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Show PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1930 Old English Bellman Master of HU Craft Grouse Creek. LIST OF JURORS uavtd 1. Frost, FOR 1931 GIVEN r. raaicett. Edgar C. Betteridge months. It now stand 73 cents on the Federal Reserve Board; of Henry P. and Capitol Architect David Lynn. Mr. Elmer Kimber, Wm. dollar. Fletcher as Chairman of the Tariff Lynn, unburdened by the duty of repA famous, bellman la old nglaod. For the past ten years livestock Commission ;and of various appoint resenting any state, will probably be was a waoderinc tinker called John Boothe Valley. Collin Wood. prices have averaged above prices ments to the Federal Power Oommis the deciding influence. Waylett. He lived to the Eighteenth Wm. M. Miller, Carl Nel paid for crops. However Penrose, from (Continued one.) during1 the sion. Think of the probable uproar page century, and was the best repairer In son, Fred W. Petersen. livestock prices'have been that Congressman Hamilton Fish's LaVera "Don't you speak to him year past were He His England. ' ways simple. Lakeside. R. L. Bybee. u red 2o points more than have more?" red Amer in menace" "Red of any a ust Lorenzo discovery Orson Olsen, crop Pett, Tineey lived tike any tramp, sleeping where "No! Whenever I pass him The Phyllis index evoke. the of ica will two these . And Brig-haprices. imagine groups Wright, John A. Simmons, be could, eating what he- could beg. him the geological survey." I now are g that the very mention give equal. From November, 1929 When he came to a village be called Thomas H. Crompton, D. C. Corina, F. LaVera "Geological survey?" to . lamb will of call November, forth 1930, prohibition prices dropon the vicar and asked if the bells W. Fishburn, Joseph H. Hansen, what is comthat's "Yes, Phyllis 34 points, dairy cows 53 points. Then consider the hours that will be L. Johnson, Peter Knudson, Fred needed repairing. If tliey did, he used known as the stony stare." 4- ped monly eggs 50 points and wheat 47 points. consumed by our congressional playNelson, Ephriam H. Wight, Rayto dig a mold lu a field near the Horace Gardner of this place and Outside of the contracted crops the boys, blusterers and demagogues who Christof-fersoChris mond Abel Miss Woodside "Can any of you E. tensen, charcu. Then he pivoted a compass Ethel Petersen of Thatcher were mar of alfalfa seed shows the least have nothing to say but who must say tell me what makes the Tower of Pisa "G. H. Galbriath, Henry W. price on a stake and drove It into the botried at the Logan Temple Friday. Con decline of all other farm commodities. it notwithstanding. This session of lean?" tom ef the pit Around this he built Harris, Lucius, Johnson, Jacob Kunz, to the young folks. gratulations The 1930 Utah Farm Price has de Congress promises to be the fullest Bonnie Bowcutt "I don't know, or up brick work with a fire In It The Joseph H. Petersen, Joseph H. Sid Hess of Brigham was the guest clined take some myself." I'd be25 in most and cent approximately H. Levi. Anderson, Joseph many years. interesting mold lie stuffed with soft clay, bound per Burt. of Ireen Lish Sunday. low the 1929 price. This reduction But we predict that it will not be the with calves" hair. When the mold was Lea Cottam, A- - J. Fife, Martin GilIn Memorium Jennie Marble returned from Ogden based on the average annual agricul last one to meet before December, thoroughly buked, metal was poured bert, I. A. Jensen, Tracy H. Larsen. He rocked the boat income tural for Utah of about fifty 1931. Thursday. In and the bell was done. Marinus Olsen, Robert Wilson. Did Ezra Shank Mrs. Kenneth Spackman and little million dollars reduces our farm in John Waylett a good sound bells These bubbles mark Mantua, Richard J. Anderson, Wil- come betweet thirteen and fifteen milo yield. a single note at a time. If a bell ford Hailing, Nels C. Jeppson, Martin son Jack reurned from Brigham City JUST ANOTHER NATIONAL lion dollars. Since the greater portion Is tapped just above the curve of the Nelson, Elmer Schow. o the week end. . PROBLEM of the farm income o is used for top it will yield a note an octave above Mrs. opera Joseph Hansen left for Los An Calls Fort (Honeyville). John M. o tion expenses, and since the drop in the consonant If it Is tapped VinCalifornia son to visit her geles, Frank Dustman, Horace o Vigorous demonstrations of state farm has reduced from the bottom It will peal Boothe, the in prices farm Lewis Harper, George L. Win-ti- cent and family and daughter, Mis3 come on an Where Ezra sank. a fifth of an octave, and at the be pride are being staged by state rep average of Seth Exchange. Wheatley, Job Adams, Em- Louise. low the 1929 income, it is evident that resentatives in regard to naming an line it will sound a third of an Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Nish and little! this octave. But there Is still further tech- ery E. Wight. reduction will be reflected in pay avenue that will be cut as part of the Lemuel Earl (getting on bus) Martin M. Gardner. son of Plymouth are staying at