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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935 Fish Hatchery serving by Mrs. J. H. Kirkham and INSTRCMEXTAL MUSIC WORK IS NORTH B. COUNTY FOR daughter, Vinna, and Mvian SUMMER, COMES TO CLOSE By Mrs. Geo. A. Beal Special out of town guests were Mr. of Winters Blaine Mrs. Fayson and On Thursday evening the band Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sweeten were and Mrs. D. K. Jones of Salt Lake clubs held a very interesting mothers Extensive imnrovmont City. here for Wheat Day. xopics of Interest to stu meeting, hatcheries and game preserves thru Lake Salt Miss Orpha Sweeten cf Dale Jensen, Reed Bishop, Howard in this end of the music of dents nas been accomplished in Schurtz and Dale Michaelis under the City visited in Garland on Wheat " ful county were discussed and methods of Lhe. last year through . n pVrnit.,-Day. direction of the scout leaders left obtaining results advanced. Following p75,000 in Utah E. R. A. funds and for a trip to New York Friday this meeting the senior high students projects calline for an PYnpnHitnro rf and other in the east. held a rehearsal at which 70 members points 'an additional $100,000 in V. P. A. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson and took part. On Friday evening the funds have been set up, it was anrhythm bands and junior band mem nounced Wednesday by Newell B. family attended the Tingey family By Mrs. David Larson reunion held Box in met and brought their parents! bers Elder Canyon Cook, state fish and game commisthem. Mr. Watkins gave dem-- ! with Sunday. sioner. were Mr. and Mrs. Odell Julander in rhythm band work, onstrations Mr. Mrs. and and Orwin J. J. family up from Kaibab forest and spent sevWhen the projects now under way what is expected the parents reunion attended Ward showing the family and those contemplated have been eral days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. to be in this field. Folheld at Lagoon Monday. accomplished E. S. Hansen and other relatives. Mr. completed, Mr. Cook said, the capacthe rhythm band work in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welling had is a prominent U. S. forester. lowing of Julander fish hatcheries in ity the state will as their 60 which mmbers participated Mr. E. H. Mrs. guests Mr. and have been increased more than 50 per Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wise of Ogden Watkins then took up the junior work of Christensen Minn., Minneapolis, cent. Other work which has been un Mr. and Mrs. Pehrson and daughters, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. in instrumental music and showed dertaken includes cleaning of streams. how the rhythm work carries over ir Anne and Verda, of Salt Lake City Lafayette G rover. 'reservoirs and risers to provide better on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. David Larson, to the work of following years. Saturday. fishing facilities, and construction and One hundred parents were present Saturday evening some 36 guests sons Glen and Lyn accompanied their improvement of duck marshes. gathered at the Welling home in hon- son and brother. Willard. to Oeden at the demonstrations and all seemed "The general scheme," Mr. Cook or of Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. where he entrained with the Ogden to be well pleased with the results besaid, "is to improve sanitary condiMr. and Mrs. Arthur Welling at- area council of boy scouts for an ex- ing accomplished in the instrumental tions at all of the hatcheries and in- tended funeral services held in Ogden tended trip east. music work. crease their capacity and to improve Wednesday, August 21 for Mrs. Miss Rhoda Larson returned to her Mr. Watkins reported that 225 stuand develop nesting grounds for mi- Ralph Fill, a relative of Mr. Welling. home Friday after spending the sum- dents had participated in the