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Show "PAGE FOUR BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, BEAR B1YER VALLEY LEADER Entered at the Postoffiee at soaotoa, Utah, as Second Class Constitutional Tre- - NOTICE Mat-- 1 A Joint "solution aa mmtnimtml la Section a. af Article XI af lot eaaati-tutia- o af tha State af Utah, relating la An amendment to the ordinance re Published at Tremonton, Utah, on lating to peddling or delivery of fruit rnnorsday of each week. or vegetables to the inhabitants of the city of Tremonton for the protection f public health. Subscription Rates Be it ordained by the Mayor and One Year, in advanoe $2.00 &Z Months, in advance $1.00 City Council: That in sec. one, last sentence, of Fkree months, in adynce. - . .50 said ordinance be changed to read: "That the City Recorder shall collect1 for the inspection of each load, the sum of lc to $25.00, the same to be turned into city treasury. ISRAEL HUNSAKER, Mayo 8S well 83 to your Country PAUL HEITZ, D. B. GREEN, To Your Town PATRONIZE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS 9-- tl. R. B. WALDRON, W. W. WADSWORTH, City Council ship Notices Consult County Clerk and respective signers for further information. Free to Public Hm only pUe in tk U. S. vrhsra cataloc and dvertiainf matter eorennf any ltn or business or product cam b obuined Kre and Without Obliftioo is tha American Industrial Library. Wrrea far Business Advertiin Matter you ara tnurotoa m; aama will oe promptly torwaiacd. AMERICAN IXDQSTRIAL LIBRARY KaSiBMrinS Bnildjii, CUulo, Wlnolr NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Albert Francis Richins Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Grouse Creek, Utah, on or before the 15th of January, A. D., 1933. day I ELWOOD NEWELL RICHINS, Administrator of the estate of j By Mrs. H. P. Rasmussen Albert Francis Richins, Deceased, Date of first publication, Septem Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller visited ber 15, A. D., 1932. Date of last publication, October 12 relatives in Logan last week and at tended the Cache Valley County Fair. A. D. 1932. LEWIS JONES, Esq., Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Chapman left 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg., Brigham for Pocatello last Wednesday, where Mrs. Chapman will conduct a boardCity, Utah, Attorney for Ad ministrator. ing school for college students this winter. Their daughter, Garnet, his A meeting of the Democrats of the gone to Rupert to fimsh high school. Mr. Marion Murdock of Sugar City, Rawlins precinct will be held at the Idaho, is guest of Gladys Hunsaker. Thatcher Meeting House, Monday, at Mr. and Mrs. Clem Jensen of Ogden, 8 p. m. The purpose of the meeting visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter is to elect delegates to attend the Green last Thursday in honor of Mrs. County Convention. 22 tl Green's birthdav. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lowe and chil dren of Franklin, Idaho, and Mrs. La -- Ville Thompson of t Smithfifcld, were Van-dank- er TREMONTON Bazaar & Dance at Howell Sat., Oct. given by Reliefsociety & Primary 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ogaard spent the week end at Quentin Aliens home. Mrs. Hyde and daughter, Iola, and Mrs. Hickman were callers at the home of Mrs. Robert Allen, Thursday. Oliver Williams and dauirhter. Marv lunch was nf f.ilnrl cmnt. TiiPfl.iv at fho f? J eervea. Mrs. lnompson was assisted Dewey home. Dy Mrs. urace Kroksh. The Apres Midi Club held their Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and family meeting last Friday at Mrs. Daisy motored to Salt Lake City, Sunday Hansen's home. and returned Monday. Miss Mae Carlsen visited relatives at Ogden during the week end. D. A. Walton and childrenlerlyn Mr. and Mrs. Elias Anderson and and Paul, of Salt Lake City, visited Stanley and Betty Lee, accompanied relatives here Tuesday and Wednes Mrs. Angeline Hansen to Logan Sun- day. day, after a month's visit here with relatives and friends. Additional East Tremonton News Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson of OgMr. and Mrs. 0. L. Brough assisted den, were guests of Mr .and Mrs. Abe in the Cache Valley Farm Bureau fair Hunsaker last Monday. and horse pulling contest, at Logan, V Mr. George O. Nye and Mrs. Gad-liof the M. I. A. stake board, atCltV. A UellClOUS e, tended the M. I. A. conference here Sunday evening. The M. I. A. social on Tuesday ev ening was attended by Mr. G. 0. Nye and Mrs. Chamber, and was a grand Euccess. A very lively grogram was rendered and progressive games were enjoyed by an extra large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Christensen went to East Garland Sunday evening in the interest of the M. I. A. conference. Mr .and Mrs. R. P. Hansen visited relatives at Ogden last Friday. Mrs. Willes Harris of Logan visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Larsen last week. Her husband came Sunday to accompany her back to Logan. twe-thlr- fls er follow s real SECTION I. Municipal corporation created by central law af lefialatare incorporated eitiea or town ay frame aad adopt charter manner prescribed charter to be aabmitted ta electors copies to be ...WANT COLUMN.. USE HONEY for canning fruit, it neutralizes the strong acids of fruit and adds to the flavor. t2. Notice High power rifles for sale 4t cheap, N. T. Spangler. LOST Wedding ring, in front of W. A. Westmoreland residence. Finder please notify Mrs. R. G. Watt, Phone 22.3-5. FOR SALE OR TRADE for anything. Grapes, Peaches, Plumbs and Toma toes. Call Sarah H. Garfield. American Fork American Fork fil.a-3- . Gold Mining Co. resumed work in Pacific mine here. WILL TRADE IVachos'for wheat, Salt Lake City Chrisli-nse& Card bushel for bushel, wholesale and rener Construction Co. submitted ow orders. Come to Brigham City tail bid of for paving 1.557 miles load tip with choice fruit at and in Salt Lake County highway Martin Anderson's farm, 1th North, Brigham City Glenn Kelly took 5th W, tel. 515-Associated Station, Main Street at 7th. About $10,0(,0 will be expended on FOll SALE Fresh four year old Saline-Fishlak- e Jersey cow, at a bargain. See Paul Higlnay, according to Hcitz. t2. 1 by petition of nur.lified electors to a number cqucl to fifteen cont of the total yotcs cist for mnyur on the next, pr cedan-r.nv such amendment ing elect'on, may v submitted nt the next regular municipal election, and havinjr aporoved by the majority of the electors thereon. fVill (ivrome part of thevoting charter at the tim- - f i::cj in s.;ch amendment and shail be and filed as provided in case of bai ters. Kich city forming its charter under this ection nball have, and is granted the mithonty to exercise all hereby to municipal affairs, and to powers relating and adopt within its limits, local police, sanitary and similar regulations not in conflict with the Kcneral law, and no enumeration of powers in this constitution or any law shall be deemed to limit or restrict the general grant of authority hereby conferred; but this grant of authority shall not include the power to regulate public utilities, not municipally owned, if anv such regulation of public utilities is provided for by Kfneral law. nor be deemed to limit or restrict the power of the legislature in mat-to- rs relating to State affairs, to enact general lav. applicable alike to all cities or the State. Th? power to be conferred upon the cities by th;s sccti-shall include the following! assess and colic, t taxes and la) lo , borrow mon-- y, within the limits prescribed Iv general law. aryl to levy and collect spe- c. ul n:vMsmcnts lor hn fits conferred. To furni.--h all local public Kervi-e- s ; to purchase, hire, construct, rv.-n- . main, tain or or.erete, or l.as-o-, .Biic uiibf es local in extent and ue : to con- ac;'iire by d. mnntion. of otherwise with.n or with-ou- t the corivmito HniiU. neces-sary or any sueh purpos- -., property to restrictions imnosod by rrn ral i!,'wt l;l.v for th. """cinw ot oiur and to gr-- n public ut:ii-- v and "iimn m powers reguhitj th; exercise th 'reof. Icl To make local ruUir ami to acquire by condemiiatii.n, or other-wire- , property vithin its corpora., limits notessary for u:-- improvTO1er.t ; and also to acquire an excess over th-- a reel-e- d for any such improvement an(tVitl 1 to -- e'l or ease such exce.