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Show ilClWS TOO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1937 EXAB RIVES VALLEY LEADER Entered 4 the PoatotfJce at Tre- waton, Utah as Second Class Matter. FabusMd at Tremontoa, Utah, on tntmrsday ox each week. Subscription Rates One Year (in advance) Blx Months (In advance) Three Uonths (in advance) ...... ..... .... AW. WHO AtiE YOU? m J m ABCHERT GOLF Free to Pjiblic U.S. where catalogs and utrertiiiriirmattcr corerinc any Una of bnaineaa r product can be obtained Frae ttnd Without Obligation ia the American Industrial Library. Wnta (or Buaineaa Advertising Matter you are intareated in;aame will be promptly forwarded. TK only place in the AMERICAN IHDDSTBIAL LIBBABY BaAloMrUaBoiMiai, CkioMv.IUlaoi t .a it l Hollywood! latest sport fad. Here, Virginia A Cromwell? Grey.M-G-M- Cromwell family is a very one and is of Welsh extraction. The original name was not Cromwell but Williams, and Morgan Williams was the progenitor of the family in England. The story is that Morgan Williams, a Welshman, married a sister of Thomas (Lord Cromwell), who later became earl of Essex. In accordance with a rule of Henry VIII to abolish all distinction between the Welsh and the English, he reou'Wted.Jhat RWmd i ii. Science Studies IWi . mi. icmriei ores The Romance of Your Name By RUBY HASKINS ELLIS $2.00 $1.00 50 it j. t'fi M As'HiddenWhC "Few people realize how sons die every year from go into insane asylums, never out again," Dr. Edward t JSi t " director of Park. Avenu pital in New York City, told of the American Association Cowles, featured is.1 THE player, shown ff in: Advancement of Science, reco y h session in Atlantic City, N "The actual mortality is as in my belief, if not greater thanV cancer," he declared. "Accural tistics are not available The for this is that the disea . eas11 ed as a disgrace and the alwf?1" good form. j - 1 NATIONAL EDI TCP I At ! KrUunJLei. I 9 3 5 HIMRODS Our rovino photographcf snapped this unusual picture of two huntsmen in ac- a M on the Sea Island hunting preserve, i lion near Sea Island, Georgia. Wild turkey, Nrf$ quail, deer, dove and wa- - I i I M . -..a5, ui uie orain, delusioJ, insanity, or infectious der which his death is record theless, these patients have died f Ir jt (raoLvepKjy i r -- jSf PARADISE. 1 I .- Hi,.. uy Zrr "The history of a cronic said Dr. Cowles, "runs aT' rt 'X ' many years. t& I rule this way: 'I have been drmki mk J to greater or less extent an i5 I stood my liquor perfectly until abj BUJ 11 cegMnin? at that time alcohol made me drunk as well as to your Country whole personality changed. I J1 to go on one debauch after anX in snite of mv monint.v " sonality would seem to change en. PATRONIZE YOUR a few days before I started to 'I !1?olutioJs LOCAL MERCHANTS noticed a cunning quality in I myw J E S MELT0N FOR THE FAMILY I was restless and excited. I felt whose new singing 333 that one drink would not trouble Z movie, "Music in the ' Air " had i,s Broad- I felt certain I could control it j , Williams, a descendant of Morgan would resolve to mark the bottle and take the name of Cromwell. The crand to take only two drinks, but wheni son of this Cromwell (or Williams) had had the two drinks, the bottli was Sir Oliver Cromwell, who was an was not enough. I then became uncle of the Lord Protector of Eng M THE FIRST streamlined of all; above the law, land. spending m White truck below a thouwas through Sir Oliver that the It money recklessly, ranging from on, 0 sand dollars In price (right) By DR. JOHN W. HOLLAND American Cromwells are descended. brother to another. I was violently 0 follow has been announced 0 came John descendant, Cromwell, Ills of my wife, suspecting her jealous ing sensational Increases in sales Abraham Lincoln made stair 00 to America with the Huguenot colony or this that, however good a woman White of streamlined previous steps out of his stumbling 0 about 1696, and settled In New she might be. At first I would go 0 models. The newcomer, big news blocks. 0 Bochelle, N. Y. a debauch only once in three months in the truck world, Is proof that In the game between govern 0 0 then every two months and now it ij streamlining is here to stay. ments, money is the high 0 week or every other week 1 4 every trump card. CO. 41 have no power to stop it. I cannot He who wrongs Mother Nature 0 attend to business regularly. I m will find that she is an irate 0 0 TRANS ATLANTIC mother-in-laone job after another. I am losing al! passenger 0 service between England and You are exceedingly fortunate If 0 my decent friends. I am no longer t 0 the United States, via Bermuda, be depended upon." you can meet misfortune with 0 0 will soon be inaugurated with fortitude. Dr. Cowles, well known for his re. 0 There is no such thing as taking 0 search work in the field of psychiatry, planes ol the type shown at the a little chance with evil. The 00 left. Four huge motors power summed up his remarks before the odds are against you. 0 E. the giant amphibians. association with this conclusion: "If When a person grows charitable 00 the medical profession can be made Good .. toward bis own faults, char 0 1.1. i.ii.nMi.Mi. in'tlr , to understand, that chronic alcoholism .,)IMI acter degeneration has set In. 00 is not a moral disease, but a brain . western Newspaper Union. 0 4 disease, there will be less showing off and the good things that our modern' a partial ownership on which the speculation to steel the things that in one individual vying with another it The 20th annual convention of the civilization offers, do not profess farmers live should be most dear to a real dirt as to who can drink more." $ hi in in in in in in in hi in in in in hi $ Utah Farm Bureau was held during to know how to adjust this unequal Our forefathers declared that the farmer. We must raise tip one rights the past week. I was indeed fortun contest between I farm-an- d and defend with a backbone industry, agriculture of was the nation the public hearing thru ate to be able to attend eight sessions labor, but those who do know and ers but it looks as though that bone our public press to the injustice of in- He will sell you a membership upon 4 in in in in in in in hi in in hi in in in in of that convenion. We listened to are our leaders in these farm prob- - is nearly broken, at least at is badly dustry to take 90 of the earnings request. E. J. In 1880 three farmers out of four the leaders' opinions on the farm lems claim the only way to adjust itKent. HOLMGREN, They declared that a man will of our country. You can do (your owned the land they operated; only problems. We also heard them dis is through united efforts Pres. N. B. E. Farm Bureau. befend his home share and his to some land farm by subscribing cuss against the accomplishments of our asone in four was a tenant. Today, two Our present soil conservation pro- any threatened invasion of an enemy, organization where collectively we iarmers out of every five are tenants, sociation during the depression. gram was made by a few united farm- yet we have sat by and permitted this can hire those with ability to defend The following was given bv Mr. ers under the farm bureau and other and the three fanners who are still Only Virgin Red Cedar subtle means of confiscation of our us in our laws of state and nation. owners have seen their equity in their Ogg, secretary of our national Farm farm associations and has given us land Lumbermen say the only remaining taxes and by high Richard Calderwood is the secretary forest of poor payments own land decline until it amounts, on Bureau: relief from our troubles, but for our virgin red cedar in the United products, over production and of the North Box Elder Farm Bureau. States stands "I do not expect to offer a panacea Ipartial near Lebanon, Tenn. the average, to considerably less than am sorry to admit again there are nail the land's total value. In 18 states to overcome all the evils that beset anlf three out of ten farmers who but I have some faces and have affiliated themselves with a farm 23T" 's in 1930 the equity. farmers, or ownership free of debt, was less figures to show that farmers are in a organization. Therefore, seven out of than 40 percent of the total value of very bad way financially, also some ten farmers are taking a free ride on farm real estate, and in three of our remedies to cure our troubles." He the accomplishments and efforts of test farming states this equity was stated the average Utah farmer tota the few who believe that in united efunder 30 percent. Thus in the past income per year is only $750. He de fort is our only salvation. nan century, while we hoped we were clared that only one out of 7 of the I am going to cast my lot with that building a secure rural foundation for farmers in the United States have group who believe in collective bar our civilization, we were actually con electricity in their homes. Only one gaining and hope to convince as many into tenants out of four have bath tubs. It is sad more iarmers as I can to that cause verting and at the same time chiseling away but true that 68 of the farms in Box The farm bureau membership only me equities of those not yet convert Elder county are mortgaged. And costs three dollars per year. In our mere is a floating: rxroulation of ten better ea. secretary Wallace. agricultural states the fee is ant farmers that pass from one place $15.00 and they have more than half The percentage of farm land odet to another leasing land that is not ex- of the farmers enrolled in the farm ated under lease in the United States pected to be maintained in fertility or bureau. There they get big dividends has increased from 31 percent in 1900, production but merely skinned from on their membership, as most of you w percent In 1910, and 37 percent in year to year and passed on to the next are aware, being familiar with the ll GET! farmer and depleted of milk strikes in Illinois and Wisconsin 1920, to 44 percent in 1930 and 45 its substance. This m summer group last and 1935. comprises accomsimilar other percent This information is shown eranhi one sixth of the farmers in the U. S plishments of vegetable farmers in the cally by states in a summary of farm Another painful admission is the fact eastern states. tenure recently made available by the mat our farm population comprises We could well take a lesson from McCALL'S 1 Bureau of Agricultural Economics in 25 or one fourth of the total U. S the farmers of Denmark who PresiWashington. Utah's figures are 23 per population. Still, we only receive one dent Peterson of the U. S. A. C. re1 cent in isuo, 12 percent in 1910, 16 tenth of the gross income of the U. S. ported sold and distributed their proOur wives have three to ducts tenths in produced the consumer 20 1920, percent for 38 cents percent in 1930 cf the children of the U. S.. and have out of every dollar while in the U. S. and 21 percent in 1935. 1 sad to feed and clothe them with less u costs us bd cents to dispose of our GOOD Utah's farm mortgage indebtedness than half of their share of the total farm produce. Middle men profits -is more than $42,000,000 according to Income. are too great. These facts all point The problem before farmers todav io one conclusion: That we lack orw. s. uuiirord, farm credit adminis 1 is to get some equality in the earn ganization and tration. leadership in our farm ings of this vast productive countrv. problems. uur problem is not over production According to Secretary Wallace of $5.00 YOU but equal distribution of the wealth the eleven western $2.00 states the greatest farm problem today he believes is the REMEMBER You get all six Dublicatinn fn- lack of ownership of the land tho ,.,n farmers till. He claims the only way wi READErI extended one year. io pay ror mat land and prevent the this appalling tenency of our farms is to rare accept offer we have to Issues increase the earning power of those and Month, THIS NEWSPAPER each week farms. 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