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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER THINK IT OVER ff c& Continued from race One) of the inspired statesmen Pfoundei this Republic. They ignominy of living under MV 1 u j government of European nasince Washington Va has changed : but there still ex-- t jve this warning, of government forms dictatorial and Communism of names ider the in-- " -- irism, where the rights of the under the are submerged yidual -- vers of the State as completely as ' the Third, y wre under George or Napoleon. the First, fcxander ; ieir agents in this country now are such of our citizens who ere ice aiectivistic ideas which would lead Dictatorship as sureiy as uusi iuiwheel. cart the Under a collective form of governfor the ed all citizens are working te and under the direction of the ate. Business is run as the state nets and the profits are controlled the state. The farmer does not ntrol his farm. The state has a prior lit to take, without compensation, at fine crop of wheat on which so uch work has been done. The horses, t cows are in reality the property ' the state and can be, and in fact state. Pride ually are, taken by the ' achievement does not exist when 6 profit motive is gone and quality r ig clc- i t Lee dm; s. dit" thti ft f i - il oV- A h o COLUMN ' r-- C pos-b!- inde-aide- nt g tic K am I yan! 'ust-- ito he Utah KING COAL Indeed, we liecrrtily recommend because we beliere you wont ceaner coed. KING COAL M j I from Texas' i' 1 vi i - c is truly that i blended for youTl use Utah KING COAL TREMONT COAL CO. Phone 9 ALF. A. MICHAELIS a. t t i r 1 1 i KlnB Coal '"M "THE CHAMP" treatment." LOANS $10.00 to $300.00 FURNITURE - CARS - LIVESTOCK - PERSONAL PROPERTY Repay On the Following Low $ 4.G2 9.23 13.85 18.46 S6.92 C5.38 $ 5.02 7.54 10.05 20.09 30.14 $ 5.04 6.72 13.44 20.16 Phone 84 23 ii ii C. L. PINE LOAN COMPANY 51 South Main Street CRIGILVM CITY, UTAH 11 ttli ft; Other Amounts In Proportion When you borrow from us, you yet your money Imniedlately-N- o red tape! All Loans Confidential Let Our Representative Call At Your Home Without Obligation to You. and rhone Wi mon colds be treated promptly. It is recommended that the physician be called early in all such cases, since effectiveness in the treatment of pneumonia is increased tremendously through early medical diagnosis and 200 300 it's washed, dried, Garland "HI' Without vigorous root growth each season, grass loses its power to hold the soil together and the soil slips and slides about with heavy rains, freezes and thaws. Thereupon erosion begins to take its toll of the topsoil, which a good cover of well rooted grass would prevent. Animals tramping over the soil during fall in winter, and in rainy weather also break the cover and make it easy for washing and gullying to start. 100 always. Tremonton iHiiilMlafiiniii fiiiWtf Lyman Chlarsen, of Honeyville, is being treated for a fractured right leg. David Larsen is undergoing medical treatment. Mr. Larsen underwent a major operation at the Dee hospital November 13. Jones White will be confined to the hospital for several weeks. Leland Thompson is undergoing medical attention. Rabies Born Recently Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop, a boy, born November 28. Mrs. George Misiari and Catherine Cannon had their tonsils removed the past week. $ 25 60 75 Utah and waxed. Try a load now ,! Monthly Plan Payment Schedule Amount you pay back each month Including tM charges Cash 6 Mos. 12 Mos. 20 Mos. Loan Loan You Loan Loan Get ud! ! 1 HOSPITAL NEWS PUBLIC HEALTH the i '''v 1W1 civ-iatio- n. 4 . Ha-- es ? "BLACK MAIL" out-of-to- s - r - Xil new Two hundred and ninety-seve- n cases of communicable disease were reported to the Utah State Board of Health during the week nding November 24, compared with 315 cases for the previous week, according to Dr. William M. McKay, director of the Division of Communicable Disease iudy will find ways to improve the Control. During the corresponding ..ousmg and feeding to get the high- - week in 1938, four hundred and m quality and the last pound into ty-three cases of communicable di" i i, e sease were aai prom, u mere is no promi reported. This represents, to him, it is only human that then, a decrease of eighteen cases r.4 slights the work. The result is not from last week, and a decrease of EOod for either man or hog. 