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Show T PAGE FIVE BEAR RlVEPw VALLEY LEATHER, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1930. WCCBKICK-DEWIH- FAPM MACHINES CIA. IMK.EMEHTS ft Landvatter Bros. Lund, OrviKe Mav, Joseph E. Malenberg, Eph jMalenberg, Eph Madsen, J. C Madsen, J. C. Madsen, J. C. Madsen, J. C Madsen, J. C. Marble, H. L., Jr Marble, H. L Jr Marble, H. L., Jr Marble, H. L., Jr Marbla, H. L., Jr Marble, H. L., Jr Marble, H. L., Jr Marble, H. L., Jr Miller, Soren L. Miller, Soren L. Miller, Soren L MillerriSoren L, Miller, Soren L Miller, Soren L. Muir, W. S Mason, W. S 1016 1 999 24 304 2 5 243 580 1 46 2 449 2 .. 583 1 789 5 881 40 . 3 1.00 1.50 40 20.00 5 j I 4-- I X Mason, W. S Mason, W. S. ... Mason, W. S Mason, W. S. Mason, W. S Mason, W. S Mason, W. S Mason, W. S Mason, C. A Hay crop is coming on fast. Are you ready? You can't cut this year's crop with a pair of shears, so better come in and take out a new McCormick-Deerin- g Mower. The light running your crop fast and do a clean job. at all princpal ponts. McCormick-Deerin- Ball and roller bearings i Dahle, David Davis, R. E Earl, C. W FARMERS CASH UNION OP BEAR RIVER VALLEY, a corporation. TREMONTON, BOX ELDER, COUNTY, UTAH. NOTICE There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 2nd day of April, 1930, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Cert. No. of Amt. Shareholder's No Shares Names 24 5 $ 2.50 Ackerman, D. J 1.00 2 226 D. J Ackermann, 1.50 203 3 Ackerman, D. J 5.00 438 10 Ackerman, D. J 2.50 491 5 Ackerman. D. J 826 25 12.50 Ackerman, D. J .50 61 1 Anderson, Anton Mrs. .50 35 1 Anderson, Rasmus .50 39 1 Allen, Robert 1.00 343 2 Allen, Robert .50 335 1 Allen, Robert .50 492 Robert Allen, .50 91 Anderson, Elias . . 468 2- - 1.00 Anderson, Elias 1.00 124 2 Allen. J. 1 Earl, C. W Earl, C. W Earl, C. W Earl, C. W. Earl, C. W Earl, C. W Earl, C. W Earl, C. W Earl, C. W Egglie, Fred Flint, John K Flint, John K Francom, J. W Francom, J. W Francom, J. W Francom, J, W Facer, Willard .: Filds, Wm Farnsworth, Rubv Griffiths, Maybell Getz, Katie Getz, Louis H Getz, Louis H Getz, Louis H 1- 1- Mower will cut g - 366 879 110 255 323 394 207 524 676 724 759 969 981 .50 20.00 1 40 2 1 1,00 .50 4 32 2.00 16.00 .50 1 10 5.00 1.50 Porter, A. L. 3.00 Parke, Wm. C 20.50 Price, D. E 7.50 Price, D. E .50 Price. D. E 3 6 41 15 51 1 1 480 1 101 1 799 15 2 3 3 3 146 1 150 2 167 2 496 1 834 5 170 1 453 5 ... 498 1 469 3 822 2 695 1 705 1 924 2 883 20 16 5 ! .- 638 639 640 767 706 211 861 938 846 745 935 957 58 - .... ... 141 . 593 160 2.50 .50 3.00 5.00 5.00 12.50 2.00 .50 20.00 20.00 1.00 4.00 5.00 .50 .50 2.50 .50 10.00 1M .60 .50 .50 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 .50 2.50 .50 .50 6.50 7.50 2.50 .50 5.00 1 5 ' 1 1 13 15 5 1 10 10 2 5.00 1 2.50 5.00 .50 19 9.50 1 10 1 .50 .50 2.00 .50 10 5.00 1 .50 6.00 14.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 1 4 12 28 1 5 1 1 697 1 923 5 922 2 1008 28 1009 28 1006 28 68 .122 594 231 2.50 1.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 .50 2.00 ' .50 .50 .50 691 2.50 987 .. 709 710 .... 