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Show 1858 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 28, rxcs rci.it FIELDING Enid Wetting ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS I By 0 AND TAX BILLS OF NATIONINDIVIDUAL. EVERY L PROBLEMS INSEPARABLE FROM LOCAL WELFARE. ' ehut-dow- the funniest man "Robert Benchley S?7 Franklin P. Adams in the Antt UfUrt Cosmopolitan Magazine. F.P.A. hag known the Mr. Benchle, since 1915 offered the young Harvard ate a job on the New York Tribune at $40 a week. HE Mr. Benchley makes U son ' week just from his movla'aW in Hollywood. Benchley. "As the blue vaiut heaven Is my witness. I don't any more than in the forty-t,- ? It goes so Ll Mr. Adams tells how Benchiw once impersonated a salesman 2 a publishing company With a "dead pan" he am& tacked the editorial policies of nationally known magazine with I itB owner among the listener! After the speech, when ley pulled off a fake wig, the azine owner said: "I think i I funny now, but I didn't think iJ while it was going on." F.P .A. traces Benchleyi humor, ous career from hli halcyon ton a column writer on the Tribuaft to the evening when BeneUw came into his. own with. his 3 recital of the now famous. t C it-- ffreMurer'i Report," XaU ru t made Into a moTie comedy ta llii and since then Mr. BeacMey Li made a fortune from Mi fai. i.i ,i PROBATE AND f GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult Clerk of the Districts Court or the Respective Sign- - " ers for Further Information. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Charles G. Arbon, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Snow ville, Utah, on or before the 21st day of September, A. D. 1938. Nellie May Arbon, Administratrix of the estate of Charles G. ' Arbon, Deceased. B. H. Jones Attorney for administratrix First National Bank Bldg. 15 Brigham City, Utah. 7-- 8-- t Population Peak 1 Will Come By 1980 Committeemen Say Population of the United States, estimated at 127,500,000 in 1935,: will reach a maximum of 158,000,000 in 1980, the .committee on population problems of the national resources committee recently reported to President Franklin D. Roosevelt The committee predicts that popula. tion will slowly decrease after it reaches the maximum unless immigration policies are changed or the birth rate increases. The trend of population is toward decrease at the present time. The rate of growth during the ALKA-SELT2E- R i JSTRACHAN APPLES FOR SALE? Fred Hansen, Phone 21.5 7-- 8-- FOR SALE Maytag gas engine. Almost new. J. A. Pack, Schoss Electric Shop. Tremonton. All Kinds of Flower Plants The Christensen Produce Fruit Stand. FOR building lots, 1 block from Main Street. Inquire James Walton. Phoae Residence, S9.a-business, 23J. e 1; Don't let HEADACHE, Acid Indigestion, Neuralgia, Muscular, Rheumatic, Sciatic Pains, rob you of healthful recreation. Take Alka - Seltzer. Find out for yourself how quickly it will relieve your every-da- ail- y ments. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1936 Ford vegetable and mineral help to neutralixe cess stomach acids. 2. 6-- ton truck, dual wheels, new rubber on 5 wheels, new engine block. James Walton. 11 - U 1 i ! X f" 4rTtt 1 wfcottfvN a I .cVAI IU O UAL AA 1 er relieves pain because it contains an analgesic Alka-Seltz- (acetyl-salicylat- ' e). H ,,'t'f Alka-Sclt-te- q . k ex- your droj tore, at the soda fountain, and tn 304 and CM packages for home use. OUR "L'jj J MAKE GOOD OR WE DO 11 Fronk Chevrolet Co. Trttrxmtqa, Utah - Phone 28 1 .U Tfei SAniBA IpVl$? IT'S SO SIMPLE .... W, .;v.mr4; maintain and increase population. J The committee admitted that thf lowei peak of population will be no than 138,00,000 and may be reache by 1935, after which there would a decrease of 10,000,000 in the next 25 years. j be! OFFER NO. 2 7 BEG IPUBLHCATIOMS ( A TOTAL OF 124 ISSUES ) The Bear River Valley Leader one year McCALUS MAGAZINE one year PICTORIAL REVIEW one year WOMAN'S WORLD one year GOOD STORIES ..... one year THE COUNTRY HOME one year THE FARM JOURNAL one year ALL SEVEN FOR ONE YEAR . Values $5.25 You Save $2.25 S.oo Let us solve the reading problem for your whole family. Just pick out the special offer that you like best. Then bring or mail the "MONEY SAVING COUPON" to the BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER and your present subscription to This Newspaper will be marked ahead ONE FULL YEAR and you will be entered as a regular subscriber to the magazines for the full term indicated. These offers are far NEW or PRESENT subscribers. If you are already a subscriber to ANY of the publications, your PRESENT time will be extended. TSE Tins MONEY SAVING COUPON r's At . Woman's Horn Companion 1 Ti. Pathfinder (Weokly) . . . 