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Show RIVER VALLEY LEADER pit. Timber wolves stop running in packs and mate. That is spring the Entered at the Postoffice at Tre- sunrise of a new period of life. The Farmer backyard gardner stirs. monton, Utah, as Second Class Golf bugs whistles in the field. Fisherman goes smacks his lips. boys swarm James Walton, Editor and Publisher over his tackle. Small kites. with marbles, baseballs, Spring is the time to take a new Published at Tremonton, Utah, on lease on life, to get a fresh start Fill week. each of Thursday your lungs with fresh air and go to ' Subscription Rate it The best thing about spring is $2.00 that it is a prelude to another round One Year, in advance. $1.80 of intense human activity. Except, Six Months, in advance .50 of course, for the gentleman who has advance in Three months, spring fever 365 days of the year. BEAR ...WANT COLUMN.. . SPRING Before we speak of spring itself, we wish to say that spring fever, which is going to be quite common during the next month or two, is not explain- d ed in the same way by all psycholo-garto what these learned folk say gard to what htese learned folk say the people who get it will heartilly agree that it is a very real and not exactly an unpleasant thing. Some writers tell us that it is nothing but a lethargic drowsiness, caused by the poisons accumulated "during the physical inaction of winter. We can help nature to eliminate these Doisons by taking long walks, breathing deeply of the fragrant spring air, or starting to hoe in the garden. There is reason to believe, however, that spring fever is not entirely physical. There is a good deal of the psychic in it, also. It is partly psychic insofar as cold of winter unconsciously reminds us of the sluggishness of the tropics, home of our prehistoric ancestors. Or perhaps spring fever is an inheritance from the times when the cave man, after a long' and winter in his den, strolled out to bask lazily in the warm spring sunlight. Agreeable as the gentle lassitude of spring fever often is, we must not surrender ourselves to it too readily, for there is more work to be done in spring than perhaps in any other mon-tono- us season. With this warning emphasized, permit us to observe that the delights of spring cannot easily be exaggerated. It is then that sap starts rising in the trees. Grass sprouts green. Plant life buds. Chirping birds pause on their way north. The bear leaves his NEW MODERN home for Wilson Lumber Co. 26tf FOR SALE One 13 tooth orchard wheel cultivator nearly new. One type military saddle, nearly new. Both half price. C G. Adney, 23tf Corinne, Utah. M6 JVOWING C Mc-Clell- an I WILL sell all or any part of the John Schutt 38 acres at Elwood, at $140.00 per acre. D. J. Borup, Rupert 22tf Idaho. FOR SALE NOTICE rent Call ton. Good Home in Tremon Call 23. There will be a meeting of the Bear River Valley Dairymen's Asso- LADIN'S CLOVER SEED. Perfect dairy pasture, a great milk pro- -' ciation in the Commercial Club rooms, will not bloat cattle or sheep. at ducer, March 22nd, Tremonton, Saturday, John E. Nelson, Corinne. Rt 2. - 29 8 o'clock. Adopting of Articles of Incorpor- GOOD BUILDING LOTS For Sale. ation, election of directors and gome right in town, others two officers will be the major business of blocks out. Also two homes for sale. the meeting. Finance and building Call Leader office. committees will also be named. The recent large influx of new BIGGEST CASH PRICE paid for hides, pelts, and furs. Garland stockholders may necessitate the meeting moving to the new L. D. S. Hide House, J. W. Garrett, Mgr., Garchapel, but the meeting will be called land, Utah. Bell phone 146 valley first as designated above. 6tf phone 31. Leland J. Hansen. FOR SALE Good building lime o $12.00 per ton. Sagar 18tfd MINERAL SALTS GIVE HER Co., Garland, Utah. TIRED HUBBY NEW PEP CASH PAID For Dead and Useless Cows and horses. Reverse call tf41 "My husband took 2 bottles o f Brigham 493J2. Vinol. Now he has good appetite and Good Second Hand more strength, pep and vigor than he FOR SALE ever had' Mrs. Ralph Starkey. ranges. Call Utah Power and Light Doctors have long known the value Co. 9tf of mineral elements iron, calcium Will buy veal, cows and hogs. Phone with cod liver peptone, as contained in Vinol. Nervous, easily tired people 44J1. Garland 36tf are surprised how Vinol gives new SALE 1926 Ford, ton truck, strength, sound sleep and a BIG FOR H. P. John stake body; and 1 appetite. Gives you more PEP to Deere Adam engine Vinol Stationary delicious, tastes life! enjoy 23tf "The Gas Man." Vinol tastes delicious. enjoy life! Scott Drug Co. WHERE CAN MONEY be invested to better advantage than in good farm Eventually there will be a machine land at present exceeding low prices. for almost everything except to put Nearly time to plow. Have you out the cat. We still have some bought yours. No firm The poor still miss a lot good buys. C. G. Adney, Corinne, has yet offered yachts as a dollar very Utah. 23tf down and a dollar a week. Utah-Idah- Im-thur- n, I . Topcoats in models. Only Grays and tans, modern the best shower-proofe- d woolens. $15. 