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Show ET- E- XV. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 0 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffice at Tremonton, Utah, as jDEWEYVILLE By Ir. Tboma AnJt Second Class Matter JAMES WALTON, Publisher I. P. WALTON, Editor and Eusiness Manager First West Street Phone SUBSCRIPTION RATES ONE YEAR (In Advance) SIX MONTHS (In Advance) THREE MONTHS (In Advance) 23-- $2.00 $1.00 J Attention all Relief Society members, the Tremonton First Ward Relief Society is sponsoring an outing for all members of the Society and their husbands or other friends or relatives who might find pleasure by Tuesdaytj eveninz.cj. ' nprtirif. o To he ceiven Tnnp 97 1Ci?,Q at thf jruvc in Lo?an Canyon. Everybody is asked to take their own lunch. Following the luncheon an evening of fun and frolic planned for. Community sing ing, program, ana .aancing. Anyone without transportation is asked to get in toucn witn me nener bociety pres- - aMii . m number of osely Mrs H. A. Lish i3 spending a few weeks with her mother, Mis. I. J. Fansler, who is very ill at her home in California. Mrs. John Becker of Ogden and Mrs. T. R. Ault of Deweyville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duett Loveland and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sudbury at Red" Bank, Logan Canyon rcxtexiou v:z2ii hlT - To Your Town - ,J ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS ness under certain circumstances, and Hospital. Arial Sorenson. of the Stake Sun last year this body's lending powers 0 day School board, was a visitor to were further broadened. But little our Sunday School June 18. in forts opposition. Bulk of the business men happened. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I Dewey enMost banks are against the Mead Q HAPPENINGS THAT AFFECT applying for money reported that, in THE DINNER PA ELS, DIVIDEND their view, the RFC's standards were Bill, on the grounds that it would un- joyed a visit to Emmett, Idaho, with too high, and that any concern which necessarily extend government, au relatives. CHECKS AND TAX BILLS OF Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunsaker ancould qualify could get money from thority over the nation's tored capital, EVERY INDIVIDUAL. NATION-banks with less red tape. Upshot of and that legitimate credit needs of nounce the birth of a son, born SatL AND INTERNATION all this is a new not tha "Mc.aA T?;n small business can be easily met now. urday, June 17. Mother and son are AL PROBLEMS INSEPARABLE which proposes that the government Chance of the bill's passing, according doing fine. FROM LOCAL WELFARE. shoot the works in providing money to Washington experts who have been for little business. sounding- the views of Congressmen, The Mead Bill is more or less simi- - is about oOo lar to the FHA It would authorconditions in Certainly present The possibility of aiding small bus- ize the RFC to plan. insure banks against cannot be described as traniness with government loans has long loss to the extent of 90 Europe Zade Marble was operated on June cent of quil. But many think that the per leen an active, though quiet, political any business loan. Maximum possi- 16. Zade was in an automobile acciIndividof war in the near future has dent June 3 Issue. Back in Hoover's day the RFC ual loan would be and was kept in the hos$1,000,000. Maxi- bility began providing certain kinds or large mum time of repayment would be 10 materially lessened. A reDOrt that Hitler nlans tn ma Ire pital 2 days. He developed no sympbusiness with help when needed prin years. Maximum annual toms SO he was releaser! rn tv,a interest cipclly those in which the public's fi- would be T per cent. In payment for a definite offer of peace to France, morning of June 15 his Britain and the U. S. in return for family dis-- 1 nancial interest was widespread. A the insurance, the RFC would mm in an unconscious condireceive luveieu colonial of concesthose loans territorial have sweeping very large part a of the interest, ranging from tion. He was brought to the been repaid, and the probability is t portion hospital vi one per sent to a maximum of; Sions. has e;ained credence in hio-- uui ms condition grew worse and he that all but a microscopic percentage 1 per cent, as conditions warrant. The quarters here and abroad. And recent was on news from London indicates that the operated r loans sua outstanding wnl even- RFC is Friday afternoon. By given authority to .decide Saturday morning he had regained tually be met. wnether a loan can or cannot be clas- Chamberlain government may be seek consciousness and has improved stead Making safe loans to small business sified as for commercial ing pacific ways and means of provid- purpose and ing Hitler with the ever since. ily is a horse of a different color. Very so come within "living space" hej Jeanette the intent of the' law often a small business without suffiNelson, of St. Paul, Minn., for. Apparently it would be up to the asks cient credit to obtain bank loans Is banks The being treated for a compound fracenigma of Russia grows more; is in each case to decide whether on the ragged edge of failure, due to or not a loan complex. The refusal of the Soviet to! ture of the left ankle and a fracture was safe. of the left wrist. poor management, competitive condiTo many economists, the Mead Bill join with France and England in a. Lillian tions or some other cause, and to lend mutual Halstrom, of Fresno, Calif lat-- j unless the security pact, to it would simply amount to futile-3- seems a nightmare. They feel it ter countries would accept Russia's' is being treated for cuts and bruises. would encourage an avalanche of unO. G. Nelson, of St. pouring good money after bad. InPaul, Minn., sLiiiigeni terms to the letter, came is asmuch as the loans in each case sound loans, and Inevitably result in with a to shock being treated for minor injuries. the European democ-- 1 would necessarily be confined to rel- terrific losses to the go'ernment. And racies, which had looked Chester Nelson, of Sf Paul to the early on cne otner hand, thpv enw if tna . is being treated for a fractured atively small amounts, the cost of vi an entente, nut Mos-- 'l umiJicnuii i pelvis disaster were prevented by cow still turns a overhead and supervision might be potential nduuures or tne lace. willing, if skeptical! emuThe stiff RFC and bank once A Nelson to the prinoutrageously high. And, requirements, ear, London and Paris, and the! familv .Milan TTrtl strom were injured in an automobile ciple of government loans to small little business men in search of capi- hope of alliance remains strong. tal would no be better off than thev business was established, it is highIn thfs country, sentiment in favor acciuent aundav aftemnnn at present. A.D Lewis is of isolation seems to have ly probable that a veritable flood of areBest grown, recovering from a friends of the bill are spend- - now that the applications, reasonable and unrealulvcu rlu macerated right arm first of emotion horror wno tr sonable, honest and dishonest, would would like to see at Hitlers aggressions h.oa auvui.tii.t3, ghatH iiiy Morrison -returned home ves flow in. . more money put into circulation, ir And there is a fair chance after being- treated for a lac terday Conthat respective of method. Some Federal erated knee. ueserve Board members, among oth- gress will eventually enact neutrality legistation with teeth in it. Joseph Hansen underwent a minor er government officials, have In the meantime, the army rolls in- uptiauon yesterday. spoken Dr. Wm. Eli in its favor. There seems to be little crease The following had their tonsils rethe navy lays new keels enthusiasm for it among high Trea- as we and CHIROPRACTOR moved: Norman Peterson, Arlene Petbuild the greatest peace-tim- e officials sury (who, under Mr. Offices at Residence defensive war machine in our history. erson, LaVon Rogers, Lamont Rogers leadership, seem to be beand Arlene Rogers. 3 Blocks South of Rank coming constantly more conservative SAVE ON WORK CLOTHES 9R.0-.AT v in fiscal PHONE matters) but it is not expectCLIFF'S CLOTIIIERY Loader Ads Make Shopping Easier. ed that they will make strenuous ef- A - 50-5- 0. HOSPITAL NEWS pal farm products. The Bureau of Agricultural Econo-- ! mics reports that Utah's gross in-- 1 come from crops was $215,000 during; this period and that livestock andi livestock products brought $2,254,000. "No one can drive the paved roads of this country today without realiz- ing the enormous toll that the auto mobile collects from wildlife " savs an editorial in Field and Stream fori . July. "The figures presented in the 'Toll of the Open Road,' which appeared in the last issue, are astounding. While the rabbiit may rank first in number lost, there is practically no species U1 smau game tnat does not suffer. Song and insectivorous birds are kill- ed by the thousands each year, dur- -' ing the migratory seasons. There is little we can do about it, for often,1 A j the Call your grocer now for a case oj L,ans or uouies. Department! aSS? system jHftlnfci statute of American Sat have been issued thaL fe, LBureau Agricultural : fe Prop ed system differ federal standards presert a single standard is uZ 'y h separate grades for each pi," of W Under present must be familiar with th! COasu each class, as wen . beef, in order t h".ne P&Je quality of beef purchased Tn rc proposed standards for grading steer, PfA'; beef under a stL Cot grade name alone bfl of the quality. The of U. S. Prime, tj e6' ri?hice,coti it a Good TT a of j.' rd. u. s. c U. S. Cutter aui t, cial, i r. From a consumer Point viXTf' necessary under the new Lf!!itis to oe laminar with one seri M terms and their relative P atl0ns a the quality scale. Pmni. prinlr ct,, m-- ti rif of . 