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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, FEERUARY 16, 1939 etXZX EIGHT Mil WAMM SATURDAY. FEBHUAHY IS - 6 TO 7:30 BANQUET PICTURE SHOW - 7:30 TO 8 P. M. 4-- - 8 TO PROGRAM Tickets 60c per plate Club Leaders Will Voting Hiffh School Formulate Utah's ScuIi)tor Models Bust 1939 Of Lincoln from Snow Program BEAR SLIWEE. - DANCING 9:30 OUR FELLOW DRIVERS By Mu!lo Leaders of ruial youth in 2S Utah i the sou ill side of the main walk counties will assemble at Utah State h the dazzling white bust of Abra- Agricultural college in Logan during ham Lincoln modeled in snow by Vern the week of February 27 to March rfliaffer from East Garland. It at-- f 4 to outline the 1939 club reeled much attention from patrons in Utah. It is estimated that w the 5503 young people will be enrolled in game Monday. February 13. It stands about four feet tall and clothing, foods, home science, home i.j ;u arrazmg: likenesa of that famous management, dairy, sheep and wool, American. swine, beef, poultry, pheasant, forestf a heavy snowfall does no n:in try, crop production, or entomology .v.rul if st l lents do not molest it, clubs during this year. ?1hi statue might be preserved until During 1938, according to a report Vffimary 22 and a bust of Washing-- f from D. I. Murray state club leader n mad? war it. Mr. Shaffer has with the U. S. A. C. extension ser Urn highly praised for his skill as a vice, there were 663 clubs func.mow sculptor. tioning in 223 Utah communities. Work was under supervision of 2007 local volunteer leaders, 131 of whom attended the annual leaders' school School at the college last winter. Although special recreational ac M Pardnor, renounced young dog tivities to club members, the annua Unrier from Idaho, was the perform project was given the most stiess, er last Monday at the high school and they were completed by approxiwulltonum. mately 80 per cent of the enrollee3. Mr. Rardnor's hobby is training In most individual cases the club rh to do various stunts and tricks. member exhibited his handiwork or The three d'';s, whose names are agricultural products from his proPhI, Bud. and Chum, performed ject in county, state, and sectional and even humorously to the fairs and livestock shows. , ii'jt.tfiits' great delight. Thirteen club membets received I'aL Hud and Chum took turns rid- of $100 each from Union scholarships ii uw tricycle, jumping the rope, Pacific railroad for attendance at the "I'll be finished in a jiffy playing ball with their master, riding Utah State Agricultural college, and j Uie scooter, rolling on barrel, and seven of the members were awarded their table with a can for exp trips to the 1938 club Jieir milk, which is a part of their congress in Chicago. On 84 meal. !.' Five issues of the "4-Club News" itYom his edperlenco, Mr. Pardnor were sent to each local leader. Other.nU vs Um advice to young dog train-,- t. Agusta Stenquist was fittingly information regarding club activities honoied ''Have patience with your dog was by the Second Ward Relief in Utah's 56 published afternoon in honor Society Monday i4vxya," he said. "When he does and eight daily newspapers, weekly in the of her eighty-fourtbirthday annititluny well, show him your "Utah Farmer" and broadcast over versary. Giandma Stenquist (as she but when he does some- radio stations of the area. is affectionately known) was given a thing wrong, correct him immediat-iy.- " Members of girls clubs during a of sweet peas and a gift tokcorsage two made 5,062 dresses en by the Relief j Ha, also warned the would-b- e train-ii- and year period Society. 