-- s with .es net ion,. t i,n" P -proven,!" ! r" (ill 'e To o any an.! sell bomla on the sesuch excess pr, curity r ny public utility oivned by thep,rty. o' he nvemr-or tWc.f. both, including n $1 , "Ul,l,,? e,f, H t:.r!n, upo" "" fmncVw .tat-- c " of "'ay operate such 8 which- "" '" forc-uti- p, - Sectary of State mnby directed to inoeiHli.infr .u. prn!ioed I IIIcli'ctur-tne M.it, at the rw.vt . 'r';'ii?vtL'e "an,n",r I'Wcd by law. Take Krr.n ir ' . ' I 'cIot-- s of hU !Jt". i..- on January 1st. t;!c I'l'ii Tl .......i til" siit.rn ... caie ? i.s i, r.r. M. the W.v I M'C.Olll m 4 THE LEADER FOR CO v rf tl... ! ..;....- ,,"," ro-by t ir of the ,v tur. f iir; M , s:im upl'i-arof rccor-" my . . i. .. 'V--'"-'-- ' whevef. I hav h ore m to trt toe Crcnt. ine : rf this Mli day of Si i tem- j K-r-. r ns.n s.ii ,ii Secretary of State. tlVH ' 4 8-- 2. ". Al-vi- XXI XX3 v H. G. Scott Drug Co. Tremonton, Utah Night Calls Phone 47 47 Prescription Specialists WHERE SAYINGS ARE GREATEST 100'00 in W. Sill GIVEN AWAY A Ticket With Each 10c Purchase First Drawing Every Saturday Night at 9 p. m. FINEST OF FOUNTAIN SERVICE AND LIGHT LUNCHES THIS IS YOUR DRUG STORE Come and make yourself at home Jrk Iotffeei fS2l Z&v Chase and Sanborn Fresh roasted and dated Coffee, will be a feature of our Tremonton store Saturday. We will have a very unusual price on this item, also the wrappers on the can is good for 10c in trade on a Vi Winter Coats Nil pound can of Chase and Sanborn's Tea. I WaScI Oitr ow real values for you in our O. P. Skaggs store at Tremonton, Saturday. W a t c h our windows for a few of the itom:; unusually priced. $ i cured and fresh meat at unusual prices, i.s the feature of our market. If you haven't tried our Choice Heifer Pot Roast you should and you, like the ones that have tried one of them, will be a satisfied customer. Fish every Thursday, Fri day and Saturday. CLP. SICAGGS -POOO VS37I STORES 2-7- to $27.50 S the fashions that hold the center cf the stage for 932-3season ! Trimmed with f itrs that make them look expensive! At a price in tune with the All 1 I .' times! TTTH TM1T t r IHl 1 ,Nr' IIHII lllH I I' III TIT BlUlini , , " '& lill W.j 2?? ; K WW I Y"T"T cr Both I Dramatically Low Priced! 5 (SEAL) RENT Spare rooms, where high school students can live. Very NEW TEXT ADOPTED. convenient and at small cost InMiss Jordan has adopted a text book quire D. W. Jenkins residence, Trefor this year's freshmen speech classmonton. es, entitled, "Interpretative Selections NOTICE Will sell for short time, 5 for High Schools". This is the first gallons honey for $3.00. See N. T. time a text book haa been used for this class and it is expected to greatly Spangler, Tremonton. improve the organization of effort. CASH PAID For Dead and Useless The book consists of poems and faCows and horses. Reverse call mous speeches. rtvirrViotvi AQ111 111 Eldon Zundel 8-- Va-dis- We will have many ih. ... Just 4 Weeks tea-spoon- ful j Wcii;. of Stj.t Utah. .!.) hereby ccrlifv ftill. tn: nn.l ... . " of Fat ! ;ing ot candies and playing Bunco made up the evening's pleasure. Ten young people participated. Mr .and Mrs. Alva Rhodes and son Keith, were in Ogden on business, Saturday. The M. I. A. association's began the season's work with the first meeting Tuesday evening. J. W. Larson, sons, Paul, Norman, Lewis, and daughter, Clarissa, motored to Blackfoot, Idaho, Sunday, returning Monday. Mrs. Cecil Clifford who has been a house .guest of the Larsons the past ten days, returned to her home with them. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Holman and chil dren, visited in Brigham, Monclay. The opening social of the Pvelief So f't 4. t Bazax & Dance at Howell Sat, Oct. 1 given by Reliefsociety & Primary Mrs. Hyrum Gibbs, Mrs. Louisa Allen and daughter, Zona, of Portage, were Wednesday guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Sorensen. Miss Marie Larson returned Saturday from Los Angeles, where she spent the past seven weeks as guest of friends from Salt Lake City. There was a splendid attendance at the M. I. A. conference Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christensen represented the M. 1. A. stake board. An interesting an-- instructive program was cameo out under the direction of the Young Men's superin3 Albert Albertsen Provo Proposal to construct Alpine scenic forest road 75 miles long con- WE WILL take 50 bushels of wheat in at 50c per bushel, on a Model A Wednesday. necting Salt Creek Forest Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Brouph and chilWasher. Phone 15, Maytag Maytag Tayson Canyon road, being maoe by were in Salt Lake Saturday. dren Utah. Shop, Tremonton, Kiuuy i uian ana juab County men. Mr. Broujjh, with other Farm Bureau FOR SALE For Concord grapes and Presidents, of the State, attended a meetinsr which was addressed by Govearly Elberta peaches see Lewis ernor Roosevelt, and Mrs. Brough visAbbott, Phone 5G.a-ited her sister. lit m In distributed city recorder ta file with secretary af State amendments paver conferred upon cities. Corporations for municipal purposes shall not be created be The legislature by general special laws. laws shall provide for tha incorporation, organisation and classification of cities and towns in proportion to population, which laws may be altered, amended or repealed. Any incorporated city or town may frame and adopt a charter for its own government tendent, Douglas Oylei. in the following manner: Mrs. Pearl Grovsr and Mi-lihoda The legislative authority of the city vote of its members, may, by Larson were sustained as the new and upon petition of qualified electors to counselors to Miss Eva Adams, Y. L. the number of fifteen per cent of all cotes etit at the next preceding election for the M. I. A. president and Miss Ciari.ssa office of tha mayor, shall forthwith proLarson as secretary. Mrs. Melba Oyi- vide by ordinance for tha submission to the electors of the question: "Shall a commis er and Miss Louise Atkinson are the sion be chosen to frama a charter?" The newly selected teachers for the two ordinance shall require that tha question be submitted to the electors at the next Bee Hive classes. Other officers and regul.-municipal election. The ballot conteachers remained as they were last taining such question shall also contain the names of candidates for members of season. the proposed commission, but without party Ed Sorensen took a load of fruit to Such candidates shall be nomdesignation. inated in the same manner as required by Monday, returning Saturday. Mackay law for nomination of city officer. If a Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nielsen of Mag majority of the electors voting on the question of choosing a commission shall na, were Thursday and Sunday guests vote in the affirmative, then the fifteen of Mr .and Mrs. George Coombs, Jr.. candidates receiving a majority of the votes cast at such election, shall constitute Their daughter, Myrtle, who has been the charter commission, and thai! proceed visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Coombs, to frame a charter. for the past several weeks returned Any charter so framed shall be submitted to the qualified electors of the cit at an election to be held at a tim to be with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sorensen were determined by the charter commission, which shall be not less than sixty day subin Logan on business Friday. On Sunsequent to its completion and distribution among the electors and not more than one day they and their family visited relayear from such date. Alternative provi. tives in Brigham. ions may also be submitted to be voted Mrs. L. M. Holman visited with Mr. upon separately. The commission shall make provisions for the distribution of Mrs. Henry Oyler, of Tremonton, and of the proposed charter and of any copies on Thursday and Friday of last week. alternative provisions to the qualified electors of the city, not less than sixty day beMrs. Francis Allen and son Ervin, fore the election