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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. BEAR RIVER F.F. A. RECEIVES CHARTER IF4RMAU The The Bear River F. F. A. received their national charter recently. Now this is the only organization in our school which has a national charter, a national emblem and nationally standard pin. This chapter is now one of the nation - wide organization of Future Farmers of America; this is new and yet in its infancy. The pins of the organization are lapel pins and are of very good appearance. These pins are made of various metals to denote the rank of the wearer. It depicts wiseness, agricultural crops and implements the rising farmers of tomorrow and the name of the organization in one small emblem. The local chapter hss net yet received its pins, but they have been officially ordered by supervisior, L R. Humphreys and are expected to ar- Square-Tur- n FARMALL rive soon. When they do arrive one will be able to unmistakeably tell the rank of each wearer and anyone Fits Your Farm about this tractor is THE itbigfitspoint the average farmer's needs planters and cultivators, middle busters, sweep rakes, beet and potato tools, .' and others. It takes fast, timely mechanical efficiency and a cutting down of labor and other costs to run a farm profitably nowadays. The Farmall has displaced horses and extra men by many thousands. You never saw such a useful and economical to a"T". No matter how small or irregular your fields, no matter what your crops or your heavy work, Farmall has got it on the entire tractor field for many good reasons. The McCormick-Deerin- Farmall is g the first real tractor. It row-crop handles planting and cultivating- along with everything else. It easily pulls two plow bottoms. It has ALL-purpo- se tractor, and you can't see one except the Farmall. Even if you're not buying now. keep yourself posted on the latest in power farmus Watch operate the ing. 14-in- ch iiDerai power ana every all-purp- advantage for, operating belt machines With the Farmall mower and trailer you can mow a a swath. And it is on all ideal haying jobs. Its equipment includes 4 row We Also Have the McCormick-Deerin- ot 15-3- 7-f- 14-fo- ofan acre on apatchof ground tools on one-fiftie- th and 0 McCormick-Deerin- ot Farmall and its working g smaller than the cellar under your house- We will be be glad to have you drive it g 10-2- 0 - -- any- where can recognize his membership to the F. F. A.. Also to instill more spirit into members, the chapter is in- vestigating the cost of a sweater carrying the national emblem. It they find one that is satisfactory and reasonably cheap, a sweater will be another part of the local chanter's uniform. Methodist Church Notes Sunday school 10 A. 51. Mrs. P. E. Your teacher Ault, Superintendent. misses you if you are not present xour class fails to make 100 be cause of your absence. Be sure to be present Sunday. Junior Church service 11 A. M. Story sermon: "NOT IN MY CROWD." The Junior Choir will sing. Epworth League 7 P. M. Leader Anna Marie Brenkman. Evering service of worship 8 o'clock. Serjion by the pastor on "The PARABLE OF THE PRODI GAL SON." Special music will be furnished by the adult choir. Alvin R. Dickson, Pastor. Utah State Weekly Industrial Review , Park City Silver King Coalition Mines Company had most prosperous year in mine's history during 1929. Nephi J. Walter Paxman installed hot water system in hatchery plant N IN THE (Soshen Plans underway for conHEART OF struction of ?40,000 junior high school building. Payson Plans completed for erection of $40,000 chapel and recreation, hall by Payson First ward. Springville Excavation for basement started for construction of 0 TREMQMTQN UTAH chapel by Second Ward. Cisco Drilling , operations under BEAR RIVER, FOR THE FARM EVERYTHING STHE VALLEY' way by Utah Southern Oil Company in South Cisco dome in Grand County, TELEPHONE 17 A- -1 Construction of Spanish ,Fork Pbuilding for stock "show nearing com pletion. Ogden Actual construction work to start soon on $200,000 mausoleum for Mt Ogden Memorial Park. Ground broken for con Provo struction of proposed pioneer relics -- i museum at North ptIc site on Fifth ' Old time Dance at Elwood, Monday, , Fred W. Petersen and son Boyd, West and Fifth North streets. in Two of rooms basement have on Lake ware Salt Ogden visitors, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Capener March 24. ? Old time music. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berchtold took police station will be converted into moved from Logan to their home here At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hansen of Bear River City, the their son Lenard to Ogden, where ne emergency hospitaL for the summer. Salt Lake City $7,000 pipe organ The Scouts gave a .successful Entre Nous Club ended their series of received medical treatment ontoFriday. installed at Yale ward. Brooks has Shuman Eden, one gone in winter dancing grand parties dancing party, Wednesday evening. cars of onions on and the he where Springville was a affair Eight is Browning It working The Relief Society ladies met jubilee. from here during last two for ranch. shipped of dishes was made menu the up Louisa Mrs. of home Thursday at the On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Geo. months. the various contributors are After the meeting, delicious which Bigler. L. Miller and Mrs. Wilford Miller Odar City $67,000 Second Ward on Those most in making. proficient refreshments were served by Mrs. the invitation list included Mr. and entertained for the ones that took part L. D. S. chapel dedicated. Western Pacific and Denver & Rio Bigler. Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. in the Road Show, at the home of Mrs. Lewis Jones of Brigham City gave Raff Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Leon George Miller. A turkey dinner was Grande Western railroad plans an interesting talk Sunday evening on Jenson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Christen- served after which the evening was improvement program during the M. I. A. slogan. Two young men sen and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holdaway spent in games. 1930; largest nart of sum will be exMrs. Charles Stokes and son Ralph, pended in Utah. from Brigham, Mr. Simenson and Mr. of Tremonton. The annual business Jenson accompanied Mr. Jones and meeting of the club will be held at the of Booth Valley was visiting relatives Springville Appropriation made to purchase street equipment. gave some pleasing musical selections. home of Mrs. J. L. Weidman, Wednes- here on Wednesday. Holdeh Improvements, including Mrs. Etta Stanfill of Tremonton, Miss Grace Udy and Miss Edith day, afternoon, March 19. at Harper Olsen spent the week-en- d was visiting her sons and their extension of power lines to north with Miss Olsen's parents. limits, installation of bridges and Dr. and Mrs. Conrad H. Jensen of families here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Peterson and grading streets, underway here. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Capener of Salt Ogden were calling on relatives in, this Price Larger building for city hosLake have been visiting here with city Sunday. Dr. Jensen also spoke Mrs. Conrad Frederickson were Trepital may be constructed here. a few minutes at our sacrament meet- monton visitors on Tuesday. relatives. Tremonton Wheat producers of The Elder's party held here on Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hadfield and ing, Sunday evening. was well enjoyed four valleys met here to discuss formThursday evening Glen Mrs. and Golden Mrs. and Petersen Mr. and Doris, daughter, all those present. Thatcher Elders ing cooperative wheat growers' marWalker were shopping in Brigham, son, Jr., of Salt Lake City spend Sun- by Penrose Elders were joined and keting association. and Mrs. of home the at and Monday day Tuesday. one took part and had a real Salt Lake City $1,000 fountain will every Iver-seMrs. Augusta Joseph Lillywhite of Brigham City, Petersen's mother, be constructed at Thirteenth East good time. his week with daughter, visited last Mr. and Mrs. Peterson were Reservoir. Postmaster Hyrum J. Hansen and Brigham visitors Ryman Mrs. Tracy Welling.,, , t , on Monday. Ogden Plans underway for conA large percent of the people from struction of viaduct over Oregon A number from here went to Logan daughter, Jula, spent Saturday in Salt on business. here attended Union meeting at Gar- Short Line tracks at Twenty-fourFriday to do temple work. Among Lake City and Mr. Winona were: Miss Christensen, who was land on Sunday. the those making Street trip Mrs. Louisa Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Miller were Riverdale State Road Commission Mrs. Geo. M. Ward, operated on at the Valley Hospital home and some time ago, was brought Tremonton visitors on Saturday. and Weber County Board discussed Bigler, Bishop Russell Capener Mr. and Mrs. Ray Owens of Prom- elimination of "Death Curve" on State Mrs. Capener, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Wednesday afternoon, and is getting ontory were the guests of Mrs. Highway on approach to this place. Bowcutt, Mrs. Clayton Beck, Mr. and along as good as can be expected. Work progressing Mrs. J. H. Ward, Mrs. Pheobe Ward, Brigham City Hyrum P. Nelsen was a Brigham Eugene Miller on Tuesday. I i. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macfarlane, Mr. City visitor, Wednesday. rapidly on Bear River Bay game sane and Mrs. August Forsberg, Mr. and , tuary. Last Saturday, afternoon, Mrs. AlSalt Lake City Paving of 15th Mrs. R. C. Richarda'and Riley Han- - bert - E. Holmgren, entertained in East Street and installation of decorcock. honor of her son Lin Stewart's birthative lighting system of Hillcrest TWiVfct: Waivt.'and dauehter day. Daring the afternoon, games , f won efficiency residential district, will be started Seven students and Mr. and Mrs. Haslam of Wells-vill- were played, after which delicious revisited with Phoebe Ward, freshments were served to the follow- awards as the result of the recent soon. ' ' Coalville Ornamental iron fence V Thursday. ing boys and girls: Lin Holmgren, the typewriting test given. be placed around new city park. were: Hortense The winners may Mason, of Claine Andersen, of honor;' Holbrook, guest and Tubbs Joel family Lake City Colville Ice Cream Salt Madeline Iva Jennie Calvin Hall, Wilcox, Keith week-enwith d Hansen, here Jensen, Stanley Idaho, spent the moves to former quarters " Rhea Grace Pack. and Company Widstoe Wood, Marls Sargent Checketts, Jensen, relatives. , of Clover Leaf Dairy Company at 159 Frank Chadaz. Jack Wells-vill- e Checketts, Clayne Holmgren, of Ward Wight and Melvin Another official test will be given West First South Street. Billy Reese, Mark Christwere here Saturday and again Christensen, Richfield State Road Commission last week in March. This second the Trude Jensen, LaVoy ensen, Taylor, ; and Tuesday. Sevier County Board signed cosilver a is award BarHelen pin. sterling Clarice Taylor, Andersen, The Relief Society ladies are giving bara aggreement for improveoperative a all Christensen, spent very, the "' a party Thursday afternoon for i J ':, i. the only one living that joined when it ments in Salina Canyon calling for ex .'.'..j. afternoon, pleasant was first organized and was present penditure of $54,000 in elimination of retiring officers, Mrs. Phoebe Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Grand Snow, from at the dance. " Mrs. A, Forsber?, and Mrs. Charlotta about 18 railroad grade crossings. and Mrs. Clark Bowen and Mr. and Mrs. Rast Petersen made a Udy, at the A. A. Capener home. All Fielding of Beaver ' Approximately $38,000 will be spent were the atDam, children, business trip to Garland, Monday in regraveling and oiling Elsinore- ladies in the ward are invited to Mr. Wallace of Mrs. and guests afternoon. tend. Luncheon will be served. Richfield road and from Richfield V '! Miss Veorna Holmgren spent the north about four miles. Mrs. Glen Walker entertained a few Mantlo. v,, week-enAlfred several Mrs. in Salt Lake City. Jensen, spent friends at her home Sunday .evening. d Fort Douglas Alston & Hoggan Darrell Gardner, son of Mr. and Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. days of last week in Ogden, at the bed Karl G. Wellinf. Mr. and Mrs. Clay- side of her sister, Mrs. Celicia Wilken-se- George A. Gardner was taken to the whose health is quite poorly. OKU ton Beck, Miss Ruby Saunders and Cooley Hospital in Brigham City last Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen were Thursday for medical treatment, but and Henry Mclntire, of Collinston ' called to Ogden, Monday to the bed was brought home Tuesday very much Welton Ward. Miss Shirley Tubbs accompanied side of Mrs. Jensen's mother, Mrs. improved. Helen Checketts, who is suffering Mr. and Mrs. Aaron E. Christensen her parents to Brigham. Saturday. were shopping in Ogden, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ward and with an attack of heart trouble. The Relief Society, program and Miss Ine Jensen spent Friday in daughter, Edna Mae, were shopping dance HAKE GOOB OS WE DO given' Monday evening in honor Honeyville, visiting with her brother, in Ogden, Saturday. of Relief 61st Mr. went of the the and Mrs. Ed Jensen. Mrs. Karl Welling and baby anniversary Co. to Logon. Friday to visit with Mrs. Society of this ward, was very well George Gardner and Mist Emeline Phone 21 TreauBtea, Utah Bowane. VjUk ..They ,,. returned ; borne attended and a good time was had by Andersen were shopping in all, Slater Infer 1L Andersen feeing Service Quality $40,-00- - I Penrose Bear River City Riverside and Paul Paulson were low bidders on ' to affect organization of poultryincn construction of Fort officers' quarters. j in Washington, Iron- - and Beaver American Fork $160,000 bond i counties. Tooele City Council created sewer issue will be voted on for bringing water from Cove camp springs to this district along proposed sewer route in place. plat "C". Cedar City New Arrow Hotel Nephi City Bids being received for opened here for business. laving sidewalk in Sidewalk Paving Escalante Public library establish District No. 15. ed here. j Vernal Improvements underway at Cedar City Miss Mary Palmer Maeser cemetery. I'arowan Daughters of Pioneers opened beauty parlor and millinery snop. organization planning to improve old Park City Contract work being church building. pushed on 1,500 feet Silver King Brigham City 0. P. Skaggs System Food Store opened store in buildWestern tunneL Contract for carrying daily mail ing on South Main Street. from Craig to Vernal awarded to E. Price Castle Gate paved highway E. Brockman. declared arterial highway by Utah Cedar City Effort being made here State Road Comission. ' L Ullva orl Now and buy Utah' Made Products.. 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