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Show - 'PAGE FOUR BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, : In January 1936, Helen Wills, former women tennis champion and Howard Kinsey, volleyed a ball 78 minutes without a miss and the total shots were 2,001. -- 7 right-of-wa- V fa 4 aih 4 Charley Gilbert's father made three of Walter Camp's All American football teams while attending the University of Pennsylvania. Jack Winsett, Brooklyn outfielder, hit a home run as a pinch hitter in the opening game of the season for the Boston Red soxs in ivm. right-of-wa- w ' A . Luke Appling is the first Chicago White Sox player ever to capture the American League batting championship. SOrAg right-of-wa- d (Special). Included in the limited edition book of unusual size-an. state sent 1939 to has York World's New Fair the which Incorporated beauty St-'followthe is to channels, governments, foreign governors and, through diplomatic to. . . ing text devoted purposes The Sovereign State? of the Federal Union New York State World's Fair Commisof and in the that sion, appointed by the Governor, has felicity prosperity public declaring George Washington, been active for some time. Other States America depend upon the firm union and the unceasing cooperation of the sovereign American States, divined the future. The prosperity and the greatness of these already are beginning to express enthusiastic interest in participating more exUnited States have arisen from the free and unimpeded circulation of ideas and than at previous world's fairs. consumer world's market the in tensively greatest products The many visitors will find a fresh The Fair gives to each State the appropriate setting and opportunity to announce cause for pride and enthusiasm in the to the world its unique and indispensable contribution to America's rich and colorful civilization. The Fair contemplates a Hall of States, in the imposing Governrevealing exhibits of their respective States. But beyond this, the exhibits will ment group and flanking the structure which the Fair looks to the United States to States, and the Territories. Those ", enable the States to make a persuasive build, to house the exhibits of the forty-eigpresentation to all visitors of what they wishing to participate more extensively will. In addition to their exhibits in the Hall of States, either erect their own buildings or obtain space to display theirjr-produc- have to offer to the consumer and t- - the s tourist and attractions in one or more of the exhibit zones. NEW YORK, . ht 7-- FOR SALE 4 used tires and tubes, 6.50X16, for less than one new casing. Tremonton Harness & Acces2 sories Co. tl. I V JB, tip. Pair mottled rim spectacles. 7-- Finder please leave f a tf Jtfrf info N s 4ii r iv at this office tip J Iff 7-- FOR SALE Good coal cook range, Cheap. Maytag Shop, Tremonton. FOR SALE 1 good Combine Harvester, good shape. Will sell cheap. See Hyer Bros., Blue Creek, for further details. t2p. 5, FOR SALE 400 pullets. Stanfill, Penrose. Starlin 4, 193f The radiator hose should be removed and checked occasionally for inside deterioration, according to the Emergency Road Service of the Utah Motorist Association. A defective hose will retard water circulation. If 13th Million Unit Built By Chevrolet Company Another milestone in industry was reached Wednesday, when the Chevrolet rolled off the assemin the Flint plant of the Chevline bly rolet Division, General Motors Corporation. In spite of interrupted production, Chevrolet's 13th millionth car was produced in a period of just two days more than 11 months, the million-unperiod in the company's history. Officials stated that the demand for the 1937 models has exceeded anything heretofore known, and that, but for the frequent interruptions of output since January 1, production and workers' wages would have shattered all previous records, and the present milestone would have been reached from 60 to 90 days earlier. Production of No. 13 million was marked by no ceremonies at the factory, but M. E. Coyle, general manager of the division, issued a brief statement from his Detroit office officially announcing the event, which was also the occasion for an informal luncheon, attended by Mr. Coyle, Mr. st 1 I I Dr. Miles nervkeI "Did the fcorft v MissGlivarl i V WHY D0N"a 5 YOU , TRY IT? After more than three mon of suffering from a nervous ail ment. Miss Glivar nspd Dr. Mile; Nervine which gave her such; SlCllUlU ICAUlld lllcll, MiC YV1U1B. us an enthusiastic letter. If you suffer from "Nerves." If you lie awake nights, start at sudden noises, tire easily, are cranky, blue ani fidgety, your nerves are probably out of order. relax them with then tjuiet and aL" it T . snne meaicine tnai aia uie. work" for this Colorado girL Whether your "Nerves" have troubled you for hours or forf . v 1 tai a, vuuu iiiiu uue tested remedy effective. At Drug Stores 25c and miw- - $1.09. tf. HIGHEST PRICES paid for livestock. C. Richardson, Elwood, Phone 2 tf. 67-0.