903 10 277 3 292 2 332 2 202 5 306 5 597 2 6 1 655 2 Worwick, Wallace, B. 830 20 Worwick, Wallace, B, .. 949 8 829 5 Worswick, Rob. A 948 1 Worswick, Rob. A 1000 24 Walker, Don 1027 2 Welline. Virginia y .50 2 . Watt, R. G 2.50 20.00 1 1 . .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 2 2 IT Gibbs, W. H 1 W. H .50 Gibbs, 1 H 1.00 Gibbs, W.R. N.... 1 Gardner, 1.00 1 Louis Germer, .50 271 1 Louis 2.50 Germer, Louis 317 2 .50 Germer, Louis 534 1 , Germer, 2.50 Louis 797 11 Anger, Godfrey Germer, .50 . 372 5 Walter Anger, Godfrey 1.50 Green, J. Anderson, Ira 537 1 Walter J. Green, 1.00 Anderson, Ira 828 14 . J. Walter .50 Green, Archibald, T. H 392 20 H J. Gam, .50 538 5 Archibald, Albert Gam, J. H 1.00 659 1 R. N. Jr Anderson, Wm Gardner, 10.00 696 1 Anderson, M. E George Gardner, 2.50 A. N Brown, Thomas 849 10 Grover, .50 1 501 872 20 J. W. T Brown, Thomas Gidnev, .50 38 1 929 5 Charles E Boothe, J. M 2.00 Gunnell, C. B 840 4 928 5 Boothe, J. M Gunnell, .50 1 11 953 24 Yates. Henry Burman, John .50 82 1 Louis 7 1 Hunsaker, Bigler, J. T .50 156 1 23 2 M Jed. Hess, Bigler, J. T 1.00 658 2 628 1 Jed. M Bigler, J. T 15' 7.50 Hess, 666 T J. 37 2 Hunsaker, Bigler, Joseph 1.00 90 2 142 1 Oscar Brough, Geo. W Harris, .50 161 1 359 3 Oscar Brough, Geo. W 1.50 Harris, Oscar 3 314 .' W Geo. 541 1 Haris, Brough, 2.00 381 4 848 5 Oscar Harris, Brough, Geo. W 1.00 502 2 K 137 1 J. Haws, Brough, Geo. W 4.00 779 8 232 1 K J. Haws, Brough, Geo. W 1.00 171 2 279 1 J. K Haws, Burns, Frank 2.50 391 5 424 3 J. K Haws, Burns, Frank 7.50 Haws, J. K 408 15 542 1 Bums, Frank 2.50 504 5 812 10 J. K. Haws, Burns, Frank 850 20 10.00 Hansen, Kimball ..... 136 2 Burns, Frank 1.00 Hansen, Kimball ,. 178 2 162 2 Burnhope, Issac .50 333 1 543 1 Kimball Hansen, Binkley, Wayne 1.00 364 2 131 Harris, Dolph Buttars, John 1 694 W 302 Dolph Harris, j0 Burnett, Jos. 749 40 20.00 Hansen, Bigler, Jacob A 792 30 15.00 Hansen, R. 174 5 Ed Bigler, 10.00 Hansen, R . 893 20 544 3 L A. Brown, 897 20 10.00 Hall, J. H 125 1 Box, Teste 5.00 Hunsaker, John L. 984 10 863 1 Barker, Claude R 5.00 Hunsaker, John L. 88 10 793 4 Barker, J. C 204 2 Bear River Milling Co. 985 20 10.00 Hunsaker, Ben .50 Hess, Charles C 79 1 245 5 Carter, James .50 Hess, Charles C 554 1 Christensen, Orson P. - 104 11 .50 Haws, G. S 105 ... 262 4 Clark, J. .S 556 1 398 20 10.00 Haws, G. S Clark, J. S 2.50 Hunsaker, Weldon 295 1 570 5 Hark. J. S 1.00 Holt, Joseph B 145 2 367 1 Call, J. D 1.00 Haws, L. D 699 2 175 2 Compton, John F 1.50 Haws, Thomas 3 693 1 235 F John Compton, 7.50 Hess, Chas. F 427 15 707 1 Compton, John F 2.50 Hess, J. W 513 5 904 5 Compton, John F .50 Hansen, Edel 187 1 746 4 Christensen, S. F 1.00 Hardine. D. B 218 2 945 100 Christensen, J. P 1.00 House, W. F 419 2 982 77 Christensen 1026 2 Irene A. Horsely, Dudolph .50 Ipsen, Alvin 133 5 221 Christensen 198 Ipsen, Alvin Rudolph A. : .50 Ipsen, Alvin 294 516 Christensen 564 Ipsen, Alvin Rudolph A. .50 Tpsen, Alvin 646 285 1 Christensen, P. W 1.00 Jardine, Margaret 979 244 2 Coombs, Geo. R 103 9.00 Jardine, R. J. 461 18 Coombs, Geo. R 180 2 2.50 Johnson, J. A 518 5 Coombs, Geo. R. 1.00 Johnson, J. A 450 5 2 .' 