OCR Text |
Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 16, 1930. BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER Subscription Rates One Year, in advalice Six Months, in advance Three months, in advance Marsh, returned home Mr. George after spending a week in Willard with bedVernon Hansen is confined to his suffering with a very serious case relatives. of blood poison, caused from a cut on L. were Miller Mrs. $2.00 Mr. and George his hand. visiting with relatives in Brigham on 1.00 Tre- FRANKLIN'S GENIUS The 224th anniversary of the birth of Benjamin Frankin comes at a time when there is a marked revival of interest in this genius of Revolutionary America. His country has rediscovered him. The passing of generations has not dwarfed him. He seems to tower more and more over his contemporaries as the perspective of history lengthens. This is hardly because Franklin brought the lightning down from the sky, or because he collected data on waterspouts and earthquakes, or devised a remedy for smoking chimneys, or invented Diiocai spectacles, or made a clock, or had more than an average knowledge of medicine. Nor is it due to his political ser vices, great as they were; nor to his publishing and printing activities, nor to his having signed the Declaration of Independence. Oh-m- the Sacrament meeting and his remarks were greatly enjoyed by those present an Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller were Tremonton visitors on Saturday. D. M. Grover was in Tremonton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Starlin Stanfill were Ogden visitors on Monday. BishoD and Mrs. Peterson, were in den. Tremonton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jensen, Jr., and Mrs. Zina Thorsen, motored to School Ogden Monday where they attended the Stock show and also did some Of shopping. Lincoln and Wendel Jensen and The law school of the University of Harold Jensen, motored to Ogden Utah was admitted to the Association of American Law Schools at a meet Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Holdaway of Treing of the association held in New monton, Mr. andRay Mi's. Raff Christenac27th to December 30th, Orleans, sen of this city, motored to Ogden, cording to an announcement made by Dean Wm. H. Leary of the Utah law Sunday evening where they attended the "Show of Shows." school. Mr. and Mrs. Rast Petersen and The association membership is made up of the leading law schools of daughter, Carma, spent Sunday at the country and includes such institu- Elwood, visiting at the home of Mr. tions as Harvard, Yale, Columbia, and Mrs. June Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gaumm and Stanford and Michigan. family have moved to Huntsville to make their home. Worth Waiting for Honors For Law Utah University -I- p, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. - Elementary Dapper Dan Take It From Me j Geonria. On (Sunday evening, A. V. Borg-stroof Thatcher was the speaker at He was the first "civilized" public man in America. That accounts for his fame. It was the many - sidedness of Franklin, along with his humanity and his magnetism, that has projected the greatness of him down to the present time. In his era the man was a modernist. There was nothing and yet reactionary in his make-uSchool he was never a radical. Benjamin Franklin's enduring fame i. seems to rest upon the fact that he JANUARY was so far in advance of his day and .Tannnnr ?a vonr tt)A Tf KMrcf generation He would not be lost ml snowmen and play in the snow. We this modern world, nor be bewildered get lots of fresh air in the cold, oy it. It is in the many ways in which j Francis Smith, Third Grade he differed from his contemporaries ratner man in his kinship with them OUR SNOWMAN that he stands outf rom his time. We made a snowman yesterday. He way very round and jolly. We had bits OI COal lor his PVPS ami fnnl fnf hio buttons, also. We had a jolly time. On Norma Crozier, Third grade. ever-growi- j Thursday morning, while Mrs. Er-nest Andersen was doing the familyj washing, and in leaving the house for! more water, Donald Ray, their two! year old baby got the third finger on! his right hand in the washer, mashing me linger ana nearly cutting it off. He was rushed to a Doctor and the finger sewed up, but on Monday it was discovered that the had to be taken off at the first finger joint. The little fellow is getting along as good as can be expected. Monday morning. Mrs. Emma was called to the bed side of her