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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY - t- . ... llt i 1 ....." t a Kf Institute of Social a5 " VrMEB SCHOOL A Chevrolet Covers Work To Be Held At Weber College '" " " " """"" Seeed Grain Ready a Continent For Farmers Here I B. E. County to Make Farm Study Within a very few days the spring seed grain which has been held at the Garland warehouse will be recleaned. sacked in new burlaps, and tagged Planning Citizens to Consider readys for distribution for planting this spring. Further Survey Bishop B. A. Bingham of Honeyviiip will have annroximatelv bfaO With "Planning for the Security of bnshrls of Erect wheat. Mr. R. C Agriculture and the Nation" as the Richards, Garland Ft. F. D., will have goal, a convention will be sponsored 60 bushels of Erect wheat. in Brigham City next Saturday, Feb. of Corinne will have 19, by the Box Elder County Planning A. M. 75 sacks of Velvon barley and Bishop Board. B. A. Bingham, Honeyville, will have The meetings will be held at 10 a. 75 sacks of Velvon barley. m. and again at 2 p. m. at the ComFriday, February 25, 1938 Bishop B. A. Eingham, of Honey- mercial Club rooms. ville, will have 250 sacks of Swed8:00 p. m., Weber College Results of surveys conducted in the ish Select oats and A. M. Reeder, of county in various fields of agriculture, music, Weber College; greetings, Corinne, 90 sacks cf Markton oats. President II. A. Dixon, Weber colgeneral and home problems will be are certified, varieties "Community discussed at 10 a. m. by committee All of these lege, general subject, are very choice and high producing. heads and members. All committees Welfare, How Shall We Organize to Promote It?" Speakers: Professor A. and all others interested are invited Thev contain no foreign matter. L. Beelev. dean. School of Social The Box Elder County Seed im- to attend. Work, University of Utah; Miss Fran provement Association and Extension At 2 p. m. an open discussion wH Service are very anxious to get this be held by those present. ces Cahn, Assistant Professor, School seed into the hands of good farmers of Social Work, University of Utah; William Peterson, Director of the that one vcar hence the seed from Extension Service, Utah Agricultural Miss Hazel M. Peterson, Instructor, tbrsf farms mieht be distributed to College; W. W. Owens, assistant diSchool of Social Work, University of thp erneral farmers. Utah. rector of the Extension SeTvice; Rena be $1.50 per B. will wheat Erect The 1938 Maycock, assistant director of Saturday, February 26, and tagged. sacked bushel Demonstration work; and other Home 10:00 a. m., Weber College auditor The Velvon barley, $2.50 peT hun- college representatives will be presof Constitution "The ium. Subject: dred. The Markton oats and Swedish ent and will assist in the discussions.' ff . ; Public and Private Social Work." An t Select oats will be $2.50 per hundred. Farmers, school teachers, bankers, onen discussion to be participated in Anyone wishing this seed should business men, and every and all citand of the public by representatives immediately apply to Mr. Robert H. izens are invited and urged to be private social work agencies m weDStewart of the Extension office, at Association of .. . h MJehlcan nf miMmt er, Morgan, Box Elder and uavis "" the Court House, Brigham City or Miss cyretta rnonora, vi ucun counties. enthusiastic over the success of her recent Pwim is direct to one of these men who own wood-lot- s ' boat 12:30 p. m.. Luncheon. Subject: in her own car, which she shipped to France by At Pwa a umiteu particular importance in these black is This seed. only the left). Rome (upper at Coliseum before the larty are the black locust and "Personnel Standards in Social Agen amount of seed, but if placed in the ?he famouTKuig provides a picturesque background (upper nEht). walnut. cies." Questions of salary, training, xurfa hn.nds cf good growers, it wui sturdy Chevrolet, and it howni Into The shipping season will start ' and methods of appointing social nish us with a large quantity of seed Swiss customs house. The Sana Soud palace a a by March 15th this year. Trees about is German emperors, workers, to be discussed by represenformer summer home of the in 1939. social to be and are tr purchased from the college; private tatives of public ROBERT H. STEWART may Venule,. The new and the old Losran at prices averaging not nurserv cat at only The lower at Pantheon right. Wped agencies. of about $2 per hundred, which include at a minimum, but enabled it to tee m&ay 2:00 p. m., Weber College auditor-iu- . I These trees are obtained from the shipping charges. A large number or path," Miss Morfoid said. Subject: "Juvenile Delinquency, nurserv. which is maintained trees have been ordered ror ia forest Its Causes and Its Cure." A general by the college for the purpose of sup planting to date, Mr. Floyd stated. discussion of the problems of deun B. E. plying planting stocK to iarmers &. This is an Indication that it win do quency in Weber, Morgan, Box Elder n cost. About 17 different kinds an unusually busy tree planting sea34,300 consideraa and Davis counties, and By Mrs. II. P. Rasmussen have been planted in Box son. of trees tion of ways and means for reducing and the predominating of Elder W. county forest small J. Francom, Mrs. Order blanks or other information and Mr. it. Sneakers to be announced later.) Approximately 34,300 have been Russian Olive, Si- pertaining to tree planting may