summer gratory birds. Mrs. David E. Manning is spending mer in Salt Lake City. On Monday band work. That ten full weeks of "C C C workers have been employthis week in Salt Lake City. Miss Larson left for Kaibab forest work had been given in music. That ed extensively in development of duck Mrs. Darrel K. Jones of Salt Lake where she will be the guest of U. S. an average attendance of 75 percent marshes and it is hoped that addition- City, who spent the past week with forester Mr. Julander and wife. had been maintained. That a great r, al camps can be set up for this pur- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. The Misses Eva and Ardes Adams number of students had advanced returned to her home Monday. left Monday for an extended visit with farther in music in the ten weeks of pose at various points in the state. Garn Capener and Verg Hall are relatives and friends in Utah and summer work than they had in the "In addition to the $75,000 in Utah nine months of winter work. That ERA funds set aside and the con- visiting friends in California this week Sanpete counties. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Welling and Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover and thru the cooperation of the Board of templated expenditures of $100,000 in W P A funds, it is hoped ultimately family visited in Salt Lake City Fri- daughter, Hazel, visited with Mr. and Education in this program this work to obtain money with which to com- day. Mrs. Amos Hawks in Ogden Friday. had been given at least one"Tifth the Mrs. Ethel Lund, county home dem- Mr. and Mrs. Hawks returned with cost if the parent had to stand all ex plete the entire program already outlined, calling for a total expenditure onstration agent of Brigham City, was them and spent the weekend. pense. of $100,000 for the purpose of further in attendance at the work and busiMr. and Mrs. F. G. Korth and famThere is a possibility that at least the fish and game assets of the ness department of the Relief Society ily, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Isaacson and five communities in this end of the e. here Sunday. Dr. Iinford of the U. S. family and Miss Dorothy Barnard county will have organizations of at and .epairing, cleaning painting A. C. gave an instructive talk on spent Thursday and Friday in Black- least twenty or more able to furnish summer programs to their people next ijects have been conducted at vir- - Floral Culture and Mrs. Linford smith Fork Canyon. of as to summer. At the regular opening of instructions in all the the hatcheries of and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson Jr. proper lly gave y Instances now facilities have arrangement of flowers for home dec- New York are visiting relatives here. schools in September the work will, ipen constructed for rearing of fish. oration and for exhibits. ApproximMr. and Mrs. James H. Miller and continue on. All the patrons present e New construction and this thirty-fivenjoyed persons ately family returned Sunday afternoon j expressed their appreciation for the ments were undertaken at the fish department work. irom a pleasant inp io renow oione help the board is giving them and ana comwith the year around program esT. W. in in Dr. and Innes Mrs. game reruge jox natcnery Park. in Beaver pany with Mr. and Mrs. Sargent of der county, at Beaver City Harold Swenson of Los Angeles. tablished more parents are purchasin at Kamas Uintah to a Tremonton left for Swenson and Marie Larson of( ing standard instruments for their Don county, County, Tuesday trip is highly in Summit county, at Glenwood in Se- Montana. They expect to be gone au juaxe uuy were aunuay guessus students. Mr. Watkinsobtained arid results the with vier county, at Logan in Cache county a week. of Mr. and Mrs. David Larson. pleased to all the his and at Panguitch in Garfield county. appreciation Miss Jean Kennard