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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1937 PAGESTX Important laws passed by the House and now on the Senate roster include: EC0N03HC HIGHLIGHTS LAW; This a burning topic for many has years, and at the opening of the spe cial session resulted in a virtual fili AFFECT THAT HAPPENINGS buster by Southern members. Poor rfiQB DINNER FAILS, DIVIDEND of passage Southern Sena chance OF BILLS TAX CHECKS AND tors feel it would destroy the sov EVERY INDIVIDUAL. NATIONstates, are prepared AL AND INTERNATION- ereignty of the oblivion whenever it to it into talk INSEPARABLE PROBLEMS AL appears. FROM LOCAL WELFARE. REVISION OF BANKRUPTCY ACT: Not a dramatic issue, has good As Congress settles down to work, chance of passage. each branch has on its calendar a REGULATION OF NATURAL sizable list of important laws which GAS: Also has good chance of paswere passed at the last session by one sage, of the Houses but not by the other. not is bills changPLACING POSTMASTERS UNof these status The DER CIVIL SERVICE STATUS: ed by the ending of the first session session Practically everyone agrees this they go over into the following e should be done but not everyone on precisely the same basis if had not adjourned at all. Some agrees the pending bill is the way to will come up in the current do it. Opponents say the measure them of special session those which do not, WOuld trive the Administration a will come again into prominence when stranglehold on the postmasters, and the regular, concluding session of the result in a tremendous political ma75th Congress is caned in January. chine. However, the chance for pasThe United States News Recently pub sage seems good. lished a summary of the more impoREPEAL OF SALARY PUBLICI rtant acts which have met the approval TY LAW: Top corporation salaries of one branch, and are yet to be pasnow are published periodically by the other. sed or condemned by the SEC. say this encourages Opponents The Senate, in its first session, other crimes; blackmail, kidnapping, several important extremely passed of private invasion an unwarranted is measures, which are now reauy iur say salary publi House of Representatives' scrutiny. rights. Proponentsto protect corporatecity is necessary These bills are: stockholders from excessive and unWAGES AND HOURS: The bill justifiable executive salaries. Chance creates a Federal Board with sweep- of passage only fair. ing powers to establish maximum REORGANIZATION OF FEDERhours of work and minimum wages, AL DEPARTMENTS: Like the civil an is It restrictions. under certain for postmasters bill, this meaAdministration "must" measure, and service on something that everyis based sure which was one of the two desired laws one feels is necessary in the interest sesof to the the calling led special of governmental efficiency and econsion. Chance for passage in present omy but a great many people are a is better form is only fair; there to the current proposal for chance that extensive revision will be opposed reason that it would place the inthe solidis demanded. Business sentiment such as the FTC ified against the bill, not, primarily, dependent bureaus, Chance under Executive. the and ICC, because of fear of the wages and fair. for passage bebut hours standards it provides, This does not exhaust the list of cause of the feeling that the board measures which have passed pending The would be a czar over industry. imbusiness recession, which has resulted one branch, but it lists the most howsome be It time, may portant. in a strong desire on the part of many before most of them are debated congressmen to make the special and ever, business recession has greatly the the next regular session reassuring outlook. A the changed legislative bill's to industry, has damaged the strong congressional bloc, led by prom chances. inent Democrats, feels that congress CHILD LABOR: Will probably pass should first deal with legislation af- then become an issue in the courts. fecting all business, such as the Capi tal Gains and Undistributed Profits WHEAT INSURANCE: Would set in an effort to stop the decline Taxes, up a plan to protect farmers against in production, employment and earn wheat crop failures. Is highly debat able as a practical measure, but has ings. good chance of passing, perhaps in re vised form. THE Good ConstructiAn Principles Ess,:., ANTI-LYNCHIN- G For Modern SNAPSHOTS been a II" WJJi.nu With Gridiron t tial nearly four times as eret K in 1933 and in 1934 and aboJJ the volume of 1935. the rv K ducts Laboratorv fQ,i.. S. Department of Agricultu 'h. ball ewrrier. (Lett) Captain Clint Frank of Ya! selects ' h!s helmet. P,:'V iue rart ... principles of good wood homf struction are as essential now7 . always have been. tions to prevent settling; pnJJ s"PPort the ft . j ,11 omua, wniCh fftis. . .lun aatta- , tniffi.i stiffen the floors; and