15,231 other articles. This work Mrs. Stenquist has lived a remark-- j that once they gain the confi-(11- 0 was done in 612 clothing clubs. In 154 able life of their dog they must always and is enjoying good health foods and nutrition club members at the present time. She is the moth- k! 1 it canned 15,379 quarts of fruit, vege- er of ten children, all of whom are and prepared 5,370 meals. tables, meausre suits Each meat ruLouro highly esteemed citizens and church club member keeps a record workers. Mrs. Stenauist has been an THAT ITT CLIFF'S CLOTHIKRY book which shows, costs, values, and active member of the Relief Society me thods used in his project each seaand a teacher and still is pei forming son. Girls over 16 years of age who these religious functions in spite- of have completed four years of club her advanced age. work are admitted to membership in We join with her many friends in RADIO home science clubs. Approximately and extending to her --'50 members are enlisted in those best wishes for congratulations many happy returns. clubs. The laboratory for club members is the rural farm and home. Grandma Stenquist Honored Birthd Jry-day H to EXPERT SERVICE Gene's Radio Service Ass'ngf been rr the annual meefino- f .u. National Farm oan As f- - will start at February 22, 10 o'clock v-- Ul at the Orphc according to T. E. Adams, Melvin O. Christensen, presi ' rael Hunsaker, Jr., vice pre;. A politician and a card player were Harry Drew, A. W. Bishop Stenquist, directors. engaged in an argument. "Let me tell you," declared the politician, "politics is very different from won't print. hi?s nsimn ln nt,xl paper. poker." "I know," replied the card player. "In poker you cut first and play THANKFUL. afterwards." You should be thankful that on this side of the AHann. '" die. There will be a lot of hell m. TIMES ARE TOUGH? A young local business man for ping m Europe before the waif some months past has been complain- much older. ing how tough times were for him. He just about had us convinced when A REAL GENIUS. he comes out in a new car and we Junior: "Dad, it says here that hear he is contemplating a trip to the certain men was a financial gNr WTiat does that mean?" world's fair. Senior: "That means" that he r Well, we are surely glad things aren't as bad as they seemed. If more earn money faster than his fam of us were as optimistic there is no could spend it." doubt but that economic conditions would be much improved. TAILORED TO SIEAUSRE SOT THAT FIT CLIFF'S CLOTHIEE NO EXCUSES ACCEPIED. Fire Chief Albeit Earl You'ie late in getting here. CLEANING Fireman Cliff Beard I live a long way away. GRINDING . Fire Chief That's no excuse. In the future you must live neaier the ROLLING scene of the fire. : , Travelers Safety Service or know the reason why' Feed, Crop Loan Office Open Here Tuesday Starting Tuesdf mcming. Feb- ruary 21. Vernal Willie, field super visor for the C'op and Feed Loan section of the Farm Credit Administration, will be at the James Brough Real Estate office in Trmmton each Tuesday moiring for til? r.::-- l few weeks for the convenience of borrow- ers in this teiriory who may desire to make application for crop or feed PAY UP OR ELSE! loans. We have it from authentic sources These loans have been made avail that there is a young married man in CO, able each year for the past seven or town who is stepping out with other eight years. Funds are advanced for women. If he will come in and nav Phone 41 - Tremonton, Utah it the purchase of feed for livestock; bis subscription to this paper we' for the purchase cf seed for planting; rja'.i'it'gTi to pay for summer fallow expenses and to pay for the labor in connection wih the growing of sugar beets Cr.Iy ! A low rate of interest is charged on these loans and the funds desired are sent out direct from the Salt Lake City office. Any additional informa Hijrh School flMTf loans can be secur- j tion about these lNOted feCieiltlSt ed from Mr. Willie at Mr. Brough's 11 v VV ortice next Tuesday morning YOU CAN BUY THIS 1939 Students of the high school heard Dr. Luther S. H. Gable of Chicago, "SPEED QUEEN" LAUNDRY recognized authority on radium, Tues OUTFIT FOR THE PRICE YOU day morning in a lyceum program. WOULD ORDINARILY PAY FOR Dr. Gable described this marvelous WASHING MACinNE ALONE. substance, gave its history, method of refining, cost, use as medicine, and Building improvements at a cost of several thousand dollars are dangers of handling. being