of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. John Oyler Jr. attend- expresses Brush was removed from the Hyrum City is a guest at the George O. Nye ed the Grover reunion held in Logan patrons of the valley for the fine supdam in Fish Creek reservoir in Car- home this week. port given up to date. Canyon Sunday. bon county to improve fishing condicomBill and Walt Woffinden in Dr. A. N. Hansen of Salt Lake City tions. pany with some of their friends left was calling on relatives here Sunday. LAY Relief workers cut and hauled 2000 Thursday for a trip through SouthFred and Ira Somers came over posts to the Locomotive Springs duck ern Utah, California and on up to the from Logan to spend the weekend 15.9 marsh in Box Elder county for use in Northwest. with their mother, Mrs. Linda Somers. construction of 2000 feet of barbwire EGGS Mrs. Mark Nichols was hostess to Miss Ruth Adams returned home fence five wires high to protect the the Ladies Self Culture Club Friday Sunday from a two weeks visit in dikes on the marsh. August 16 with vice pr esident Mrs. Salt Lake City. Laying hens in Utah produced on an As part of the future development William Cullimore in charge. The Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hansen and average of 15.9 eggs per bird ror me program, Jar. Cook has in mind the following program was given: Trio, family accompanied by Miss Verda month of June, according to Carl acquisition of land on which game Fay and Cleo Nye and Beth Innes Johnson went to Logan Canyon Fri- Frischknecht, extension poultryman can be developed as well as sang two numbers; Blaine Winters day. for the Utah state Agricultural colfreserves Mrs. F. A. Shuman and grandson, lege. plans to continue the construction and reviewed the play, Barretts of Wim-poThis was 1.9 eggs per bird less than improvement of hatchery and game Street; Marilyn Nichols sang 2 Kay Shuman, of Penrose have been farm facilities. Mrs. of and Mr. nnmbers accompanied by Miss Venna staying at the home during May but 0.8 eggs per bird Kirkham. After a short business James H. Miller during their absence higher than in June 1934. flock of 289 The meeting luncheon was served to 38 at Yellow Stone Park. 19.6 eggs per bird, hens of Lake Salt in Mrs. averaged Miss Nichols was Ethel City James assisted people. representing a 65.33 per cent flock while the lowest average production, iiift'ih- -' iim't i1 ' iiit ft production was an even dozen eggs each from a flock of 603 birds, or a 40 per cent flock production. 9 16 Chick mortality for the first six -- nr OZS. FRESH . wr weeks of the brooding season varied TO THE from 4.2 per cent in Salt Lake and CLEAN Sanpete counties to 19.6 per cent in POUND MDSE. Davis county, Mr. Frischnecht said. Home Following are the percentages of chick mortality in leading poultry k counties of the state for the FOR SATURDAY, 24TH OF AUGUST 6.5; Cache, 5.1; Box Elder, period: Davis, 19.6; Juab, 8.6; Salt Lake,4.2; -- Sannete 4.2: Sevier, 9.7; Utah, 7.1; Day! Always Wasatch, 5.4; Weber, 10.9; Misc. coun ties, 11.4. Chick mortality in the state for this same period averaged 7.9 per cent in in 1933:' 6.5 DeT fi7i npr Aiuf i w. i' - ppnt 3 Can 631 KING 7.4 and in !934 per cent in 1935. ce4 GARLAND Improvements With Utah RR.A. Funds ;. Og-de- EAST GARLAND ! County Treasurer j wife and County EAST TREMONTON rge Abbott and party given at tl Park for the were Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Seager on Frio business visitors in Brigham City employes, Mrs. Lund, Sirs. P. E. Ault By Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Austin Seager accompanied Clinton Smith of Garland and Miss Rhea Reeder of Corinne to Salt Lake City and Lagoon Monday. The Club and leaders took part In the pagent' The Wheel of Progress', put on at the annual Club Day at Agent, called on day. Mrs. Dorris Irene, were in Irene remained her grandmoj rill. Miss Mae Fridal Salt Lake City Tuesc Mrs. P. E. Ault Club program at Tuesday evening. C. E. Anderson and fa? the Tingey family reunf Elder Park on Sunday.179 people present. 