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Show BEAR RIVgR VAIXET LEA33ER; ! I 1 TBTcn tnucTUivn It I tilAHIU vuinkliitliw m I cue I IOIiL gXC3tSCT TITCRSDg' jtt fray DEWEYYILLE Renlnr.Amenf. nf OlisftlAf a TViiMra w M wvrvV Urged to Promote Highway Safety A. IMa,aMin'IIMV THINK THE THINKERS 1 events yu. . in an increasingly Wiu mere uc Enable position whpn we want in 1937? call in we electricity hnt ' Reviews of to W10" Tte Review ISTo what thirteen expert, &T,L thinkers (who have data) In various parts ... decency-versus-disast- tiects, ,e can render our In greater service this week y readers mir attenUon to tQ the thirteen had what Commerce says: - nnuires as to the impendOn that, who can W can say that war is much hpsv I of in Europe than in is that every gov- home problems, with ;t is busy etnD, -- nH economic. Diplomatic of frfTUr. HISTORY Amer-leMrmr,ressi- on sabre-rattlin- e, tam actual mobilization ofcounforces against a neighbor visiting Europe must be with the complete change in im-JS- ed EpuWte atUtude on armament. For been a eight years there has or toward reducing fmg sentiment armament. Conference after has been called for this Spose and failed. Now pubhc opin-- L efficistrongly supports speedy ent rearmament. Just as disarmaa foundation ment was talked of as Sr 3X housewives,doctors, fume-proo- a, grocery - clerks, lawyers and others in every! Iwalk of life. jThey were originally designed tojoperate drawbridges,! battlesbips,Tsubmarines and air- planes, out have been adapted to automobile use under the name of. ilrathannde. and are guaranteed "as jong as you own your car.'UTheyj lluve been purchased to revive ra'tinrthincr frnm a 1014 Pierce Ar rearmament is talked preventative for war. confidently stated that often It is been strong a year had England if than unprepared, there ae0 rather no been Ethiopian warlhave wuld tor peace, now rut sary. Franco will not take Madrid l ike incident. amuni-tio- n e if he doesn't get, with more I cannot help feeling more optomis-tiand war materials, also more than many do that the people of man-suppis exhausted. He will not in another pieces Europe i tear themselves to men; his and war in the near fu- - needs to get them from Hitlerneeds ly Mussolini. He will get what he to storm Madrid. The downfall of Franco would be a great defeat for Hitler and Mussolini. The dictators must win in Spain. And to win they nrhich followed the World War, it is to the limit; War. must exgo can hard to see how any natidh is a old-tiIt question of time. The great from benefit pect to really war has iust started. It has European military conquest. started and will blast with a terrific explosion in a short time, because CARLO TRESCA Prance and England have suffered the ays: illusion that they can avoid it by Italian editor of "B Martello" dealing with Hitler and Mussonni Hitler's Germany considers Spain with silk gloves. its European Ethiopia; a vast amp Tl i t nntmlno r har I power to fight for fascist .victory to JVL1XJRICE LEON to the n ;y,uou day; lawyer, exploit, tomorrow, miners by whom Spain is rich. The financial authority says conquest of Spain, for Hitler, means The first thing President Roosean armed ally at the back of France, velt and Secretary Hull did after the depriving France of the copper supelection was to undertake their mem. ply of Spain. in fur Franco as did Primo Rivera in re nrahte trin to South America this way In world of peace. gard to Italian naval power will give therance on the Hitler a naval base in the Canaries they threw into the balance if T mav express it par- or in the Azores; Mussolini is already of great in the Balearic Islands. The colonial adoxicaUy, an imponderable crYit roi empire of France is in danger; the economic position of Gibraltar is menaw,;ip fiermanv. Italy and Japan are such furthering programs involving ced. Is it the realization of of their rule by force infliction the France forces facts that threatening of other and England to change the tone of upon unwilling inhabitants is sumRoosevelt their voices today? countries, President common to the men free It may be so. But to stop the ad- moning all vance of the two fascist forces over defence of their liberties, should agres Spain, more than words are neces- - sion take place. Thev must struggle with the popuwork, and wages to a very ample disaster of the face the In lation, economic problems of providing food, TY1 Q 3 4 ! 