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Show 1940 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 18, T2JZ3TKQ Bulls Killed In Freakish Auto BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffice at Tremonton, Utah, as Second Class Matter : Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of Each Week i JAMES WALTON, Publisher I. P. WALTON, Editor and Business Manager ii . : i ; j j- mm - Accident Saturday! i ' Two large bulls were kir a big cattle tianspoit Dale Willford, 23. of was badly damaged in a freT'.1 au" tomobile accident Saturday t mile north of b,, iVer i City on highway 30-j According to Box' Fl6 r 0 Deputy Sheriff ira vestigated, the two btS loosely loaded in the cattle seven other bulls, virtually kii,!" I selves when they began pitching the other partly" !f j side railing of the truck sudden shift of yr.jht tr"ytruck out of conUol.'iuraingttJJI torn side up m a banw t 'l inff the two animals. The seven other lulls Mr. Willford, escort" injury. Th. truck and bulls Anderson, of Elackfoot, Idaho enroute to the Ogden stock when the accident ooeuried, t Phone 23-- J ?2 00 - t $100 t . . 50 U- - S w,1!f" rlaJog and p!-- a lvert:..n ma.trr covering tn K.ib of U,nfH r proHu. l cun be obtauitd Free and Without the American Industrial Library loligati in Vrite for Hu.ir.eia Adverting Matier you are intereated in;ume will bepromptlylarwaidtJ. i To Your Town as well as to your Country a ) PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS JTt ?X -- 4 ASSOCIATION 1 5 y An 7 A, y. -- HumMlHuMHummuiiniiiiaimumiiuiiMHiiirrainnmi "6, fc J - ': I 1 silence and service. The sleek new veI hicles are called P. C. C. cars because advantheir designs and engineering ces were worked out through a cooperative development program of the President's Conference Committee of the street railway Industry. Fast as autos on the "pick-up,- " rolling on rubber springs and rubber "sandwich" wheels devised by the B. F. Goodrich company as part of this $1,000,-00- 0 research program, 1,023 of the P. C. C. cars are now In service and have brought .revenue gains up to 33 Li per cent. St Louis and Pittsburg have Just installed fleets of 100 and 301 of the new cars. To garner the ladies' shopping trade, the St. Louis Public Service Co. streamline dits cars from stem to stern, put in soft seats, even Th Youth to Dutineti made steps to conform to the average Y. N. Soon feminine stride. The designs have also By C B. Johngton been adapted to subway and elevated n Word has been received by the Dmi School cf Builntu cars, and Chicago is now reported the station that Inttrtutlond Correspondtnct Recruiting Navy an units to order for 1,000 ready place School next cruise of Naval Reserve Class which will give it the world's most V--7 enlistments will start from New modern rapid transit system. faced with York, August 19, 1940. To be eligible AMERICA is suddenly for this cruise applicants must enlist of men compe' tent to fill junior and senior execuDEFENSE Once more resource- at least one week prior to that time. tive positions. Now awake to th It is understood that three battlefulness of American industry is provrl!s that may befall our demo- -' ing itself equal to rise to any emer- ships will make the second cruise, institution! through the trW emtio gency the needs of the people may August 19 to September 14. This is of European dictators, w umph va-1 dictate, this time in the swift gear- an indication there are numerous find that our rearmament plans ing-u- p of U. S. aircraft manufacturers may be hamstrung because ot lack WASHINGTON Bill Knudsen's re- to meet the nation's defense building men from this area. of men capable of directing production. With many Industries ported belief that the 19,000 addition- program. Newest ally of aircraft enCandidates for enlistment must al military planes sought by President gineering, credited with stepping up have a minimum of two years college changing from working one shift a few days a week to a basis, Roosevelt can be delivered by October, mass production methods in the build- credits from universities accredited by Is a dearth of qualified men there 1941, Indicates a wide difference of ing of planes, is a revolutionary pro- the National Board of Education. to supervise operations. opinion between government and av- cess announced by the Glenn L. Mar- They must be American born, between Industry needs trained men, now, iation circles concerning the potential tin Company of Baltimore and devel- the not only to operate machines and of 19 and 26, unmarried, and ages to direct workers, but also In ofspeedup of aircraft production. Avia- oped in its laboratories. By it, engi- must be able to pass the physical exfices and in the highest ranks of tion executives figure It'll take until neers' drawings are directly reproduc- amination required for an ensign in Business leaders management. January, 