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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1932 PAGE FOUR 3AB - BITES VALLEY" LEADER -- Entered at the Postoffiee at Utah,, as Second Class GefTdiir license -- This Week plates'Now Tat-moDto- n, Mat, Brigham City Lafe & Wallys Cafe open! in Jensen building, Main St Utah Poultry Producers v Cooperative Association purchased Fairview Roller Mills. Carbon County will yet 23 i miles of oiled road this summer, according to State Highway Department Cost of this work to amount to $74,920. Par- 1 f Fail-vie- " . ' , GARLAND JFIELDLNG hj Arthur , Say, look here, you Box Elder boostr ers ;G- ::F: Men Alike. Are Let's get ready to go with the crow Fighting T. R. of roosters. on the C. Mr. P. Japan. Petterson went to Poca-tel- o James Walton. Editor and Publisher Mrs. H. L. Richards entertained the Let's not stand in the last row, Precious Gold, Keep It. of last week, returnWednesday members of the Social Development is Sun. Come on, get ready, let's go. Movie Success Secrets. ing home Thursday. Week's Lunch moved to Club Thursday afternoon. During the Vernal Come get your auto license now, Mrs. Ursel Rose was a Brieharn Out of Toklo, across the Pacific, Mrs. business of hour the resignation Published at Trernonton, Utah, cn Let s be ready to run the plow. iew location in building formerly oc- M. A. Citv visitor Friday comes news the that Junnuaokt ; member as a was Garn accepted Thursday of each week. Firestone Tire Shop. Come to the Box Elder Court House, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mkhaelis formerly Japan's finance min- cupied by and Mrs. Irvin Sutherland was elected main floor, ister, has been murdered. He was killnew member. The program was Mrs. F. S. Peck, the Misses Golda the Get your license plates and worry no ed because he disapproved of Japan's conducted by Mrs. Gertrude Hansen. Acord, Julia Manning and Jessie ManSubscription Ratea more. war In China. He talked peace, and The subject was "National Music" and ning, J. T. Arbon and Bob Kirkham Dm Year, in advance $2.00 There those that do not want it shot him you will be served well. e was given by Mr. and Mrs. G. G. attended the institute held in Six Months, in advance (1.08 Then well hear the State O. P. SKAGGS three times. tell, Three months, in advance .50 the activity for Sweeten. Ethel Rogers of Garland City Saturday How Box Elder helps its own, That is not "Asiatic barbarism," it and Mrs. D. B. Jones. Mrs. Sweeten committees of the M. I. A. And makes old man depression groan Is the usual thing. When the great war gave a paper on National Music and Sargent Streeper of the high school began, Jules Jaures, one of the ablest was followed by cornet solos by Mr. faculty, spent the week end in Salt men in France, was murdered. His Sweeten, accompanied on the piano by Lake City. Mo Salt Lage City Lyman-TrahDAY crime was the same as that of W. J. Ault and son, Wesley, of L- Miss Royers and Mrs. D. B. Jones tor Co. Dodge and Plymouth dealers. Inouye, he did not approve were guests at the home of several selections. gan, gave 813 piano Special Main have business for at South Unless war. opened the you were Miss Nona Smith, Miss and Mrs. T. A. Carter Saturday. guests Street Cinnain Even we new this our tried enlightened country as well as to your Country Dr. J. W. Chambers spent Friday Lolita Hodges, Miss Blanche Ferre, were ready to jail anybody not in favmon Rolls and Sweet in Mrs. Mrs. Bert Leo Brigham City on business. Burns, Coombs, nouncer talks. It's coming. Min or of hanging the Kaiser, and you Swedish Rye Bread Mrs. George Henrie is visitine in Mrs. Phillip Wood and Mrs. Irvin were not a if reAmerican you good ' ute hands on watches tick away fused to believe or Pan Rolls you Sutherland. Luncheon was served. - i Duchesne with her daughter, Mrs. that Germans were PATRONIZE YOUR missMen Gunn. nervous lues span. The Clio Circle club met Thursday Clytia have certainly grow enemy soldiers, crucifying alive, LOCAL MERCHANTS afternoon with Mrs. Geo. H. Coombs. j Odell Thompson, student of the U. ed a treat. These are itchy for the zero hour. Far off against barn doors and other loca'500' was played. Mrs. Cecil Haskel S. A. C, is taking his practice teachan occasional boom. manufactured in our tions convenient for driving nails. was awarded high score, Mrs. Mark ing for a few weeks at the high school Human beings are much alike, espec"Over the top!" own large sanitary ' the consolation prize. Phyllis