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Show DECEMBER 10, 1336 REAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, Zona Allen of Portage had he, npndix partv c.uuaay j i .Herremovwi condition is good. ing. Mrs. George Coombs who wast,.. ea tor a deep cut on turned home Monday. Mrs. Vivian Vicks, who serious injury in an automobilem dent December 2, succumbed tov PAGE TWO PENROSE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered t the Postoffiee at Utah as Second Claw Matter. Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of each week. Subscription Rates $2.00 r yur (In advance) advance) Blx Months (in 50 Three Months (in advance) -- Tre-Mwto- n. of Bishop and Mrs. George Nuhnand Mr. of were guests Avon, Utah, Mrs C. E. Miller on Friday. reMr. and Mrs. Starlin Stanfill to weeks three a trip from turned new a the East where they purchased Stan-fili- 's car and then visited with Mrs. returnpeople in Georgia before --- 11-0- nWe in the U. Tk- S. where catalog nd t and With product can be obtained Free buJu-- nJ ObUTuo0 uVh. Acn vboa! WEEICAi IIDBSTBIU LIBRARY K4UerUt B nllUs. Ckloaao.UUswi' ' .tliV tCITCPIAL ASSOCIATION Statesthis rharmina DhotoaraDh n ' M NATIONAL ii Willi His v lelt; istie van " ngm outxyivuuu, uiw execu- yiwim.wv.., S&5irUSIi!l 193 5 l TK - - UniteH HKMUSUl Sarah Roosevelt, asthe chief tive reads reports on his riverwhelmina dod- ..i To Your Town ufo I ' Headed lor Dad's Grid Glory as well as to your Country Knute Rockne Jr. son of the late coach of Notre in his last 'f PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS Mrs. 323 Postal Officials Open Drive Nation-Wid- e locrr.s enter Notre Dame l - 4 the-ront- Against Obscene Mail Federal the Encouraged out to meted sentence penitcniary FlorGayle R. Cleveland of Pensacola, and Mtsa Clayton Georgia ida, alias Miss Gayle Cleveland, on charges of the sending obscene matter through mails the Postal Inspection Service drive on has launched a nation-wid- e obscene correspondence clubs conducted through the mails, It was announced at the Post Office Department last night. Cleveland was the operator of "The Letter Club Different," one of numerous obscene corresponding clubs, tual exchange of obscene literature, which have for their purpose the and drawings, and which have been uncovered by postal inspectors in various sections of the country. The Pensacola "Letter Club Different" of Cleveland, was conducted in the same manner as are the other correspondence clubs which are now the roundup by the subject of a Postal Inspection Service. As operator of the "club," Cleveland would insert advertisements in the cheaper magazines offering for a small fee, usually ten cents, to put Interested persons in touch with others of either sex who were interested in the exchange of literature and photographs of an obscene nature. Upon remitting the original fee of ten cents the persons answering the advertisement of "The Letter Club Different" were then forwarded an identification and descriptive blank, which, when 15-ye- ar sh'-.w- :, RECENT BIRTHS -- . W,' l, ' ' LONG. LOW CONTOUSS ........ Revolution- " The regular meeting of trie ire- De iuuineia P. T. A. will in the day. Dec. 17th, at 7:30 p. m., Tremonton ward chapeL An excellent speakprogram has been prepared. Abeen sehas A. S. U. C, er from the cured. Everyone is invited. Mrs. O. A. Iverson. j home yesterday. Baby Hess, son of Mr st,h ...... ..v . ln XJcaa rt Y" 1 nun . - Sunday of pneumonia. Ezra Leffler of Collin fit ceived painful injuries while wo fnr the Utah Pnwpr X, T cotQjBAM io-i- I , i HOSPITAL NEWS J lEAOY to serve you 4 5. - TkrouSk correspondent connections with other banks in key cities and through membership in the American Bankers Association this Bank can supply facilities to 6erve you or your business on RUSSELL Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rus-sescale. a nation-wid- e of Tremonton, a girl, bom Detheir bow with make nde ;vi for new a :l mountings cember 7. the new Plymouth lor uJ hypo.d recr axles, complete soundMr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones, of JONES other are Plymshock absorbers airplane-typeproofing and biq a girl, born December 10. Howell, DeLuxe outh innovations" this year Here is the new Born at Home Babies ina Sedan. MUNNS Mr. and Mrs. Archie Munns a boy, born December 3. . "The Letter Club Different" properly filled out and returned to! No. Mr. and Mrs. Henry NEWMAN the of to a the then forwarded Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation person "The Letter Club Different" gave a Newman, boy, born December 4. minute description as to the sender's number so designated, the inner let$5,000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor age, weight, height, features and ter and contents. In many instances, Robert now Christmas. for Buy physical measurements in addition to rather than continue to clear their Simonsen Jewelry. headthe of sex the and obscene the person through exchanges type stating DifferClub to Letter "The with whom they wished correspond quarters of s. ent" the persons involved signed.their rniin riwim rm TiniiTi r.i iii on obscene, lewd