other ? buildin? practices ara long life of buildinp-a ft Ait,(. - Con-ere- CONDEMNATION OF STRIKES: This is) not a law but an expression of congressittnl sentiment on a major issue of the time. Has much better chance of passing the House now than it did last session, but it may be tabled and never brot to a vote as many members would prefer to dodge the question. SIT-DOW- N Tuesday. Dan Hickman spent last week in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Peterson spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake City with their daughters. Mrs. Anna Showel and Ed Pratt were Ogden visitors Wednesday. Joseph Millard entertained with song at Mutual Tuesday night. Miss Veda Lucas and Frank spent Thanksgiving holidays at their homes. Lloyd Westergard, of Salt Lake City, was a guest of Golden Peterson LHP n -- v. . YLK Daal Dog Hear, Again Meet D uke. a surprised but orate ful Boston Bull. I V? A age 12 years, deaf the last IMX'ZfA. . two, now hearing again with his new Acousticon hearing aid. His master, Dr George Cohen, o! New York, a veterinarian, figured out that, If hearing aids were helping so many thousands of hard of hearing people, why not Duke? Result this special Pv' 'JT harness with microphone on ITpuke's back and bone conduct l,.7r ing receiver nesting on his head Duke now shows his old pep 'when Dr. Cohen hisses "Cats " r 4J -- ft? Mrs. Lucille Peterson was a guest her mother at Bear River City for a week. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Henrie spent the weekend at Juniper. Bishop and Mrs. Nelson attended a funeral of Mrs. Nelson's cousin at ITyrum, Friday. They went to Brig ham and Ogden and returned home IN SALT LAKE CITY A Hotel of hospitality and Refinement HOTEL Sensible Prices For MRooms and Food 3 ax is ' ... '3 fi"; .a, 7 ;V,' r vv Witty-Alexa- en - iKT'.u. - 4, I film stjdiO V V ! 2 ': ft appearing 17th. Juno Long, m a gar den outfit ot tur- blue sail- cloth with matching t, the under brim with bright v (S, Jrevers Pledged ic Interest trom widely 1 to Pub- - Producers separatoa 1! .;. 1 , - iniiSi Brain b.6 . wu. Lne "t l,,v,Lua-'la ""Il wnar. it should Iumuci- ti,nt in respect to size, grade, and sea ing. However, this does not lumber is not available at nomical prices. It does mean tha; tiiiiuiiciLiuii ia necessary in w lumber as well as in buying materials undoubtedly more jJ sary toaay man it was m the pu. The upkeep cost of a house determined by the qualih materials and workmanship aN Lime it ia uuiu. savings made use of wrong materials and worfaJ mp ai, ume 01 construction ate: offset by later costly repairs, f. selection of lumber involves fits all singling out the determining quirements for the job the woods do. It is then relatively easy to, the properties of different woods see if these requirements are wi One often jumps at the conclt that he wants a wood of high star for siding when what he really is good painting qualities, good kJ proper ties, and the at to stay in place Or he may thM wants high bending strength for joists of his home, whereas he re wants stiffness and needs to be cerned with the dryness, abilitj stay in place, and minimum tende toward shrinkage of the wood essentials of proper selection anc or lumber are set forth m van Forest Service publications. - . UPTUR H. L. Hoffman, Expert, Minneapolis, Minn., will demonstarte without charge his "Perfect Retention Shields" in Pocatello, Idaho, Saturday, Dec. 10 at the Yellowstone Hotel from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Please come early, Evenings by appointment. Your physician will tell you about this serious condition. Any rupture allowed to protrude is dangerous. My "Retention Shields" will hold your rupture under any condition of exercise and work. They are sanitary waterproof and practically indestructible. Do not wear trusses that will enlarge the opening and don't neglect the children. Many satisfied clients in this community. No mail order. HOME OFFICE: 305 Lincoln Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Free shaves are available to the boys of the University of Utah, because of mirrors and electric razors Dlaced at their disnosal at the TTnivpr-sjty Bookstore. fonchia lust A Few Sips and Like A flash Kciier; Spend a few cents today at any acta drugstore for a bottle of triple BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE take a couple doses and sleeD sound all night Iwi your irritating cough of bronchitis oer control. One little sip and the ordinary W Is on its way continue for 2 or 3 m and often you'll hear no more from ff cough that now; tough old hang-oseems to help. Over 9 million bottles c In Lanada. is n cold-wint- City DrugC Size Dr. Hrdlicka of the Smithsonian Institution says that there is a rough but definite correlation between brain size and intelligence in normal human beings. Brain size is the most essential physical difference between man