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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17; 1932 '"TAGETWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at (he Postoffice at Utah, aa Second Class MaTre-ronto- n, : tter. Happenings DEWEYVILLE : By Mrs. Thomas Ault I Published at Tremonton, Utah, Thursday of each week. ARMIST1C DAY PROGRAM. on Armistic Day wes fittingly observat the B. R. H. S. by a memorial program, under the direction of the Subscription Ratea Brigham City Post, of the American ...$2.00 Legion. Ezra Jensen of Garland, was One Year, in advance $1.00 in charge and conducted the following Six Months, in advance .50 program: ..... Three Months, in advance A salute to the colors; the color guards being Dwane Archibald and Blaine Thompson, of the National Guards of Garland; invocation by W W. Richards, principal of the B. R. "America" was sung by the Seminary; as well as to your Country congregation; a snort discussion on his appreciation of the American Le gion was given by Principal Smith: Comrad James Walton of Tremonton, PATRONIZE YOUR gave a short talk on the horrors of LOCAL MERCHANTS war; The Vanishing American, a musical selection, was given by the band. After this the names of the veterans who lost their lives in the war and those who have died since, were ed To Your Town . rrree to nil ruouc Tke only place in tha U. S. where cataloia anil auKvrtuin matter foverina uylioe of buaineaa or product can be obtained Free and Without Obligation ta the Ameacjn Industrial Library. V rite for Buaineaa Advertising Matter you are interested im sanM will be promptly forwarded. AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY Kniiueerint Valldlng. C hi caio, Illinois DANGEROUS DRIVING MONTHS. to-da- y. se of-le- ING AGE. iueii tixveiana were winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Burbank and The program came to an end with sons were dinner guests of Mr. and the retirement of the colors. Helen Elwell Mrs. S. A. Marble Sunday. A number of married folks met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin BEARS CELEBRATE Dustman, Monday night All eniov GREAT VICTORY. ed the picture show at Tremonton and returned to the Dustman home and This, being the first time in eleven was served. supper years, that the "Bears" have won a Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Alvin football game from the '"Bees" the Mr. and Mrs. Con Fryer, Mr. Norr, Bear River students, alone- with the and Mrs. Duett Loveland and Mr. and faculty members, put all work and Mrs. C. P. Jensen met at the home of worry aside and "celebrated." Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudsbury. The was held at 1:00 d. m. Assembly Mr. Smith, Mr. King, Delos Thomp evening was spent in listening to the returns of election and a hot supper son, a former Bear, Coach Harris and was served. Coach Walker, each gave a short talk Horace Lish and James Barnerd ac concerning past and present athletic companied Jeff Barnard to features of Bear River. A matinee dance was held in the Sunday. gymnasium. The enthusiasm, pep and as happiness displayed by the students Notthe best game played this year,. only did it show Box Elder up, and teachers proved that this one but it marked the first victory for great victory was the greatest thrill the Bears over Bees in the the histhe Bears have received in manvl of Bear River. tory years. Justin Anderson. Katherine Abbott - THE UNEND- ir airs, . . nag. first-clas- :oo: mi. 1 in Ogden, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Becker of Ogden, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ault, Saturday. Mrs. Fred Harwood and daughter, Bessie Lue, of Salt Lake, spent Saturday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lish. Ernest Hansen is recovering from a read. Silent tribute of reverance to the Dad cold or flu. soldiers who died in the war, was . Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hassel, who have spent the summer in the East, have given. Mrs. Sweeten led a pledsre to the returned to their home here for the FALL AND WINTER months the most dangerous of the year for automobile driving. Rain, snow, sleet, hail and ice; early darkness, haste to reach home and es cape the cold, tightly closed cars and low visibility, all contribute to the hazards. Skidding is a chief danger of cold weather driving. The motorist must confront not only a visible wet or icy surface, but one hidden under a bed of fallen leaves. Last year 1,740 persons were killed and 51,720 injured in 44,510 accidents due to skidding cars. "The automobilist cannot carry the driving practices of the late spring and summer over to the fall and winter without running a great risk of accident," says Maxwell Halsey, Traffic Engineer of the National Bureau SPEECH. of Casualty and Surety Underwriters. It has been necessarv for the Rivri "Conditions become vastly different in hour speech class to chanire thrir the last three months of the year, and because the sixth hour daily program the driver must take them into has been ommitted about three times Mr; Halsey lays down in the last week- certain rules for the dangerous drivMondays have been the retrular pv- , ing months. amlnation days on, assigned poems, but "Have your car thoroughly inspect- have now become trial days. ed for mechanical defects that may Kate Johnson. have developed during the summer. "Be especially sure your brakes are effective; be sure your tires are in BEAR RIVER s condition, also your lights RETURNS PROGRAM. and your! windshield wiper. It has been a tradition amono"Cut down on your summer speed. "Allow for early darkness and for tain high schools, to trade nrne-rawith each other. decreased visibility. "If you find your car going into a Last Wednesday. Nov K. tb Ton high school sponsored a very interest skid, do not jam on your brakes." Available statistics indicate that ing program at the Bear River high automobile fatalities in the United school. It was highly appreciated by States decreased about 12 per cent all present. In return, the students of the first 7 months of this year. If oear juver have prepared a program that record were to be maintained up to be presented at Logan high school to, and including December 31st, it .oemuer lo. would mean that the number of human lone Davis. o lives taken by motor cars during the year would fall below 30,000 for the OPENING OF CAFETERIA. first time since 1928. However, the The cooking department supreme test is now being applied. of our high Every agency nowadays is endeavor- school, under the management of the ing to bring about a reduction in auto- advanced cooking girls, began their mobile insurance rates. A winter cafeteria service It is interesting to note that an adedriver should realize that he can contribute most to the success of this quate lunch may be purchased for 10c to loc. The ten cent movement by driving which will plate which a pleasing variety of three or the number of accidents. Under the most purfect conditions, more foods, is a new feature this year. Miss Luniham and her the driver of an automobile should are girls i exercise extreme care. And when the hOI)in:r the- student o ,..;n ue generous niu ,, Lad days come, that care should bo m nifir patronage. stretched to the utmost. THE A large number of ladies attended the quilting given by the Relief Society on Tuesday afternoon. Two quilts were made and dainty refreshments were served by Lizzie Jensen and Purdette Farmer. A birthday party in honor of Mrs. Odell Bigler of Collinston and Juanita Gardner was given at the home of Mrs. A. A. Love! and, Tuesday. Jay and Morns Justensen visited relatives at Magna, Utah. Mrs. A. F. Loveland of Logan, is here visiting with her daughters, Mrs. M. M. Gardner, Jr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble. nr.. mm rs Loe-an- . mat a B. R. H. S. STARTS ELWOOD I By Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen Duwane and Ada Frank of Logan, all were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller n Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Mutch, Mrs. Neal J. Andersen and son, Lewis, of Midvale, also Mrs. Emma Ohman of Bear River City, were dinner guests of Mrs. June :x: :x: The following record of industrial P. Christensen, Jr. has accepted J. activity lists items showing investment a call to fill a mission for the L. D. business activities and opportunities, S. Church to Canada. of capital, employment of labor and He will leave for the training school Information from which the paraLake on November 21st A in Salt graphs are prepared is from local pa testimonial meeting will be given in pers, usually of towns mentoned, and his honor here next Sunday evening where a fine program has been ar- Marysvale Wedge mine shipped Everybody welcome. This two lots of ore to Garfield smelter. will the place of the program Bids received for constructing two and dance usually given in behalf m;cfiinr,aripa bridges, grading, surfacing and im- nf r .. i Tm n proving City National Cache Forest Road, County. Christensen and Nyron Hansen were Cedar City Work on Federal build- Logan