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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY PAGE EIGHT 16, 1936 Wrench Aviation Leader Marvels by-Wi- At Our American Radio Progress Mrs. Vernal Harris, Mrs. Ward and Visa Margaret Woodside were hostto the Ladies Faculty club at Mrs. Harris' home Wednesday after noon of last week. After luncheon was served the following program was presented: Solo by Mrs. L. C. Cbristopherson, accompanied by herdaughter. Mrs. J. D. Harris, Jr.; review of. the book on the Life of the j Ltndbergs, by Micis Ruth Johnson. ' Goldie McFarland of Logan, former resident of this city was here visiting with friends and relatives Tuesday. HAVE YOU A SEVERE HACKING COUGH? Transmitting Speech Wat Great Problem re Tin eltvtric iuklnj; telephone was by Alexander Graham Bell In l.S7-The princii'le. as conceived fcy I'ell at flint time, wag embodied fn a pair, of mile telephone Instruments .WaeeUMl- - by nlmiit 100 feet of wire. Iiy me:tnsTi)f which sjieech sounds were trsirtfsiNbUMl from one room to another in a building in !stin, hearing being ncconiplislieil only w!th the greatest iliilirulty. . For many yriirs before Bell's Inven lion, writes a corresKndent in the In il!;m:iii!:$ News, scientists and Inventors had ln?en striving to transmit speech electrically. Tlipy succeeded in transmitting musical sounds, but they were dealing with "make-aiu- l break" electrical current, they tailed to transmit intelligible speech. The work of a Merman named Philipp Iteis. one of the early experimenters with a "ni.ike-jincurrent, was subsequently brought forwurd in an attack upon the ralid'ty of Hell's patent, but the United States Circuit court i:ie!itc-d Mrs. Elnora Bowcutt was visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dockstader here Sunday. Ernest Woodward and Ricy Anderson spent Sunday in Ogden on business. Mra xtvia Dollonger of t Mr Mackey, Idaho, visited Mr. and Mrs.' Alma xheurer last weekend. The four' attend the livestock show in Ogden j Monday, Then Get Bottle of This Famous Cough Mixture Today Costs little to find out why Buckley's the Alakine Cough Mixture is sure aeatn to cougnst, cuius wny ii speedy lasting relief it has no equal.Remember too that Buckley's is economical goes 3 times as far as ordinary cough syrups it is alkaline penetrates air passages soothes heals makes breathing easier and helps you instantly to get rid of gernv 4 laden phlegm. e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thomas were dinner Gwen Pedersen returned to Salt guests at the home of Mr. and Mm Lake Sunday after a three week's vis- Russel Waldron Saturday evening. A turkey dinner was enjoyed, it here with her parents, Mr. and delicious which the remainder of the: after Pederson. Mrs. Arthur . evening was spent in social conversam tion. , Mrs. Alma Theurer entertained her room lunch the at club Bakery bridge Mrs. Ward Schuman is vidting in last Friday. 12 guests were present. with her mother, Mrs. Alivia Ogden Mrs. Gifford Watland and Mrs. Ben is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Carl who Heed, Winzeler won prizes. The guests " "J "u"it" "l" u",c roses for favora,'1 were presented with vO Dltllg Her D3.CK " . Mrs. Cleve Kendall entertained the Mr. and Mrs. fZT.,, R3bekah bridge club at her home on the marriage of their daughter A VIATION owes much ot its portant industrial tool, the Insti.Mrs. Ward Schuman and nounce. Mae- - to Rollie Burnan- - of Yakema, phenomenal development to tute places flying at the head and won Mrs. N. E. Shaw prizes. j Washington. The the radio, so it Is natural that M. tanning second. Both depend on marriage ceremony December 26. The young Bleriot, pioneer French aviation i the radio to keep them informed ur nnH m F.rtr Nesren. Mr. was held left last Sunday to make their leader, shown In Insert, should nave about weather conditions. Radio Is and Mrs. I. H. Fackrell and James been Interested during bis visit the flier's equivalent of a sixth Nessen of Howell and Gordon Nessen home in Yakema. :here In the great development sense, enabling him to conquer the nt .Trnmnntnn. left