338 Capener, J. A ... S70 1 20 10.00 Johnson, J. A.-404 A. J. Capener, 5 2.50 913 6 A. ... 520 J. A Johnson, Capener, J. 5.00 Jensen, Alfred 835 10 482 10 Coombs, John E. 1.00 Jensen, Alfred 962 10 598 2 Coombs, John E 1018 25 5.00 S 10 483 Ama Joseph Johnson, Coombs, 455 4 1.00 Johansen, Oluf ...699 2 Coombs, Ama 575 1 1.00 Johnansen, Oluf 660 2 Coles, Henry B 755 40 6.50 Jensen, Brigham 701 13 Coombs, Leo 887 40 2.50 Jensen, Brigham 702 5 Coombs,Elmer 424 2 1.00 Kennard. L. H. Jr 730 2 Call, Lulu B 845 8 Christensen, Anton ...... 771 10 5.00 Kennard, L. H., Jr 847 10 ..... E. 10.00 20 943 KW, Anton Thps. Christensen, 705 1 2.50 Lamb, Don Rufus 762 5 Carter, W. G. .50 Larsen, Rasmus 92 1 57 1 Cutler, Jos. J 3.00 Loveland, 0. C ..... 839 5 989 6 Christensen, Susie 63 1 5.00 Loveland, A. F 183 1 Dewey, Geo. C 878 20 2.00 Lewis, J. E 816 4 Dewey, Geo. C . 967 2 .50 Laws, Thomas Dahle, John H. . ....... 365 1 994 1 .50 Landvatter Bros 205 1 Davig, Owen T. Allen, J. I Adams, D. E., Mrs Adams, D. E., Mrs Adams, D. E., Mrs Adams, D. E., Mrs Adams, W. A . 2.50 .50 1 1 Peterson, Neils 70 1 Peck, Leo 389 2 Peck, Leo 71 1 Peck, R. TtTr. 272 4 1.00 Peck, R. H. ... 440 15 .50 Peck, R. H 601 5 15.00 Peck, R. H 754 20 .50 Peck, R. H 88 1 2.00 Payne, Wm ...89 2 .50 Peterson, Daniel 95 1 7.50 Peck, F. S 128 2 1.00 Peters, Morris R. 912 2 1.50 Peterson, James 4 1.50 Peterson, Charles J. ... A, 869 100 1.50 Reed, Louis J. 5 5 .50 Richards, M. J. 164 2 .50 Richards, M. J. 263 1 .50 Richards, M. J. 345 5 .50 Richards, M. J 433 16 .50 Richards, M J. 603 7 Richards, M. J, 34 .50 Rohwer, F. F 65 5.50 Record, B. J. 76 2.50 Rasmussen, H 106 .50 Richards. John 860....6 7.50 Richards, John 100 1 10.00 Richard, F. W 814 5 2.50 Rhodes, J. W 667 .50 Rohde. J. T.' 689 1 .50 Rose, L. A 919 20 5.00 Rosa, Arthur 1 950 5 10.00 Rosa, Arthur 1 921 2 2.50 Rock, Jesse 1014 1 2.50 Rose, Leon A 1028 30 12.00 Richards, lawe 1029 4 .50 Richards, Sterling 1030 4 1.00 Richards, M .C 1031 4 .50 Richards, Lorenzo 1032 4 1.00 Richards, E. C 1034 4 .50 Richards, C. W., Jr 739 5 1.50 Swerdfegen, Geo. L 983 1 .50 Swerfegen, Geo. L 794 10 2.50 Stone. W. H 788 10 .50 Siegfried, Fred 166 1 .50 Summers, T. V 214 1 .50 Steed, J. W 215 1 1.50 Steed, G. M 765 5 .50 Summers, James 997. 96 5.00 Securities Co. 1033 4 1.00 Stayner, Hattie 683 1 1.00 Thorton. W. H 53 1 .50 Thorn, Richard 121 2 .50 Tolma, C. P 959 6 1.00 Taylor. N. W 97 2 5.00 Udy, Chas. A 185 1 2.50 Udy, Chas. A 186 1 1.50 Udy, Chas. A. .'. 283 21 .50 Udv, Chas. A. 403 15 .50 Udy, Chas. A 2.00 Udy, Chas. A ..... 609 10 635 10 1.00 Udy, Chas. A 636 2 2.50 Udy, Chas. A. 692 1 .50 Udy, Amos 894 60 2.00 Valentine, J. W 22 2 .50 Wood, Oliver 331 3 .50 Wood, Oliver 613 1 .50 Wood, Oliver 25 5 1.00 Winzeler, G. M 179 1 .50 Winzeler, G. M 348 5 .50 Winzeler, G. M 614 2 2.50 Winzeler, G. M 114 1 2.00 Whitworth, Geo 1036 10 50.00 Walker, F. L 189 1 38.50 Weise, Chris 251 1 1.00 Weise, Chris 217 1 2.50 Watkins, Jos. H 926 49 .50 Watkins, Jos. H 234 10 .50 Wheeler, Calvin 356 5 .50 Wheeler, Calvin 616 3 2.00 Wheeler, Calvin 354 1 .50 Welling, Job .50 .50 .50 