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Show ' fJLWff TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER , 1832 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffice at WHO ARE YOU? Tre-MBt- oo, Utah as Second Class Matter. at Tremonton, Utah, Published on Oaraday pf each week. Subscription Rates One Tear (In advance) - Free to Pjublic The only place !n tha U. 5. wkera catalcaa and a jvertuinc mailer covering any line of bunneae or product can be" obtained Free tad Without Obligation ia the American Industrial Library. Write 'or Bueineaa Advertwing Matter you are iatereeted in; aame will bepromptijr forwarded. AMERICAN IXOOSTSIAL LIBRARY fc.ine.rin Uaildici, CUuto. IUlaoi EtlTCPIM ALejdtjA- - I 9 3 5 A Bayne? Baynes are of English descent the old family seat In America was Westmoreland couDty, Virginia. In 1789 Richard Bayne was bora who later married Susan, the daughter of Lawrence Pope. This alliance linked the Barnes with the Humnhre; Pope family, which was established la .Westmoreland county, Virginia, as early as 1659, and whose descendants hare taken such prominent parts In the early political affairs of Kentucky, Illinois and Arkansas. Descendants of the family hae Intermarried with the Kerfoots, Rusts, Ashbys, Cranes (of Baltimore) and other leading familitj. The connection with the Popes and the fact that the Baynes were all members of the Church of England sup- - Four-- & suDervised by mere tho a .." ; uinn.. volunteer leaders The two in are the clubs organizations proper. a project basis for boys and JM from 12 to 15 years of t farm and home science young men and women from tS, of sixteen until the time thT.TS I 'V at i' af 'tfrf. W j V'i i,"-- WV. AdLak - ..yj 4-- H r nro-Qi'- r - ' vp. o.. , A Japanese Bomber Japanese bombing plane drops its missels of death s fA ''4 h and destruction I as to your Country along studied projects from year to to enable them to better farms of their own. In most casesof' aim has been fully realized, sav if Murray. What is unquestionably 7L ucol litru ui xadinjjuire sheep brpj .e A incr ctnnlr in TTtoH o Railway riyi I x The Duke ol Windsor, dressed in Scotish kilts and his Duchess will be soon visit ing this country to study Out housing problem lor the poor f li. , anrce y.. umreu V... uicu twto uy minara and Rm. coe Andrews of Marion, Utah bee7 according to Mr. Murray as' a project consisting of two HamDshb ewes. A number of Utah State Agiicuito al college students are financing thtii educations with their club experience either through their project directlv through work obtained in their club line, or through scholarships awarded them as club workers. Club enrollment has showed t steady increase, and definite prooft of its cash value have been obtained Mr. Murray declares. . ic.-i,-- J PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS Hull House Miss Charlotte E (parr, ol New A' lib f ,' VnrV Hi (11 rvftnoc W W Wrvi tea rr !'-- V. 4 , A,; tnW "- ft li ortr 4J xvt roai-Io- n I lf ir--r t Mftrr-- r t by the death of the late fane Addams. Miss Carr will continue social welfare work, in which held she has been active for fnany years. -- k J yJ ' . H . . . m . v Fashion Fal1 Mats Is vorn iv Drettv mnvip sfnr Wnrv Cnr'ilo Tha line ol the hat is unusual and scooped 4n ign crown which is exceedingly chic. . - andtctfteAPA andotter rOTCNSION WORK f- y ft li lAt VMM i Y aut,n - WLrfft- Ofitwtu M V"ou can New Motoring Miracles s drive in when it's zero. fliclt dears with vour finrcor-tin- s en. jjoy home-likquiet; breathe purified. conamonea air. ana do whisked along by a new motor 10 per cent more powerful and 12 per cent more economical In this 1939 Nash orutOmobil nnH th first rnr to tirroo It's now conditioned au for winter driving It also has a vacuum on the instrument panel gear-shift- I 4 I'l II III ft HI H Ill III k , IJ , ,;, Warning: to PeoDle Q NEWS IN BRIEF III HI I'l in in in in in in i; s;( Who in iii m m (Editor's Note: The following- con farmers provide themselves with a backyard hunter's paradise, as tribution was left on the editor's desk wen as protect themselves from tres- with the request that it be published passers by a novel method of game witnout his name being Be divulged. control. Georsre Kenf writes in ih cause of the of the prominence riti Country Home. The farmers throw zen arid because of the timelv sue-" meir lana open to hunters on the that hunters purchase a special gescions contained therein, we eive license from the county committee. u to our readers). ine county committee reserves the The officers force of Trpmmitrm right to bar objectionable persons has been strengthened and the citifrom the game preserve, and the funds zens ar e demanding better work uoiarned trom the sale of special li- done. Hereafter, violaters of thebeing law censes are used to noiiee the apa will be our County punished. During against poachers, to provide winter Fair and since that time much roudy-ism- , same preserves ana game feeding ardrinking, fighting, stealing, rangements, and to finance other By DR. JOHN V. HOLLAND I forms of game management which breaking the traffic laws, going thru combine to make the county