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Show ' BEAP. FXvER VALLEY LEADER, THTJRSDA TV JANUARY 16, TAGS FOUR 3AB RIVER VALLEY LEADER : at the Fostoffice at Eaterad Tre-ajtant- Utah m Second Close Matter. Publlabed jSCHOOL DAYS at Tremontoo, Utah, on I - ,m t 7T-Ir- Bv DWIG - si! Rome Erected Aqueduct! for Mimic Sea Battles Ti I . I A special aqueduct bad to be built to care fur the ancient Romans' mimic fijrlijs, according to a booklet is sued 'hf jue Carnegie institution, sh.v.--n UtiltPil I'ress correspondent 'Vhen the (tomans turned fr!j chariot racing and glai!iatorinl cuntesi to the new novelty of sea battles uu inclosed lakes or Howled arenas, the Aqua Alsietina was built to bring enough additional watr to: float the . ships. Kival fleets were manned by criminals or prisoners of war. Frequently they fought until one Fide was exterminated amid the ci:uers of the bloodthirsty spectators. The Aqua Alsietina w::s the seventh of the eleven great aqueducts which were built by the Rom.ins during the five centuries that they rnlp1 tv ancient world. The first was starter 312 years before Christ and the lasi completed about 226 A. D. Visitors in Italy drive along tb Appian Way for miles just outsldt Koine and see the ruins of the Aqu.i Appia. first Roman attempt to brinv water to their city. It was modeled after underground sewers which had been discovered by the Romans somt ? years earlier. The "Virgins Aqueduct" was built In 19 B. C to bring In needed water for the expanding public baths which ; the Romans favored. ' These bath . were much like a combination of present day Y. M. O. A. clu brooms rather . . .than strjetjy bathing . rooms. I 'Thursday of each week. - :- -- Subscription Ratea One Year (in advance) - - - Months (in advance) - Btx Three Months (in advance) EDITORIAL 'NATIONAL itAri4Tltkl .JL TtAteiAjvL. 193 5 Free to Pjiblic ' Tlx aalr place in th U. S. wKsra caUloc and STwSfad wTlSebtMMaFrM tad Without ft&iliri ia tka Amrrinn Industrial Library. VriU (or Buin. Adtiiii Mattel jroo an aaliatml in; aaasa will Mprompujiorwmrdea. IIIISTIIU LIBMIY JSHIMI looorUoBoJUtos. CUao,IUloi To Your Town M well as to your Country PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS ii jilll.fl fi - . Classified Ad Column! MMf CHASSIS 1 Buick - 1 Stude. Fine rubber on both. Cal- lister Motor Co., Tremonton. ;; - v BY FRANCS FORD Heavy Duty Truck, New car guarantee Repossessed. Fay balance due. Callister Motor Co., Tremonton, 1356 f3 l , - ": : - : . KEDIvrAN -- : Btlpcinl I V--8 surface of lB pas; nuar, "With ill fhi ('i, thr r and coniequenUy no "o boxes, and with all the jolly, Santa ClausM hovering arc.,.':, b:..hzr i :.n result This is an : i'cEture, too. Thssa heat ; there is en preholiday household - n turned to low, confias) ' activity which simply can't be o; 'e energies upon cooking looked and that is the making ci c j in the pan, giving an un-- ; Christmas candies. even heat at low tempera And of all the homemade candies in the world, fudge seems to be the most popular. Fudge has been I Here is the redpe for nuldng :". the purpose of many delightful Sun smooth, creamy chocolate fudge o& z holly-trimm- FORD TUDORr Painted and re conditioned like new. canister mo 1930' tor Co., Tremonton. ed rt i ; j zig, frame house, FOR BALE Two-stor- y strickly modern, close in. A snap for: someone. If interested see James Walton, Tremonton. 2 tf i I I 5-- I. I - ! The Valley of the Meuse V. One - of the loveliest '.regions oi I France is near Mezieres, the capital ot the Ardennes, founded. Ju. the: Ninth century. Beyond the town lies a seriet of beautiful gorges with the river now-in200 and 300 meters below the level of the1 plateau. Every valley; every rocky crag is filled with luxuriant veg etation and the dark red and gray cliffs of several hundred feet often ap M. proacb too close to each other to allow a footpath ob its banks. The district "He and She," a three-ac- t drama is the legendary home of "The Foui will be presented next. Thursday and Sons of Aymon,'. heroes of the Middle Friday night?, January 23 and 24, ages, who rode one behind the other in the L. D. S. hall. v The cast include on the wonderful horse Bayard, gift of Grant Thomp Joh, Dr. J. B. Green, the fairy Orlando; Carl Cooke, Deaun Henrie, Phyllis Marble, Jessie' Cooke and iiordthy Calderwood. Salt Mine . Poland's Carl Cooke, M. I. A. drama director is coaching the play. For more than ten centuries miners Presentation of this play is one of toiled in the salt shafts near Cracow, the requirements for a ward to Poland, and being deeply religious, achieve in drama. It is of a more they spent their spare time in carving serious nature than most of those givmarvelous figures in salt A complete en here and its preperation has taken cathedral, containing