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Show PAGS FOUR DEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1940 OH. YEAH? Wf YOU m do it; rs lirc-ado-s- 1 EAsyj lt I y 1 Present prospects are for a total cash farm income, including Government payments, of about $8,900,000,-00- 0 in 1940, the Bureau of Agricultural Economics announces in its current monthly analysis of the farm income situation. This is about $360,000, 000, or 5 per cent higher than in 1939, and will Jbe the second highest for any year since 1930. In 1937 cash farm income, including Government payments, totalled $9,111,000,000. coast-to-coa- st y will be the winners is anybody's just now. In past years a majority decisions have gone to the freshmf who are usually superior in numi, Last year, however, the sophs WJ and Don and his gang are determine to repeat the performance. SHOP THKU TJHiU LEAIjEKJ- Friday Tangle Thorugh ai rangementa made between the stations of The Intermoun-tai- n Nctwoik and the Mutual Broadcasting; System, the 1940 World Series vii be broadcast exclusively in Utah over KLO, Ogden-SaLake; KOVO, Provo; and KEUB, Price. These three stations comprise the newly formed Intermcuntain Network, to be inaugurated Sunday, September 29. Coincidentally with the inauguration of the Intermountain Network Sunday, the three stations will become affiliates of the Mutual chain. g Again this year, the Mutual System will be the only broadcasting company privileged to cover CAM Sophs and Frosh Ready will the World Series. An be direct from the field end will fully On To cover the play and sidelight features of all games. The first game of the series will be played in Cincinnati on Frosh president Max Davis and Wednesday, October 2 and the KLO, soph president Don Fryer are busy orKOVO and KEUB broadcast will start ganizing their respective crews for at 11:00 a. m. the annual sack rush Friday. Who World Series To Be Broadcast Over KLO Broad-catsin- r it - Russ Electric - Electrical Contracting Service - Appliances 18 Appliance Utah 0 0 Phone ! Tremonton, 13-- J t-- m V'' I u- yo 1 C;-FOOD JL vi. o TREMONTON For age is opportunity, no lesa Than youth itself, though in another County Official Outlines AAA Tree dress; And as the evening twilight fades away The sky is filled with stars invisible Any farmer who participates in the Longfellow 1941 AAA Farm Program may earn by day. allowance by his entire G. Perry, M. forest trees, planting member of the Box Elder county AAA committee, announced today. In addition to that he may earn $15 as a special allowance for planting forest trees. Thus, if a farmer's allowance is $20 he may ii Ad-Colum- n earn up to $35 for planting trees. Box Elder county farmers, who have planted and maintained forest FOR SALE -- - Yearling Hampshire trees under the program as a means of increasing soil and water conservarams. Ervin Summers. Phone 5.5-tion, as well as improving their farmt3p steads and furnishing shelters for will be encouraged to conwildlife, derrick poles at FOR SALE tinue this woi k m 1D41. Come and $3.00. get them. George The practice provides an allowance 0 A. Dell, Logan, Utah. of $7.50 an acta for planting fom-.-t FOR SALE Upright piano in excel- tree seedlings, including shrubs bene- M to wildlife. Such trees or shrubo lent condition. Chenp, Inquire at ficial must be protected from fire and grazLeader Office or Mrs. Myron Goss, and cultivated in accordance with Tremonton. tip ing good tree culture .and good wildlife management practice. n FOR SALE Cheap. y The Nursery at : motorcycle, J. M. Mortensen, rhone Logan, is equipped to furnish seed65.0-1- . lings of trees adapted to conditions in the county at prices not to excee CROP and LIVESTOCK LOANS nt the cost of production. J. Whitney 4 per cent--Flivestock and crop loan3 at 4S per cent per annum see Floyd, extension forester, of Logan, Norman Christensen on Fridays at is working with this program and will tho National Farm Loan Associa- advise on trees best suited to indition office at Tremonton. Utah vidual farm conditions. ' Farm Production Credit Accociatior Any farmer wishing further infor4 tf mation on this practice under the farm program should write or call 3 FOR SALE Modern home, including Mr. Floyd or the county or stale-AA- t full basement, newly papered, paint, office. double garage, good location. Priced for quick sale, Inquire this office, He who sees clearly and enlightens phone 23-other minds most readily, keeps his own lamp trimmed and burning. FOR SALE Mixed Tulip, Moclona Mary Baker Eddy lily bulbs. Walter Wuthrich. 5 tf. STORES Cold Storage Lockers - $5.00 PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 Planting Program soil-buildi- Classified i soil-buildi- 2. GARLAND - $10.00 - $9.00 We Double Dare You - We Dare You to Know the True Wonders of an 0. P. S. Store Until You Have Shopped in One Yourself. We Double Dare You to be Dissatisfied After Your Friendly Visit. Come and See for Yourself! Vegetables In Season QUALITY MEATS 60-f- t. ;! FORK 10-1- G (: in ROASTS 1 Lb. 7 LiiiTlUCE S!:i:.:a!:?. .!"!!!... 15 POMEGRANATES 5 APPLES ioh Ltaan.;..:. 25 16 OitANuES 1 Harley-Davidso- Clarke-McNar- ii or SAUSAGE1.'! POT ROASTS 25 15 &L.u, RIBBOILlu 10 VEAL ROASTS VS 17 PRATC lUlUlo 7-- HAMS SS J. t-- GAkllfO Ships FigM WANTED Horses for mi'.k feed. Call collect 40.R-Not t'j for , .4. cash r rices. No Ki !" d.ad or annuals. IU,t F;i ;r, Mink !:." "i tf. O-d- en 3, poiiionnijE from harmful bacteria in your """ cuuae. ucmf in today and sic-!- 6 - FOR SAL- l'n': or Y:. Bin. FOE -- - - 'ea srenerou. 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