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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, MAY 20. 1837 BEAB RIVER VALLEY LEADER III HI III III Satered st the roatoffic at Utah as SecondClass Matter. Pablishsd at Tremonton, Utah, on Fkorsdaj of each week. Subscription Rates Tre-femt- tn, ll HI HI lit til III HI Ml HI M I'l In The Sports' ty orlfj! THATCHER SCHOOL NEWS d ni ii hi in in in in in in in in im hi m 4 NEWS ITEM While on our trip to Salt Lake City, we went through most of the Capitol building. There were many beautiful pieces of art, and rel$2.00 some very good examples of old One Year (in advance) ics. The Gold room, as they have nick$100 fjlx Months (in advance) named it, is too beautiful to find the 50 Three Months (in advance) words for and almost too expensive to find money for. The curtains or wodrapes were woven by an Italian man. The rug was made in Scotland especially for this room. catalog and Some received thrills out of the elThe oo'y place in Of U. S. where ct btwneu coTerig nj, Una n'mtt evator, which was very busy hauling or product eaa V obtained Free Sod Without OMicatioa ia the American Industrial Library. students up and down. We would get are Matter yon Writs (or Buaineu AdvertUine in at the top and say, "Bottom floor, interacted in; came will be promptly forwarded. please," and then when it arrived we AMERICA! INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY i would say, "now what was it we Illlao Kmilaeerlat Ball dint, Cklcaio. wanted to see here?" and to our R (amazement) we wanted to see what a TIONAL EDITCRIAl was on the next to the highest floor. ASSOCIATION in all we had a good time. QyTLcvnAt. 193 5 All Leo Adams 7th grade JgAOM tS OH UfFN 9 msmFm& - ; aa Pari ;j tdr ..Njnx-- it pitcher, has won 120 gam" 58 since joining the Gtantta ... Commencing January i i,whl 14 clubs will be allowed --- --- -- i: . TB3S TO BE SOLD AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT We Accept Prosperity Bonds Leroy Edwards of Unive. Kentucky scored 34 noim utes in a basketball game Creighton. v.iu,..ie, ouoiuu nea sox had the most put outs for league outfielder for last A baserunner is not a sioien SAFE! Cameras are used to record the finish of close horse races, and no t'sey can be applied to baseball. Kov. .st. is for proving "Dixie" Walker, of the White Sox, safe in a close play at first? Note how close his foot is to the bag. A fM ' I J : r' 4f i tl&lf' TlUsz& I$rf f ' Arf gjll llJilffJ I Pp&t'A ihl . t Jsl The youngest player in tl Louis Cardinal squad is Arnold Chi 20, catcher, and the oldest member Jesse Haines, 44, pitcher. Fifty-seve- n active baseball playl in the major league have a life til batting average of .300 or more or more each year. 200 games 1 itl STAR Eleanor Holm Jarrett, pretty women's backstroke champion, will head a cast of 500 bathing beauties In the "Aquacade," a musical and water spectacle to feature the Great Lakes Exposition at Cleveland this summer. raj FIRST Is more popular than ever, as far as the National Parks are concerned. This year, in anticipation of its biggest tourist season In history, Yellowstone National Park has put in service a new fleet of streamlined White coaches, so that the most remote parts of the Park can be visited in comfort and safety. SEE AMERICA first received word of what was hapTHE TRACK MEET Friday, May pening until the paper was ready to 14, 1937, the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and go out on the street to be sold. It 8th grades went to Garland. There was interesting and we enjoyed every were twenty that entered the events minute that we were there. of the track meet. We came home with ten having ribbons. Thatcher Elaine Christensen took second in this track meet. The ten who received the ribbons go to Saturday, May 15, Thatcher school Brigham City this coming Friday, 8th grade went to the State Captiol 1937. We are going to try to 21, May and had a guide take them through secure one or two county championit. It is a very beautiful building, but at least. ships the most beautiful part of it all is Donna Stokes 6th grade the Gold Room. The Gold Room is THE BEST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE 36 Wore Prince Alberts In the "nifty nineties," most United States senators