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Show SEPTEMBER IS, 1537 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. PAGE SIX contest In which Mr. Staggs did the time. right things at the right Secret Code War Excellence. That seems to be the foremost thought of every leading and incountry today. Much research Communi made. stigation is being cations are of vital Importance to any country in time of war. consequently, - IT? S SAILORS BRAVE DEATH IN SHANGHAI 1 ' SNAPSHOTS TttE; ... Sir M&lcola Speed Notes Three hundred otncers aim boat Out will g enlist- ten and plans Campbell thousand will bet Ow and MPH ISO Btands . over are Naw Linden, pel S - "J eu men ui me itj of Shan?--- ! .. Wood . . equipment includ & i oinff that the eovernXhas temporarily do IT. is "ui BuijJiinui!, mg oy in e Lieu-ticnoping pong balls for buoyancy of ii had China; ready at an instant's ment confiscatcd an invention . . . Colonel Koacoe Turner's Ihreonin-day mother o cl to go ovm to protect the lives, property and tenant w F Gresham, U. S. Navy,plane rescued mystery old squirrels . v. in fif warI $ Hmoviron Ar.,.irMa.rrcr nponle -. . Fred Dixon, English . MPH S50 o ! 1 manes nest whicn by ucup from a tie. interests vi , d car 20 feet 'f ' J Ace, plans workers when they found this great metropolis of the tar iasa. Ume codes impossible. Such a system 22 inches wide . . . and and the in value long unlimitable men 0f of together prove women This small body lastly, those four French vessels (1 heavy guarding of military secrets and move to reliable with thirty-nin- e a according In Ford, ten-- ; of war. The U. S. 1 cruiser, 13 destroyers, destroyer ten- - ment3 during time reports went 20,000 miles without V this and confis-der- .' 1 realized submarine Government itopplng at an average speed ot der, 6 submarines, ft 87 MPH . . . Connecticut urges 1 submarine rescue ship, 4 mine- cated tne system, la motorists to sound three short d a layers, 1 oil tanked, 5 large gunboats see on if I' horn of Interest they blasts Bits Odd and various small craft) comprises the it will ki motorist coming to assigned nonU. S. Navy contingent of u work if the other motorist is from . or sees this v r king's over the Connecticut, too, duty in the OrientS. Asiatic At Fleet, in known as the U. m on hi"-'- "' Spotlight . . . Studebaker's five mmmjm' IWWVJ H8!".l";;"r""j""W'wV j?f ' r' heart .bene an m Arrowbiles (flying automobiles); command of Admiral Harry E. Yar-- ; ' 4& 1 yiTamou. tour If V -li to start on , ilTS , Beer His neU. USN, with the 10,000 ton heavy on earth ifc'IOuafii VthTw &t regions One week in September . . . " first the as nag-shinis S. strenuous S. U. Aopera, between cruiser Augustat II IVacationing ii watch for them . . . Our first conis Mt. Waialealo, Kauai, Hawaiian " concert and radio seasons, Launtz ft m measurements have sends a safety poem . . . tributor Rainfall islands. Melchior, the Metropolitan OperasWhen the light turns red, don't The men of this small force are oc- been taken there from 1911. The ' Dane of song," receives his afK A VVv "great I ahead Just stand serene untheanew seats rush in a pi V cupying ringside is from 360 to 592 inches per snack and a stein of refresh- ternoon range the VS the til light turns green tre of war, and the spectacle unfold- year, with a normal average of 456 from the hands of his lovely beer rf"", as the y&J ing as is poetry advice good conboathouse 1 A t CyP ing before their eyes is one that Inches. I III wife at the quaint TyroleanChossewit2. . . . Hitler has relieved passenger at estate of his hunting vast I manpower as a Boxer the all energies, Wl tains cars of all special taxes In August, 1900, during the mod-er- a s HMerlantf in use and destruction of a car men result repaired Rebellion in China. Navy In a single year. war. They are witnessing the de- a railroad line from Taku to Tientsin, Jumped 340 air raids, that heavy effects bating China, and operated it successfully fighting with artillery duels, men taken from the engrneermg An Esc.drille York. Tigers. Set. r V and all the ctlicr of the United States Run Record modern Hone department meaning of the word Kt&ffib The W $' i who on a people agents of war have ' -R- ookie Rudy is a fS squadron (usually vadrillo livhave traditionally believed in and The Navy Department was estabof war vessels. In fee French ,:.'