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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1933 ELWOOD ! "" I By Mrs. IL P. Rasmnsaen KENTUCKY BURLEY TOBACCO Direct From Grower To You" :x: Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen went to Salt Lake Tuesday on business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs Elwood Larsen and babies of Mesa, Arizona, arrived home last week to visit Mr. Larsen who still is very ill at his home. They may spend the summer here Mrs. W. E. Wood, Mrs. L. S. Mann and Mrs. June Thompson, visited at Sanpete and Bear River City last week. A baseball game was played here last Saturday between Beaver Dam 4 Elwood, the visitor being the vic- - GARLAND BANKING STRUCTURE By Mrs. Geo. A. Beal HIGHLIGHTS Mrs. Lewis Lilly-whit- e, ghty-nint- life. required give the nation unlTersally tbe type of banking It should hare, Francis H. Sis-sopresident of the American Bankers Association, declared In a recent address. He said that the efficiency of government officials upon whom the people rely to supervise tbe-- banks properly, snd the pstronage of tbe people themselves are factors in the kind of banks a community shall bare. "There can be no question that the people of tbe United States should have banks immune from failure and wholly free from bad or questionable banking." Mr. Sisson said. "It to not enough, as President Roosevelt bas said, tbat while some bankers bad been' Incompetent or dishonest, this was not true in tbe vast majority of our banks. A situation should exist In which there' is not even a small minority of bankers open to question." There should be no room for dishonesty or incompetency to exercise any influence in banking anywhere. "While bad faith and bad management entef the human factor in all types of business, their effects In banking should be surrounded by such special safeguards as to render them no longer a factor in bank failures. The responsibility for bringing this about, however, cannot rest upon the "bankers alone, for tbe means to accomplish It are not wholly in their hands. There are other essential elements. "One is the efficiency of government supervision. Since we rely so greatly upon supervision, it may, unless it Is of the highest order in safeguarding the public interest, create a sense of false security. Supervision should render bad banking Impossible, but it bas failed to do so. There was supervision by presumably the highest type of bank supervisors in every one of the instances of questionable banking tbat has shocked the attention of the country during the past three years. Therefore a thorough strengthening of super Tlsion is clearly called for If the people are to rely on it to the fullest extent for the protection of their interests. n, SPECIAL OFFER! FIVE POUNDS SMOKING TOBACCO $ 1 Rich, Ripe, OH Fasnioned Leaf ' - Our Old Kentucky Burley is no more like manufactured tobacco than day is like night - guaranteed free from chemicals and all other adulterations that conceal' imperfections, delude the sense of taste and undermine the health. We use the same method our grandfathers used in preparing tobacco for their own use - every trace of harshness leaves it - nothing to "bite" your tongue or parch your taste. Thousands of tobacco lovers the world over swear by its inimitable smoking and chewing qualities, REDUCE YOUR) JL We sell diTOBACCO BILL) Z rect from the grower this eliminates the eighteen cents a pound Revenue Tax - all manufacturers' and middlemen's profit thereby effecting a saving to you of 50 or day. more. No fancy packages, no decora? &&rs. LeRoy Hunsaker is home from tions, just quality and lots of it. Brigham City, after a very serious operation, some three weeks ago. She MONEY SAVING PRICE will visit with her mother, Mrs. Dug-ti- n 5 lbs. SMOKING Send us One in Riverside for awhile. OR Dollar Cash for Miss Norma Andersen visited relaCHEWING P; O. or Ex-- " $1.00 tives in Ogden, Sunday. press Money Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen and baby and son, Phenbc, of Preston, Order ,no personal cheeks) and we Idaho, came down Sunday for a visit will promptly ship you a five pound with Mr and Mrs Leo Anderson package of "Burley Tobacco." Five pounds of Old Kentucky BurMrs. Ira Andersen entertained the will make 40 large packages of ley Gleaner girjs and their mother, at a buffet supper on Monday. The honor- smoking or 50 twists of chewing. ed guest was Miss Dorotha Christen- Send 35 cents in silver and sen, who was presented with a token "S Post"Paid " one Cwe of love from the class before her deTobacco as of Burley pound mission field. for the parture club a trial offer. A trial will convince There are three groups of girls this year. They will all meet you. We have thousands of requests daily Thursday. Miss Ara Andersen is still confin- for "Samples" - our margin of profit ed to her bed after an operation on her is so small we cannot comply with feet, last week, but feels quite cheer- these requests. We do not ship C. O. D. orders to ful and hopes to be out in a couple of do so would require a large staff of weeks. The cemetery committee are very clerks. Orders must be in English anxious to see all who can use an ax language. and shovel come out to help clean up the cemetery on May 27, next Satui'-da- y