Mnndav for Ocean- Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Watland tn American radios during tne lormer menace of bad weather by sida, Calif, to get the body of Mr.1 from a 3 week visit in -- o nyitig blind with safety. turned past few years. , So great Friday of this resident former Bair, visit-craswhere his one admiration ot his hosts that California, Pomona, they loday a flier needs at least four city, who was killed in an airplane d their presented him with an American radios in his plane. He uses one daughter, Mrs. Harry Wap- Mrs. Bair and three children radio to take back with him on his reliable transmitter through which returned with them, arriving here P,ea- return. His Is only one ot thou- he can keep In touch with th The funeral will be held .'.Thureday. sands of American radios in France world below him. Another receivMrs. Oscar Koford entertained FriSatD. S. L. Tremonton the hall, f'jn today. ing set is tuned to the wave length day, the occasion being her husband's urday. Of ' the various ' professional of the Department of Commerce birthday. The evening was spent play ' and The broadcasts. fcioups in touch with The Radio In - beacons Mrs. Zella Carter returned home to ing Rook and Five Hundred and other of a of the Audible titute third radio consists founded 17. receiver to was Chilli Arts, served games. --Springville, after spending the winter year ago by Philco Radio & Teie-- j tuned for messages from the com-- "here with her daughter, Mrs. Dan nslon Corporation, none has been pany's private stations. The f'ourU There were 28 relatives at the home ' Briggs. found more dependent on radio is an auxiliary receiver that ca. of Abraham Kay Sunday. Pictures than aviation. In its list of occu- be tuned to receive from either 3 were taken of brothers and 3 sisters Mrs. H. T. Woodward entertained which use radio as an im- - wave length. , pations also of who were children their pres, her bridge club Saturday at her home. ent. was to 24. A served hot dinner 'Mrs. T. W. Innes won high prize. Mrs Pattersen won low, and Mrs. Ida movies to be given at the school. tern. This project consists of putting AUSUll WUU LUL yJL lG, Thcoc shews are not of an educational radiators in all the rooms thf-.- are q m nature but are highly entertaining and not equipped with such now. All raMr. and Mrs. Willard Wyatt of Lo will be given to the students every diators are being taken from the , gan, were visiting friends and rela- , Wednesday during lunch period for gymnasium, and univents put in their EDITOR tivea here Sunday. Rayola Roe. several weeks at least. place. Also two univents will be CONTRIBUTORS Dorothy Munk, Mr. Ward is in charge of these placed in the auditorium. Uniyents Chester Atkinson and Rayola Roe. films and 'Mrs. Alvis Anderson accompanied presents them first to the will prevent overheating of the rooms her husband to Portland, Oregon, and then the boys girls. ST that before have been too hot! All LXJjAMi. where he is employed. They left Sat XXLiA.V mVJll radiators will be taken from the walls TO NEIGHBORING SCHOOLS. reto Mrs. Anderson urday. plans however, with nothing to take their F. F. A. AGAIN WINS HIGH j turn in about two weeks. ; The Bears entertained Box Elder n'ace. -- 4xS HONORS AT STOCK SHOW . school last Friday with a pro- About $5,000 will be spent in reMrs. E. H. White is spending the high Bear River Chapter of the Future pairing the system in the old buildgram and will visit Malad this Friday week in Salt Lake City. for the same purpose. They also took Farmers of America has a right to ing and in installing heat in the new . their program to North Cache Tues- - feel proud of the exhibition of its shop building to be completed by the The Misses Bernice and Rose Kup- f members at the Ogden Live Stock first of February. 