- Before the Hall of States, at the New York Fair, a Brigade Alight Pass in Review 5-- CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery, Brigham Reverse Charge. tf. 493-J-- 2. RECENT BIRTHS (hmu HEROES OF AMERICAN HISTORY You Should Deposit 6-- OUR MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tremonton, Utah - Phone 28 PERKINS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Per kins of Blanding, Utah, a baby boy, born July 11th. ROBBINS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robblns, a baby girl, born July 8th. Wadaworth, a girl, born July 16th. CORTEZ Mr. and Mrs. Cortez. a boy born, July 16th. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Owen John son, a boy, born July 22. Leader Ads Get Results S or depositing these checks. Th ion ol a former. Anthony Wayne, winter flflllMIInl ST-- f M. ill CO HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About ty2 Mile South of Logan Ill because he cannot balance his bank book; (2) r i ix Banks rightly hesitate to cash very old checks y V V presented to them; (3) If the writer of the check goes bankrupt, or dies, the law immediately "6tops payment" on his outstanding checks. Your bank safeguards the handling of your checks in a multitude of ways, but this is one After the war. Via I. Wi r 1 11 V I kU. This practice is wrong for several reasons: (1) It is an annoyance to the writer of the check cam- career and one that earned lor him the title "Ma4 Anthony" was cue Bianigm assault cad capture ol Stony Pom. the important British post that com manded lb ioa4 P We Also Buy East of the Sugar Factory WMNE Die some- times make the mistake of delaying in cashing I paign In New Jersey with Washington led to his promotion lo the rank ol brigadier-generThe crowning This is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Pay for the Call. ANIMALBY-PRODUCT- & ing 30 Promptly Persons who receive checki from others, her We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS Just Ring Logan Enterprise CHECKS was Mucatcd at Philadelphia and al IB became a land tunreyor. a pro- teuton thai look hun lo Nova Scotia. Upon hie return to the Colonies. uuew nunteu into me Revolutionary movement and organised a glmenl ol Pennsyhranians. An adroit and daring soldier. Wayne's conspicuous gallantry at Ticonderoaa and dur- NOTICE TO FARMERS COLORADO Dec. right-of-wa- it b!? tj i the I right-of-wa- second-shorte- v t-- p. FOR SALE McCormick - Deering binder, at a bargain. Geo. Scoffield. LOST J of tbi and the August 5, I93j Records show that it took 12 years ftj; the company to build its first millil units, while the remaining 12 millit have been produced in a period only 14 years. Mr. Coyle has been member of the Chevrolet organizati throughout the production of all bi 120,000 of the 13,000,000 units built to date. STATES HAVE OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW WARES ts 7-- 20, 1934, y, IN HUGE BUILDING AT NEW YORK FAIR jI company. f When the present management headed by Mr. Coyle, took over thj reins in October, 1933, the companj had built 9,000,000 cars and trucki was produced Noy The of-w- oomiNE PILLS her trip. Holler, and other executives OP Til The White Sox outfielder, Mule Haas, has only stolen nine bases in nine years. SITUATION WANTED Man and wife, no children, want ranch or farm work. Experienced. Ralph Williamsen, P. O. Box 87, Brigham City, Utah. on right-of-wa- Annlton. Washington pitcher. Bos-io- n formerly played for Cincinnati, Red Soxs and Cleveland under the name of Jablonowski. Pft LOST Lady's riding boot, between Garland and Tremonton. Return to George Bishop, Garland, or this office. Reward. tl. J right-of-wa- Bill Terry, New York Giant Manager, pitched for Atlanta in 1914 and later played the outfield before becoming a first baseman. ij Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Marble an Donna, of Dpu.cii W6re) daughter. w viut?, visitors at the home of Mr. and M George Stark Sunday. Mrs. George Stark, Mrs. Roy star! and Miss Myrtle Stark were in Wji lard Monday. Mrs. Ethel Anderson and daughter; Lucile, are spending