INDEPENDENT TOBACCO at 8:30 a. m. The scouts have GROWERS ASSOCIATION offered their service and it is expect- , -- 4-- H ; McClure Bldg. Frankfort, Ky. r ; Lillywhite entertained Outlines Threefold Co--' at dinner, Speaker Sunday evening for her fam cream of the finest crops Kentucky' operation Between Bankers,. lly and the following guests: Benjabountiful soil can produce - ripe, rich Government Official and min Lillywhite, father of Mr. leaves - smoothe and mellow - with the Public to Maintain h who is now in his e that rare flavor and fraBank Standards Mr. Mrs. and John Lillywhite; year; grance that only proper "aging" can Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and We bank on it you have produce. elements beside the bankers Mrs. W. H. BarnardLulywhit?, of TiTO Brigham City, never tasted or smoked a finer flavorIn order to are ed, more satisfying tobacco in all your 4- - ECONOMIC :x: Old Kentucky Burley Tobacco is the V Mrs Willard Wyatt and 2 children ;of Logan, returned to their home San- day, after a week's visit with their mother, Mrs.' Mary Morten sen and rela tives. Mr. Wyatt came over for them. Mrs. Frank Aggrecola and son, of Ogden, visited relatives here last week. ' "Mrs.- Amos P. Hansen entertained at a dinner last Friday evening in honor of Miss Dorotha Christensen who will leave in the near future for the Texas mission. . Dorotha Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hansen, underwent a serious operation at the Valley Hos- pital last Friday. She is getting along as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs.' A. A. Furse of Ogden called on Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Green Sunday. Miss Thea Petersen .spent last week at Ogden visiting with relatives and friends. Relatives from Stone, Idaho, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peterson, Sunday. Henry Wagstaff of Perry, is visiting his daughter and family, Mr. and 'Mrs. William Petersen, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson and son, Will, of Logan, were guests o 'Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen, Sun- 4-- FOR FAILURE PROOF.' and Mrs. M. E Anle.-5-vi of Nampa, Idaho. Mrs; J. Delos Thompson and Mrs. Millan Peck entertained at a shower in honor of Miss Jennie Peck on Monday afternoon at the Thompson home. Mrs, Matilda Cahoon of Salt Lake City, a member of the Primary general board, was a guest on Sunday evening of Mrs. Geo. Hughes. Mrs. Nathella Griffin, LaVerd Griffin, Mrs. Onetta Shurtz, Misses Ruth - The "trade boom" is actually attaining appreciable dimensions. A general rise all along the industrial line has been made and held. Newly reported statistics are the most encouraging in ' many months. Electric Power Increase in output was at a higher rate for the first time in three years. Sizeable increase reCarloadings ported by several railroads. Prices rising, production Steel IIII The Best In Optometric Service In Northern Utah OUi MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Frorik Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah Phone 21 ed all will help. A ball game between Elwood and Thatcher will be played here Saturday at 2 p. m. All are invited to see the game. 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Security markets have, of course, been extremely active, with stock prices rising sharply, beup. cause of 'the possibility of currency A demand for new Construction Industries which have, In inflation. housing is beginning to appear. done a large export business, the past, Sales increased in Retail Trade are much by the tariff greater degree than the usual season- truce which encouraged was' recently agreed upon able gain would have indicated. to- last until the Decided improvement in the busi- - by the major powers, world economic conference has had an opportunity to' iron out some of the music was then given by a member of difficulties in international economic the grand children "of Mrs. Manning. relations. A delicious luncheon was' served to a ' large crowd of members and guests. Mr. and Mrs. D.' E. Manning, Mrs. When Yoa Think Annie Munns; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shum HARDWARE way, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Capener, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Beal of Garland atj tended the party in East ' Garland "Everything; To Build Anything" ; Thursday evening, May 18th in honor Phone 11 t of the retiring officers of the Relief ; - and Hp'en Johnson motored to Logan Saturday evening to attend the play, "As You Like It" members of There were forty-si- x the Garland ward in attendance at the Relief Society district conference held at Riverside, Friday. Miss Ruth Johnson is visiting relatives in Ogden this week. - Mrs. Brigham Marriott was an Og- Society. den visitor, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Orwin were in attendance at the baccalaureate services of the Weber college in Ogden, Sunday evening. Mrs. Charles Munns of Hollywood, California, is visiting with relatives and friends here. The program in sacrament meeting Sunday evening was in honor of Elder Floyd Lillywhite, who gave a very interesting report of his missionary experiences and the musical program was given by his family and a short talk by his uncle, John Lillywhite of