1943, to reach the initial ob- ed, photographically, on large sheets general service. Candidates must subbeen aware of a coming have long ase force a of of aluminum alloy, the surfaces of mit two letters of recommendation jective shortage of qualified personnel, but suming the war continues. Current which have been sensitized with a from responsible citizens. Candidates have been unable to do much about production Is about 500 planes a special emulsion. When the aluminum under 21 years of age must have the the problem. There has been little month, which would have to be quad- sheets are "developed" the photograph opportunity to train young men or of consent dian. parents giiai signed for high positions when for a rupled to reach the President's goal. ed drawing appeai3 in all its precise-nes- s number of years few promotions Upon the successful completion of The confidence of the government in on the surface in exact scale. course-- applihave been made. doing this apparently rests largely in In a matter of minutes, any number the four month training commission It has been suggested that exthe belief that the auto Industry will of drawings which might have requir- cants will be eligible for a can be "loaned" from certain perts U. S. Reserve. as Naval Ensign, assume a terrifying Important supple- ed days in redrafting can be reproducto other concerns where companies For further information, write or their services mentary role in aircraft production by ed. Engineering is speeded up tremenwill be more urgently next year. needed. Successful experience in dously, tool designing and tool makone type of Industry, however, ing gets under way more rapidly, and homes no larger than a person's does not always mean that a man set off thermostatic and a STREET CAR COMEBACK The accurately, and production prepara- hand, by will do a good job In another line device which has mercury as the acstrtft car, once thought doomed by tion starts quicker. of work. Intensive training plans for auto and bus competition, is staging tivating agent A ladder-shofor employees who have shown unworkers who stand for long on lada spectacular comeback with a "fouusual ability Is the best means of THINGS TO WATCH FOR A ders. rs'' program of streamlining, speed, it supports th? whole overcoming the shortage of skilled phonograph In which a foot while providing a sure- personnel. Expanding the number cell is u.sed to amplify grip on the ladder rung. . . An insuof skilled operators and executives from within is the answer to the the vibrations of a "floating" sapphire lation material made from peanut question, how can production be needle in the record groove. They say hulls said to be almost as efficient increased In the immediate future. tone and reproduction fidelity are im- as cork and, if produced in vollaige U77ri?TT'iiii proved over the standard type pick- ume, 35 per cent cheaper. . At fairs, bo Prmnh ruinc wtifn up, and that the floating needle in- - sports events and scenes of emergen- call in person at the United States lrvlinfl. RcfnmmeniW creases life of records by 900 per cent cies, a ut cliil.irtn 3 handy new number is a bus Navy Recruiting station, Post Office fof !ult A tiny automatic fire alarm for equipped with telephone booths aaMBMaawaMBaaaaaaawawisaW Building, Ogden, Utah. they're operating at the New York W:-0-World's Fair now. SHOP THRU THE LEADER ADS 00 00 0 0 0:0 er Next Naval Cruise to from Start Og-de- be-gi- n 24-ho- 25,000-plan- , : Siit g the ,1 v S, iir.g sits fi oi It is .a e NEW YORK, July Thousands of buyers from stores all over the country were here last week to do their fall and buying. Consensus was the expectation of sales gains of 5 to 15 per cent this fall over 1939. Especially were those buyers and merchants from the industrial areas expanding their buying budgets, while folks from stores in agricultural areas were holding to about the same budgets as a year ago. Wholesale prices are expected to remain on an even keel the rest of the year, but retail prices, averaged for the year, may be about 5 or 6 per cent higher. Merchants were warned to place orders early because of a possible bottleneck in October when government orders to manufacturers may interfere with production and movement of goods for regular retail trade. The added purchasing power stemming from the national defense program is expected to be manifest In larger numbers of "unit sales," rather than in increases In size of the Individual purchase. Installment buying of furniture, household appliances, radios and musical Instruments is expected to rise steadily as wages from to reassure workthis activity ers. early-wint- N ty. The new enrollees will be tunJ over the work project Thursday n.orr! i'''ii'l,uu'"''"HiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiililliliiillitlMliiiuiiuBiiliiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiii MWicmiiBBiimmiiii'i"""''"'""'"""""1"1""""1""""" iff w - "Behind the Scenes In American Business" r : AMER1CL.1 IKDUSTR'.AL LI3RARV JUuUdini. Chicago. Illinoia Enginee-riii- ANATIONAL ICITCPIAl gift's 1 1 to Publifc Thinly -' 1 one-ha- lf ONE YEAR (In Advance) SIX MONTHS (In Advance) THREE MONTHS (In Advance) F- ? SUBSCRIPTION RATES J j EJ?n first West Street rree ' of disti The camp boasts one of the bet parts educational buildings in the are she Corps Area. The class rooms are5 it trai ranged for convenience, th icidents room stained and varnished, linoleura sing th sating c luga uu uie iioor ana rea mr and tables which were furnished and of Tremonton City. With the assistant rased h oi jjaniei tiaraing and Mr. Aud, xration rey Priebe the camp will have avet jScers 1 :2ishmei strong educational set-uAs work is now improving in t p oenei industrial centers the commnv v i&paign: placed some of the older enrollees ji cwnmi to enese is Johnri puBiuoiis. Among Kreissler who was formerly Ass'f ri really be clerk and First Aid Orderly in tit 'jt the ii company, is now working at the UtA iission tl State Sanitorium at Ogden, Utah, j eat to C The camp, under the direction p point Mr. John F. Gestring, company coa a will mander, is removing the rock patt and trimming the lawns which is is Farm ki over in proving the area a great deal. k,. p. r nT"v ft jiL Li- " 5 . --a ' - C.C.C. CAMP NEWS the repor .ring Phone o n new enrollees arrived last Sunday from the Seventh Corps Area. The boys being from the south ern part of Arkansas. The orientation program consisted of talks on hygene, and actions in the nearby communi ties, by Mr. John F. Gestring, com pany commander; Safety On the X), 23-- J ral :;l Fifty-seve- Work Project, by Mr. K. L. Carson, camp supt.; drill formation, by Mr, Fred J. Griffin, subaltern; and educational possibilities, by Mr. A. S. Adams educational advisor. The evenings were spent in sports and programs Tuesday evening a program was presented by Bishop James Walton and was enjoyed very much by the enrollees. Musical numbers wrere prev sented by Miss Quinney, Miss Henry, Miss White and Miss Beard and were accompanied by Mrs. Beard. Several numbers were also given by a young ladies' quartet from Willard, Utah, under the direction of Mr. Audrey Priebe, Adult Education teacher. The orientation program will be finished Wednesday evening with a baseball game between the old men and the new men and a show in the education al building on Soil Erosion and Safe Econc as a n "ite valu Want a cook, cent belt Want a clerk, slow po: Want a partner, erage of Want a situation, w the If Want to sell a farm, years Want to borrow money, y stable. sell Want to livestock, Want to recover lost articles, Want to rent a house or fatm.l wader Want to sell 2nd hand furnitur ee . Try The Bear River Lead Valley Advertising gets new aPrtom!4 Advertising keeps oiH ones, Advertising builds you up, Advertising gets business, Advertising has energy, Advertise and succeed, Advertise regularly, Advertise wisely, Advertise often, Advertise now! PHONE I COM! EL 28.J B. U. Valley Phone Lead! 23-- J 1 cubic pnffa 01. jullil.WalHsl 12K foot Sow (HiPnij e, photo-el- Steel-sole- d, ectric non-sli- p jL-- ti- l- Saw! photo-electr- R7 J 000 ic 0f0n HE WHO GETS KICKED Advertising Does Four Things S ffOl P' A S) 5' I ... 00 0000 000 00000 1 r lhBgSa-- ...... CUCIfR SEALED . . . 14 UNIT BIO ICE CUBES llfegrMQ w- I 9 opicitr pounds of ice nerer quiet requires oiling. . vei many dollin year on operating to"- - ' SWS1 j f Y Plenty of reserve Su-f- i power for quick freezing ' ' pJbr 3 infa f 1 I.'JL j If you conduct a retail store, there are four thin you wish to do (1) You wish to HOLD all of your present customers. v S 5 5 5 8 1 (2) You wish to SELL more goods to your UT0MTIC LIGHT Illuminates entire interior. No "dark corners" all food la easy reach. J present customers. (3) You wish to REPLACE with new custom-- i ers the old ones who move away. (4) You wish to INCREASE THE NUMBER e ui your cusior.r : . !a..uc fsia.M ,vu ltll.A iwit luui 1 . uujt-curs- 4 ' PROTEC- TION PIANisyour asuran Kit years of satisfactory performance. have we offered NEVER before like this. s 3 tka tsi . . .. n . Here . . ) . t. .. all iencc and modern style plus qualityuxms backed by Leonard s 59 years experience building fine ,i,fr!fprritnrt. And amazingly low. .her ny mo known' or last year's I these features.' Come in anJ stc " 10 I I I I j Leonar you can get this ' it 'Slut, and ... io. one oi.a IImese oojectives ! h(i Big6ar,d8cu.ftP0de!s 139'IU" a rTVif,s ; kj.W'x"' nmiiiictn-itciu- i x B reached by doing nothing. Nona ot thct objectives can be wholly realized without advertising in j S YfflR . THE DEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER ;. - .. nau3iiiniirffl r kg' oisLit Rn a a . ,M,i ' i -- , m . S55 24th z,r, Street, Ogden, Utah - TIIONE one: Cn Store SOI - Jrt j j |