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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER BEAR RIVER CITY fiy Mrs. i Second Class at the Postofflce at Tremonton, Utah, as Entered l Matter JAMES WALTON, Publisher L P. WALTON, Editor and Business Manager 23-- J IMCU SUBSCRIPTION BATES UM i RIOTS NCEDf MM Hill Witt t0T Ci. Pimm $2.00 $1.00 50 ONE YEAR (In Advance) EEC MONTHS (In Advance) THREE MONTHS (In Advance) JaS U . More glass containers for foods, such as coffee and syrups, which ordinarily are packed in tins. . . A new age, publication for girls of sub-de-b to be launched by the publishers of Parents' Magazine, and entitled "CallA pneumatic buming All Girls" per for trucks and buses, providing an air cushion to ease minor bumps. . . f ASSOCIATION CfUmt. 93 S To Yonr Town Free to Pjublic as well as to your Country Library. Obligation it the American nduitriat Vrita (or Buaineu Adverriains Matter you are interested in; aims will b promptly forwarded. PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS AMERICAN ISOOSTRIAL L1BSASY Kaginaarlnt Building. CJkloaao. Illinoi L. J Good Face, Good Heart If a good face is a letter of a good heart is a NEEDED DRIVERS 'J. OUT ; Grapevine Has 40 Varieties There are about forty species of grapevine. NO BACKSEAT 1 ... front-and-rear-e- cataWa and Theonly place i the U. S. wHera Une oi buaineM dwti.iri matter covering any Fra And Without obtained be can Twbdurt m of credit. I Bulwer-Lytto- n. "Way to Resumption" The expression "The way to is to resume" was used In a letter written by Salmon P. Chase to Horace Greeley, May 17, fc 1866. cft zki boX'u '''"i'i'y''" - i sf j puB ji pasn swau jBmdod ojd UBDijaury 'paBq jo pafloq aq UBD Sutppnd SIU.J, 'B3SSBI0UI iCnBnsn pu 'eoids 's83a 'nrui 'jBam tuoo 3JB JJujppnd uetpui ui sjuaipaaSui aqx -- sjuaipaiSui Suippnj ucipui One of Most Perfect Buildings In Athens is the Acropolis, crowned by the majestic Parthenon, considered one of the most perfectly proportioned buildings of all times. From the Acropolis may be seen the Payx, which once resounded to the oratory of Demosthenes, the Hill of Mars, where St. Paul preached and where each day the Orthodox church celebrates his name with solemn pomp. it' Earthworms Require Moisture Earthworms thrive in almost all kinds of soils but they prefer those " considerable organic containing matter and they must have abundant moisture. For this reason they are least numerous in very sandy areas. They commonly inhabit the upper 18 inches of the soil, but Darwin has shown that they may descend as much as 6 feet or more, when necessary. There are many kinds of them, most of which live in the soil but some live entiredefense program's terrific demands in water. Various species differ foor industrial power, it probably ly in size; some in the tropics attain will hold its own, or even improve its a length of six feet, but the composition in coming years, according mon varieties found here seldom to a survey of the whole power sit- grow longer than 10 inches. uation by the New York Trust com- " ' ...r-r-- r- pany. . . Anthracite, too ,is getting a break due to threatened eastern oil shortage. . . Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply is moving rapidly toward more stringent means of holding down prices a By Frances Lee Barton memo to Congress now in preparation Is not necessary to labor long, j outlines suggested legislation for conspend excessively to furnish i trol of not only prices, but also of a dessert dish with, a wages and rents. . . Progress note in" appeal sight, the smell, taste, di-procedure: New York state has a State Defens Coungestibility and j nourishment. cil which has organized a series of You have to which contractors clinics, "prime" whipped cream, l also come with full dope on their gelatin and hot water available. equipment and facilities thus they A few sticks of get together. ranrtv mnv tin COLLISION Behind the scenes In secured With these four in-- ; easily. official Washington two analyses of and very little effort a defense materials situation have gredlents you can prepare one of the most smack-dab run into each other durdelightful little "surprise" desserts ing the last fortnight. Secretary Ickes Imaginable. But you had better make plenty, testified before the Senate's Truman for the demands for "seconds" will committee: "If it has to be written be numerous. that it (World War II) was lost, it Peppermint Lime Mousse WOMEN IN WAR How about wo- may be because of the recalcitrance 1 package gelatin; men's place in the defense program? of the Aluminum Companiy of Amer1 cups hot water; 2 cups cream,, In Britain, women have taken over ica". . . The House Military Affairs whipped; cup crushed peppermany actual army duties ordinarily subcommittee reported on its exhausmint stick candy. handled by men, in addition to civi- tive inquiry into defense progress: Dissolve gelatin in hot water. lian jobs like driving buses, making "Instead of an increase in the price Chill nntil cold and syrupy. Fold munitions and farming. Many Brit of aluminum, as there has been In In whipped cream and candy. Turn' ishers fear the distaffers will not practically all strategic and critical Into freezing tray of automatic and let stand 3 to 4 readily surrender their new jobs after materials In some cases as high as refrigerator Serve In hours, or until frozen. eco-mean and an the war, it might j 200 per cent there has been a derlifllod sherbet glasses. Makes 1 nomic and social upheaval. "Over cline in the price, of qoart. approximately here," the American Women's Volun- 14 per cent All the testimony given tary Services is speeding up its or- -' before this committee was to the efganization, college girls are studying1 fect that the Aluminum Company of defense work and many volunteer am- - America had given 100 Want a cook, per cent cobulance units are being formed. Firms ' operation, had not a clerk, Want only used its own like Schenlcy Distillers corporation are money ($200,000,000) for Want a partner, expansion, Want a situation, sponsoring first aid courses where' and lowered the price, but of its own Want to sell a farm, employees learn to take care of dis- -' initiative took steps to treble its proaster victims, while at the Frankford