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Show ebruary fS BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER 11. BEDTIME UXJV V a IMOKION W. f yf DEWEYVILLE EURC55S I I THE BEAVER AND FRIENDS jAY BECOME Under the Capitol Dome j Mr. ijnd Mrs. Hoi ace R. Barnard nad as uieir gdesus oa faunOiy, mi. 3' rnara. parents ot ule kariiuii3, ami a niece, Zana ouau a eisLtr ana Diomer-in-iujuiuuu,iur. aid Mrs. Raymond rieu By J. JT. CAHOON' SPECIAL, REPRESENTATIVE UTAH STATfi PRESS ASOCIATIOf Jis ?age Three Junius Thompson accompanied fcA person was given a knot which he was requested to wear until he had j son, Warner, to Ogden, Monday, &3 done a good turn, when the knot he left for Sadalia, Warrensburg, Ma. ' after could be removed. spending ten days at home. I 1 ll SALT LAKE CITY, ( Special to the to squander it in machines Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatlev. of Leader) Trospects for economy in and on other 'racket' concessions at state government grow dimmer and our carnivals and fairs. We may not 11113 Piate' naa M ' u"- guests on .dimmer as the 25th biennial sessions like people gambling but we know turaay the, daughter and tamiiy. of the Utah lr- Wld Mrs- legislature passed its they're going to do it. Alison Ibis Brigham Covote. max nan una ween. . way and Mrs. Chet Young. t Five bills vitally affecting the provow . caueht him. Old 'il. Mr. AJvin Measures and Norr increases state's lira. and Mri proposing an salary with danced mining industry were acted rnvnte . fairly Jian He had felt so J. A, Fryer spent Wednesday with to the state auditor, treasurer, court upon or introduced in the Senate durnnk tf Ht was their daughters, Cleo and larlene, reporters and a resolution urging the ing the past week. Three of the mea Paddy that time that it ho are employed in Salt Lake City. Governor to raise salaries of all state sures by Senators Lynn S. Richards, inrk to believe that Paddy had Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Snow and employees have received approval of D., Salt He him from otten away Lake, and MitchellMelich,R., teeth and he daughter, of Brigham City, were call- the lower house which, at the same Grand, would encourage mine leas his long cruel and ugiy. ing on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. time, exhibited a tendency of opposi- ing in Utah, while the other two, also ked very fierce T. L. Wheatley, Sunday, tion to any attempt to reduce the . nn in: the water's fine!" Richards and Melich, would pertax load on the great mass of by from Relatives attendheavy Deweyville Padd-V- women to work "above ground" mit .ed coursf this wasn t a nice ed the funeral service of Orville, the citizens of the state. in mines and smelters and would refor it only Child, Wednesday afternoon at Legislation granting a $600 annual peal the mine law. JSfor Paddy to do, all increase to court reporters was passthe (5d Man Coyote Mr. and Mrs, Keith Wheatley and ed by the House as an emergency The first three bills have already .. PaHdvJ knew Der- KUU ocv, iilrs. Thomas measure the Senate and are in the of will has and restore Mills, Stone, Idaho, Man Old the Coyote passed report S5 weB that the water, while Paddy visited relatives here and at Brigham ers to their old salary of $2,500 in House. These measures would relieve b1ov5?4 net nf the time. So. City on Wednesday. mine lessors of the burden of paying 1945. The attitude of the House mem- -' charges assessed for social security Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. James Noting that he was perfectly safe, workman's compensation couldn't resist the tempta-- Etherington, of Ogden, entertained bers can best be illustrated by the benefits, ou their mother, Mrs. Ida Etherington of remark' of Rep. James L. Nielson, and occupational disease disability to say some unkind things. on the watch he had had to be iJeweyville on her birthday anniver R., Sanpete, who said, "I oppose this insurance. be caught. S days lest he shouldable bill to increase court reporters' salsary to work Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen received aries because I thought economy was so be hadn't been Ant Slant V, so well as he could have with word from their Mrs. Vern to be the keynote of this legislature, in number over Ants daughter, predominate and he still had a Eames, of American nothing to fear, Fails, Idaho, of but I am rapidly being forced to any other living creatures. the arrival of a son. change my mind." Mrs. Warren Haycock, of this place, Two income tax measures were English Taught in