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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY,- - JULY CXC3CDC LaConte Earl gpent the past week St- - Alimony. visiting with relatives In Cannon and Frank on un. r. in Og- shopping Monday family spent den. Miss Blanche Richards is visiting for a week with relatives in Bear r - lake. Mrs. Dewey Welling and small son, Los AnJerry, returned home from the past geles, where they have spent two weeks visiting with Mrs. LeRoy Iillywhlte. Jarvis Johnson left for Yellowstone a few Saturday, where he will spend days. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Welling spent visitTuesday in Ogden shopping and ing with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coombs spent visit-to- g Saturday and Sunday In Ogden ' with friends. and s Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kirkwood gmail son, Blaine of Salt Lake, spent Sunday and Monday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling. Miss Adair Welling, who has been visiting in Salt Lake City for the past several weeks, returned home with them. i Mr. and Mrs. Leo Earl have returned from a two weeks trip to Detroit, where they purchased a new automobile in which they toured the east, visiting many important places. They Teport having had a very enjoyable P. By Mrs. U3f , n, ; ' trip to southern Utah. They were the guests of their son, Lloyd and family at Beaver. They saw some of the wonders of southern Utah and spent a day in St George and the Mesa w pany. Itr. ', t-- v '. lrs. 4 Gas Tax States a 'nil, .& tt m 'i r,M THE ADVERTISERS PATRONIZE SUBSCRIBE FOB THE LEADER ' r Lead In Farm Use , - "It is an accepted fact among police authorities that by education . i' 'Mr' JKrtasfW'gY - 1 A : alone can the best results be obtained in safety work," said Mr. Ralston, "and almost without exception we have received glowing reports of the work being done by the "Voice of Safety" fleet in the country's areas of greatest traffic congestion,?' i The safety cars are divided into units of five cars each and already have appeared in such cities as New York, Chicago, Philadelpha, Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Boston, St. Louis, and many others of like importance. '. - raf -- temple. All the descendants of Hans Knud sen of Fyn Den, gathered at Logan canyon on Sunday for a family reun ion. H. C. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen and family were in atendance from here. About 30 youngsters from Elwood went to Brigham last week to pick cherries. A bus came out for them every day. This week they are busy at home, there is a good crop of cher ries here this year. Mr. Andersen has his champion cherry picker back again. Veda Rasmussen picked 560 ;' pounds, or 14 boxes, in one day, an trip. A very interesting program, was average of about 1 pound per minute, by She picks from 500 to 600 pounds per given in our Sunday night meeting the Tremonton Seventies. Mr. Sten-qiil- st day. Mr. Anderson says be knows she and David Holmgren were the is the champion cherry picker of Box speakers Two vocal solos were giv- -' Elder county. ear by Mrs. Strand, accompanied by "All lines arc clear" for the second annual Railroad Week. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bronson and 18 to 16, signals Aura McEwen, reigning as "Miss Utah" durln D. S. Walker at the piano. babies, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Udy all western railroad The Pinochle club was held at the of Fielding went to Logan canyon for home of Enid Welling Tuesday even- the weekend. An attractive young waitress ing. High score was won by Wanda Luby Rasmussen called on her employed in the Union Pacific contestants Inwasthe. finals. The Johnson and low by Madge Earl. mother, Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen, on her restricted to Railroad depot lunchroom at competition Luncheon was served by the hostess. way from Salt Lake City to Twin unmarried girls in the emyoung, selected r was as ."Hiss Ogden, ' about Falls, where she went' on business re ;A group of girls, numbering Utah" for Railroad Weelt in com. ploy of railroads operating "v twenty-on- e, from iFelding and three for her company. 