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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1931 agesh. Sx Simple Principles for the Argumentative The six principle of effecllre argu ment might be worded In many tnt stated In very simple terms they aj, sure: l Don't tryjour to do all the talking. Hemember ants to opponent talk just as badly as yon ether fellow a chance. do. Give the 2. Don't Interrupt your opponent's ..talk with a 3. Do not assume an argumentative. dogmatic attitude. Don't wear boxing counter-argumen- t. gloves. 4. Ask questions In a pleasant. In quiring tone of voice during the first half of the argument. 5. Restate clearly and fairly In a very few words of your own the gist f each argument your opponent advances as soon as he advances It. 6. When you reply, stick hard to the subject. Bring out the key Issue and stick to It Don't digress and don't let your opponent digress. In explaining the application of these principles I wish to emphasize first of all that the only way you can get their full benefit Is to paste them en your mental hatband and use them Most perconsciously, deliberately. sons who use them at all apply them unconsciously. .And most persons who violate them are unaware that they are doing so. If you do not practice them until they become a habit, you will forget and will not use them at alL Albert E. Wiggam In the American Magazine. Horn of Moses Traced to Medieval Painters It was the custom of medieval artists to depict Moses with horns. The figure In the church of St. Pletro In Vincoli at Rome, regarded as Michelangelo's masterpiece, shows the Israelite leader with horns. It Is described as a representation of the wrath of Moses when he came down from Mount Sinnl, and found his people worshiping the golden calf. It has been explained that the horns were used to give an effect of strength, and this Is supported by the fact that horn Is frequently used In the Bible to mean strength. Bible scholars believe, however, that the mistake arose from a wrong translation of Exodus 34 : It Is stated that 29, 30, where "the skin of his face shone." In He brew, the word for this Is qaran. meaning "rays of light darting out," while the word for horn Is qeren, and It is believed that the first translators of the Bible into Latin confused the words, thus giving currency to the colossal . horn tradition. UTAH AGGIES WHO LEAD IN WESTERN DIVISION Pearl Mortensen attended institute at Thatcher Brigham Saturday. Monday evening the genealogical members held their meeting at the home of W. C. Waldron. The lesson Bp. A. N. Wight, E. E. Nelson and on record keeping was given by Mrs. Vsa Nelson were Brigham visitors A N. Wight At the close of the meetFriday. ing' Mrs. Waldron served chili, cake Walter Christensen of Price was at- and ice cream. There were fourteen tending to matters of business here on present Monday evening a cottage meeting Monday. was held at the home of Mary P. AnMrs. W. A. Westmoreland and of Tremonton visited over the derson, under the direction of Brothreek end with Mrs. Westmoreland's ers Eberhart Zundell and William S. Muir of the Tremonton ward. All who parents, Mr .and Mrs. R. G. Watt attended expressed themselves as havMrs. Clarence Anderson and little an enjoyable evening. son, of Brigham, spent the week with ingMrs. Limb of the Primary Stake N. her parents, Bp. and Mrs. A. Wight Board, attended primary conference L. V. Wight, Ethan Cutler and Mr. Sunday evening and brother Petterson and Mrs. Davis of Perry visited at the and Brother Wise were the High Coun homes of E. E. Nelson and Asa Nelson cil representatives. Their remarks on Friday. were timely and interesting. The Misses lone and Lois Dunn Tuesday evening the play "In The visited over the week-en- d with their Making" was presented, under the di parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunn at rection of Miss Lois Watt The cast Blue Creek. included W. C. Waldron as Judge Mrs. A. W. Bergstrom spent Mon- Bardell; Lucille Nelson as Miss King; day with her daughters at Tremonton. Grace Anderson as Mrs. Truman; Ros A large number of our ward attend- ella Anderson as Mrs. Selesky; Roy ed the funeral services of A. C. Christ Peterson as Spencer and lone Dunn as Leah. ensen at Brigham Tuesday. The services were conducted by Bp. A. N. Wight and the speakers were P. N. Pierce, Brigham Nelson, A; W. Bergstrom and a nephew of the de ceased, Mr. Christensen of Mt Pleas ant. Interment took place at the Brig Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jack accomham cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Nelson and Mr. panied by George Elk were Garland and Mrs. E. E. Nelson were pleasant- visitors last Saturday. Moroni Timbimboo drove to Trely surprised by a number of friends at home of Asa Nelson on Wednesday monton to do shopping last Friday. The Bishopric of Washakie accomevening. Games formed the evenings by their wives attended tha panied pastime. Refreshments were served to twenty-seveSeminary class at Malad last ThursSaturday evening Mrs. Nephi Did- - day evening. This course is being erickson entertained in honor of her given to the adult members of the husband. It being the birthday of the stake. The home missionaries who visited twins, E. N. and Nephi Diderickson. Games were indulged in. At a late our ward last Sunday were: Benjahour delicious refreshments were serv- min Lundberg of the high council and ed, the guests being seated at one long Bros. Yearsley and Beaton of Wootable. Covers were laid for fourteen. druff. Henry Beuhler, one of the Stake Monday evening Mrs. E. N. Dider ickson entertained in honor of the Genealogical committee, also visited birthday of her husband. Games and our meeting in the interest of geneamusic formed the evening's pastime. logical work. He was accompanied by At a late hour a sumptuous supper a number of young people, who came was served. Covers were laid for about to visit Sunday School. Enos Pubigee and Everett Neaman fourteen. of Washakie visitA very delightful affair of the week was a bunco party at the home of ed Samaria last Sunday. Bishop Parry and Moroni TimbimMr. and Mrs. T. E, Adams Saturday boo were among the speakers at the evening. Joseph Nelson received the genealogical meeting held at Portage for Peterscore and Sarah prize high last evening. Sunday son low. At midnight a delicious three course luncheon was served at ... The St John basket ball team play small tables. Covers were laid for ed the Washakie team at Washakie last Monday evening. The score was fourteen. 