the ments of taxes, interest, and indebt- Capitol building program. Two thorDeweyville. nique In English bell ringing. There Noah, is your old ark full?" "Morning home of Mr. their parents and Mrs. edness as well as the Ohio avenue and Maine av James b. Burbanks, John Knudson, Is "hunting" and "dodging" and "snapDriver "Nope, only one jackass so purchase of farm oughfares, while Hansen is Mrs. Hansen Joseph must to N. be abolished make Feter Marble. way far. Come on in." ping" and "plain bob" and "bob triple" supplies and necessary consumptive enue, Collinston. Ed. Bigler, and Thomas in California. and "bob major," and "grandsire bob goods for family use. This situation for this. one new street Ohio repreMr .and Mrs. C. P. Jensen and sons is even more serious that stated above sentatives think "Ohio avenue" would cater" and so on. Old John Waylett I'otter. It is about .gotten so that the only Beaver Dam. William M, Hender-sa- n Glen and Delbert are spending two because data submitter used to say that It would take 91 1930 be the correct designation. Maine rep safe way for a pedestrian to cross the compares weeks visiting friends in California. and Joseph S. Johnson. with 1929 when as a matter of fact, resentatives hold that "Maine avenue" street is to carry a roll of barbed wire years to ring ail the changes on 12 on each shoulder. Malad (Corinne). J. Y. Ferry, Jr., bells at two strokes a second, and some Our school teachers are spending farm prices for 1929 compared to nric- - would be more fitting. To Woodruff Nelson, David Hewlett, Senators y their vacation at later mathematician says that to matters, of complicate es Mancommodities for Brigham City, The objection some fellows the sounds of 24 bells would Forsgren, A. R. Kafton. J. S. tua, and Salt Lake. that same year were extremely low. Bf0US3ard a Kansdell, both of Lou- - have toonly a day is that six take 117,000,000,000 years. Peters, Horace Turner. John Nelson. uiav me new avenue Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller visituiiaua, timw-iishould be named for the Pelican State hours is a long time. . Bear River City. Willard H. An ed relatives at Petersen's Sunday. since the existing Louisiana Avenue is derson, H. E. Berchtold, Hyrum E. F. S. Harwood of Salt Lake visitFew Find Contentment being cut to two blocks. California Christensen, Ernest Huggins, O. A. ed relatives here Sunday. OUfc has in Complete Idleness Iverson, Clifford Jensen, Oluf Jensen, jumped in the the fray with a Mrs. Fred C. Farmer and son was 1 demand that the street bear the Gold in Ogden Saturday. There was once a Brockton man who C. C. Johnson, Erastus Peterson. en Elwood. State s name. However, there is an If extra session Owen. L. Abbott. of George gave up work as traveling salesman Congress is f Wilford, little son of Mr. and Mrs. for a Boston concern after many years Brough, Hyrum M. Christensen, John O. W. Snow is very ill at this writing. averted, it will probably amaze ev- already a California Avenue, and it of going to and fro. Freed from his T. Hansen, Lewis Hunsaker, S. Leo Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen were ery congressional leader who is now isn't likely that even the name of the habitual occupation he was restless Miller. MAKE GOOD OR WE DO declaring that an extra session is un- President's state will grace two thorshopping in Tremonton Monday. Tremonton. Robert Allen, George and unhappy. Leisure was something Mrs. Duett Loveland and children thinkable. Consider the situation. oughfares in the same city. Co. Another suggestion is to call the that palled upon him. So he got desk tl. Bradshaw, Guy Ballard, W. R. were calling on Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Within approximately ten weeks, this room In his old haunts in Boston, In Conger, George E. Cropley. K. H Carter at Garland Monday. Phone 21 Congress must dispose of pending street by some general name like Tremonton, Utah rested la a commuter's ticket went In Fridal, Fred C, Gephart, W .E. Getz, A number of relatives from Dewey- measures involving such controversial "Memorial Avenue" or "Columbus Avevery morning, met people he knew, Donald J. Homer, Leland J. Hansen. ville attended the 50th wedding an matters as labor injunctions, power re- enue." The decision is up to the comlunched at his favorite place, came James ti. Keller. William A. Kerr. niversary of Mr .and Mrs. O. R. Child gulation, and unemployment relief. It mission on enlarging the Capitol back home In the afternoon and wax ttenry Uyler, George F. Price. H. C. at must pass appropriation bills, consider grounds, which' includes Ogden Tuesday. dent Curtis (chairman), Speaker of and V take action on at least a n comparatively content Rohde, J. S. Smith. . Francis Cooke of Ogden is visiting A. H. Archibald, R. J. his sister, Mrs. Victor Burbank here It Is hard to break away from long- Garland. congressional investigations, con- the House Nicholas Longworth, and firm numerous appointments, debate numerous House and Senate members, followed routine and find sustained Bowcutt, W. G. Carter , Vernon C. for a few days. satisfaction In either Idleness, play or Elliott, Moses Garrett, H. A. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chidester return the plan for United States adherence travel. Without the dally mental or Charles H. Hales. Oluf. Johnson. Ezra ed from Salt Lake where they visited to the World Court, and delve into Jensen, William King, George A. hundreds of incidental subjects. physical work to which a man has relatives for ten days. accustomed there Is something D. E. Manning, George O. Nve. ine situation would be less acute lacking In life. Almost without excep- P. C. Peterson, Thomas Rampten if Congress hadn't come together with tion retiring from business while still Thomas Wise, t tne odor of gunpowder from the Novigorous In body and mind is a misEast Garland. Delos Adams. E. S. vember 4 battlefields still in its nostake. Not one man in a hundred can Hansen, David Larsen. trils. It would also be less acute if They mean too much to do it and keep either well or happy.- Fielding. T, F. Coombs. John H. practically every piece of proposed you. Brockton (Mass.) Enterprise. Games, Charles C. Hess, Jarvis John- w. Preston Thomas, Agricultural legislation didn't offer glorious oDDor- tunities son, Ezra H. Packer. for political jockeying. Some Utah Agricultural We have the Experience Also aU kinds of Fire and Riverside. Lorenzo Bowcutt. Geo. debate will undoubtedly precede the Station Experiment Hefty Newspapers an confirmation or rejecton of William Hales. Ulen Udy. Equipment to give you Automobile Insurance "Newspapers" In the form of large Aak as Earl Plymouth. of Archibald, Labor: the Best in Optometric Hyrum Secretary of Eu The index of Utah Farm Prices at stone tablets have been discovered Apply Estep, William A. Hes3. Thomas J. 109 on November 15 was 3 points be- gene Meyer, Jr., as governor of the during excavations at Ostla, in Italy. Nish. low the farm price of September of , One la said to record the death of Portage. Isaae Allen, Coniev' Hos- - this , Pompey In 49 B. C, and the will of year, 38 points' below November BROUGH Arnold Hall, Hans Knudson. When You Think 15 of last year and was the lowest for Julius Caesar with his bequests to the Kins, Rawlins. John E. Anderson. Wal ' Secretary and Treasurer month since October, 1921. With HARDWARE people of Rome. . Because of his dis- lace A. L. Cook, W. W. any Anderson, 1921 in from months In war the of the patches eight Gaul, Caesar exception Leslie G. the- Utah Farm Price for October and Is often called the father of journal-Ism- , Dunn, J. A. Hunsaker. Garland National Firm Loan Stokes. but it seems that Cicero, born In November of this year lower than it "Everything To Build Anything" Association Wm. Promontory Nicholas, 106 B. a. has a greater claim to this nas been since December, 1915. The Phone 11 distinction. : Cicero used to post In the Stander. . . decline in farm prices began in GARLAND UTAH Howell. Wm. Anderson and Geo. recent galleries of bis villa at Tusculum a January, 1929 and has continued up Wood. J. record or journal of the passing to the present time. The purchasing Centerdale.J. R. Deakin. events of note, with a list of births, of the Utah form dollar declinpower Snowville. Charles G. Arbon, Jos. ed one deaths, and marriages. From a tetter point during the last two of Cicero's It Is known that he used L. Larkin, D. G. Nelson, Jr. Kelton. Edward Yates. a system of abbreviated writing. Lucin. Wm. H. Crawford. Rosette. Charles E. Kunzler. The only place in tha U. S. when catalogs and Park Valley. John M. Carter and Women and Hats dvartisinsj matter covering- any line of bwtincaa The subject of women and their hats Christian P. Hansen. or product can be obtained Free and Without Is one that apparently never will be Clear Creek. Charles R. Campbell. ObKfatiia) i the American Industrial Unary. Write for Business Advertising Matter you are Junction. Lawrence Lind. ' cleared up to mere man. "My wife," interested in; tame will be promptly forwarded. Yost. D. S. Tracy. said a well dressed attorney, ,"must AMERICAN IRBOSTRIAL LIBRARY have a hat complex. She calls me at Standrod. Lee Neal . EaaineerintBnUdlna, Chleato, Ullaoi the office and exclaims over a hat. 'It's gorgeous. I want It so much. You don't care If I get it, do your she , . - tongue-waggin- Hy-ru- Deweyville m a - n, Wat-kin- s, one-fourt- Hun-sake- r, e, three-quart- one-four- th . com-plo- te Le-Ro- six-ho- ur Politics And Personalities Fronk Chevrolet - Vice-Pre- si Don't Neglect your Eyes half-doze- - - Lin-for- d, e Federal Farm Loans UTAH FARM PRICE SITUATION Interest Rate , JAMES w . : THINK WILSON - . Free to Public - asks, and wenkening, I give In. That night right when I expert to see her In fine spirits because of the gorgeous hat, she is depressed. Inquiry reveals that on the way home she decided It wasn't the hnt for her. She won't take it Dae ana sue won't wear It I'll bet there are 25 hats of hers in our house this minute, and to hear her talk she hasn't a hat to her name. I can't understand News. it."--Detr- oit . 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