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Show EEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAT. FEBRUARY 20. 18U Mies erx Hoover Presents We Miss Peterson's 3rd Grade had a Valentine party on Valentine's SCHOOL day. Our mothers came to it We made Lincoln's cabin. We made heart3 mothTSae teachers from all ct the ele- to hang around the room. Our come to visit school to are ers going institution an held schools mentary Maxine Castleton and February 10th, after which they were this week. Golds Asks British and Germans to berry. given a dinner by the Relief Society Beverly women. Try Soup Kitchens in Belgium On Mrs. Crowther's 5th Grade On Lincoln's birthday the 5th grades as Military Test had a we program. gave us an assembly. An interesting Lincoln's birthday was Valentin'e day. 14th the play, and the Gettysburg Address was Friday, we had a dance. We have 13 Chicago (Special) New plans to Friday given by Cheryle Sandal; also songs more weeks of school this year. The aave the Inhabitants of the occupied were sung by the students. We have the democracies In Europe from starvaOn Valentine's day an assembly 22nd of March is spring. on the board. tion were presented by former Presiwas given by the third grades. Two state and capitols Metzler David dent Hoover at a mass meeting, held By the Valentine plays were given by the Opera House Auditorium here in and solos songs students; also piano are We last 2nd Grade Sunday night. Adams' Miss x were rendered. In the afternoon their In expressing his appreciation to the We about sugar. planted studying parents were invited. wheat in our sand box. We have some two thousand public bodies who have willows in our room. We aie supported this movement to aid these Mr. Jeppson's Room Friday, Feb. pussy unfortunates, and the sisty thousand studying some thing new every day. who 14, the fifth and sixth grades had We like to have written letters of approval, about something study a dance from 2:45 to 3:50. Before the new every day. Hoover Mr. explained the purpose ot and Tess, Peggy dance we had a very nice party. Our the Committee was to expose to the room mother, Mrs. Allen, gave each Gary. world the facts of the food situation a voice In behalf of those one of us a very pretty valentine. We Mr. Gaifield's 6th Grade Last Fri- and to raise of innocent men, millions tens of had a very enjoyable time. day, February 14, we had a Valentine women, and children, now suffering Garfield Fae Klea By dnce. Before the dance we passed from want of nourishment. out the valentines. There were six We ate of the students Speaking as Honorary Chairman of Mx. Henrie's 7th Grada passing them out. We the Committee on Food for the Small a week. two health now studying days all g ot a lot of very nice valentines. he made public the proIt is a very interesting subject as This week the parents should come Democracies, to the British and submitted posals to is interesting well as important. It to school and see how their children German a few weeks ago, governments know how your heart and brain sys- are doing. We hope very much that to In Belgium Kitchens establish Soup tem works. It is also very important all the parents who are able will come as an Initial to test out experiment that we know and understand the dif- to school. By Ila Dean Iverson and whether these people can be saved our human body. Joan Haight. ferent things about without military advantage to either By Donna Jean Potter and Leona side. Tanaka. Miss Ferry's 4th Grade On Lincoln There Is nothing new in this war birthday we went to an assembly. In "March of Hunger," Mr. Hoover told Miss Bloem's 7th Grade Friday, the afternoon we read stories about his audience. The consequences of February 21 we are having a big Lincoln. They wee very interesting. great wars are always famine and pesOn Valentine Day we went to an tilence. The World War of twenty-fivdance, celebrating the birthday of are We having George Washington. assembly. It was given by the third years ago brought hunger to three an orchestra and may have some food. grades. It was about Valentine's day. hundred million people. In the present It was very interesting also. In the conflict It Is coming faster and with Bothwell, Thatcher, Deweyville, wood, Collinston and Garland, all afternoon our room mother, Mrs. more violence. Today nearly three hunfrom the 8th grades are coming; also Deakln, gave us a valentine cooky. dred million people are on rations more the 7th and 8th grades from Tremon Miss Feiry gave us a chocolate heart drastic, except In Germany and Great toa school. We h ope