Brazil i3 spending a few days with her sis is the only language pummelod by the legislators. The first English ter, Mrs. Eames, in American Falls, by Rep. S. W. Elswood, D., Weber, in the schools of Brazil, apart taught Idaho. to repeal the entire state individual from Portuguese. The girls dance held here Satur- income tax law, was killed, and the day night was very successful. second measure to raise personal exMr. and Mrs. Eniett Loveland en emptions by Republicans Quayle Cantertained Phyllis Fryer and Frank non Jr., and Frank Mozley, both of Lawson at dinner Sunday, Salt Lake, was defeated but brought Mrs. M. Blackham returned to her back before the House on Cannon's Mrs. Elias Anderson spent last home in Moroni, after spending sev motion to reconsider. eral days here as the guest of her This bill now lies on the House week in Logan, a guest of her mother D. Hansen. She also Mrs. son, Rupert,- and family. table while its sponsors await a more visitedAngeline her with son, Stanley, who The Scouts and Van Guards of the opportune time to bring it before the is attending the U. S. A. C. Stanley on ward a Deweyville very splen body for consideration. put has recently brought honor to his did program Sunday evening, with debate on the income tax family and home town by being recDuring V Warren . Haycock announcing the pro measures an note was ognized in "Who's Who." gram. W. sounded J. Rep. Reed, Salt by "Let's be friends," said he. Lillian Burbank, of Mapleton, Ida., j Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Petersen enter member of the appropriations Lake, visited relatives here on Sunday. tained at a family social Thursday said who committee the committee, lot of work to do to prepare for in honor of their son, C. Owat Fast the Sunday was evening Meeting additional Dewey for Man Old told already searching Coyote I winter. So he ville Relief while was at home on furlough. en, sources of revenue to meet state Society of him, and reorganized. ! just what he thought Mrs. was J. made needs. as Margaret he smart Fryer as flat he wasn't The school population in Elwood Members of the house farm bloc is k ! thought he was or he never would president and her counselors are Mrs. increasing. Monday Mrs. Annie Mrs. Blanche were joshed several days later durf have left a footprint in the mud to Stella Barnard and who has been teaching at Romer, Lish. Mrs. Ethel Gardner was releas ing debate on their measure to relieve give him away. was transferred here to Bothwell, as ed lis-president, farmers of sales tax on agricultural take the I I When Sammy Jay, who was and 6th 5th This Frank Germer will leave for Cali products which have been processed makes four teachers heregrades. Mrs. tening, and chuckling as he listened, again. ! heard that he flew down where he fornia the first of the week where he and returned to the producer, f Alow-in- g Romer taught here last year and is j would be just out of reach of Old will spend a few months with relatheir earlier stand on the bill to well known in the We I Man Coyote, and then he just turned tives. Mrs. Germer has been in Cali increase income tax exemptions m welcome her back community. to our again that tongue of his loose, and you fornia for the which they contended that it should school. past several weeks. I bow that some people say that be a privilege to pay taxes. The officers and teachers Primary Friday evening the Scout leaders Sammy's tongue is hung in the mid-- l H. B. 66 to grant owners of homes Cutler and Hunsaker gave the boys die and wags at both ends. Of entertained the Primary children at and homesteads a $1,000 a Valentine party Tuesday afternoon. exemption a sleighing party. Through some mis course, this isn't really so, but when where the said home or homestead A Norman Berch is ht gets to abusing program honoring understanding there were not so many people it seems occupied by the owner, was intro boys present as should have been, but 'a if it must be so. He called Old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birch, who duced in the House during the week, those who attended 'ia Coyote every bad name he is going in the service "of the U. S. enjoyed the eveWith bills offering both property ssld think of, and if there are any A., was given Tuesday evening. and income tax relief in the House ning. names Sammy doesn't know of The Sunday evening meeting was Mr. and Mrs. Ray gristmill, there Sunday evening probably will be plen- conducted by the Boy Scouts and else knows them. He called McCallister and of Brigdaughter, ty of "back of the