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Show PAGE FIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1932 .Pacific Railroad plans building potato storage cellar at ; . , this point Milf ord--Uni- m . it A .. '...' i ,i-i'- '. iji iiui u l.i .... .11...' I ".' LEGAL NOTICE Fair Officials tomistic .' . ; . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Co. Fair, Tremonton, Sept. Make n ( Continued From Page One): First Ju- tional horses at a cost of $2500. These dicial District of the State of his rodeo horses, with the rest-o- In the District Court of the '. f UUh, Id and for Box Eider County When You Think HARDWARE THINK WILSON In the Matter of the Suspension and Liquidation of the Tremonton Banking Company, a corporation. An order having heretofore been made by the District Court for publication of notice to creditors and pursuant thereto, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the Tremonton Banking Company, a banking corporation of Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah, whether such claims sre due or to become due, that prior to the 10th day of October, 1932 such claims should be presented and legal proof thereof be made to the State Bank Commissioner and the Examiner in charge at the former place of business of said bank in the city of Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah, blanks for use in making proof of claim being now available from the examiner in charge at Tremonton, Utah. "Everything To Build Anything" Phone 11 I I CANNING PICKLING ffr. jt More s people are canning, preserving and pickling this year than ever before. This no doubt is because every thing to can is so :B& cheap in price and also because many people want to be sure of good, wholesome foods for this winter. We have neceseverything sary, from spices, vinegar to jars, caps sugar, etc., and all at big savings in price. X A 1 - stock will perform in the Madison Square Gardens, in New York, where, if you attend, you. would pay several times the price of admission to see the same show. It is felt by fair officials that because of the fine reputation of the Box Elder County Fair and Rodeo that the reduction in prices of admission will be more than offset in the increased numbers that will attend. Preparations are being made for one of the largest crowds in its history. I B. E. Jonah's Partner" ; At Brigham Friday Sept -3 Cedar City Bids opened for struction of proposed post office - :x: S Mrs. Paul Eggins and little Shirley, of Los Angeles, are vis iting with .Mrs. Eggins', parent Mr;, and Mrs. E. N. Diderickson. Mrs. Bernard Stone of Ogden, spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. , Stone's parents, Mr. and" Mrs. A. W! . Bergstrom.' Mrs. Roy C. Anderson and chaldrea attended the Wm. R. Davis reunion at Maple canyon in Sanpete County, Sat ; li y urday. Mr. and Mrs. Faun L. Hunsaker re turned to their home in Los Angeles Sunday. Mrs. Ervm Coombs and little :son, Ltean, of Fountain Green, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson. Ross Coombs of Fountain Ireen, is visiting friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bergstrom and sons, Arus and tsniy Memii oi uoa 's Angeles are visiting with Mr. parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bergstrom. Mr. and Mrs. Lisle J. Adams left last week for a tour of Yellowstone Park and other places of interest In Wyoming and Montana. They will probably visit with relatives in Canada before returning. Monday night Mr. and Mrs. E, N. Diderickson entertained in .a wedding reception in honor of their son,De Lawn and wife. The evening was spent in games. At a late hour refreshments were served to a large number Mr. and Mrs. Diderickson were ihe re- " cipients of many beautiful gifts. Co. Fair and Rodeo, Sept. .,-- Berg-strom- Pursuant to Section 1400 x 35, Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, page 381, the Board of County Commissioners will sell at public auction, at the front door of the County Court House, Saturday, September 17th, 1932, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., One Second Hand Har-le- y Davidson Motorcycle. This motorcycle may be viewed and examined by calling at the Sheriffs office. f - -. NOTICE State Bank Commissioner :- :, con- . W, H. HADLOCK. ' 8:30 p. m. Saturday night Mr. Corthay, during the latter part of 1930 and the early spring of 1931 Fair-Rode- o, TOTCIMi I Op Report On Progress of Fair : ''":-t- r Dated this the 15th day of August, . HERBERT TAYLOR, 1932. Examiner in Charge of