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Show sn PAGE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1930 Milton Anderson Week This Arthur Brisbane Returns From Trip i by Guardsmen as Senator James Watson of Indiana are bitterly criticizing the President for injecting the WorH Court issue in to the short session. Among the Democrats, there is outspoken resentment over the policy of Senator Joseph Robinson, of Arkansas, minority floor leader. It is so outspoken, in fact, that two Democratic senators have felt constrained to announce publicly that no resentment exists. Milton Anderson returned Saturday night, November 22, after a ten day of trip to the third National Congressheld the Future Farmers of America, in connection with the American Royal Livestock show at Kansas City, Mo. Future Farmers representatives from 39 states of the United States were present. f At the Congress, the National for the Future Farmers was drawn up. While there. Milton attended numerous banquets given by the ehatn-o- f Kansas City. Mo. Basket ball, for this season, has and Kansas City, Kansas, and listened to the National Public Speaking started. Coach Walker chose a very mnfoct in vrhieh Unhert. Jones. Presi good way for picking the squad. He try dent of the Weber Hieh School, won i k.) ii Af th hnvB who wanted to thiss out for basket ball meet and from third place. difMilfytn went in the romDanv of Mr. group he chose six teams from He apof the Stock country. Utah Bunnel and the ferent parts and Mrs. For Judging team of three members, who pointed a captain for each team. Orhn were Farrell 01 sen, Glen Berge and the Portage team he appointed Dale Wilcox of i'ayson. Hess; for Riverside, Voss Ward; for He saw many interesting sights and Garland, Wayne Garett; for Tremon-toEvan Green; for Deweyville, How places, among which were the American Royal Livestock Show, the Ameri- ard Dewey; and for Bothwell, Frank can Telephone building and the Am- Hawkins. These teams piayea a series of five games or each team played erican Royal building. a.H other team. The final results Milton went as one of the representatives of the Utah Association of the were: GamesLost Games Won Future Farmers of America. The oth- Team 1 4 er representative being Robert Jones. Garrett 2 8 Hawkins 2 3 Hess "nonob-structionis- Welcome to Einstein Wise, Super-Wis- e, , Coolidge Japan's Mighty Growth -- Professor Einstein, arriving in got a noisy reception and ildnt like it His friends are mathematics, astronomy, abstract thought. They don't yell, or push. Reporters fonnd it difficult to Question Einstein, knowing well that only six men in the world could understand his answers to important questions, and probably no newspaper nan is Included in the six. America, The learned professor, supposed to supplant Newton, says the law of aravitatton doesn't act everywhereAlso, straight lines do meet, and, "the Infinite universe" is not infinite. It Is all made of curves, and so comes back to the place whence it vstarted. At least, that Is how it sounds to ignorance, which asks Professor Einstein: "If the universe isnt infinite, what b located outside of its boundaries? And lfas you say. there was a point fat past history when time actually began, how do you explain thatT" Professor Einstein says: "I explain it perfectly, but you cant nderstand the explanation." What can you reply to that? A mouse can't understand a telephone, although it hears the bell ringing every day. In any case, Einstein is a gigantic mathematical genius, no doubt about that, and he is most welcome. Prom New .York he goes to the Pacific Coast where an American, Professor Mllllkan, discovered the cosmic ray, another puzzle. The professor will learn that this country is Quite a "continuum," the new word for the infinite ether. - : In a recent issue of the Chicago Herald - Examiner, Calvin Coolidge published an excellent short sermon on advertising. Having good merchandise is not enough, said Mr. Coolidge, "It is just as essential to create a desire for it. That is advertising." ' The article concludes:. "Goods not worth advertising are ot worth selling." .., Wise words, from a wise man. Somebody else pat it even more briefly:- - "If your business isnt worth advertising, advertise it for sale." In spite of eartquakes, tidal waves, re- - territory,, census tarns show that Japan's population is 4,667,000, more than tour minion in crease in five years. Greater Tokio, with a population of 4,168,000, is the world's uuro cuy. Including colonies, Japan's population is 80,000,000. ' A great, powerful people, the Jap anese. What would be tneir numDer had they been able to spread unre stricted on our Pacific Coast? and restricted t" pro-rra- m Basket Ball Season Begins n, Politics And Personalities is shedding tears over the swift, complete collapse of the much advertised "spirit of harmony" that Nobody was to have existed between the two major political parties in this session of Congress. In the first place, no one expected such a spirit to last; furthermore, no one wanted it to. A harmonious congress just wouldn't bo any fun. It wouldn't even be natural. Why, it simply wouldn't be Congress! The administration's