Haws, student of the Smiths when Udy Sounds of scrambling feet, ially they fight bakeries and are onian Business College, spent SaturMr. A. O. Lester Mrs. and Johnson hands pawing across ramparts, sold exclusively by Coombs are in Salt Lake City during day with her mother, Mrs. Grace everywhere is about the muffled cries of "Best of luck-g- ive All the talk O. P. Skaggs Syswar in which China plays the illness of their mother, Mrs. T. F. Haws. Japanese 'em hell," echo through the tha part of the punching bag. tem Stores. Enjoy Mr. and Mrs. George Nye and son, Tba only place in tha U. S. wher. catalog and Coombs. dmtinna matter covering- - any line of baainew loud world. of the wonderful prothese speakers The grade school is preparing a pro- Otto, Bishop W. W. Richards and Mr. Newspapers republish Theodore e product can be obtained Frae mm4 Without Concentrated hell blots out the Roosevelt's letter to- - President Tart, Obligation it tKa Ameaican huluttrial Library. ducts as well as our gram to be rendered at the regular G. G. Sweeten were among those who Write (or Buaineea Advcrtttins Manet you are announcer. Microphones roar written In 1910, saying: iniercetoti in; aame .will be promptly forwarded. sacrament meeting services Sunday attended the funeral services held in full pound large to vital "Our is interest the keep with infuriated international AMEBICAN IIB6STIIAL LIBRARY loves of evening commemorating the two hun- Ogden Sunday for Mrs. Julia Mc Mur-tiout of our country and at a former resident of Garland. dredth anniversary of the birth of hate. Not the hatred of soldiers Japanese Eniinaeri Building, Cklotgo, IlUaoi Brown or Rasin perthe same time to preserve the good and Mrs. R. J. Stayner motored Mr. George Washington. but the appalling, barbaric Ar will of fect Bread. We sell to Salt Lake City Monday. Japan. The vital interest of enterRichards Mr. Ezra Mrs. and all of them regularmageddon fostered by commer Japan, on the other hand, Is in ManThe regular battalion inspection of tained Sunday in compliment to Mr. ; cial greed. churia and Korea." ' the Headquarters Battery and Combat ly at c. We will and Mrs. Eugene Cannon. The roar decreases 'shouting Warning Taft against "taking any have a big supply of WAR. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Price had as Train, 1st Battalion 222 nd Field Arand the tumult dies, the captains steps as regards Manchuria 'which MonCinnamon Rolls, Pan their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. tillery was held in the Armory and the kings deoart." Word will give the Japanese cause to feel annual Federal InThe Bread and Rolls evening. D. day Rye Welling. we are hostile to them," Theodore ABOUT a year ago the fact that pictures of senseless carnajre rat that Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen were spection will be conducted there Mar. Saturday for week Roosevelt added: persons were killed in tie 18th. home the visitors last week end. receivers. end Logan through shopping. "If the Japanese choose to follow a automobile accidents during an The following students of the grade week Miss Lolita Hodges spent the lists will be announced course of conduct to which we are adperiod than were kill Casuahty school won honors in the essay con-- " friends end Thatcher. in with GLASS ed in the A. E. F. in the World shortly.- - Mossy sayings of great verse, we can not stop it, unless we Miss Blanche Ferre was the week test sponsored by the American Le- prepared to go to war, and a sucWar was extensively comment men uasn to waning, anxious are and Sunday guest of her sister,' erion Auxiliary in Box Elder Countv end cessful war about Manchuria would Beth Manning, 4th and 5th gra eu upon, inow, according to a rears, but the maxims are, Mrs. Lewis Zundel of Plymouth. as good as that of Eng dust. So are the require a fleet 1st place, Theola Jensen 2nd; 6th ai booklet issued by the Travelers of Miss the was Garn Tressa guest land, plus an army as good as that of bodies of men. So are 7th fighting grades, Donna Cloward 1st, Mel-vi- n Miss Lila Welling of Salt Lake City Insurance Company, automobile Germany." Don't you rememthe ideals of Davis 3rd; 8th and 9th grades, the survivors. Just week. last accidents are still worse than ber how delicious Mr. Norman Watkins of Brigham Betty Gibbs 2nd. Ecuador abandons the gold basis. war. During 18 months of the another "war to stop all war." our glass jars of Top Mr. Otto Nye was in Brigham City with a good