to have a big We passed out our valentines, Britain, than at the end of the third turn out. This week our mothers are coming year In the last war. In this creeping Loyal Glenn to visit us. We hope they all come. famine the most Immediate danger and Our Mr. Meldrum's 8th Grade Melba Misrasi greatest suffering is among the seventy million people In the democracies 8th grade is interested immensely in which have been overrun by the Gerwe a This Last Miss 3rd Grade Hports. Thursday played Brough's game of basketball with Bothwell. We week we are going to work hard. Val man armies. Two vcck3 ago the Committee's won by the score of 23 to 10. After, entine's day is over so we will have e American experts in Belgium reported we finish our basketball tournaments to get down to work. We had a are going to work. up a volleyball; en tine patty Friday and invited our that within a month the city and town tournament. In our gym work we mothers and fathers. We put on two population consisting of over eight have btvn playing volleyball and plays and sang two songs. Donald told million people would be without food found that the girls are all Interested a valentine story. We served punch unless supplies were brought In somein it and cookies. We had very much fun where, somehow. Reports from Holland, Norway, Central Poland and free We are anticipating a dance, Friday opening our Valentine box. France, indicate an extreme food shortsurWe Summers Joan of have Invited six the night. and Finland and Spain present a age, rounding towns to join in our fun. We serious problem. On Grade Miss 4th the from especially appreciate Friday help Craig's our room mothers, Mrs. Nielson, Mrs. February 14, we gave a Valentine par NEW PROPOSALS Glenn and Mrs. Miller for helping us ty. Our box was full of Valentines In presenting the new proposals, Mr. with this dance. Verna Ann Homer and we had too much to eat. We were Hoover said, "You are aware that thi3 having a health contest and the side Committee ha3 made proposals to the Mr. Orwln's 5th grade Why I that lost had to give the party. Jerry belligerent governments that comLove America I am glad I live in Buchanan was the captain of one side pletely organized food control 6hould America because it is the last great and Gay Schaffer was the other one. be set up for the peoples on the lines nation that la entirely democratic. In Everybody surely had a good time. of the last war. Those proposals would America we have freedom of speech, Now it will soon bo Washington's have given time to organize prevenfreedom of religion, freedom of the birthday. By Gay tion. They are the ultimate necessity. But a distracted world Is slow to bepress, the right to work at any lion-- : est job and the right to vote secretly. Miss Smith's 2nd Grade Most of lieve, and we were reluctantly comIn order to keep these rights, we our silk comes from China and Japan, pelled to conclude that it must be must be loyal to our country, and be Today we were told how it was g confronted with ghastly reality before to fight for them no matter ed and dyed, and woven into cloth, action could be hoped for. That ghastly what the ca-- may be. We must be-- 1 Some silk is made into hosiery and reality has arrived in Belgium. Furtherlieve in ajid trust our leadeis. We clothing. We like to study about silk more, while I do not agree to the must not forget we are Americans. very much. Gaye Deakin grounds for the rejection of our previous proposals, yet if these people Rita Fae Stohl In 1938 Canada took 11 per cent and are to be saved, we must seek to meet Miss Sanford's 1st Graio Thid is Latin America six per cent of the those objections by proving our case parent conference week. We would total exports cf agricultural commod- in action. lifte each parent to visit school. "Therefore a few weeks ago, we laid ities from the United States. before the British and German Governments the following suggestions: "First: That we make an initial experiment In Belgium to test out whether these people can be saved without military advantage to either NEWS Expert RecoTn Planting of POPULAR DELUSIONS . . . by MacCcnaeMg New Plans to Save 0n Hungry in Europe I e j : val-w- , j , 4, Wheat Increased planting of Baart a semi-harwhite which will stand unusual ditiona la recommended Brackc-n- , professor of aground H d, drl5' 2 DELySiOM:TMATSNAKES?Ml A MlLLIMTHg FORM ROUOCM OF WHEELS' OR HOOPS'... Oelusion:that chop sum? iMPossme because the THiS" SNAKE 1S,A BA?CBONED RECTI LP REAL CHINESE NEVER EAT IT is ..... ....... J 3 lww winxm O ju.niiiiu land where there is a sho! water, as it