dwarfs; old kings had their "court Those who went on the trip were fools"; the great astronomer, Tycho Cole Winzeler, Sam Woener, Norman Brahe, made all at his table be silent Shaw, Dallas Getz, Ernest Brenkman, when an idiot eating scraps, at his feet Keith Rohde, Babe Bjorn, and Roger mumbled words to have supposed Maisak. deep meaning. There will be a social at the church The society, of course, will Friday evening, May 23rd, beginning see that"cruelty" the bull, goat and donkey are at 7:30 o'clock. A program of entertainment has been prepared that all properly shod. will enjoy. Come and bring the children. The King Alexander Alvin R. Dickson, Pastor is accused of allowing police to torture political prisoners. One brought to court in a wheel chair, says he was CARD OF THANKS beaten, tied with ropes, whipped with : To our many friends and neighbors, eanes, at intervals all night long. who have been so kind and helpful to Other prisoners were treated in simus during the sickness and death of ilar fashion. our beloved husband and father, we backward in some Civilisation, desire to express our grateful appreplaces, in others makes progress. Not ciation and thanks. Mrs. C. W. Farnsworth and family long ago, men accused were tortured everywhere, to make them tell what they knew. Torture is no longer legaL asmmnomm Methodist Church Notes under-olothln- g. Ep-wor- th '" . vto Jugo-Slavh- This Week by ARTHUR BRISBANE Mr. Morrow Starts Fine Girls Many Bull, Donkey, Goat Race Torturing Witnesses' When Queen Elizabeth decided to cut off the head of her lover, Essex, she was praised for her restraint in Dot having him put to the torture. His abject submission, and fear of things he might have said, under torture, about the woman whom he indiscreetly described as an ugly old hunchback, might explain the unusual gentleness. Many remember when the Panama Canal was suggested, how the giganacter, former partner in J. P. Morgan tic sum staggered imagination. & Co., who has since done excellent We lent forty times that sum to work as ambassador to Mexico, has Europe to help the processes of killstarted his campaign for the Senate ing, and staggered nobody but little In New Jersey. people that sold Liberty bonds far beDwight W. Morrow, a national char- low par. Mr. Morrow Is able. If he goes to the Now the War Department studies Senile, he will get for his State anything that is to be got. He understands the plans for a bridge over the Hudson h st. in New York. the art of getting. Many will vote for River at It would cost 1180,000,000, but that him because he wants to go to the Senate himself. agitates no one. We have passed into the billion dolMen as rich as Mr. Morrow have osually sent dummies to the Senate, lar era. Mere millions attract little to do what they wanted done. To ee attention. such a man willing to go himself Is a Dr. Sundstroem of the University of pleasant change. California has cured cancer In rats by The ambassador says the federal keeping them in tanks under low atgovernment is too far away to attend mospheric pressure. to prohibition details in the States, The "low oxygen tension" does not says the prohibition law should be kill the rats, but cured 83 per cent of repealed, and prohibition taken out of the rats subjected to it and afflicted the constitution. Each State should be with cancer. If diminished oxygen tenallowed to handle its own drink prob- sion kills cancer, perhaps increased lem, Just as it deals now with its tension would cure it. horse thief or divorce problems. iwodicactk ImJ C 19)0, or King Fifty-sevent- UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY THE MODERN WOMAN'S PROBLEMS - , Answered by MRS. VIVIAN OLSEN SKIN AND BEAUTY SPECIALIST Free lectures and demonstration at the l;d.s. chapel MAY 27th In connection with Relief Society Meetings Excelcis Products Go Vernon E. Elliot, Agent t. ?' IIW "DOCTOR f TOWNS SAYS SELLING A TOWN IS LIKE SELLING ANYTHING ELSE If you are a thinking resident of the place where you live, you desire that the world get sold on Tremonton. Before you can get sold on it yourself and before you can sell it to others to anywhere near maximum degree, there is a certain amount of study and analysis necessary. That is, it is necessary if known ethics of good business are adhered to. Sad but true, this is altogether too seldom done in things civic The first question to be answered is, "Is there a market a demand for it?" communities greatlj exThe demand for