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Show BEAR RIVET. VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936 TAOX TWO RIVER VALLEY LEADER . vr-- k at bmmJ rsaas Hatter. um vnMtattino TreuMmton, rMihrtof at eacn ween. Thi Utah, on Subscription Bates i fin advance) - - - - $2.00 - - - . $1.00 jftw tfontha (in advance) .. bMMt tf Ysw 50 Bhne Uontcs tin aavancei NATIONAL EDITORIAL WORLD NEWS SjwaVsass A Grwrt? ft surname was taken from the THIS Saxon word grant, which meant crooked or bowed; or else the French or grand, meaning great or valorous; perhaps the Irish grant (or ciar), which had the same meaning as the Saxon grant In the Irish the letter d was sounded quickly and consequently the spelling was finally changed to grant XSEKIMI IIHtTIIAL LIBMIV To Your Town tf well as to your Country PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS " wmtmmmmmmmmmlmmm. Fif Yctri Pzy for STEEL i:;CUSTRYj2&!- - 57,30 Earners VVcqa year. .: ... Almost $73,900,000 in taxes was paid by the steel industry during 1916 to federal, state and local governments. (EU-3W-A ; IT WAS recently revealed that Vice President Gamer, in a letter to an !) ESSINC-DR- A r "Vi Mm OWSUMMW r i THE DRESSING KNOWN AS ORIGINATED THE DAYS OF AUGUSTUS CAESAR. french"realiy Deal Democrat last July, said:. f'You can't do everything you want to do and I can't do half whst I would like to 'do. You can't control everybody , you would like, and I am in a similar fix." What the Vice President has said is true not only in politics but in every day life. (That is because most people want to do vastly more than they can do. They are tempted to trite off more than, they can chew, and they , do. The result is they do nothing;, well, Everybody wants to do this and everybody wants to do that, without stopping tp consider their qualifications for the job. Too many people today want to do the other fellow's job in life. Nobody seems immune to their scheming not even a President of the United States during his legally elected term,. The result is that the schemers neglect their own jobs and make it harder for the other fellow, who is really trying, to do bis work as it should be done. If this were the only evil a man had to put up with, the bearing of it wouldn't be so hard. But coupled with it is the inborn desire in nearly all human be ings to do somebody else; to control somebody; to lord it over somebody with a big stick whether it is in politics, business, some organization or the home, and the burden is increarjed IN w fre-quent- ly -- hundred-fol- control d. Politicians want to everybody. " Big Business wants to control everybody. Labor wants to control everybody. And so on it goes from the biggest "machine" down to the smallest individual. Ev-somehodv else! prvhodv wants ito under their thumb. But luckily, as the Uvaide philosopher has pointed out, the schemers can't control everybody they. would like to. Man ia prone to; selfishness and thus to live to himself alone rather than to be under somebody's thumb especially when that thumb belongs to a fellow who would like to put a lot of pressure on it. Pathfinder et Lihby Prises ,; prison h was formerly a chandler's warehouse, located near Main street, Richmond, LIBBI ,' Va. It was three stories high In the front and four behind,. and contained six rooms ,100 jv, 40,feet... , 4 IT WAS SERVED ON THE GREEN LET- TUCE DURING e A new use for an old shaft in Pennsylvania has been found. It makes an excellent curing room for domestic Roquefort cheese, says Dr. L. A. Rogers, of the Bureau of Dairy Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture. The shaft d and partithas been ioned, and dampers have been installed. The air forced through the wet shaft by the mine fan maintains this room at 46 to 48 degrees F., with humidity near saturation. There are other Roquefort projects in this country using unusual local facilities. In the damp sandstone bluffs of the Mississippi at St. Paul, caves have been cut and are used as coal-min- &fj INSTEAD OF . THE TIME Of CHARLEMAGNE, WHEN CAUL WAS CONQUERED BY THE ROMANS. T"J IfTTUCE EAT jffifyh, FOR - Roquefort Cheese Made In Odd Curing Rooms la (PRESSING IS WIDELY POPULAR THROUGHOUT. AMERICA AS A PERFECT DRESSING FOR GREEN VEGETABLES. 0F SITTINC AT MEALS ORIGINATED ESAU JACOB SOLD HIS BIRTHRIGHT TO FOR A DISH OF LENTILS. ly settlers by sweeping unexpectedly across the Rockies in great dark clouds, but have not appeared as fliers since 1880, Enormous numbers of the species as hoppers, however, infested cultivated land in the West from 1921 to 1923 and again from 1933 to 1935. A definite tendency toward the migratory phase was evident in the 1921 23 outbreak. Extremely dry weather provided a stimulus almost strong enough to make the hoppers repeat their complete transformation of half a century ago. The hoppers were more brightly colored than their immediate forbears and their wings were decidedly, longer Where drought and heat were most intense there were many flights some 150 miles long. Suitable weather for a rapid in, ANCIENT PHYSICIANS USED TO PRESCRIBE LETTUCE AS SPE- CIFIC IN THE CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. Leader Ads Get Results r LOWEST PRICED 16 MONTHS OLD 100 -- J ' PJIQQF 1 WHISKEY f! J KENTUCKY Straight MM. II H PINTS CodoNo.85 FIFTHS Corf No. S4 c win FOR BIG HONEY SAVING, CHANGE TO Glenmore's MINT r:sKrl SPRINGS Kentucky Straight Wbisiey . And keep the change 3 nuiuMU itwm MimaHCnMiiM r" -( J3 100 ViPMTS-Code-No. It Me. FIFTHS WHTS-Cdl- lo.M GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO.. Inc. Louisville Owensboro LrgeX Distillery m Kentucky 