.) ed a life of peace, but who neglected lished in 1798. Frior to that time the s'.x airplar.cs. it is it to prepare their defences for the time DeWar the fcr squadron. under v.xrd been had of war. They are viewing the deter- Navy partment. mined, costly and sacrificial stand bethe On board American ing made by the Chinese in their national anthems of all nations having J made in 1927. York U, hopeful efforts to protect their native Oth homer are played at morn.8 present, warships land. They have seen large sections colors. Y roMhTmonth f J of the city of Shanghai going up in ing A'.W ft V.V"WA,,'.,"',Y(' '..jr.' flames caused from incendiary bombs; 0(i of $ m ' ' 01 ma H. L. Hoffman, Expert, Minneapo whole ' V I'' seen i i.l have i.l companies i.i they 7 r ::. Minn will demonstrate witnoui 4t lis machine raked NEWS York 5miiK hncV in New by T1IATCHKK SCHOOL ir Japanese troops Shields' radio series to charge his 'Perfect Retension oeinciu-be- r lor her new gun fire and blown to bits by sub- $ III HI III I.l III HI M HI HI III III III III in POCATELLu, inursaay, W to the in over their be heard attempts merged mines 30 at the Yellowstone Hotel. From OUR SCHOOL HAY CROP This Network Thursdays at 800 p.m., Pretty land on the docks at Shanghai. Theirs, Strutting Her Stuif went we we started school 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Please come early. EST., starting September 30. Kate, Claire James, gifted ycang indeed, is a rare spectable, where they year when ball. is to own diamond Los her all cooking, "Miss ball does on the play who chosen up dancer, F.vpnines bv appointment view fiom the sidelines all the kitThe wejds were so thick it looked happy to be back in her own v,c!ir.ian will tell VOU about !10 v Angles" lor the coming absence ghastliness and dangers like a hay field. Mr. Jackman thought summer's chen alter a Mardi Gras beauty contest condition. Any rupture pro serious this one of war. . while on vacation. would be a good idea if some at Venice, Calil. tUBi "Jiff it to allowed protrude is dangerous. But, if a roll call were to be held could get a mowing machine, a rake GeW hold will Shields" Mr. "Retension for those who would return to safety and some pitch forks. So Clinton condition of ffew under any rupture your maof United States, it is doubtful if a Nelson got his team, a mowing make grade girls came to school this yeai Many Castes in India exercise and work. They are sanitary f; a some of the rest Events" from the people who with a broken arm. She has had it of castes in waterproof and practically indestruct- - .eK, the hundreds for are sent single man would volunteer, for stout chine and a rake, the There also them prizes They After pitch forks. Bltt hearts crave adventure, and the U. of us brought some looked that in a sling for three weeks. She will India, but the highest and lowest ible. a lot better. following year. It is expected en- two will for a to in sling: have it have forthat me trusses we The wear ertner S. sailors new in China appear des- we were through it to most not members. win lane Do have the many children we are going get a wagon Current Events or the Weekly Reader more weeks. She got it broken by mer is the Brahmin, or priestly large the opening and don't negiectjj tined to meet many daring escapes Now mil (mill it off was tree. She a of out picking class. The latter is the Chamar the children. Many satisfied clients falling and thrilling adventures in the future. Orin Adams 6th grade j aeain this year. - 8th grade apples. The basket was almost at the bhumanOleen The Chamars are at the bot- in this community. No mail order. Yet, there may be a method to of the tree, when she went to get caste. top HOME OFFICE: casof tom the social ladder because school their madness, judging from the TREES The pupils in the T.asr Mondav Mr. C. C. Watkins it and fell over backward. leather. Lincoln