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Show PAGE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Cardinals at Blue Caps on No. 1. Yankees at Bothwell No. 1. ' Elwood at Bothwell No. 2. (Thursday. August 8.) Tuesday, August 13 at Blue Caps on No. 1 era. Springs of McCulIouck's long drive in the fifth Crystal Following is the second half Thatcher. at Am. Legion inning was the outstanding play of for the for the Bear River Valley Bothwell No. 1 at Elwood. the game.. This hit looked good . for Soft Ball League: , ISaugbty, Naughty Heathen! 1 Yankees at Bothwell No. 2. tof, onf ,run,?nd From Delhi, India comes word that a ,tnPle' 9 July Tuesday, Union at Cardinals on No. 2. pulled Moslems and Hindus indulged in a Crystal Springs at Thatcher. two a and Vmdsdout singles triple Tuesday, August 20 brick throwing riot. Far as America m Bothwell No. 2 at Bothweil No. 1. to to flve round PUte at Blue Caps on No. 1. Thatcher "P" to has yet go before she can be called Union at Elwood. at Crystal Springs. Cardinals an ideal of tolerance, it is a fact that ' opt',ai5 famf 2. on No. Blue Caps at Am. Legion a Gardner 1 at Union. nice No. Bothwell game pitched FAoyd a riot between religious groups here Yankees at Cardinals on No. 1. Am. Legion at Bothwell No. 2. is unthinkable. And this is not due 111 ""I BB w"..u" Tuesday, July 16 Elwood at Yankees on No. 2, to lack of convictions or intensity of uuiuiu. Aiuiuuga ne anowea me uoi- at Bothwell No. 2. seven as in hits Springs Crystal many innings, belief in one's own faith as is evi- legians Tuesday Aug. 27 Elwood at Cardinals on No. 2. Thatcher. at denced by the sacrificial support giv- he kept them well scattered and Lo- Union at Blue Cardinals 1. Caps on No. en our religious institutions during gan was only able to score one run. at Yankees on No. l. Springs Crystal 1 No. Bothwell at (Thurs Thatcher Gardner struck out five, and did not the depression. Elwood. at Blue Caps issue a free pass during his stay on day, July 18.) Union at Bothwell No. 2. the rubber. Tuesday, July 23 Bothwell No. 1 at Am. Legion on n Tremonton entertains the fast Bothwell No. 2 at Thatcher. No. 2. club on the local diamond, Sun- - Union at Crystal Springs. Tuesday, September 3 day. This is the opening game of the Cardinals at Bothwell No. 1. at Thatcher. Yankees 1 nnH if tViA i Dlim Pona at VartlrAP nn "Kn Sifljsfi."! nn nur riinrrir.nrt Elwood at Crystal Springs. 2 No. on is weather good, a larere crowd should Elwood at Am. Legion Blue Caps at Bothwell No. 1. be on hand. The grounds are in the Tuesday July 30 Bothwell Na. 2 at Cardinals on No. 2. best shape they have been in for some Thatcher at Elwood. Union at Am. Legion on No. 1. time, and a fast game is assured. Bothwell No. 1 at Crystal Springs. Lyde will probably start Gardner on Blue Caps at Bothwell No. 2. SB the mound against Ogden's slim Union at Yankees on No. 2. GUARANTEED WATCH is and this dual 1. VanDenacker, on No. at Cardinals Am. FOR SALE Conn Trumpet, silver Legion a natural if there ever was REPAIRING with gold bell, late model, $35.00. certainly Tuesday, August 6 such a thing in baseball. Tremonton Several exceptional bargains on met Crystal Springs at Am. Legion on ROBERT SIMONSEN here twice last season, No. 2. cornets, clarinets, and saxaphones. with Ogden club winning one game, Thatcher at Union. each JEWELER Easy payments. Write Glen Bros. and both teams are out to win this Music Company, Ogden, Utah. one. Ogden is trying hard to get into t2. the win column, and Tremonton will DO YOUR be trying to keep its slate clean. OthFOR SALE Federal Land Bank er games in the league for this Sunfarms. If you are looking for a are: Garland at Logan Elks; day or farm farm good irrigated dry NOW - AND AVOID THE RUSH LATER see T. E. Adams, James Brough or Brigham City at Honeyville; Malad at and Smithfield; at Logan Collegians R. S. Calderwood, Tremonton, Utah. BEST