daughter, Mrs. Burnice Hunsaker at Elwood, who was very ill with an attack of appendicitis. Mr. nad Mrs. Ace Taylor are the proud parents, of a fine baby girl, born, January 12th. Mrs. Taylor was formerly Miss Ethel Stander and at present is in the Dee Hospital in Og- .50 Monday. The Primary dance held here on Thursday was well attended and a good time enjoyed. and Mrs. Conrad Frederickson is spending a week in Ruth, daughter Published at Tremoaton, Utah, on Salt Lake City with her daughter, Thursday of each week. Mrs. Leslie Call. Mr. F. A. Shuman has returned James Walton, Editor and Publisher home after spending eleven months in Entered at the Postoffice at monton, Utah, as Second Class j Bowden Fishubn's Clearance sure has done plenty for me and I'm thankful now that I had enough patience to wait for it. tunities of the future. But what ever the reason, I can't escape the feeling. Nor would I want to for it is just one of those things that make life worth living. DAPPER DAN DAPPER DAN DAPPER DAN 1 The new year always sets my blood Possibly because of past achievements and possile. s bly because of the oppor- did you ever try it?" The savings I've been able to make at ' iu mane .i. meir nome. Feelings Remember the little saying that ends "and patience will untie it. Pa- , tience will do many-things- and - Whoa There Benjamin Fran k i n sure had the right idea when it comes to thrift-Hisayings such as "A penny say,ed is a penny earned" holds true today just as it did in his own day. I've taken a cue from this and have increased my earnings by trading at Fishburns. have moved to Brierham Citv family " i i.- Give Vent to My Last Tuesday evening, January 7th, a numoer oi tne young folks held a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Gilson. During the eveninc. radio music and games were played. At a late hour, a delicious tray luncheon was served to Helen Elwell, Gayle Holmgren, Zella Christensen, Cleora nailing, June IMelsen, Zona Jensen, Phyllis Jensen, Opal George, Ruth Christensen, Hah Andersen, Wynn Christensen, Raymond Gilson, Clinton Johnson, Joseph George, Justin Andersen, Morris Jensen, Darrell Gardner, Bobby Archibald, all of this city "The activities of the Utah Tuberand Elson Gardner, Bert Price, and culosis Association are directly de- j Golden Price. All had a very good pendent on the annual sale of time. Seals. It will be seen, therefore. The Bear River Camp of the Sunday, the fololwing were enterthat if the work of this organization Daughters of the Pioneers, will hold tained at the home of Mr. Mrs. in improving1 health eonditi nns nnrH their annual old time dance in the Rasmus Hansen, in honor and of the nr-i saving oi lives is to continue it IS W.,.l i j nau on vveunesuay "am miiuMjuiuiib 22nd. birthday anniversary of Mrs. Hanimportant that every person who re- - evening Hie 1930. Every sen. At one January ceived Christmas Seals send the one who thirty o'clock, a deli old time hot dinner was our former enjoyed of served to Mr. and money, or return the seals if it is dances are looking forward to another Mrs. James H. Keller of not possible to purchase them." Tremonton, of real pleasure. Everyone Mr. H. C. Hansen of Elwood. Mrs. SUCCESS This statement was made today by evening invited and urged to help us make Gertrude M. Hansen, of Mink Mrs. W. L. Hoist, chairman of the is Creek, a real success. Refresh- Idaho, and to Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Box Elder County Tuberculosis Com- this dance will be served. Remember the ments Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B, Han mittee. Each seal sale letter contained a stamped return envelope with the date, January 22nd. All are invited. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hanson n,l Thursday the following from this family, Mr. and Mrs. George Han -- n name of the recipient on the back. were shopping in Brigham City: and The Association requests that these city family, Mr. and Mrs. Merreil Arnold Nelsen, Raff Christensen, Waundker and family, Mr. Con Hanenvelopes ,be used in sending back George Gardner, Orson Jensen, Mrs. sen, Mrs. Augusta Iversen, Glen money or seals and jthat the name be Mrs. Kajph Jensen, Roy I.olmgren, Mont Hansen, Ivan Iverleft on so that the returns can be Mr. and Mrs. Mark McCoy and two Christensen, and to the Misses Bernice Iveridentified. The state association must children sen, and Mrs. He!er Hailing. account for all seals mailed out. sen, Alta Hansen and