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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TUESDAY, JANUARY WART, the Speed Cop The MARCH OF TIME At FIVE OOUAQS If T7 O.K.- - GlUME THE FlWE- - TELL LOCO I BCOWOUT IT WAt JUNK PILE TO OVERHAULED y i bo. u. pat. orr. of TIME The Weekly Newsmagazine Editors the prepared by (Continued From Page One) VEEKS - - - L-- f 1 rsi sentially a struggle between ambitious leaders for personal txiwer it no means certain that this attempt would 06 the rj -- yw v 1 rwfBMfelFBI t x ' y 1 PAGE THREE By Frank Chevrolet Co. I . V WHO MAKES USED CAB BUYING SAFE NOT MV I S vjasm't TAUf luuit luuc Ccn bi 'rr i ... J Fault, it 4 THi r IHK DOWN A)UBV UKklT CAR ' j. DAiJN i V TU&CEir- r I I J 1 I OH-I- fI 1 . . mv 1 HONOrt WA T m. w m B STAU.lOWq:T tAO V. CMS OP J-x- w CUEV. 395.00 CHEVROLEf V last. 1S31 Standard Sedan Heater Radio XOof-- 1 x-z-x-i-s-x When Franklin cjjrjfGTON O into extra-Ff!called Congress cpvelt session three months ago,- CHAMPIONS - - a f legislative procontrol, wage ROME, Italy "My eight children,1 for crop providing Thour regulation, executive reor-otio- ti Your Excellency, have all been born regional planning, and without a midwife. You see, our farm t law revision. But when is a long way out in the country, and , ty.. Wat,,. : VOU TELL ME WHO I CAN SfcU. THAT -- 4, 182S 1933 PON'THC SEDAN Reconditioned ive-Doi- nt $295.00 1931 before the holidays the midwife always arrives too late.; five-iI am soon going to have my ninth, FOKD SEDAN" Your Excellency." t have "I had seventeen members' traveling children, pay A Snap at Your Excellency, and fourteen of toand from the extra session; s' are page-boythem for living, but only nine have 7? appropriation 150.00 Sh'ht a resolution to lend four of been born since April 15. 1926 so I f have enteied mne P0 the ?f in this; only &llery fCapitor. Lra of the Declaration of Indepen-- 5 contest, Your Excellency." "Mv husband was fihtinfr in v.th. ei? necessary to relieve Miner Yocum TEAM here and in Bear River City. Many as their guests during the holidays: nre to the Corcoran Art Gallery ot I exhibi-0Mr- and Mrs. Arlen Dewey and Your when iopia, Excellency, belated sesquicentennial my quad NEW YORK. "This team has great1 parties were given in their honor. A much simpler cure was suggested - runlets were born"" ilY ot Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. amendment to the .Cridhnr nnri farina person Hanspn . tinn . r . uw". l . nM avtancinn nf TUP These pleasant tales of motherhood last week for a much noiser head . cngi.n on me attacK. inaeea, 1 :n,ori r, j "ui.j rfn nn ACL, to Sa.lt La slness ke. noise under observaUon at HiinesHos! defy anybody to pick a more offensive;"' trip p last week babbled in which a bridge may be were Viiv aiiu American "rorK on Monnav. o. loot m-t" T ipital, run by the U. S Veterans Ad- - aggregation." o son, and Jack Dewey of Grace over the Tennessee River at Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Larsen spent r ministration in Proviso Township. massive, loudly hberal Columnist Hey. C" Idaho. inch Ala, New Years day at Bancroft, visiting Sheffield, near Chlca0- Charlea Hester had wood Broun in his sdicated column BabiS Bishop and Mrs. Marion G. Perry Mrs. Larsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. House Republican floor ners in his Morechildren Cutest of a ticking in his head, Peking his own 1937 complained and family spnt Sunday and Monady 727 had hav , , (7.7 apiece) ficler Bertrand H. Snell of New Amos stuffH.cv,; t'in,m Rigby, j . , relatives in Blackfoot, Ida. ' summarized the in uae last eleven yeais. Each leceived uMjn ; t,iCOia AC W iCft wine-o entireiv. leftist Rmun nut Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barfus and sons visiting VMit humorously I kjy wupwuic Funeral 1 fino for the little daugh new fivfc Pres-flfthe Dictator from s rrisn as the both Sinclair Lewis and Boake Carter Lloyd and Donald were dinner guests ter of Mr.services whUehta of the session and Mrs. Ray Anderson lira hills nnd tn an Ttalian vacant mches away, It had bothered him in at Dale to Win of Mr. fishing trip, Vice President and Mrs. Jex of Salt Lake were held in the Deweyville ward ("How ever since a shell ex right guards, 5,000 lire is a great deal more than lermiiuenuy Gamer's hunting trip in Pennsylvania oloded near him in the War. Colonel nends") Carnegie at quarterback, City on Tuesday. Mr. JeX is a mining chapel on Monday at 1 o'clock under its in S. the contest U. to exchange equivalent and a Congressional eating companion of Mr. Barfus. Hugh Scott, chief of the hospital staff New York's bumbling Senator Royal the direction of Bishop Marlon G. Maine ($263). Each also received a paid-u- p Samuel Copeland at fullback. "Be-i- s decide the relative merits of k as follows: "The diagnosed Barbara Christensen spent the holi- Perry. insurance 