00 and $20. oo v. ... fr'1! psiiii mw !3iiiffi 111 :v nnlTfln DOOK-maiu- THE SUNSHINE ADVANCED ARCHITECTURE The Sunshine By Duncanhunter Architect, N. Y, "The Sunshine" presents an advanced type of American home, yet it does not run to extremes. It is quiet some of the "Moderns" are a riot you know it is (Well planned all of the very essence of the Modern spirit it ibilities in decorating and furnishing that should not be overlooked. Let's tabulate what "The Sunshine" will give us : r Base (full area of body or house): A recreation room of same size as the Living Room just the place for informal parties, or for the men leaving the Living Room intect .The stairway connects directly with the Hall. Heater space, Coal Storage, Laundry and Cold Room leaves nothing short , First Floor: Entrance Hall with Iavatory and Coat Closet, Living Room, Sun Room, Dining Room, Kitchen and the Motor Room the latter quite as important as the Living ? - is designed from the inside out to live in most of the old ones gave the impression that they were designed from the outside in- for the Jones to look at, whether comfortable to live in or not After all a house is a place in which to live and not a "showboard," and as a matter of fact how few of the general run are either. Let's glance at the plan layout of Room. 'this house. Second Floor: Three master Bed Note the simple direct, open and Rooms, two Baths, a Study or Maid's ?J . livable arrangement wi Room, Closets galore and a mighty t ;u Spacious interiors without lavish handy layout all in alia expenditure, the, compact .arrangeseven Basement, Ceiling Heights: ment of the stairs and the pass con- feet, First Floor, eight feet six inches necting the front Hall with the Kit- Second Floor, eight feet " chen and the Motor Room thoroughExposure: The plans as shown are ly modem. Note the size of the Bed for a lot facing South or West For Rooms and their symmetrical treat- a lot North or East the plans ment Note the large windows sun- should facing be reversed. shine, air and vision who wants to f Lot Bizes: House frontage, 42', 62! be couped hv behind J musty - prison over walls; Side Clearance left 10, walls? Tiny windows of 'antique right 8', Lot frontage,' minimum, 60 glass, no sunshine, little light and less feet vision not for a person who wants to Construction: Frame with stucco "Uvf Poss daub brick base course, naetal strips En-tra-ce - ... , 5 lA4,tth.?tt.o HOUSE 1110 to give panels in second story wall. Roof, slate. Foundation, concrete, Windows, steel casements in special arrangements, with integral screens. Doors, wood, to special details. Interiors: Floors, wood for linoleum finish. Walls, plaster. Both Rooms, composition tile. Steam heat, gas and electric wiring . Cubiture, 35,100 cu. 'Approximate Cost $11,100. Complete working plans and specifications of thisXhouse are available for a nominal sum. Address the Building Editor and refer to House ... ft ' ORDINANCE . AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE TO PREVENT THE OPERATION OR KEEPING ANY SLOT MACHINE OR OTHER GAMBLING DEVICES, AND TO PREVENT ANY PERSON FROM PLAYING THEREON OR THEREWITH, PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF SAID ORDINANCE BE IT ORDIANED by the Mayor and City Council of Tremonton, Utah, as follows: Section 1: UNLAWFUL TO WAGER ETC It shall be unlawful for an person to bet or wafer money , p, . Blues, grays, browns and mixtures in the season's smart styles Jne values! $24. 75 and $29. 50 and to buy. UKNQ anything of value or performed any service therefor, or who have agreed to pay any money or to give anything of value or to perform any service for the chance, privilege or opportunity of obtaining such property, money or other valuable thing, or a portion of it, or for any share or interest therein, upon any agreement, understanding, promise, or expectation that it is to be distributed or disposed of in whole or in part by lot or. chance among such persons. Section 6: THAT TESTIMONY INNo CRIMINATES NO EXCUSE attendfrom be excused person shall ing and testifing, or from producing books, papers and documents before any court having jurisdiction of the offenses defined in this chapter, upon the ground, or for the reason that the testimony or evidence, documentary or otherwise, required of him may tend to incriminate him or Bubject him to a penalty or forfeiture. But no person shall be prosecuted or subjected to any penalty or forfeiture on account of any prosecution, matter or thing concerning which he may produce evi dence, documentary, or