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Show PAGE THREH BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1931 Senator if you like the plan? 1 P Chase. Editor and Publisher of the Atlantic (Iowa) East Tremonton Utah Weekly Industrial Review V. News-Telegrap- oOo h, says: now president of the United States, and the recipient var-- i ; of much criticism on the part of WAITE !ons ptouds because he has been un able to work any magic for them if oOo he were not president and were living There are many world problems de at his home in Palo Alto, California, manding solution and the best brains the American feople would be clamor are diligently seeking to find remedies ing for him to fill the executive offor unemployment, to find a market fice as a doctor for their economic for excess production of manufactured ills. There is no question but that would be the situation were Mr. Hooand agricultural products. One of the bitterest pills to be ver at the present time in private life swollowed by the United States gov- with the Nation in the midst of a deernment is the disposition of a huge pression like the one we are parsing amount of wheat, purchased by Uncle through. "The American people are peculiar Sam with the laudable intention of assisting the wheat farmer. At the They either heroize a man beyond all are demanding reason or criticize mm Deyonu ail rtment the farmers tJWlt this wheat be withdrawn from reason. A super-ma- n myth has built market permanently that it be up around Mr. Hoover in accordance soldto Germany at a price, and on with the usual American custom because he has been known as a most long time credit, etc One of the big business men of the successful executive and a most suce cessful dispenser of welfare, but at country, a highly successful man of national standing and reputa- best he is but human like all the rest tion, offered me the following idea, of us, and his human limitations. He but refused to permit his name to be knows of no magical way to make used: money where there is no profit; neith"Our present business troubles are er does he know of any way to set largely attributable to the fact that at naught the basic laws and fundawe are experts on production, but mental principles of economics. "The American people either over mighty weak on distribution. their heroes or else over- "It seems to me that we have a press-agesplendid chance to relieve human suf- - criticize them when they find they fering hi China at this time, and by cannot do the impossible. But, I re the same token teach the Chinese to peat that if Mr. Hoover were living like wheat bread, thus opening a new in private life and the problems conmarket which will some day be the fronted the nation that confronts us greatest market in the world. We today, the American people would could afford to give China this wheat; clamor for his leadership. Such is it is now a menace to the farmers of our inconsistency." out country. "If the President, in his wisdom, should decide this is a good scheme, why not send five hundred soldiers, I trained in our Army schools for bakers oOo and cooks, to China with ovens such as Mr. Orvil J. Nish is doing fine work are used in the field by the Army? These soldiers could soon teach the here with his well digging outfit by Cldnese to make wheat bread and a sinking the many wells further nto a our surplus wheat will the ground to find a better supply of "w Jflnd tia&n be developed. water which has gone dry during the "Not one Chinaman in a thousand long dry spell. He is having good has ever tasted wheat in any form. success so far in finding good pure Our cigarette manufacturers, when in- water and plenty of it. Mr. Austin Nish who has been in troducing a new brand of cigarettes, have a canny way of coming along and the hospital for the last week, after dropping a package on your desk for undergoing an operation has returned you to try. Didn't it work? Of home and is able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mason and son, course it did! And it will work in China with our wheat. Jesse, of Hagerman, Idaho, are visiting "Let's do something Here is a with relatives and friends the latter constructive suggestion, Mr. Farmer. part of the week,8 returning to thir Why not tell your Congressman or home Tuesday. to tliAlIt "If Herbert Hoover, I ! -- self-mad- nt Plymouth fr Information from which the para- - j acres of land from Charles Beard near graphs are prepared is from local pa- - here for erection of broadcasting sta-pers, usually of towns mentioned, ami tion. may be considered generally correct. Construction nroirressine Vernal A- on Utah Power and Light Company's About twenty leaders from the Stake oOo Ogden Plans being considered for new generating station. Relief Society held a gift meeting at The following record of industrial construction of new U. S. forest serthe home of Mrs. George Abbott SatFerron City purchased one and one K. lists items showing investment vice building for region four, estimat half acre lot in H. was Fridal Mrs. activity urday. from George Huntsman, of capital, employment of labor and ed to cost $300,000 including grounds. charge. adjoining new city park, to provide Milford Government purchased 15 space for trees, shrubbery and lawn. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay and chil business activities and opportunities. dren and Thomas Kay spent Friday and Saturdav in Salt Lake. E33 EE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jorgensen and children of. Ogden, visited at the home of Albert Thompson on Sunday. Mrs. George Abbott returned from Morgan, Friday, after a week's stay with her mother. Her brother Lewis Let its urge you not to leave your Christmas shopping until the last minWaldron, came home with her and returned the same day. Mrs. Rae Abute. Here are a few live wire suggestions that will help to make your bott accompanied him home. shopping a pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Ray York and two sons were dinner guests bunuay oi Kim Mann and family of Elwood. George Abbott was a Salt Lake vis itor Monday. Vernon Woodruff and family and Mr. and Mrs. M. Woodruff motored to Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. Wood ruff remained for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. J. C. Shaw. Charles Peterson underwent a ser ious operation at an Ogden hospital last Thursday. He is getting along as well as can be expected. Miss Maudell Seager spent Saturday Our entire stock of silks, including our New shipment just received shopping in Ogden. Charles Kroksh, of Iowa, visited Broadcloth Yorkshire Fine $1.95 line of satin back crepes, crepe de Mr .and Mrs. George Brough, Wednes in all the new popular chine, flat crepes and georgettes are placed day. Mr. ana Mrs. K, is. Brough made a on sale in plenty of time for that new holishades. business trip to Brigham City Thurs day dress she's been wanting. day. All New Shades Including Pastels Now Emerson Abbott and his friend, Mr. Hull, of the U. S. A. C, spent Satur Others In Gift Boxes day night with George Abbott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woodruff were business visitors in Salt Lake City ...... $1.95 Don't Leave It Until The Last Fir IKInmrn1 Give an Eider $1.47 98c 97c Monday. 0. L. Brough was a Brigham City visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McComb, Mrs. Charles Peterson and daughters, AT' lene and Melba, were in Ogden Sat urday. Anderson and family were C shopping in Ogden on Thursday. Mrs. George Beal and Mrs. P. E, Ault were hostesses to the Ladies Farm Bureau at the home of the lat ter, last Friday afternoon. The meet ing was presided over by the Mrs. Lewis Abbott Dainty refreshments were served to twenty two guests. The next meeting will be held at tthe home of Mrs. 0. L. Brough on January 1st. up $2.45 GARLAND-TREMONTO- N K. City, Dec. 12. Becker of Ogden and Mrs. T. R. Becker, the week end. Wm. Victor Burbank and son, Par ley, accompanied Miss Annie Cook to Ogden Sunday and will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook. The ward social, program, plate din ner and dance which was held here December 4th, was very successful. All enjoyed the evening's entertainment. Tremonton Lions were in at $1.60 MILLING CO. tendance. Sunday night at conjoint meeting mutual Plaice Board members were present. Committees met at the home of A R. Burbank and arranged a Christmas program Wednesday night to be held Christmas eve. Mrs. Aivin worr was shopping in Ogden Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence Fryer was in Ogden shopping. Mrs. John A. Fryer was shopping in Ogden Thursday. Airs. Udell nigier and sons were calling on relatives here. Miss Alice Holdaway spent a pleas ant week at Logan visiting her sister Vesta. Mr .and Mrs. Leo Worthlin of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish, Tuesday. CALL THE BISHOP This is a gift that includes ! c. the whole family, more than any other you might give. It means money in the bank for them, money for travel, for education, for business enterprise, for limitless opportunities that occur daily in their lives- It includes you, too. ! I f family this ! If your tenant won't remain, Call the Bishop; If your landlord raises cain, Call the Bishop; If your fliwer will not crank, Or your youngster needs a spank, Or your sweetheart wont be frank, Call the Bishop. Get your Gift today Tremonton Banking Company If your baby's got the colic, Call the Bishop; If your son's gone for a frolic, Call the Bishop; If your daughter shows some spunk, Or blows in your latest plunk And your spirits all have sunk, Call the Bishop. If your baby's trot a tooth. Call the Bishop; If your husband tells the truth, Call the Bishop; If your neighbor, for a joke, Gives your rib a gentle poke; Don't respond with lightning stroke, But call the Bishop. - When good fortune comes your way, Forget the Bishop; for his pay, Forget the Bishop; He looks up yonder I Last Year . : . 15c Don't fail to see our Ask to see our non-wrink- all-sil- Heine-ma- n le t Ties. Blackboards 95c Vice-Preside- nt Novelty dance at B. Mr. and Mrs. John were guests of Mr. Ault, parents of Mrs. PURINA DAIRY RATION - Simplicity Patterns Home of the famous Wm Tribe KMdlnes TOYS Bring your kiddies in and let them see the most complete oOo Cost Xtnas Sale Of Silks Shirt Deweyville More Milk-Le- ss Wm Heir i i When you've plenty and to spare, And there's joy everywhere, And you've not a single care, Forget the Bishop. By L. A. Cowles, Salt Lake City. Contributed. line of toys in Tremonton at prices that will please. 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