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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1936 Nine Weeks of Fun, Sport and Pageantry to Be Staged In Evergreen Setting During Vancouver's Golden Jubilee ancient to face her Among the Navajos the He then takes a portion of the mush still generally ob- marriage custom is in his fingers and feeds it to her, tak- BtThe marriage is arranged by the ing first a small portion from the east v ltives and friends of the parties, side of the basket, then does the same a small portion from the west a day is set for the occasion with side of it, a portion from the north at the hogan and the kinfolk gather some side, and a portion from the south makes who the bride, of house) mush in a basket. When side. She then feeds him in like.manis ner. then The remaining portion thio i rooked, the enters the hogan; with it, walks to the proper place, eaten by both, each feeding the other, with much saturns, kneels and faces the east thru as they are sprinkled over and given and cred meal house ,as to the prayed door entrance the chief she holds the basket and its sacred advice by the parents and the mush on her lap. The groom then medicine people. This constitutes the folenters, walks to a position in front of marriage ceremony. A feast then his kneeling bride and kneels so as lows in which all partake. i A QUARREL OF THE GODS (A Keresan Myth) In far off time Our Father and Our Mother quarreled. He claimed he had preat power. Finally Our Mother said: . "Let us try who has the most power." They tried to see whom the rising sun would shine on rirsc Though she was much shorter than he ,vas, it shone on her first The next test was shooting at a giant tree so thick that eight people could scarcely vspan it Our Father said: "It is in my power to throw this tree down." He shot and the bark fell off one side only, the tree remaining standing. "Let me try," Our Mother said. Her bow was the rainbow and her arrow the lightning. When she shot it thundered as the arrow uprooted the tree. Our Father was angered because he was beaten. Then thev let their children run a race around the world. Our Father's children were winning when Our Mother caused a storm and a great flood. Whereupon Our Father said "Stop, Sister" (thus he addressed Our Mother) "you are stronger than I. Let us recall the children. After eight years or periods the deluge covered the earth and the peo ple fled to the mesa. The shamans were unable to stop it. The Spider sent the sun from north to south, from west to east and from east to west, but the great waters surged on. Spider then placed a reed on top of the mesa and ordered the people to escape through it to the world above Turkey was the last earthly being to escape through the reed and before he could escape through it the rising waters reached the tip of his feathers, which are white for that reason. Then after the waters had subsided the people returned and repeopled the earth. By Phyllis : ' ' Did-ericks- Dem-bnstrat- er, iMri "T"2L mile-hig- I al . one-ha- lf - t gz-i- -- r,V;2.-- 800-to- world-cruisi- ng '. Luciano, has wormed himself into a : in the vice racket world in world-famoposition Comment on scarlet-coateN. Y. comparable to that of Capone in Chicago. . UNITED STATES 4, He even got to the point where he controlled some political offices in the Big Town. But he underestimated Thomas E. Dewey. Maywood Syndicate As Dewey began making things hot for him in New York, "Lucky" PLAGIARISM made for Hot Springs which he thot be cooler and more healthful. would Lloyd Lewis the boy from Platts-bvr- g. an offer of $59,000 bribe to Even Mo., who thought he had won an Arkansas official didn't insure his a $5,000 prize in a peace essay con safety although several State Ran;test sponsored by Eddie Cantor, was gers had to threaten the use or ma-- , sent home unrewarded. He borrowed several paragraphs from an article to turn him over. by Frank Kingdon,; Newark UniveIn a thrilling article in the New The M. I. A. presented a one act TO AVOID DYING, DIET! rsity's President and incorporated York Times, Meyer Berger says last Tuesday, under the direcplay them into the essay as his own. to Shot "Actually sending a Big So Columbia rat of Miss Horsley. It was presented tion say experimenters In these days of tough competition Jail for a crime would shock the other for the public ear, young preachers New York raceteers right out or meir and Cornell rat experimenters. Co to a large audience who appreciated lumbia says to stock up well on vi their performance. arc forgiven if they make