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Show PAGE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1931 SEX . XCRFLORERS SEER NOAH'S SHIPYARD :. , ! I j. eral Services of big Bear River City brother-in-la- w, POLITICS Charlie Jensen. Burial was in the Ran dolph, Utah cemetery. The three-adrama "Over the Gar den Wall" which was presented Sat urday evening by the mutual of this ward was enjoyed by all attending, The presidential campaign is alThose who attended the drama "The Talk of the Town" given by the La ready on. From now until November dies Professional club at Brigham City 4, 1932, we shall hear of the crimes Wednesday were, Mr. and Mrs. Oluf ber of individual women who can have Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Johnson, the privilege of serving the League in Mr. and Mrs. Burt Gardner, Mrs. Osey such a direct way. Their number may Jensen, Mrs. Christina Jensen, Mr increase, but it is even more important Trena Christensen, Mrs. Sina Thor- that the great mass of women support sen, and Mrs. Thressa Brailsford. the a warm interest Mr. and Mrs. Will Jensen, Mr. and in League by taking its work, and in their homes and Mrs. Henry Hansen, Mrs. Harold elsewhere help to build up a sympa Reese, Mrs. John P. Holmgren, Mrs. thetic public opinion, without which Augusta Iversen, Mrs. Thressa Brails the League cannot fulfill its high misford, Can Hansen, Ivan Iversen, Mrs, sion of and good-wi- ll among the Lorenzo Jensen and daughter Verlynn nations."peace Mansfield Ipson and Orval Iverson were all Tremonton visitors Saturday, Misses Vernell Petersen, Loretta NOTICE FOR BIDS Jensen and Mr. Floyd Jensen, stu dents at the University of Utah, of Salt Lake City spent the week end in Bids will be received up to April 4th, 1931 on $10,000 Tremonton City this city, with their parents, Water refunding bonds to run serially Monday, a number of relatives and friends called at the home of Willard over a period of 10 or 20 years (op H. Andersen in honor of Mrs. Ander- tional) bidders to call $25,000.00 sen's birthday. The afternoon was water sewer bonds now outstanding on was spent in a social way after which which option expires June 1, 1931, also to pay all legal expenses and printrefreshments were served. Mrs. Emma Ohman has been con- ing of bonds. Right is reserved to re fined to her bed for the past weel--: ject any or all bids. By order of City Council, with an attack of the flu. W. E. Getz, Treasurer. J and ct Pennsylvania "U" Expedition Busy in Mesopotamia. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. HolmgTen entertained at a party at their home Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The PERSONALITIES rooms were beautifully adorned in St. rhlladelphfa. An expedition from Patrick colors. The hot turkey dinthe University of Pennsylvania mu- ner was served at one long table, surseum is excavating at Fara. Meso- rounded by small tables and each were potamia, where it Is believed Noah decorated with tall green tapers in erected the shipyard from which he crystal holders, with shamrock place launched the ark. The work of dig- cards and favors . The menu also carging through the mounds of centuries ried the color scheme throughout. old debris was made possible by a Each guest was presented with a grant of the Iraq department of an- spray of shamrock. Following the din ner the evening was spent in playing tiquities. The work at Fara, which is situated progressive games and prizes were In the middle of a desert about 100 awarded in each division. Twenty-fiv- e miles from Cr of Chaldees. is being guests were present. carried on under the direction of Dr. Last afternoon in honor of Erich Schmidt, who will continue op- the 89thTuesday since the first Relief year erations until late spring, according was organized, a very inter to announcement by Horace H. F. Society was given at 2 o'clock, esting program Jayne. director of the museum. with Lovene Jensen in charge. In the the that is "It generally accepted Biblical account of the deluge Is de- evening a one act play and dance was rived from the Babylonian story of enjoyed. A very large crowd was in the flood that makes up a part of the attendance. Punch and cookies were Cilgamesh Epic," the director ex- served. Mrs. Frona Cates. Mr .and Mrs. Joe "In recent years the Joint plained. Mr. Lorin Christensen, expedition of the British museum and Christensen, the University of Pennsylvania muse- Mrs. Meda Holmgren and son Gorden um at Ur has brought to light evidence motored to Salt Lake Tuesday on busi which seems to confirm the historical ness. occurrence of a flood in the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burton and two valley. children, of Cleveland, Idaho, spent "The texts generally speak of five the week end vsiting Mr. and Mrs. Al- cities which existed before the deluge, vin Andersen. Mrs. Burton and Mrs. and of these the city of Shurrupak, or Anderson are sisters. A modern Fara, was the native town of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen were the Biblical counterin Salt Lake Tuesday. part of Noah. Here, according to ac shopping Mr. Mrs. N. Gene Hansen and and counts, the Ark was built. n One of the most distinguished son .Delmar ,of Helper, and Mrs. "In the early days of the present of world and the Denmark of Florence Priest and daughter, of century the German archeologollst visit to our spent Wednesday visiting at the has iust paid her first Koldewey, famous for his extensive home of Mrs. Marie Rasmussen. Miss Henni For is She City. Capital excavations at Babylon, Investigated to the chammer ,a League of delegate two of Wilder Mrs. Oscar and sons, many mounds in the southern part of since 1920, member of the In Nations her Lake with Salt are visiting City, Mesopotamia and in the course of this Holm- ternational Council of Women, who work he made trial excavations at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert is traveling under the auspices of the gren. Fara," Doctor Jayne continued. AnLeague of Nations, spoke at George Mrs. Roy Elwell, Mrs. Ernest "The inscriptions which Koldewey Washington University on the inter Christensen Mrs. dersen: Rasmus and discovered there led to the Identlflca national activities of women. This