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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1929 . ....... & ......... . .... ... 4 12. Sept. (I 1929. ' another SO acres into. Vol. 1, No. 10. The largest fortune in the world is said to belong to an ndian prince. His estate is estimated asieing worth in excess of two billion and his income is just a "trifle" over $200,000 a day. t l'p foryou to dig . Personally speaking, well bet we could worry along pretty well on his "trifle." Make yotrr tractor pay its way by keeping it busy every r'iliig day. Utah Agricultural .College will . each . receive o prise of Should the response made show that the plan had met with the approval of the itixens of the State, the donors for these scholarships have planned to offer these awards every year... $400-00- , w . ; - - two-thir- ds - : m Tremonton, Utah Boy (home for Burn er) Well dad, bought some books on farming for you to dig into. iw, J ""' Dad Yeah, and bought . Penrose ? The Farm Equipment Man C ; Scholarship Watland S. B. and it is my personal belief that this hain were in town last week. will . produce the consumption of Arnold Hurd, motored to Logan electric curent each year far in excess Give on business, returning; home Saturday of anything that the most optimistic on :. V Sunday. operator of electric , properties has (Continued from page one.) , D. A. Woodland of the Maiad Stake ' ever conceived of. Utah Apex Mines Company. and Mrs. Woodfand of the However, there is still another Presidency Utah Ore Sampling Company. M- - L A.': board were Stake Malad New Quincy Mining Company. large field for the advancement of the Union Meeting held at at the speakers inand is the electrical that interested others industry It is expected that -' creased use of electricity by the pre- Holbrook Sunday, Elder Woodland in this subject will also contribute. on and Leisure time activities talked sent occupants of of the It is a timely action on the part of Mrs.- Woodland talked ' and recreation homes in this country which are now the mining companies mentioned to on the Church budget system. The becomoffer this generous inducement to the ' Bishop and Mrs. Peterson were at- electrified. Phonographs are meeting was well attended and every- young men and women of the State. tending to business matters in Brig-ha- ing rapidly electrified, radios are one enjoyed the speakers talks. . We congratulate the sponsors of this rapidly changing over to be operated on Saturday. , ;Dr. Mabey of Malad lectured to the move and in this we know that we Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Miller and off the house circuit, heaters to boil Women in the Relief Society Union at various the table, apparachildren spent Thursday in Ogden the eggs speak for the State as a whole. tus for making coffee, heaters with Meeting Sunday at Holbrook. His subThat the plan will meet with the with relatives, used in ject was, "Prevention and Care of n electric fans in thetn to be interest it deserves on the part of the Mrs. F. A, Sheeman and son chill to cold take the off a Contagious Diseases - "and Care of weather students we have no doubt, and we 1, were in Ogden on Monday. be can which also operated Babies. M. I. A. outing. Soctel held here on room and urge the ambitious pupils everywhere toastelectric as in the fans After the meeting watermelons and, to take State the advan out simmer, through Tuesday evening was a good success. Mr. and Irs. Joseph Berchild and ers are now all coming into their own canteloupes were served to those pretage of this unique offer and encourage the sponsors to make the prize son Leonard were Ogden visitors on and are being put into many homes sent by . the Relief Society Stake : . ' which heretofore have never used Board. awards perpetual. ", Friday. ' of them. Utah ;; Mrs. P. M. Iverson and two daughMiss Bessie Shuman has gone to Although the University In addition to these are the electric ters from Bear River City visited her will, in the near future, send to the Ogden where she attended school this "' heaters, washing machines, dish- daughter, Mrs. Golden Peterson here high schools and colleges of the State winter. T literature giving information concern r refrigerators, com- Sunday.' : :Mr. ana Mrs. fvewel lay lor were washing machines, bination sinks ' with dishwashers in ing the awarding of tHese scholar- Ogden visitors on Wednesday. Miss Margaret Robbing returned to Mr. and Mrs. Starlin Stanfill &' them and a cable electrcally operated her home at Logan Saturday,' ships,, the plan for their awarding is with a revolving brush on the end of as follows: Miss Marie Arbon is visiting her sporting a new Ford sedan. 