and hides in 805 work Bldg., Minneapolis, Mmn. nthey ualties already suffered by the Navy drew some trees. We had to go out fa mo rllt tn SPG how manv students 5th grade Dorothy Peterse' Jo and best we liked in this war stricken area, statistics and select the tree to take band in our school. were going on were inthe they In it: are morning sailors is these draw will show that STARTING SCHOOL Vacation stuaenes uus yow of the trees were very We have about six ten last year. n over, and school is starting. In our comparably safer dodging bullets than the wall. Some but we had about CO. students that graduated last year school we have one new teacher. Her they would be dodging motor cars on good. Darven Nelson 6th gr ade said it own home of Main streets their the surely did help them in music, name is Miss Lee. She teaches the first and second grades. She teaches so we hope it will help us. towns. Office and Plant 29th and Jefferson ELECTING NEW STUDENT the third grade rrom s:w o ciock unin Anderson grauc Billie our On Tuesday OFFICERS BODY PHONE 1S01-til 3:30. We like her very much. Modern Cinderella OGDEN, UTAH school elected new officers. Florence This year the NEW EQUIPMENT elected president; srhnm has some new equipment which A modern Cinderella has been dis- Christiansen wasvice e Manufacturers of Ander-sonpresident; consists of a cement walk and a new covered in our Navy. A fabulous Billy Leo Adams, Waldron, secietary; water tank. This makes it so we can sum amounting to a mere hundred SMOOTH Kay Shuman, program keep the halls clean and really have thousand dollars has been cast into librarian; Oleen sport boy Shuman, one. a good drink when we want the coffers of William R. Staggs, chairman; CHRISTENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and Leone Petersen, girls We also have some new looseleaf Aviation Cadet, on board the Navy's leader; Christensen, a girl, born beptemDer beleader. arc sport convenient, note books which BLOCKS, 6. 6th new aircraft carrier, the U. S. S. Shuman grade COMMON our Betty cause it leaves plenty of room in Ranger. Mr. and Mrs. Chet other things. We appreciate CROWLEY nTmnPTJT KV'ENTS Tuesday we desks for The fortune was the first place use of a boy, born beptemDer a Crowlev. to make good and these hope award In a recent Old Gold cigarette received a sample of the "Current them. Mr. and Mrs. Everard Rnnro c' ' ' Floience Christiansen 8th grade ther Roche, a girl, born September 10. i j one-hundr- ed - i - . - i . .A7 JUfy VV ... 1 id JZT&ffiZ Jt r rI I I I first-clas- hand-to-han- g ves-sell- t ' 't r J 4':-.A,j- " l Vlir'F s. f 7 M$ Yy - an-nu- al V&&mJ' dart-shape- V iKJy ) r irl! m Tr '' ... ... one-eye- " trans-continent- al '. 'S ... ... f .Uijk?1 7 o 38,-0- 00 7NW: 'A Su'.W f fh f d death-producin- f lA Jei4,K!tV t ,J fWi); ,N AV i.4t j p. lL'fz 7$$ JW'4 Fv-rr.c- 'A men-o'-w- ar nA"M& V 'JKX h i 1 "fN.WW.Witv-iJP1.!- ! ft II 7 1 tit- - . 1 i. XWM I I ; 1 fA A 1:1 1 I vV: ' X i Ml UPTURE U i I full-ho- ; i -- LEER BRICK AND TILE i Ar-len- , RECENT BIRTHS AND CANYON RED BUFF TAPESTRY TEXTURE FACE BRICK, BRICK. BUILDING PARTITIONS AND FLUE TILE , .. JL HAVE YOUR SEED WHEAT CLEANED AND TREATED WE DO STEAM ROLLING AND GRINDING OF ALL GRAINS MILLING CO. GARLAND-TREMONTO- N This vpar we have manv first grad ers to take place of the eighth grade that left us last spring. There i3 Jay ni.iprirkson to take the place of his brother Odeen, Mary Eldredge to taketh niaee of Jennie and tseveriy oianfiii tr lake the D ace or snerma. men we'll pick out two or three of them tn fin out Grant Boslev's shoes fsizo ? and leave the remainder, mak ing enough for one apiece. We hope in they will turn out to be as good broth older their as the eighth grade ers and sisters were. Junior Mclseciy IS OVER Here we are back to school again. We are glad it has started, for we like school. Thrre are 39 students in our room. We are going to work hard and have a pood time. Mabel Waldron 3rd grade UV! - VACATION BROKEN ARM One of the fifth Oil Burners il:lJj "T I'm in business all for myself. 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