win on less moisture than any other wheat. Professor Bracken Planting is also recommended on land where fall grain has wint,r fc? ed as Baart will produce a small r under conditions which in failure for other spring Professor Bracken further This wheat was ntroduced into ft United States in 1900, coming 0ti . v frnm Thirrmn ...v,. TfJt vyjj jjj, j mid-seas- .TWATTEAI9A J4 sissVosiut, TEA IS THE FAVORITE P.P.STAIM'? OEFENDERJ ASA SOURCES lS iCt&tda. i ttc FOR PHOTS', V F t KE-- F 1G HTTRf; A v II WALES' ARE ll? iSfi I I that I WHALES ARE RSHJ delusion: If MAMKALf I WHICH BRING FOKTM TriEIRYOUNC ALIVE. IS t vaS I expJ SOLDIERS' AND V" SAiLORS-WH- .11 SAY'TEA PICKS' tributed for commercial 1940 by th If DCLUSION'.THATHOT WATt R WILL FRCE1E QUlGrCERTHAN QUUX. J HIGH PROTEIN FOODS' TUCH AS LEAU MEAT. EGSS. AND PLAIM GELATINE ARE HELP is." UNDER THE SAME CONDITION J GOLD FOOOf ANDGAN) BODY-BLML0I- FIGWT FATIGUE RESULTING FROM PaOTEIN DEFICIENCIES. growing Arizona Experiment tion. The name, Baart, is 0f jw origin, meaning bearded. There is a good demand for a lk ited production of certified Baan sed, the Utah crop improvement sociation reports. Deluson:that tup only way to combat fatigue is with steep AND QUIET.. WATER WILL FREEZE FIRST. wwwwwwwwaMaAaaaaaataAaj rackets, big ones and little ones, in high places and low. And in a few years, when our grandson says, "Grandpa, tell me the story about when everybody had everything but was still unhappy and why didn't national our you iix it" we will feel sheepish. Being in a quandry is Yours, with the low down, dish. V.'e would feci lost' if there was JO SERRA nothing lurking around the comer n And it. to fix some super-maneeding when one emergency bogs down, they serve up a new one and tell us how they will fix the new one. l 3y Mrs. il. F. Kasniuaseu Right now we got our foot in the i, door in Euiope. That keeps ua from Miss Elma Romer spent the week asking where is the Utopia that is end home from Salt Lake City, where now over-dushe is taking a business course. One hundred years ago or even 10, Reginald Hunsaker, W. W. Nielsen everybody was busy and got. along ar.d to eat and Bobby Anderson, teachers in difpretty good had plenty wear and was happy. Now, nobody ferent classes in Sunday School, gave is happy. A carpenter, 50 years ago, a roller skating paity last Wednesgot 3 dollars a day and today he gets day evening at the amusement hall. 3 or 4 times as much and he is 3 or There were about 45 present. Aii had a very enjoyable time. 4 time3 as unhappy. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Sandeis and Miss In old Egypt they had locusts to plaguo 'em. We are just a jump be- - Luby Rasmussen, of Salt Lake City, lind Egypt we been plagued with spent the weekend home. A family i THE LOW DOWN ELWOOD . e. reunion was held at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. sen, it being in honor of Mis, mussen's birthday. Mrs. J. W. Francom was pleasa ly surprised on Monday in honor her 70th birthday anniversary. The Primary is busy preparing! program, tx be given next Friday. Everybody is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortensen, and Mrs. Jed Mortensen, and L. Petersen attended the poultry cm. vention and banquet at Hotel Utah last Thursday. They reported a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hansen, Mrs. Mary V. Peterson and L. C. Petersen went to Eoise, Idaho on Tuesday on a busines trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Anderson and children visited with Mr. ai:d Mrs. Newman Harris and family, and otter relatives in Logan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Thompson and children visited with Mr s. Thompson'! parents at Providence Sunday. Stanley Anderson had the honor being on a debating team at the S. A .C. last week. & Mr. C o U. Subscribe for the Leader QOOOOOOOOOOCGO9O9dOOQOOOQOOiSOOOO9GS90 wash-willin- t j j 13 ifVf ..T.itF H Ji M t .i'v 7 6i'ii'i' V rr Ft ' "'"''wii? I ''iiimiiiwiiiii f Mj vVTSi v$& lt V.. lull Form "Jond VMr Operator Tractor" Sarvtt '""'""""V WiiS S ( THINft-boutllro- -v wanted in t ama.ll t.9foc. You'll (uij (ha 60 U lluiit to ynr tptcificilJoast TAL- K- with men who kaow 01i equipnem and oiaa who know traitor. Ak them "hut thtr thiok ot tie 60. Vi think aWU icret with tat them th 60' the "lutl tractor trer bulk. bif TEST! ilara'a tht bttt 60 proof la lha world that tht four particular netds! iiuihi 60 in jour oeld aotlar 1 tat four own condition!.arte withe tht 60' I perform other. VFt thiok yoa'tllajr 01it 'Tm toin to bur 60." Aak for t fret dwaoo ttrattoo. Hat torn tattttl Rardai