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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY T declaration of war after Cultural production goals !fSd to meet the increased r& tt?ZZ united States and her v'- arZ 0ffset reduction In both - eiports to large areas di-world. William Peterson, Ifand "r nf tte Extension Service at state Agricultural college, -- thring . d ! ! 630,-000,0- 00 a m e us a b ms no. V: f 4 HOLLYWOOD Three top men of tha screen pause to refresh with Coca-Col- a the 20th Century Fox the middle of tj right, Tyrone Jack Benny, and Randolph Scott l "Y LIGHTER SIDE of Par.Amriear solidarity Is our wkle acceptance ot th Latin American form of en. tertainment, pHCturecl is one rea. wn the rhumba is so popular. v i n M4 tv.) :? ' "r- I -': 1 ??;;;;- '- j ,,f- - in rnT t -- was recently distributed to W. Onan & Sons, Minn, apolis electrical generator manufacturers, in appreciation of ahead-o- f .schedule delivery of a $3,000,000.00 order for generator equipment for the U. S. Government. Shown are D. W. Onan. president of the firm, who announced the bonus awards and his two sons, C. W. (Bud) Onan, and Robert Onan, firm members. The Onan enterprise was founded tn 1918 on a borrowed capital of $100.00. Now it Is a leading manufac. turer of alternating current generators. v $30,000.00 BONUS ihe employees of D. BRENDA FRA2ISR KELLY shows .Gloria Baker Topping ho to game that' soeiety'a latest craze. play Dig. the new In Dig you scramble for alphabet letters with miniature gold miners' picks tipped with a gelatinous aubatanee and build word according to subject cards. ';r ft- - ft, s " , .X r) big-gu- It ' Subscribe for the Leader; ther. mm of mMmwii ut u:v r - at.. ..mm.. tf i - c night Drink plenty J t'- 3? sfZvti'Zl-ty- 'J - i U.X CAIUKVW OPERATE WfAMV I rm ftflrfnAwy 5it " CS'Vftlv.fnr Ms MM MS BIGGER " f ;'lgg" fiAJPAme FOWtXflfl cwwty f?f wiA.krfrsrtwA)fj Of llOU tWSBl.P ATA!l"HMF904 tO PRfcWNTlM&eCK FROM FAttlUlS IM 0. Keep your weight fairly near ac cepted averages. Lean people live longer, enjoy life more, get more Jone. Improve or correct your posture. Give your internal organs room to live. "Throw out" your chest, pull in your abdomen. Get all the sunlight you can. Eat the right foods. A good .daily diet may include whole wheat (or soybean) bread, milk, leafy vegetables eggs or meat and fresh fruits. Avoid constipation. Get plenty of sleep. Some people need more than others, but give your Dooy a cnance lo Duiid up reserve strength by sleeping enough each g i1" "tif ct night KEEP 'EM ROLLING! P3 over-exe- effectively. Here are a few rules that people have followed successfully in tough ening themselves up: Avoid overheated rooms (a good upper limit is 68 degrees F.) Get plenty of fresh air, day and I word-buildin- "strongest, most daring and most determined type of airmen in the world.' He has promised "an extremely rigorous toughening process." The men will learn to walk as much as 40 miles from sun-u- p to sun down. That's the spirit that will win this war. We can't win this war by lying abed mornings. We can't do it with flabby muscles, tired minds and bodies out of condition. We can't cany thla great load on "oft shoulders" any more than you can drive a car safely with two wheels in soft dirt at the edge of the road. America's secret weapon will be outstanding national good health and physical stamina to give us the strength and staying power we need for the .days ahead. ccn-fli- golf are fun and good for you if you rt don't yourself. Swimming, bicycling, skiing and walking help maintain health. Calisthenics or mod soon. erate "setting-u- p exercises" dally out doors or before an open window are , Bear River City presented a three-aplay here last Wednesday evegood for you. ning. In spite of the very dense fog We can make this toughening up there was a large and appreciative process a failure or a success by our audience The players did very well mental attitude toward rules of and we hope they will return again before long. health, When we build up and tone up our Royal T. Peterson, of Perry, v'kit-e- d his mother, Mrs. AmalLa PeUrrtcn, bodies to a maximum degree of buoyant health, we are helping to build last Sunday. Mrs. Petersen is Vf.ry up the manpower and the woman-powe- ill and doesn't seem to improve. Yo of America just as much as hope she will soon be able to be &boat n again. if we were packing powder into The Stake Temple mission was' atshells. So let's make our health a matter tended by five people from our w.ir of intelligent concern for all of us. last week. "We should have twenty Laziness in matters of personal health every mission. Remember the I. today, when we are war, would be a. slogan, "I, theh Lord, am bouKl a sort of unconscious sabotage that when ye do what I say. Whan ya dj not what I say ye have no can do much harm. profit." But we can stand up t the big Job Surely if ever we needed, the Lord's ahead with physical vitality and with blessings it is in these trcuU.troe , courage If we will obey the simple tinxs. Because of the blizzard, thei maxims above and toughen ourno school held