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Show i rCE TWO BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1S39 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffice n. Gang Busters Aids Police Work at Tremonton, Utah, as Second Class Matter r JAMES WALTON', inibli.-he- r I. P. WALTON, Editor and Business Manager Phone SUBSCKIPTIO.V J. s First West Street 23-- ? $2.00 $1.00 50 ,; ' - I " :. u; ' - j t. 1 jr -- . - .Uiiuci - t' - , k'. - f I f Free to Publi'c ca ebi'ii i"U'M Wfw u mm in mmmtfm A and TWenly pi- in th U. S. where catnloga ol bumnrw avdwt :,T,t ml'er eflWTmr frroeand YVrtbout be r rxrodtu't H.ati js it i.ie Amwui Isdtrotnal Library. 'Xv'rtte iar EunneM Advertising Mailer you aia intcraatcd in; Hae trill be promptly forwarded. - 1 t To Your Town "Jo Tf - '.... 'T? 'CJI ''. ' .. v. .'w wf,:.' - ,"" ' as well as to your Country AMERICAJf INDUSTRIAL LI3RARY KaaiueoriiU Btiildina. Ckieaao, IllLuoi PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS VNATIONAt flllCPIAl i ASSCCJUiCN ?ALe,.Lr. I 9 .3 .5 i ' ; 1 WU3 - v ., q . a. ...n,r . naj an . 'j y stern o"- - ?f 1 " NEW YORK, Feb. Developments in the retail trade continue to highlight the favoraDie outcomparison between the present look and the drastic shrinkage that in La ! i yMniuimuiiricHimMmmMimiMtuiMiimumimiittMi.iimiiiiMMiiin - J KATES ONE YEAR (In Advance) SIX MONTHS (In Advance) THREE MONTHS (In Advance) ' 1 '"S, "Behind the Scenes In American Business ! I Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of Each Week f I k ling rivets and hot at the camff ing ' protection in the kitchen Fs-pots and pans. . . Phono JS1 renewer, a liquid which reZ "'OVesrt from ... , KrOOV'f ,uoncati r.f nqth i HI nccuie and v,j,. tone. . . "Theatrical t,. nrrt ij the chandise certificates n Vii uc oiuno iu 4 given with th of a movie ticket; a Hi tute for "Bingo" and noiv,i Uce. hot-do- ' gs 1 . ' f ( IT- '- ; frenuent-- i i.ir.ii.j, iv than last vear. with gasoline con-- ; in-- 1 sumpUon registering a 7 per cent uw create, miiiiuj, era, are paying more attention to costume jewelry in 1939, their pur- chase-lunning between 15 and 20 per cent ahead of 1938 with necklaces&nd earrinirs leading the parade. Pur.i ctoarlilir. ...... .....v. nlimho i.i.iv-i'iih.m jtviiv... mjwci in Feb- trade retail the result that 10 per be about to is ruary expected cent above last year, and even high- er in industrial sections. , j iu-ui- u "pZTi w AUTO PROGRESS it " ge5, ly acknowledged that in . . nipnl ......v manif. innr. , .jtuiiuioi tured products have been effected by the automobile1 than any other one field Gasoline engines have rearhi'" f ectlon because of it, progr ' ? I 1 fc,' j at of - "" - us growth as vvun a cieiicu oi nn advances in batteries, rubber in $3,972,000,000 staring the Treasury :: PT she-e- t steel and th fure for the vear ending- June 30. facture, i . or tnree limes tne aencii in int- last it- rlevplrm3 tVmt America'j i I fiscal year, legislative tax experts 000,000 automobile drivers will bf'f are casting about for new sources of UI1 Dtiuna a vastly improved m income. They would like to find a way 01 wramdiea satety plate r of raising $500,000,000 and are toying; understood the glass will havea' ulkie with the idea of a tax on luxuries. Al- - kind of Plastic "sandwich fiiief. make lt four times as sW so they are considering lowering the . uai3 ana personal income tax exemptions irom 00 "' a for the present rate of $1,000 single rSt Chi person and $2,500 for a married per- t HEADLINES IN NEW son. Informed quarters on Capitol YORK ttack Hill say that though the latter scheme Rayn yarn consumption is nd ot 27,000,000 pounds a mm, is fraught with political danger WASHINGTON v J - - i a,M . Mrr ,11,1 IintTiH .t . i i "--IHt Ul ,, ? i - . 