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Show i BEAR RIVER VALLEY .LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 16. 1936 ?AGS FOUR B. E. County Complets I Classified 1 Ad Column STJiiPSIHIflDTS BRIGHAM CITY, July 14 The Girl's Clubs in Box Elder County are fully organized for the season, according to the county home demonstration agent, Mrs. Nettie B. Lund. Fifteen Food and sixteen Clothing clubs are busily engaged, with meetings held weekly. Clubs are organized in the following communities: Brigham City, Bear River City, Honey, ville, Deweyville, Elwood, Thatcher, Bothwell, Tremonton, East Garland, Riverside and Portag. More than 200 girls, are affiliated with the clubs. Club supervisors and leaders are as follows: Jean Sorensen, Kathern Gibson, Jean Bywater, Amy Bercher, Ida Ungey, Evelyn Brown, Brigham City; Harriet Sorensen, Edna Christensen, Bear River City; Vau-di- s Brough, Loretta Rose, Lou 4--H 3 FOR SALE 150 pullets, over Wle-lanBill cents. 65 at old, months U. 7. Fielding, Utah. d. ' See TOR SALE Dining room set. Lyde Watkins, Tremonton. t Mi tl. J . J :t ffJLV , m 1 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE McCormick combine harvester. Act Quick. See Fronk Chevrolet Co. . FOR SALE DAY bed and mattress or inIn excellent condition. Call " office. Leader at quire FOR SALE Sheep camp bed. W. Miller, next door to Parley Archibald. tL Home Comfort ranges C. Hickethier. Ho- FOR SALE i at a bargain. H. tel Midland. ' & potato digger. Peter Boss, Garland. Phone 134-- FDR SALE-Bin- der genius for speed that has made Lou Meyer famous on the race track has no place In his pri vate motoring: life. Victor in the Memorial Day Indianapolis Sweepstakes, and only three-tim- e winner of that famous classic, Meyer is shown signing membership pledge of the "NOT OVER 50" CLUB, safety organization sponsored by Lnmbermens Mutual Casualty f the company oi iwicago. i ne uud s in-signia, free to motorists, is shown at upper right . I Wanda Adams, Bernice Hansen, Ellen Hansen, Mary Fridal. Mrs. Ray H. Anderson, Mrs. Fred Ellis, Athlene Mills, Jean Stokes, Lora Nelson, Sarah Adams, Zelda Summers, Inez R. Thomas, Alice Brough, Maur-in-e Cook, LaVera Summers, Tremonton; Gladys Hoskins, Ella Hoskins, Flossie Knudson, Madeliene Allen, Zina Harris, Martha Harris, Portage; Mrs. J. M. Gaddie, Ellen Taylor, Glay Manning, Fannie Hall, Mrs. Alva Rhodes, Mrs. J. Oyler, Venna B. Howard Mrs. Frank Munns, Martha Nish, Hannah Davis, Donna Boss, Rhea Rhodes, Essie Peterson, Garland and East Garland; Winona Burbank, Deweyville; Lulu Bowcutt, Grace Hales, Riverside; Rhea J. Boothe, Or-et- a H. Larsen, Honeyville. The annual Campfire Festival of Clubs of the county including the both boys and girls and campfire girls will be held July 31 at Box Elder Park County Agent Robert H. Stewart, Assistant Agent Elmer Gibson and the home demonstration agent, Mrs. Nettie B. Lund, are in charge of arrangements. imnawMif l.iinitjm. tMt&B&tr-"''-" Rochelle Hudson (left) and Margaret Wiley (right) display the latest in rubber bathing suits which will be very popular on the beaches this year, FOR SALE Red table beets, 85c bu. Call Krist Peterson, 15.5-2. liAWNMOWERS SHARPENED on the Ideal Sharpener. Prompt service, work fully guaranteed. E. S. . 8ercomb, Tremonton, Utah. m 7' "'if FOR SALE Big discount on $150 credit on Dodge or Plymouth. In- -' quire at Leader Office. CASH PAID for dead and useless cows and horses. Call Maple Cieek Trout Hatchery, Brigham Reverse Charge. 493-J-- 2. 6-- tf. il NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 4-- H SWAN AS HOUSE DOG Mrs. R. N. Watson of England takes her unusual pet out shopping and motoring. The bird listens to the radio and is considered as Intelligent as the average canine. 