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Show BEAR RIVETt VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 19 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SEC- TION 114 OF THE REVISED ORTREMONTON OF DINANCES CITY, UTAH, RELATING TO LICENSE AND CONDUCT OF AUCTIONS. Be it ordained by the mayor and City Council of Tremonton City, Utah, that Section 114, Revised Ordinances of Tremonton City, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 1. All sales of goods, wares and merchandise by public auction in Tremonton Ciy, Utah, must be made between the hours of seven o'clock, A. M. and Six o'clock P. M. Section 2. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or dispose of or offer for sale in Tremonton City, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Figgott and and Mrs. T. E. Amos P. Hansen, and Mrs. In AnderUtah, at public auction, or to cause or disc, for the period of one year next Mrs. K. C. Nelsonweek-enin Salt sen. d children, Floyd, Betty and Barney, of permit to be sold, disposed of, or of- preceding such sale; provided further Adams, spent the at Ira fered for sale, at public auction in that such sale at public auction of the Lake. Others who attended the General Salt Lake spent the week-en- d Tremonton City, Utah, any goods, stoe 1c on hand of such merchant or Hewett Tolman, Jesse Stokes and Conference and Fair were: Mr. and Andersen's. J .M. Mortensen just returned from wares or merchandise, whether the merchants shall not be fed or replen- Albin Borgstrom, came in from Poca-tell- o Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Soda Mrs. Mr. Springs, Idaho, where he purand to W. few same shall be his own property or ished in anticipation of such auction a Christensen, Parley Valley, Sunday spend whether he sells same at auction, as sale or pending or during: such auction days with their families. per Andre asen, Howard, Herman, and chased a small herd of sheep. The apples are moving quite lively; Reed Wight of Ogden was attending Norman Andreasen and Owen agent, or employee of others; provid- sale, and that said auction shall be several car loads already have gone ed, however, that this section shall held on successive days, Sundays and to busniess here Saturday. out from here. not apply to judicial sales or sales by legal holidays excepted, and shall not Bishop Hansen had the Radio put in Leon Dunn who is employed at OgThe M. L A. are giving a big Barn executors, or administrators, nor to continue for more than fifteeen days den spent Sunday here with Mrs. the church chapel so all who wished here next Friday, Oct. 11th. dance, one of the sales by or in behalf of licensed pawn- during could hear the conference news. year. period Dunn. Don your apron and overalls and come It shall be unlawful for any retail brokers of unredeemed pledges in Hyrum M. Christensen has returned Ralph Tolman attended conference to have a real good time. manner provided by law, nor to sales or wholesale merchant or pawnbroker and from Montana, where he intends to prepared week. the State Fair last will be given and refreshsale for Many prizes of or of or offer on to hand sell stock of auction at public dispose Tre- locate in the near future. He was ac- ments will be served. All are invited. Mr. Anderson Mrs. and of Earl in Tremonton City, Utah, at public monton any person, that shall have been visited with relatives here companied on his trip by Leonard Don't forget the Temple excursion in business in Tremonton auction, any goods, wares or merAble of American Fork. Mrs. ChristSunday. next a Friday. ensen and her mother returned with City, Utah, as a retail or wholesale chandise without first obtaining Ras-muss- ly merchant of goods, wares or merchan- - license so to do. The license fee therefor shall be $25.00 per day, payable in Elwood advance for each day such business shall continue. ). Section 3. The provisions of this atThe Relief all Society presidency ordniance shall not apply to any auc the Relief Society and General tin held for charitable or benevolent tended Conference in Salt Lake City on Oct. purposes for any church, fair, festival 3rd. The is composed of presidency or bazzar. Section 4. Any person violating any Mrs. Hyrum C. Christensen, Mrs. of the provisions of this ordinance d shall upon conviction thereof, be by a fine in any sum not exninty-nin- e hundred ceeding Two (299.00) Dollars, or by imprisonment in the City Jail for a period not logger than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. The Court may in imposing a fine enter as part of the judgement that in default of the pay ment of the fine the defendant may te imprisoned in the City Jail for period not exceeding six months. Section 5. In the opinion of the Citv Council, it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the inhabi tants of Tremonton City . that this ordinance shall take effect immediate ly. Section 6. This Ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Tre monton City. Utah, this 4 day of him from American Fork. The M. Men of