1, J AS A PRODUCTION, Gang Busters is outstanding for its unique sound effects which create realism, suspense and drama. A foot in a gravel box (upper left) gives the effect of a dozen policemen moving ud to their Drev . . . cracklinn nf sticks (upper right), the effect of a I Dig Donnre. on a recent broadcast Police Commissioner Lewis J. Valentine of New York City (left) appeared with regular interviewer Col. Norman H. Schwarzkopf. Few women are required for the show. When a "gun moll" is in the script, Claire Niesen (inset) is often called. ' ndeit'ikejJk The . amy of men AVAST listening playing their part in a powerful crusade against crime that's what Cang Busters has accomplished! Using a microphone as its OLly weapon, End relying upon thi cooperation of its audience, this dramatic program, now in its fourth year on the air, has aided or indirectly in the capture of lib tual crime-files- , which trace the lives of these public enemies from their first mis step to their final capture by the forces of law and order. Converted into script form, these of the etc. before being moved from weed halfinfested areas; S. B. 5, fixing fees for stories are enacted by a way mark last week with practically justices of the peace In criminal casall of the more important measures es; H. B. 39, changing the group of radio players, schooled opening in the crisp, rapid-firpace which proposed by the lawmakers still date of the deer hunting season to characterizes each Gang Busters action or favorable unfavawaiting the third Saturday in October; II. B. criminals of all kinds. production. The whine of bullets, orable. Led by Col. H. Norman Schwarz- the staccato bark of a machine 50, 55 and 5G, including auto and airgun, crack kopf, Senate and house journals - the dai- craft entry for purpose of stealing in authority on the han- engineered through a unique and inof and aided dling effective activities-shnv.-of of sound effects, system ly records i,: first, second and third degree burglegislative dispensably by Dolice organizations punctuate each story with excite cn Satuiday night that 70 lary classes, and S. B. 45 to 52 inthe Busters throughout ment ana realism. nationGang bills out of the moie than 4ti0 had clusive, simplifying court procedure'.?. has become a tremendous force for More Understanding been acted upon. Five of these have Measures killed! include: S. B. 40, a justice, force actually feared by In more than. 150 broadbecome laws through joint approval allocating 85 per cent of revenues defugitive criminals. Broadcast as a ot both legislative branches and rived from the tax on gas used in part of the program are authentic casts to date, Gang Busters has crime clues, flashed by wire to. the built up an unusual record of pubGovernor Henry If. Wood. Nine Inve aviation to cities owning and operatBusters office from police bul- lic service. By dramatizing police Gang been killed and 15 withdrawn. methods and making clear to the ing the airpoits where it is sold, and letins all over the country. Twenty-fivsenate and hou.se an 15 per cent to the state aeronautical public the vital contribution made "Crime Does Not Pay" to society the forces of law and proved measures are ready for gub- commission; H. B. 51, refunding tax Since its Inception, Gang Busters order, the by ernatorial consideration, this number on gasoline used in tractors, stationprogram has helped win has dramatized with unflinching' ac- for the police respect and having been passed by both legisla- ery engines, and for other nontrans-portatiocuracy the lurid careers of notori- cooperation of greater citizens; a deeper tive branches in addition to the five ous criminals, repeating again and purposes; S. B. 25, bringing appreciation of police efficiency by again Its vital, urgent message already approved by the chief execu- employes of the state and its politicthe public; and more "crime does not pay." Through the public tive. Awaiting action on them by the al subdivisions under provisions of the understanding of the difficulclose cooperation of police authori- ties of enforcine the lawn nf h lower house are 15 passed by the- sen- state labor relations law; S. B. 2, set,uv " ties, material is gathered from ac nation. ate. The upper house has nine d ting up a state department of justice; measures awaiting considera H. B. 26. placing the state chemist un tion. Three measures are on the housi der the department of agriculure; II. counties, cities and towns local ooti'in and farmers from here attended the table, probably to remain there in B. 33, making county treasurer's cer in liquor sales; S. B. 66 and 67 and stock show. H. B. 96 and 97, authorizing counties status quo tificates of tax sales redemptions conMany parties were held in honor and cities to undertake housNone of the five bills signed bv the Hi ot Herman