1 Yfc American Boy 8 ISo. McCall'. Magarin. . 1 Tt. . . . Saver Screen 1 Pictorial RdTiw Tfc Modem Romance I Yfc T ConfoMlon. . . . . 1 Yr. Romantic Magarine ! Yfc . 6 ! la. Cbjistian Herald ' . 6 Mx parents' Magaxme . 2 Yfc Good Btoriee V . Woman' World . . . . 8 Yfc Household Magaxme 1 Yfc Home Arts Needlecraa . . 2 Yfc Opea Road lor Boy . . 13 I Io. . . 2 Yfc Country Home The Farm Journal 2 Yfc American Poultry Journal 2 Yfc Breeder' Gazette . . . 2 Yr. 2 Yfc PoultT Tribune ..IT V. eriCShrr HZX50)i I $.00 (Check tho r.lcszfnes You Went) iCfr. CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Cseek Trout Hatchery, Brigham Reverse Charge. tf. 493-J-- trHoS OXXVpS- JA U:r MCA.DACHE I for one year 1 THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER and ANY 3 MAGAZINES below only or any 4 magazines for $3.50 or 5 magazines for $4.00) -- tf SALE-Choic- OFFER NO. 4?JCr FOR SALE Raspberries, Black Caps ana Dewberries. Walter Wuthrich, East Tremonton. Phone 66.a-l- . - Most Carefully Guarded Jewel I Hungary's royal crown is the world's most carefully guarded i jewel, according to a writer in i Collier's Weekly. In the palace in Budapest this crown is in a glass safe of an impregnable vault and in the perpetual presence of armed? men who, while on duty, never? take their eyes from, this treasure.! mmIE rj-- 4 depression period was only half that during the decade from 1920 to 1930 and lower than any previous decade. However the committee sees no cause for alarm, suggesting that the downward trend during. the next half cen tury may afford a chance to work out better human relations. Agricultural economists and Utah rural leaders estimate that Utah's re sources can accomodate only a limited increase in population even on a longrange program. A conflicting view, however, was expressed by Dr. Paul Popenoe, internationally recognized eugeuecist and director of the institute of family relations at Los Angeles, at the Utah State Agricultural college recently. Dr. Popenoe forsees disaster unless steps are taken to THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER OFFERS I d One of Most Perfect Bnildinri I In Athens is the Acropolij crowned by the majestic Parthenon considered one of the most perfectly proportioned buildings of all timei From the .Acropolis may be seen! the Payx, which once resounded to the oratory of Demosthenes, the Kill of Mars, where St. Paul preached and where each day the Orthodox church celebrates his name with solemn pomp. - car-loadin- gs maries if he so desires. And according to all of the Washington correspondents, the purpose of his swing around the country was to endorse candidates he wants to see sent to Congress, and defeat those who have opposed his major policies. The acid test seems to be the Judicial Reorganization proposal. Those who voted for it are considered good New Dealers by the Administration. Those who voted against it, irrespective of their records with respect to other legislation, are mostly in the dog house. The President gave Senator Barkley of Kentucky an extremely warm endorsement. This primary is regarded as a major test of New Deal strength. If Barkley loses, It will be a serious blow to the Administration. If he wins it will be a significant victory. So far it is hard to gauge the trend from the primaries that have been FOR SALE Maytag Washer, gas held. The New Deal has both won and model, repossessed, for balance of lost battles in several states. There contract. Schoss-ReaElectric Co. has been no landslides either way. The tale Is not yet told. RANTED Berry pickers, 12 yrs. and up. Start Monday morning, Aug. 1. MO SUNDAY Walter Wuthrich, East Tremonton. ( SINCE HCADACHCS 8 tl SPOIL OUR DAY CAMt OUg WAV J I I 5K! the third week in April, says Business The Administration's "purge" is Week, the rate of loss as compared definitely underway. The President wttn the year before has steadily de- has stated that he feels himself at lib clined. Best improvement in erty, being head of the Democratic has been in the field of mer- Party, to take a hand in state pri- chandise shipments. , Electric power output is also tending upward again, in spite of the fact that household load declines in summer, which indicates a renewal of business activity in some quarters. Output is running substantially under last year, but is coming gradually closer to that level. The inventory