duction." Want to borrow money, arsenal in Philadelphia several hunWant to sell livestock, dred women have been trained for Want to recover lost articles, THINGS TO WATCH FOR A Want to rent a house or farm, jobs ranging from packing munitions Fuller brush woman may show up at to adjusting time fuses. Even though your door Want to sell 2nd hand furniture, any time now; symptomatic -there's been talk of conscription wo- -' of the trend that finds women step Try The Bear Itlver Valley men, most observers believe Ameri-- 1 ping into the work shows of men who gets new customers, can intervention In the war would are either drafted or move into "hea Advertising keeps old ones, not cause so much upheaval aa it has vier" defense Jobs is the Advertising builds you up, fact that in Britain. Ambulance driving and the distaff side is Advertising gets business, a chance getting first aid work, yes, but only minor ot this famous g Advertising haa energy, assign replacement of men In business. The ment, for the first time 12 of them Advertise and succeed, most profound effect may be on femAdvertise regularly, already are operating in Cleveland. ininity. Fewer permanent waves, less Consomme Advertise wisely, madrilene In powder makeup, more slacks and Advertise often, add boiling water, then form; just shoes. Advertise now! chill. . . A cook bock, ju.:t out, devoted to instructions and sug BITS O' BUSINESS King Coal ia rilONE 23 gestions for handling and preparation making a comeback; use of bitum- of a foods. . . An adapta inous coal as a source of energy haa tion of the been declining In relation to other ator Idea is an turned ources ever alnce 1908, but with the on light In autoautomatically 23-- J trunk compartments one-four- i weekend visiting with Mrs. Chides-ter'- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A C. also with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Westley and two children, of Elko, Nevada, spent the weekend in this city visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jensen, parents of Mrs. Westley. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Conger and daughter, Gloria, moved to Los An geles, California, Fiiday, to make their home. Mrs. Conger will be remembered as Beth Wankier. Bernary (Bo'iv) Christensen, of Haywood, CalifciiUa, spent the week end in this city visiting with his wife, Mrs. Inez Christensen, who is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Jensen. Mr. Christensen left Sun-damorning for his work in Califor nia. He was accompanied back by Roland Scoffield of this city. Mrs. Verla Holman Able, of this city is visiting in Los Angeles with her husband, Garnet Able, who is stationed at San Luis Obispo with the National Guards. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nebeker, of Los Angeles, California, is visiting in this city with Mrs. Nebeker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erastus M. Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Nebeker's daughter, Donell, who has been visiting her grandparents for six weeks, will return to Los Angeles with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Victor N. Hansen spent the weekend on a tour through Idaho. They visited at Boise, Twin Falls, Idaho Falls, Rupert, Bear Lake and Soda Springs. They report all crops in excellent condition. Mrs. Emma Ohman is visiting in and Tridell, Utah with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Merkley and family. Damascus, Oldest City It is generally believed that Da- mascus is the oldest city in the world, that its site has been continuously occupied by a city longer than any other ylace on the earth. Better Prepare For "Seconds"! CO IV iT t X um All of Summer's favorites will be found at I cottons, smart patterns, this shop . . . Icy-co- floral prints ol . . Slenderizing full skirted - . patterns AND THE LOW PRICES WILL ASTONISH YOU LaGra Shop I I IHt 1 Buy COAL Now Cooperate with the National Defense Board Help relieve the Coal Traffic Congestion which will prvail during the winter months We can fill your bin now with Castle Gate Nut or Lump Oil Slack Stoker Slack PHONE 35 FOR DELIVERY "IN SEASON' Costs of Building Materials Will Save You Money ! ! you to build and remodel now, while the building season is in It will pay Although evidence in Genesis 14 is not conclusive, it indicates that Damascus was a city of importance in the time of Abraham, who it is supposed lived 2,000 years or more before Christ. full swing and stocks are complete! Save By Building Now SAYS COME IN AND CHECK OUR PRICES BUILDING MATERIALS - GLASS AND CHINA WARE - CASTLE GATE COAL 1 K Farmers' Cash Union JQ3 J Tremonton Phone 35 Ml Cam 'WVPf I - AT out COOll IN CQ0L CQfflORJ- IT with an I five-poi- nB-Ar- SUIMEI son-in-la- w Mm) "Behind the Scenes In American Business9' NEW YORK, July 7, DURABLES TO DWINDLE The boom that has been going on for 7 or 8 months in durable consumer goods like autos, refrigerators, radios, stoves vacuum cleaners and so forth is bound to taper off soon. The demand is still strong as ever, probably stronger, but the fact that these things require not only materials, but also plant and manufacturing equipment needed for defense production, means that output for civilian use just has to be curtailed. A survey by the National Industrial Conference Board shows of all manthat more than ufacturers of such products have already started to reduce their output for civilian use. . . Indication of how these lines have been booming is seen in these retail sales figures for the first five months of this year, compared to the same period of 1940: Autos up 41 per cent, and headed for the best model year since 1929 . . . Mechanical refrigerators up 35 per cent. . . Vacuum cleaners up 20 per cent. . . Electric ranges up 51 per cent . . Radios up 15 to 20 per cent. . . Furniture (new orders booked up 58 per cent. by manufacturers) ' If X An-deso- n; Phone tint West Street I '-r 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Cladester and children, of Salt Lake City, spent the Published at Tremonton, Utah, on Thursday of Each Week y.A 10, 1341 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY CAGS TWC ELECTRIC ROASTER th or HOT j j PLATE i ! 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