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Show LEAP. RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY - In Mining Latest Styles 7. 1928 visions of this ordinance shall be ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and be punished by a fine of not rcorfe than Two HunrtroH lars ($299.00) or by imprisons r.t in the City Jail, for a nprirj r.r than six months or by both such and imprisonment. SECTION 3: All ordinances arJ parts of ordinances in conflict vri t h the provisions of this ordinance hereby repealed. SECTION 4: The Clerk of the Ci,, Council shall cause this ordinance 1 . i .. rpmii,-o,-i be ouhlished as m the- newspaper within the Citv of Tremonton, Box Elder Count ..-v it, aj of Utah. SECTION 5: NOW THERFFOpp EE IT ORDAINED FURTHER tC ' it is necessary for the immediate pre servation of the peace of sa;j cjt," that this ordinance become opeiati'f immediately, that an emergency isf hereby declared, and that this cmU nance shall be published as abovt specified and shall be in force "and? take effect immediately upon the of its passage, "approval and pubiD cation. PASSED by the City Council cf the City of Tremonton, Box Elder County, State of Utah, and approved-bthe Mayor, this 5th day of jUv A. D. 1938. j By DWIG SCHOOL DAYS S x-;- t.. iV 1" mr. To quT CtmgS TO " f? 'e - r C ft flTAUt T!V-.:::.."- rr. i a.' i w ma icrjw. ,7V. r r TrVt CHfiRrt r v--, i - ' 4 5 , Those latest styles in mining are exhibited by two University of s, Miss Ezma Waddoups, Utah LaVonne Lofquist, Miss and left, right. The young Tadies' ensamble Includes rubber boots, rubber coat ' and even $ waterproof hat. Such l the equipment used by miners r working in wet mines. Every precaution Js taken to afford a maximum of comfort to the men during their working hours underground. The young ladles are pictured atop an electrically driven locomotive which Is used to men and supplies into the National Tunnel & Mines property at Tooele, Utah. In driving a tunnel from Tooele co-ed- toward the Bingham Mining district considerable water has been developed, necessitating the wearing of such rubberized clothes. While th flow of water has retarded somewhat the prgoress of the tunnel, no one Is complaining too bitterly as It will be a valuable asset to Tooele valley. It Is expected that hundreds of farmsteads will be rejuvlnated by water from this mining project. N. E. SHAW Mayor' attest: t R. S. CALDERWOOD, City Recorder. Earthworms Require Moisture I Earthworms thrive in almost all kinds of soils but they prefer those considerable containing I EAST TREMONTON Mr. and Mrs. Ray York and sons, Gordon and Larry Ray, were Salt Lake City visitors this week. K. H. Fridal and son, Grant, returned home Tuesday after a week's trip through Southern Utah and Arizona. While there they visited th6 Hopi Indian reservation. Mr. and ilrs. John Barnard and Mark J., of Heber City, spent ad, Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. George the Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Haslam and sea, Bruce, Mr3. Ada Garfield and daughter, Faye, spent the Fourth at Lt wis ton as guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Haslam. Misses Lydla and Rosalie Hyer, of Ltwiston, are spending this week as ruesta of Miss Fae Fridal. Elwin Garfield, who Is employed at the State Capitol, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Ada Garfield. Mrs. Ben Young and two children, of Kemmerer, Wyoming, and Mrs. Hyrum Tippetts, of Logan, are spending this week with their sister, Mrs. George Abbott. Miss Dona Brough, of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brough. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hadfield and daughter, Dsrlene, of Portland, Ore., arrived here After a trip through the Yellowstone Park, to spend a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hadfield. Lionel and Ieon Hadfield It ft Wednesday to join the Civilian Conservation Corps at Biigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stokes have moved Into the heme formerly occupied by Mr. and 'Irs. Paul Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill end son, Gene, returned Saturday from a weeks trip through Yellowstone Park. They wore accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis rr.d daughter, and Carl j J. Nelson. with Mr. and Mrs. Oral G. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lloyd and daughter, Helen, of Salt Lake City, spent the Fourth as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oral C. Stewart. Miss Mae Buehler, of Logan, was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Fridal. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eickles, who have been spending the past month at the home of Mrs. Eickles' mother, Mrs Rose Petersen, left Friday for Denver, Og-de- Classified Ad Column T7 FOR SALE 1 16 hole D Disc grain drill; 1 Holt Combine prairie type. 7 Ora L. Hyer, Blue Creek. t2p 7-- Address and mail advermaterial for us at home. We tising supply everything. Good rate of pay No selling. No experience necessary. Merchandise Mart, Box 523, Women Milwaukee, Wisconsin. OFFER NO. below only or any 4 magazines for $3.50 or 3 magazines for $4.00) PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW For dark red raspberries and black Mrs. J. H. Miller, East Gar land.