wore Prince Alberts. The frock coat was a symbol of statesmanship and a beard was the mark of a man of maturity and substance. Jenny Lind's Grave Jenny Lind, the Swedish nightingale, Is buried in Malvern, England. ance of the school will go to Tremonton to the show at the Liberty Theatre one of the most beautiful and costly PICTURE SHOW Ten of our stu- Mariorie Roche 6th grade rooms there is in the nation. In the are going to Brigham Friday dents Gold Room there has been four of the bal-- 1 SHOP THRU THE LEADER ADS presidents of the United States en- to enter the track meet, but the tertained and many of the royalty of Europe. They say there is not anything in Europe that is any more beautiful. Sherma Stanfill 8th grade FEELS GRAND 10 NUS9BAUM' Wall Paper and Paint Store WALLPAPER WALLPAPER BE OUI OFTHE ALL THREE CLASS! Wednesday, May heard people from all parts of the Empire giving greetings to the King. The people talked from Belfast, Scotland, Bermuda, Newfoundland, Canada, New Zealand, Burma Australia, and Africa. To make it more enjoyable we located them on a map. We also heard the King talk to all the empire, we enjoyed tne program very much. June Call 6th grade Si m GKDD O m (335H3B 3 fiimi JiTTiT35,',M I l3-lf?ffi- P Before you make any Mr. Harry know FAT SAFELY j iaia won't hurt your? Well, that fits Here's the recipe that banishes fat and brings out all the natural attrac-tiTraethat erery woman possesses. Every morning' take one half of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water before breakfast cut down on pastry and fatty meats go light on potatoes, butter, cream and agar ia 4 weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat hare vanished. Notice also that yoa have gained In energy your skin is clearer you feel younger in body Kruschen will give you joyous surprise. ss Oat bottls of Knuciien Baits ihs cost to trtfllnf and It lasts 4 weeks. U yea don't feel B superb tmproretnent In basltlt so tlortowly energetto vlcor-ousallrsyour money fUkdlr returned. NOTE Many people find that tha ewfiy cnange necessary while tak. rvrvecnen regularly is TO CAT ty a. V. of Kegel "Remember the old saying, 'What you don't WOMEN LOSE im m4& this experience HOW MODERN Glorious Health WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT FOR THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY . . . credited wj The Boston Americans were able to win one out of eleven est! inning games last year. 3 " ' "!!?AJjl5 I W 1 icntoSkrA I SWIMMING Youthful-ne- ss Gain Physical Vigor With Clear Skin and Vivacious Eyes That Sparkle With WALLPAPER iJ Lou Gehrig, Goose Goslin and oimmuiis nave Dauea m over II runs m eleven successive seasons. "YOUR GOOD WILL OUR BEST ASSET" WALLPAPER year urea. decisions. ..read Farmers' Cash Union outfield! any maJ Dase wnen anyone trying double or triple steal with him is j CORONATION .... J a Bob Zuppke, of University of rl nois, says that training tables f I 12 we listened to the Coronation. We Get the Seasonable Implements Now . . . Our stock of Beet Thinning Hoes is comFirst Quality Grade plete Til '4 vx ilkj ueiitlli 10 them auuvnu ii i ueuer on eating tl itttt uiey ait; i.ii. to eatirj uxiuga vuc,y aic t. 1937 MAKE 1 Srhnnlhnv Pahu r,i... j ....v, eiroit pitdiJ had six shutout victories in iq 1 three were against the New Yol Ever since lames Melton, singing star of the radio and movies, was a youngster he has wanted to own a "horseless carriage." Mow he does and prefers it to modern streamlined creations. Here is Melton at the wheel of his "new car, a 1910 model, driving up Fifth Avenue, New York, with Lanny s Ross and Jessica Dragonette as his guests, A STAR AND HIS HOBBY. ol ay Rakes Mowers - Flows UKe 250,000. -- I OCCuia ornia was comrjlftpd .... fast-declini- record t n ik The Rose Bowl in Pasad SPRING IN OLD MEXICO brings beautiful senoritas and gay cabal leros to the parks as it does every, where else In the world. This pretty scene was snapped In Mexico City, where thousands of Americans are planning to spend Vacations this summer. ft '.Tp Your Town accom-plishmen- is a remarkable when you consider th ord for the 100 yard dash little over two seconds faster 1U u high-scho- A. JioJ The world's amateur yards on snowshoes w POOR SPELLERS JlM ship golf play. Free to Pjiblifc