be El on Box Mrs. Francom, species and and Rnowville. initiated been Edgar planted while have trpps This institute, the weekend here der county farms during the last five berian elm, blue spruce and green ash, obtained from R. H. Stewart, county sponsored by the School of Social of California, spentand in the order named. friends, or es years for windbreak and woouiot agricultural agent, or by writing to Work at the University of Utah, is visitinsr relatives are woodlots well Several developed new to J. Whitney Floyd, grandson. the Extension Service at Lgan. endorsed by the Utah State Confer pecial interest was the and will the in county alread State growing Utah at for the Forester Extension Last Friday was a banner day pnre of Social Work. hp nroducinsr valuable wood products Mrs. Clara Fridal, of Tremonton, the Loan temple for Elwood, there Agricultural College Extension ber THE LEADER ADS within a few years. Two species of SHOP THRU of avice at Logan. was 23 trom r.ere and J. J. Shumway are members the organizing committee for the in cursion, besides others who paid for stitute. work done. Eugene Jorger.rcn. cf Drigham City sert on Friday. They szlCi we will re- went to Logan Sunduv. He wes acceive this dish until school is out. companied back by William Bronson, his Monday, the 14th, was Valentines who spent a short time visiting our ot one dav. Thev served inaay children. desserts with heart shaped cookies. Mrs Eva. B. Hansen is spending Billie Anderson 8th grade Harner at the bed side of her father, George Brough, who is verv ill. Mr. and Mrs. Brougn Election The third, fourth and has gone to Harper to stay with their fifth grade elected the senators and daughter, Zina and husoana, mr. tuiu representatives Monday, February 14. Mrs. Dodd. Mrs. Dodd was formerly sne The senators are Jed and Ilene. The r,r.QA and desire to do what n representatives are Arlene, Rhea, Adams and Clelles. They elected mv and Mrs. Joseph Hansen ana sunaav iu them to represent our room in the IJUilUiCIl VV.l. fn iiran c Thatcher school organization. .Hcit Mrs Hansen's Barents. Arlene Christiansen 5th grade t? p Hansen took seriously in from Sunday endnv nfter returning . . M, School. It is to be hopecr ne wm senators and election for tfe&eld The sena- , yestei'lay. , The aim of the institute is twoThe rep- ooval. o fold; first, to present a summary of and Beverly Oral , Natives are the recent developments and modem trends in American social work; secsi cur. flS the piogr d as ond, to provide a common meeting-grounand Lynn for all groups or agencies Grades public, Second religious, etc. in an private, and First effort to interpret one to the other and to promote a greater degree of Valentine a i enlightened cooperation in the interWe had was the ests of the general welfare. room Ue-Miss a ,e it Jeralu piayeu PROGRAM "h .r-'-- in m ' 11 PAGE SEVEN '33 XT, XSS3 Board to Other d Hilary s whole room, a song by and Dewayne; a poem 'and a song by Beverly. Jtte ?l n M 7th and 8th fiTo Friy thethe6th,program. will -- s e & Efca Bcth valdron I ' return Today we were ur.,,a TpH and Rpverlv r'JTSurn to our school. Jed At back some very interesting wU",s from Aiizona and told us the history of each one. 3im: Floy Christensen , ton 1 morning another one cf students came back from Lna. He has been gone for about miss-thimonths now and we have band our work, very much in now three saxophones, seven Lnets one violin, two drams, one "Lno'and four cornets. This makes J total of 18 band students in our we practice about a half hour sery'day before school, and about minutes with forty-fiv- e jsenour and we weanesuay. gr. Watkins every ve been doing weu on oui uuuu nts so far, and our band is im pverv day. Marjory Roche Ktonday band L m I fA time ago the lunch serv-- s to serve some kind of des- - short decided - . Rec-de- I ' k"-- a KS eS gg SpeSfthe giJSjJf Sfi County Plants ELWOOD Forest Trees w ne yiostAmazing I OFFERED! EVER f. WITH NEW REMINGTON El-do- PORTABLE only FIRST TIME ! Remington' new parchue pUa now lel von bur through our store genuine Ulest model RtuuDgton Portable direct from the factory for a dav. Not used or rebuilt. Not incomp- lete. A bwuliful brend new regulation keyboard, wndird ue Portable. Standard width carriage, margin release on keyboard, bac otclnatre Kem- ipacer, automatic ribbon reTcree, kutoo feature "SeU Starter' paragraph key.n. type-writenery enential feature found on attndard lith your machine we tend yon free wane ia typewriting. Teaches tooch nickly, easily. Soon yon dash off letter qnicker tan with pen and ink. You aiao get a handsome, itardy carrying ease free. Jlt 0 1 Old Newspapers Leader Office Use Tuc witting 1 Course HIGH SCHOOL SUPPLY STORE Phone LELAND 31-4- 52.a-- l Elwood. rj uiuir-nr- 1 r- - TTT , ivTvo and with Mrs. William Fetersen and Herman retained the Junior at a Valentine party eM,ino jtiimiu.. j miu. rn, at the church, Mcnoay were special of the children plants Games were played and requests. freshments served. Valentine lavois and colors were used. enMr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen their at tertained at a Valentine party ... - - is. -- home. ACROSS THE COUNTRY Bertha, visited at. Mrs. uwenv-.and Mr. of the home Bertha Clark-. Miss V" Pridav. from a miwiuu tiKJil JUt)l rMnmpd the Central States. Tlansen was called to t,A inrv at Engham City this week. aA 1 daughter. ' CiiA vw-- , . ,,t-- t v T.r,rA 85-H.- P. . 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