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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1035 FACE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Poetoffice at T reran ton, Utah as Second Class Matter. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of each week. Subscription Rates $2.00 One Year (in advance) $1.00 Bix Months (In advance) Three Months (in advance) - - - - 50( --- ---- -- Free to Public uJ The only place in d U- - S. where catalof. adverti.iii metier eovenn any line ot bu.inen or orodud cm Be obtained Free nd Without Library. Obhgatiaa ia the American Induttrial Write for BiuineM AcKertiainc Matter you are forwarded. will be promptly iotereeteJ in; same AMEBICA1 IRDSSTRIAL LIBRARY - i RECENT BIRTHS r 2 V f black mare pony, LOST lbs. Sale tag on 700 about weight hip. Reward. Call Leader Office, tl. PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS in u 1, a Paper 4 k5 in 4 a i : ' fa j 1 women auto-nobil- 493-J-- e 2. 8 a te ' Froiik Chevrolet ferings states that "grewth and n. fair-minde- d, WHEN THE POWERFUL ARE CONSIDERATE Dress Up for Spring at Dundee's New Low Prices STYLE .. PRICE .. and QUALITY .... Dundee's new 1935 suits have cvciy ming you demand clothing you buy. in -- - marks all defective rails is now in use on several railroads. OUR MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah . Phone 28 CHEVROLET Standard Coupe 1933 CHEVROLET Master Sedan 1933 CHEVROLET Master Coupe 1934 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan 1933 CHEVROLET Sport Coupe PRICES LOWEST IN THE STATE -SATISFACTION GUARANTEED $15 House Cleaning Time You will need some new pieces of furniture some rugs or carpets lineoleum or wall c BESSIN6ER BROS. ! : r-H-O-- 36:- - SMALL DEPOSIT holds the article of your choice. vviieit: vuauLy anu savings lueet SE& -- where you are sure to find the suit you want and where ONLY A COME IN AND SEE US FOR ICE Beverages & Coal TREMONTON, UTAH It's a pleasure to shop at Dundee's in Ogden paper - - - We Can Assist You. -- There's a big, new selection of suits here single and double breasted models light and dark materials novelty patterns suits for sport, business and dress and only Tremonton Harness & Accessories Co., Inc. 1934 An electric device which travels at the rate of six miles per hour and 0c develop- When the powerful head of a powerful nation hesitates to avenge by force a real or fancied wrong it is at least pleasant to conclude that true gentlemanliness is coming to the front. A leader with Mussolini's power a century ago might have waded right into Absynnia on a punishing crusade of slaughter. World peace and the true advancement of his own may better be served by delay and compromise. Who knews? A gentleman of power who refuses to crush his foe may win a new place in world approval. women will be in sympathy with Eugene G. Grace, president of the WORLD WIDE SYMPATHY Bethlehem steel company's interests. FO R A KING That is, they will be in sympathy with Anada Malndol, eleven year old his statement, "We should be fairly use of capital." King of Siam, wants his spending al- compensated for the lowance raised from fifteen cents to But when anyone even intimates that twenty-fiv- e cents a day. Boys and capital shall have precedence in conmen girls the world over will be in full sideration over the welfare of minds go into and then their women, r with him in his request-7-osympathy another gear. Men rightly cared for is it a demand? can always reduce capital. Another USING M0NEY TO MAKE MEN great American industrialist once echoed throughout the land, "We must America has fourteen million home- stop using men and women merely to owners among the twenty-nin- e million make money out of them and begin families living within her borders. using money and other resources to. These property respecting men and make men and women." -- HARNESS OIL their chores. ment take place through activity." No great analysis is needed to contrast our time with those days. Automobiles, buses, elevators for the slightest errand. Gas, electricity, no trees to fell. Push buttons, gadgets, devices in great number save the steps which to our ancestors brought vitality. And we hail with joy every invention which promises greater ease and luxury. with Combined competition, speed, short cuts, tension, greed, this change is our loss. It will be a disastrous loss unless we pay more attention to providing the right kind of substitutes for the young generations. Those substitutes are and will be to an increasing extent, playgrounds, golf courses, tennis courts, gymnasiums, swimming pools, parks, and beaches. In them lies our hope for preserving the vitality, the organic power, which has been the birthright of the American people. And here is the reason of course why educators the world over are urging these facilities and asking for trained leaders to guide our children. deWhy do children sometimes velop aversions to certain good foods, such as milk? One reason is suggested by Dr. Ireland in his next article. 3-- 2-- had Theirs was a rugged existence. And from it they acquired the stamina, the strength, and the constitution that has been no small factor in the successes of this young nation. They were unconsciously obeying a law of nature which Oliver Wendell Holmes, son of the famous author of "The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table," was buried Friday, March 8th. This was the urth anniversary of his birth. Besides serving his country in other ways be was for twenty nine years in the supreme court. A half of his $550,000 he bequeathed to the United States Government. In this as in some other respects he was an Clean of thought, of life, scholarly, keenly and interto within a few days of alive estingly A trustworthy example his going. of the right way to live. ultra-moder- postmaster, most all the back-bendi- ng ninety-fo- A-- the and A WORTHY SON OF A NOTED SIRE FOR SALE Certified Bliss Triumph J and Irish Cobbler seed potatoes. pressure Indicator card shows high efficiency sscurec Engine (Top) the of LeGrande citizen Honeyville, Hunsaker, a was prominent Bohnalita with cylinder head, and new combustion chamber design 15. HE Utah. He controlled quite Latest type aluminum cylinder head permitting hlghei (Lower right) financial a bit of property, and had compression with standard fuel, Increased power, greater economy anc WANTED-Porta- ble typewriter. Must power in the community, but he did smoother operation. (Left) David E. Anderson, Internationally knowr be good make, in good shape, and not take his home paper. He either authority on combustion chambers who recently developed a new desigr office. Call Leader very reasonable. could not Bpare the small sum per system which has been adopted by motor car companies. year to pay for the paper, or he wasa FOR SALE 225 pultoo big a man to fool with taking 7VERY0NE who drives an auto- sible. Asa result of discoveries madt lets. See Ferrell Wood, Thatcher. paper like that. At any rate he did 7 mobile will be benefited by the in this laboratory of the greatly lm tf . not take the home paper. If everyone discoveries coming out of a labora- proved performance made possible In the community had been like him LOST A gray range horse, weight in Detroit which is operated with aluminum cylinder heads due tory there could have been no home paper. about 1250 lbs, with shoes on front. for the benefit of motor car comparticularly to the practicability ol His wife gave a swell reception. The Call H. A. Hawks, Blue Ridge panies generally but which is not higher compressions and a new of account a local paper gave good tf. ranch. connected directly with any of form of combustion then the affair. He would have thought them. To this laboratory design- has been a marked chamber, advance in ca. it awful if it had not been in the home CASH PAID for dead and useless various the from ing engineers is con cows and horses. Call Maple CreeR paper. But if everybody had been factories take their engines performance. The laboratory no been the could have ducted by depart engineering like him there Trout Hatchery, Brigham of course and the during je study 4 tt home paper. Reverse Charge. fee year practically all of them are ment of the Bonn Aluminum oi too, married. It in His daughter got Brass recommenda-Mucharge Corporation and tested iaborately was a swell affair, and the local paper CHICKS AND HATCHING We are 4e to improve them, if pos David E. Anderson, Chief Engineer He felt of account it. gave a proper prepared to hatch your turkey and hen eggs. Most modern and that a man of his Importance was deNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Construction Regulations, P. W. A serving of such notice by the home equipment made. Quality Leglike been bad No. 2, March 3, 1934. if But bred for Bulletin horn $10.00 everybody chicks, profit, paper. Sealed proposals will be received by Without exception, no bid will be him there could have been no home per hundred. All hatching on our ' own place ,from breeding hens from the City Council of Tremonton at its considered unless accompanied by the paper. in bidder's Certificate of He got seriously sick, and the home Compliance, U. trapnested stock, disease resistant, office in Tremonton for the labor of construction with connection the friends His about F. strains. S. Government Form P. W. A. 61, ReHanson low all told it mortality, paper B. Barlow, Tremonton, phone 74.a-- 2 andor improvements to its water- vised March 1934, to the effect that looked to the paper to know how he works system, all in accordance with the bidder is complying with and will was getting along, and when his conthe plans and specif ications as pre- continue to comply with each applidition got worse, they all knew about if But everypared by C. O. Roskelley, Engineer, cable Code of Fair Competition ,or, in It through the paper. and until the hour of 11 a. m., the absence of such Code or Codes, could him up there like been had body 12, 1935, Tremonton, Utah, at with the President's Reemployment no April home have been paper. which time and at which place they Agreement. Copies of this Certificate He died and was given an appropriwill be publicly opened and read It will be included with the "Instructions ate funeral. Care was taken to see is the intention of the City Council to to Bidders." that the home paper got full inforsegregate the labor and material the important mation regarding Specific attention is called to the awards. events of his life, so as to give him fact that not less than the minimum Plans, specifications and proposal wage rates prescribed by the Federal the final "write up" that a man of his Trade-I- n Of j blanks may be examined at the of- Emergency Administration of Public if But deserved. everybody standing fice of the could have City Recorder, Tremonton, Works must be paid on this project. had been like him there 1929 BUICK COUPE or they may be obtained at said Utah, been no home paper. The right is reserved to accept or 1931 FORD CABROLET The family requested several copies 1928 CHEVROLET COACH office upon a deposit of $10.00. Said reject any or all proposals or alter- deposits will be refunded provided the of that issue of the paper, and sent 1929 DURANT COUPE plans and specifications are returned THE CITY OF TREMONTON, in a card of thanks. But they acted 1932 CHEVROLET COACH to the City Recorder in good order as if seriously aggrieved when asked a Municipal Corporation. 1929 CHEVROLET COACH not later than April 12, 1935. to pay for the card of thanks and the ISRAEL HUNSAKER, Jr., Proposals must be made In strict 1930 FORD SEDAN extra papers. Thought all this ought Mayor of Tremonton City. accordance with all the provisions of First Publication, March 28, 1935. to be free too. And the minister who 1933 FORD V-- 8 COACH the plans and specifications, and must Last Publication, April 11, 1935. had charge of the funeral ,a former: 1931 ESSEX SEDAN be made on the blank forms provided resident of the place but now living 1928 ESSEX COACH the Engineer. To be considered, to send by the wanted paper elsewhere, 1930 CHEVROLET Pick-U- p Every business concern profits in they must be accompanied by a cernun a copy containing an account oi 1928 PLYMOUTH SEDAN tified check, Cashier's check or Bid dollars through increased prestige of the funeral free, of course. 1926 BUICK SEDAN Bond, in an amount at least equal to the home city. Sometimes the newspaper wonders 1931 Oldsmobile Sport Sedan five per cent of the following sum: how "prominent" a man can be when The base bid, plus all additive alteryear after year he will fail to have nates. TRUCKS his name on the list of the home paDr. Wm. EK Hawkins All bidders are hereby notified that per, but expects that the home paper CHIROPRACTOR 1933 Chevrolet l'2-to- n long this is a P. W. A. project and all shall show him the same consideraChevrolet ton 1932 work V2 long contemplated thereunder must tion as it does a patron. Normangee MAKE AN APPOINTMENT 1929 Chevrolet V2 ton long be done under the rules and regulaStar. HOME PHONE: 7.3-- 5 tions of the National Industrial Re1929 Ford l'2-to- n oOo short covery Act thereto pertaining. (See 1930 Ford l2-to- n short Over at Chanute last week a man n l'z-to1929 Chevrolet short who had never smoked a cigaret, 1934 Chevrolet l'j-to- n long drunk a glass of beer or worn a necktie, died at the age of 101. It's a NEATSFOOT HARNESS OIL little difficult to decide if the esteemOne Gallon 75c ed citizen really did live to a ripe old 1934 CHEVROLET 5 Gallon Lots 70c or gallon per if seemed it that age, way. just Master Coach 3-- Substitutes Most adults today can remember the hard work of their fathers and grandfathers. Wood had to be chopped and fields plowed. It was a long day they spent at heavy muscular labor. Even the store keeper, the minister, the doctor, ll 3-- PIANO lessons in exchange for house work. Call 34.0-Mary E. Burns. t2p. P4 wall-eye- LOST Three small spotted pigs. Finder please call J. H. Laub, tl. phone 94. If Everybody Were Just Like Him, Who STAND IN AWE LEARNING FROM RUSSL "Can any good thing come out of Nazereth?" Many no doubt spelled this sentence out with the changing of one word when they read in the New York Times last Sunday that the Russian government places the names of drunkards on a post that is or placed conspicuously in the town a village. On the top cf the post is inebof an face d grotesque riate. The New York State Liquor temAuthority i3 planning a fact-fucampaign. perance - as well as to your Country Br Or. ALLEN C OtEtAND Dmmtm, tkf"f HWti UmtMitm Htm J""J Dtpmimmt f ttUn Itmmttitm governmental affairs in Europe states that the dictator heads of some of the European governments stand in awe of British stability and diplomacy. That's a good place to stand. to learn It shows that they are willingsa.ne. something for humanity s I mi SCHOOL Zahd A vigorous news story concerning pri-mati- ve Classified Ad Column QOOR CHILD : : glimpses Of all our modern machinery, financial machinery is the most crude, and inadequate. That seems to be what is holding us back. To Your Town Could Print v Foresees Automobile Engine Progress PETERSON Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Peterson of Penrose, a girl, bora oa March 13. CORTEZ Mr and Mrs. Phillip Cor- tez, a boy, born Tuesday, March 19. CALL Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Call of Thatcher, a boy, born March 18 HEATON Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hea- ton of Tremonton, a girl, bom Friday, March 22, at the Valley hospital. Eailnaerin. Buildini, Ckioaso, UlUoi nfnPT.n y x aj i I lW&IJVei&son 2461 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah 1 X |