Preston. t4 an ti Christ's armies at Armageddon, restore Israel, end war, reign in JeruEntered at the rostofflce at Tre- salem over all the earth, and preach nton ton, Utah as Second Class Blatter. the Gospel to every creature glorious Published at Tremonton, Utah, on under Heaven. Millions upon milThursday of each week. lions, will repent, receive Christ as their Saviour, and be born again, Subscription Rates washed in the Blood of the Lamb." One Year (in advance) $2.00 oOo Six Months (in advance) $1.00 Three Hontha (in advance) - - - - 50? TWELVE MOTHER QUALITIES Mother's love. Perhaps this is be- cause Mothers are the closest and most direct "laborers together with God." The religious life of America suffer greatly were it not for Moth-- j -- --- NATIONAL It EDITORIAL - r f r3Jr 5 193Jt s T ar zALesnJui- a m -- a. m I - Free to Public wUt TKe only plae in th U.S. ctaloi dvatutnfc matter forrtmf any line of troaincM or product can be obtained Frae tad Without Obligation u the American Industrial Library. Writ (or Buaineaa Advertising Matter you are interested in; eana will be promptly forwarded. uj AMEBICAR INDUSTRIAL LIBBABY KaslnaariasBnlMiai, CkioMo, LUioola To Your Town as well as to your Country PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS f (Continued From Page One) wants attention of one form or another whenever he is around. Every man needs a certain amount of mothering; and yet it should be advocated that 2very Mother stop babying her boys at least by the time they are ten, so that at twenty-fiv- e they will be looking for companions instead of someone to adopt them. 9. Vision... Who Is It hopes for the best for every child? Who dreams and plans for the future for the entire family? Who holds the highest Mothers have ideals? MOTHER! vision to see underlying virtues rather than surface faults, enabling them to tolerate and help all seeming failures In their children. They seem to see through the outer strife, they visual ize the inner life, and know that some time and somewhere the results of their work will manifest. This Is why in all moral and religious effort, when others become weary of welldoing, women with strong motherly instincts keep on. They have vision to know that "in due season we shall reap if we faint not." 10. Penetration. Perhaps it is their vision that gives Mothers "the power of penetration. Mothers can get the truth out of a miscreant when no one else can. You may say you feel well or that you are happy, but if you are lying you don't fool Moth- NO AUCTION SALE until last week er. Mother's love penetrates to the in May. Park Stumm. . 2 tf. heart of the hardest criminal. No man is wholly bad if for no other rea- FOR SALE y frame house. son than that in part his Mother's strickly modern, close in. A snap life penetrates his own. A man may for someone. If interested see tear away from his Mother's James Walton, Tremonton. 2 tf. but, if she be a good woman he can never completely get away FOR SALE Bliss seed potatoes. In from her 12 quire Peter Boss, Garland. 11. Faith. When nobody believes in you, your Mother's faith is still un FOR SALE Used washers, in trood condition. Also a latest model gas shaken. "When all the world for sakes you, Mother will be all the 9 engine. See J. A. Pack. tf world to you." A Mother's faith is a sort of sympathy with understanding, FOR SALE 20 acres of good irrigated farm in Fielding, $2000. "Mothers know that nature slumps $500 down payment, balance on terms. we all backslide in every winter, that Write to owner, Mrs. Louise Harris, sleep, and does not lose faith when 2862 South State, Salt Lake City husband or son temporarily revert to t5. the manners of a savage, or veer from the exact line of rectitude." Pendu lums always swing back, and intui BRING IN YOUR ARTICLES for the Public Auction every Saturday, be tively, Mothers seem to faith things fore l p. m. 4 tf the when outlook for her dear through ones is dark. 12. Reverence. Reverence for God LAJbi A gray range horse, weight aoout 1250 lbs, with shoes on front. and all things sacred is the foundation uan H. A. Hawks, Blue Ridge makes that a in for quality power ranch. Classified Ad Column If 1U I. THOMPSON, editor of the . Utah Labor Press recently printed the following under the above heading: "My good friend, Wood F. Axton, put humans first and profits last. His concern during the last fiscal year did more than a $50,000,000 business, but regardless of this great business, Axton was content with the $10,000 a year salary his company paid him. About a year ago, the board of directors, of his company offered to increase his salary to $50,000 a year. But this Mr. Axton refused. He said that the "success of the company to a great extent goes to faithful employees and if there was going to be any salary raising, it must begin with the lowest paid employees." The above hooks up well with the news that the Akron Rubber strike, which would have affected thousands of people, has been averted. Do these and some other wonderful signs of our times fit in with the following, taken from the Binghamton Sun of April 15th: After this, Christ will descend from Heaven, bind satan, crush '.... apron-string- 5-- s; heart-string- s. 5-- 4-- . 5-- 4-- tf. PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery, Brigham Reverse Charge. tf ONE MORE WEEK Fronk Specials Trade-I- n 11929 11928 11930 11929 11926 11929 USED CARS MECHANICALLY 1930 FORD AIR WHEELS Q DUO TIRES DELUXE FORDOR FINE 4-D- - RUBBER A-- l Sedan SOQC.OO CiV O . SHAPE . TRUCKS X 11934 11930 Wi Ton Truck 11, Ford Truck 1 1929 1 Ford Truck 11933 Vi Ton Truck (long wneel base) 11932 Vt Ton Truck (long wneel base) 11934 11934 Chev. Roadster, new Chevrolet Master Sedan Tremonton, Utah 11933 -- SEE- ! Chevrolet Master CoaJch 11934 Chevrolet Master Delux Sedan (6 wheels) 11934 Chevrolet Stanthni Coupe 11934 Plymouth Delux Sedan BESSIN6ER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH -.- I'-H-O-N-E Buick Sedan 1 245'00 FOR ICE Beverages & Coal Chevrolet Coupe Chevrolet Coupe Ford Cabriolet Ford Coupe Durant Coupe 1928 Graham Paige Coupe 11929 Chevrolet Sedan 11930 Chevrolet Sedan Callister Motor Co. J Offerings 1 VJ DELUXE COUPE - FINE .00 $C O QfVOO - A BEAUTY 1931 CHEVROLET port-side- r, Painting Paper Hanging House Cleaning PAINTS IMPERIAL WALL PAPER SKILLED WORKMANSHIP AT REASONABLE PRICES 36:- - AUGUST NUSSBAUM BEAR RIVER CITY PHONE By Mrs. C. W. Brailsford Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Fosgren of La Donna Beach, California, are the proud parents of a baby boy born May 1st.. Mrs. Fosgren was formerly Miss Rokie Nelsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Nelson of this city. Mrs. Leon Strong and baby of Sugar City, Idaho, spent th weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holmgren, while Mr. Strong made a business trip to Salt Lake 73.a-- 2 t t You Can Bank Here WITH CONFIDENCE At no time within our knowledge has the banking business been conducted on such a solid, substantial foundation And at no time has it been so easy for worthy borrowers to borrow money from their bank. BANK HERE WITH CONFIDENCE. This is not a one way institution and we invite your account with the full expectation of carrying our share of the load. City. Elaine Jensen, daughter of Mrs. Esther I. Jensen of this city, was operated on at the Valley Hospital in Tremonton Saturday morning for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen and two children spent Saturday in Logan visiting with Mrs. Jensen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson. The many friends of Peter C. Jensen will be glad to hear he is slowly recovering from a paralytic stroke he suffered a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Christensen of this city, announce the marriage of their daughter, Winona.to Dow Epperson of Midway, Utah, the marriage iook piace m Midway, April 27th. t The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Brigham City, Utah t Deposits Insured Under Government Plan I te "EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING" Phone .. 11 Tremonton, Utah ONLY GONE 6,000 MILES j CHICKS AND HATCHING We are prepared to hatch your turkey and hen eggs. Most modern and equipment made. Quality Leghorn chicks, bred for profit, $10.00 per hundred. All hatching on our own place .from breeding hens from trapnested stock, disease resistant, low mortality, Hanson strains. F. B. Barlow, Tremonton, phone 74.a-- 2 Wilson Lumber Co. TRUCK, 157 2. 6-- In order to be able to serve you better, and give you the greatest value for your DOLLAR, our big formal opening is postponed for one week - - - Be With Us May 18. 1934 FORD Og-de- Two-stor- 493-J-- 10-PL- Y . I UAbH MOTOR OVERHAULED - " i 5-- 2-- V-- 8 f -9 Humans First. 1934 FORD ! IViimnntnn Wo11nrc Second Half Schedule Collegians in Opener For Soft Ball In Bear River Valley League (Continued From Page One) j " . 9. 1935 BEAR RIVER VALLET LEADER. THURSDAY. MAY PRICES LOWEST IN THE STATE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 4 Out of Every 5 Homes Have It The United States Government Joins With Local Firms in Staging A Great Campaign to Rid This Community of This Malady It is estimated that more than the homes in this community are afflicted to a greater or less degree with the 85 of malady .... known as ... . "HOMI-TOSIS- ." ITS ONSLAUGHT IS INSIDIOUS AND UNCEASING The REMEDY, effective even In advanced stages, is a comparatively .. simple operation known as . ... Modernizing or Renovizing This operation when performed under the direction of a qualified "Homitosis" Doctor, effects a transformation that is almost unbelievable. Uncle Sam has known of this terrible malady for many months. . . . but he also knew that the reason it continued to grow worse and worse was that many people lacked the necessary funds to have an operation performed therefore your wise old uncle did about that by settingsomething up the Federal Housing Administration and passing the National Housing Act . . . This action of Uncle Sam's loosened credit in such a way that you can now borrow the money from your local financial institution if necessary to have the operation performed .... REMEMBER THIS that his neighbors are whispering behind their hands . . . "Jones house has "Homitosis."" THEREFORE CALL OR SEE A DOCTOR TODAY FREE CONSULTATION No one likes to think LET US AID YOU IN PLANNING YOUR HOME OPERATION FOR THE CURE OF THE ABOVE MALADY By the way: GOIN FISHIN' thp Iftth? Well wager you are. Then drop in our store we will fix you up with a Lfcense - and wish you iSk! HOW TO DETECT AN ATTACK OF "HOMITOSIS" Look for these defects on home or business building your and if they appear you may be sure that this terrible malady which has been sweeping the nation for several years has set in, and You Should Act at Once EXTERIOR Cracked or weather worn paint. Shingles curled or missing. Siding split or warped. Porch steps broken and unsteady oiucco or Dncks in need of patching. Large porch going (o waste. Could be enclosed. Rotten timbers underneath the house. Leaking porch roof. Unsteady or cracked chimney. Cracks in sidewalk or driveway. Lack of trees and shrubs around the place. INTERIOR Spotted and cracked plaster on walls and cellinir. Uneven and cracked floors. U11 lashioned mnnlHfno'a and woodwork. farmers' Cash Union Kitchen equipment unhandy and worn out. Bathroom fixtures old fashioned Light fixtures noorlv Heating equipment insufficient. r urnace pipes in need of "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET Attic and basement unfit fnr i PHONE 35 Tremonton, Utah any the Doors and window Hiv Wallpaper faded and spotted EVEN YOUR BEST FRIENDS WONT MENTION IT - J- |