depression re lief program touched off the fire works. Immediately, Democrats be gan to assail the President's plan for adimnistenne a J160.tKW.000 emergen cy appropriation through executive dc partments. Why should the Administration be given power over so much money restraint. Representative Jas. Byrnes, of Tennessee, and other prominent Democrats asked. And the Democratic Representative James B. Aswell, of Louisiana, characterized the cutting down of hia S6O,O0O,000 drought relief measure to $25,000,000 by Republican committeemen as a "crooked, cheap political trick." These are only two instances of the hair-pu- n g now rampant ing and among our "cooperative" statesmen. Revolt has even spread within party ranks. The Insurgent Republicans have never made any pretence of go- ine alone with their Regular party brothers. But even such stalwart OH name-callin- 3 Green 3 2 Ward 5 0 Dewey era will receive a great deal of benefit from their membership. Anyone j Notices desiring to unite with the Farm Bureau will please get in touch with any beUnistudent at the one of its officers. An effort is Tyrell Seagcr, a Notice is hereby given that the versity jsat' home for the holiday ing made to solicit everyone, but many Board of County Commissioners of season. f are missed because of absence from Box Elder County, will, on Monday, home or reasons. other Sammy Kay accompanied Walter December 29th, 1930, at an adjourned Ehmann to .Texas last week. session, adopt a budget for the next Mrs. Charles Petersen returned School Opera Chosen calander year. Public hearing will be from Logan Sunday after several days allowed on the proposed budget prior visiting therjex, J to its adoption, such hearing to be Miss Maudell Seager was a Salt "Lelawa," ,the high school opera held on Monday, December 29th, 1930, Lake City visitor Saturday. for this yearwill be presented under Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Mirr the direction of Mr. Nye, sometime at the office of the Board of Mae Fridal and Mrs. Ted Newton during the latter part of February. Board of County Commissioners, were In Logan Friday. A strong cast of eighteen charac By T. L. Davis,1 Chairman Mrs. Ira Fridal had as Sundav ters has been chosen from the ulee Israel Hunsaker Jr. Member Mr. Club music classes. and pre Nye her Mr. and Mrs. C guests parents. G. G. Sweeten, Member. dicts a bigger and better opera this W. Merrill of Brigham Gty. behas been than ever year presented ,merson Abbott is home from the fore. U. S Jl. C for the holidays. Lelawala is a beautiful legend of Noel Bennion of Locran was a Sim- Niagra the "Thunder Water" of the When You Thin1 in the Abbott home guests day George Indians. Humor is throughMrs. Lewis Abbott is quite ill with out the opera. A developed HARDWARE picturesque setting a bad cold. EaTremonton -i- County-Commissioner- Fi-ida- l. . t2. is obtained in the costumes. Miss Rae Abbott came home from Morgan Wednesday, after an extended visit with her grandmother. Miss Wanda Garfield is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Garfield through the holidays and Miss Leona Garfield will spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Chas. Garfield. lnese young ladies are attending the B. Y. at Provo. Irvine Garfield, student at the University, came home Saturday for the holiday vacation. Methodist Church 1t on Irrigated Land, 6V& per cent. No commissions. JOHN J. SHUMWA1 Phones: B. R. V. - A MERR YCHRISTMAS A HAPPY NEW YEAR Again x UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE ASOCIATION TREMONTON BRANCH FOODS to Make it Merry that you table from our System Stores was foods of a quality worthy of this great holiday at prices that leave money i in1 one's pocket. The 0. P. Skaggs System wishes its thousands of patrons a Merry Christmas And we know if; you follow yur regular daily procedure of buying at an 0. P. Skaggs System Store, you will be as sured of food to make your New Year prosperous, :, i i u Santa Is Here ' dt And he invites everyone to come and see the marvelous assortments of toys, gifts and ; games for young and old; "l i' j i 1V 1 Ar Carrington Jr.. publisher of Hardware Lumber - Coal Farm and Homo Supplioo active Post-Enquire- r, newspaper, would like you to know that Oakland doosn't propose to take any "denreaaloa" lrinr down. Recently f Mr. Adolph Zukor broke ground t tor a 3 't E t v rt.il Alameda county.. Unci lam starts his Hew Oakland i poetofflcc In January. Those that aaa 'build should build, with the govern. meat setting a good, example. ; f - Cut this coupon which yri entitle you to a discount on all purchases made at thn 5 time of presentation ' , , . $ j I Washington thinks there la a prob- ability ot war la Europe la the nest three to five years. It might come sooner. We learned In 1114 that the crack of a niatal am! the foolishness of rulers can start a war as gukhly as a match can start a I XUf txtMSMtilagCt. , i GOOD T7ILL . t :! .l .. t -' ' i : f - ! f ( r . i '. . i J ' f ":" t ;': ; 1 OUR BSST ASSET , ,.t:.: 'ff.i l i I Mm-'t- i . . :'r.i .' ' X u,U : ill , ... .. , . , )..'