scenes horse trad- Vanguards, under the supervision of a sneak, a thief, a coward, a ham City, called on Mr. and Mrs. ing" before the House members vote their leaders, A. P. Hansen and Laktfly, and a lot of other things, Duett Loveland. on either measure again. mar Cutler. A large crowd enjoyed j "You said I warned Paddy that Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Norr were called And speaking of horses S. B. 98 to the were ;jou trying to catch him and to Tremonton meeting. Every Scout and adult evening on legalize horse racing and fiat that was why you failed to find account of the Saturday illness of Joseph I. betting in Utah was reported back him at work at night, and all the on the floor of the Senate by the Agtime you had warned him yourself!" Dewey. riculture committee without recomscreamed Sammy. to "I used think that mendation and its chances for final you were smart, but I know B. IIOWELL WARD i better now. passage were considered practically Paddy is twice as UOLDS OPTOMETRIST I. A. DANCE .smart as you are. nil. However, Senator June Kendall, Mt, Coyote is ever so The Howell Ward's annual Green D., Juab, professes to see a bright Eyes Examined sly; Coyote is clever and spry and Gold ball was held last Saturday future for his bill, but one suspects Glasses Fitted II yon believe all you hear. with the high school orchestra, under that while he is wholeheartedly hackI Coyote is naught of the kind; in the he has tongue measure, the direction of C. C. Watkins, playing ing 20 So. Main St. Coyote is stupid and blind; cheek when predicting success. He the He can't catch a flea on occasion. for BRIGHAM his ear." CITY, UTAH stated: "I think this would be a good Miss Ruth Fackrell was Queen of I Paddy the state. for would the It promote thing TREMONTON Beaver laughed till the the ball Every and Dona Gene Nelson and agricultural tors came interests and as for the at Sammy's foolish Thursday attenacted as her of betting, well, I think 'me, but it made Old Man Coyote Clotiel Hawkes was Coy Nes-se- provision Wilson Lumber Co. Bldg. a"iner than ever. it is better for people to wager money He was angry dants. Crown bearer and buglars were Devere Hawkes on a fine sport like horse racing than 4 Paddy for escaping from him ad he was and Melvin Fonnesbeck. y angry with Sammy, angry, and the worst of it was catch either one, for one j couldn't at home in the water and the '"f was at home in the air, and he t follow either. Finally he it was of no use to stay there m P. H. Lott was a business visitor to laughed at, so muttering and fumbling he started for the Green Brigham City on Tuesday of this week. BIG 15 soon as he was out of sight Mrs. Madge Anderson and baby, of udy turned to Sammy Jay. "Mr. California, are visiting with her parJ. said he, knowing how it tickled ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lieo Earl, for an to be called "mister," "Mr. indefinite period. Mrs. Earl is conhave done me a mighty valescing at her home, after having There Will Be a Limited Amount of Canvas This Year :Jjuu turn today, and I am not going undergone a major operation at the Due to War Conditions gorget it. You can call me what L. D. S. hospital. Her many friends 2 Pse and scream at me all are happy to learn that she is get5a"f ?Se' but yu won,t Set any ting along nicely. You paction out of it because I sim- Miss Enid Welling, of Berkeley, 1 wil1 to D.lgetTangrysay her with is parCalifornia, visiting II NOW! Jay saved my life the Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Welling, "ay, and then I won't mind ents, for a couple of weeks. .J" tongue." Mr. and Mrs. Mondell Weber and By Irrigation Time There Will Be No Canvas on the Market made Sammy feel very visited of Ogden, Sunday children, and very We Have a Good Stock of happy. You know with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. seldom that 7 anyhe hears k. Frank Cannon. 12.41 said of him10 He flew Miss Adair Welling, who recently ? ? st"mp of one of the started 6 work at Hill Field, spent Sun5 "Let's be Mr. with her in parents, Fielding said day he. ;rand Mrs. Clifford Welling. 12.41 my heart!" replied 10 J. L. Earl and grandson, Lemuel week R. Jr. spent several days last 5 foot 5 foot in Salt Lake City. They were accom-- -! .. width NOW width panied to the city by Mrs. Robert jracZ7 ve you the firmness of Turner and son, Dee, who had been 0 6 foot i the fL f on and do your duty 6 foot for a week Mr. CrUicism' Ingratitude visiting in Fielding width rewidth l icule? 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