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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1936 PAGE FOUR NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE 1 Classified Ad Column FOR SALE A and 22 rifle. Call NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that whereas, default has occured in the conditions of that certain chattel mortgage executed by Oscar Rose, mortgagor to Commercial Security Bank, a Utah corporation of Ogden, Utah, mortgagee, bearing date the 17th day of December, 1935, by reason of the failure of said mortgagor to pay the debt secured thereby; and, Wheieas, there is now due and ununpaid on said indebtedness to the sum of $5,635.00; dersigned the Now, Therefore, the property described in said mortgage, 50 stock of cattle; 100 head of ewes one year old; 180 head of ewes two years old; 170 head of ewes three years old; 135 head of ewes four years old; 132 head of ewes five years old; 18 head of bucks; 5 head of horses; and one sheep camp, branded as follows: Sheep branded "Bar 11" wool brand and ear marks under slope in left, underbit In right Cattle brand ed double anchor bar, and anchor bar. or so much therof as may be neces sarv. will be sbld pursuant to the pow er of sale in said chattel mortgage contained, at public sale, to tne mgn-ebidder; for cash, on Friday, the 4th day of December, 1936, at 12:30 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at Standrod, in the County of Box Elder, State of. Utah, to satisfy the debt secured by said mortgage, and the costs and expenses of this foreclosure proceedings. Dated at Ogden, Utah, this 14th day of November, 1936. COMMERCIAL SECURITY BANK of Ogden, Utah. I saxaphone 8.5-- t2 2. coat. May FOUND Boy's sheep-line- d have same by calling at Leader oftl fice and paying for ad. ll-19- to-wi- LOST Set of furnace tools, tin snips, hammer, screw drivers, etc. Return to Conoco Service Station ll-20tl- p. FOR SALE Estate Heatrola. Inquire 7 t5. Adam's Drug Store. 12-1- 11-2- 0, Two cows, Guernsey- FOR SALE Jersey, milking. C VV. Summers 9 tl. Phone 11-1- 4. LOST Sheep skin coat - brown - shot gun shells In pocket, 12 ga. Reward D. I. Folkman, 383 East 3rd North, Logan, Utah, or this paper. ll-19t- l. Kitchen cabinet, like FOR SALE new. Inquire Farmers' Cash Union. , tip. 11-1- 9 st FOR SALE 33 work horses and colts, also feeder cattle. C, Richardson, tf. Elwood, Phone 67.0-2. FOR SALE One- carload crossbred Lincoln, Ramboulet yearling rams. Glen Eldredge, Phone 223. - 10-29t- FOR SALE Johnathan and Banana apples. James Walton, Tremonton. CASH PAID for dead and 1'oeless cows and horses. Call Maple Creek Trout Hatchery, Brigham tf . Reverse Ch&i-ge493-J-- . MORTGAGEE DeVinei Howell & Stine, Ogden, Utah, Attorneys for Mortgagee t2. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT I WATCH FOR YOUR NAME IN Tins SPACE Garland Theatre presents you with FREE Tickets, when your name appears below Call at Bear River Valley Leader Office Mrs; Hyrum Estep - Thomas Udy Mrs. A. W. Hansen - E. K. Hall M. A. Gam - Louise Bigler Tickets This Week Good for Fill., SAT., NOV. 20th, 21st Mary Astor and Lyle Talbot In "As Startling As the Title" Also - SPECLL SHORTS - and . Phantom Rider" 20.00 to Lucky Adult Saturday Another Happy Hour, Friday One Hour Comedies for Children SUN., MON., TUES. Nov. 22, 23, 24 The Newest of New Pictures JANE WYATT and Big Cast in "Luckiest Girl in the World" Also - Special Added Snowville Land and Water Co. NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting held on the 1st day of Nov., 1936, an assessment of five and one half was levied on the capital stock of corporation; also three cents per head for watering of stock on pipe line, payable on the first day of Nov., 1936, at the office or residence of the treasurer, Moroni Arbon. Any stock that may remain unpaid on the 1st day of Dec, 1936, will be advertised for sale and unless paid before Jan. 1st, 1937, stock will be sold to pay delinquent assessment, together with cost, of advertising and expense of sale. IIORTON HURD, t4. Secretary. 11-5-- Trapped by Television j Vice President, 6-- Mrs. C. W. Merrill and Mrs. Grant Valentine and daughter, Nancy, of Brigham City, spent Thursday with Mrs. Ira Fridal. 'I J.H.RILEY, ".., ' 2. Free .Theatre Tickets t: Features WED., THURS., NOV., 25, 26 Fred AstaJre - Ginger Rogers in "Swing Time" ADDED SHORT FEATURES Se This Great Thanksgiving Show FREE TICKETS Good Any Night axcepi Saturday and Sunday NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Curlew Irrigation and Reservoir Co. Principal Place of Business, Snowville, Utah NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on the 20th day of October, 1936, an assessment of 10 was levied on the capital" stock of the corporation; also an assessment of 4 was levied on the stock In the east canal, and an assessment of 5 on the stock in the west canal, payable on the 24th day of October, 1936, to Jesse Arbon, the treas urer of the company, at his