Mr. Gable also predicted greatly made at the Everton Mattress fac increased use of radium in the fu- tory on East First South, Brigham ture, when it can be produced cheap- City, this winter. Increase in busily enough to be used as a stimulant ness and the need for more room for to plant growth and human vitality. office and display quarters was given The speaker stated that radium has as the reason for the factory been used successfully as a cure for insanity in a number of cases. He, - f 5srP" v ,4 j too, told of some things which may come to pass through the of magic L Colorblind, Can See Colors L radium; things which will make the People who are colorblind can see present day like the ' g colors, but thev .do not exT)fripnr r Z. me same sensations fmm 11U1U an uic Last spring colors that normal sighted people released the motion picture story of do, says Pearson's London .'f ,i.li.i.p!iiv 7i radium which was directed by Dr, .ine ainerence usually is in Weekly. and red Gable. Some people are green-blingreen. others are while till others are both. To these peoTURKEY GROWERS' MEETING All turkey growers interested in the ple, green looks about the same cs Vnn or Diue; and recs and greens it growing and marketing of turkevs gray are for the confused, red also looks should be in attendance at the Lions have GROUP Club Rooms Feb. 23 at 7:30 p. m. A gray, cases of been known. Color blindness is New York representative will discuss hereditary and occurs mostly in "Speed Queen" Washer ALL turkey situation. men. Children with one colorblind Double Drain Tubs FOB parent and one normal parent can "Save-Ur-BaClothes Basket not be colorblind. FIELDING 3G Spring Clothes Pins SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CLUB 24 Fkgs. White h h, Preparations have Of what a difference: niV-ii'S- d Farm Loan treasurer. A The other day our local reporter will feature of the business c. be the election of director was interviewing a prominent sociala of the last year's report ite and was told, "I'm surely sorry, of the association. Also the 1 but I just dont know of any news. In fact, I can't even think today, I praised program and work Land Bank appraisers will be di guess I was out too late last night to sed and explained. a party." The directors of the mag-cJfleant- ly n.se-pai- Animal Meeting what: xo news? m frogs Delight High Audience st GET YOUR TICKETS EAIlLyi 12 (By II. D. T.) 4-- t 9:30 TO A HERE AND V THERE Morning the high school campus pro-pra- SCEMSOL Includes Entire Program - H 4-- H - A Students STEAM STOHL ELEVATOR 1 Fcirccry SH 1 Ail JE7J i Ilear i II i I i ;v 4 tl III i Ek H i 'i - V -- - v-' Mattress Factory Gets Improvement ril Silver, lrory, bront or gold hato. Parchment had. awitch. Complat with bulb. 'f: K2 F100R IAMPS r- -, TABLE M J (qp W' LAMPS shad. Parchment Bront or ivory baee. Complete with bulb. $395 "horse-and-bu- g- 1 - , er OOD Kghting before. costs leas today than Two facts are responsible. evr First, oleclric current rates are the lowest in history . . . d; red-blin- d; ,f in this territory. 20 Second, Light-Bette- the new r below the national average. scienlLically-deaigne- Letter d Sight lamps give more and better light than models. k" Yet they cost WEDNESDAY, FEB. here. And there are n.'fc.j.i.i.icant' know . way you whether you have iuiiicietit light it to have it measured with a Siahl Meter an instrument which measures light at easily as a thermometer measure! temperature. Without cost or obligation, we will gladly measure the light in your home or oliice. Simply telephone ior a Lighting Advisor to call at your convenience. ... many other new-model- King Soap BIRTHDAY BALL but little cs you note by th two lamps illustrated im ,a The only REAL ESTATE FARMS OR HOMES AGENCY FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE CAKE TO BE GIVEN AWAY REFRESHMENTS FOR SALE n Buy On Our Easy Payment Plan 90 JAMES BROUGH MUSIC FROM OGDEN at equally bargain see them on display. 22 Fielding Hall s prices. 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