1 fer left Tuesday for Portland, Oregon The program began with a duet by show. to make their home for the winter. followed by a clar- the Cannon For the third time in succession the One of the girls plans to go to school incur anln hir twins, Tumiai-HnwaM boys from Eear River has taken TREMONTON STUDENTS the other works. Shurtz gave an accordian solo; Aman- - chapter Honors in junior competition, TO PRESENT COMEDY. ix WI1101.1CU, TLTro Jai u.c sa.c taking three out of six grand cham flit. ua A group of students from TremonUann,n TonJ,,DHor a Holmgren sang; pion prizes in the whole show. ford Watland, Shirley Watland and a tap dance; Douglas ton, under the direction of Nelda PeAda Melba Hansen, military dance, By exhibiting their 200 animals and derson will Mrs. D. W. Jenkins visited in Ogden present a one act comedy Pones, Barbara Christensen and Sara birds Bear River brought home ap iti ovremained Mrs. Jenkins Saturday. assembly Friday. John-trombone Reed i solo, proximately half of the prize money er night with her daughter, Margaret. Shumway; The ca-consists of students atselec-- 1 offered in the Junior division and the Raulston son; Zundel; reading, m tending high school with the excepon tion Emma will Gardner, home trumpets, in $600.00 boya bring prize tion of two who Herman Landvatter, Eloire Land-vatt- Reed graduated last year. and Gus Fosberg attended the Niel Taylor, Ruth Snow and Naomi money. Richard "Anderson, a freshman, will Garfield broke jon. all Day precedent Livestock show in Ogden Sunday. the part of the school boy, ElIt has been the custom to exchange records by being first junior entrant play mer. Betty Pierson and Maxine Miss Mary Burns has been ill with programs for several years in order to take grand champion for his fat will play the parts of two selto foster a spirit df friendliness be carload of steers. Clyde Anderson won the flu the past few days. Her con- tween fish twins who snub their younger schools. grand champion on his carload of fat lister, Bernice Stokes. dition is reported improved. Orpha Hep-pihogs. Roy Morgan, against ten oththe of an old maid plays part er competitors, took grand champion seamstress. I' lira. Lizzie Kay of Mona, Mrs. STUDENTS TO SEE Rayola Roe is the mothhis for barrow fat and in first the Sarah Starks of Payron, and Mrs. PICTURE SHOWS: er in this play and Dan Bradshaw is junior division on his pen of three the sissy boy Stark's daughter and also friend. Dorothy Munk of Payson, were here for three days Last Tuesday the school iponsored pigs. will play the part of a superstitious Other boys exhibiting at the show ' colored maid and Quintal Stokes, the this week visiting friends and rela- -' an entertaining film for the students. tlves. This is the beginning of a series of were: Boyd Iverson, Max Anderson, part of Daniel's friend. Dean Anderson, X$r Anderson, Odell Romer, J. T. Abbott, Wilford Nish, Would you invest wiseOy ? ' Put Kay Madeson, Mark Udy, Delores and Schuman. These Stokes, thoughts and actions out at interest Henry exhibitors in the chapter will sell ap which will build up for you a fortune proximately $6,000 worth of livestock. of personal force. There was an excursion of Future Farmers and shop boys to the Ogden show Wednesday. . y. : , Stop at City Drug Co. today and get a small bottle on his guarantee . nf mnniara aariarflrinn or monev back. Now you will know why Buck- ley's is the finest most effective cough remedy on the market bar; d none. said: "A century of Ueis wou'd never have produced a speaking telephone by mere improvement in construction. . . Bell discovered a new art that - of j transmitting speech by electricity." In 1874 Hell and Klislm !ray were! striving independently, to invent a mil sical or harmonic telegraph which would enable several telegraph mes-sages to be transmitted simultaneously over a single wire, and !t wns diuin the course of this work that Hell nude his invention of the telephone. I Leader Ads Get Results . fx "WISE" "WISE" a man smart when he buys from the Wilson Lumber Company? Because he receives the benefit of local cooperation and a selection from the best materials obtainable on the market. Wilson Lumber Co. "Everything to Build Anything" ; re-.T- ed . . h. ' IV Z N J OS 9T 1W . j i Economic Highlights I .,, .,, ... t .. e . t I bright and lively as the new year! m Stunning styles in the season's I er ' . 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