the Elwood ward has been reorganized with Leslie Ander- sen as president; Floyd Christensen, and Wayne Larson, as secretary. The Gleaner girls ciass is organized with Miss Wheatley as president and Verian Andersen, secretary. vice-preside- One of the BEST HOMES r pun-ihse- in Tremonton 1- Weekly Hog Market 1 $9.5O-$9.8- sows $7.00-$8.0- 0. are testing your car HERE IS A CHANCE THAT SOME ONE WILL SURELY GRASP Priced at $2600 October, A. D. 1929. JAMES WALTON, Mayor. Attest: Lewis Brenkman, City Recorder. (Seal) Plymouth This is the price at which, I am offering my home, north of City Park. Located on one of the finest comers in Tremonton, lot 75x165. It is a sacrifice at this price. It could not be duplicated with lot, double garage, etc., for less than $4250. Pay $500. cash and the balance may be handled on reasonable terms, easy enough for any one. For further information see Mrs. C. R. Stef-fe- n, on the premises. First come, first served. A. D. McGUIRE Owner Home at Last SAY FOLKS! WE LIVE IN THE BEST VALLEY IN THE WORLD. WE EAT THE BEST OF FOOD. WHY NOT GIVE OUR CARS A TREAT? TRY SHELL "400" THE EXTRA DRY GAS SHELL MOTOR AND GOLDEN SHELL OIS Mr. Royal L. Mason made a busi ness trip to Deweyville, Tuesday. Mrs. James Estep returned from Ogden Tuseday where she has been workine in the tomato factory, this fall. Mr .and Mrs. Ezra Mason and Jacklin, Colin, and Phil, returned from St George, Tuesday where they have been visiting Mrs. Masons mother, Mrs. Overmire, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. George Jesse Mason, made a business trip to Deweyville, Tuesday. Alvin Smith is busy in Fielding re modeling Mr. David Wilson's home. Our Town boasts of a real service station recently built by the Blue Light Gas and Oil Company, and is under the management of Mr. Merl Hess. It is located on the State Highway. Mr. Hess also has a full line of refreshments and groceries just across the way. Mr. Roy Pierson has a fully equipped garage and is able to handle all kinds of auto repair work . Mrs. Phinis Pierson is sick in bed with pneumonia. Her daughter, Mrs Wilford Miller of Penrose is here taking care of her mother. Mrs. Jesse Lamb was a week-en- d guest of her brother, Mr. Parley Archibald, of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. George Jesse Mason and Mrs. Don Lamb were in the county seat on business Friday. Mr. Leslie Pierson and brother, Ariel, of Ogden, were called here Saturday on account of the sickness of their mother, Mrs. Phinas Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Archibald and Mrs. Thomas H. Archibald motored to Ogden Saturday to do some shop ping. Mr. and Mrs. George Jesse Mason were Sunday guests of Mr. William Mason of Mound Sprnigs. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rudd, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hess, motored to Salt Lake City Friday to Conference. Mr. Alvin Smith took his Radio to the church house Sunday so every one wishing to listen to the conference just had to step in and could sit there and hear it just fine. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lamb went to Salt Lake Citv Sunday to visit the fair and conference. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Udy of Riverside were Sunday guests of Mr, Alvin Smith. Dr. Wilson.of the clinic, with the assistance of the nurse, was here Fri day, to examine the school children, He reports all just fine. Mr. Dewey Lamb made a business trip to Garland Saturday. Mr. Merl Hess made a business trip to Tremonton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mansfield of Park City, were visiting Mr. Mans field's mother, Mrs. Thomas J. Nish, last week. Corner Service "THE HOME OF SUPERIOR PRODUCTS" J. F. 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Bergstrom visited with their daughter, Ruby, at Salt Lake on Saturday and Sunday Miss Lolita Hodges attended the state fair Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bock and sons of Brig-havisited with relatives and friends here on Monday. Mrs. Christina Bergstrom of Brig-hais the guest of her son, A. W. Bergstrom and family. t constructed and sent to the Proving A. i Thatcher Type of the engineer m General Moron Proving C round who m working for you. Daws froa used to be the custom for a man who wanted to buy a car to take a mechanic with him. Today, General Motors itself employs skilled automotive engineers to make it easy for you to select your new car. These men are working for you at its Proving outdoor laboratory Ground the 1168-acr- c in Michigan where every kind of car is tested. Before any General Motors car goes into production, a fleet of advance models is Aidjea - anr" mr-ssssss- sss - - Hog market uneven. Extreme top for week was $10.25, paid for several loads choice Idaho butchers. Buly with sales, drive ins at lights down to $8.75. Bulk packing Mien like these Is Offered at About One-HaIts Worth lf -- 1 TUNE IN General Motor Family Parry, every Monday, 9 30 P. M. (Eastern Standard Time). WEAF and 7 associated radio station. |