0 in favor of St. John. Thursday evening the Scouts and Bee Hive girls were entertained at a progressive supper. The first course was prepared and served at the home of Miss Clara Peterson, hot chili. They then went to the home of Miss Sunday School: 10 A. M. Junior Phyllis Roche where a delicious hot Church service 11 A. M. League serv supper was served. The third course ices 7:15 P. M. Evening services of was served by Miss Lolita Hodges and clock. o Sermon topic Miss Pearl Mortensen. Here a mock worship eight A Teacher." "Christ supper was served, which caused much You will find a most cordial wel merriment. The fourth course, that of at all services. come ice cream and cake, was enjoyed at the Alvin R. Dickson, Pastor home of Fay Waldron. Those pres ent were lone Dunn, Clara Peterson The neighbor's radio, like the neigh Roche, Fay Waldron, Juanita Roche, Ellen Watt, Mildred Borgstrom, Pearl bor's children, always seems a heap Mortensen, Lolita Hodges, Oral Ad- worse than your own. ams, Roy Peterson, Virgil Waldron, Othella Adams, Bert Anderson, d Home is often a place where a Tre Peterson, LeRoy Borgstrom and monton man goes after his day's work Uolden Watt to take up his listening where he left Lisle Adams, Lolita Hodges and off in the morning. I chil-ire- n, k fesiM i llfclV'. MI I Washakie ' y ALloOP n. home-missionari- es -- Gi4QO Aggies And B. Y. U. to Meet Friday And Sat. LOGAN. Two stirrini? honn bat tles are slated for Friday and Satur day evenings in Logan, when the B. Y. U. Cougars and the Utah Aggies meet Not only will the games be crucial in the Aggies' drive for second successive chamnionshiD. hut tW bring together two teams that are deadly rivals, and two brother coaches, each of whom delights in chaking up a victory over the other. B. Y. U. droooed slitrhtlv in t.Tio championship race by losing" two hard fought games to Utah U last week. Both games could easily have gone play the game that way. The Aggies either way with the lead surging back will certainly have to bring up their and forth every couple of minutes. shooting average to cope with B. Y. Those defeats should merely stir the U., always a strong scoring team. Cougars to their best basketball. UnTo the time fine questionably Coach Ott Romney has one of the greatest teams he has ever coached. They simply need to get going. They need two victories to get back into the championship picture. Coach Dick Romney's Aggies were fortunate to eke out both cames a- the really strong Bobcat team! gainst . . , T ati. uozeman, particularly m view of their poor shooting. In the first game the Aggies had 76 shots at the basket against 50 for Montana State, and this doesn't mean about 60 lone shots because the 1931 Farmers simply don't 24-2- Bloom for Danger Signal , The hibiscus Is the flower which is een everywhere in Hawaii, and It Is estimated that there are about 2,000 varieties. In Honolulu bunches of flowers are to be seen at every hand. In the office of the governor there Is always to be seen a great floral ball one yard In diameter consisting of 000 blooms. These are picked and arprisranged each day by a long-teroner who Is also the gardener, and this bouquet has been there every morning lor many years. The common red nlblscus, which grows wild, is frequently made use of as a danger signal. It Is not uncommon to see a great bunch of these flowers In the street where laborers are at work on the highway. The flowers are also often seen dangling from the rear of a track with an overhanging load to warn pedestrians to keep away. Methodist Church You Con Use the O Wil-lar- many operating economies years of experience and study have taught us can all be turned to your individual service-- to your profit. Get the full benefit of them this year by buying all foods at Safeway Stores and Markets. . "EXPRESSION IN DRAMATIC ART" As an introductory offer be given for ... 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SAFEWAY PRICES FOR SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 Call No. 11 for Appointments : Register By February 13th : On plTve Confine your food buying to Safeway Stores and Markets and the end of this year will hnd you with a bigger savings account than ever before. Our uniform policy of keeping all prices consistently low; our immense buying and selling facilities and the -- Bursa Muiical, Ganiu As for Burns, his genius fed upon, dally and hourly, the floating Highland airs that lived among the people. He was a musician born. Some wind would blow him a wandering line of Terse, some ancient tag of a ballad, and a strain of an entrancing Celtic melody,! Whlls he drove 'his plow he would whistle and chant tilt he had woven them Into something that made all the world In love with him for ever. Grace Rhys, In the Introduction to "A Celtic Anthology." : defensive present work and great floor given the Aggies their four"ins. With Parkinson in the game the Farmers simply have the ball most of the time. If they can begin to hit the basket this season's aggregation should be as good as the 1930 sensations. The Aggies' chances against B. Y. U. will be increased if George Young can get back into the game, though Bennion has been filling in at guard in great style. Young is a demon on defense. mm . . f " ' 10c B |