18, 1936 Notice is hereby given that Town of Plymouth, Utah, has made Appli cation in accordance with the laws of the State of Utah to appropriate 0.22 sec. ft. of water from a spring area in Box Elder County, Utah. Said spring area is described as follows: ' Beginning at a point which bears KEEPING THE YANKS IN FRONT Left to rirtit. Frank Crosetti. Tony Lazzeri, veterans, and l&st 1626 ft and North 608 ft. from the SW cor. Sec. 31, Twp UN., R2W. lot DlMaggio, sensational rookie, three great Italian ball players who have contributed to the Success of the New York team, which is leading (he American League race by a wide margin. . SLB & M, and running thence East ft., South 1645 ft, West 521 ft, and North 1645 ft. to beginning. The water will be collected from Jan. 1, to Dec. 31, inclusive, of each year, at a point which bears South By Mrs. Thomas Ault 992 ft. and East 1675 from said SW cor. Sec. 31 and conveyed by Miss Thora Dewey who is training pipeline 8700 ft to the Town of Plymouth and there used for domestic at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake and municipal purposes. City returned to her work on Monday This application is designated in after spending a very pleasant week the state Engineer's Office as File here with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dewey and other relatives and friends. No. 12221. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Dewey and son ; All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons visited at the home of their parents, therefor, shall be submitted in affi- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dewey over the davit form and in duplicate, accom- weekend. Mrs. Mary Marble accompanied Mr. panied by a fee of $1.00 and filed in this office within 30 days after com- and Mrs. Andrew Nielson to Yellow pletion of the publication of this no- stone park. Mrs. John Becker of Ogden spent tice. " here with her mother, Mrs. Monday T. H. HUMPHERYS, T. R. Ault. State Engineer. Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Barnard Date of first publication, June 25, 1936 are happy to announce the arrival Date of last publication, July 23, 1936 of a girl born on Tuesday at Brigham. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Perry visited in Pleasant View on Wednesday. OUR Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Christensen are the happy parents of a boy born at Garland on Wednesday. Bobby Johnson of Ogden is spending the summer here with her grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Spackman. Mrs. M. M. Gardner, Jr. spent the MAKE GOOD OR WE DO week with her mother, Mrs. A. F. Co. Loveland at Logan. Tremonton, Utah - Phone 28 Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Wheatley visit- S21 DEWEYVILLE ft A Continuous strip -- sheet mills have started a new era for the steel industry. Superior quality and lower costs attained by use of these "automatons" are putting more steel into automobiles, food, beer containers and household Implements. Photo shows long strips of thin steel being wound on colter after being "pickled" at $20,000,000 mill, formally opened by Bethlehem Steel Com- pany at Its Y. N. Laeka-wann-a, plant ed friends in Brigham on Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Spackman spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Johnson and family in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen. Mrs. N. Peter Marble returned from Logan, where she has been for several days with her mother, Mrs. A. F. Love land. . Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dewey moved in the home of William Ferson on Monday. Mrs. Winona Rock of Brigham City was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norr. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Linsday of Idaho Falls, visited relatives here on Sat rl ft Tremonton, were married on Thursday at Brigham City. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt at Grace, Idaho over the weekend. Miss Hopkins of Brigham City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Merrill Sunday. Mrs. Albert Thorsen returned to her home Saturday after being in the hospital and at the home of her parents, in Brigham City for several weeks. I HAT MAN HONORED George L. RusseU, Jr, Treasurer of the John B. Stetson Company, Philaelected delphia, has-be- en president of the Hat Institute. Mr. Russell, a native of Pennsylvania, Is one of IS best known hat men la Amerim Heard In Concert At Salt Lake July 19th LOGAN. J. Carter England and" Vica Hall, both promising young musicians - from the Bear River high school, are attending the Intermoun-tai- n Band School at the Utah college and will be heard State-Agricultur- in concert with