Andreason by neighbors groups; and friends governor and now on the Utah state jdence of such redemptions; S. B. 23, ing projects for during last week. The proseveral bills providing for state, counstatutes may be said to be of major requiring claimants for illness or on Friday was very outstandgram and civil service several ty to the people as a whole un- - jury damage's to city medical measures amending the direct pri- ing. Community singing was led bv it be H. B. 11. This provides aminat ions; S. B. undergo Mrs. J. M. 24. requiring phys-threading by mary law; several seeking to add rev- Miss PedersonMortensen, a six per cent markup on mer- - icians to testify of Tremonton, a solo concerning privileged chandise shall be included in defining communications in contests over wills' enue to the uniform school law, and a by Walter Wuthrich, accompanied by bill permitting the organization of "cost" as used in the state fair trade s. B. 93. Ara Anderson; a steel guitar solo, bv of making health act. It may affect prices to tor vehicles cooperatives. William Nikolaisen; missionary talk prima facie evidence that The fate of a maioritv of the be paid on various items of merchan-- , registered owner was responsible; S. measures still great will rest with by Porter Giles; musical selection by pending B3, requiring state appointees sub- committees to be appointed by the Bear River Ramblers; reS. B. 1,), signed by the governor, marks by Herman and Bishop Hansen. jeet to confirmation by the semate to sifting provules for flying the American flag come up for such confirmation every Presielont Ira R. Huggins of the sen- The dance was well attended and a ate and Speaker Heber Bennion Jr. of over school buildings during school, two and H. B. 8, prohibiting the house. nice purse of money was given to years, on All bills both senate Hours and on state and national holi- legislators from accepting appointive and house calendars when the com- Elder Andreason. The Sunday evenantl salaried state positions during mittees are appointed, as well as those ing program was also in his honor. Bills approved by both legislative legislative sessions and for two years now in committees, will be considered LaThair Pederson complimented Her.u.. (u,u nuw ttwituiji action oy thereafter the sifters and those deemed wor- man on his wonderful musical ability uovernor mood include: S. B. 32, Bills of major importance yet to be by of consideration reported out for which would be a great help in the . , ttSniCies Un- - passed upon by either branch include: thy mission field. Dean Firth also gave action. w o,.,.,.,. U4 h. u. 139, increasing individual in a good talk. A farewell speech by canning, department; H. B. 44. extending re iris come taxes, lowering exemptions, and a clarinet solo by Mrs. Herman, tration of plumbers to entire state; extending levies to cover accompanied by her sister, B. II. 12, assuring every school dis dents; S. B. 149, Neoma Nielsen. Herman left Monday occupation Mrs. II. P. trict of at least one normal scholar- - al diseases under bringing Rasmussen I fly the workmen's com morning for Salt Lake to attend the ship every three years; II. B. 14, per-- 1 pensation act; H. B. 30, establishing Air. and Mrs. Walter E. Fridal, Mr. Mission School. nutting county mutual insurance com-- , wages and hours standards for s and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Koford are Raymond Hansen, and Mrs. to extend their operations in 'state labor; H. B. 13, over the arrival of a baby V. L. Hansen attended the exempting additional fk'Uls; H. B. 31, enabling homes up to $2000 in value and wedding of rejoicing born their girl, K. H. Frielay, Feb. 10. All conFridal nephew. III and third and first class cities sonal property up to $300 from taxa-tcerned are feeling fine. Ann Mary of Mr. Buehler, daughter abate unsightly objects; H. B. 25, tion; H. B. 15, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Anderson have authorizing sale of and Mis. Buehler of Logan, Tequmng that traveling farm machln- - liquor by the drink in hotels, restau-?r- y which was Henry a baby boy, born Thursday, Feb. 9. solemnized in the be cleaned of noxious weed seeds,1 rants and clubs; H. B. 84. granting Temple Tuesday. February 7. Logan Mrs. Anderson was formerly Miss They also attended