Carma Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Holm- all Free wish, Mrs. Hansen many more statewide tuberculosis clinics gren of this city royally entertained t m cooperation wittf the ,State Board happy birthdays. at home their Fri. evening members or Health with follow Monday evening, Miss Hope Christ... ".V of the "Entre Nous" club and their ..r i. ui:. ensen was entertaintd at a party by puuuc neaun nurses, the children's husbands. The evening wps spent in a few of her friends at her home summer Health camp, and health in their of dance their iny the evening. Games were dur hall, education" service to teachers, form dancing N erecting an edifice one never beautiful new home. At 11:30 delic- after which a delicious lunchplayed the mam part of the program for this ious refreshements was served to the served to: we.'3 year. Hope Christensen, LaVoy guests: Mesv and It will be of great help to the tuber- followingAlbert Elwell, Arva Dallin, Mary Stander, begins with the roof. And in JenHolmgren, Ralph Wilma Zinck. Wanda Weidman, Elie- culosis committee if everyone who has OF AMENDMENTS L. PROPOSED sen, J. Weidman, Joseph Iv oa Jensen, Kuth Burt, and to Bobby overlooked the Christmas seals ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Bernard Hansen, Orsen Iversen, Ku-be- n building a financial career one does return either a check or the sealswill Kicnara Nor Christensen. Arcnmaiu, as THE FARMERS' CASH UNION Delbert Holmgren, man Andersen, OF Holmgren, as promptly Wayne Weidman, Earl ARTICLE V. The amount of capital possible. Mi's. R. A. Cates, Mrs. Aaron E. Petersen, Keith Lynn Iversen not start in with high finance. That stock of said corporation shall be Christensen, Mrs. Roy Holmgren and and Earl Reese. Hansen, All enjoyed the thousand dollars, Miss Mildred Holmgren, all of this One hundred party. 0 which shall be represented by city; and to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. HolmMiss Valria Andersen is visitine- in may come later. But at the beginning the at stock of Mr. Mrs. and shares capital gren, George Adams of Park City with her Mrs. sister, Dewey Garland; and Mr. Benson of the Box par value of $5.00 each. Air. and Mrs. Newel Taylor were in Elder high school faculity of Brig- ltamsdaie and tamily. ARTICLE V. as proposed, the amount a steady, sound foundation of savings ?e to, the Stock Show on Saturday ham. Miss Mildred Holmgren assisted of capital stock of said corporation and Sunday. her mother is serving luncheon. Every shall be Forty Eight Thousand MrrM Mrs' is necessary. Let one of our deposit Peterson and one present enjoyed a very pleasant Dollars, which shall be represented artU visitinj? in Salt Lle evening. bv 9,500 shares at the par value of J?1111 TMrs" Peterson's parents, Mr. Mrs. Fred Johnson and children of $5.00 each, which may in tne discrebooks be the cornerstone of John Call. (Continued on page four.) week-en- d Lake in of the Board of Directors be the Salt tion your City spent Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Miller No. 4230. The Starr Tiano Coman were this city, at the home of Mrs. Johnosspsspd not to exceed 10 Pacific shopping in Tremonton on Saturday. son's mother, Mrs. Wm. Garlick. pany, Division, a Corporation, nually. successful financial structure. Plaintiff, vs. Robert T. Nish and Jane ARTICLE VI. The officers of said Hess Nish, his wife. etal. Defendants Board of a corporation shall consist Set for trial January 27, 1930, at 10 of nine Directors, a President, a o clock A. M. Non Jury. a Secretary and No. 4424. Wm. E. Davis, Adm. Treasurer may be held by the and Estate of Veurlam Dives, Deceased, same person. Plaintiff, vs. Anton L. Peterson and ARTICLE VI. As proposed; The offiA. Elizabeth Peterson, his wife, etal, cers of said corporation shall conALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE Defendants. ,Set for trial January 28, sist of seven Directors, a President, 1930. at 10 o'clock A. M.. Non Jury. a Secretary and a Ethel Reed Larsen, Plaintiff, vs. Treasurer. The office of Secretary Earl Larsen, Defendant. Set for trial and Treasurer may be held by the January 28, 1930, at 10 o'clock A. M. same person. Four Directors shall Non Jury. be elected in 1930 and three DirectNo. 4508. John K. Spiers, Plaintiff, ors the following year, thus alter-- 1 FOR SALE Small pigs. See George GOOD BUILDING LOTS For Sale. vs. Blake Messinger. Defendant. Set .bcotiield, Tremonton or call 23. 