1. The writer of the best paper, on a Mrs. Brooks Shuman and Mrs. Star it for use in washing bottles, polish sister," Dorothy in' Logan for a few ' subject to be announced later, in each lin Stanfill were Tremonton visitors ing, etc., which are adding their bit' days. J, 'v: ' to of the along power of the high schools of the State will pn Monday. consumpton i' w funeral the The following attended, etc., stimulators, receive a cash prize of $15.00. Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Toombs of with vibrators, services of Lamoine Gunnell at Howell 2. The writer of the second best Promontory were 'visiting with Mrs. which are coming into use in many Thursday of last week: Mrs. R.. N. . V .' paper in each of the high schools of Toombs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. homes. Mr, and Mrs. .J. J. Cutler, If one Stops to think of the growth Cutler, the State will receive a cash prize of Marsh on Tuesday. Mr. Mrs. Geo. Allen, Mr. and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pierson and of the electric industry in the past DeLaman $10.00. Cutler, Bealy S. Cutler and . 3. The writers of the five best children of Thatcher were guests of five, ten or fifteen years and then Mrs. Alma Larkin and , son Lamar, papers selected from the ten best Mr. and Mrs. W ,.M. Miller on Wed tries to visualize what the future will Jos. J. Larkin. , ; so ' is it the that be, simply stupendous papers from the high schools of the nesday. t C. M. Mrs. of Garland was Peterson State will be given a cash prize of Mr. and Mrs. George L . Miller was human mind cannot comprehend it all. ' in town Monday. of who live to Those see us will what $100.00 each. A calling on relatives in Brigham on Mr. and Mrs. W. C Nelson of Logan is being done electrically twenty years 4. The writers of the two best Wednesday., spent be will Sunday here with friends now from dumfounded more Mrs. Lawrence, Peterson and her papers submitted by members of the On Sunday the Stake Board of M, I. freshman class of the University of new baby returned home on Sunday than those of us today who look back at what the electric industry was A. was reorganized. The new officers Utah, Utah Agricultural College, from Brigham. are : Mr. Burton, Stake' Supt. of Y. twenty years ago. Brigham Young University, Westmin M. M. I. A.; Mr. Bennett, 1st asst.; ister College or any Juftior College of no second assistant has been chosen. There Not recognized standing will each receive Brian Smith, Secretary; Martha, The automobile may be putting a a prize of $100.00. Snowville Stake Pres. of Y. L. M. I. A.; of out trains railroad few business, 5. The writers of the two best Anna Eliason 1st coun., Ada Smith, on meet a when not tliey grade papers submitted by members of the but ' Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eliason left on 2nd counselor; Effie Showell, SecreTimes. Los Angeles erossin;. sophomore class of the institution Thursday of last week to make their tary. above named will each receive a cash home in Brigham. Mrs. Hess C. Nelson is on the sick V Worth-While Suggestion prize of $200,00. Leo Cottam and Eli Graehl of Brir- - list this week. , 6. The writers of the two best A Xew York brokerage Arm pospapers submitted by members of the sesses an old, safe which they cannot Junior class of the University of open. Nobody seems to have thought Utah, Briham Young University and of sending It for a Journey by rail, labeled "Fragile." Laughter. Mining Industry To . . Ed-mo- ' . :. : T . , , . " '' We. are told that iuite a lot of first . grade butter , is being marketed these days Nothing surprising, about that , because" ; " ' Cap you suspend two g&eres in such a manner that a. straight line cannot be , drawn - between them; from center ; to 1 center ! Of course not. But .can you suspend three so that a straight line Will pass through the exact ': g . - . Cream Separators is increasing in this territory. " . All who carry hammers and knock are not blacksmiths'. - - at our new McCormick-Deerin- g Manure Spreader. Now on display two-beari- - use of McCormick-Deerin- Ball-Beari- center of each- - Think this ever and you. will see the reason for crankshafts in the Dee ring Tractors, McCormick which have eliminated broken shafts and main bearing troubles. - the J store--Th- e .' . .' ", -I- Tol-ma- Quality V it " (f ; i T'T " " ii.i EVERYTHING ' Service ; TELEPHONE nS. '' ) roRTWEFARM xI7-A- -I over Wp fiivA JtefcT fjfppn Tradine- StamDS - 25,000.000 AOwecrers contbe wrens5: Letfer 'BUCK' with m the Leading, Brand for over