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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, JANUARY 3. 1935 PACK TWO has a right to his liberty as long as he is smart enough to keep out of the clutches of the law, regardless of the means he adopts, even killing, to evade hi3 pursuers. We do not think that crime will ever be well controlled so long as criminals are made to feel that. they have any measure of public sympathy back of them, or believe that they are taking part in a sporting adventure. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Catered at the Postoffice at Utah as Second Class Matter. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of each week. Subscription Rates $2.00 One Year (to advance) $100 Six Months (in advance) Three Uonths (in advance) - - - - 50tf Tre-aonto- a, --- oOo AMERICAN Free to Public CULTURE. Tfce only place in th U. S. where caUloct and nyline t KMincee dmrtuirlk or product can tiTobtemea Free tea Without Induwrial American ia Library. Obliaetioa the Writ for Buainex Airvertinn Matter yoo .are iatereeted ia; eune will be prom put forwarded. state of culture in the mttcowin THE general States of America may be showing 100 guaged by statistics filling stagrocery stores, fifty-nin- e restaurants and ninetions, forty-nin- e teen drug stores to every book store in the land of the brave and home of the alleged free. It is funny, when you think of.lt, that men and women who willingly spend a few dollars to visit a theatre or restaurant are struck with horror at the thought of paying as much as two dollars for a good book. After all, what are the public schools for if the average American hasn't a desire to continue his intellectual development ? AMEIICAR INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY Eaaieeerlaa BeiUUs. CkieeAo. Uliaot To Your Town as well as to yourCountry oOo PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL. MERCHANTS SN0WVILLE By Miss Annie Hurd Miss Beth Allen of Ogden, was here for the Christmas night dance. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Peterson and daughter, Vida, came home from Og- PERVERTED SPORTSMANSHIP. SOMETIMES -- A 35 head of , al days of last week visiting with FOR SALE OR TRADE young ewes for sale or will trade; ( CARD OF friends and relatives in Fielding. for team of horses. George Abbott, were Bourne Mrs. Vera and Mr. We take this means of expressing By Enid Welling Saturin phone 56.a-and Ogden visiting shopping our sincere appreciation for the many day. Amanda Ward entertained a num-- i acts of kindness and expressions of A very successful dancing party Henry Rose of Bothwell ,and Ersol during the illwas held Friday evening in the ward Rose of Garland, were visitors Tues- ber of her friends Monday after the sympathy extended us ness and following the death of our Clio of direction Mr. W. the at the home Mrs. under of and the hall, day beloved husband and father, William club. The hall was beautifully deco- K. Welling. picture show. to went E. Getz. W. Ward E. Mrs. and Mr. was rated in red and white. Music Mrs. William E. Getz and family. furnished by a Logan orchestra. An BE SURE AND READ THE ADS Pocatello the latter part of the week. extra large crowd from all surrounding towns was in attendance, and all seemed to have an enjoyable evening. A party for the outgoing officers of the Social Development club was held Monday evening In the ward hall, for the members and their husbands. A delicious luncheon was served, after which the evening was spent in games and (lancing. Music was furnished by our local orchestra. 7th TREMONTON MONDAY, Tremonton ward brought a Bplen-di- d program to our ward Sunday evening. The life of Christ was beautifully told by two young men. Solos - Cooking School were rendered by Mr. Seager. Dea the weather, unpleasant large spite crowd was in attendance. Dan Gam, who was taken quite ill last week, was removed to Ogden Thursday for treatment. We hope that he will soon be up and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon and children were in Ogden Saturday. Bud Earl and family were visiting in Ogden Wednesday of last week. Miss Alta Hansen of Salt Lake has returned to her home after spending the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Gertie Hansen. Willis Hess of Logan, spent sever- - FIELDING let their "sporting" attitude to'ward everything warp their judgment In such serious matters as crime and the pursuit of criminals. The notion that the fugative from justice is entitled to a "sporting chance," that it is a sort of game between the officers of the law and the criminal, in which everybody is entitled to take the part of either side, accounts In large measure, we think, for the maudin sympathy often exhibited toward offenders. Boys are taught that it is not good sportsmanship to shoot birds except on the wing. But certainly that does not apply when the quarry is not "game" but vermin. One is taking no unfair advantage of a skunk to shoot it sitting, or of a rat to entrap or poison it by any means that can oe devised. We think a great deal of good would be accomplished if there were some way to impress upon young folk that flagrant violators of the law, SEE THE "HOME ELECTRIC"! murderers, kidnappers and robbers, are not "g arae" but! vermin. The principle that every criminal is to a fair trial has been warped, by a sort of perverted sportsmanship Into the feeling that every criminal : j en-titl- r--i H 2:00 6-- ld n g ri BEGINS FRIDAY, JAN. 4th - ENDS SATURDAY, JAN. 12th YOU SAVE WHEN YOU TRADE WITH US -- 2. 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Moving Pictures i Primary conference was held Sunnight at sacrament meeting. 'Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larkin visited her parents at Howell, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peterson, daugh ter, Fern, and Mrs. E. A. Peterson, spent a week in Salt Lake City, returning home Friday. Stephen Sanders came home Monday for a few days visit with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurd spent New RADIO REPAIRING Free Inspec Years day with Miss Cora Daley. tion and Repair Cost Estimate Giva J. Mrs. Larkin Jos. Mr. and gave en. Anderson Radio Service, Bear United Statesof America may be River City, phone 12.y.3. Years day. Most of the family were DIVORCE IN MEXICO Final in few present. Mrs. Rebecca N. Cutler visited in days; no residence; no publicity California during the holidays. Write: Atty. Box 86, Mexicali, B. 9 35 C. Mexico. 10fi stamps. Want your home town to go ahead ? Then take hold and do a little pulling FOR SALE Two Holstein milk cows. Fresh soon. Call Utah Auto & Imp ahead yourself. Want your home town business to keep your home Co., Tremonton, Utah. people well employed ? Then give that business your full support by buying CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Creeh your supplies at home. Want your business to grow? Then better demTrout Hatchery, Brigham onstrate to the public, through adtf Reverse Charge. vertising, that its good service deserves such growth. HolFOR SALE stein heifer; Westinghouse electric Make no bad news and this paper range, good as new, cheap. J. A. will print none. Pack, Maytag Shop, or phone 54.a-- 3 FIRST COME! FIRST SERVED! Home Featuring Kitchen Planning Lighting Rural Electrification 11-2- j JANUARY AMUSEMENT HALL, 12-27- j tf 3. den, Monday. we wonder whether day THANKS i ... 390 390 390 Hand Lotion, 50c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream Vivini Toilet Preparations 390 .... 490 16-o- z. 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