a week visiting friends and relatives in Blackpine 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rudger Forsegren h as their dinner guests Sunday n7 bum mis. Jiaujf uicw, mrs. Allen Kenneth Madsen. vcii jiiiucioun leiurnea nome aftei spending a few days visiting in Whitei 1 Valley. Mrs. Fred Taggart and children Mrs. E. M. Leavitt, of Lewiston, wert Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Summers. Mrs. J. J. Newman returned horn! Friday morning after spending a fe enjoyable weeks in Canada with ha relatives. She also visited at Wash; ington and other points of interest pius Hack Wilson, former Cub outfielder, Ray Schalk, former White Sox catcher and Terry Moore, St. Louis Cardinal outfielder, all started to learn the printing trade before taking up baseball as a profession. Classified Ad Column W J 500 miles. Babe Ruth won 83 games as a pitcher in his big league career. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stark m t and Mrs. George Stark, Mr. and Bert Firth, Miss Cleon Firth and j Nichols were in Murray Satur(k night, where they attended the wed rieht-of-wa- The Indianapolis Speedway is a 2J mile paved track. The first 500 mile race was run there in 1911. The people and grandstand will seat 65,000 150,000 can view the race from stand ing places on the infield. The track is 50 feet wide on the straightway and 60 feet at the turns. For the last six years the winner has averaged better than 100 miles an hour for the George Sisler, St. Louis Brown first baseman and Ty Cobb, Detroit Tiger outfielder, hold the highest batting average made in the American League with 420. By Phyllis Summers nd TAG. BOTH WELT. I moMany accidents are caused by not do clearly torists who either rules at in y the tersections or who carelessly fail to observe them, according to a statement yesterday by the public safety department of the UTAH MOTORIST ASSOCIATION. The motorists organCers ization presented a summary of provisions of the Vehicle Code on the subject as follows: y Approaching intersections, must be yielded to any car which haa already entered the intersection. Only when two cars enter an intersection from different directions at acDroximately the same time is the driver on the left required to yield to the car on the y the right. When intending to turn left, the driver must give a proper hand signal continuously for the last 100 feet be fore turning, but the actual turn can not be made unless it can be done with reasonable safety. The person y turnintr must yield the to all oncoming traffic within the in tersection or so close as to constitute an immediate hazard. Thereafter the driver may proceed with the turn and oncoming traffic subsequently approaching the intersection must perPIUS mit the turning car to pass. Upon entering an arterial or thru highway, the driver must first stop y to all traf and yield the fic immediately approaching. There after he may proceed and all vehicles approaching the intersection on the through highway must yield the right-ON IHC to him. Drivers entering public highways f rqm private roads or driveways have but must wait until no they can proceed safely. When the driver hears the sound of a police car, ambulance or fire apparatus siren, he must pull over to the right as far as possible, but clear of any intersection, and stop. y Pedestrians have the within marked crosswalks or unmarked crosswalks at the end of a block. Although "jaywalkers" do not have The State of New York has naturally the y motorists must use taken the leadership in the participation caution for their s safety. of the Federal of the sovereign Union. Its total appropriations for Fair RADIATOR HOSE may exceed $5,600,000; end the - v.vwi- VJASW y Right-Of-Wa- iLTi.'- -J . Al Simmons was the highest salar- led player Connie Mack of Philadelphia Athletics ever had. Rules Important To Safety By T5WK7 fSCHOOLT LTXW In The Sports' World JULY 22, 1937 Ways entered Congress and later became ge oi the TJ. S. Amy. His expeditions against the Northwest Indians, the celebrated the Battle ol faUesj victory iimoert, ana me treatJe thai he negotiated settled the frontier aM opened the tinman wetl territory clvuisatlotw me' Jwtalhr Increasing the site el the prompt to cash or deposit each check you recerf We Welcome All New Business Nt. - Bear River STATE BANK txareea EVERYONE READS THE CLASSIFIED ADS be way in which you must protect yourself m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in 1 1 1 h h h in h 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 " 11 1 1 1 M |