otherwise, be fore any court as aforesaid. Section 7: UNLAWFUL TO PERMIT OTHERS TO PLAY OR OPER ATE: SEIZURE OF DEVICE, ETC. It shall be unlawful for any person, whether as owner, operator, agent or employee, to penmit.any minor child or any person t wtsy or operate any roulette, slot machine, or any like machine, contrivance or device, on, by, ur iui wmui money, mercnanaise, or anything of value is staked, hazarded, won or lost upon any scheme, game or chance. The fact that such slot machine, scheme or device is what is known as s trade machine or pays some article of value with or for each play of chance shall be immaterial. Any violation of this section shall be deemer a misdemeanor. The chief of police is hereby authorized and directed toforthwith take into his possession and retain any slot machine or other device herebv prohibited and njfciMi to held, or operated, or permitted to be operated in violation of the provisions oi uus cnapter. Section 8: Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed guilty of a misdeameanor, and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine of not less than $25.00 and not more than $299.00 or by imprisonment in city Jail not exceeding three months, or by both stub fine and horse race, wherever run, or of any contest of skill or endurance oi men or may be made, received or paid. are, or may be made, received or paid. Section 3: UNLAWFUL TO KEEP, SLOT MACHINES, ETC. It shall be unlawful for any person to keep or maintain any slot machine, or trade machine." or any like machine or de vice, for the purpose of suffering or permitting other persons to play at or with the same for money or anything . of value. Section 4: UNLAWFUL TO KEEP, RENT, ETC. GAMBLING MACHINES It shall be unlawful for any person, either as owner, lessee, agent, employee, mortgagee, or otherwise,; to operate, keep, maintain, rent use or conduct within Tremonton City, any clock, tape? slot, trades or card machine, or any other machine, contri vance or device upon which money is staked or hazarded upon chance, or into which money is paid, deposited or played, upon chance, or upon the result of the action of which, money or any commodity or merchandise, or any other article or. thing of value is staked, bet, hazarded, won or lost ' upon chance. Section 5: CONDUCTING LOTTERY PROHIBITED It shall be unlawful fo any person, either as owner, lessee, agent, employee, mortgagee, or otherwise, to propose, contrive, set-uopen, operate, maintain, conduct hold, draw or carry on within the limit of Tremonton City any lottery, gift enterprise, raffle or similar scheme, by whatever name the same is known, for the disposal or distribution of property, money or other valuable thins-- , in wholn nr n part, by lot or chance, amonr nefMna who nave paid any money or front lmpnaooaeat 0 Suits ad-mi- re . or anything of value on the result of j rHII or endurance of men or animals i book-makipools orj by means of other devices, in any place commonly known as a turf exchange, or where iur me pool selling or purpose of enabling bets and wagers for money or things of value on such races or contest to be made, had or received, is conducted and carried on. Section 2; UNLAWFUL TO KEEP POOL ROOMS, ETC. It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct, keep, carry on, or maintain, by himself or his agents or employees, any turf exchange, pool room; or other place, by whatever name known where bets or wagers on the result of any - firmness of fabric tailoring are pombined with the most delicate precision of styling in this superlative selection. We've had Spring showings before that met with warm enthusiasm, but never a group of Suits and Topcoats that could beat these for looks or serviceability. To see is to . . . IN " Tr ASCULINE and . All ordinances or parts of ordin ances in conflict with this ordinagnf, are hereby repealed. It is hereby found and declared that an emergency exists and that this ordinance shall take effect upon publication as provided by law. Passed hv tif Mnvnr and Citv Council of Tremonton, Utah, this 17th aay oi March, lyao. James Walton, Mayor. Odeen Luke, Paul Heitz, Thomas Waldron, City Councilmen. fSEAL ATTEST: Lewis Brenkman, City Recorder SEE aill.Jllimii,lli1lll.lll,jJ:llllllT,lf VhfinCapid hits the y. maxtchc usually 1 . , . SPRING' TIME is GLEAN TIME" These first balmy breezes of spring should bring every ladies' spring or summer coat out of the mothballs and to our establishment for cleaning and pressing, ine spirit, of newness that pervades the springtime, will be your reward if clothing ia cleaned by methods. uUTern efficient HOFFMAN PRESSER and equipment for dry cleaning. ; ' Prompt Delivery Patronize Home Town Merchants and your Home Town Merchants ill assist in building up the up-to-d- ate k Community. It 7 M. That's Fair, Isn't : Lyttgoe, Manager I |