office or residence, at Snowville, Utah. Any stock upon which the assessments may remain unpaid on the 24th day of November, 1936, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on the 12th day of December, 1936, to pay delinquent assessments, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. EDMUND HURD, Secretary, t3. Snowville, Utah. 11-5-- . SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER (Continued From Page One) Higher Prices "The improvement in income- - in the first half of 1936 reflected a lar ger volume of farm products market ed, together with the higher prices received for meat animals, dairy products, and fruits. The improvement in income during the secpnd half of 1936 is reflecting chiefly the higher Drices of nearly all groups of farm products, together with the consider ably heavier marketings or meai animals. Pavments by the agricultural adjustment administration to farmers will be substantially smaller in iswo VV.-''- ' than in 1935. "As usual, reports for 1936 are showing wide regional differences in inpercentage gains in agricultural come over the preceding year. The part of the country that benefited most in the first eight months of this vear. taking income from farm marketings and government payments together, is the west states, with a 21 per cent gain over the same period last year. This increase was due in part to the higher price levels for grain and livestock, together with the greater volume of marketings of meat animals. There probably was some liquidation of livestock in consequence of the drought "The reeion in which income from marketings and government payments was no higher in this period is the south central states with a 2 per cent decrease in the first eight months 1936 as compared with the same period last year. An increase, in receipts from farm marketings in this region was offset by smaller government payments. Additional Fundi "In 1937, as in other years, members of many farm families will be supplementing farm income by earning away from home. Such earnings off the farm, the United States over will run into millions of dollars. Considerable additional income which cannot be estimated in amount at present comes to the farm from such miscellaneous sources as real estate, investments, tourist trade, and the sale of handicrafts and prepared food. frtm n m--i "Tnprcncofl U in Tisf innnmt lllVi .IIVI'" AAV... cultural and sources, e filower interest rates, and nancing plans for debts will tend together to increase the cash available y for living in 1938, considering the country as a whole. In some section, however, especially where the drought greatly reduced the home food supply as well as cash crops, money for current living probably will be provided many families through benefit payments and subsistence grants in the last half of 1936 and into 1937. For such families there will be little or no choice in spending because the limited relief payments will barely cover necessities norxn-cenir- V AAA AAX 1. food-producti- La-Faye- tte 0" tion under the Nash franchise at once. First shipment of new cars is expected within a few days. This shipment will include models in the Nash Ambassador series as well as the new Nash LaFayette-"400- ". "big car" entry in the low price field, thus providing cars in a base price range from $595 to 995, list factory and offering many advantages in the three price classes. The 1937 Nash LaFayette cars are big and wide, designed to suit the public taste in streamline, styling and at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamb returned Nash characteristics which have met to Santa Anna, California, after a with widespread public acclaim on two week's visit at the home of Mr. past models. and Mrs. Harry Drew.' Smartly styled, inside and out, the 1937 Mrs. Melvin Homer has been quite offerings are the most beautiful ill the past week with the flu, but at cars ever to come off the Nash asthis writing is improving. sembly lines, according to the new V Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Summers was dealer here. ;; A formal opening" of the new showa visitor in Salt Lake the weekend. Mrs. T. V. Summers and son, Mer- room with a preview of the new cars will be held soon, he announced. lin, was in Ogden Monday. .. Officials of the company, who sur- Tuesday at the Relief Society meetHolman Mrs. and Hadfield veyed the entire industry before tak ing, Mrs. of the stake board, were present The ing the iasn irancnise, are enmusi-- ; Literary lesson was given by Mrs. El- astic in the product offered by Nash Motors company this year. la Anderson. J . Bothwell News ai A A e look forward to a great f. 4 with Nash" they said. nV fer the greatest values Nash haaw in a long nisiory. We have Lafayette Dealers fit every purse and in adiiit. ca iI give features adding to comfort V? The appointment of Diderickson & ty, performance and economy T result in values never before iwj Goldsberry, as dealers for Nash ; automobiles