baata a4 poiou? ta I ' )TtV Ul '1 T? TRY if side. "Second: That this test comprise feeding only through soup kitchens, where the people coma to get their food and thus there can be no question of feeding Germans. "Third: That at the beginning we provide for one million adults and two million children; the adults to receive half a pound of bread and an allowance of soup, the children to receive special food In addition, Including preserved milk. This would require about 50,000 tons a month, of which about one-hawould be breadstuffs and ono-hameats, fats, and food for children. "Fourth: That the German Governments agree there is to be no requisition of native food. "Fifth: Both Goyernments to give Relief ships Immunity from attack. "Sixth: The whole to be under the supervision and checks of some neutral body. "It Is my beliet that the Germans should cooperate to secure some bread-stuff- s from continental sources. But for meats, fata, and food tor children there are no sourceg of supply on the Continent. That must come from overseas, and that requires cooperation from the British to pass the blockade. "If we can make this experiment work la Belgium then such a plan cau bo extended to the other democracies. It Is primarily devoted to saving the unemployed destitute and the children. "These Gorernments have this plan under consideration. Mr. Hoover was ot the opinion that the relief of these countries would not prejudice the British and would be of no (rain to the Germans. The countries benefited are not seeking charity, and would defray all expenses. The amount exported from America would simply use our surplus Com-par- 1 THE MOST COMPLETE SMALL TRACTOR If you'r thioklog ol buying a Dtw "fffltlT tractor and ereo if yon uca't don't put off teeing tht great new Oliver (0 t oar itortl And on jroux wf, prepu yoartcli to ice tractor mtrrel t marrtl o( mirrt! olfwr, wld nmpUitu tseulata, nmjert and tctntwtjl Pro-pa- re to let what you've bees looking for in until tractor! Prepare to corn pare tht 60 who all others and aajr "Oliver') done it a (tain acooped tb Geld la presenting a money-ttvlag- . income producing, comfort-inerIng plow tractor that will auaka my ftroa a more pleutat place) oai t. 2 which to live!" lf food. DON'T DELAY DROP III TODAYI STATES Ut ir.TPLEtllEWT CO. Street SUb, Trwnonton, I' tab "T those who say it cannot i done," said Mr. Hoover, "the reply is simple at least let us try It and if w fall that ends our effort. To thoso win say, the Germans, even if they made such agreements, would yet vioNip them there Is also a complete answer. If such a thing should occur, tliou v have fa led and we quit." fry S iskJ? cl , - ,( c c o oo o o o o o uo ao aoo aoo o ao o o o oCJ oo i num. rf.nm I'a.ii .i.i, .,. H' -- v ! . 'fW-V-t- t f r-ca.- Q ' : 'sj wmvmmmmmmmmmmmtmmwtrmimnkH 0 0 0 Not If it's One oftheso Four New Additions to the buick Special Line that Compact Automobile Inches Bigness into Fewer Bomper-fo-Bump- er ere of late the modern automo- bile has been giving a pretty of a man getting up in imitation good the morning. H It has stretched and until today you almost have to have a shoehorn to get a car of any size tucked away in the family garage. We thought something ought to be done about that. So today in Buick dealers' showrooms you'll see four new models, additions to the 1941 Buick Special line. They are typical Buicks on every count steady, tireless travelers with a big 115-hBuick Fireball straight p. 0 0 eight under their bonnets. But by all this h a inches dollars 118-inc- the simple step of compacting ability, goodness and value on wheelbase, we've trimmed off the over-al- l length and off the cost. We're passing those dollar savings on to you, which makes three reasons for going to see these honeys now: You'll go for their abiBUICK PRICES lityyour wife BEGIN AT will go for trim size and easy and handling both will stand up and cheer for the easily-reachab- for the le price. I Business Coup delivered at Flint, Mich. Statt tax, tptitnal equipment and eaessories tra. -ex- to q O O Q O ' the Utah State Agricultural This variety of wheat has be a medium high yielder 46.4 bushels per acre over 'a 2 six years on the North Lon?011 tzP"v ment farm. Baart is well adapted for Prices subject change without notice. KEMWAl Of CNEA1 MOTOR! VMUI BOX ELDER MOTOR CO. HART MAIN STREET CO0OC0OO TREMON TON', UTAH 0 e 0 0 o o o o S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e o 9 0 0 0 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 & WHIN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUKK Will BUILD THEM O000CC I |