94 champions Of the policy. weeks five in the cause he has a tendency to block the and Idaho potatoes, caused when he moves a certain The Ladies chorus sang, "Sometime days home from Salt Lake City. one is an Italian mother muscle in his Senate and House had nevertheless movement attack of his own side," Mr. Broun, The palate. seven. of bomewhere," invocation, Horace R. Last L. Nina Mrs. Chris to insure the Sunday exjt. . ,. . . of the palatal muscle carries the against th advice of f nends, made A . clone enough spadework n Ramnrrl onln Tt n Thnaa. TV n... -in his most with talk of of least at Hearty passage of L.'s President William Green sound through the Eustachian tube to Leon M. Schaffer Gardner: Dr. "ZZJT'T by J. II the Duce his voice a mothers, list " President's dropped ine item on the centre instead of a blocking back. At the middle ear." Heslop in the Y. W. M. I. A. and her of Tremonton was the first speaker. in con to an undertone while talking with "extreme" right end he placed Co- new farm bill, now being rewritten The muscular in the roof counsellors chosen were Mrs. Vera he spoke words of comfort to those Venia Errani, mother of 13, agitation Signora uuui weeiia several President Geo. R. Larsen tiuua not whose husband is fiehtine in Soain. of Veteran Heester's mouth appeared lgate's ference and Mrs. Gladys Nielen. called to mourn. Albert Thorsen, a p,,rthcrmftrA twn (1897-98- ) Barton Cutten, or hysterical in star new A few f .. o officers were added to member of the Deweyville bishopric, vnf aAiast The Dictator then delivprrl nvtpmmrc to be Yale halfback of whom Mr. Broun Mine uuguu" Relief the of lusty remarks about fecun character, for there was some eviMrs. Eva B. Han- expressed sympathy through a poem were got a series Ti Society. Recession of manubecause dence that he could start and stop wrote, "Whenever three or four jater sen as so for the Church Se- and scripture. Vesta Anderson and that husbands several supervisor pointed dity :0t tinder way. the muscular ticking at will. Veteran facturers are gathered together, there curity program; Mrs. Gladys Nielsen, Cleo Jensen rendered "Thy Sweet come who had wives blushtheir with is the not very famous educator givt One of these, proposed by the Presied furiously. "You to me," Mus- Hester was therefore advised that if supervisor for work and business Little Rosebud." Bishop Milton Marhe dent, was an amendment to the 1934 solini warned his report made his to mind and was ing it the old college try." up stop meetings; Mrs. Valborg Romer, mag- ble of Bothwell, was very inspiring mothers champion confident he could stop, he would stop. Housing Act intended to encourage "if your husbands don't treat azine as agent; Mrs. Marr Koford and in his remarks. Bishop Marion G. you o building by making it easier for prosMrs. Perry made the closing remarks and Daisy Hansen, teachers. to borrow pri- they should!" thanked all who helped in any way pective home builders O SAFETY REBATE vate funds guaranteed by the GovernThe many friends and relatives attry ment. The other, started by Congress MONSTER RETIRES - - By Mrs. II. P. Rasmussen tending expressed sympathy to all NEW YORK. baa least At half the was revising on its own initiative, called to mourn at the departing of drivers of vethe motor 28,500,000 BUDAPEST, Hungary Primo jthe undistributed profits tax. By last the little one. Hansen left Sunday By Mrs. Thomas Ault onetime freak and hicles that crowd U. S. roads are con- in Mrs. Angeline rtveek, the House Ways and Means Interment was In the Bothwell company with her grandson, Rex on Taxat- carnival wrestler, beat Jack Sharkey scientious, careful motorists who in Committee's cemetery. nto no of where Clrcleville, ancontribute to Utah, Hunsaker; nation's way the ion had put in a month's work on a in six rounds and became heavy-wei- nual Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germer Tuesday, December 28th, 11 cars, tine n highway casualties. Rex is coach at the high school. Mrs. led by one loaded with 3,000 bushels a house party New Years eve. gave ;new tax bill, which should be com champion of the world in 1933. reTfifhtino- sill nvpr F!nrrmp nnH tho TT iieing considerate of themselves and Hansen spent the holidays with her of wheat, left the rails and tore up Miss Dorothy Marble entertained a pletly drafted soon after Congress Mrs. S., Camera probably earned a million oth(:rs the.V are most likely to insure daughters, Mrs. Elias Anderson, convenes. several hundred feet of track on the number of young folk at her home of Christensen Tremonton, o dollars. But his managers got most against. accident; and they have long Rudolph I Day before the unproductive specCentral Rail Road north New Years eve. A delightful evening of it, he threw most of his share complained that some way should be and Mrs. Ervin Miller of Garland. of the