12 MAJOR PROTECTIONS zcked ly FAMOUS GOURHETS OF UlSTODY I partment and consequently the artist's initials appear on only part of the Lincoln pennies bearing the date 1909. Many thousands of the Initialed cents were circulated, however. anti-Japane- se crease, followed by a period of severe-droughtcould make it possible for M. mexicanus to go once more into its migratory phase. Dr. Parker believes, however, that such a transformation is extremely unlikely, so long as man, by planting cultivated crops on land formerly covered by grass, provides good egg - laying grounds and plenty of green feed for the hoppers. wich, Mass., 1025; Setli lived in Hartford, Conn., 1047. The arms given were found on a topaz 'seal belonging to Patrick Grant, but the arms used as a bookplate by Rev. Roland D. Grant, of Boston, dif fer from the above. white-washe- THE CUSTOM RECLINIW great-gre- : AS THE FIRST COURSE X!Lr grandson of Matthew Grant was Judge Robert Grant of Boston; a man of eminent literary achievements. There were a number of other Grants who settled in America at an early period, especially in New England, Among,, them were Alexander, Peter and James (it is not known if they were related) who were among the founders of the Scots Charitable Society of Boston in 1657, Caleb Grant, a mason, located at Watertown, Mass., in 1670; Christopher, a glover, born in England, 1008 settled in Watertown Mass,, 1634 ; Edward, a shipwright, married in Boston, 1668; James was a resident in Charles-towMass.,; 1658, and took the oath of allegiance 7at York, Maine' 1681 ; another James was a resident of Ded-haMass., 1604; Robert llved in IpsA Of SMYRNA AT FORMAL DINNERS. TODAY. FRENCH If northern Chinamen won't fight off the Japanese the southern Chinamen will, or so it appears. Northern Chinamen hoped to hold of f the Japs with words. The men from the south put an "s" in front of the "words." That makes it sound like swords. But the for shells and sizzling bombs, scorching gas and whatever else may be nec essary to put the Japs back in their V place which is not China. Japan not only has 10,000 soldiers in North China but an effective army of smugglers who are putting. Japan: ese goods on sale in preference to Chinese thus cutting off China's sources of revenue. Although Japan has been the phys ical agressor to date she would like to stir up international agitation in ' order to justify further aggresion on her part in the eyes of the world. South China's chief fear is that the "Reds" who have long favored resistance to Japan, will gain strength by her action. "s"-stan- The tax bill of the American steel industry in 1935 was equivalent to a full year's pay for 67,360 employees, according to the American Iron , and Steel Institute. Steel taxes were equal to $133, or over five week's average pay, for each of the employees on the payrolls of companies in the industry last Everything." a iR "; "You Can't Do anti-Ne- CHINA FOB CHINKS X5w 1 The first person of great prominence of this name was perhaps Richard Grant who was made archbischop of Canterbury In 1229. One of the first settlers in America by the name of Grant was Matthew, who came from Devonshire, England, In 1630, on the good ship Mary and John, bringing with him his wife, Pris-cilland infant daughter, also named Priscllla. On this ship there were 140 other emigrants seeking the New world, and after a voyage of seventy days they arrived at Nantucket Matthew Grant first settled in Dorchester, but later removed to Windsor, Conn., where he became the first survivor of the town and also served as town clerk. Gen. Ulysses Simpson Grant, famed In Civil war days and as President of the United States, was the eighth ttaeal descendant of Matthew Grant Free to Public The initials V. D. 15. on some Lincoln head pennies minted in 1909 are those of Victor D. Brenner, the medalist and sculptor who designed the coin. But this part of the design was soon withdrawn by the Treasury de- an Cotmmm Nant y WUY RASMUS ELLIS , vr Initial on Lincoln Pennies Steel Tases In Terms of Payrolls WHO ARE YOU? Tre- - WxttUn THE FAVORITE PASTIME OF MA60!i0N, BESIDES PLAYING SOLITAIRE, V.AS DRINKING COFFEE. rSfXiTir? JAAiHJi SJLJ curing rooms for Roquefort cheese made from cow's milk. For a. numhfT of vpars a. monntflin farmer on the Pacific Coast has been making a good Roquefort from goat's milk. He ripens the chesse in a room literally built in a large spring of very cold water. The water not only flows under and around the room, but onto the roof so that it pours over the wall and turns a fan to circulate the air inside. The Department has been interested for a long time in the production of domestic Roquefort cheese from cow's milk. It has established the fact that the special flavor, appearance, and texture of this cheese depends in a large measure on the control of the growth of molds and bacteria,- - and not on climatic conditions or peculiar herbage in the pastures, or even on the use of sheep's milk or goats f.iwiv4,. milk exclusively. The Department has carried on most of its Roquefort- cheese experiments with cow's milk The process of . making Roquefort cheese includes inoculating the curd with a mold grown in loaves of bread. The bread finally becomes a mess of mold in the spore stage. This is dried, ground to a powder, and sprinkled over the curds as they drain. Hard Times May Change "Hoppers Into Fliers When stimulated . by hunger and heat, grasshoppers of some species can change from hoppers to fliers, according to Dr. J. R. Parker, of the United States Department of Agriculture. 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