4-- Bear River City Tuesday evening. Mrs. Edna Jones of Salt Lake City left Monday for her home after a vis it cf ten dayi with Mr. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mm. Ervine Jones, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Capener, of Garland. V Mr. and Mrs, George Abbott had as their guests on fuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Abbott of "Is this the Fidelity Insurant Mrs. George Abbott visited last for you?" , Tuesday with hefWers Mrs T K. "Yes, ma'am, it Is. What can Hillman and Mrs.yrum Tibbetts of "I want to arrange to navy i" jgtm. husband's fidelity insured!", - " f I Tuj A Vr ft' Cap-ene- f COMPto! SAVE! A Few of bur Week End Savings On Quality Foods v . 1 i BUY! t mmmmm QIIPAB OUUjflll 171 V HIGH PATENT, Ul ITTFD ILdl 55 P0UNB8 ...... 10 HIIR LIU1 .pi UTAH BEET f $115 POUND L V UTAH HENS AVERAGE OF IN JUNE -- WHITE KING 10 BARS ... K .t 2 LOAVES ut CHAD ;;'! -- ;; FRESH CREAMERY FRESH DAILY BREAD i ;; j !" 1 s 28 ....... i WHITE KING package ' ; fj, v '; CLEANSER8!..... CHEESE MILD : POUND TUNA FLAKES 15' j 1 v II 1 i K-f- ty le high-produci- Read the Want Ads tez I'1 i "Mm "Just i Folks" In Price Line SOAP 251 , L RAISINS YE 2 - OATS Si-- , BROOMS MOTHERS GOOD QUALITY, Each 39tf Tin A FEW SPECIALS IN MATCHES HEINZ MERCHANDISE 6 BOX CARTON 1J Carton 191 2 - f Mason Jar Truvi r- -. i a 3 CANS ....A 25' --w 3 CANS CORN cSrGRiDE.... ALL BRAN 49 peter Koinange, son of Koinang "W- - Mbiyu. a chleftan of the Kenya Colony, Africa, titular head of the Klkuyu tribe of 1,000,000 farmeri ami herdsmen and senior chieftan of Z.000,000 more in neighboring tribes, has receiYed his diploma University, from Ohio Wesleyan bsjtb The Literary Digett. Since his family is not rich, the future ruler had to earn his way Urough college by cooking, making Breeches, and working in a camp dirlng the summer vacations. II7TT JJJiliL-JELL-WEL- U A ALL - N KINDS L turrj.r dependable . lb. ... rnrri?? tUrrJj airway pound. SALAD DRESSING THLIi TALL an Canyon Sunday., T TABLE SALT VINI?f A A1UC bag OUR 0VDITD OIHUI VEGETABLES - DAILY MAKE GOOD OR WE DO Fronk Chevrolet Co. pound PACKAGE .. STRENGTH GALLON M A TPUrC! GOOD GRADE CAJITON .... AMAIZO GOLDEN -- 10 LB. -- PAIL GOLDEN RIPE OUND 1 POTATOES Tremonton, Utah phone 28 . .6 19 D FULL RAMA MAO - 5 CRYSTAL WEDDING - BOX 10 POUNDS .. ... 13 10' 19' 20 65' 5' 6' V 1 ) f 25 I. QUART PUFFED WIIfAT PACKAGE M AtteilHTAT 23 15 CAN iTimioiiifmijJUU it o months. Elvan and Sylvan Korth returned Sunday evening with new cars which they went east to purchase. Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Grover and daughter, Mts. Martin Reiser, attended the Grover tamily reunion in Log -- MIT U ALL BRANDS -- i .4 EDWARDS visi, brman Larson returned Friday frm Yellow Stone Park where he has een employed during the summer 25-o- z. 25f 5 PACKAGE fnUTOl? & .j 10 PACKAGE A A TO OVEN BAKED BEANS Can 15? i FRESH - CLfiVN YY , ,10 P0STTOASTIESl&ge wai a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Larson. Jlr. and Mrs. David Holdaway of Deveyville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Le, Oyler Sunday. Miss Gwen Oyler accompanied them home for a short PROmJCE DEPARTMENT 1 , i parage HEINZ SALAD DRESSING Large Jar ..v..: Fresh HEINZ TOMATO JUICE 3 Cans 290 29d 4 24-o- z. CUCUMBER PICKLES COFFEE Vacuum Sealed b. 26 pemonstration at Our Store All Day Saturday Come in and Sample Some of the "57" Line 231 . CHINA XYe will have an H. J. Heinz CALUMET b. - Package BAKING POWDER ft, for Son of African Chief tan 151 Pkgs 15-o- z. Cans 3 'if College Degree SEEDLESS RED SEAL 1-L- Try Us Any SNOWDRIFT Pound LAUNDRY Bars 10 STRING BEANS six-wee- SPECIALS Our Store Is WHITE :iw TOMATOES ..U-t- artley otokes f.7 CATSUP bottleip.L r ! |