Last Saturday the 7th and 8th grade students went to Salt Lake. We left at 4:00 a. m. We landed at the Liberty Park at about 7:00 a. m. and ate breakfast After we had eatfor the zoo. as well as to your Country en our breakfast we left we went inside we there When got the building first. We fed two monkeys some hard boiled eggs. Then the caretaker told U3 not to feed them PATRONIZE YOUR more, but when we fed the monany LOCAL MERCHANTS keys they fought over the eggs. We were all wishing that the lions and lionesses would war. We all got our wish when we least expected it because a lion and a lioness started to roar for all they were worth. We Taken as a whole, our school sys- were there for about an hour and tem may be far more efficient than then we had to bid them a sad adieu it was a helf century ago, but in one to visit the other places we had on lespect it is sadly lacking. The pres- our schedule. ent generation of spellers is the poorJuanita Adams 8th grade est this nation has ever known. THE AIRPORT On May 15, 1937 Grandpa may have been lacking in to now which of the go things the 7th and 8th grades went to Salt many make up a general education, but the Lake City on a trip. There we visited generation to which he belonged could many places and one was the Airoutspell the present one both ways port. We left the city at five thirty in order to get out there to see the against the middle. This is not said with any desire to transport planes come in. One plane cast a reflection on school methods came in a little early and we just now employed because it is nation- saw it land, but we saw three others wide in scope. The ratio of poor spel- land and come in from their other lers among those of age airports. All together we saw four Is no higher here than elsewhere, nor planes land and three take off. Billie Anderson 7th grade. is it any lower. Back in the old days, before pupils had the wide variety Last Saturday, May 15, the 7th and of studies now embraced in a common school course, the three R's 8th grades of our school went down claimed the whole attention of the to Salt Lake City. We left here about scholar. He learned to read and write, 4 o'clock in the morning, and stayed and he learned mathematics and, hav- all day and came home about 2 o'clock ing but these three studies he learned the next morning. We all had a very them thoroughly. In those days being nice trip and enjoyed it very much. a poor speller was looked upon as Harvey Peterson 8th grade more or less of a disgrace. Today it seems to be viewed by the average Saturday, May 15, the 7th and 8th high school boy or girl as an grade students went down to Salt Lake City. Right after dinner, which In recent years there has been a we ate at Liberty Park, we went to tendancy throughout the country to the Deseret News. The guide took us revive the "spelling through the building, showing us how bee." Even the radio stations are they got the news from the time they finding them a source of entertainment. It is an idea worth encourag- make the older generations good ing, since it seems to be about the spellers. It ought to likewise prove of only means left of improving that value to the present generation, the , accomplishment. The poorest generation of spellers this "spelling bee" helped country has possibly ever produced. in' GN me. I didn't realize how much wanted a big car until got one,. The way my Nash LaFay. ette-"0gets away in traffic, the way it just hums along the road ...the extra room in it . . . the substantial, luxurious 'JeeP of it it's hard for me to I I 0" express just how pleased I am. Believe it feels grand to be out of the Kill Three' me, class!" Actual photograph of Nash m Al IITTII AI $1 OR Jt A MONTH LaFoyetU-"40f- f' ant1 EXTRA you can gel out of the "AH Three" dais. A check-u- p recently made In ten repreiento-f- v dries shows that the Na.h to Sedan with trunk DEUYERSfor Fayette-"400"4-Do- or ut a FEW dollars mora than the similarly sedans of the "AH Three" quipped small cart. In many placet, the SLIGHT difference In price amount! to vtt $1 or S2 a month extra on your time pomerii. Alk about COnv"i" Icrotetavanoblethrou CruWng Gear .J PRICES SUB1ECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Trmonton, Utah GOT DfinFPPV, JP. nmrDTrironv PHOS ,, |