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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1941 " o - . - PUBLIC HEALTH Thursday night was proclaimed a grand success. Those who attended felt that this dance was outstanding in its friendly atmosphere and everyone enjoyed themselves. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Petersen, In company with Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Petersen and Mrs. Henry Wagstaff of Perry, with a group of young people from these places, attended a wedding dance at Pleasant View Ward recreational hall last Wednesday night Thanksgiving was an occasion for many of our young people to return home from various places. Some of these were Misses Beth Mortensen, Naomi Nielsen and Elma Romer, all from Salt Lake City; Misses Lydia Fridal, Gertrude Hansen and Adrus Hansen from the U. S. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Forsgren and family have recently moved into Meda Hunsaker's house. We are very happy to welcome this family into our com munity and hope they will feel at home among us as long as they re main here. Patriarch Kirkham nf fin rl and ELWOOD Mrs. William Petersen COLUMN rrONOnC tGHUGHTS v . kJTc(t A Chains Skoi Nov. 30 to Dec 6 Designated as Youth Week In B. E. County Relief Society News . This being an outstanding year in Relief Society, our one hundred years of organization will be celebrated March 17. 1942. Lessons this year are very educa- tional for all. A fine course of study. Our work and business day meeting at Garland, they had a very unexpected visitors, Mrs. Anna S. Barlow, a General Board member from Salt Lake. She complimented them very highly on the way they conducted their meeting, especially this meeting as everyone was busy with some band work. She was very pleased to see everyone was busy. Mrs. Barlow remarked to Mrs. A. L. Cook that the ty meeting was just as the Relief desired the meeting to be conducted. All our wards are working very hard to obtain their quota of members. Our goal is 100,000 strong by 1942. Park Valley Ward has added 12 new members, Beaver ward 10 new ones, Park Valley ward has an enrollment of 30, have 40 magazine subscriptions. Howel ward has an enrollment of 22 with 24 magazine Miss Anna Anderson, the very ac Reports from local health officers for the week ending November 21, complished and charming daughter of The week of November 20th thru show a moderate increase in the num- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Anderson was mar 6th has been designated a December fllS OF BILLS ried November Mr. TAX 15 to Saturday, cases of communicable disease ber "VrmtVi HWV in Uox Klder countV-of . NATIONE;,t;T,r-ALWilliams, son of Mr. and Mrs. j throughout the state. The total for Ralph project was that W. J. Williams of Malad. Anna is a was 408 cases as compared week of the Coun- the Committee Youth e ot .f. INSEPAKABLB of the Bear River High graduate No341 for for homa Education week the in with ending ty Experiment JTT t iSELFAEE School and was very popular among ComYouth vember 14. The and living. family the younger set. She spent some time of which Earl Ferguson, a The number of cases of chickenpox in the mittee, Bakery and this past summer increased from 180 last week to 225 she worked senior at Box Elder High School is in the NU Way Cafe. Her for the present week. is made up of youth from chairman, uuwu oi problems pleasant smile and pleasing personal in addition to adult both schools, Mumps showed an increase from high won of government arefor her many friends who with the 57 cases to 91 cases. The majority of ity In headcooperation membership. congressional jUon - cases of mumps were reported from join with our entire community in who have decommissioners or county repsenators . wishing her and her companion much daj f- - Few clared youth week on a county-widM ttese tove yet decided Ogden and Salt Lake City. and happiness in their journey Salt Lake City reported two cases joy basis, the city councils and town UVt Tone to help solve them. tnrougn life together. of Perry, Willard, Honeyville, exboards was One of of the diptheria. patients now going up with Miss Lydia Fridal entertained in her an 12 a and other of the adult Elwood, Fielding, Tremonton, GarRoosevelt boy tv President honor Friday afternoon at a miscele, Bear River City, Mantua, of The both in set land, in. age. years diagnosis has inflation 'Xd that laneous shower. Many beautiful and cases was 1116 verified tests virulence Plymouth, Portage, Brigham, to by g0V' maior fiP useful gifts were received and appreHowell and Deweyville are issuing a be- - made by the state laboratory. nd other 8ame thing ciated. nave ...t similar proclamation in their respeccase One of epidemic meningitis of economists have Mr. and Mrs. Ira Anderson enterA lepon tive communities. was Box from to Elder county. reported take steps or rneumatic fever was tained the immediate families on case una lawThe Youth Committee will use the SO far But ft". Monday evening at a wedding dinner. ntroi P'"-v-' Youth Week primarily for the purm amarine aerility reported from Uintah county. have soakers is otner diseases reported were as Mr. and Mra V. L. Hansen and: g pose of bringing to the public the results of a youth survey conducted ia 4 d0d?iilv Ucklish proposition. It follows: influenza 7, measles 25, Ger daughter, Lois, left Monday after School stake board, visited our Sunman measles this county. The opportunity of hav9, scarlet 7, noon to of pneumonia spend the winter in Califor- day School this week. 7a directly affect millions fever the 8, 20, in ing a speaker on this subject was of nia. gonorwhooping to went cough successful, They be Honeyville where In the near future the ward will fered to all organizations, many of rhea 1, syphilis 11. must are: this it New Ward the with their year authoriUes, spent they