Tuesday. The. elJ4 selves up, roads are impassable and it isj act safe for children to wiUk ia this WJ In the dictator states, people are told how to behave and forced to behave that way. In this country it is up to each individual to do his own part, voluntarily, patriotically - and . , . Mrs. Blaine Hansen has moved her family to Salt Lake City, llor husband has returned from Denver and Joined her there. They have kept their ct nice new home here and after the they will return here to live. Wa hope Blaine is very successful la tdk work in Salt Lake and that they will all enjoy the blessings of heaven wbiis away from us but will return very Msdical Coniuitint National Association of Manufacturer! TOUGHEN UP, AMEEICA! Dig ditches, chop wood, and clear land. That is the program in store for America's sea hawks, according to Secretary Knox, who has announced that the Navy will use the facilities of four universities to train the I ... C0UUEGIAT5 are the new gl Humi.Jara for tobacco which are made by the duraglas technique. Above, a couple of Alpna Delta Phi's at Columbia University are shown In the smoking room of their fraternity house dipping their pipes into a Humi-JaFamed tobaccos are glassed tn these light, strong and airtight containers. r. - ELWOOD Sfrs, WUUain Petersen by Dr. Viclsr C. Heiser all-o- V-- FAG2 Speaking of Health America has assumed a position of leadership in the world today. The whole civilized, democratic world looks toward this nation for the materials to win this war against international slavery and indecency and moral turpitude. The whole nation there are 132 million of us now) Is mobilizing for an effort the like of which most of us never dreamed of a year ago. Ten million men in the armed 20 million men and women forces making armaments and munitions . . . the rest of us, down to the last man, woman and child, called upon to make sacrifice of all sorts to help win the war this is the picture confronting us today! Can we take it, Are we physically fit, individually and as a naiton, to do this great job? Or are we soft, pampered, unable to withstand the hardship that is certainly in store for us? The dictators say we can't do it, that we can't take it, that we're soft. I say we can take It But I also say, as I said in my recent book by that name, "Toughen Up America!" In itudio cafe in hard day. Left Power, n ikuMZDAY, FESRUIRY 19, If 42 reduced from 556,000 acres grown last year to 450,000 acres in 1942. Expected marketing and farm slaugh-te- r in 1942 for cattle and calves In the state are estimated at 179,000 compared to 150,000 head last year. Farm slaughter and marketings of hogs totaled 24,098,000 pounds or an increase of 1,148,000 pounds over 1942 Net production of sheep and lambs this year will reach 85,000,000 this year or an increase of two per cent Suggested acreages of potatoes in the "Food for Freedom" program are 13,000 or an increase of 1,800 acres over 1941. In an effort to release as large amount of food for shipment to Britain as possible, Utahns are asked to grow 18,200 home gardens or an increase of 3,593 gardens more than national goal by liability of planta for specified dairy bablVdmands for fluid available and pros pec-- 1 as 1941. Harvested acreages of hay will be last year. BnDlies: recent Farm De- - fjSwtinff the five fens Survey of Farmers production intentions for the coming year; and probable competition from alternative enterprises also needed in the war food program was taken into consideration. Suggested milk production goals for Utah call for 656,000,000 pounds of milk in 1942 compared with pounds In 1941, an increase of 13 per cent. Thla will require a three per cent increase in milk cows officials estimate. During 1942, production goals call for 28,333,000 dozen eggs or an Increase of 15 per cent over 1941. Wheat allotments for 1942 are set at 211.000 acres for Utah compared to 276,000 acres in 1941, while expected acreages of barley will remain the same IAX2t JOtN of tut Kutm itViHi iHnitiL THG us. FieeT tiny evfAnti s production crPt)iE winUPsoon ee PFECP Awp-tm- I o ' U of water between il i3J0yuCbj meals. Exercise moderately every day but do not overdo. Games like tennis and Husbands Like This Law is a tribal custom among the Crow Indians that in order to avoid possible conflict the men never con verse with their mothers-in-JaFor Victory i Buy Bon&i -'Damping 09 of Seedlings' Helpful to home gardeners is tbt svdvlce of government scientists that starting seeds on layer of sphsf sum moss prevents damping cGT et seedlings. It rf '.I VOLUNTARY PLAN fmaL ! 5 tiff I Immfrt .v ' I ' A nrcdern, villi 6 Let Your Answer to Bombs Be OF bv-cc- BONDS bfti fOtf Arf-'v'--- .- tnolnfanciiico pldD st cdvanfciies SAS UOHtt A 0 too tMjor phompt. cnpwmti Oroen est is exAuirt rtr tf 4 ATTfRTiOM i i BOHbS U. 0. ,mon, 1 OHt PtSCl8SS YOU PAT ONLY J ' ' If i We are fighting enemies who will stop at nothing. With our homes, our very lives at stake, shall we stop short of giving our r dimes and dollars for Defense? Boy Defense Bonds and Stamps every day, every week. 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