1.00 315 2 448 2 527 1 899 30 1023 1 1025 4 977 1 472 456 530 81 216 531 532 102 Munns, Charles Munns, Charles Munns, Charles Manning, D. E. Meister, Peter Madsen, Eliza S Madsen, Eliza S Nelson, "Joseph E. Nelson, Brig Nelson, Brig Northorpe, Robert Nish, R. F. Nesson, Nephi Nelson, G. A Nelson, Asa Eskelsen, Sarah Nelson Nelson, Sfteldon Olsen, Chris Olsen, O. J. Olsen, O. J Oyler, J. O . Olsen, Abe Oyler, Henry Pierson, H. W Pierson, H. L. Pierson, H. L. Packer, Ira. W 64 267 321 443 584 648 801 939 117 280 346 414 769 585 223 239 325 587 626 .50 12.00 1.00 .50 .50 5.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 2.50 2.50 , 1.00 .50 .50 1.00 .50 THE AEFjD 2.00 THE INDEPENDENT 7.50 THE MODERN 2.50 10.00 .50 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 .50 The Aero By Duncanhunter Architect, N. Y. ox-ca- .50 15.00 2.00 ' 2.00 2.00 2.00 by ARTHUR BRISBANE 2.00 2.50 Jack Barstow establishes a new re.50 In air gliding, remaining up more cord 5.00 5.00 than fifteen hours in a plane with no This Week .50 .50 2.50 48.00 2.00 .50 .50 1.00 3.00 1.00 .50 .50 10.50 7.50 5.00 5.00 1.00 .60 engine. The mark Isn't official, but the Germans will start In to beat it. Their record Is fourteen hours and forty-fiv- e minutes. Meanwhile, Major T. ' Macauley, of The Western world will hear with regret of another earthquake in Toklo, unusually strong. Japan Is on the edge of a gigantic submarine canyon, deepest in the Pacific Ocean. Frequent ocean landslides explain the earthquakes that have numbered as many as fifteen hundred in one year. The courage of the Japanese 30.00 Is admirable. 1.00 1.50 .50 2.50 .50 2.50 1.00 .50 5.00 .50 .50 .50 The price of sugar for future delivery sold last week at the lowest price on record since the Civil War, raw sugar selling for 1.63 cents a pound. Sugar men are worried about the tariff here and in Oreat Britain. President Hoover tells the United States Chamber of Commerce, "While the crash only took place six months 24.50 ago, I am convinced we have passed 5.00 the worst, and with continued unity of 2.50 effort, we shall rapidly recover." 1.50 .50 1.00 10.00 4.00 2.50 .50 12.00 1.00 and in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors of said corporation made on the 2nd day of April, 1930, so many shares of each narcel of stock as mav be necessary will be sold at the place of business of said Farmers Cash Union of Bear Riiver Valley at Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah, on the 15th dav of May, 1930, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. to pay delinquent assessments advertising and expenses of sale. DAVID HOLMGREN. Secretary with office at Tremonton, Box Elder Co., Utah nwii uening neignts: casement: seven feet, First Floor, fourteen feet in Since there are as many undertakers in the country as ever we take it that the "Stop, Look and Listen" signs still don't mean anything to a lot of people. When we hear a man say that this or that Tremonton girl "would make some fellow a good wife" we would it's just his way of saying she is as homely as a mud fence. American ways of living with plenty of outdoor