the band at Liberty Park Lake City, Sunday, July 19, at 2 p.m. The band is playing a concert at the Logan tabernacle on Saturday at 4 p. m. and the final concert of the year will be played at the of ficial opening: of the Pioneer Day celebration at Oerden. Sunday, Julv 19 at 8 p. m. in the Lorin Farr Park. The Saturday and Sunday concert. will culminate three weeks of intensive training under the direction or Professor A. R. McAllister, of Joliet, Illinois high school band. Professor MsAllister has been the instructor at the Utah State Agricultural college intermountain band school since it inception five years ago. Professor McAllister with his Joliet band has been invited to play in the Madison Square Garden in New York: City during the latter part of While in New York City the band will also play from the famous-RadiCity. This is the first time such: a distinction has come to a high school band and the Logan college officials feel fortunate in procuring the services of Professor McAllister to direct the young musicians of the intermountain' region. Students attneding the school come 250-pie- inter-mount- ce ain to-Sa-lt from Nevada, Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, California, and Utah and intermountain 75 represent high schools. While at the college theyv have been housed in the dormitories. Full arangements for the band school and concert appearances have been ' under the supervision of N. W. Chris- tlansen, head of instrumental muster at the college, ana u. Liester rococK director of the department of public: relations. LaVere Welling, Margaret Tarbet, Diane Quinney, Marion . Nessen and; Lyle Nessen. Miss June Laub of Fielding and" Mrs. Thor Neilson of Montpelier, Ida' ho are slowly improving. Mrs. Joe Stokes underwent a ma jor operation, July 9. Mrs. Ed Isaacson and Orson M Christensen are progressing satisfac- torily after undergoing major operations recently. Israel Hunsaker is slowly improv- HOSPITAL NEWS ing. , , Miss Darlene Hadfield is improving; The following had their tonsils removed the past week: Ronald Welling, satisfactorily. urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Keller and son of Ogden were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Loveland went to Camp Keisel and brought the Boy Scouts home. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burbank Local People Will Be Clubs Organization 4-- H eieetliic tmniGEnnTi Oil (jtweA you nwney vis- ited relatives in Brigham City over the weekend. Russel Heusser of California is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Heusser. Miss Nomia Lish is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Sid Hess at Brigham City. Lindsay S., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Dewey and Ada Scoffield of m wmx wmBmmm jSfV0W mT wm cost of Elec,ric Iawap than iricity at ic- e-n FvJm var with nasi! SMMIfW Half-Pric- e - gives yoit the cheapest form of refrigeration- Through maintenance of temper- aautomatically, 40 between and 50 degrees. at lat3aaaiHari)-tii- You can buy food in quantities- - Er when prices are low and Fronk Chevrolet in an store electric refrigerator for it fu- ture use. POOL DRAINED EVERY NIGHT NOTICE TO FARMERS 74 We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS fife We Also Buy HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About 1V2 Mile South of Logan East Of the Sugar Factory FOR ICE Beverages & Coal SEE BESSIN6ER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH : 36 : frigeration. ' CO S i tf y ) make your own Iced drinks, desserts, etc., with wonder ful results in your Electric frigerator. . . You Can Have 'An Electric Refrigerator - in Your Home On Very Easy Terms hotel temple square" h preserve for a long time with electric re can This is Our Private Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Pay for the Call. ANIMALBY-PRODUCT- Freth or eooke' fooi Mt 'ifrHifr SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOTEL Just Ring Logan Enterprise 30 COLORADO tt ; RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 It's a mark of Distinction to Stop at this Smart Hotel ERNEST C. ROSSITER, General Manager Your Dealer or UTAH POWER & UGHT CO. See : Etetricity.li Thr EiQtrt Btfgdn.ln Ths Heme Re- ft |