visitors last Friday. ing progressing. Edgar Francom went to Ogden to Price Work of cleaning Olson res- visit as well as attend to some busiervoir completed. ness, last Saturday. Brigham City New front placed on Earl Ohman of Bear River City; R. L. Fishburn building on South visited his sister and family, Mr. and Main Street. Mrs. Burnice Hunsaker last Sunday. Work started recently on improveMr. and Mrs. R. P. Hansen went to ments on Road. Ogden Saturday. They were accom- Bell's con let Logan Confectionery tract to erect apartment at rear of place of business on West Center St. Huntington Oiling of Highway No. 10 from here north, to horse-sho- e Thompson on Monday. Mrg Mutch als0 visited other n Bear River and Corinne. . the ladies are sisters. "H . Logan-Arde- Cedar-Newcast- Lydia Fridal entertained on Brigham business, Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Peterson was a Logan business visitor on Minday. Milton Anderson spent the week end home from U. S. A. C, at Ligan. And Directory Mantua Plans underway to wicien highway through this place to stan dard width. Corinne Plans underway to widen approaches to bridge over Bear River east of here. The merchant who advertises is offering the readers of the Willard Plans progressing for news in northern outskirts widening bridge paper a service that has no obligation attached to it. They of city. give free the news of the products that can be had in your home Cedar City Plans for expenditure town. of over $40,000 on Ceoar Canyon Road by U. S. Bureau of Public Roads, rap MAKE THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS PAPER YOUR idly nearing completion and work ex SHOPPING GUIDE pected to start not later than Novem1. ber Tooele Plans underway to rebuild recent plant of "Transcript-Bulletin,- " ly destroyed by fire. Ora Bundy awarded contract for widening paving on Main Street from ConcenOgden to North Ogden, distance of two and six-tent- miles. Grantsville This place received ap propriation from Forest Service for extension of South Willow Road. Brigham City Government build- irtg garage at station on Bear River west of town. POULTRYMEN, ATTENTION! Favorite Laying Mash with Purina trate Costs You Only $1.25 per cwt. by using your own grain. Very Best Laying Mash Money Can Buy Call for Particulars MILLING CO. ZlV. EVERYTHING TOMORROW : Even if you have not done any of your Thanksgiving one dollar, which was paid him by Mr. Last. Bill Gammons. NURSE TELLSHOW TO SLEEP SOUND, STOP GAS Nurse V. Fletcher says: "Stomach gas bloated me so bad I could not sleep. One spoonful Adlerika brought out all the gas and now I sleep well and feel fine." Scott Drug Company, iremonton, Utah. (Adv.) BATTERIES TIRES TUBES ASSOCIATED GASOLINE & OILS LEA'S SERVICE buying, we can supply your every need Sat. Our stocks of celery, cranberries, mince meat, pumpkin, plum pudding, candy, nuts, fruits, fresh oysters, fowls, etc., are most complete and our prices will enable you to have plenty, of the best of everything, at an outlay of a very small amount of cash. Bring your big list to our store Saturday. It will pay you in many ways. Horace did not quite make it all the way up the first trial but he devised a means by which he might climb the flagpole. He made a sort of safety belt of rope and each time he went a little way up the pole he would move the safety belt up which would hold him there. By this method he painted the flagpole, thereby earning n. the Sea ar le dugway, completed. H. S. ...WANT COLUMN.. All Tremonton Business Guide Several attempts had been made to reach the top of the flagpole before Armistic Day, in order to remove the chain which was wound around the top and to paint the flagpole. However, non succeeded until. Horace Reed (better known as "Hasty Horace," or "The Oklahoma Kid") took the task into his own hands and proved himself to be the best flagpole climber in B. R. GIRLS! MEN DON'T WANT SKINNY SWEETHEARTS rela, Gull and Blue Bird classes of the Pn- mary organization last Saturday. Al had a very lovely time . TJ Mr. Mcciure arm son, jimmie, o end week Salt Lake, were guests of S. S. Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller went to. GARLAND-TREMONTO- N number of tem- quite know of mining as a grrat poraruy cripples have been in atten We know that the pro- dance. duction of metals, in normal times, afAmong these fords employment for an army of sprained ankle; are, Margaret Pack Margaret Jenkins workers, contributes to the prosperity broken collar bone; Mildred lr you have an enemy and wish to Theurer of a thousand other industries, and broken arm; Josh send him a Christmas present send broken colHawks, makes possible the welfare of entire lar bone; Mark Hall. him 5 gallons of low grade honey sDtain,, states. ano ne win not trouoie you again. haymond Heusser, broken arm; and There is still another phase to min Reed Neilson, 7 tl. injured leg. ing its influenc on civilization. With , All of these students are recoverFOR SALE Utah finest grade of agriculture, it is one of the oldest in ing rapidly now. dustries. The history of the world, water white Honey, 5 gallons, ?2.S8 Dorothy Hall. N. T. Spangler. t2. indeed, can be told through the symbol of metals. When primitive man FOR SALE One Holstcin cow; one first discovered copper a long step SEMINARY PINS PUT forward had been taken in the march UP FOR APPROVAL. Jersey and Guernsey mixed, just of civilization. So with brass, lead, freshened. See Paul Heitz. tf The Seminary students are very ensteel, etc. There is hardly an industrial pro- thusiastic over the sample of pins that CASH MONEY for acreage... Rent or ; f,- cess that does not use metals hardly Mr. Tanner brouo-hbuy. Cecil Richardson, Tremonton last Thursday. a craft or a business that does not The No. 3. t2. cost of the pins have been rerely on them to some extent. The me- duced this year in order that tallic age is always with us. every FOR SALE OR TRADE One Duro student can have one. Jersey boar, 1 year old. Will take Logan Depot Service Station open r,nIhre1rtW0 pins 10 chose from, apples or anything you have. F. M. f 1.75, and the other for 2.75 ed at west end of Center Street. Deschamas, Malad, Idaho. , seminarv ctn,int.. l ave cnosen Price Work started on bleachers at ine . a ; m.-.w ...u to represent them in the COOK YOUR FRUIT first then add Kiwanis Athletic field. Salt Lake City Bids received for selection of the pin. your honey and bring to a boil. Can construction of conduit to carry ParMelba Hansen. while hot. 9 tf. ley's Creek water from Wood Avenue to 17th South Street FOR SALE 1930 Ford A coupe, like FOOTBALL SEASON CLOSES. silver property in old Mercur Dinew. 6 new tires. See Heitz & strict Salt Lake Mineral Survey. Bear River played their last Winzeler. 9 tf. State, Fish and Game Department of football last Friday. They game have planted 170,000 fish in Navajo Lake won four and lost one. The CASH PAID For Dead and Useless this summer. Cedar City, Iron Coun- last game games Cows and horses. Reverse call of the season was a 7 to 0 tf41 ty Becard. victory over Box Elder. This is rated Brigham 493J2 WE . FLAGPOLE SITTING. Fill out your figure and give your body the pretty curves men admire. Take Vinol (iron tonic)) a few weeks and you 11 be surprised. Vinol tastes Verma Rose. delicious. Scott Drug Company, Tre monton, Utah. (Adv.) CRIPPLES COME TO SCHOOL rm t i ne last two weeks of school have u.i Utah Weekly Industrial Review .i :x: Jamea Walton. Editor and Publisher panied back by their daughter, Dor-the- a, who will visit home for awhile. Mrs. Abe Grant and children, Mrs. Alton Hunsaker and child of Honey-vill- e, 4- - Bear River High TREMONTON UTAH LEA DUNN, Prop. Kennett H. Malan Unlimited Money to LAWYER OFFICES LOAN Over Bank, Tremonton 1208 1st Nat'l Bank, Ogden PHONE 133 - - TREMONTON On Irrigated Land. 6!2 Per Cent. No Commissions. JOHN J. SHUMWAY Phones: B. R. V., 69.a-2- ; Bell, 129 SUGAR You can buy a 10 pound Uig of Sugar Saturday, at our O. P. Skaggs store for 49c. Of course it will be necessary to this item. Come in and get two or three bags. We will have our bargain table loaded with very unusual OUU The Best In Optometric Service In Northern Utah . limit aijjjiBaH, 7 a LUattaaf When You Think HARDWARE MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. THINK WILSON Tremonton, Utah Phone 2 "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 bargains for Saturday. Visit our store and see the many money saving val- 0 Utah Oil Station ues. 11-1- ll-17- u. MEATS Rocky Mountain NO. 267 We are featuring Packing Corporation GOOD NEWS After July 1st we can reline your brakes with Packers of Twin Peak Peas The Best That Money Can Buy this Saturday at our market, Choice Heifer Pot Roasts at the very unusual Raybestos Brake Lining Diderickson & Goldsberry price of 8c per lb. For the Sunday dinner, what is better than a tender, juicy pot roast? Our regular good FOR ICE Beverages & Coal Sliced Bacon will sell Saturday at 15c per Fresh Fish evlb. ery Thursday, Friday or Saturday of each week. -- CLP. POOO SKAGGS $T0R$ SEE- i BESSINGER BROS. I TREMONTON, UTAH : 36 : t(MBa I |