and beast. X j&he's always wanted an Electric Ranae ..Jets all "chip in and get it for her!" fTOO MUCH 1 THAT'S JUST THt "O BAT - NO Time to ' t alkalize Dov " ar, every Vpnr h is secretly envious wneu u .... TO Good Food is Good Health New Linen New Silver Spic and Span Dishes Sensible Prices Excellent Service garage in connection. FREE parking space for cars. li)0-c-ar Catering to permanent and transient guests. Clow to th City, Yet Out of the No!s NEW He felt Relieved A'Aa-Seltz- Why don't you take Alka- Seltzer for Gas on Stomach, Haarlin, four Stomach, Cold. Muscular, I'alnaT Rheumatic Sctatio haa a plraMuit, refreah-Intanirr tairte. It contalna an t. a Sodium Bait of Aaplrln) which relleva pain nd dlnooinfort. while Ita vtaetabla amd mlnoral alkallzira halp to correct tn eane of those mtnnr anaoclated with hyperacidity ( the itomach. r. tout drngctat aelb A!ka-Sflt- ir g, anal-fwu- I250 PLATE "All Pink -- No RUBBER PLATE . soul-satisfyi- WORK NATURE er . ... Pftcf tSSiON LOW PRICES ON ALL dlfTrent man next day, the way. . Rubbtr" ... 6 50 lo (Apetyl-Saltcyia- ta nmn AN trofV it nJtf (k (ibilitr ( prformJ e intrl mt woman udly dem- onstrates the advantages of r new electric its ease of opera .n, its range economy and the goor .ess of its cookery. There's really no reas i for any housewife to envy another's goo fortune. Today's electric ranges cost less to buy and less to operate than ever before. That's why an Electric Range makes such a grand Christmas gift from every member of the family. SPECIAL Alka-Seltze- Uft. THE OFNTAL '' tuthonnlie 14 mport. UuK Licm4 Dn '. I I J r4- - sections snown signing (he Brewers Code of If wactice at tne first an-;a- ! 744 convention of the Bievvers Foundation ' L ,rg i Left to right: j&JiiU IWihiara Lhret Ottman, vice preiiUnt. Geo. Ehret Brewina Co. Brooklvn- Front nr, president, Frank Fehr Brewing Co.. Louisville Kv..- and B R MrCcv president and general manager. San Antonio Brewing Association San .fU'ionio. lex. and Mrs. James H. Garbanati Thurs. Mr. and Mrs. Al Rabbins and Miss Blanche Arbon, of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Arbon Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson and son Mack were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Nelson Jr. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Larkin and family spent Thanksgiving with her parents at Howell. A number of high school pupils and others from here attended the football game at Salt Lake City, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. DeLamar Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Cutler spent Wednesday in the Logan Temple. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Cutler were Brig ham City visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Neal were called to Samaria Monday by the illness of their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Thomas. Donald Pack spent the holidays at home last week. vl. w today . is machinpt 'M . . . ti r than in to ing engineers at the Forest fJ uuvi-lauuittwiy, ana m additv, wider selection of species and it. is available. It is true that a tunipcuiiuii ueiween dealers and tween materials in some locality fay '1 quoise - The life of any home deWn(il the quality of materials uL principles of construction, and," meant-goo- a3 guest speaker on Columbia's Heinz Magazine of the Air" Nov. fc (CO. ,Wf " 4. ' kF-.- , OWHj- Mr, and Mrs. Ephriam Nelson were in Sublet last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Wade, of Og den were visitors at the home of Mr. FKfflCtSE c CAKSTKNKEN, Gen. n - Woollcott, noted author and playwright, who won radio arne in the role of "Town Crier", will make one of his few network contribu 'i M "jr:''"TZH " J S nder - 9 IT" i "VW J7 ' Whimsical and - , , f ,X?ZA U k tJjf ''0r. . &t LXiC Saturday night AMBASSADOR u 1 M'j Friday. of luss-rjrideii- o. o SNOWVILLE REVISION OF THE FOOD AND By Miss Annie Hurd DRUGS LAW: Designed to correct in the weaknesses and inadequacies Bert Peterson and Rex Anderson present law. Will probably pass, though not without strong opposition. were Salt Lake visitors over the week end. TRAIN LIMIT LAW: Would reThe M Men and Gleaners staged a strict length of freight trains to 70 party Tuesday night. All enjoyed a cars. Is supported by labor as a make-wor- k time. good measure, opposed by railway Wm. Hurd Jr. and family and Mr. on the Its that management grounds and Mrs. Paul Fonnesbeck of Howell cost would be unbearable without spent Thanksgiving at Stone with Mr. major rate Increases, and "it would and Mrs. Fred Hurd. make operation leas safe. House opReuben and Lyman Arbon came position to the law has been growing. home last week. Chance of passing seems waning. Miss Wanda Cutler was at home . s f - w. new heights ' building'o vnhima -"" .u; tuis vea bid,; (Right) interest in home tgain reaching j f jyu nmmmmw& On th Hoi Let's Talk It Over! |