good, live, "Where is there a are asking, ceeds the supply. Every day people reasons. good town in which to locate" for any one of a thousand or can be market the in for, is motor traffic of your percent Twenty sold a new location. Men at the heads of large industrial concerns, people in all walks of life, in fact, everyone is looking for good towns good communities. Few people realize the extent to which industry and business go to find towns that, are ready for more business. And this is your opportunity IF Tremonton is in position to take advantage of it. The second question: "Is Tremonton marketable suitable for sale, as is?" To make it marketable, the bugs must be eliminated the monkey wrenches fished out of the machinery, so that when sold, it will stay wide-awa- sold. . ke fr . What business man is there who doesn't know what happens to any concern that places a product or service in the hands of the American public that, when sold, doesn't stay sold? Every thinking man knows that it spells disaster; but in the face of that knowledge, they expect their town to "go over" with the same American public, 'without eliminating those things that are known to provoke dissatisfaction, create loss of interest, and unsell the customers. The first bug in Athe machinery of most communities is that of "contemptuous familiarity." You walk down the street and look at hundreds of things that repel other people, but you do not see them. You go to your store or office and there are things that others abhor, but you fail to recognize them because you are so familiar with them. At the same time, above you, below you, and on every side of you, there are "acres of diamonds that have never been nfined. It is a matter of being "so close to the picture that you can't see the frame." Look around you put yourself in the position of a stranger and look for the things that would unsell you. See your community as others see it think about it, talk to your neighbor about it and then do something to eliminate those things that repel, and "get behind and push' 'those things that invite. Copyright, 1929, A. D. Stone. Reproduction prohibited in whole or part This editorial is published by the Bear River Valley leader in with the Tremonton Lions Club. . it's STRAW HAT Time . TID a glad farewell to your hat, and welcome one of these rakish, styleright Straws. At Fishburn's you'll find scores of hard Straws and soft Straws in the manner of the '-'fe- lt ' season. $5.00 $1.98 rejoicing over the safe arrival of a baby boy, born Sunday in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler and sons, returned to Cokeville, Wyoming, TuesA delightful swimming and dancing day, after a pleasant visit with rel- Collinston party was sponsored Thursday night atives and friends for two weeks. at the Crystal Springs, by Mr. and W. B. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lef-le- r, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Swanger, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Art Saunders and FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. Good Mrs. Hattie Heusser and Henry double house, modern throughout. enjoyed an interesting and Located on 2nd East 3rd So. Logan, successful fishing excursion, Sunday. Utah, Rents for $18 each side. Large Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stone and Mr. lot. Easy payments. Write or see W. and Mrs. Allen Jackson . of Ogden, S. Muir, Tremonton, Utah. Mrs. ...WANT COLUMN.. Mc-Inty- were delightfully entertained the homefof Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saunders," FOR RENT Modern apartment. Inquire Bear River Valley Sunday. 81 . The Beaver Dam and Collinston Telephone Co. Relief Society, joined in a farewell MISS MARY E. BURNS announces entertainment for our departing the opening of summer work in school teachers, Henry Mclntyre and Miss Lois Dunn, in the form of a Piano. Please make appointments imas the hours are limited. dancing party, which was greatly en- mediately Call 34.0-1- . 36 joyed, Wednesday night. The comserthe splendid munity appreciate LOST A ladies wrist watch, around vice they have extended to the childtown. Initials H. L. J. on watch. ren and wish them continued success. Finder please return to Utah Power The Primary conference was held at & Light office. Reward. 