giant chandeliers, much hard work. The drama has a beautiful statues of the saints, altars a beautiful story and promises to be and other Biblical figures and objects, a great success. is one example of the workers' skill. On feast days of modern times, mass is . The annual Gold and Green ball held in the underground cathedral wiiy be presented January 28 as an- - Among the statues is that of the Virnounced last week. The Merry Mak gin. In one part of the mine a giant statue and a beautiful hull appear, ers orchestra will furnish the mu-dmonuments to the devotion of the A committee was named Tuesday miners. evening to take care of the decorations. In included the .following Floyd Siohl, Lolita Hodges, Reeder Sleep Through Winter Waldron, Chlce Sheffield and Orpha In autumn the hailger will carry Heppler. The Gold and Green ball is the outlarge quantities of dry grass and standing event of the M. I. A. social bracken into his deep underground home, and when the ground is in the season. grip of frost he is rolled up in his Ecrl Oyler will be the next Young cozy bed. Nothing but warmth will awaken him, and if there is a winter Men's secretary. He is to fill the vaunbroken frost he will sleep through of left cancy by LaThair Pederson, who it all. The little dormouse of the hedge is leaving for the mission field somerows hibernates even more deeply time in March. for, no matter what the weather is Gwen Cornwall has also resigned from her position as secretary of the like outside, his sleep lasts from NoYoung Ladies. As yet no one has vember to s the first warm days of March. Magazine. been chosen to take her place. I. A. NEWS Everyflay Coa king Miracles ;2 WAGON I CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery, Brigham 493-Jtf. Reverse Charge. . -. 6-- 4 . c. Fronk Chevrolet USED CARS With An O.K. That Counts 11933 Dodge Sedan. 11931 Chev. Coupe. 11931 Chev. Sedan. Ii 11930 Chev. Coach. ii ,11933 Ford Sedan. 11929 Graham Sedan. 11931 Pontiac Sedan. TRUCKS Tit-Bit- 2- Ton Chev., 4934 Chev. ' Ton. - fudge-makin- Vz " 11933 Chevrolet l'2 Ton. 11929 Chev. l2 Short. 11932 Chev. V2 Ton. NEW 1936 LONfl mill f CHEVROLET TRUCKS AS LOW AS $765.00 association of The Tremonton will hold their next meeting- at the District School house Wednesday evening, January 22, at 7:80. we irusi parenia wm a real' tage of such meetings and be teach-' help to both the child and the Parent-Teache- rs er. Arrangements are made for a real musical treat, and honored with the presence of Mr. Ed Harris of the high rv school faculty, who will discuss from many angles our local educational problems. P. T. A. Committee. Station KLO Joins N. B. C. Network Jan. 15 Effective January 15th, Padio Station KLO in Ogden became an of the Rational Broadcasting if--fili- ate netCompany's Blue coast-to-coa- st to work, .bringing .for the first time o northern Utah listeners) the 'Big time-radito the made' available., shows western states by the recent establishment of a second NBC network to the ',VVPacific coast". ,.. J., Arrangements for adding KLO, to the NBQ JBlue network were negotiated this week in Salt Lake .and Ogden between representatives of the New York office of NBC, and the KLO. KLQ will be management ; i PRICES LOWEST IN THE STATE -SATISFACTION GUARANTEED n JZ er Inter-mounta- Inter-mounta- Inter-mounta- FOR ICE Beverages & Coal - SEE! BESS1N6ER BROS.. TREMONTON, -- ; r-M-u-- UTAHiilLiit:!! 36 : ACCURATE in - Network system. In adjusting itss operating schedule to the new program service KLO will start its broadcasting in the morning-a- t 8:30 o'clock, continuing through the day and evening until 11 p. rv .' At the last Stockholders- meeting of the Bear River Valley Telephone Company, January 6th, the most of the time was taken up in discussing the , telephone moochers. These so.called "moochers" do not only Aork & hard-- . '. ship and paralyze; the telephone service but are also a pest to the neighbors whose phone they are using. In th past six months some of our .subscrfV i ers, because of these moochers, have had their phones disconnected, v The cost of a telephone in your home is only a few cents per day. ;j ") ' The price of material and supplies for telephone use increased 200 to, if 7 during the war and most of it has come down only a very little, ; '' ''' any, during the present depression. 