19 Some right in town, others two nating annually thereafter. tor trial January 29, 1930, at 10 DAVID blocks out. Also two homes for sale. HOLMGREN, Secretary. GET YOUR Painting, Papering and Call Leader o clock A. M. Non jury. office. No. 4533. Stephen M. Reed, Ad tinting done cheaper now than in the spring. Walter Wilkinson, Tre- TAXI and STAGF Between iCUey, Exercise alone should give you ministrator, etal. Plaintiff, vs. Alice monton Auto Camp. Knudson, etal, Defendants. Set for slender liens. Look at the tongue. Tremonton and Garland. Call Bell i7p trial January 30, 1930, at 10 o'clock Phone 60. ATTENTION MR. FARMER! 42tf A. M. Non Jurv. WANTED Large, clean cotton rags, No. 4443. State Security Bank, a hose or rug rags not wanted. The CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Now is the time to get your condensed smoke Leader. corporation, naintiff. vs. Clara T. tf Cows and horses. Reverse call and Smoke Salt for curing meat. Jensen. Administratrix, etal, Defend tf41 Brigham 493J2. ant, bet lor trial Januarv 30, 1930, FOR SALE Six and eight weeks old fOR RENT Fine modern home. Int ofv 1ft umn.li, r. ai mm jury. quire Mrs. Grace Haws, Garland. TtOU MR. FARMER! Why not buy pullets for spring delivery. Place . SUGAR CURE No. 4497. Land C. Hansen. Plain your order now. C. Elias Jensen, 3rd ?hone 19. yourself, or your boy, a tract of fine 8tf tomato tiff, vs. Deseret Mortuarv. a roronr- - North Second East, Brigham, Utah. land in Corinne District, now anon, ueiennant. set for trial Janu Phone 151W. 20 FOR SALE Good at half price . Some tile drained going Home in Tremonqt. CONDENSED SMOKE ary 31, 1930, at 10 o'clock A. M. Non some outside of ton. Call 23. drainage district. Jurv. Will grow anything you wish to plant. AT A SACRIFICE riANO No. 424. The CONDENSED State of Utah. Plain. SMOKE pt. We have on hand in the vicinity of FOR SALE Good Seeond Hand There may never tiff, vs. Oliver Baugh, Defendant Set Tremonton again be an opporone of our very best for trial February 3, 1930, at 10 ranges. Call Utah Tow and Light tunity to buy as cheaply as it may be or Rather than Copay storage o clock A. M. Non Jurv. pianos. Address C. G. Adney, 9tf had now. Soda No. 4441. William Holmes. Tlaintiff reship this instrument to Ogden, we Connne. vs. Thomas Baron, Defendant Set for wilL sell it to a responsible party at a FOR SALE: 500 Hollywood pullets, Nut Sundaes TO BUY One good used trail February 4, 1939, at 10 o'clock special price, on easy terms.. Or we utan Hatchery Co., Brigham City, WANTED will rent the piano with the privilege small tractor. 2 for Must be in good A. fll. Malted Milks mechanical shape and priced right. of buying late and apply rent on pur Utah. ,iltf -N. W. Olsen. chase price. In answering, please give 15tf A BUMPER CROP muiifcST CASH PRICE paid for full reference letter. Address in first Malts to College the autoist According for looking Milk Shakes hides, pelts, and furs. Garland FOR SALE Good Grainery, ample Piano Co., Ogden, a piace to park, this country is enjoy-in- g Glen Hide House, J. W. Garrett, Mgr., Garfor brooder house. Call 5.y-18 Utah. 20 a bumper crop of fire hydrant. Ice Cream, pints Bell 146 Utah, land, phone Yes. and nn excellent crop of "No valley rOR SALE Good as new Axmin-lste- r Ice Cream Sodas Left Turns." "Detours" and Y OMp DR. F. J. ALEXANDER, who has phone 31. 6tf Oak Buffent and Rug, Coffee Shoppes." been River-siddining room table. Call 46.0-making professional regular Quarts FOR SALE Good building lime visits to your town for many years to 17 $12.00 ton. o FINEST LINE OF CANDIES IN THE CITY per Motorists get into most trouble care for the eyes. Will be at Garland. Sugar I8tfd I AM again in business and can nowadays not in trying to keep tip Garland Hotel, Saturday, January Co., Garland, Utah. with the Joneses but in trying to pass supply you with sewing machines 25th, from 10 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Will buy veal, cowg and hogs. Phone and them. Virginian-Pilo- t supplies for all makes. E. E. 19 44J1. Garland 36tf Brenkman. Phone 78. 17 -- rs Delinquent Payments Christmas Seals Bear River City SPECIAL . A I Fodnmon For One Week Jan. 20 to 25 Mens Suits Cleaned and Pressed For $1.00; ""' U.S.Qcancrs M"-dam- I es --. Penrose 20,-00- - frar r& District Court News H. G. Scott Drug Co. Vice-preside- Tremonton Banking Co. Vice-Preside- Phone 47 - Tremonton, Utah Where Savings are The Greatest 17-18-- - ..WANT COLUMN.. 10.b $1 19 1 1 A XT TP - $1.02 . 63 At Our 25c 10c 10c Fountain - 15c 15c Bros.-Rober- ts 25c 50c 5. 2, 4. Utah-Idah- e. |