the wedding breakfast Fontella Hansen. Mother and baby are feeling fine. given at the home of the bride. Mrs. Mary Mortensen and her sons Mrs. Junius Clark, of Salt Iike J. M., Heber and Sam, went to WenCity, visited relatives and fi ienels here and in Tremonton last week; She was dell, Idaho Monday to attend the fun the house guest of her brother, Ed! eral of Christian M. Iverson, brother Thompson. Both Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- -' of Mrs. Mortensen. The Misses Edith Abel and Rose son have been sick for some time, Bronson each gave a party last week Hansen Joseph accompanied his son a or young people. Many io Hansen Vein, group and Boyd Lyle Baifusj If you conduct a retail store, there are four things and their project animals to Ogden sicignmg parties also have been for the stock show. Vern and Lyle joyed during the last 2 weeks you w ish to do we re both successful in Mrs. Francis Abel and Mrs. Hyrum getting rib- bons on their steers. They were sold' Christcnsen each had a for party You wish to HOLD r and Vern cleared $85 aly ve the feed. group in 1'rimarv on Mondav Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Francom and Many more high school students' cnneiren spent the latter nail of last week visiting Mrs. Francom's par ents hi nooper. You wish SELL to session twentj'-thir- d Utah state legislature passed the top-notc- h e half-hou- r e n wide-sprea-d house-passe- low-co- st low-inco- j ; ex-le- ss at over-parkin- g es - r. j ut 100 per cent over compel p pecially with the 1940 elections just approximately .wer Intemation Nickel annour, around the comer. Congress may be A util is new ore up opening to forced adopt it because of the pres' con: r development. sure for increased revenue. (C cmiaei ty of steel industry for products nous ignots and steel for castings r SUBWAY SCIENCE Eight out of ; Mr. 73,061,569 gross tons in 1933" ten New York visitors go to see the SU ou on record . . General Statute of Liberty, Grant's Tomb and highest a&ica ut ast 'i iitfvroiets inc ride the subways, according to tour tiuiio essee 1 per cent m over 1933 Januarj' bureaus. Recentlv Miss Lihertv t ist & over me eamines re , , ,s , courting 'I kiii.ii tiije.i fllO'nDr1 "uu uejiiiiuu c, Grant's Tomb has been relandscaped. nested chute; owe r Stanard Now comes word that the subway is American lobe Brak Shoe &Foin to be rejuvenated by a veritable con- aoninf gress of American industry. Such ormure SALE OF ANIMALS FOP, ganizations as Clark Equipment comE. P.'i , DAMAGES pany. Aluminum company of America, Westinghouse, General Electric lor se ) and B. F. Goodrich company have put STATE OF UTAH, the c( of Box ss Elder ) County into a new car for the BMT lines rewhich sults of a $5,000,000 research pro- In the Ehvood Precinct TW gram. Streamlined, of Said County. A ins ; aluminum-bodie- d and mirrored the Willkii I have in my possession the f"i new car rides on a unique rubber bid fe spring and is cushioned throughout inS described animals, which to $78 with r'Vbber. J. II. Connors. Goodrich claimed and taken away, will be Includ sees use of the new at public auction to the highest t the de spring bringing to rapid transit and der &t mY corra.ll in Elwood P:tc . 000,00 the entire railroad field the standards on the 23rd day of February, I selling of comfort, silence and durability! at the hour ci one o. n. and ti which has already brought to the auDESCRIPTION OF ANMAIS TVAi One brown or roan horse, tomobile. Other officials say the efsettler ficiency and economy of the new car about 1100 pounds, abort :iine ya utility may cause other cities besides New old, no brand visible c:ie bayc gave York, Chicago, Philadelphia and Bos- female, weight about SCO poc that t ton to consider rapid transit as a so- about 14 years old, biuidulVon lution to mass transportation side of neck. Said animals are held by me j PIE cure- the payment of S2.00 dac? J WA THINGS TO WATCH FOR New done by said animals upon the Roose leavening agent, known as prom ises of Ira Anderson on the 11th sold ising lighter biscuits, smoother cakes. of February, 1939. j Act, . . . Asbestos similar to BRONSOX those gloves, JOHN I sive, long used by industrial workers, hand Poundkeeper of Elwood Pre I policy , . 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