400 ' Most people who have had their telephone removed do not get along without telephone service, for they use their neighbor's telephone. AHput 50 of the emergency calls received during the night come fronr "telephone spongers'' who call from their neighbors. In many cases people pay dearly for not having a telephone, for, if everything is taken into consideration it costs more to be without a telephone than it does to have one. The average smoker or drinker gives out more money for 'cigarettes, tobacco and drinks in a year than it costs him to have a telephone in his home for the same period. . the car may cost more than the telephone for a lifetime. farm home, especially, is isolated from outside assistance when it For a few cents a day a telephone gives you protection which may save a life or thousands of dollars worth of property. It is not a question of being able to afford a telephone, it is a question of being able to afford NOT to have one. A i in in AAA.t..t..t..t..t..t..t..K One trip with RECORDS ;' . has no telephone. The keeping of accurate records can stitutes an essential part of any ruccess' ful business management, whetht manufa turing. merchandising or fan.. Ing. It is quite generally conceded thi: any good business concern keeps in;' quate records, and this procedure equally important in the buslii(f. farming, declares the Bulletin of tl: American Bankers Association Af cultural Commission. CALL No. 0 and Have a Telephone Installed On Ycur Farm - Dont Mooch or Sponge on Your Neighbor. i Try a Leader Ad When In Doubt '"t 'i . ';' i Bear River Valley Telephone Company : 4. . 4. 4. ,. 41 .. . ,. i. ! t' ! 4 ' dios of NBC through special loops of & T. On January 1, following closely on the inauguration by NBC of.ita elaborate new production studios in HollyBlue net-wor- k wood, the NBC-WWwas extended westward from Amaha to San Francisco: . This joraed-togeth-six new stations on the 'Pacific Coast, extending from San Diego to Spokane, although no provision was made for an outlet in the: sector. Now, with KLO definitely a part of : the Blue System, .the region will be represented on the new NBC network ays- -' v"'i"' tern. ... Two transcontinental network: groups are now being operated by NBC. One is the Red network, the , oldest and largest system of stations in the NBC chain. Station KDYL in Salt Lake City is the outlet for the Bed network unit, and will continue to carry the' NBC programs to be aired over KLO will not duplicate the KDYL features, excepting in the case of broadcasts of outstanding national significance. Programs to be released over KLO through the new hook-u- p will originate mainly in New York, Chicago, A San Francisco, and the new Holly--- .. wood Droducins- studios recentlv nlac- ed into operation. Originations from-NeYork will be through station WJZ, the "key" studios of the Blue the A, T. Telephone Facts The controlled, oven heat of the electric range has simplified the preparation , ; of home-mad, candies, such as fudge '. and the new automatic electric rang. day afternoon the making of the clastic "plate of Try it and see how carefree, how g can really fudge" has avoided many a long, successful lonesome evening, ruage, tnere be! Chocolate Fudge. fore, has a social ai weu as a pleating toothsome effect; reason 3 $4 teatpoon salt granulated cups one's for numbering among enough 1 teatpoon sugar recipes the very Dest way oi ma 1 cup top milk vanilla extract ing it ' 2 squaree choco 2 tabletpoons Simplifies Cookery late (cut fine) butter Any mixture, such as fudge, in Mix all except the which milk is an ingredient, should vanilla and ingredient!, in a saucepan. be cooked slowly to prevent the Place on the butter, surface unit and twitch scorching of the milk. Right here, to high heat. At toon at mixture elecmiracle new then, is where the switch surface unit to Low tric range comes to the fore to tell of boils, and cook to 238, or until a heat another one of its coo long nuracies; small amount of the syrup forms a we say another because this magic ball when tested in cold waServant ha ' so simplified and so toft is reached. revolutionized the whole field of ter. When this ttagefrom surface remove the saucepan does snd that it procan cookery, unit add vanilla extract and butter, duct hundreds of cooking miracles. and cool until lukewarm. Then' The fudge "miracle" which tht heat until the fudge becomes electric range hat up its tleeve is creamy. Drop by teatpoonfuls on simply this: Fudge may be cooked a created baking sheet or pour into at a low, even temperature without a greased pan and cut in squares. scorching, without burning, and Knharituta brown turar for one- without unnecetiary stirring on the of the granulated sugar and half new unit of surface eiecmc the omit the chocolate to give a deli- -. electric heat controlled ange. The butterscotch flavor. Nuts, clous Calrod released from these turmarshmal-low- s face units merely by the turn of a cocoanut, dried fruit or may be added if desired, Just switch, and the heat it so evenly diitributed throughout the unit that before taming the fudge out of the temperature is the same all over the pan. e - 1931 1 CHILD yfyftSyttftttt mm 1 ' v A.VX , ri i fi P. T. 1 1 tjiiiiunrrmn it |