176 cases from the corresponding sThrough good time and bad the week last year. '.teerican farmer- has been an One case of smallpox was reported individual trusting his own from Salt Lake City. This is the first dgment and strength. He has met case of this disease reported since llure and success, laughed at both June 30. id grown stronger. Today he pro-seDecreases were reported in the num more food per man power than ber of new cases of chickenpox, injy other farmer in the world and fantile paralysis, measles, German is more of the good things in life. and scarlet fever, I stands ready to fight for his rights measles, mumps in the numoccurred and increases J the constant readjustment of of pneucases new influenza, ber of His success in the future, as and syphilis cough, monia, whooping I the past, depends on American gonorrhea. Inciples and his greatest danger is The number of new cases of pneuf clever misleading propaganda monia increased from six cases duriming to us all. It is alluring, vicious durd false, but when Truth has a hear- - ing the previous week to thirteen is the "This ended. the foundations of our govern-en- t ing the week just Dr. said, of McKay time year," will be safe. "when the number of new cases of pneumonia is expected to rise. It is Buy his Gifts where he shops hirn-i- f the time of year, therefore, when it CLIFFS CLOTHIERY. is particularly important that com- I. , - - . seven- " " 5 . , t j' S ? 3 In this land of free the farmer and stock. His chil- c ms his farm ihan. school and church of to the en go este; on not article can be and choice $ i At t. t ken by the state without payment, to cabbage and itiODji i: he plants heavily worth finds it harvest H only two tb' le and ton takes loses he dollars per low s for will call for loss that a economy hMK a year. If, on the other hand, he ople ( i ds at harvest that cabbage is liege i rth one hundred dollars a ton, he in i. ns and can buy the luxuries he has ng wanted. If he raises a drove of hogs and Xi see visions of twelve cents a lb. u hen fall comes, his ingenuity and ting Orpheum Theatre .. g "THE WOMEN" VERY. I match-makin- - ;': jf am J f you J' V,v 7 ; , (!. ) al your - f 5 t rf li e f . I 1 r" , ng.i! 12 r' raon'Li . s '4 r lessened. Under Dictatorship the children are 'ticated and moulded like" lead in the Jlet mold regardless of their mdi-iff. !f, per-tiintimate The-duality and even the relation of man to his God is r da.- and dictated by the state. A?led b a JUSTLY CLAIM DICTATORS wtt IIE u " I lAl ins nnvri t LoYMENT OR STARVATION s vr' I THIS IS ALWAYS TRUE OF SLAof h trs. t - - -- ' tyor-- rr r e can-mad- fi? CMm. and Flor. sud-gic- : ho;;; Dy Mrs. David Larson ter. The ward Primary conference, held Sunday evening, was largely attended. R. S. Calderwood, of the stake high council, and Mrs. Dora Brough, stake Primary music director, were present and were speakers. President Lottie Potter gave an introductory talk about the program which consisted of songs, speeches, dramatizations and pantomine. Mrs. Lavona. Grover was director, Hazel Riser, accompanist, and Mrs. Nelva Hansen, reader. The numbers were interesting and very creditably rendered. CLINIC NOTES ! ; YORK. MIAMI STREAMLINES. rfw (trejinlined tram. "." ""'I trwe New York - t 2; il oui-or-to- 1 vis! a i? m s m EAST GARLAND 1 Ad-Z- L to-- ; ' PAG2 TURTV 1923 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson enter tained at a family dinner on Thanks h.'i winter when the Atlantic Coaat giving day. Mr. and Mrs. Eric NorthRailroad inaugurate a new daily man and family and Mr, and Mrs ve Oecember between New Yorh Miami. These trams, of stainless Horace Gleason were el. now are being built at the plant w the Edward G. Budd guests. Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia. They will fea-- " Mrs. R. L. Shaffer entertained at luxurious accommodation at a family supper on Saturday evening 'coach" fare. complimenting her niece from Logan, who was recently married. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Westergard, Mr. and Mrs Merlin Gleed of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wilde of Salt Lake City were present. There were twenty-fou- r guests. Wilda Callis, for surgical treat Mrs. Naomi Oyler entertained at a ment. quilting on Thursday. Jule Harris, back injury, discharg David Larson was brought from the ed. Dee hospital, where he underwent a Norman Winzeler, of Tremonton. major operation, to the Valley hos- for medical treatment pital where he is improving. Annie Hurd, of Snowville, for med The adult class of the M. I. A. held ical treatment. a social in the Relief Society room al Obey Jensen, of Thatcher, for Tuesday evening after the regular treatment. meeting. This was in honor of Mr. Gloria Stenquist, for medical treatand Mrs. John Oyler Jr., who expect ment. to leave soon to spend some months Rudger Forsgren, of Bothwell, disin California. Anagrams and Bingo charged. were the games played. Delicious Edward K. Markham, of Ogden, for ifhome-madk U. S. MACHINES for Japan. The latest of 3 candy was served. Mrs ptomaine poisoning. of . K rs,fast freighters, the Awagizau Maru Japan's " " 4 r Ida Rhodes and Mrs. Ruth Holman 1 t Mitsui Line, is shown being loaded with AmenA baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. " of Japan. I were in charge of the social. machinery for the industriesofficials Wm. Goldsberry, a son. re- - 1 ; ; ,f "'TVi,- .5 Despite the European war, shipping j Members of the Holman family and I , . mliluZi,l port, Japan is still buying raw .naterials 3 3 ' were finished products in huge quantities from this f guests of Bishop and Mra L, ".' I , eountry. Photo was taken at Brooklyn, N. Y., L M. on Thanksgiving day. Mr. Holman I dock. LJaYJ and Mrs. P. I. Holman, parents of : P"" CONTACK, the new T, Bishop Holman, who have been vis game, is society's latest game craze. Gloria Peisinger and Rosamund t, i iting here for some weeks past, have TREMONTON, UTAH , i tfitif Murray, popular New York debu-- , gone to Fountain Green to spend the K " are shown playing Contack i t tantes, j ' ' at a recent charity party. The trick winter with their childden there. Friday and Saturday J I V J; o match colored triangles ac- ' jf ''" D. E. Adams family had The " . of as to ' five. It's multiples cording ",f f 4 EDW, O. ROBINSON, In i f easy as that and there' lota of family gathering on Thanksgiving I X' qu.ck action. f v and Mrs. Earl Young, of day. Mr. f". members Perry, were . j where were present. Margaret Potter, Willard Larson 3 MESQUITEERS, In and Carl Somers were home from the U. S. A. C. for the holiday weeke-nd'Cowboys 5 ' ' ( The junior genealogical class held .7X 1 I L l I ih, a social Monday evening at which Son. Mon. - Tues. were played and refreshments games I " lr i j enjoyed. NORMA SHEARER, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ricks Smith, of JOAN CRAWFORD, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. D. E. Cook, ROSALIND RUSSELL 74 daughter Louise and son Lawrence, of Syracuse, were calling on relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Pierson reIt's AH About Men! 135 Women ' XJSHOULDER fromf l turned California. i from ' Monday They f With Thir Hair Down and .i ' hi . SURREALISM invades the fashion world. The "glittor oal-v were accompanied by Miss Dora At, Beauteous f Their Claws Out! Anns weird art of Salvador Dali is the inspiration for 1 Sheridan covers .7 J up! thia Ballerina evening gown fashioned with layer I kinson, who has been visiting with with . decreesH and gold net black Paris of k " spangled upon layer her sisters in Berkeley and Yuba City J .iwith a "oomphy"H Constable, of New York, dissequins. Arnold ' .V a setting designed I . ' negligee. ' Wednesday - Thursday fj for several months. played this aown against Russe production by Dali for the Ballet Mr. tf fuj formni and Mrs. Floyd Adams, ini Vivftv "Bacchanale." WALLACE BEERY, In er residents here but now living in Ml fyt,. When used for whipping, cream Yuba City, California, are announc.i,., should be cold and rich, and from 4 ing the arrival of a new son, the 3rd in the family. They have one daugh to 24 hours old. f the 5 ctatonai iorm ; v the blessings of lib, VliwVi into this translated 7V which they ; iernmer.t of free men. which we Among the messages Farewell Washington's is He saw the strength of the iTrnment, in the foundation of wch he had played the leading part, XZ be Saw Che dangers which we, face. I quote a a later day, must that address from "mificant warning of foreign J, wiles insidious the finst to believe fTuence (I conjure you of the jealousy citizens) fellow ; free people ought to be constantly 1 a m eh SO. Is Produced Only By United States Fuel Company PERL WOLCOTT, Mgr. Tremonton, Utah Phone 12-- J |