OCR Text |
Show 7, 1559 SEPTEMBER BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, TUESDAY, Damage On FarmTrC Ducks ttfJBe "please it"" Report DON'T HURT ..1 At a meeting held with em Box Elder Wild Life Fel! it was recommended that a r ' t tion be made in our local r ' ' to acquaint farmers of the v, of handling the migratory a- -e done by the ducks that? this area at this reason of t To the farmers who are damage from the mifrratorv 1 $ that come every autumn of the Farm Bureau president ?e: the following recourse : At the suggestion of the of the association, I will reco? ' that any farmer who has a w against the depredations of fowls, write C. L. Fretwell the U. S. Game Management ?0 ' at 306 Federal Building, Ogdi Mr. Fretwell will attempt to this damage by patroling when, the birds are biT' LITTLE GIRL J Driver: Nest week my daughter, who is 7 usual. years old, starts to school as Her dog, whose name is "Spot," sits on the front porch and whines his canine disbelief in the folly of education as she waves "goodbye" and starts off to the halls of learning. At night we talk about school. She tells me about the girl who sits in front of her,and the boy across the aisle who makes funny faces. She'll tell roe about her teacher, who has eyes in the back of her head, and about the big girls who doesn't believe in Santa Claus. She's in her bed now, sound asleep with "Princess Elizabeth" (that's a doll) cuddled in her right arm. You guys wouldn't hurt her, would you? You seei, I'm her daddy. When her Dt-a- I I ri Boys Sturdy SCHOOL SHOES i "V' Y 1 Leather Soles s Composition Sole Plain Toe ...JJ 7 BOYS SCHOOL CORDS ft MENS OXFORDS NEW FALL HATS Goodyear Welts All Styles All Colors PRICED FROM -- Ready-to-we- Plain- - Full Cut Newest Styles 98c up Shop Our Hockmyer Cord - Fancy Now-P- ..y&f" r. ar County's Dead Line Set For Applications On Crop Insurance $1.98 pr. m Calf Upper i date for acceptance of applications from Box Elder farmers for crop insurance on the 1940 winter wheat crop is September 30, it was The final Girls SCHOOL OXFORDS Size 9 to 2 Color, Black Complete Stock of SCHOOL SUPPLIES .98c Pair GIRLS SILK DRESSES BOLERO STYLE SWING SKIRTS Silk Crepe Taffetta SHOP OUR READY-TO-WEA- 98c to $1 .98 BOYS SCHOOL SHIRTS DEPARTMENT R Fast Color - Full Cut GEORGETTE QUADRIGA SILK HANKIES PRINTS Gay Colors SCHOOL JACKETS values! SCHOOL DRESSES All Sizes FOR GREATER SAVINGS SLIPS Sanforized Size 2 to 6 Super BIG HAWK LUGGAGE OVERALLS SHOP OUR STORE F0R GREATER SAVING Stripe or Blue 2 f yc to i6 39C 2 H M? 36" Long 2 PLAIN OR WOVEN' STRIPE 200 Mercerized Sheet Size 1 13c - 5c 6 Pr- - size 8 Are Now In Stock Newest Colors to 10 for - - i- BOYS i SCHOOL PANTS ft CI P to 18 Uo boomers Rein- - J & U gj forced GIRLS SCHOOL ANKLETS , Long Wearing 1 0c Says Alex Floelher Lind, Washington hilly and Tanning extremely ground, my D4 has: n r jrr z0 ., tin "es. -- Wi, r Sun. - Mon. - Tues. or a tola! "Cost is 6c an acre average BRIAN AHERNE of $350 for fuel, grease, engine oil tc. I had no breakdowns whatever VICTOR McLAGLEN "CAPTAIN FURY" and I'm certainly very Ask for MARCH OF TIME - soft a well satisfied." Your Demonstration on Own Farm. INTERMOUNTAIN Tractor & Harvester Thursday "THE SUN NEVER SETS" REPAIR E. 110 - A. Thone ROCHE, Trop. -?---i miimiiii iimiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimmimin J fl i iiiizizz'irz'''1'1''''''' i '"" ""' "" m" '" zzr 'iimimitiiiiifiiiiitiiiMiniuM.!!. , J 1 Men's j SWEATERS Size 38 to 41 5c pr. $2.98 '". V. - """""""iiiiiiimiiiiiliiB - , - ' " luJll7f iintB fT" the , , , """""" """"", ,,, m I .." , s .$1.19 -- I lllltlllllllllltlMilMi.i.... , , m .!.... ...... ...... MIllllMIII.UMIIHIHIt m MMnml illlllllMtllWMMHUi liiiiiiMiiii , UnJohn's CODCEN- TRATE - 80 Caps ",,,ll'lll,"i"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii.iiiiitniiiiHmiiiiiiiiiiiHH)tiii.inim School Necessities 11 , z lOr lice Miliimmiiiiiiu...,.,,.. , , CAPSULES 100' - ImiLIn,U?,LI,yER leather Front "oC Halibut Liver Oil I H imm,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 TONIC -- Pt "",., IAD n lilltlllltiil hiiiimhiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiii ""' C1 CAPSULES - 50's ...sj) ., """" """ "" ...i,.., IpURSANG C SCHOOL SOX and Pay Le ."ii::iiiiiminimm: TA "MsoNfwegian CODLIVEROIL-pt...Jj- L SPECIALS - RMim(itiiMiiHuiniiiM)ii!iiiniiiHMitmiimm:iK:iiiiiiniiiitnnmii Special! BOYS RokfOTd style n (C3 iiViio mimtw - ....Hitnf- A(?r