Deweyville station. No one was was enjoyed. ial session ended, Vice President GartV. compensate them for their Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen entertained in injured. Passengers and express were the ner, Speaker of the House Bankhead, away, then disappeared from U. S. f0"n,dnvm& her honor on Tuesday evening. records, after transfered over the break in the line Negro Leroy Haynes iSenate Floor Leader Barkley and the sport pages SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen Jr. to trains on the other side. The wreck Tne 38 o corn-aghim out twice. Two months big companies that House Floor Leader Sam Rayburn knocked officers and entertained tne the Primary and National Bureau of Casualty word came from France that Prise age was cleared away on Thursday, ; called at the White House, presumalas Camera had been knocked out and Surety Underwriters last week their partners to a waffle supper on December 30 for traffic. bly received a sharp Presidential re- Primo Bishop and Mrs. Marion G. Perry buke, gloomily emerged to announce by a sparring partner while training found the way, announced that all Thursday evening.' their policy holders carrying ordinary Mr. and Mrs. Clive Earl and babies visited relatives in Idaho during the for a comback. new plans: To hold conference comAlmost penniless, onetime Camera liability insurance who made no claim of Salt Lake City, were guests of holidays. mittee meetings on the crop control an Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt, of was twelve-da- y last week discovered sprawled out against their policies during a calen-o- n Mr. and Mrs. John Eronson cn New "bill to the recess; during net two beds in a Budapest hospital, dar vear will be entitled to a refund Years day. fc.,,,..T, start a drive for a new but probably Grace, Idaho, visited relatives here of 15 of the premium. On a "$5,000 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Petersen enter- during the holidays. milder wages and hours bill early in wistfnllvv admirine-o a silk hath mho her 1 io,UOO liability policy which costs tained the genealogical society and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wardie-ghof MAKE GOOD OR WE DO the regular session; to set a date used to wear in the ring. He had suf- - l Ji 79 yearly, safe drivers will save the on n was a Wells, fered and Nevada, were guests of Mrs. evening. for the Wagner-VaThursday bishopric kidney hemorrhage tea bringing up Co. . One'"-85The new policies will ero into ATn.ra AtiTA7TirViinoMr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen and chil- - Louis Germer and Mrs. Mary Marble , , V . .affpr vu. definitelyj throusrh n with n n AXA. U UVIUJJ. Kin net ,Uta AltM 28 Phone xcw. m the Utah mum j. wnne 01 Tremonton, muai aiaies. rust, aren, in tne t""""" during holidays. tsum, latino, ieit rnuay the regular session starts next week. 01 nis lew pruaent acts Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Dewey had money will save him from the fud- - rebates will be made a year hence, ing after visiting relatives and friends died penury of most prizefighters' de- SEASON'S GREETINGS - - clinine: vears. He had given his moth- er a hotel in Venice. The in-- m r.. nr.e.mm-rAwc,M obsolete .ured and giaj,,. plans to g0 negotiation to reunite A. F. of L. and H u. 1. u. in one great lapor urgauixauon cuiminatea oniy ui an exciiangc of "season's greetings" last week NOISY HEADS - . . . You owe when the peace committees of both CHICAGO. At Temple University groups met once more in Washing-- ! new BARGAIN some months ago 500 curious but ton's Hotel Willard. medical students and Without palaver, A. F. of L.'s com- - sympathetic mittee Chairman George Harrison teachers listened to the roaring if C. I. O. still insisted that zing sounds manufactured inside of Double Bed Size - Part Wool Tlaids 81 99 36 all its members be taken into A F. George Yocum's head. A coal minor, of L., got "yess" for an answer. Soon George Yocum had been caught in a Mr. Harrison told reporters: "We rock slide in 1935, suffered an injury broke up. It's all off. . . It's useless to the carotid artery behind his right to continue. We have not set any eye. The artery's weakened wall to reconvene. . ." Then, Harvey lowed it to swell out in a sac which Fremming of C. I. O.s Oil Workers was full of pulsing blood. In front, 80 SQUARE S- -s Union "We the sac caused the eye to protrude; in siormed sarcastically: found out what a labor oligarchy is. back, it throbbed against the skull, CHOICE OP 4 COLORS 3Tiey said, 'We can't take you in be- - wore down the bone. The throbbing cauoe you H bretk in his head. At up our ntt!e play- produced the noises house' ." the university, the noises were picked The first attempt to heal the Great up by a microphone, electrically had been a dismal failure. 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