is tlon of Fara as the ancient city of spent Thursday visiting Mrs. Arnold one of a series of lectures which she Christensen and family. Shurrupak. It Is, therefore, one of the Mrs. Alice Petersen, Misses Har- is delivering in larsre cities of the most interesting sites in Mesopotamia United States. and one that may easily yield histor riett .Sorensen, Bernice Iversen, Dena Speaking of the growing participaare Carrie packZinck, Christensen, ical and artistic data comparable to women in League activities, tion that already unearthed at Ur and Kish. ing apples in Ogden for L. S. Mann, Miss ofForchammer said, "At the first Com Orchard the for Stacy "While It cannot be expected that a manager Den three countries, only Assembly great quantity of material will be pany, of t,lwood( Utah. and Sweden, each in mark, Norway son. Kueben and Mrs. found during the few months remain Holmgren cluded a woman m their delegation. ing for work at Fara in the present Gordon, of this city, are visiting in This number has slowly but steadily Mrs. home of at the season. It is hoped that there will be Salt Lake City increased so that last year saw 14 sufficient time to bring forth evidence Mary Holmgren. Mrs. Vernon Hansen, who has been women among the delegates. The wothat will justify a continuance of work there. We are certain that Fara Is rich confined to the hospital for the past men take their full share of work both ten days, suffering from burns she re- in the Assembly and the committees. in archaeological possibilities." "Several of the special advisory ceived while making a fire, has reinclude women: Intellectucommittees the removed from she so was covered, Three Brothers Meet Health, Mandates, al this Cooperation, in is now staying hospital and on Their Way to Altar city with her sister, Mrs. Anil Iver Campaign against Traffic in Women and Children, and Child Welfare. Baltimore. A couple walked brisk sen. fun"It is, however, only a small num- attended the P. Nelsen ly into the marriage license bureau Hyrum here and requested a license for "Wil- Mesopo-tamia- n - Woman Speaks Of Women wo-we- Og-de- n, Ham Allaband. twenty-threof Ken- nett Square, Pa., and Myrtle N. East- burn, sixteen, of UnionviJle, Pa." Another couple entered. "Hello, Earl," the first applicant said, "this Is a strange place to meet." The second couple asked a license for "Earl F. Allaband, twenty-one- , of Kennett fcquare. Pa., and Eva M. Cros- san. of Unlonvllle. Pa." i. ! i license clerk was i ne umrnnge mazed. While the four chatted ex citedly a third couple entered. iru, 4ook who s nerer- tne new comers said. Then they stepped over to tne clerk and made application for a license for "Harvey Allabnml, twen- or Kennett Square. Pa., and Margaret E. Gallagher, nineteen, of Kennett Square, Pa." ine clerk read the three applications again, and then asked the third applicant if he was related to the two earlier applicants. -were brothers," Harvey Allaband answered. "Can you tell us where we can find a minister?" j.ne tnree couples were married In Chestertown and left for a honeymoon at Atlantic City. NOTICE OF SUMMONS the Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for Box Elder County. Clarence E. Smith, as President of the Bear River Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a corporation sole created and existing under the laws of the State of Utah, and accomplishments of both major a low 'tariff. Democratic party, a. Democratic party, as well parties and the merits and defects of their personalities. Senator Simeon as both low and high tariff RepubliD. Fess of Ohio, Republican National can parties, a wet Republican and wet Chairman, is "going into high gear," Democratic party, and a dry Republias he expresses it, to tell the country can and a dry Democratic party, an about the president's hidden virtues. trust Democratic party and Democrats will answer him, statement but why go on! high-tari- anti-pow- for Statement. Progressives, recently meeting in the Capital, denounce both parties as incapable and insincere. Since Hoover is generally conceded the Republican nomination, and the "third party" is still unbom, the pub lic interest centers in the Democratic camp right now. Among those "fa vorite sons" who are spoken of as pos sible leaders of the donkey-rider- s when they go forth to battle next year are; Franklin Roosevelt, Newton D. Baker, Joseph Robinson, Cordell Hull, J. Hamilton Lewis, Governor Byrd of Virginia, Albert C. Ritchie, "Jim" Reed, Owen D. Young, and Senator Thomas Walsh. It is true that offering the names of some of these at the convention will be only a polite gesture, but few of the honored will suspect it. They feel that they are in the main parade nowr, and act accordingly. Perhaps it would be better citizen-hi- p to worry less about the names and more about the issues. But where are the issues ? They are lost in a welter of intra-part- y squabbles. Imagine trying to form a new party to take care of the disgruntled factions of existing alignments. Just one party wouldn't do. There would have to be In the District Court of ff er Another fault to be found with many of the younger generation around Tremonton is they are doing too much neck and not enough head work. When the lion and the lamb lie down together the camel and the blind pig will do the same thing. Don't Neglect your Eyes They mean too much to you. We have the Experience and Equipment to give you the Best in Optometric Ser vice. When You Think HARDWARE THINK WILSON "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 Plaintiff vs. W. A. Nielson, Blue Creek Land & Livestock Co., a corporation, and P. A. Nielson, Defendants. Summons The State of Utah to said Defen dants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, witliin thirty-twdaye after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgement will be rendered against you according to the demand of complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of the Court. This action is brought to quiet plaintiff's title to the land de scribed in said complaint. Lewis Jones Plaintiff's Attorney, P. 0. Address 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg., Brigham City, 2 5 to. 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