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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUKE 2, 1932 PAGE TWO ' BEAR KITES VALLEY LEA DEB -- EAST GARLAND Entered at the Fostoffiee at Utah, as Second Class MatTre-nonto- By. Mrs. David Larson n, .1 ter. y This Week '!h hy f PLYMOUTH By Mrs. Don R. Lamb ARTHUR BRISBANE DEWEYVILLE j - - I i Mrs. By Mrs. Thomas Ault I :x: ere dinner guest af Mr. and waiter Suds berry, Monday, aiiss Ldna Loveland rfhimd to Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman anf Mrs. Annie Chapman of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr .and Mrs. Frank Dustman, Monday. The many friends of Peter Steffen-so- n were shocked to hear of his death and his wife, Mrs. Nellie Fryer has the sympathy of all. Mrs. A. F. Loveland of Logan is spending a few days here with her daughters, Mrs. N. P. Marble and Mrs. M. M. Gardner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dewey and fam ily of Oyden, Mr. and Mrs. Chariest Dewey and family, were calling on :x: Mr. and Mrs. Perry Pottlr motored Miss Vesta Holdaway of Logan, Odell Julander and Do You Know the Words ? to Robins, Idaho, the fore part of the spent the week end here with her parlittle daughter, Gayle, of Kanab, spent week to visit with friends and rela ents. Money Made Quickly James Walton, Editor and Publisher several days as guests of Mr. and Faila tives. Suppression Mrs. Julander Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and Mrs. E. S. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. James Estep of this Parrots and Sheep Fat Stef-ferswas formerly Miss Ora Hansen. Mr. J. Robert, were in Salt Lake City son, Mrs. Phebe Tims of Mound place, and Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Julander is one of Uncle Sam's forest and of Ogden Sunday. Arkansas, Springs, were Ogden shoppers MonCongressman Fuller, Thursday of each week. rangers in Baibab Forest. A splendid program was held in the every civil service employ day of last week. says Commencement At the U. S. Ai C. should prove his ability to "sing, reDeweyville Monday at 2 o'Mrs. of is Hussief, California, spend clock. Mrs.cemetery exercises Mr. j maimer receiveu ma cite, or write from memory" the words D. Lettie Snow lead the Subscription Ratea in V'orPSt Aanr-U Hn ma inr1 ... ing the week here visiting with her ' "v of the Siar Spangled Banner. He must fO Art band in a Dne Tear, in advanoe beautiful few selections. C. Manno-pmpnt- . w P.jntro .96 Mrs. Orvil Nish. sister, Six Months, in advance $1.06 ,, nfi Mrs. Will Godfrey of Provo, know them all by heart. A very clever program and play was J. Dewey of Tremonton, offered the Three months, in advvnce.. Does President Hoover know by .60 u.f ro Knniiav and Mondav pruests at over by the mutuals here Tues- invocation and Louis Jones of Brig- heart all the words of that estimable put i the J. L. Atkinson home. r, .1 n . day evening and was attended by a h&M rV ir Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Bingham, of song? Does Congressman Fuller know Memorial crowd of people. on? y' had as Day. Hyrum Jensen of Col Burley, Idaho are spending a few days them? What precentage of the Senate large Mrs. Paul her o Twenty-twLenediction. the A linston, members u. of the Bee pronounced Kortn. with Mr. and Mrs. f. and House members know them? relatives guests from Monday, Oyden Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen visited A popular song says those words Hive girls enjoyed themselves on a large crowd of folks from far and and Salt Lake. with relatives in Loean. Saturday. known only to the Armenians and trip up Logan Canyon Friday and Sat- near decorated the graves of their lov are Amonfi- - a number of friends calling Greeks. urday of last week, spending the night ed ones. the as well as to your Country on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson, bunaay Mrs. Eugene Schieb and hitie daugh in the canyon and sightseeing in LoWhen You Think afternoon were, Mr. and Mrs. W. lree, ters of Salt Lake City, visit X for a before the Senate and other Cache of gan Testimony banking parts Valley, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wilcox and JJavid HARDWARE rew days with their parents, Mr .and Conk of Svraeuse: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil and currency committee shows that returning home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. A. make can J. Mr. Walker in Wall Melvin Wm. Mrs. money and beyou Fryer. is rapidly Mr. Udy PATRONIZE YOUR Rushforth, reported as Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwood and son of Ogden and Mrs. Borham of Clinton. Street, if you know" how. One little ing on the sick list during the week, LOCAL MERCHANTS At the base ball game played on the group operating a pool in Radio stock, but is on the improve at this writing. Dallas, and daughter, Bessie Lue, of "Everything To Build Anything' Phone 11 local diamond Saturday afternoon, made five million dollars In a week. Another good game of ball was Salt Lake City, visited their parents, A big concern paid $23,500,000 to played here in the East Garland won by a good margin Mr. M. A. and Mrs. Monhere Lish, Plymouth ball over Beaver Dam. another concern, that represented a park Sunday afternoon, with the East day. Mr .and Mrs. Elvan Korth of Salt total investment of $1,750,000, Miss Violet Gardner entertained a and Garland team, and in spite of the Lake City, were week end gutsts of $90,000,000 worth of a certain number of her friends at her home on stock, wind and rain threatened that the his parents, Mr .and Mrs. F. G. Korth. Mrs. Tom White and children of with a well known name back of it, progress of the game, the boys car- Tuesday evening. Out of door games The only place in the U. S.- where catalog! and was sold to the public at $52 a share. ried on and were victorious over the were played and a wiener roast endrerti.ing matter eoverin- any line of buaineu Ogden, has been visiting i nth her par or product can be obtained Free and Without is worth $1 a share now. It W. Rhodes. Mr. Mrs. and J. ents, East Garland boys Oblifatioo ia the American Industrial Library. a number of joyed by twelve guests. The financial answer to the ques- counts. The Newtonby ball team is Write for Buaineaa Advertising Matter you are Mr .and Mrs. Wesley Dustman visMrs. Ben Benton announce Mr. and interested in; aame will be promptly forwarded. the arrival of a new son at their home tion: "where are the snows of yester- scheduled to ited with Mr. and Mrs. James Poul-so- n here with the Plyplay AMERICAN IRD0ST8UL LIBRARY at Petersboro. Saurday, May 28th. All concerned are year? is "they have melted." Many people are mouth team next Sunday afternoon, eninrUIlaUdlsa, Ckic4o, Illinois doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Perry and of 4th the which be to June, promises taking advantage of Ward S. S. conference was held In Turkey of late, thanks to world a of Slatersville, were vis grandchildren good game. 10 and with a. m. sessions at our wonderful bread Sunday depression and other causes, includMr. and Mrs. Gilbert and Mrs. Al- iting at the home of Bishop and Mrs. at 8 p. m. Ralph Richards and offenses against religious preju- bert Heed of ing M. G. Perry on Friday. value. 2 loaves for Ogden, were Sunday Holmgren represented the S. S. taking the veil from the faces of enMr. dnd Mrs. Horace Barnard stake board. At the evening sessions dice, of and Mr. Mrs. Jesse Lamb. 5c, and a quality women, the fez from the heads of guests tertained on Friday evening for Miss High Councilman O. A. Seager was men, school The is the standard conference was Sunday loaf, permitting statues and portraits his remarkably valuable book, a speaker. Mrs. Seager and son, Ausheld here Sunday. The morning ses- Hazel Johnson of Ogden. A social bread. W7e of this IN Mohammed suicides that forbade, tin accompanied Mr. Seager to the was Refreshments Money and Mergers," enjoyed. efening 10 sion held o'clock. at was William have as well the O. ward. The program rendered by the have been numerous. were served to fifteen guests. published by the MacMillan Co., mem-bers'and Miss Cullimore Iris Coombs, Kemal Pasha's Government ordered P. S. white, health different departments was interesting Dr. George L. Hoxie examines Eva Gardner and Veda Gardner atstake the were in board, and no as illustrative to were suicide also talks the news, newspapers or rasin bread that print the depression, the various soluwere shopping in Ogden, Friday. by visitors. for fear of encouraging the habit, and tendance. A very fine program was has no equal, at 5c tions offered for it, and shows Thursday afternoon the Hostess Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover and now Constantinople newspapers are carried out. The evening session was Club home met of the at conclusively that most of the patheir per loaf. Sweet rye daughter, Hazel, spent the week end in all prosecuted for publishing the sui- attended by President Clarence Smith Cooking ternalistic and socialistic remi-die- s OfficHorace Mrs. Gardner. bread at 5c per loaf, leader, Ogden. and First Counselor John J. Shumway, cide of Kreuger, Swedish financier. of the club this year are: Presiers Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore proposed are as hollow as and O. P. Skaggs that of A the stake men and Some newspapers presidency. very public drums. daughter, Helen, of Clearfield, and in the United States have treated our attendance were at both sessions.large dent, Emma- Gardner; vice president, is certainly makes, Mrs. Miller Coe of California, sister The public brings hard times arDewane Smith is the proud owner Geneve Gardner; secretary and treasas treats commendable suicide a Turkey depression of Mr. called Mr. Mrs. on and Moore, on itself. "Unless the average Thora Dewey; song leader, Ly-di- a urer, can of a nice Hudson cure it in cussedan which news, he by they our and thinking ticle James H. Miller, Monday on their way person pays as he goes," Dr. Marble; reporter. Edith Marble; home from visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewignoring it. They cannot. Plenty ot enjoys giving his friends a ride these tomers are buying a Hoxie writes, "unless business is leaders, Ethel Gardner, Genevt Gard free discussion, all the facts are windy days. is Moore, of Pocatello. light, amount considerable conducted upon a virtual barter ner and advisor, Mrs. N. Peter Marble Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Laub and what every situation calls for. O. P. of namThe business was of the Skaggs basis, with each paying for what La-phevening daughter, Marjory, Mr. and Mrs. he gets by giving what he has The Plans of Junction the club and the made to Laub and other relatives from erect goods. lineup ing being general Bakery e You know those parrot-likbirds schoolhouse here to replace summer's work. cinamon rolls, think currently produced, a final crash Logan, were Monday guests of Mr. that lived peaceably on insects until is inevitable . . . The end comes and Mrs. L. R. Shaffer. Superintendent O. L. Brough of Tre of it, a whole pan of were brought to Australia, then burned building. Mrs. Ruel Nielsen and children of sheep when customers on the outer West Jordan Annual County Dairy monton, visited Sunday school servic ate the insects on the sheep. rolls for 5c. cinamon birds the Idaho Falls, is visiting her mother, fringe have used up their saved discovered Show will be held here June 3, County es Sunday. all of these We Next, accidentally, they have Mrs. Larson other and rela Sophia capital and have mortgaged their Sunday evening a special genealogi tat on the sheep kidneys Just below Agent V. L. Martineau announced. on our items here and at Garland. tives bakery earnings to the limit. Almost in Beaver Grading and graveling un- cal meeting was held with Bishop A. Among those visiting elsewhere on the wool, changed Irani insects to fresh daily. shelves, A. a day, a considerable fraction of Decoration of Riverside as speaker. Capener Dav. were: Mr. and Mrs, sheep's kidney fat, and killed thous- derway preparatory to oiling three and visit in Come Musical their buying stops . . . Hard times numbers furnished were L. M. Holman and children, Mrs. Soot by ands sheep. miles road north of town. con be and store our on." Geneve are Edith Marble, Gardner, Roma As with those Australian birds, so phia Larson, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. HanBids called for construction of re- Thorsen and Claude Hoist. A read vinced of the items As for the way out of the desen and children to Brigham and Ogwith crime. It passes from one thing maining lap of U. S. Highway No. 40 ing by Miss Zella Wheatley, mentioned. den; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sorensen and to another. pression, Dr. Hoxie shows that between. Salt Lake City and Colorado' the "assistance" of politicians family, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen, to relatives left u Some twenty-fiv- e State line. Brigham; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adams and radical planners can only Deweyville Thursday morning by auto Russia, not willing to be found unand the J. L. Atkinson family, to Vernal T. G. Alexander ecquired to attend the Dewey family reunion hinder a normal recovery. He Is war it comes, prepared training Clarkston. not only men, but also women ant Chevrolet agency for this sectoin and which will be held at Emmett, Idaho. says: "Individualism may be z- looked to with confidence for conMr. and Mrs. Geo. Record had a children, In the use of firearms. Ia wlil occupy Slaugh Auto Co. building. crete advice respecting the best Price Construction of two pipeline addition, millions of young Russians Transmission lines of Dixie Power number of relatives as their dinner We are offering span over Price River completed re study aeronautics, in preparation Co. in this valley being improver at guests on Memorial Day . paths to pursue to more rapid you Saturday, a ten and more equitable distribution for flying, and thousands are trained cost of $900. Parowan Times. Mr. and Mrs. John Couch of Gar cently at cost of about $3,200. (10) pound bag of as actual flyers. of newly created wealth." at 45c. This Sugar In Switzerland, every able bodied MM Dr. Hoxie's book is refreshing, an is item we use use a to is man on does as heels gun; possesses the it taught coming one, and, at intervals, must prove that of a multititude of other works every day and manit is in good working order, and that ufactured by our lowhich, for the most partattempt NOTICE TO CREDITORS he still knows how to use it. to show the need for a radical cal mills. Come in Uncle Sam might train twenty thouchange in our system of governand get a bag. or more young Americans as sand ment, and in government's relaEstate of Lars Anderson, Deceased pilots, paying them for their time, tion to industry, to workers and Creditors will present claims with summoning them once in so often to to investors, without offering any vouchers to the undersigned at her prove that they are still able to fly. practical substitute plan. The deresidence, in Tremonton, Box Elder We shall need pilots, some day. will are we and if pression pass Wellington Club County, Utah, on or before the 20th wise, it will leave us with knowlCorn at 8 c per can. Manwent the When into Japanese day of September, A. D., 1932. edge that will enable us to preMany of you know churia, they knew what they were goEDITH E, ANDERSON, vent wild in the Their it. are and the for, they getting quality corn that Executrix of the Estate and of ing business cycle in the future. are collectors tax collecting, actually is packed by the the Last Will and Testament of Those interested in economic santhe offers ot bribes, which : : 3 refusing 6 Lars deceased. Wellington people. Anderson, I ity rather than political radicalhad been one way of avoiding taxation. 0 Wm. H. Streeper, Jr., Come in and get sevism, will profit by Dr Hoxie's book. eral cans of this deAttorney for Estate ot the We know that the Date of first publication, May 19th, moon lifts the tides inpower oceans, :o:- licious We corn. big 1932. have many other small lakes, or half filled teacups. A Date of last publication, June 16th, items that will save deep German scientist discovers that 1932. the moon also creates "a terrestrial you money. Visit :o: tide," raising the solid crust of the our store any day 1930-3- 1 the total business earth, and lowering it. Mountains, hills and will readily you transacted by farm cooperaand valleys are all raised and lowered, see the values. tives in the United States, was and we don't even know it. We should be grateful to our moon, about $2,400,000,000, representeeaaya)fj for without its tides, the oceans would ing a tremendous gain over forFOUND Stray brood sow. weight become mer years. One cooperative in- stagnant, and the earth perabout 300 lbs. Owner can get same creased its membership 50,000 haps, uninhabited. by calling at farm of W. R. Conger, and another 53,000. Another Our meat departpaying for her keep and this ad. The House of Representatives Ways handled more than three times as ment is offering 2 4 votes 20 Committee Means to tip. and much grain as it had ever handmany real items in against legalizing Information conled before. Still another handled HELP WANTED Men, age 18 to 35, cerning birth control. Therefore th fresh meat, this four times as much wool as had at least 5 feet 5 inches, to old system will continue. height week. Saturday we passed through its hands previ-- ! qualify for post office clerks, City The rich, that could afford to have will sell Hamburger ously. man carriers and railway mail children, can get the birth control inThese figures, as the Dairyor Ground Beef at clerks. Salary $1700 to $2100 year formation from first class doctors, men's League News points out, 10c per pound. What ly. Common education. Give aee. will coatlnue not to have many are phone and address to Box L, Bear and show men over would be -- Mr. and Mrs. on a t!? To Your Town 0 THINK WILSON . Free to Public BREAD WE MAKE OUR De-Es- ta OWN HARD TIMES of 4-- H el one-roo- m SUGAR NOTICE FOR ICE Beverages & Coal b CORN SEE BESSINGER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH COOPERATIVES FORGE AHEAD. If Men Under Fifty ..WANT COLUMN.. ff f ffff KNEW What Men Over Fifty 6-- i ( I 1 that significant They the cooperative ideal is at last taking hold of the American farmer, in all lines of produce fruit, dairy products, cotton, etc. He is realizing that only by association with his fellows can he pave the way for his own prosperity in the future. This does not mean that cooperatives have attained matur-itTheir growth is only begin- ning. Millions of fanners are still outside the fold. These farmers are, in reality, competing with each other. They are keeping prices down, by their lack of planning and bargaining power, and are therefore unable to use their potential strength and intelligence to put agriculture on a sound business basis. Every thinking citizen wishes the cooperative movement well. The farm is the backbone of the nation farm prosperity means national prosperity. y. Jiiver Valley Leader. 6-- KNOW 2 U FOR SALE All white Crystal, 50 pound ice box. Good as new. Very Reasonable. Burgess Bros. Phone 6.0-- 1. 62t2. 5-- FOR RENT Houses. Fishburn store. FOR SALE-So- Potatoes. Inquire at Russet and Bliss ed First year after on russets. Phone 23 or S9.a-1. cirtifi-catio- n James Walton. tf. CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cows and horses. Reverse call Brigham 493J2 tfll FOR SALE Good building lime $12.00 prr ton. Utah-Idah- o Saear Co., Garland, Utah BUY OR TRADE l8tfd Will buy or trade lor Hoistein heifer calves. Must be well bred and marked. Call Jas. off-Ic- e, Walton, rhone, Res., 29.a-- l; 23. MEATS Th poor, that can not afford many children, including poor women mar ried to drunkards and morons, will be told that It Is wrong to interfere with the plana ot Providence. If they ask why Providence doesn't interfere with the special information for tho prosperous class, they will be told: "That Is not youf business." skin ot an embryonic baby mouse, so small that It Isn't born yet, scientists at the Roskefeller take a substance that stops cancerous growth in a full sized mouse. Rockefeller scientists, constantly fighting disease, discover In the skin of unborn mammals, Including ourselves, a substancs that regulates growth, not only In cancers, but ail growth compelling a finger, or an arm, tor Instance, to stop growing, when it is just the right length, Wa are truly "fearfully and From th te , won-Urful- ly made." (,1931, h Kina less poor fifty. There would be less families left destitute or helptes in financial affairs through death of the husband and father. You do not have to wait to reach fifty very Bacon or over before you begin to realize the value of a trust fund for your family. You can see now that sliced or whole, at 15c per pound Also our choice Heifer There children. FtatarM SradKita, IacJ while you are young and able to work you owe it to your family to establish a fund for them in case you are suddenly deprived of your ability to support them through death or permanent disability. Ask us about our various plans, prepared for you. Tremonton Banking Co. is nicer for the Sunday dinner than a nice me!r loaf prois perly spiced Q appetizing. Sugar cured Pot Roasts, at 10c per pound. Come in and get some of our choice cuts of meat and we are sure you will be a satisfied customer. QaRSIWvGCS "A SURETY OF PURITY" 7 |