the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMLSION handled the special feature stories for ; Tremonton Banking Co., of County Commissioners, Board Jack Dempsey, the former heavy' William TEX Corthay, Assistant weight chantpiott, and during phe early By Jos A, Josephson, a corporation Cedar City County Fair to be held Manager of the Pacific Whaling Com- summer of 1931 was4ent by the UnitCounty Clerk, Date of first publication, August here September panies Transcontinental Tour arrived ed Press Association to interview; the jn 'Tremonton yesterday and advised Nicaraguan 'Bandit leader in Hondu- 11, 1932. that COLOSSUS the 72 ton whale will ras, and succeeded in securing some Date of last publication, September arrive as scheduled early on Friday excellent pictures' of Sandino" and his 1932. 8, iiv excellent well as a very rebels, as morning from Logan. The huge mammal will be on exhi- terview which later appeared in the bition in its glass case on a specially leading newspapers of the United Saturday, all day, constructed car for thousands to view States, and several, leading magazines. there will be a dem all..Uay 'Friday 'and Saturday, at Brig-ha- Corthy also; handled the Galveston BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES onstrator from the the years 1928-2- 9 City. In .order to facilitate train Beauty COMMISSION OF UTAH Dinnerette products ,5 30. close exhibition and the at will : M:' departure, early Co. at our store. We e Matter of the Application of will feature a numGEORGE T. HOLLADAY, for a ton of Salt Lake City, visited at the ber of their products Permit to transport students behome of their untie, L. M. Holman and at unusual prices. tween points in Box Elder County family one afternoon last week Come in and have ,, " and the Utah State Agricultural in Ida Rhodes visited Mrs. Fielding By. Mrs. David Larson lunch with us. College at Logan, Utah. - on Friday. , j chil:x: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Oleson and The Only Home-Owne- d and Operated Grocery Store ; 'Case No. 1288 s The regular work and business meet dren, Mrs. Henry Stander and Miss ing of the Relief Society was held Wed Rinda Oleason, all of Brigham, were In This Locality NOTICE OF HEARING nesdty on the lawn at the home of Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. EL S. customers New Mrs.- Mary Sorensen. Mrs. Sorensen Hansen. are visiting our mar ' Notice is hereby given that the aphas been an invalid for many years Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daket every day. More 19 - 20 and her heart was made glad by the vid Larson were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. plication of George T. Holladay, for a Permit" between to students and more satisfied transport and Walter association of many friends. children of Logan; Hansen in Box Elder Coutny and the customers. If you Margaret W. Manning, Mary W. Steed, Jr. and sons. Dale and Her-j:l- points, State Utah Agricultural College at The Perfect haven't tried our . Nelson Clearand Miss Edith of Seager, Clara Fridal and Mabel Ab Logan, Utah, will be heard before the choice cuts of meat, field. Concentrated ..... bott of theRelief Society, were Soap Public Utilities Commission of Utah, Miss Virginia Flint of Boothe visitorB., Elders Willard John you should, you too, at Logan, Utah, on the 16th day of Best Hand Packed son and Marion Sorensen gave a dem would be a satisfied isrspendrng the week as guest of August,, 1932, at 1:00 P. M. Can .............. Atkinson, onstration MornlOTj Elder's, street customer. We have By order of the Commission. Primary children were given a a complete line of meeting. The .members workedon PDated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this Sunny Monday quilt blocks an4' MrsFridal exhibited pleasant outing last Tuesday. In the 5th day of August, 1932. seasonable meats. 10 Bars ....... afternoon officers took late the them of some the work for the suggested Visit our meat dept. F. OSTLE, V;,. to in Miller's a pretty pasture place '" association to do. TEe. hostess serv As an unusual pricand SPAGETTI Secretary. ' oil the Bear River where they , played ed light refreshments fajt forty. ed item, we are of.. and wiener a Package roast. games enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. LorenzofPetersen and Zed fering you Salt BaMrs. and Allen Bethers L. sons, who .have A New Low Price son, spent sev Francis), con at 10c per pound weeKs here as guests of relatives, and Rex, of Heber City, visited with eral 5 Pounds and all Pork SauMr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson and family returned to Gunnison, Sunday. to On Monday. Saturday sage at 10c per lb. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and from Friday the hostess and guests visited relatives .! Lake the were of 1. 48 Pound Bag Salt children, City, in Logan. :x: guests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Miss Phoebe Bethers who has been a WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR The following record of industrial Miller, Sunday. Their daughter, Hil- guest at the Larson home for the past OATS GERMADE items' Lake week Salt investment who in lists last Bag activity da, showing spent two weeks, returned home with her of capital, employment of labor and City, returned home with the Camp- mother and brothers on Monday. business activities and opportunities. "A SURETY OF PURITY" bells. Mrs. Campbell and Mrs, MiMrs. Melissa Adams of Pleasant iniormation Per Bottle ller are sisters. irom which the para of W. A. and Delos local are is from The Misses Beth and Car ma Cromp- - Grove, mother pagraphs prepared White Pickling Adams, is visiting her children and pers, usually of towns mentoned, and here. grandchildren Gallon .: be correct. considered generally 3 Mrs. Dora Isaacson and children are may spending the week visiting her brother Milford Work on Puffer Lake High and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Korth, 22 Cans way progressing. in Salt Lake City. Bids to be asked short Elders V. D. Bishop and Elmer An ly Castlegate for surfacing 2.9 miles highway Package derson, of Garland, represented the between this city and New Peerless Seventies and were speakers in meet- coal mine. New Price ing Sunday. The two little daughters Forest of Brigham City Oiling of Elder Bishop pleased with a vocal Package it. progressng rapidly. duet. TWO ONLY Cedar City Store room in Whittak large Size Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hansen and chil3 For dren and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hansen er building, formerly occupied by Mars motored to Logan Tuesday evening den's, being remodeled preparatory to Co. occupancy by Sprouse-Reit- z and visited with relatives. 2 For The Boy Scouts, under the super Brigham City W. V. Call purchas ed Scout vision of Masters Sylvan Korth interest of J. E. Ryan in Elberta and Marion Sorensen, left Wednesday Theatre. morning for a four day outing to the canyons. recently returned missionary at her Monday, Mrs. Starlin Staitfill and home ward in Brigham City. Mrs. F. A. Shuman of Penrose, were Mrs. Myrl Crowthers, son, Gordon, r j wM awx wv rwiw TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR OF rADm L 2 visitors at the James H. Miller home. and I IIIJLVI 'LMIJTIIIAIl' IV1 rait IUL' of Perry, are Valeea, daughter, . Miss Myrtle Nielsen of Magna, is of Miss Eva Adams this week. the house guest of her aunt, Mrs. Geo. guests Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oyler motor Coombs, Jr.. .. .V ... M Mr. and Mrs. L. M.. Holman visited ed to Perry, Tuesday. Their mother, relatives in Brigham City, Sunday Mrs. Quayle, returned with them for a short visit' ,' afternoon. Price Bonding permits issued here Misses the Eva and Sunday evening M Ardes Adams attended the welcome during July totaled $7,200. M home given for Miss Regina Jensen, a Co. Fair, Tremonton, Sept. , ; l-J- -3 Dinnerette Products 8--18 15-1- 6. 3. mflmflR UIN -- I NOTICE m Show-durin- i In-th- vi GR0CYTERYA EAST GARLAND , Meat r f Prices for Friday and Saturday, Aug. Mes-dam- es d; wel-cor- ae , 33c 10 226 5c 15c 74c 25 c 25c 29c PAR . Val-lej- f; , JOMATOES Miss-Louise ; SOAP MACARONI Utah Weekly Industrial . Review FLOUR OR SimCCS 1 RICE ROLLED 9-l- b. CERTO VINEGAR DILL PICKLES BRIGHAM POST BRAN DAYS Fri. Aug eSat. 10c 10c 10c 25c GRAPE NUT FLAKES CANTALOUPE n WATERMELONS ti a IMf V UNION d IMPORTANT .... PART OF OUR BUSINESS . -- Gibbs, Pharmacy -3 PACIFIC - NOTICE TO PUBLIC Drugs and Fountain I Have Taken Over the Richardson Feed Store on West Main Street,' and Will Buy Your Eggs, Butter, Hay, Grain PHONE 134 i DEPOT ri Mill"!' and Other Farm Produce. i M , UTAH TREMONTON M M M H H Admission . . . CHILDREN Prices . . . ADULTS -- 10c i p.m. Special for Saturday DOUBLE . STRENGTH AT WHOI JSSALE 20c The Whale Showing wUl Je open rata Saturday night 8 :30 : , Only 1 :- - FLY FOIL PRICES ..(Bring Your Container)" C.h.p.'randall i :r M 0 KODAKS - FILMS FILM PRINTING AND ENLARGING H tllZIZIZIIZZZIIIIIIIIIIIIZ 5.. |