j Hiuniiimi"""111""1"1""""" . . . and Ibck't0-ScI- l Problem, We Did Our Work Before School t0 ThSC Back-l0I- i Problems . . . Whether They Are the Need, of Pnmary Students or the Requirements of the Senior, We Can Supply rhem . . , And. Remember, "Better Materials Mean Better Work. Trcmonton CITY DRUG llf cription Specialists 1 1 PROTECT YOUR FAMILY AGAINST THE VIGORS OF FALL WINTER AND EARLY SPRING WITH THE PROPER VITAMINS 02.98 C Store s Co. Gephart " for Cash "Buy Si VITAMIN PRODUCTS Newest Colors Breens - Browns Blue $1.99 pr. t-r- AT THIS REDO "WYOMING OUTLAW' ACIC - TO - SCHOOL" Oxfords B,ack or Bl0wn PANTIES or KOOK THREE MESQUITEERS Wednesday 11 'i J CET SLACK PANTS Ung Wearins sturdy Our Finest Girls School 1W-- iiiiHfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 'The Movies March On' 0 SCHOOL SHOES Greater Values! PHONE j - s ROBIN HOOD Shop Our Store TUiAUHER OF PIANO Leschetizky Method FALL TERM OPENS SEPT, 1 Harring Bone Stripe SCHOOL SOX HOSE MARY E. BURNS "MIRACLES FOR SALE" 2, 5c Pair ..... Size All Sizes Boys Crew Stripe Our New I hereby wish to express my thanks and appreciation for the good will andpatronage I have received while in the electric appliance business in Tremonton. I anticipate being away for the winter so am closing the shop. But per request am holding it open one week longer, until September 16, 1939, during which time we will have some very fine bargains and attractive sales before the advance in prices. Mrs. Margaret E. Pack eric Dixon . . . Those Interested Apply Miss Cropley . Thone 25.0-- i HOSE KLEENEX In Appreciation Miss Lucile Cropley Will Con mence Sept. 18, 1939 Giving Piano Lessons. She Is a Student of Fred- 1 - bj Black or Brown F8 KOTEX . PIANO LESSONS SHOE LACES JQf with. pu I 49c All Sizes New, Fall Colors t- The deadline has been set for acceptance of applications on 1940 spring wheat. Mr. Stewart pointed out that there are two ways the farmer may secure k insurance. The first is to execute an advance against payments to be earned in the Agricultural Conservation Program and the second is to pay the cash equivalent of the number of bushels of wheat the insurance premium calls for. All farmers, planning to grow wheat in 1940, who want to be insured for 75 percent of their normal yield against every hazard, should PLAY SUITS Going Away to School? We Have A New Complete Stock of Notion Counter J son." Children's C SHOP OUR Gray Colors $2.98 . for 5 S all-ris- L-4- BODIFORM Wool - 100 GIRLS GIRLS HANKIES CT Orpheum Theatre BOYS 5c yd. 1 v " BACK TO SCHOOL 1 49 to 14 6 Our Finest 80 Square 25c isr Size '!: doll is broken or her finger is cut, or her head gets bumped, I can fix it. But when she starts to school, when she walks across the street, then she's in your hands. She's a nice kid. She can run like a deer and darts around like a chipmunk. She likes to swim and hike around with me Sunday afternoons. But I can't be with her all the time. I have to work to pay for her clothes and education. So please help me to look out for her. Please drive caredamaging fully, please drive slowly past the creeps. We trust that early communist schools and intersection and please, remember that children run from be- be made to him to permit tim hind parked cars. control this menace. i Please don't hurt my little girl. ! E.J.HOLMGREN A Proud Daddy. Freslqent, BureJ Farm Dedicated to the Safety Of Our Bear River Valley Leader Children WANTED-1- 00 HigiT&hodl to see our new fall clothing. CLIFF CLOTIIIERY. announced today by Robert H. Stewart, county agent. "Winter wheat growers who want to insure their crop should remember two things," says Mr. Stewart. "Firstl they must apply for the insurance before their crop is seeded this fall. Second, the county committee can't consult the county conservation comaccept any applications, even if the mittee or county agent at once to crop hasn't been planted, after the avoid a last minute rush, Mr. Stewgeneral deadline date of September art urged. 30 for this county. "Both requirements have made for the good of insured growers as a whole," he commented. "Applications are to be filed before the crop is planted in order that all growers will be on the same basis with regard to TREMONTON, UTAH the prospects of the crop. The final Friday and Saturday date limits the insurance to growers who get their application in before ROBERT YOUNG in the end of the normal planting sea- AT A GREAT SAVINGS : Tremonton " |