36 Beaver Dam, Tuesday night, Mrs. Leo FOR SALE Prince Edward Island Earl and Mrs. Ezra Packer, of Fieldstrain of Pure Bred, Registered ing, board members, - being present. All enjoyed the splendid program and Silver Foxes, $600.00 per pair, or will the successful efforts made by the trade for good milk cows. Malad Silver Fox Farm, Box 386, Malad, president and Mrs. R. J. Potter, joined her mother, Idaho. 38 Mrs. E. B. Rucker and son Owen, of. FOR RENT Furnished home. InLogan, in a motor trip to Salt Lake quire Walter Wyatt, phone 58.0-where they had a pleasant visit! with 33tf. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lefler, and Mr. NO. 78 For SEWING Machines and Mrs. Odell Bigler, enjoyed a good CALL to rent, to repair, for needles, Oil, show and supper in Ogden, Saturday parts and accessories for All makes of night 33tf Mrs. Mr. and Wallace Secrist and Machines. E. E. Brenkmann. children of Logan, were visiting with TOMATO their mother, Mrs. Ann Busenbark, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Peppers, Egg Sunday. Mrs. Olga Wheatley of Honeyville, Plants, and other vegetable and was a welcome guest at the home flower plants. You will find some of of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigler, Wednesmy plants at Gephart's grocery dept., Tremonton. Garland Greenhouse. day. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Kidman Farmers phone 52.a-37p motored to Sandy last week, to visit LAWN MOWERS and Saws sharpenwith Mrs. Elnor Peebles, who is very ed. Work guaranteed. Call 93.a-- l sick at her home in Sandy. Mr and Mrs. Dewey Savanger had Lynn Wadsworth. a pleasant visit, Sunday with relatives WANTED MAN WITH CAR To in Layton. sell a standard product. Good inMrs. Kate Peterson and sons and Mrs. Thelma Bishop and children, come assured. Call Leader office. 29tf. spent a happy Mother's day, with their mother, Mrs. Joseph Seal. FOR SALE Good Home in TremonMr. and Mrs. Harold Bateman and ton. Call 23. children of Clifton, Idaho, enjoyed the week-enwith their parents, Mr. and FOR SALE Good building lime Mrs. R. A. Johnson. o $12.00 per ton. Sugar Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bowers of Field- Co., Garland, Utah. 18tfd a ,had with ing pleasant visit, Sunday, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George CASH PAID Per Dea4 and Useless Jacobs. Cows and horses. Reverse call Mrs. Clark Bowen spent a pleasant Brigham 498J2. tf41 day Friday, with her sister, Mrs. Will Will cows veaL and Sandall of Tremonton. buy hogs. Phone Mr. and Mrs. J. A Bigler enter- 44JL Garland 3tf tained at a family dinner party SunFOB Good Second Hand SALE day in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Odell Bigler and sons, and Mrs. W. B. ranges. Call Utah Power and Light Go. Simmons and three children. ttf Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Simmons, BUILDETG LOTS F.r Sale. entertained their parents, Mr, and GOOD ' Seme right la towm, then tw Mrs. J. J. White at Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Hale of Salt Lake are Uooka eut. Also tw hoenee for sale. here 'on a visit with their parents JAr. Ceil Leader eifiee. and Mrs. Will Bowen and family. house Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bigler enjoyed FOR RENT Modern with bath and toilet Inquire at Tre- Sunday evening - with relatives in monton Coal Co. . Swim In a Pool that is health giving and invigorating. CLEAN and well lighted, for your protection and pleasure. Udy Hot Springs 1. PLANTS 2. 1 Your Own Utah-Idah- Auditing Department stubs in THE simplest your checkbook are system you can contrive. It is the safe, sure, modern way of making payments and keeping records. This Bank will gladly welcome your Checking Account. - . book-keepi- ng . 4 --- Deweyville. After a pleasant visit with relatives FOR SALE 1921 Ford, ton truck, Mrs. June Sargent, returned to her take body; and IK EL P. John home in Grace, Idaho, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Goddard were Deere Stationary engine "The Gaa Man.' transacting business' in Logan, Saturday. ' Adam Im-thur- n, 23tf THE BEST PAPER Interest Tremonton Tint- HANGING, J. A. Peterson spent Sunday with Clean and Guaring, Painting. her mother in Brigham City. anteed Work. Reasonable Prices. The infant baby of Mr. and. 'Mrs. Walter Wilkinson, phone 3.a-33 Glen Archibald, died Wednesday at a Banking go. 3. hospital, and was buried in LOST and Found Several bunche Beaver Dam, Thursday. Mrs. Archiand single keys have been found bald is slowly recovering. and brought to this office. Owner Mr. and Mrs. William Rucker are may get seme by paying for thla ad. . & |