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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY PACE SIX r Bertha Germer visited on Monday home of Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd at Salt Lake City. Newsome Antt Thorns By Mrs. returned from Ogden Marble Lydia after spending two weeks A set of standard church books Saturday of her brother, Harold home the wu presented to Elder Clarence Perry at Marble. of Men M by the Gleaner Girls and Tuesday night after Mutual, Geo. the Mutual A party was given in bis at O. home the Nye and Mrs. Taylor of the danchonor Wednesday evening of Bishop and Mrs. Marion G. Perry. ing committee gave very good direcBunco was played and a two course tions and advice in the dancing under the Mutual Stake and ward officers. luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank and and dance of social time A splendid M. A. Lash and son, Lloyd, visited Mrs. program was enjoyed by a very large relatives in Ogden on Friday. Mrs. M crowd of friends Friday night in tne II n IPlAa rioivn(p A. Lish will remain in ugaen ror a S days. She will be toe gue,t of her wbofl a n taTe Mrs. Orvill Child. sister, S. church. D. L. for the DEWEYVILLE 30, 1936 Marathon Races Started With Olympic ContesU at the VENTURERS' mm club town oo the eastern coast of Attica, about 20 miles northeast of Athens. There Is a modern village of the name, but the site of the ancient Marathon la occupied now by g town called Vrana. observes a writer In the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Along with neighboring towns, the old Marathon belonged to ByMaryFridal e) Mrs. P. E. Ault attended a meeting for club officials held Friday and Saturday at Salt Lake City. She was awarded a medal for her long and club work. efficient leadership in Her many friends join in congratula4-- H 4-- H tions. Our community was very proud of an ancient Hanseatlc league called the the honors won by Day Garfield at Tetrapolls. This league claimed a very recent Stock show held in Ogden. the early origin, legend carrying It back e, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garfield, of to the time of Theseus, and tt surspent Sunday at the home of vived until after the Fourth century Mr. and Mrs. John Garfield. B. C. Day Garfield attended the Future Ttie plain of Marathon Is famous as convention held at Salt Lake Farmers tiie scene of the decisive battle in which Miltiades led the Athenians and City Friday and Saturday. Mrs. R. G. Brough is spending the l'lnteans to victory over the army of Oarius under command of Datls and week at Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garfield. of Og Artaphernes In B. C. 490. The Greeks den, Perspent the weeKena visiung ai we numbered about 10,000, while the sians had a much larger force. But the home of Mrs. Rose Peterson. Day Garfield spent Sunday at Lo invaders were put utterly to rout with heavy loss, while the Greeks lost only gan. Mrs. Ada Garfield entertained at a 102 men. The great mound in which the remains of these dead were placed dinner Sunday evening in honor of is still conspicuous on the plain. The her ron, Glen. battle turned back the eastern invasion Katharyn Abbott was home from of Europe and saved Athens; and, ac- Logan for the weekend. Glenn Garfield went to Salt Lake cording to tradition, a Greek runner sped without stopping from MaraCity where he will spend a week at thon to Atliens bearing the tidings of the Mission Home before leaving for the Western States mission. victory. Miss Baxter, Mr. Christiansen, and The modern Marathon race, commemorating this feat, originated with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Salt Lake the first Olympic games, at Athens In City were gue;ts of Mr. and Mrs. 1896. It Is a run of 40 kilometers (24 Glen Christiansen Sunday. miles,. 1,495 yards), held mostly on the open road. The name Is also applied While Safety slogans will help in to any similar long distance race. making our streets and roads safer, we're going to have to go much farHar-risvill- ' 1 The ward Genealogical Society held a meeting at the home of Mr. ar.c Mrs. Louis Germer on Monday evening. Bishop and Mrs. Wight were in attendance at this meeting. Meetings are planned to be held in other homes every two weeks. Mrs. Ralph Keller of Ogden visited during the week at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Spackman Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and daughter, Norma, were Ogden visitors on Tuesday. Clarence and Virginia Perry attended the party given Elder Earl Bingham at his home on Thursday evening. EAST TREMONTON The ancient Marathon was a small I M I Miss Virginia Waits, of Smithfield, spent Saturday here with her aunt, Cow Menaces Girt Mrs. Lloyd Lish. Relatives from Bear River City, By FLOYD GIBBONS East Tremonton and Deweyville were en Mrs. Ol Ernest and Mr. on Famous Headline Hunter. calling on Sunday. all heard the story of the cow that jumped over the itVTOU'VE Mrs. Lawrence Christensen enterAnnie moon," Barrett, "but have you heard the one about says tained a number of friends at a supbirthcow husband's over the girl? Well, that's what happened and the that of in honor her jumped per I'm the girl." day anniversary Saturday night. The Honeyville Dramatic club preAnnie says that was the biggest thrill of her whole life. She even sented a play here Monday night to farther than that. She says nothing possibly could give her J goes a well pleased audience. J. A. Fryer met with a painful ac- bigger thrill. Pull your chairs up closer, boys and girls. Listen to this yarn of Annie's cident by breaking his thumb while Twelve years ago, when Annie was a girl of sixteen, she lived on a farm at cranking a motor car he operates on Souris, Prince Edward Island, Canada-- Her folks had a big orchard out back the U. L C. R. of the house, and a neighbor kept a couple of cows there. Also, the Barretts Bernice Johnson visited at the home had a little brown dog named Teddy. Remember Teddy. He's an important of Mrs. Edna Loveland on Monday. Miss Luella and Renea Lish, Walter actor in this little adventure drama that Annie is putting on for us today. Now about those two cows in the back pasture. One of them was Fererson of Deweyville, and Virginia cow. The other one, though a just an ordinary, stolid, Wails of Smithfield, were guests of brown mean was a and white a with tempera-- . one, eye Collinston Ardis Saunders at Sunday mental creature that used to get cranky and start to act up whenever ' evening. anyone came near her. She had never won any medals for contented-nes- s, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner of Tremonton and never got her picture on any condensed milk cant. parents of Mrs. George Record spent Annie and all the rest of the kids in the neighborhood usually gave her here. Sunday a wide berth when they were playing in the Barretts' orchard. Virginia Waits returned to her High-Strun- g Animals Are Story's Character. home in Smithfield Monday. Now we . get baok to the little brown dog, Teddy. Teddy was a active animal, too. He thought the neighbor's cows, out there la the orchard, Fish Need Food were put there for him to play with. If you didn't watch him closely he'd The fish prodiictloii of a body of wastart a lively rumpus out back of the house, barking at the big beasts, snapping ter depends chielly upon the quantity at their heels and sending them scooting around the pasture like a couple of of suitable food, and this food supply, antelopes. It was fun for Teddy, but for the two cows there was more panic in turn, depends upon the fertility of than pleasure In the proceedings. the Water," I'roi'essor Juday of the UniNow we've introduced all the animal actors In the oast, It only remains to ring in the human ones Annie and the baby. versity of Wisconsin writes. That Is, nil aquatic animals,' like all land aniThe baby was a neighbor's child a little girl, three years old. She used to run away from home once In a while and come over to the Barretts' house mals, depend upon' plants for the ultifor a visit. mate source of their food, and aquatic plants also require phosphates, potash, A Runaway Baby's Adventurous Visit. uitrogen compounds ami other raw maThat's she was doing on that September day in 1925 the day that what dissolved in are the water terials that Fate had set as the date for Annie's adventure. for their growth. Annie saw the little girl toddling across the field and went out to meet her. The baby was In the orchard when Annie caught up with her and took her hand. And Just then around the corner of the house Roughest Two-MaSport He bout of Japan is the The came Teddy, the dog, his tail up and his eyes full of mischief. headed for the corner of the orchard where the two cows were quietly sport. All kinds of roughest fouls are permitted and broken, necks chewing their cuds, and in a minute there came a yapping from the corner of the pasture. and ankles, dislocated hips and shoulAnnie looked toward the corner of the pasture and suddenly stopped dead ders and torn tendons are not uncorn num. When a combatant is In a painful in her tracks. The brown and white cow the mean one had broken into a grip and about to receive a disabling run and was headed In her direction. Behind her was Teddy, snarling and injury he is supposed to give in and snapping. end the round. Rather than face this Trampling Hoofs Threaten Two Lives. humiliation, however, he sometimes al "I was so frightened I didn't know what to do. I picked uj Annie: lows himself to be punished to the the Says and made for the door leading Into the back porch. As I got to the baby point of Insensibility. Frelong Foster step, I looked back. And there was the cow there was Teddy both of them in Collier's Weekly. foaming at the mouth not three steps behind me, and still headed in my direction. "I was so cornered that I couldn't go to right or left only through the porch door. And I knew I could never make that. In another secDR. DON C. ond that cow would be running full tilt into me. OPTOMETRIST T was so frightened that I couldn't move even if It would have done will be here any good. I lived a hundred years in that one second thought of all the things I ever did or planned to do wondered if baby would be killed as well as I. 3 MONDAY, The thought of the baby decided me. 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