situation remains favorable, especially in consumers' goods lines. Most experts think that " VIHOS yon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfey were to Salt Lake City last Wed visitors ' According to some of the experts, nesday. ih nntiirn In the stock market was Miss Alice Leavitt, who has spent the result of a heavy, sudden influx the couple of months with relaof foreign money into American se- tivespast in Idaho, returned home Grace, curities. Foreign capital, so the story were Tuesday. goes, took the view that values Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfey attend the and that low levels, at extremely ed the Durfey Family reunion last Sat counter. market was a real bargain and Sunday, held at Mt. Olive, urday invasion gave financial The foreign canyon. Ogden American a surge of confidence to Then Mrs. Wallace Bourne and son and Mr. investors, who began buying. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Farns-wort- h had and which genJack, investment trusts, the to Salt Lake City on some motored for market erally been out of the the parade. Miss the witness to seemed what Monday for time, waiting low Doint. Btenped in and the major LeNae Bourne was one of the group rise resulted. The gains have been of Pen Girls of the Bear River high reacschool who was in the parade. After generally held, with only minor the latest quothe parade they came back to Layxon tions, on the basis of is column where this time they were dinner guests of Mr. at the tations Evan Elliason. They returnMrs. and written. the evening. in the of ed home cause the of Irrespective Gerald Foster of Pocatello, Idaho, .stock rise, there are some welcome insoent Friday and Saturday visiting signs on the business horizon to dicate that it Is Justified by the posi- with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling. tion of commerce and industry. The Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Christensen and "barometers have not gone far ahead small daughter, Lorraine, of Brigham of their spring lows as yet. But the Cltv. visited with Mr. and Mrs. vv. M. tangible and intangible factors affect- Welling Sunday evening. ing the late summer and fait outlook are definitely improving. There are inventories have just about touched ound grounds for arguing that, even their lowest and that buying point, be can boom a though nothing like The outlook for will Improve. steadily anticipated, the bottom has been passfield, on the in industry heavy buying ed, t,nd that the last half of the year the other hand, is far less favorable. will be substantially better than the Also of treat significance is what first .The upward trend, in the view seems to be a material improvement of most authorities, is due to start in the state of mind of some Business in August, after, the traditional July leaders who are the opinion gaining non in various industries, is due to start upward the that cycle to continue and tably the automobile, again for how long, no one knows. at a slowly accelerating pace. And a considerable amount of capital Biggest late industrial news was Is coming out of hiding. the price cut in steel, initiated by U. up, best guess Is that some Summing' S. Steel. This has resulted in new orders, and much heavier orders activity will slowly Improve, but there in the proare anticipated. It is known that some will be no sharp upturns we believes one No indices. duction off buyindustries have been holding we as boom on of a are verge ing steel because they believed that were in the 1936. Many believe that pro a price slash was an imminent posmade but will be sibility. Now that the price slash has gress will beconsistently and slow it going, hard, that occurred these industries are survey no Is immediate there prospect that Ing their low inventories and again for regaining 1937 levels, Many reel coming into the market. The cut, on that security values have come up finished steel, according to Iron Age, about as far as they will for some amounts to about 5J per cent. time, and that they will hold to about Car.loadines remain at poor levels the current level. Classified Ad Column BEHCHLEY, THE rurriT " - MAN? were dinner guests last Thursday eve ning of Mrs. Odeen Luke of Brtgnam City. Bishop Leo Earl and family attended the Durfey family reunion held last Saturday and Sunday in Ogden can- nn CHECKS AL AND INTERNATION-A- DW1G Feitsiij cwwfcwi fcwsi- - O'P peeve?, onto m . vvxe . JW Mr. and Mrs. Vem Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. 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