! !;..! vMt , Farmers' Gash Union may be aaothec pistol sfcst ') X'-i- - - 4 Mff $3tf4.9 Oakland theater, which Is part at the $M,000.90 building pro- gram now under war in Oakland, In 1 5 4 .' Bell, 129 successful work with it's right compensation. Although a depression exists at this time it will be followed by better times. This is an Economic Law; so we can only do our best with the present and reap our full reward when the pendulum swings upward. May the tidings of the New Year leave with you satisfaction for the past, dexterity and confidence for the present, and faith, culminating is success, for the future. EVERYTHING Lucciano, ' an "informer." called "Cheeks", be-- '' caaie of his pink ' complexion, 'sent three murderers to the electric chair. r. He was one of their gang and his evi- -' dtnee saved him from death.' At I T"' o'clock, a tew mornings after, gunmen murdered him, as he sat in rests- - f; the : Oakland 2; We wish you a Merry Christmas, filled with the of times well spent, and a New Year full of gladness und "A Merry 55 Christmas Some time ago Nicholas E. 69.8-- AND Those are primitive Hindu gunmen. ' LOAN TO OUR MEMBERS AND FRIENDS In far Calcutta three Bengali gunmen forced their way to Colonel Simpson, head of the Bengal prison, shot and killed him, and wounded another ' officer. Two killed themselves, the third tried snlcide, but failed. ''' to a cold." - Just one reservation would answer every purpose. It should read: "You nations of Europe kindly attend to your business, with your League and your Courts, while we attend to our business with our Constitution and our Supreme Court. They have worked satisfactorily hitherto." " Unlimited Money ' Mr. Benson " After all? what is the difference between the rich man and the poor man," Don Grover "The rich man has acute laryngitis and the poor man has The senate, asked to push us into the League of Nations" back door, through the League Court, is assured that amendments and reservations ar ranged by the great lawyer, Ellnu Root, will give the United States all the protection that it needs. The confession that we should need protection is enlightening. 'Ours are more efficient. "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 ' Sunday School 10 A. M., Mrs. P. E. Ault Superintendent. Junior Church service 11 A. M., storw sermon: "No Recommendation." League services at 7:15 P. M. Evening service of worship 8 P. M. Sermon subject: "Trails End." A New Year message. The girls of the Junior Choir will sing both morning and evening. We invite you to worship with us, Sunday. Alvin R. Dickson, Pastor. Walker had a group of scorers who kept track of FARM BUREUA NEWS what each man did. Other points than O. L. Brough, president of the basket making were given attention. North Box Elder Farm Bureau was in outBy this system of scoring the Collinston Wednesday to attend a were: team on each men standing of the people in that terrimeeting Team 59 Gleason tory relative to the removal of the Garrett 40 station. Garrett Garrett 49 The hearing was given before the Thompson Hawkins 36 Bowcutt Hawkins Public Utility Commission. 49 .. Mason iinao Mr. Brough and J. Wesley Horsley. wo 72 Green Green District Attorney, represented the i farmers in a Atkinson .. Ward plea to retain the sta29 Ward Ward tion, believing it to be a great bene29 Christensen Dewey 4iS fit to the people in that district, and Christensen Dewey A class series was played after this. reported that a considerable amount The Seniors came first with Juniors of business was cared for in the way of freight, and loading of stock, etc. second and SoDhomores third. After this series was played Coach The Oregon Short Line reasoned that Walker chose the following men for there was not enough business to justhe backet ball squad: tify a station there. There was a great Green, Gleason, Garrett, Bowcutt, deal of interest manifest by people Atkinson, Grover, Dewey. Mason, Haw from over the valley who were preskins. White, Jones, Halford, Oyler, ent and who hope the outcome of this Christensen, Hansen, Peterson, Ward meeting will result in the Collinston Thompson, A. Bowcutt and Hess. station being left where it is. These boys are going to do some O. I Brough, president of the Farm now . are this work year They good Bureau was working on the memberfor working hard to be "ship shape" the first league game which will be ship drive in Beaver Dam on Monday. One of the benefits of a Farm Buplayed January 17, 1931. reau in Beaver Dam has been to get A man is a creature who will spot a mail route in that community. Mrs. P. E. Ault and R. H. Stewart a shapely ankle three blocks away driving a car in a crowded city street, completed the membership drive in but who will fail to notice in an open East Tremonton, Monday with a larger membership that ever before sehouse accompanied by a flock of 40 cured. ,. box cars. Leland Hansen was securing mem bers in Elwood Monday and also at tended a meeting there which was con ducted by R, H. Stewart, Co. Agent, in the interest of Rat extermination. The Farm Bureau Board met last Saturday evening in the Midland Ho tel parlor, and transacted business pertaining to the membership drive. They feel very optimistic about the work this year and believe the farm- - - THINK WILSON n i ..." - t t- lit 4 . tA ,j A and |