'i - I " Utah. other with feminine rail petition mornfrom Riverside, left Wednesday Mrs. Rasmussen has been in bed for road employees from all parts ol .Reigning as ."Queen .of the !"' Ralls" in Utah all the state. . , ; during Railroad ing for Yellowstone park. They were 7 weeks, but is now improving and i ; . She is Aura McEwen, a slender Week, Miss McEwen also comaccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Packer she appreciates her many kind friends and yiyaclous blonde with sparkl- petes against "queens" from other aid Mrs. Frank Cannon. They intend who has called or in any way helped ing blue eyes and a flashing smile. western states for the distinction Miss two weeks. about to be gone to brighten the days or her severe She has ambitions toward a movie of being named national "queen". ,3 ,. Betty Foster of Pocatello, and Miss illness.'.; rn'r. ..'vt, : career, and has a background of She left foe. Chicago, and the naDonna Davis of St. Anthony, Idaho, to was rushed Orsen Christensen .stage experience in stock engage- tional contest, on the Los Angeles will join the group. Limited directly after being desthe hospital last Monday and operments, ri.";" f't.- " "'?' ; '' ated on for appendicitis. He is getShe won the title ,"Miss Utah" ignated "Miss Utah". at a feature performance during Meanwhile, the, second annual Girl Bride of Month ting along as well as can be expected. amateur, night last week at the Railroad Week, designed to call Martine Larsen accompanied Paramount and Orpheum theatres attention to the romance and ser Announcement is made of the mar- - her son, Elwood and family, of Mesa, In Ogden. Audience' applause, at vices of western .railroads, is go miage of Miss Evelyn Brown, daugh- Arizona, to Yellowstone last week. both showhousei,. registered by ing forward under juJI steam, witn ter Jof Mr. and Mrs. ., Benjamin F. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Petersen returnapplause meters, determined the free exhibitions , at' .the t yardi of winner from among the seven the various lines. Brown, to Carlyle E. Champneys, son er from- - an extended trip through the of Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Champneys of southern part of Idaho. tn some of the 15 states. In the "reasFred Barfua and Mr. Besainger Low Evanston, Wyoming, which took place !& onable rate" group, all states have July. 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' went to Mink Creek for the weekend . .... J. Fertin of Os6m.m?i?1 been included where rates do not ex- M on mining business. - v --" Mr. and Mrs. George Scoffield announce the marriage of their daughter, Ada, to Lynn Dewey, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Dewey, of Deweyville. Operation of Oldsmobile's fleet of The marriage took place at Brig-ha- m "Voice of Safety" cars throughout the City last Thursday. country has meant a great deal in educating motorists and pedestrian in the need for caution in congested "Adversity is like the period of the traffic areas, according to the con- former and miter rains com, comsensus of opinion of traffic authori- fortless, unfriendly to man and to ties throughout the cduntry. animal; yet from thence come on the counone of the flower and the fruit, sthe date, the every Practically try's leading municipalities has oper- rose, and the pomegranate." ated five or more of the white safety cars provided to police departments in the interest of traffic control and - .. reduction of accidents. And. from heads of police departments and trained traffic men have come enthusiastic reports on the value of the Oldsmobile activity, according to D. E. Ralston, vice president and general sales manager of the com Re-duce.T- Chosen "Quson Of The Rails" A group of boy scouts enjoyed last week in camp kiesel. Mr. and Mrs, Bumice Hunsaker went up there to . visit them on Friday. Wm. Brunson spent the weekend at home from Logan to visit his chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen went to Preston on business last Wednes:'day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wuthrich of Logan, were weekend guests of Lewis Hunsaker, parents of Mrs. Wuthrich. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker re turned last week from an extended AJfNOUNCEMENT Oldsmobile's Fleet o Voice of Safety" fic Accidents Union Pacific Employes is ELH.WOOD I By Enid Welling 16, In some instances the cars have been utilized at special gatherings, such as the Republican Convention in Cleveland, the Safety Parade in New York, and the Texas Centennial Exposition at Dallas, Mr. Ralston safh. And in some states they have been turned over to state authorities for use In promoting highway safety.. The carf will be in use throughout middle west during the the eaat-a-. summer months. ceed 3 cents. An intermediary group of states levying gasoline taxes at the rate of 4 cents is also considered. The average number of farm residents per farm motor vehicle for this group was found to be 4.9, a showing approxi mately 16 per cent worse than that x made by the group, The study points out that if farm registrations in all states were of the same density as was found in the case of low-ta-x states, the number of motor vehicles on farms would now be 6,478,250. At the present time the latest available data indicate somewhat more. than 5,000,000 vehi low-ta- s : leltalTHSyl V ) 100 PROOF WHISKEY .. pimts r FIFTHS eN.S4 KM aiAKCE TO H nuvr Cc:.-ncre'-s SPnitiGS -KtemtitStnitU .wuWiP And kttp m-eeaH- kf9 OUHMOU DISTIUf cles. Jka.-j-t I Si Ofprtoryehicles I'll i. c i.M i. ft ' tlt-(krla- ,l Ii ,X., I' ", The lower the gasoline tax rate in a given state, the more likely are farmers to supplant the horse and cart with a truck and the buggy with a motor car, a study recently made by the American Petroleum Industries , THE RAIL-WA- IS Y THE SAFE-WA- Y ; Committee indicates. The committee analyzed farm mo tor vehicle registrations in three groups of states those having high gasoline tax rates, medium rates, and low rates. In order to on a comparable basis get all states the registra tion density figure was based on the number of persons residing on farms per motor vehicle. It was found that farmers in high tax states are less than half as extensively "motorized" as are the farmers in states where reasonable rates are levied. The former group, including 15 states, averages 9.1 farm residents per vehicle, while the average of the latter group is 4.1 persons. The second group includes 11 states and the District of Columbia. Gasoline tax rates in the first group range from 5 cents to 7 cents, plus the 1 cent federal tax and county taxes levied in Carefree travel . . . smooth, swift, safe, Just-freIf you Kaven't been on a Union Pacific train lately, you cannot fully appreciate ttie biggest value in 'American transportation. You'll enjoy: el w SU WOULDN'T IfYOO HAD MY COlO AND T1IM L4U4JI I SMHI I A constant flow of cool, washed and filtered air. Delicious meals, temptingly served' at low cost Standard Pull- Refreshing sleep in e mans, Pullman Tourist cars, or Coaches with reclining chairs. .?(. ' i Jgh "'-- WSm'' i ' s- - v T new-typ- e new-styl- ..'4 V ...... ' ' ;'. .' deep-cushion- Thoughtful services of an experienced train personnel. r liberal stopover privileges. Low-coside trip to gigantic Boulder Dam and Lake Mead enroute to st California. "For Colds rSo)icytt Alkoline Medicotion" That's what modern doctors say. is." InThat's what stead of being administered in Alka-Selts- Travel by Iroin. Avoid the discom-orand hazards of highway travel ls er two disagreeable doses, furniahea this medication in, , on pleasant drink. ' If you ever used anything more effective then for Add JadiflesUon, Muscular, Headache, Rheumatic and Sciatic Pains, we will refund the money you paid for Alka-Seltx- Alka-Seltz- er 7ur flnt You package. druggist Mils AIka-Seta- don't have to take an Oldsmobile YOU faith. You can get proof and double proof that Oldsmobile gives yon more for your money. Pint, ar es Knee-Adio- el i. RADIO SERVICE v. TUBES AND ACCESSORIES TESTING FREE (Wl On P AC IFIC RAILROAD ' Far Tmim Avtkutars Sm Nearest Unlets Pedlc Aftnl ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION AND WASHING MACHINES SERVICED AND REPAIRED GENE HOLLADAY Tremonton. Utah PHONE 140 and 7 J--f put Oldsmobile through its paces. Your own experience will convince you that Oldsmobile performs, handles and rides 'like a millioa" Second, check Oldsfeamobile's complete list of fine-ctures against what other cars have to offer. You will find that Oldsmobile gives you everything you want, from n Wheels and j to Body by Fisher, with Solid-Ste"Turret Top." And in Oldsmobile, remember, all these advantages are yours at a price but a little above the' lowest That is why, when you dWra'snd "compare, you will quickly discover that Oldsmobile is a better buy. -- THI flX e $665 i , e THI IIOHT $810 $810 anrf mp, Ut tt LuiUtii, Sim $668 anrf op... Blthfmwtrm. ear illuirn4 la iroupt Serfan, Tht Spcitl eetoty Touring - A Ocneral lh t820 Wf.Motore Value. Monthly payments 0 aut your paree. .OINIIA1MOTOIIINITA1MINT PtAN FRONK CHEVROLET, Inc. Trc32cntcaf Utai Phone 20 |