president most night daugh f in the form Ollie Bowen, Beaver ward; Twelve counties reported "no di ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil have a real M Dagmar whom have accepted. &panied ofbyview of men who seases." The Youth Committee nas asked all Hunsaker, and then proceeded on the of a banquet, dance and program. It Anderson, El wood; Mrs. Lawrence is hoped to use this method of colO O Park Valley. votes to hold their bishops to lead out in their respective following day. Carter, lecting tne ward budget and making communities in planning other actitop o o o Will Signed on Sunday Valid dangerous medicine. On erne Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Francom are this fund available to buy coal and vities which will emphasize adult-you- th and thousand A will a a or codicil be are may ,S2 there signed rejoicing over the safe arrival of a care for the necessary A fellow might give you the shirt of for schemes price or any including day, Sundays relationships, with particular legal baby girl at the Valley Hospital. All our ward during the active winter off his back, but he's NEVER part proposed and no one knows which holidays. stress the conditions revealed ia concerned are doing nicely. upon season. Wre are looking forward to with his NEW ARROW TIE. 91.00 vht be workable. The Mens Store. the this Glffords at youth survey. Thanksgiving dance held here activity. to suffer We have only just begun in reason, in spending. I burdens of taxation that war and Congress has been almost entirely will make inevitable. iense spending in our occupied with foreign policy during new taxbUl is the heaviest the past year, at the expense of do'story Yet it is designed to produce-' mestic policy. In a time such as the a year in adattention focused sb than ?4,000,000,000 and aid present, with public defense and tional revenue, extends over which war on a to-i, democracies appropriations now of the world, it is easy for Pres-tfeclose to $70,000,000,000. The to take the line of least reCongress has said that the government's sistance and do little or nothing. But and cash, income must be increased, then- heat is being turned on now, and n Secretary of the Treasury Morgen-thosome of the turners are men high in hast unred a bill which would Alministration circles. This country individuals and busin- has not yet impose on both adopted a fiscal policy, esses a tax load infinitely greater a wage policy, or a price policy suit tian that they are now carrying. The able to the times. We are far behind feeling- grows in official circles that England in that respect. It looks as some form of payroll tax may have if Congress must really get down to ta be levied, and that this may be ac- cases and grapple with economic prob companied by a law to compel forced lems which are of direct concern to lyings. Heavy taxations is urged as every citizen of thes United States. a weapon against inflation on the 0O0 SELECT TODAY EXTRA COST; WEEKS, TO PAY round that it reduces purchasing The tone of the German press has wer and lessens the ability to buy. undergone a curious change. For inie bill which Mr. Morgenthau stance, in a recent article propaganinvolves a straight 15 per da director Goebbels seemed actually at tax on all salaries and wages. pessimistic as to Germany's chances. The issue is He didn't say that in clear words, of )ming into the limelight now. The course, but the intimation was that ard fact is that the war spending the Reich had a mighty tough job on g is been piled on top of her hands and that victory was far :y 1 Sartabrics0, nonwar spending in which away. ' 5 important cost reduction has been A It is generally believed in military ' Ade anywhere. For instance, appro- MEN'S LOUNGING ROBES that the blitz technique has quarters Nations to aid farmers, youth, re' failed. worked with flS-S3- t: H it It France, k y finally Gifts of Luxurv Plus Comfort! , A efers, and others are still at the de- IPoland, the Low Countries and else a Make small Choose his a AfrSv today! "i II ression peaks. Leading congression-- ! I wnere. But it didn't work with Eng' I 1 II down payment, nay the rest little i -.4 iignter ior Smart simulated tt economy land. And it isn't working with Rus I little at NO EXTRA COST! I 'TKn If by as been Senator " ' leathers in new- "'"' Good looking V Byrd of Virginia. sia. fj 2 'J. Byrd 13 a 100 per cent esi BIesM or less more D war is supporter The MEN'S HOSE 3 becoming f the program, and at stabilized. It is turning into a war of ie same time he believes that the resources. Hitler's prime concern is onll 'gular cost of government should to d ' Europe organize $ e pared to the limit. yon and-ttHe is head of into a vast producing machine that senate committee which is now the Nazi armies need. And the de ' Ting to find ways and means to mocracies' crime concern i3 to out n xiuce the I H ! f I Wool III SecSocks : Tart hoods for girls U 1 budget produce him in all fields. tary Morgenthau recently appeared and women! Grand Mr. Churchill's recent statement to j I ifore this committee and testified the effect that the British air force sat, in his opinion cuts is at last equal to Germany's is not very large uld be made in ' II manicure oeis ,u I . practically all non- regarded as braggadocio by those H Gentry i sense departments. He did not es- who have access to the facts. I RAYON PORPQ 1 1 PAJAMAS England 1 f Fast color 65 V tate the total that could thus be has done wonders in building up air 1 HL. 1 1 substanis American and aid aved. However, sometime power, For 1 1 1 Handy ago he fore tial and A II case with increasing. The democracies Xil b st that a reduction of at least -but they ' (TVAvAVJ are gaining ground now IXshe needs! Marathon ? thing a year was possible. Oth- - have a ' I y l GIFT HATS U long way to go still. 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