excep- stop signs and red lights, etc., have Coi2ibu':!ri waits in the been done. shadow of Monopoly. tionally "good hunting." Coed fortrne not walk felDuring the past week some have been arrested for disturbing the with ony compla'aer. Average dally sales of merWatch ont for th people of !oth others for assault and battery, chandise in rural area3 general reached the peace, and have been seri who ire nlr-y- 3 watch-l- a to 1929 since extent the highest point punished last month, other folky. of and showed almost a 32 percent $60 fines and 60 days in jail. Judge adNc clttliMtloo U vance from August to September, the Harris says he will not tolerate great enousn such to "bee;;-- . latent bureau of commerce report things, and for those who are ta-i life and brought shows. ottIt?. before him the second time to look Kcli time fov. tad I go among out. our fllow men we fake Tarents having boys and trills would Extension sen-icfield and office borne with ua. eomethJog workers are urged to keep efficient do well to check very closely on their It wou!d U a great world U in a bulletin written bv M C. habits and their where abouts. whpn records, Wilson and Lucinda Crile, and disircry old "hoai" woqkl lay are out of their sight. to himself each day, i we, tributed through the department of they Justice Harris said he had in the colt once." The authors suggest that agriculture. workers should keep field diaries, office summaries, follow-ufiles, 'and the various styles of these records. other records, and gives of The crop nrosoeots in Arr.n,,n past let many offenders go on their word that they would come in and and Australia, Soviet Russia's policy do as on exports, the European agreed, but to his disappointpolitical situation, reports on next years crops ment, some have had to be brought and general business conditions, wili back by the marshal. all be influential in i..r.1r,-,iiu Are we going to let a triffling little pr ice of wheat, the bureau of agricul- fine of from one to five dollars intural economics reports. The world wheat production this year is appar- fluence us and not keep our word and promises. Our word should be as good ently above that of last year by at as a note and whenever we sign a least seven percent, the bureau's renote we must pay the same. Likewise shows. port when we promise to do something, lets do it, no matter how its hurts. The quantity of poultry products reCitizens are criticizing some of our quired to buv a rri Vf.il mirmtitv advanced to the highest point in sev- - waning nauons because of their violating their contracts. Lets profit by io.. ,ctiis iusi way, bureau of cultural economics reports show.agri-In the example and be an honest and May it took 11.93 dozen eggs or 14 43 straight forward people. A Subscriber to the Bear River Valt'"uuua "l cnicKcn to buy a hundred pounds of feed. Sent ley Leader. Lets all read this paper! dicate that at that time it took only ?gS3 or 9.32 pounds of crucKen. , ALL VARIETIES 20 alcohol by volume f lireak the Laws Ohio pro-viai- IN e county. Virginia. Baynes, of Maryland, are connected Dy marriage with the Fowke family. The coat of arms shown here Is accredited to Matthew Bayne, of West moreland county, Virginia, 17G0. III WINE shirt-sleeve- ports the theory that they were all worshipers of old Pope's Creek church, one of the two original churches of Washington parish. Westmoreland 4 4-- H '5 Hl9h Croons ior Z , .,, MaBiagBaMaMiMaaaaaMaMMI-a- i ra JaMaMWm nWMjJlaWllBfaSBfJiamrWM Each for One Year " a Total of 124 Issues elv.-ay- s ict L Him "'IW" t- p , ((Gatejj wm uen The reDortii of ihn nii. . . hcadauarters nt n ,i l riculture show that northwestern farm v. ..iue me Dest record of modern times this vear In tha vviii.lv1 i Ule HII1UL . -- -- V ui gram, u, W. Whitlock, in charge of federal grain attri-. butes the decline insupervision, nmnf IU iiimuuil work done by agricultural colleges and wti in teaching efficient choice agencies and treatment of seed. FARMERS' CASH UNION Tremonton's Exclusive "Castle Gate" Dealer rrizes for the International exposition, to be held, in Uve-toc- k Chica- go from November p7 to December 4 will total more than $100,000. B. H Helde, secretary of the show, report-- .' 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Issues Issues Issues Issues Issues Issues Issues PICTORIAL REVIEW WOMAN'S WORLD GOOD STORIES THE COUNTRY HOME THE FARM JOURNAL REGULAR VALUE $5.25 is $3YS' let, a glass of water, a pleasant, sparkling 52 12 12 12 12 12 12 McCALL'S MAGAZINE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER TREMONTON, UTAH Effervescent Nervine Tab- You can rest, sleep, enjoy life. B. R. VALLEY LEADER All Seven For One Year USE THIS COUPON AND SAVE $2.25 Milet' Nerves relax, Here's What You Get! pV9fl' "NERVES" A Dr. ,s The aim of the club woru ic . the young people to build up carefinf upon Chinese positions New Head oi I clubs, H t and interest youngorganized peoPie fl. ages of twelve until the time r marriage, have a membershinK?1 than 5400 voune Dennis i of Utah alone, D. P. Murrav club leader, reports. The clubs rtif! in this state into twn ... 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