excuse: it has no gold. Floyd Gibbons, hard-bitte- n City is planning to give a concert World War, 50,510 American Notch Jam was. You and Ogden Saturday. The International with amusement established his headline orchestra the Bank, at 'has hunter, brought soldiers were killed in action or will be surprised to hall in the near future. by the League of Nations, will help died of wounds, and 182,674 were Oriental generals to microphones weak know to that nations maintain the Saturday Salt Lake City Bids called for apgold to so it says. More interesting will wounded, not mortally. In the in explain their campaign views these standard, Pherson $350,000 worth of work Electric large Logan Company proximately jars con-- j the present 18 months ending December 31, to us are the shipments of small, sell at the redicu-lousl- y on local projected storm sewer. installed Hickok Radio tube tester. 1931, 53,650 people were killed in fhet. His next step is actual ktrongly built barrels, filled with low price of automobile accidents and 1,570,-84- 0 radio transmission of battle. And United States gold coins, pouring Most 29c. every one the next step of radio executives steadily into the Bank of France were injured. been has eating The Travelers' booklet empha- will be practical television for vaults. own canned, their to The standway your keep gold sizes some information that ev- every home. What will be the ard Is to keep your gold. This country fruits and vegetaof seeing, as well as hear- should realize in time, and bles but many have ery motorist ? and pedestrian effectwar? that, ' should know. Durinjr 1931 ing, gold exportation, on any pretext out. Others are run Woodrow Wilson, who so de- If our deaths increased 3.3 per cent ovsupplies of Quinine, or digitalis, low, there- - ;. getting 9x12 RUGS er 1930, in spite of a reduction sired to take every issue to the were threatened we should ' forbid fore we are sure evin the total number of accidents. people, and broke his health try- their exportation. High finance tells will welcome eryone Severe injuries likewise increas- ing to do so, could have sat com- you thatas gold is as Important for prosunusual sale. this for or digimalaria, quinine perity ed, despite a reduction in the to- - fortably before a microphone in talis: Bob White Soap , is for weak hearts. You may ask tal number of persons injured. the White House, if he had bu why, with the world's greatest another item that is gold been a few ter. Brisbane -- e, Brig-ham- BREAD - ROLLS er Jun-nuso- To Your Town MyO J Free to Public ; White, e, STILLWORSE THAN j j 18-mon- th 1 ' A JAR J JAM Sino-Japane- se . Keal Bargains fgi-bi- d . FELT BASE This arDarent contradiction is iaid to the increasing speed with which we drive. Cutting m, vi , olation of the roadway were like wise responsible for many death More than 42 per cent of deaths were caused when a car struck a pedestrian. Collisions with fixed objects accounted for 12.1 per cent and collisions with other cars, 24.9 per cent. In the case of in juries, 53.1 per cent when cars struck each other and 29.8 per cent when they struck pedestrians. i fW. inese iacts are or. immense value to the thoughtful motorist. They show the primary causes of accidents and, consequently, suggest means of eliminating them. Drastic steps must be taken if we are to lower the horrible and steadily increasing toll of traffic deaths and injuries. -- oc-cure- d a :o: ence at delegates to the Disarmament Confer- Geneva, Switzerland born WWW WW years later. AAAAAAA. WW W WW WW WW WW WWWWW WWW WW.AAAA $5.50 on sale. Ten bars of supply, something seems to have gone wrong with our prosperity. High finance says the question is not perti- soap will sell for 23c Campbells Tomato Soup is the very nent ..WANT COLUMN.. Young people with their minds and ambitions turned toward this coast, and the Hollywood movies, are warnFOUND Black Chessapeak bird dog ed not to come now, unless they can hit by an auto and one hind leg bring money enough to take care of broken. Owner may get same by them while they seek an opening for calling at Leader office and paying their talent 8 Alfred Santell, one of the ablest for this ad. tl moving picture directors, which means FOUND One brown mare weighing that he knows how to bring out and about 1250 pounds with young colt. use talent, names three things that No brands visable. Owner please make moving picture success. They are, in the order of importcall for same and pay damages. 1 mile west and 1 mile south of Tre ance: t3 First, appeal the power to interest ronton, or call 54.0-the public by force of personality. The vulgar, outworn "sex appeal" is FOR SALE Second hand washers at not meant Nor is mere physical beaubargain prices. Call 15 Maytag ty meant Shop. Second, ability, the power to express emotion, to act Third, aptitude, power to learn, inFOR RENT modern house nate adaptability to the work in hand, 9 See Roy Holdaway. tf. to understand, express. "Women, for stage or screen," says CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Mr. Santell, "are divided in two Cows and horses. Reverse call classes. First the type that men want t.f41 to own, Garbo, Dietrich. Second, the Bngham 493J2 women that men want to protect, Mary FOR SALE Good building lime Janet Gaynor. Between float Pickford, Smear all $12.00 per ton. Utah-Idah- o less definite, less successful." sorts, 18tfd Uo., Garland, Utah 1. re- cently sought authority of the Swiss government to install a radio loud speaker in the Confer-- ! ence building in order to broadcast the sounds of battle at Shanghai, according to a United Press news dispatch. What a difference radio might have made during the World War, could battle sounds have been- - transmitted fifteen years ago by radio, from the ever changing front lines to those 'keeping the home fires burning.' Visualize the brutal shock to American, French and German mothers as they might have highest quality ned soup on the mar ket and Saturday we are sure, every one will want several cans at our special price of 7c a can. heard company after company going "over the top" into bloody action. Listening in, one might have heard a versatile linquistic announcer. He heralds the murmuring action of expectant troops as they move softly about under a gray morning sky. Cold, mud and rain are described. The men shuffle along over duck boards. Rifles and side arms are given last minute inspection. Noise dies but. Oniy the an- - and SURGEON Successor to Dr. Luke Office Over Tremonton Bank Hours 1 to 5 P. M. PHONES 10 and 10-- to Wre have season. some very choice hard heads for Saturday selling at the bargain price of 3 for not but and These are the largest size are very crisp hard and of me- 10c. dium size. -- proposes to tax (100 a year all those called "Colonel". Some Kentucky Governors have appointed as many as five hundred colonels each. In England you are taxed for each footman with powdered hair, and tor other luxuries. Chihuahua has a surer plan for money raising. It will give a divorce, after one day's residence, and the husband and wife need only agree that they want You it, no provocation necessary. realise how real the depression Is when told that "trade" has been slow. MEAT- Our Market has this to offer you. Saturday, we will sell choice Loin Cuts of Pork at the unusual price of 13c per pound. Wienners - on Irrigated Land. 6Vfr per cent. No commissions. JOHN J.SHUMWA fhones: B. R. V. 69.H-- In Los Angeles a youth of twenty, drunk, killed a woman with his automobile. That Is hardly news. The public prosecutor dewauds that the man who supplied the killer with whisky, fortunately Identified, be punished as though he had done the killing.' That 2; Bell, 129 Hindus and Mohammedans continue killing each other in India, making Britain's task easier. Britain discovers with horror that while she has spent one hundred million pounds with us, we have spent only twenty-fiv- e million pounds with her. Her new tar. iff and cheaper pound may remedy that 11.19)1, . Ku FatMfM SraoKMe, 1m.) BREAKFAST SET $13.75 Right now is the very best Lettuce is good news. LOAN $57.50 3 For 10c R Unlimited Money BED ROOM SUITE LETTUCE Kentucky PHYSICIAN $46.50 can- 12-17- tf. JDR. JAY M. SCHAFFER LIVING ROOM SUITE CE this high quality 11-1- OVER THETOP BY TELEVISION. CHINESE , a another unusual, at 13c per pound. Wien ners and Sour Kraut Our grocery has A this to offer 10 size of large Kraut at 23c Why not a few pounds of Wienners and a can of Kraut to sharpen this ever changing Choice appetite. Heifer Pot Roasts at 10c per pound. P. woo I Now Is The Time! TO BEGIN YOUR CLEANING WHILE PRICES ARE DOWN Send Us Your CURTAINS DRAPES RUGS We Clean Without Injuring the Most Delicate Materials REMEMBER OUR SUIT SPECIAL Cleaned and Pressed for 50 Latest and Best Equipment Used In All Work Why not patronize home institutions We Appreciate It SKAGGS U.S. CLEANERS STO&B A SURETY OF PURITY" n SPRING IS COMING : PHONE 37 TREMONTON, UTAH : i |