and lascivious rinw own names and following receipt pf on direct Following receipt of this informa- the first letter they carried tion "The Letter Ciub Different" then correspondence with the person or were placed in contact assigned a file number to the individ- oersons they forto with was through the "Letter originally who then required ual, warded two dollars for a year's mem Club Different." It's Time to Shop for Thousands of obscene correspon 1,000 bership in the "club." Upon payment CHIRSTMAS of the annual dues, the member wasj dence club members have already of then supplied with lengthy lists been rounded up by postal inspectors Jayson both men and women, with brief des- in every section of the country and Values to $1.00 Priced for Holiday Selling Nationally Advertised criptions of each, who were identified prosecutions are to follow as rapidly by numbers rather than names. When as the individual cases can be worked SHIRTS and PAJAMAS .00 the "club" member found a person, ud for presentation to Federal grand Scheel Featuring the new either male or female, answering the juries. The Federal statutes provide for "Hick Powell" shirt with TruePARTS AUTO SALVAGE AUTO deseriDtion of his desires, he then a five-yejail sentence or a five Benized collar; white, plain GENERAL REPAIRING started correspondence by addressing thousand dollar fine, or both for any colors, and patterns Phone 4402 "The Letter Club Different" enclosing person found guilty of sending obscene Garland, Utah ALL VIRGIN WOOL I his sealed envelope with its obscene matter throueh the mails, and this .55 A. II. SCHEEL, Prop. contents, marking the enclosure for penalty has been invoked on many ocOVERCOATS casions for the sending of a single Only a manufacturer with his letter. own retail outlets could comfor A second form of obscene ring unbine such style and warmth in covered by the Postal Inspection Sera coat vice in its drive on the purveyors of GLOVES for ODScene maiier are ine magazine iet-- , (if H t T Genuine pigskin; also lined .83 gloves; $3 value at a purpose the dissemination of obscene ' : special price- literature and photographs and which are conducted as regular letter exS .95 ALL VIRGIN WOOL changes by the cheaper love and sex magazines. A third group thich is being brought to justice by the postal inThe most popular sports models spectors are the dealers who distriYou'll find a complete line in the popular oxford grays, bute obscene matter directly through DUNDEES brushed wool, F browns, and blue worsteds; advertisements and lists purchased per or button type single and double breasted from the operators of the various ob styles $0.95 scene corresponding clubs and other dealers in this type of objectionable far-flun- rubber-pois- f. is receiving treatment. Roland Rose of Black Pine fef rftiirnf1. hnmp .nftpi. wn:..!. tit itucivino' T ment for a broken leg. The following had their tonii. moved recently: Jack Hall, Maryni Valof Park Kunzler Harold Mrs. Mrs. anny nan, nuwin Butler ley underwent a minor operation last Austin Johnson. week. Jim Austin of Garland underwent Hats - the gift value of the mJ a major operation Monday. His condition is excellent. Babies Born at the Hospital ADAMS Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Adams, of Garland, a girl, bom December 93? PLYTvIOUTH ved on ,' rs NlLyDame. in prep TTf if Jyear yWTi& school hopes to Pauline Clarke i9 one of the leadinq contenders for the $5UU,UL"J ronto Maternity Der the will of Charle Millar as a prize for mother bearr.n most children in the on his deoth vr. Mrs. Clarke is with one of her sent. CHILD ing home. Mr. and Mrs. James Jenson and be with family have moved back to few last the us again after spending months in Ogden. Messers Fred W. Petersen, Jesse and Scott Petersen were in Brigham City on business Monday. Leavitt Taylor, who has been employed in Ogden for the past few months, has returned home. The M. I A. Conjoint program that was put over Sunday evening, was en joyed very much. Mr. and Mrs. Titus Shuman and Mr. and Mrs. William Bosley were in Brigham City Monday on business. Mrs. William M. Miller entertained at a quilting on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Fredrickson entertained Sunday in honor of Mrs. Fredrickson's birthday. Those present were their children, Mrs. Fredrick-brotheand sister and their families and a few friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Bosley Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William M. Miller, Mrs. J. Wilford Miller and Miss Althea Miller spent Thursday in Brigham City and Salt Lake City. There has been quite a few people ill with the grippe here. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Shuman spent the Thanksgiving weekend in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jensen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jay Colby at dinner on Sunday evening. Mesdames W. N. Sims and Dewey Hansen of Bear River City spent Tuesday afternoon with their parents. Free io Pjiblic - injuries yestercay. Mrs. Vickg hj so suffered from heart troufe tne last id years. 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