extended bullet-provests. It might mean the tality giving units. Cornell says an Mr. Leonard accompanied the gram quotations to strengthen their appeal opening of the way to clearing New burns out quicker the more mer grade ball team to Collinston engine -not when if mentioning especially York of crime as big busmesB. heat it has to generate and follows where they expected to win orginial sources they will "raise their the idea of the old Italian Cornaro Friday, the game which would make them arms holding two fingers of each eat-to who lived 115 be 1 and advised RECENT AIR CRASHES the star players of this division. How hand down, indicating quotation ing less and less especially after 50. ever Collinston marks." was to much for them Despite the heroism of a man with Much can be learned about diet, but There is still a chance for the men to Newspapers hire champ a to broken lees drafffirine' himself it's not the whole story whose happy ..acquire ideas and reclothe them in ionship, so work hard boys and stay opdoor a and is climax life." jerking "long flaming plane their own word styles. on top. The girls, too, have done some and a Heredity, environment, habits and But to take ideas dressed in an- en so passengersi might escape wanplaying this year. Mr. mental attitudes stewardess who, though injured, play important parts outstanding other's phase patterns and paragraph is a Leonard at good sport and gives hours woods four for Much has been done to see to it that dered in the styles and pass them off as your them all the help and encouragement still will babies do die not for before many a people help, getting creation, is literary theft. The night he can. terra firma. Auto start. sair.e term, plagiarism, sometimes nrefer to stav on The Junior Girls and a few of the folks more kill per mobiles probably applies when idea sequences or plots mothers attended a banquet and proa is it but great are lifted bodily even though wording mile than airplanes, in Garland Saturday. and ef character gram to tribute system, is changed. Bishop Hansen and his coiincelor ficiency that not one passanger was oOo acci attended a meeting in Ogden ilast killed in an American railway ; DEWEY WILL DO dent in 1935 Tuesday where they received instruction to aid the unemployment as much The whole world has been waiting We as possible. No definite program has have the refollowing for definite indication of capable acGROCERS MAY CHEER-UP- ! worked out yet but it is desirious been conditioned and late modtion on the part of New York to do all that is possible to relieve this men Grocers and other business County's special racket prosecutor. el cars for sale: condition. de Office The Post heart. take It appears that Charles (Lucky) may The conference Sunday evening partment is hot on the trail of gam- 1934 FORD DELUXE was well attended. Joseph Kirkham us 11-1- . . NEWS - : i "NEW" ELWOOD of SPRING COATS GREATLY REDUCED Most every type under the Sun! Fishtail Swaggers, Kasha Suede Wraps, Sports, Polo. 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Peterson were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson atTHE. HONS," tended a social for the Spanish AmerVANCOUVER ican War Veterans, held in Brigham City Friday evening. Miss Lucillia Nelson is spending the week visiting with friends and relatives in Malad. IMF , rr Afton Anderson and Lurilla who have been employed in Ogden, returned home Saturday. Harry Sainsbury and son, Vern, were here on business Monday. Bishop and Mrs. T. E. Adams and Mrs. D. E. Adams were in Malad on business Friday. Relief Society meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Eliza Nelsen Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Pack and Mrs. Viva Munk of the ' Stake Board; Mrs. Ethel Lund, County of Brigham City; and Mrs. A. R. Capener, Farm Bureau president, of Garland were present. Elvina Nelson and Clara Peterson visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stokes of Promontory. Mr. and Mra Melvin Christensen, Arthilla and Daisy Anderson were , Ogden visitors Saturday. Helen Wight attended the Health Girls play day at the U. S. A. C. Saturday. Lou Eldredge, Vern Peterson and ' U PBST7WVAI i Everett Johnson visited Faye Wald-ro- n in Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Compton were in Ogden Friday. Rasmus Jensen and William Watt credible speed by the dynamic Sir Mystic Shrine will appeal to Mason William Van Home across the vast all over the United States and CanWere in Brigham on business Tuesday. h ada, and one of the naval features prairies and through the