atmosphere. It is a country type of home that gives the effect of freedom from all restraint save the rules of good taste. Note the many windows and their large size, the "open" feeling of the plan and many and varied exposures of the different rooms. Note the concentration of the service and the isolation of the family rooms, insuring smooth functioning of house hold activities. The ceilings of the Living Room, Dining Room and Bed Room No. 1 go up into roof construction to a height of 14 feet The Aero provides Basement: Laundry, Cold Room, neater and coal spaces. First floor: Entrance Hall with .JJ p, JVWWIII. " . V. two Bed Room, Kitchen, Dining Rooms, Bath, Closets and a two-cMortor Room. Second Floor: Servant's Room, Bath and storage Space. V. 1 ar 5. Open Again 2 Featuring Our Famous hamburger, hot-do- g, AND chicken sandwiches BIG BOY ICE CREAM CONES AND OUR NEW college malted milks AND PIE-A-LA-MO- DE DRIVE AROUND TO Elsie's Ice Cream USE PREPARED PIE FILLING Flavors: Lemon, Cocoanut and Butter Scotch. 35c a package. Enough for 5 to 7 pies. WESTMORELAND'S Store and Factory, corner 3rd S. and Tremonton St. 0 1 C. San Diego, sends news that Barstow will Immediately try for a longer record. H-l- &J main rooms, eight feet in other rooms, Second Floor, eight feet. Exposure: The plans as shown are for a lot facing South or West. For a lot facing North or East the plans should be reversed. Lot Size: House frontage, 80 ft; Side clearance, left 8 ft, right 12 ft. Lot frontage: Minimum 100 ft Construction: Frame, with Btucco finish except front wall and base which are brick. Roof shingles. Foundation concrete. Windows Steel casements. Doors wood, to special details. Interiors: Floors: wood for linoleum finish. Walls plaster. Ceilings plaster. Kitchen plaster. Bath Rooms tile. Steam heat, gas and electric wiring. Cubiture 35,700 cu. ft Approximate Cost $11700. Complete working plans and specifications of jthis house are available for a nominal sum. Address the Building Editor and refer to House that is suited to Modem The independence the liberty freedom from the bonds of the ancient styles their rules and regulations their layouts and patterns which no more fit our present times in archrt as a itecture than does the these first 50.00 mode of transportation 2.50 qualities found in our Modem Archi1.00 tecture refresh one like a glass of cool ' .50 water after a hot and dusty hike the 2.50 real antique is you know, a bit stuffy. 8.00 The Modem is or it should be clear, 3.50 clean cut, refreshing and suited to .50 purpose a certain feeling of sure-.50 ness a sort oi positive simplicity 1.00 that compels respect if not admirawhen it is well .50 tion. The Modem 3.00 done has a very definite trace of the .50 logic throughout a "tricky" detail or 2.50 a playful piece of ornament gives the 1.00 required ' pep" so the result need .50 never be flat or tame. "The Aero" is Modem it shows 10.00 2.50 logic as well as independence of the 1.00 ancient styles. It has a plan layout .5i HOUSE A IV-- and Sandwich Shoppe FOR SERVICE AND GOOD THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK |