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Show 1 BEAR RIVER: VALLEY T.EAPFR, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1936 If A ii T. Smith, George O. ICye. Douglas Cannon, Leo R. Walker, Nethella Griffin, C. H. Last, Edna Burnham, A. J. TO Woodsides, Hugh C. Taylor, 7 Davis, Margaret AY, Mark Nichols, Oneta K. Shurtz, Ruth Johnson, Sargent Streep Z. Jaed From Page One) er, Edward Harris, C. C. Watkins, - ' Jj-keover all the building Earl Hone, Elaine Reeder, Owes V the school houses Ward, H. M. Skinner, Ellen Lund, dlitrlet,' , y, in first class condition at the Rhoda Larsen, Don Sheffield, Andrew ' ,tr nt oplinnl. At the Bear River Heggie, Joseph H. Whltesides, Florence McKay. U UiC UCW AUW AWIOUM Box Elder High school F. A. lding will be ready and in use kxot ine nm ume. ine noor in. we Hinckley, W. H. Griffiths, James Assembly room at the Bear Kiver Jensen, Earl Ferguson, Robert Reese, High school has been straightened L. A. Richardson, Joseph F. Law, to enable people on the rear seats ' George Nielson, A. M. Hansen, L. D. to see Jthe stage; the main entrance Wilde, Albert Noall, Noal Bennion, W. to the administration building has S. Beecher, Etta Jones, Lura Redd, been remodeled and improved; ex- Elmer Jeppson, Flora Hansen, John tensive improvements have been made Olsen, Edward Ward, Uarda Jensen, and at the George Bishop, Nlal Nelson, A. B. at the Thatcher-schoo- l, Garland school complete new radia. Caseman, Clara P. West, Cleon LemHon has been installed throughout on, Olive Hale, DeLoris Thorson, Eli-bethe building. Romney, Phyllis Kirkham, Zula Both teachers and students are Hanson, Wayne Millet, Nephi K. anxious to get back to school. We Davis, Vernal Harris, Anna Johnson, look forward to this being one of our Lucy Rice, Ford Kroksh. Box Elder Junior High A If Freemost successful school years. Teacher placements, Box Elder " Dis- man, Wilford Freeman, Grant Pris-breIvie Rae Mason, Austin Larsen, 1936-3trict, - Bear River- C. E Mary E. Robbins, Owen Westenskow, High school Floyd Jensen, Louise Call, R. M. Gourley, Harold Madsen, Voscoe P. Call. - Clifford Frye, Brigham Central Grant Valentine, . Charlotte Pearse, Mabel Chris tensen, Mary Anderson, Dorothy Larsen. Joy Jensen, Vera Facer, Blanche Ferre, Alberta Teeter, Norma Jensen. Victor J. Bott, Brigham Lincoln le Duane Archibald, Mild red Lund, Norma Bertha Nelson, Wheatley, LOST-Bla- ck purse, t between Tre- Jensen. Lucille Jones, Regena Jeninonton and Brigham, containing sen, Mary Nichols, Irene Stayner, , valuables. Has R. M. initals on the Phyllis Whitworth, Veressa Hun- to return Leader. Finder purse flap. saker. Boothe Valley Bernice Chris- FOR SALE Wealthy and Mcintosh tensen. ' " apples. Fred Hansen. Phone 215,: t3 Vernon Hansen, Reva Bothwell ; t ., a VickerS, Lydia Meister; unRENT Modern FOR apartment, Glen Taylor, Bear River City furnished, hot wattr. Gall or in- Wf.O.? Linf ord, Frona Cates, Celia quire at Leader office; ts .? ' Larsen, Rula. Sackett, Goldie Penrose.' Gorinne o Frank Stevens, Glen FOR SALE Good, modern 2 story ' frame house. Will sell at bargain. Marble, Iris Schow, lona Johnson, Vesta Ferry, Edna Reeder. See Thomas Waldron, Clear Creek N. C. Taylor. Max Ferguson, Verda Collinston FOR SALE House and lot. See Mrs. Gardner, rVerna s Cassity. . Gilbert Parker. .. ,'.,. t3. . Deweyville Biackham, Rupert DeLoris Hopkins, Helen McGregor. CASH PAID for dead' and Wjless Ronald Leonard, Clea Elwood j cow and horses. Call Maple Cieek Pugsley, Vera Rigby, Mabel Horsley; 493-J-- 2. . .Trout Hatchery, Brigham Lorin Peterson, Martin Fielding 8 .Reverse Charge- - ... , tf. Miller, , Ida Perry, Emerine Christen- - Impressive Rites Held : Dangerous Driving Period Approaching Friday For Wife of AAA Official Wcrns Radcliffe Henrie VACATING TIME! OPEN SEPT. - . WATCH FOR. YOUR NAME tS THIS SPACE The GARLAND THEATRE presents you with FREE Tickets, when your name appears below v t- CaU ailjear Rive Tailed Leader t Office H. Adams - Robert Allen TsJS. Adams - George, Abbott Priscella Adams, Roland Allen Tickets This Week Robert Taylor - in Good for Janet Gaynor "SMALL TOWN GIRL" Sun., Mon., Tues., Sept. 6, 7, 8 ';' . . or :. Laurel and Hardy .. in GIRL" Wed., Thurs Sept. 9, 10 OUR Munns. Portage Rose Coombs, Hermese Broadbent Riverside Snowville Stan rod Frances Romer. Ray Wight. Ruth Mae Nielsen. . Mark Jackman, Ida Thatcher Holt, Dorothy Hadley. Tremonton Albert Meldrum, Katherine Maughn, Ralph Baird, Faye Jeppson, Ruth Miller, Augusta Brough, Vernell Peterson, Constance n, Jensen, VaLoy Iverson, Irene Nona Smith, Ardes Adams. Willard Elwyn Seely, David Ward, Lela Jensen, Elaine Jensen, Iva ; J sorensen, Aaa wooayatt. Washakie LeGrande Horsley, Doril Horsley. Yost Veryl Henrie, Josephine Burnham, Reva Jackson. War-burto- MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah - Phone 28 Avoid R. R. Crossing ! Accidents; Don't ' Plans Activities For Registration Period B. Y. U. der Estimate ' PROVO-Freshme- jfap n fuU-curre- TREMONTQN, UTAH 1 36: 2g.J2S5Ki. tt d unique to the fall monthT 1- - lesson is obvious: from nowntft the close of the year, the mdfrnmust exercise the nuudiriuni of Msfloa for this is the time of niost dangerous to th y-iia- 0 jf4 ess agBe- ee are-aaer- There's always a mewbere who can fjad ft bigr enough loophole for a cckseffws Watch Repairing Bring that watch that y mds cleaning' or some where it receives expert tk? repai; attention. ' '! v ; - -- obektCimonsen Jeweler f ed DR. WILLIAM ELI BAWKQfS, CHIROPRACTOR Offices at RESIDENCE - BOTHWEtt ' Appointments Made by Phone - , I .: j 1 fer. D ly injured. Streamliner trains move at a high rate of speed, frequently 100 feet or more per second. In each of the above incidents the driver of the car may have underestimated the speed of the streamliner train. The Railroad is making every effort to avoid crossing accidents, exhausting every means to do so. Every citizen along our line can materially aw job SATISfiAertON 10 IM1 Ch ECKS: 'O INTERS ABOUT aid in this by themselves remembering and bringing notice of their friends the short time consumed between the time train is seen approach ing and time it reaches the crossing. Your assistance in reducing this serious damage to property and menace of life is most earnestly solicited. W. M. JEFFERS, Executive m ocder that ryoar cfadring ev Ssay sjlve. fijww oner fm Merer sign a check fat Hank no sassier to whom yam Instead of making the check paymble to It vlCaah", it bctaw to write oat the nam of the VT Aknst fill m the ckrte Une with the date sctosr drawn see givins '''' ' ot sssM ssswit dssfc''-- ' kmm Vkwu or give a check to a stranger. Don't at SSOBBt to etaae error an a check. (Make eat naw one and dtatror the old.) RO oat chMcs completely draw Ing a horvy fine to fill In the apace after thc .wHttan Be eore that the eawounri in writing and 1 SALT LAKETS NEWEST HOTEL ' arsthesasae.: )"' ... - A cherking afiwiiM, when properly oaed, Ow bank L I U' b an jbv BEAR RIVER STATE BANK We Welcome All New Business CO HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About 1V2 Mile South of Logan East of the Sugar Factory BESSIN6ER BROS. JlZSZ& . 30 FOR ICE Beverages & Coal J and' Ing factors In hi wife , We Also Buy SEE- - obstacles. So you were m "Safety experts have never 'comal pletely agreed as to what is the cause of the risinsr accident trend in autumn, ascribing it to & number: of reasons; However,' it is- . This is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Pay for the Call. COLORADO ANIMALBY-PRODUCT- S yfa conquered ., prin-i-in- . TO FARMERS Just Ring Logan Enterprise e record. lately caught up and carried along those who knew you well. And 'as a tne by auto tfgouege activ- mother you were always forgetting At 4:30 p. m., July 9tb, an ities! at Brigham. Young University yourself for your1 children'. You' gave mobile, apparently under speed con institution opena up so happily, social contacts because trol, was approaching' highway cross when the big" church 26 and 28. . . as you said, 'I .want to devote my ing in a city. Engineer of approach September .25,. v Each time to my children." It seems to the driv streamliner evening registra during train, believing ing us now, as if premonition caused you. be will a er would stop, sounded, warning sig tion period there program nal, and although driver appeared to intended both to entertain and help to give and to give so much of your observe the train, he drove onto cross- new students know what membership self that ever will your teachtai Br ing, and rear of automobilge was in the university means. There will be your love be a part of their lives' Knowing all thishow can 9 struck and demolished. Driver for other activities. Elmer Crowley, pres miss you ? ident of the associated students, and but love you tunately escaped injury. t and children, the Henrie Brother a will students other auto a. an 0:10 At leading play m., July 16th, - Garland " ' TremontonLiterary club mobile, moving at a slow rate of prominent part. this tribute to Edna Henrie, your i pays ' a crossing speed, approached Song and 'story will bring out the town. Engineer, of streamliner train theme of "The Y Campus" on the wife and mother, because we called saw automobile, but was so certain first night "Y Traditions" is' the. key- her friend In friendship we offer the driver would stop before reaching note of the second. "Y Activities" will you our sympathy and we pray that the crossing he did not decrease speed be represented at their colorfuV and God our Father, will give you faith and courage to meet tomorrow brave although:, he sounded warning signal. varied best on the third night.'