E, C. Peterson took a load of catpasses ct the Canadian Rockies, de- will be the visit of United States war to Ogden Monday. tle livered its first train to the Pacific ships to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson were feature of the Coast on July 4, 1886, and the sepaAn outstanding f)Hi Beta h.b.puw ttrnietosr in Ogden Saturday. rate Provinces were welded into the Jubilee will be the Canada Pacific GW?OAW "MCIFIG CfiRQO Exhibition opened by Lord Tweeds-mui- r, Dtrala'ca of Canada. Mrs. Bernard Stone of Ogden is V?.n H y. na named Vancouver after Governor General of Canada, Fifty years ago the first with her parents, Mr. and visiting C "tv.:i Csrge Vancouver, intrepid on August 26, showing arts and Canadian Pacific W. Bergstrom. A. Mrs. vi-- p 3 :. .v"o first discovered its site crafts, industrial displays, chamtrain from Montreal r The last Mutual meeting of the sea:i33r;y a century and ago, pionship livestock, dog and cat - ' the Pacific Coast, and lor rur. son was held Tuesday evening. Stake 3 will show Captain shows, exhibits of schools, farming, tive weeks this year from Jvu friends mining, forestry, and others demonv.rs.1, Indian Board members, Mrs. Andrews and rush over the strating the railway company's vast ssirore ar.d tl:s Sept 7, Canada's famous ? Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward, were preX:?.'.': .''.i Sport of Kings" enterprises at home and abroad. Gateway City will celeb-r"sent. After an interesting program to the shree on 52 first give Golden Jubilee amidst evergree.i The .1:; .? freight ship cir.ys of racing achievement awards were presented. was the i Pacific will be a $5,000 Canadian cargo tiny turesqueness and with hictor:: U' n Mr. and Mrs. Leland Watt and famantry, thrilling sports and ex brig "W. B. Flint." Its ,.;:nt; the Canadian tions on land, sea and in trie TcntiU Cai;j'a:t:ii:p for 1936, and "Empress of Britain" ' ily visited Mr. Watt's parents, Mr. ' - varied musio under the giant r- '?r;r.3?. and cricket games today is of 42,350 tons gross register. and Mrs. John G. Watt of Logan Sat' firs, oaks and cedars of Stan! J i ...... .a.o.-racing, speed boat and Vancouver's population today is ' urday. Musical r.:;.s :,:r will furnish thrills nearly a quarter of a million. There and the Mr. and Mrs. Leon Randall and d In which the is an Indian legend that so long as Royal Canadian Mounted Police demoTha Eucharistic Congress, June its twin peaks, "The Lions," stand daughter, Estella, and Don Hunter nstrate their superb horsemanship. will attract many visitors; the guard over it no harm can come to were guests at the home of Phyllis The railway's steel, driven with in-- convention of the Knights of the Vancouver. Roche. Sunday afternoon. Miss Leora Nelson had as her Sun the as will "cartoon Start interest The world watch with glad day guest, Calvin Lott of Fielding. your day playing bling rackets operating what the Cornell doctors can find out game and you'll soon discover that captioning contests" and what not. While some people only buy chanc about diet with the use of $42,5000 you are "game" for almost anything Ice is most effective when it starts es on these things now and then, there turned over to them by the Rockefel- worthwhile. to melt So is a frigid personality. is no doubt but what many heads of ler foundation especially as it aff amiliej, bitten by the gambling bug, fects the aging. keeu putting money in, hoping to win, that should be used to pay bills ALL f0r food eaten and clothes partly worn By Mrs. H. P. Rasmus sen oOo '.- MARRIAGE AMONG THE NAVAJOS THATCHER Roche I 12 ONLY Stroller - Swagger and Fitted Reefer and represented the Stake Presidency was talk greatly his fine humorous appreciated, especially by the young folks. A good report was given by each organization. Mr. Leonard, our principal, attended a banquet on Monday at the Midland Hotel for all the principals of the schools of this county and the sunerintendent and supervisors. The school teachers have been work e ing hard on their operetta, and the Seven Dwarfs", it will be presented next Thursday. SUITS In Wool Plaids, Tweeds, Monotones All Repriced From Out Higher Ranges to Only "Snow-Whit- nerves: Here's a good way to quiet "NERVES" A Dr. Miles' COME EARLY AND GET YOURS k Womens SILK Straw Hats Stockings Chiffon or Service Weight Full Fashioned and New Colors 50 In This Lot Effervescent Nervine Tab- Priced let, 0 glass of water, a pleasant, sparkling drink. Nerves relax. You can rest, sleep, enjoy life. At your drug store. 25c and 4s 35c $1.00. .. ( -- i j ft o v fpHjui T ii t I |