1 Will Your Advertising be when the ink is dry? It Will Be Thrown into the Gutter? Hidden Under Shrubbery, Blown Against the Hedge? .Just Rubbish on the Lawn? Thrown into the Waste Basket? Consumed by Trash Burner? It Or Will - " 4 Be a Under the reading lamp inside the home cherished and INVITED member of the family be if circle? This is where your message will Leader, inserted in The Bear River Valley which is a welcome visitor in the homes ct ns LOSE FAT y a Uk-In- o - r ,I St- -- r2r&r?rMiM , u you-- mm wfSs&sisa fiOt WCxmm 13 1 u 64 Bourbon No. 167 Rye No. No. 166 Rye No. 63 Bouroon , Kt en AVAILABLE IN RYE A - - By Fronk Chevrolet g jjiygAU feSS I fonMEanVoyNfi l Mfcwnwiw r V Htnt'7-THEV'n- , y auto OEPWR S VAWiw . e WnO Co m J i i mimun!!u!t! 4 f i 1 1 1 1 1 n , 1 1 tt i 1 n ii i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 SEDAN J r.'i,J- - Avr $695.00 T. oUNf mmmhmh ' 1934 CHEV. COACH. Kari Keen Trunk CHEV CABROLET ' 1 I 1929 1 " 1933 Oldsmobile $497.00 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER . USED CAK ab6 thev j an Bear River Valley Leader is ordered and is not oy awaited Tt. is eatrerly nmi00 m of the happenings the reader, who desires to keep abreast the community including news concerning merchandise Prices offered by stores and firms. Nothing else can take its place as an advertising medium and Vusm?ge0Lrf e cost prospect-coveragyou nothing else can compare with it in Val ey Leader or results obtained. Hie Bear River must be effective, to has "reader interest." Advertising, have quality as well as quantity. v LKES BUYING SAFE ? un- - : . THE OLD QUAKER CUMfAXNi, wvw WART, the Speed Cop r - The r 1 Survey Shows Used Car Buyers Prefer Cruising Gears w Where ; i Arrnrdine to a survey recently com- rWri nmons- Nash and LaFayettel dealers throughout tne nation, nui of which have just been received nere local by Diderickson & Goldsberry, matne dealers for these products, now comjority of used car buyers are looking for ing into the market cars equipped with cruising gears and them willing to pay higher prices for than fnr mrs without them. This bears out the contention Nash two salesmen have been making for car a of that the purchaser ,,Cqt-to get can expect with cruising gear back more than his cruising geii investment either through longer life when of the car or better allowance he trades it in. the "Tr00ATitia.llv" he explained, extra high an cruising gear provides gear ratio, engaging aautomatically speed above 0n thft par reaches The engine then 40 miles an hour. X runs 30 percent slower to produce a wuu.u m given car speed than it ventional gear. -- Tr. nrrifr to maKe una siuwc. v.. nrnarcnt to the driver, has installed a speed 1937 Nash for ometer which shows Ma ine the relative engine hour. It may readi- j iioa pr j v ly be observed mat at athere is a 42 instance, 60 miles, for mile engine speed. 30 per"With engine speed reduced will gear with cruising car cent, a in 25 to percent show savings of 15 there y Natural gasoline consumption. .. ,irr (n wear v...g, is also a consiaeraDie maintenlower means and tear which customer the and gives ance costs, at the t me a better value to trade is this he purchases a new car. Itused ar smart added value which although cru.slng buyers are seeking, on the market only been have gears a comparatively short time. Franco-America- "6 four-whe- lm-'pre- ss who ever bought a commercial or who ever drank a the first to climb up a commercial but those "firsts" are lost' stepladder . .. 17 :i r one w aaiss tinny, mere IS a nrsi Horn Of Elmwood Fark, III. that Miss won't .be lost to history. vat nurn uiuvc imiv corner to a service station and was the first person to buy one of the new glass-cla- d batteries, since tnai Itime. less than three months ago, nearly 100,000 more of these batteries have k been t purchased by. are very g would be richer if we of the first person coca-col- - - .t- -.. Robert F. Black, President of The White Motor Company, of Cleveland and director of the Automobile Manufacturers Association, whose White trucks ire pioneering sireamnnea ouiy ana new laiexy ieiurc. its large research expenditures to UNIFORM state laws governing aeveioDlne saiety reatures. EngineB , travel, the replacement of vehicles built before the responsive enough to maxe tne flexible in modern traffic:! development of modern safety fea- truck hvdraullc brakes. Tower-- l to tures and continued efforts on the driving public that booster operated; automatic auj f cabs;j "lt'H smart to drive safely, are conditioned and BUoii-- j 'the three chief ways by which easy steering ana gooa roaa 'America's aDDalllng highway acci tty are only some of the essential safety features in modern dent toll can he reduced. In the truck Whites. Tor opinion of a leading spokesman Obsolete Trucks Costly the truck and bus Industry, Robert !f. Black, president of The White - "Because they have found it to jMutor Company and a director of be economically unsound to try to to-- ; (the Automobile Manufacturers as ODerate obsolete trucks under and more sociatlon. day's traffic conditions, Uniform Code Needed more progressive operators are them with safe modern. "Ever since U. S. route markers first betran to line important high- trucks. In the first eight months ofj 'wvn the lensrth and breadth of the 1936, White's Increase in regiaira-- t nation, there has been an obvious tlons over the same period of last need for a traffic code uniform for year was 105. Most of this larga all states. Federal enforcement Increase was due to the empnasis Iwould not be necessary or desir placed on safety features in "thai able, but certainly what constitutes new Whites. Truck and bus opera:safe driving in one state is safe tors fully realize that nothing