. ry for in the words of the poet: to but Driver appeared apply brakes, The climax of the orientation pro ran onto crossing in front of 'train She is not dead across whose lips and was struck. Driver and passen- grams cornea in the Freshman Trek Death lays the silence of his sword; 2. on a: in This initation civ October .' ger sustained superficial injuries. Whose: heart to quicker measures in ilized rich im. tradition and form, At 8:03 a. nt, July 25th, an automoved mobile was seen by engineer of pressiyeness : but - minus barbarity. Love's inspiring word. By S. F. Harris has President crossappointed streamliner train approaching de Dean Rex Dr. Gerrit A, Jr., was somewhat view where Jong not dead whose dull cold hand is She ingg Gives back ' no pressure to thine by buildings,. He immediate- Johnson and Miss Jldna, Snow to dily applied brakes, and sounded warn rect the orientation activities. own; TX beckons thee to fairer scenes ' ing signals, and had train nearly at a stop when automobile drove .onto Than thow hast ever known. MICKIE SAYS crossing, was struck and demolished. The floral tributes we.re profuse.' At 5:09 p. m., July 27th, an auto- Interment "was made hi the City mobile stalled on road crossing in a town. Driver attempted to push car cehietary,. with Bishop Byron Hernie ' "TBU.'M IWKtWHIiM off the rails, but was unable to do dedicating the grave. Shaw and Iver am Aormvme- iEft, son funeral directors. so before being struck by streamliner OFFICE fMA CAfJPCm train.' Engineer unable to bring his train to a complete stop after getsuBseBipnoMS; ting close enough to see that autoAdvertising mobile was on track. A woman ocPRlttnMQ-AIMy cupant of the .automobile was seriousPlATFORM IS Vive-Preside- We WiU Calf for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS - , Es-tel- FREE THEATRE TICKETS . r Classified Ad Column Garland J. D. Gunderson, Rulon Manning,: William J. Cullimore, Aleen Hansen, Ada Jensen, June Cardon LouVeil Roberts, Dorotha Christen-se- n, Golda Acord, Eva Adams: Grouse Creek Clyde Morris, Leda : '' Gull, Joyce Holton. Jesse W. Reeder, Mar. Howell t garet Tarns. -i - Honeyyille Leon Christensen, Clayton Cheney, Winnifred Phillips, Leila Adams, Mary Tingey. Leonard Peterson. Kelton Rose Wheelwright Lucin Archie Sims, Dorothy Mantua Gardner. Park Valley Lloyd Hust, Elinore Mandry, Rose Lee. Howard Jensen, Nola Plymouth Hopkins. Oleon Palmer, Ruth Perry upward, rising steadily during" the height of the touring season. "However, with the ending of the vacation period, there is no reduction in accidents as might reasonably be expected; rather the fatality trend continues upward, reaching a peak in October and continuing at a high level through the remainder of the year. "In relation to volume; of, travel, as measured by gasoline consumption, early spring and summer actually are the safest times of the year,, with fall and winter showing a decidedly-wors- e. 7: .6-2- months, but this assumptioiNj not correct From the annual low pdtet in February, the accident trend starts' ye y, s Wherry, "that the greatest number of ' accidents ' occur in the': summer Tremo- : . A. A. A. wIt is generayJasumed,,, said Dr. literfrom the1 Tremonton-Garlan- d was its read club president, by ary Mrs. James Walton: Dear Edna, We were 20 members in the nton-Garland but Uterary club now quite suddenly we are only 19. You slipped away so quickly, without to us, your friends a word of good-band because you left us thus we know Your there can never be a godd-bylife has been too closely woven into ours. On our hearts you have en-graved a picture of yourself and in memory you will ever be with us. In memory you will be with us as we meet together and your philos., ophy of life will often be remembered. You seemed to understand so well; and so you were always able to look upon life with a clarity that became rare wisdom. Never did we see a frown of vex th - When the leaves turn , brown the accident curve turns upward and the nation is now on the eve of the most dangerous driving period of the year, according to Dr. Styles W. Wherry, president of the Utah Motorist Association, which is affiliated with the (Continued From Page One) Special musical numbers were rendered by the Tremonton ward choir, Marion Summers, J. R. Dredge, of Brigham City; Miss Melba Glenn, of Blue Creek; and Mrs. Judith A. Strand The accompanists were Gen. eve Walker, Mrs. Walter Glenn, Mrs. Adam Brenkman and Mrs. Reed Cannon, violin obligate. The following letter of Tribute Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $5,000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE at RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 It's a mark of Distinction to Stop at this Smart Hotel ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Manager . , W: M'rl.t '.. POOL DRAINED EVERY NIGHT avi - |