4l i.ve er- wv 3 The average manufacturing conductmg marketing vities spends $21,000 e oooea.wi!hin SS lf aCJ" "ttairy from outside ager2 a survey of ssr leaded hv tha. yesterday. Of were found to be ! activities, chiefly aimeG7at d?eow ing the potential duct or line of goods, compaLorlrf distribution with compete pr2cf and analysis of the consumeSS by sales territories. m.:,T5l re-- 1 j Secretary Hopkins said creasing efficiency of the maSj. tunng process and the growth of "t ?lfjdti0?tes oistriDuuon "u'u" the a greater Uie system and that application of research to I the marketing problems of manufac-turer- s would constitute a valuable aid in increasing sales. i-l-- rr II 'it it a f ni if. BiiiiiM i. I ,.: if i I'll W I T j j i Hawkins Mor-genthau- 's 1 DISTRIBUTED 1 Br RFSTNTnT?i7 TT?OC br-- &? TVamontftn f Becker Brewing. & Malting Co., Evanston, IVynnitj j Bed Room Suites A NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED A x am, I : " - . - MEAW-Z-Z-- Z rv1!LE-Z-Z-Z-- ; ...,,iinui-'v- . . t i ui 1 r T'r'-- - ' i - I -v t s f Z .... IMnL'A vmiK 1,1 u-i!- .,n f ortable with one of these new suites . . . it a haven of rest . . . make it modern. 4 PIECE SUITES OSBORNE & HAKMS MOTOR CO. rtp IjAHu HONE, Salesman Super Service UJd West Main Strwt " , i 1 ;: IONZ-Z-- Z j c"-;,c- Sr..Sl ! i Vy M ( t - !i IJJ I , " ft. ten-gra- tall sparkling glass of fine quality . lit fangr?f by the UINTA CLUB Beer, served with your delicious salads or sandwiches. Try it! y Tl t A Hint for Your Enjoyment! j ...... autoSt when east and the ay ing miffra. such sections7 th game animals are !iL?iDt7 lo OS! highway." Free to Publit le e by PJ-P- Dona Marble is spending her summer vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Marble. 50 Charlc3 Bowyer was calling on friend3 here Sunday. The ladies of the First Ward Re- Mrs. Jennie Stoddard and cousin lipf Societv held their regular mpct. were calling on Mrs. Ida Ethering-to- n ins- at 2:00 o'clock Wednesday. June on Friday. 1 14. The meeting having- been postpon TI.eWy place iotK U.S. where catalogs an J Luella Lish spent a few days Miss mover nurg jximnri wrci muj uic w uuimm ed one aay on account or tne lunerai. in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. or proiiart can b obtained Free And Without The sciiptural lesson was given by and Mrs. Fred Harwood and family. Obligation le the American Jnduttrial Library. V, rite for BuayieM Avertiaing Matter you are as well as to your Country Mrs. Eunice Child, of Ogden, visitsupervisor Mrs. Dora Brough, assistIn the first 4 months of this year inter ettetl in, ame wili be promptly forwarded. ed bv Mrs. Louise Nelson Eivinsr a ed Thursday with her sisters, Mrs. income from marketings in the wesAMERICA! IKOUSTRIAL LIBRARY M .A. Lish and Mrs. Edna Pierson, tern states was 1 per cent reading from the Bible. larger Kmiiufriat UuildisA. CUoaio. IlUoi The sneciAl mimhers fnr ihi rl.iv and their families. than for a year earlier, and includwere two Deautitui solos in recogniMr. and Mrs. Merrels had ing government payments receipts PATRONIZE YOUR tion of Flag Day, "God Bless Ameri- as their visitors Parley VANATIONAL CL1TCRIAI on Sunday, John were 4 per cent larger. Receipts from .LOCAL MERCHANTS ca," and "Without e Song," very nice Baird, father of Mrs. Merrell, and sis- marketing's were smaller in New Mex Miss Tess Johnson, with ter Anna of Brigham City. ly sung by ico, Nevada, California, Colorado and Mrs. Faun Quinney at the piano. Lois is spending her summer Arizona but were in the other It being the week when Family Re- vacationFryer with her aunt, Mrs. Camp- six states. Incomelarger cotton was from lationship problems are discussed, the bell, and family at Kelton. down and accounted for most of the MiiimiiniiitnmiiMiiiMii ulHMiiiiuiiitiimriiiiiiiiiiiiniiiilniiiiiiiiminiilliimiiiiinio.iiimtiHlliliilililiilliillililriiiiiiiii(ii iHiimiiinmvllillir lesson was un3er the supervision of A number of our ward attended the decline in Arizona and New Mexico Mrs. Alfreda Evans. She was assist- Father's Day program held in the and part of the decline in California. ed by Mrs. Elva Korth, Mrs. Ursel Honeyville Ward evChapel Sunday Income from wheat was larger and Frisby, and Mrs. Louise Nelson. These ening, sponsored by the Honeyville-Deweyvilcaused most of the increase- in inladies treated most thoroughly the Civic Club. come in Montana and Washington. In I topic of "Youth Faces a World of afternoon the Daughters of addition to cotton, other commodities Chanee." An Interesting- - class con theFriday Pioneers of Deweyville surprised from which income was down were m followed. versation mnniii.li '"'"'"'"mimiiMm iimmmmmiim.iiii,m1,m,1,,,m,mHiim,ra,lm,,1mniui,ral,i11i mi.mummmm, Virginia Blackham at the citrus fruits, dairy products, cattle, June 20. will be the next Captain Tuesday, home of Mrs. Jane Heusser. . Five years ago Congress authorized meeting-corn, rice, rye and hay. Small increasThe literarv lesson will hp Zade Marble is slowly improving es were the RFC to make loans to little busi- given, supervised reported for all other princi-- , by Mrs. Zina at the Valley "Behind the Scenes In American Business" rZ no matter how Relief Society News Fubllshed at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of Each Week 22, 1939 mm j 1 |