at which it is voted upon. of Portage, spent Tuesday afternoon Such proposed charter and such alternative provisions as are approved by a of with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Soren the electors voting thereon, shall majority become an sen. law of such city at such time as organic may be fixed therein, and shall supersede Mrs. Harold Selman and little daugh any existing charter and all law ter, Lois, visited relatives in Elwoou the organ nation and government affecting of uch city which are now in conflict therewith last week. Within thirty days after its a copy A free dance was given by the or of such charter as adopted, approval certified by the iinayor and city recorder and authenticated chestra Friday which was enjoyed by by the seal of such city, shall be made the young people. in duplicate and deposited, one in the office of the secretary of Stste and the A jolly social time was enjoyed at otn?r in the office of the city recorder, the home of Miss Bessie Korth, Monand thereafter all court shall take judicial notice of such charter. day evening. The party was arranged Amendments to any such charter may in honor of those soon leaving for col be framed and submitted by a charter commission in the r.me manner as lege and the return of Miss Marie provide! for making of or may be proLarson, who has spent most of the posed by the legislative authority of the ci:y upon a vote thereof, or summer in Los Angeles. The mak- - er mmxmmm t irr Sy. Mrs. David Larson two-thiri- NEWS AND SOCIAL ITEMS f- JUVer anicipal rerperetien. it molni by tb Letislature af the But af Utah, af all tha mtm-kelectee to nth af tha two boas aatinr in favor thereof I BEC1IO.N 1. Section propose' to ha mended. That H ia proposed to amend scciion ft of Article XI of the constitution of tha State of Utah, ao that tha same will B ciety was held at the home of Mrs. Lafayette Grover, Wednesday. There was a splendid attendance of ladies. Piecing of quilt blocks and business pertaining to the association were the Miss Hazel Grover main diversion. played a solo and iittle Darlene Grover sang. A delicicus tray lunch was Mrs. Mae West of St. Louis Mo., served by the hostess. writes: "I'm only 28 years old and weighed 170 lbs. until taking one box Additional Bear River City News of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks The Ladies Literary Club met at ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. I also the home of Mrs. Deta P. Neeley Mon have more energy and furthermore day, September 12, at 3 p. m. Mrs. I've never had a hungry moment" Fat folks should take one half Neeley, besides being the hostess of the afternoon, very entertainingly reof Kruschen Salts in a glass, viewed the historical novel, "Ino of hot water in the morning before A beautiful center piece of gor- breakfast it's the SAFE, harmless geously colored asters adorned the way to reduce as tens of thousands of dining table. Light refreshments were men and women know. served to the ten members present For your health's sake ask for and n and Mesdames. C. C. Johnson and get kruschen at any drug store tte Stander, who were guests. Mrs. cost for a bottle that lasts 4 week I? Gertrude R. Jensen gave current but a trifle and if after the first botevents and the meeting was presided tle you are not joyfully satisfied with. over by Mrs. Lucinda P. Jensen, the suits money back. (Adv.) president Lost 20 lbs. EAST GARLAND two-thir- Probate and Guardian Sunday guests of Hyrum Christen.sen Spencer Harris of Layton, were Sun' day guests of Erma Hansen Leo Johnsen of Gentile Valley. Ray Hay Hogan of Thatcher, Idaho and the Misses Florence and Nora Hoops of uentile Valley, also Mrs. Ida ,of Grace, Idaho, were week end guests at the Chapman home. Mrs. June Thompson entertained at a quilting party last Thursday in honor of her daughter, Mrs. LaMar Iverson of Bear River, a recent bride. Sixteen guests were present. Out-otown guests were Mrs. Ohnian of Bear RELATING TO HUMORAL CORPORATIONS 1 :x: AMENDMENT James Walton. Editor and Publisher Amendment mL: L, -- '.;. r,irL.1& ' I I i |