Brigham City. Mrs. Geo Hughes left Wednesday :: for Centerville for a short visit with her sister. Mr .and Mrs. L, C. Miles and children of Cedar City, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Miles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis O. Johnson. Miss LaVera Manning, Miss Phyl lis Harris and Mrs. Hunter Gaddie en" tertained twenty-fou- r guests at a shower in honor of Miss Jennie Feck Saturday evening at the Davil E. Manning home. DEWEY RAMSDELL : : i'fVHOM TREMONTON 134 Mrs. David E. Manning was hostess to the Daughters of the Pioneers Th Public's Part Thursday, May 18th. Captain Lorelda ' ' "Another essential factor in main- Capener in charge. Mrs. Josephine Complete Line of Wallpaper Samples taining good banks Involves the part Harris gave a talk on rail loading In played by the public in banking. There Utah. A program of readings and is certainly a responsibility on tbe people themselves to support that type of A banker whose rigid adherence to sound sound rather a makes bank, principles than to give their patronage to the easy going banker who may be easier to do business with, but whose methods - cre.i ate a weak bank. ' "Bank customers are charged with a great responsibility In protecting' the safety of their banks in respect to their utilization of the assets of the banks as borrowers. Banks have failed because many of their loans and securities, created in good faith by bankers in cooperating with the business Interests of the country, proved unsound under sub-- J "You certainly got a lot of sequent conditions. An unsound loan is for car the jft money!" created by the borrower as well as the "Don't I know, it! You can't 1 CT'N. as sound its as A is bank banker. only J-f, match theaeMeaturea in any "Si:tM , community, and this applies also to the other car banking structure as a whole in relation to the economic condition of the nation as a whole. insti"A bank is truly a tution, but in a reciprocal sense it has Its obligations to the public, but so has the public equal obligations to the bank. No one who bas not sound banking principles at heart has any business In a bank whether as a banker or as a customer. servant "The banker is a Once you start driving a new Chevrolet Six, He is charged with the heaviest; of reeconomy tour you're off on a long, non-sto- p sponsibilities and obligations that occur meet YouH save mile. can he But life. In our economic that saves you money every thrilling these fully only through the cooperabecause Chevrolet is one of of on the THINK WILSON - " FOR ICE Beverages & Coal - SEE BESSINGER 'BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH Painting - Papcrhanging Kalsomining A1X WORK GUARANTEED Special Spring Prices mmmm -- 'j" 2jfliC jKa 'iB7f semi-publi- semi-publi- p c c day tion of good laws', good public officials who are empowered to exercise authority over his bank, and good business methods on the part of bueinefs men generally who utilise hii bank. Only through such cooperation by all elements in our nation's community life can we be assured of a failure-proo- f banking structure. "The Administration at Washington bas taken hold of this problem with a firm grasp of essentials and is exercising splendid leadership toward the desired end. The strongest feature of the government program will be found in recognizing the Joint responsibility of the public, of business and of government officials together with the bankers themselves in creating the kind of banking the nation should have." Improved Pasture Pay$ pastures are a cheap feed for stock. A farmer In New Hampshire, cooperating with bis I bis county agent seres of pasture with 50 pounds of complete fertilizer at a cost of $76, reports the United States Department ef Agriculture. After 4 weeks be turned bis cows out on this pasture. Tests made during tbe six weeks tbe cows grazed there showed that his herd proIMPROVED - - 36 P-H-O-- 4 ing the weeWisiting with her daughter, Mrs. Merle Hess. A very entertaining program and party was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil J. Nish Thursday evening in honor of the teachers of our grade schools here. About 40 members of our ward were in attendance and all enjoyed themselves. In the afternoon of the same day the teachers sponsored a very interesting program at the school house where the parents were all invited and many of them were in attendance at these exercises. QUICK RELIEF FROM SOUR STOMACH, HEARTBURN Stomach pains after eating and gas . d duced 7,000 pounds more milk than they did In the same period the pre vlous year, although the farmer had one row fewer and fed 800 pounds les Hased on current milk prices l.e made $189 on the extra milk and tared flG on tbe grain, netting hint an incicase In Income of $120. U. 8, rcririn.ent of Agriculture, "A new Chevrolet! I thought you were going to wait awhile." "I figured I might at well atart saving right away. And aay, thia Chevrolet ia certainly a record-breakfor economy." er purchase, cars. the world's lowest-price- d You'll make fewer visits to filling stations because Chevrolet is a six that uses less gas and oil than any e car. You won't have to worry about a other lot of repair bills, because Chevrolet is built right, and stays right! 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