in this territory, cars priced similarly. was announced today by the Nash La-- j low the "In priced Nash we have a truly biT? i;" Fayettedistributor at Salt Lake City. ettee-"40The new company will begin opera- mobile. In addition there are niZ Diderickson & Golds-hprr- v Amjointed Nash ed and the cost of electricity is besome ing reduced to farm families, of the increase in income may go for wiring, electric- - service, and electrical appliances. "The extent and character of programs will home continue to receive attention in 1937. Home production of fuel and ceitain other goods may decline. "Greater use of cooperative purchasing associations is indicated byn the fact that both retail and whole-Ele organizations have increased in number and in size of business in 1936. This trend probably will continue into 1937. Various governmental agencies will continue to work for consumer protection and to publish material for consumer education in 1937. The demand for information of this kind is on the increase." AGRICULTURE INCREASES 11 OVER LAST YEAR , " . :. ous advantages usually found onh cars of the highest price bracjV This big value is powered by tw moils monitor-seale- d motor. "Nash twin- - ignition engines ar ed in the Nash Ambassador Eight 8J 7 the Nash Ambassador Six. "The automatic cruising gear ing great savings in gasoline and: at speeds over 40 miles an hour J nvA.i1a.h1e on all 1937 'Ma bodies and impr All steel, ed brakes are f' features found on every car Nash t. r aye Lte luiiis uui, "We have seen the complete ljJ and are convinced that it offers to tfet motorist the best value which J found anywhere, and that its bean? of design will earn tens of thousaJ of friends." In connection with their dealpmJ Diderickson & Goldsberry will opei a modern and completely equipped fci partment for servicing Nash and otii er manes oi cars. ll one-pie- ce ic super-hydraul- ; j Mrs. Nels Anderson left , Now Nash shows America mi V ! &2 long-tim- farm-famil- as food. "However, it would seem that farm families in general will have somewhat more money to distribute in 1937 among items of family living, in spite of the fact that farm equipment, farm buildings, and livestock for replenishing herds will doubtless claim a goodly share of the increase in income. Increased cash available for family living may be offset in part by higher prices of food and of other commodities. ' Investments "Retrenchments made in family living because of the limited funds available during the depression continue to affect the distribution of increased funds for family use. In view of adjustments already made, it seems probable that increased resources in 1936-3will go to food, furnishings, household operation, medical care, and clothing, somewhat In the order of naming these items. Major home improvements probably will be made by many families in 1937. In areas where electric lines are being extend 7 warn (Car illustraledts Nash Ambassador Six) Again Nash is a step ahead of the industry with bigger cars, more luxurious cars than America has ever before V more At,Bixtee9Q ,.. lonfc feiS V" 1 ,l.i , 05 beauty these prices. See them .. . lnu".,V. and you'll get a new conception of the kind of car you can afford this year! hSSSs? Hoe; I oveJv,otor seen at anywhere near ON THE AIR Floyd Gibbons a$ M. C. with Vincent Lopez and his orchestra. Famous Guest Stars. C B. S. Every Saturday Night, 9 P.M. (E.S.T.) ' curs- l.OIr , - AMD ir.6 ur " ,Horsepp 8t. than AMD W- WieLiars - ' pen-- wo ; A11 prices f.o.b. factory, and subject to change without notice. Special equipment extra. Automatic Cruising Gear available on all models at slight extra cost. NEW NASH-C.I.- BUDGET PLAN Low,convenienttetm DIDERICKSON & GOLDSBERRY TREMONTON, UTAH announces its appointment as NASH DEALER for Tremonton and surrounding Territory Coffee that IS coffee! This is Our Trivate Long Distance Number the Operator Already Understands That We Tay for the Call. Tasty ham and eggs! COLORADO ANIMAL More and more families are enjoying the new thrill that comes with Electric Table Urnm! CO We Also Buy HIDES - PELTS - WOOL About iy2 Mile South of Logan East of the Sugar Factory FOR ICE & Coal Beverages : SEE BESSIN6ER BROS. TREMONTON, UTAH : 6 I'-H-O-- :- Waffles that melt in your mouth! Crisp brown toast! Cookery! UHBBannBBnKABBnaaHnBBanoaBs Z i up Uv '" We Will Call for and PAY CASH for DEAD or WORTHLESS HORSES & COWS Just Ring Logan Enterprise 30 TS er., viotor.Acar -;-c0- NOTICE TO FARMERS BY-PRODUC- J Monday will M Salt Lake Cjty, where she ' a lew aays. . Take Full Advantage of Low-CoElectricity in the use of Table Appliances. st Beautiful and practical table appliances, inexpensive to buy, and automatically operated, at a cost that is insignificant, add real pleasure at mealtime. Try Electric Table Cookery on YOUR family! They will be delighted with it! Electricity Is The Biggest Bargain In The Home See Your Dealer or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CD. |