-Phon- 59.0-- e R Company FOR SALE Maytag gas engine. Almost new. J. A. Pack, Schoss Electric Shop. Tremonton. VIOLIN LESSONS Any boy or girl desiring lessons on violin, contact Twila Meldrum, at homo, 1 mile south and 1 mile east of Tremonton 7 t2p 6-- T rianfllgela(acatyl-salicylate)(- ""' "Jt'jTij "'""i itr. I MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. Tre,niontoa, Utah Itch. . t Get Alka-- S IT'S SO Phone 23 SIIYJPLE SPECIAL OFFER NO. 3 WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION THE PATHFINDER (Weekly) McCALL'S MAGAZINE PICTORIAL REVIEW et Jr ( A TOTAL OF 124 ISSUES ) The Bear River Valley Leader one year McCALUS MAGAZINE one year PICTORIAL REVIEW one year WOMAN'S WORLD one year GOOD STORIES one year THE COUNTRY HOME . one year one year THE FARM JOURNAL 51.00 ALL SEVEN FOR ONE YEAR You Save $2.25 Values $5.25 ) Let us solve the reading problem for your whole family. Just pick out the special offer that you like best. Then bring or mail the "MONEY SAVING COUPON" to the BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER and your present subscription to This Newspaper will be marked ahead ONE FULL YEAR and you will be entered as a regular subscriber to the magazines for the full term indicated. These offers are far NEW or PRESENT subscribers. If you are already a "subscriber to ANY of the publications, your PRESENT time will be extended. USE Tins MONEY SAVING COUPON THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER store In 301 and 6M packages (of home use, or ask for a glass of Arka-Roltit the soda fountain. m PUBLUCATSONS f EXTRA DIG VALUE li- ter at your drug hh'Au . U 'st relieves the pain of very 7 aliments, then by helping to ftitoxe the alkaline balance, snds to remove the cause when Pi e to hyperacidity of the stom-- Woman's Homo Compcmlan Pathfinder (Weekly) . . American 8 Ito. Boy Q McCaU'g Matjazlne t Q Silver Screen Pictorial Review Modern Romances . lYr. True (Confessions . lYr. Romantic Maaaslne . lYr. . 6 Mo, Christian Herald . ' 6 Mo Parents' Magazine . . 2Yr. Good Stories Woman's World . . 8Yfc . 2Y& Household Magazine . 2Yr. Home Arts Needlecrafl for 18 Mo. . Road Boys Open . 2Yfc The Countrr Home . 8Yi. The Farm Journal American Journal I Yr, Poultry Q Breeders' Gazette ftY Yr. Poultry Tribune ir. S nwa M'CALL'S OFFER NO. 2 7-- OUR R? $1lJ00 (Check the filsazlnes You Went) s. 3. for one year and ANY 3 MAGAZINES FOR SALE Used, reconditioned car radio. Gene's Radio Repair. cur-rante- 1 THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER t4 FOR SALE OR TRADE 1936 Ford 1J ton truck, dual wheels, new rubber on 5 wheels, new engine block. James Walton. make a sparkling if Jsalin solution, Ajltoontalnj to-w-it: THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER OFFERS FOR RENT apartment. Mrs. Catherine Watkins. 493-J-- 2. Jf'la-SeltO- station merchandise or equipment, at grow longer than 10 inches. either retail or wholesale, within the within 165 following area, feet on both North and South side Expert Motor Repair of main street property line and between 4th West Street and 2nd East and Rewinding Street, wifhin the City of Tremonton, of Utah. Box Elder County, State Service SECTION 2. Any person, firm or Gene's Radio corporation violating any of the pro- - tf 1. JASH PAID for dead and rselesa cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery, Brigham 3 Reverse Charge. tf. ALKA-SELTZH- on FOR SALE Raspberries, Black Caps and Dewberries. Walter Wuthrich, East Tremonton. Phone 66.4-- Robert and Junior Westmoreland week at the home All Kinds of Flower Plants The of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb White. Christensen Produce Fruit Stand. Don and Dailene Stewart, of Salt Lake City, are spending the summer FOR SALE Choice building lots, 1 block from Main Street. Inquire James Walton. Fhone Residence, 39.a-l- ; business, 23J. Hayo you tried have abun--. dant moisture. For this reason they L.- &H are least numerous in very sandy! areas. They commonly inhabit the BOX ELDER COUNTY STATE OF upper 18 inches of the soil, but Dar-- f win has shown that they may dUTAH, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That it shall be un- escend as much as 6 feet or) more, when necessary. There are lawful for any person, firm or many kinds of them, most of which; to erect, construct, re-cthe soil but some live entire-struct or build a service station or liveininwater. Various species differ; ly hand' service stations for the storing, in size; some in the tropics attain; of ling, buying, selling, exchanging a length of six feet, but the com-- ! gasoline, oil, motor fuels or service mon varieties found here seldom, - ORDINANCE Colorado, to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Seager and n grandson, Connie Anderson, were AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING visitors Thursday. THE CONSTRUCTION OR REMr. and Mrs. Harry Furse and chil CONSTRUCTION OF SERVICE dren, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and STATIONS AND THE STORING Mrs. Tolman Burke and children, of OF GASOLINE AND OIL FOR Honeyville, were Sunday guests of Mr. WHOLESALE OR RETAIL PURand Mrs. O. A. Seager. POSES WITHIN CERTAIN AREA Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs were din IN THE CITY OF TREMONTON, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin BOX ELDER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. PROVIDING PENALTIES Jones, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Petersen were FOR VIOLATION THEREOF AND visitors at the home of Arthur Check-ett- s REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES of Cache Valley. IN CONFLICT WITH THE PROMiss Tlta Newton spent Saturday VISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE. in Logan Canyon. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TREMONTON CITY, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER 0 organic matter and they must r ars spending the ACID STOMACH, OAS ON STOMACH T j GOOD STORIES THE COUNTRY HOME ALL SEVEN FOR ONE YEAR, ONLY VnltIA $(l.!f) Yaii Qnva fit flfl one one one one one 0ne 0ne year year year year year year year CA Bear River Valley Leader (Date) Tremonton, Utah I accept offer No and enclose $ in full payment. (If you make up your own list of magazines from Offervnxn, please check the magazines you prefer, and enclose your order.) No-1- Name R. F. 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