can' 'in another and from the 48 widely be as expensive as an accidenu 'different state codes now in effect, and the safest vehicles they can' a uniform system embodying the buy are the cheapest insurance itiest of eacl 6huuld be drawn," Mr against them. "Tbe truck industry's statistic Black said. "Hlghtfay transportation has de- show that there are over a million ireloped so rapidly that modern trucks in operation today that wera itrafflc Droblems are of compara huilt before tbe development oC now recotfl itlvely recent origin. We are just many safety features essential. as nlzed sufficient have to experiVeginning "DesDite this, trucks and busses ence with them to control dense traffic properly. Heretofere, It has have a much better safety record vbeen necessary to experiment with than passenger cars, largely due to. work don regulations and many that looked the effective educational fleet owners few an actual in the by years past well oa paper, proved among their drivers, which proves! hindrance In practice, Tir tha Hast two vears. White the importance of educating tha (lias devoted the. major portion of driver to drive Barely. 1 Lrfres. International Chamber and .T f. say.. ELIOT WADSWORTH SrZ ' Tucsdav relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner motored here to spend By DR. JOHN W. HOLLAND the day. They were accompanied to Ton cr.n break ary bad habit If their home in Ogden by Mr. Gardner treatment for receive you will drop It bard enougk. will who special A fearful person, trembling beheart trouble. tween two evils, nsnally The ward hall is receiving improve takes both. week. ments of cleaning during the Tbe happy person Is he who does Tom Ault with the help of his pony, what he likes best to best Tonv. delivered the mail to Tremonton do. on Thursday after battling with a If God did not make you for a heavy gale of wind and snow, deep talker, you can make a great drifts and zero weather. For the past hit by keeping stUL several vears Tom has had courage If you allow your mind to reto buck the zero weather with Uncle main small it will ever be Sam's maiL getting hurt by little peoBishop and Mrs. M. G. Perry and ple. Young people : you can't fly with daughter, Virginia and son, Myrt, the owls at night, and soar spent Wednesday and Thursday with relatives at Kanesville. with the eagles next day. & WMtera Newip&per Union. Mr, and Mrs. N. Peter Marble vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nielsen in Brigham Thursday. Sundav evenine at East Garland, Bert Wheatley and Alton Perry at morning. Miss Hopkins, the grade school tended a Bov Scout court of honor teacher, spent the weekend with her Mr. truests Year's New as their day, relatives in Brigham City, returning Lorma Hyatt and Alice wneauey for her school wonc Monday spent the weekend at Logan. Mr. Mrs. Flovd Fredrlckson and The Bothwell M. I. A. presented were in PamBrigham City Monday, three-aa play entitled "The here evening pered Darling," Tuesday in the ward chapel. Jasner Perry of Slaterville visited at the home of Bishop and Mrs. M. Easy Pleasant Way To G. Perry on Saturday. Friday Mrs. Paul Gardner ana daughter, Pauleen, Mr. and Mrs. Cleone Hunsaker visited Paul Gard ner who is in Oeden. How would you like to lose your Mr and Mrs. Gene Leavitt ana fat, increase your energy and improve your health? son of Grace, Idaho are visiting rela How would you like to lose your tives here duriner the week. double chin and your too prominent A number of folks attended the og and abdomen and at the same den Stock Show at Ogden during the hips time make your skin so clean and week. clear that it will compel admiration? Thursday the Civic Club of Dew and see Get on the scales eyville and Honeyville met at the how much you weigh then get a bothome of Mrs. Mattie Hassei. very tle of Kruschen Salts that cost next was to nothing and which will last you 4 Dy afternoon enjoyed pleasant Take one half teaspoonful in a weeks. all. of hot water in the morning-- cut glass Friday a number of temple work down on pastry and fatty meats-- go wnere ers went to the Logan temple light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar and when you have finthey spent the day. Eagle Scout Bert Wheatley of ished the contents of this first bottle ? Deweyville was awarded a palm leaf weigh yourself again. Notice also that you have gained In at the Stake Scout Court of Honor energy you feel younger in body at East Garland Sunday evening. any fat person a Relatives received word Monaay Kruschen will giveRefuse imitations surprise. joyous had Gardner pas morninz that Paul health you lose fat your safeguard sed away at a hospital in Ogden. His SAFELY the Kruschen way. wife and children and also tne reia NOTE Many people find that the tives have the sympathy of all. only diet change necessaryIs whils TO EAT Miss McGrager of Salt Lake City LESS.Kruschen regularly reher at home, spent the weekend " ' """" turning to her school here Monday . de dT It "t "' T SizCuUiuUl 1 By Mrs. Thomaa Ault A&.kJ M. 1 T No shrewd buyer passes up bur used ' 'f car bargains " . $175.0a |