SSyears Every pair sold with This guarantee Goody Cell Tires At The I ANEW CFJE-- C PAIR. Box Elder County Fair I IXI.L. IFTHEY RIP TREMONTON 29x4.40 30x3y2 4.45 $5.45 29 x 4.50 $6.85 30 x 4.50 $6.89 r.ig Fair and Rodeo opens next Thursday. time to prepare for it. Sold , V Box Elder County's Ask for Levi's fieIiabeMerchancfsesmce853 TP- - 30 x 5.00 $8.95 Two-Hor- se Other Sizes Equally As Low We Sell Overalls flannels in a big variety of ( O J) X colors and patterns, yd Dress gloves for Misses and Ladies. All the newest fall A visitor to Minneapolis, Minnesota grownotjees at,, once the business-lik- e In looking ing spirit cf Minneapolis over this great city, I came to the conclusion that the men who had built this great manufacturing and business center are drawing national attention to their city because they are giving back to theirroifimunity time and resource in making it a still greater city. " After a visit with Winthrop Cham- berlain, editor of the Minneapolis Journal, I went to the Foshay Tower, which is without a doubt Minneapolis' greatest advertisement. This is due to the fact that there is no other! building in the world like it. It was designed after the Washington Monustories ment. Standing thirty-tw- o above the street level, it has been called the Western Washington Mem orial. This building now covers the entire half block, and construction work is already started on the other half so that the white shaft will rise from about the center of the block with a y building facing each of the two-stor- There is a Spectators' Gallery on the d floor and an enormous beacon light at the top of the tower which has been seen a distance of 71 miles some report having seen it at a much greater distance, but these facts have not been verified. Recently visiting European journalists who are touring the U. S. were entertained at a dinner on the twenty-fiftfloor of the Tower. "With some, the milk, of Kindness seems to be ponaeny- o.,.r- -n W i.. eilHMmoUrt FIRST THOUGHT . In connection with the cleaning, and is pressing of your wearing apparel is work If clothes. the the, saving properly done the clothes will wear OITR JFronk Chevrolet Co. UTAH 20 enough longer to more than offset the MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS DRESSES LADIES' COATS-nSI- LK KID GLOVES, DRAPERIES Hats Cleaned and Reblocked Ties that's what we're here for. Silk Shirts and Rodeo Box Elddr Countya Fair Attend the 1 n OA Ol a . m n At Tremonton, aepi. ; v . r . Service i! UNITED SANITARY CLEANERS Jno. E. Lythgoe, Manager j 4l:LIlllIK i, UH'V ,49c 69c 98c The newest colors and styles in winter Coats. Extra largT fur colors and cuffs. Priced more reasonable than ever $39.50 for $1.00 Newest felts for Ladies and QQr JJ 98c Dress Hats. $12,50 Silk P.loomers, 2 Priced Misses. from up Men's Fall Unions Newest styles Men's Felt. Silk Lined All T',:,.dQ l QQ Pt,UO $9.90 $1.98 Boys Long Pant Suits Boys Long Pants In the Grocery Dept. 1 . .'ft R. J. Andrus, President of Public Utilities Consolidated Corporation, says: THAT it is gerenally conceded that of the something about American homes are all that are electrified and it is also conceded that the lighting bills paid by the occupof the Amerants of these ican homes now electrified produce of the electbetween 55 and 57 The rical industry's total revenue. is produced thru to 45 other 43 the sale of current for power to commercial, minging and manufacturing enterprises and for traction companies and railroads. As to the amount of electrification that has taken place on railroads, it is almost Infinitesimal, but many of the larger roads are now looking seriously toward large expenditures of money during the next twenty years for the electrification of their lines, two-thir- ds ds Large Pkg. White King 3 Bars Mission Bell Soap 1 Large Health Ball $2.50 VALUE til'- In two gener-- l doing in Minneapolis. ations, out of a wilderness they have! developed a great city, great in its past, great in what it is now doing and with a great future ahead it citizens, with undiminished vision, realize that they have only just be- gun. Think of It They, too, have a Washington Monument in The Foshay Tower. two-thir- . shades. Imported fabrics. Priced at fourstreets. T. 1L IS A MEM PHONE 6 70 51 inch all wool h and Enjoy the fair TREMONTON, - thirty-secon- Supertwist with Goody ears i Now is the FOB $1.49 $2.60 Bartlett Pairs, bushel 1 5C Utah Cauliflower, lb 34 55 C 10c 59c Mother's Oats Bulk Macaroni, 5 lbs Wonder Bread 3 lb. box Snow peak Cakes Gephart Stores Co. Attend the Box Elder County Fair and Itodeo At Tremonton, Sept. 19-20-2- 1- n, |